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Show New Slrecl Lights in Grantsville BREAKFAST PARTY Mra. Pauline Hawker Served brttikfsst for her brother James L. Wrathall and hi friend. Thev dropped in on their way to Wyoming for a hunting trip. All are resident of California LETTERMENS CLl'B If you hou!d run Into a being that V'k like a creature from if outer space, don't panic into only the annual initiation the Letterman Club, ITA ami Educator Invited To Tech Educational Meet Grantsville Local Grantsville' street lighting is and alt but being modernized four of 29 new street light hv been installed on GrantsGail ville City streets report Parker, Tooele District Manager of the Utah Power and Light Company, ENTERTAINS MU UNDERGOES SURGERY Git well wishes are extended to Mrs. Dot Millward who Is a patient at Ihe Tooele Valley Ho NEW OFFICERS of the Grantsville Faculty Womens Association are pictured here L to R: Marilyn Keller, president, Aleone Harris, secretary and Roene Davit, vice president. pital, weere the underwent surgery for appendicitis on Monday evening. Invited To Building Meet special meeting has been called by the Central Church to the Clark and Third Ward and Stake Building Program. fThis meeting will be held on Monday. November 13th In Ihe Grantsville Second Ward. The General Church Building Committee will meet with the Stake Presidency at 7 p m. The Stake Presidency and High Council will meet at 7:15 p m. At 7:30 p m. all member holding the Priesthood In the Grant ville Stake are invited to attend with their wife or companion. This meeting is very Important to every member of the Grantsville Stake because Important decisions have to be made. We encourage everyone to be in attendance. A BEELINE SERVICE GRANTSVILLE This LUCKY Idaho Week's LICENSE NO. 2..., C Faculty Women Organize At Grantsville MnnlxTisIiij) CLlB Bertha Fisher entertained members of her club on Mon- day evening. A lovely lunch wa served Those attending were Cleo Jefferies, Ruth Matthew. Nina Fawson. Beth Fawson, and week while Mrs. Sutton will Fawson. main an additional week. 18-7- 76 Further Mileage - Better Performance With GS 1000 Come In Today You May Win -- ben urged Power failure last Wednesday night, November 8. did not prevent Ihe scheduled meeting of the Grantsville Faculty Women Association. The women met in candlelight at home of Mr. Kenna Marilyn Keller. Mr. Christensen wa This was the first meeting of the season. The charter officer of the Association. Mr. Dixie Allen, president: Mrs. Marilyn Keller, vice president. and Mrs. Christensen, secretary, were released with appreciation for their efforts in making the Association's initial year a very successful one. An illustrative book wa displayed show- ing the past year's activities. New officers elected were Mr. Marilyn Keller, president. Roene Davis, vice president and see- retary, Olive Wagner Harris, re porter. Plans were made for an other interesting and cultural program in the coming year. Mrs. Christensen's mother, Mr. from Manti, Ezra Shomaker, wa special guest. Refreshments were served by the hostesses. The group will meet once each go modern go GAS ley, Herd Unit 35. open Nov In addition to the above mentioned areas, hunters will have from Nov. 23 to Dtr 1 to bag deer on the San Juan Shay Mesa portion of Deer Herd Unit Delwyn Mitchell 31. Delbert Mitchell Compile liable Navy Training estf fer 'SNOW USE Delbert B, Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mr. Delbert H. Mitchell, of 285 Millcreek Way, completed basic training October 25 San Diego. Putting Off Winter nine-wee- year begin April Tfi and ends April 15 each year following, the Department of Fish and game reminded today. This mean that the 1963 cense is valid through April 1964, and must be displayed ,n tjmt when afield during fishing and hunting season, it also mean that late ,er ,ni eary sprjng fishermen should retain and care for their licenses if they expect to go afield prior to the new license win-scr- next April Spokesmen said many license holders destroy or misplace their licenses with the end of the SSU0 .Vtf Delbert Mitchell ln-to- specialty. Brother Complete Recruit Training the Pacific. Don't wait until the little woman you up at midnight to I on, nut those Cold winter drafts Fi yourself some low-ns- t storm windows out of c-- ar. H K IM,US, It' easy! Just cut with I wars . . . I.ti k over screen or frames. You'll be snug and warm all winter long and save up to 40 on fuel cost Warp genuine, crystal clear I lasts for year at a fraction the cost of glass. Only 37 1 a square yard at your local hardware or lumber dealer. S Genuine Jffie QuaipM Two new Navy men from warm season activities and then Tooele, are home on recruit leave after completing eleven must buy a new or duplicate license during thd winter or spring weeks of recruit training at US months before angling on waters Naval Training Center in San open all year or during special Diego. California. Delbert and Delwynn Mitseason. chell, twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert If. Mitchell. 