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Show A -4 :- Cowboys Lose lo St. Joseph FlilltTuI Held for Former Ittidenl Funeral service for Mr. Lit Jeffene Eskelson Merrill, 70, Salt were held Thursday noon at the Mountain View CDS Ward Chapel. Mrs. Merrill died of natural cause in a Salt Lake Hospital oil January 3rd, SHE WAS liom Octolier 5, 1896. in Grantwille, to Richard and Jane E. Hydalih Jefferies. She was married to Farley . 58-4- c it now under construction. Ga line were being laid Tuesday and Wednesday and workmen were looking forward to koine heal before the end of the week. Glass window are being installed thi week and sliould he completed on the outside partition by Friday. Finish work on the inside of (lie building sliould be started by the first of February, worker report. A picture ot the front of the new GIIS Building that HAS SURGERY David Jefferies, ton of Mr. and Mr. Clyde Jefferrt Crautsville, underwent surgeiv on his elliow on Thursday, after suffering an Injury during the footliall season at the Crautsville High School. VACATION' Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Johnson, Kelly, Ann and Juice enjoyed a vacation trip to Southern California where they spent the New Years holiday. "Hie group left liv Western Airlines on Friday anil 1 son-in-la- f rand sen. Grants illc IJuii, admires the new calenlias been distributed throughout the city during the Christina holidays. The birthday calendar is an annual proMr. dar that ject of the I Jon Club. BREAKS FOOT Mrs. Mildred Balfour is getting around again suffering a broken foot during the holiday season. She was injured while visiting w ith her sister in Bountiful. Basements Concroto Work ROOM ADDITIONS A SnOALTY FH! . - v; 'LJii-- i Cute little Brenda Lynn Borgogno celebrated her first birthday December 15 at her home in Crantsville. Her big sister Karen Lee, who celebrated her birthday a few months ago, was there to help her little sister celebrate. They are the daughters of Butch and Sharma Borgogno and the granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arbon of Crantsville and Mr. and Mrs. Gasper Borgogno of Stockton. DOUBLE CELEBRATION A mother and son, Glenna and Douglas Millward, celebrated their birthdays on Decemlier 23 and 24 together in the form of a surprise party that was given by family memliers. Clenna was somewhat but pleasantly surprised, to be greeted by the party goers upon her arrival from a day of shopping in the City. SEtVKI ESTIMATES Call Iho Professionals: PRECISION Builders 345 last 3rd So. 417-1391- 1 8-- 10 'H Jack Millward, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fenton, Tooele; George and Barliara Millward, Myra Lee Smith, Arlen Millward and Barbara Rhea, Frank and Bertha Fisher, Mignon Christley, Virginia , DESIGN No Job Too largo or Too Smal RO and Glenda Millward, and Ferris and Louise Williams all enjoyed birthday cake and ice cream at the Millward home in Crantsville. Kids league now forming For Free instruction in Pool & Billiards Beginning Mr. Horace Neilson is in the hospital in Delta, Utah suffering with a heart ailment. He left Crantsville on Thanksgiving and has been hospitalized since that time. People meed momey for al ont at 9:00 Saturday Morning Register at: ABBIES BILLIARD PARLOR AND SNACK BAR The Light in the Window, quently seen at Christmas time, probably came to America with Irish immigrants. fre- 100 NORTH BROADWAY 882-336- 2 off ireasomis. It' 8 hard Wflneini yoi do. to see," said Rosie Daisy, This streaky view will drive me crazy!" ( She needs a new blade; For her wiper, first aid And a vision that's clear and not hazy!) cal NatSomial. Step Kag.U.tt.lftLUlL 36Z A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR AAMEP . A. CALAHAN BUILT THE FIRST SUCCESSFUL STOCK TCKER TO FLASH SALES PRICES BY WIRE... H THE OO YEARS SNCE THEH THE "Mmuiir STOCK TCKER HAS BEEN IMPROVE AN P REFNEP MANY TMES. Natnomal maim will imdeirsitanEd. LOCKER MEAT Beef, Half or Whole, Choice Beef, Half or Whole, A Grade . . - FRESH - GOVERNMENT GRADED . Lb. 47c Lb. 45c FOR THOSE WHO LIKE STEAKS Hind Quarters, Fresh, Choice Hind Quarters, A Grade Hind Quarters, Fancy Pork, Half or Whole, Fresh Lb. 58c Lb. 57c Lb. . Mutton, Fresh, A Grade Pork, Loins, Small, Lean