285 Mill-cr- uek Way, Tooele, enlisted in the Navy in August, have now finished "Boot Camp" and are on their way to Join the fleet. Delbert has been order to Kilauea Military Camp, Hawaii National Park, Hawaii, for duty and Delwynn has order to the USS Ticonderoga, an Aircraft Carrier now with the First In PROTECTION Calif. The ry .training and organization, seaman-elude- s naval orientation, history and organization, seamanship. ordnance and gunnery, military drill, physical fitness, first aid and survival. During the training recruit receive tet and Interview which determine their futuro asin the Navy. Upon signment completing the program they re assigned to service school for technical Instruction or to ship and station for training in a Navy rating indow Materia FlexOGlass Glass-ONe- t Glass 3Screeh-Glas- s Flex-O-Pah-e wAin In Iowa, theyre making sure motorists have sufficient advance warning of dangerous intersections. At one hidden intersection, the state highway deh partment erected eight- advance warning signs in four colors - red, yellow, white and black. The signs reflect color at night when automobile headlight beams shine on them. Above Prices Less 10 On All Cash and Carry Hundreds of Items 10 OFF regular price Cash and Carry foot-hig- ds 18, IS. 17. Fleet as GIANT TANK Enough nickel at the Naval Training Center, -- month. pI y V 15, 1963 stainless steel to make 200, W0 kitchen saucepan has gone Into the making of a single, million gallon tank ferOnly five area remain opet to hold ammonium nitrate to the taking of deer over the tilizer in Augusta, Georgia. The one of the largest ever coming weekend, Department of tank, Fuh and Game spokesmen said fabricated of stainless steel. Is and huni.ng 73 feet In d imeter and Is ,32 today, The area H high. Nickel stainless steel date were Used as follows: was specified because It effecPaunwugant, Herd Unit MA, open daily through Nov. 17; tively resists corrosion by IXilorui River portion of the La Sal, Herd Unit 30. open daily through Dec. 20, Gordon Creek. Herd Unit 33, open Nuv, 18. 17, II, Huntington, Herd Unit 31, pm Nov. 18. 17, II; Joes Val- Parent-Teach- Friday and Saturday. November IS and 16, at thd Hotel Utah. It Is being held under the auspice of the Executive Office of the President, Office of Emergency Planning. AH arrange-min- t are being handled by Weltech College, a private Salt Lake City technical Institute. Many technical education experts from throughout the western states will participate In the conference. Utah participants will include Dr. E. A. Jacobsen, assistant director of the Utah Coordinating Council of Higher Education, and S. J. Bellamy of the Utah Department of Employment Security, and representatives from Utah Industrie. Teschers and PTA member from throughout Utah - especially those involved in vocational counseling - have been urged to attend the conference. Registration fee is $5 00 plus 12.59 each for the two luncheon session. - OEP TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mr. Claude Sutton left on Monday evening, by train bound for California, where they will get acquainted with a new grand daughter, the child of Mr. and Mrs. (Marge) Stam. Mr. Sutton plans to be away one and Friday, November Special I)ter Hunt Are Scheduled Association member to attend this Manpower Utilization and EducaIn Salt Lake tion Conference City. The conference will be held have TO VISIT IN NEW MEXICO Levina lawrence left last Frl- day, by bu. for Anima, Now Mexico, to visit her son J. Rus-e- ! Lawrence and family. Mr. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO: Lawrence ha recently recoverand Mr. Joseph Stumph on ed from a eriou illness. Mr. Mr. Mr- lnt Mr. Omtr D. ov- on Lawrence plan staving Stewart on Nov. 19. through Thanksgiving holiday. HAPPY B ntn ID AY TO: LaRue Soelberg, Karene Davis, Louise Williams, on Nov, Hi; Bob Gus-tu- t. Patricia King, Kay Stice. on Nov. IT; Kaye Reed. Marv Ann Dederirkvon, on Nov. IS; George I.. Millward. Gracia Harris, Don Ed. Sandherg, Myma Boswell, on Nov, 19. educator The Tooele Transcript Farm & Home Supply "What do we learn from the first chapter of Genesis?" ask a preacher. We learn about instant creation. 272 N. 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