Lb. Kitchen Charm, 60 count CR0UTETTES 39c Lb. 57c CREAM SHAMPOO Large Jar, with Lanolin CUE TOOTHPASTE By Colgate, Family Size NAPKINS 56c lb. 49c (Head Off) Kelloggs, Herb seasoned stuffing GROUND CHUCK F,h. lean BY 98 75 3 for 25 Pkg. 25 1 lb. 59' LOANS UP TO $2500 ffOPAY, THE NEW "900 TCKER CAM 6ENERAILY HANPLE EVEN O MILLION SHARE - TRAPNG PAYS WITHOUT LATENESS... STLL ANOTHER SERVICE FOR THE NATION S MILLION iMtillKDIMW 20 FINANCE COMPANY of Tootle 13 South Main Street Phone: 882-158- 8 Vz. Qi 8 pack SPONGES 49 (QLIR FOOD 11 Nort Main YooeU I Sidutgj rfipNCD & Coach Charles Mohler stops to admire one of the new street signs that have been placed in the City. This sign designates Park Street and 100 West Main Street intersection. & Change? Bathrooms Kumpui rooms CONVALESCING Mr. Jesse B. Haynes is at hi home convalescing after undergoing luck surgery in tbe I.DS Hospital recently. IN HOSPITAL Mrs. Kma Jolinsiu is in the I.DS Hospital where she underwent liack siircerv on Dec. 21. A Considering Kit thans Attention: Kids ages ATTENDS PARADE Glenna and Toni Millward took time off from their activities' to join the Tooele Band on their trip to the Hose Bowl Parade. Their days were filled with enjoyable activities. dur- iht 2-- returned Tuesday. While in California they visited with their daughter and the Jay Armstrongs. As a part of their activities they witnessed the Rose Bowl Parade and took in some of the sights and activities of that area. A drive down into Mexico was included in their itinerary. willingly came to our rescue ing the Christmas Season. LeRoy and LaRue Soelberg Jr. Mart victories. Tbe game was a loosely played mie with neither team Iwing aide to launch a consist ant ollcn-sivdove and Imth teams makmistakes. numerous ing The Jay scored first ami held unto a 3 mit lead most of the first half. The Cow Ini went into the lead briefly with one minute remaining in the half at 19 20. but the Jays took the lead lurk and were ahead 22 21 at tbe intermission. ST. JOE came right bark after the half to connect mi a few fast breaks and within five minute had all point lead ami seemed to !e mi their wav. AInhiI this time Aruie Watson came into tbe game and seemed to spark the Gowlniy liack into contention. However, the Jays hung mi for the win. Jones had II for high point honor for Grautsville. The GowUiy hit B for 31 from the fool line for 50 per cent while the Jay shot of 37 for 67 per cent. Just aUiut the same was true mi shooting from the field which told the story of the game. CRANTSVHI.E next hosts Wendover's new tram in a practice tilt mi Thursday and I'SI) at home Friday. The CowUivs should win Uith easily. Came times: 6:30 and K:00. e MID WINTER EXPRESSES APPRECIATION We express our appreciation and thanks to all those who so .'XI. WAS tbe second league sit lory for St. Joe and definitely t4iiiH them a the team to lieat in the Joidati Division. Tiutic, bv Iwatiug Diigway, also lias two Her brother and sister are: William Chester, Salt Lake; J. Callister. Grant wille; Mr. Clar-rnc- e (Frances) Briscoe, Glendale, California. e ida. UIIS in Evanston, Wyoming The marriage wa later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Site was married to Alford Cardon Merrill, April 2S. 1932. He died on Novemlier 5, 1961. SlRVIVORS include two son and one daughter; Dr. Y. D. (Enoch) Eskelsui; O. Richard Thi handtamt little fellow it (Dick) Eskelson, Mr. Donald T. Kevin Frank Gladden, ton of Mr. (Mary Jane Merrill) Angell, all of Salt Lake City. and Mrv Frank Fd-war- d C, 19G7 Little Gary Schwartz led the rt W., Pheonix, Ariz.; Mr. J. Q. (Mary) Griffith, Bountiful; Mr. Raleigh (Mvrna) Johnson, Saltair; Mrs. Ralph (Ruby) Brown, Whittier. Calif.; Mrs. Noel (Jennie) The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January Jay of St. j.iscph High School to a big win over the Grants-villGowUiy at Ogden on Fr- Eskelson, August 23, 1915 Gladden, Crantv ville, who will celebrate Id first birthday on Sunday, January S. lie ha invited hi grandparent. Mr, and Mr. Rulon Hogan of Stockton to join in hi birthday celebration at well a hi grandparents Mr. and Mrs Gladden, Tooele. Ili are Mr. and Mrs David K. Gladden, llrsperu, Colorado and Mr. and Mrs Donald llogan, Wcvt Jordan, Utah. ( SECOND SECTION STORES |