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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, April f 26, 1963 J; Kileno Hell Plans May 4 - by Eeth Clark Mrs, Annie S. Droubsy returned from a two weeks vacation with children. Mr and Mrs, Ray Bryan and family at Covina. California Mrs. Drouluy enjoyed her slay but was real pleaved wnh the tnow storm when she returned home. Mia Helen Kimball, popular book reviewer will present "Spent, ers Mountain at the Methudiat Churt.li lit luoek, on WedmvJ.iy, May j at 7.39 pm. Tivki! ate now bc.ng ild by member of the tkrkleyaa Service Guild, spm vii ot the review. Tickets will also be availMr. Alex Walters who las able at the dooi been seriously ill Is reported to "Splicers Moun'am1 is a be improving slowly at his home and ha been made Alex has the right attitude and faitii!) !ory .tito a movie. oon to be everyone wishes him a speedy Day Wedding Mrs. Robert Bell re announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter T.ilene to Lester Mr. and Vol-ber- Mr. Volbcrg is a son of Mr. t. and Mrs. Errvln Volberg of North Dakota. Lig-nlgh- . The young couple has encircled May 4, for their wedding day and will speak their nuptial vows at Elko. Nevada. They will make their home in Tooele, recovery. Legion Anx. Elects Officers Miss Eilen Watch for our Ad In next Tuesdays Its our Sale of the Year Bulletin Bi"O Discounts on all Gates Tires Red Says : Always check our Tire Prices before Buying. All Gates Tires covered by 1007 Road Hazard Guarantee. Junior regular low blackwall price plus 1 24-MON- TH Guarantee full ANY failure Skis-Poles-Park- Boots - Pants hos-tes- a a m0 VS 1 2 5 5 a a a a a IN HOSPITAL William (Bill) Randall is in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City where he is scheduled to undergo surgery on Friday. He Is expected to be hospitalized for a week. Mrs. Nettle Lauritzen la a proud great grand mother as she holds Uttla Willie Wolf, his mother Carolyne (right) and grand mother, Leora Roach (left) are also proud of this young man. Bindings a Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark and family, spent Saturday In Utah, where they visited and enjoyed the scenery and different colored piles of dirt that have come out of old mines year ago. Price All Easter Dolls & Teddy Bears - a a a a a a a a a a a a a a BASEBALL EQUIPMENT SO EQUIPMENT a Bats, Gloves, Balls Shoes, Caps CONFECTIONARY RUB'S mu Vr Main . 882-1(1- 7 - Mere Tilt-To- p Channel Selector miral Jvff ArrmJ At ftOCLEYAlilYHCtfiPU Bill and Sally Ann Gentry, Tooele, daughter, April 25. Eugene and Lola Masters Blackbear, Graptsville, April 24 MEDICAL Andy Roberts, Tooele James Poole, Tooele Virginia DeVargas, Tooele for warranty period. Should tire fail for any reason you get a new tire, with full credit for unused mileage, based on Gates nation-wid- e standard adjustment schedule. Portable on r09 Save $3 tires per or V it more, limited time only NO MONEY DOWN-INSTA- Mj n Street Call 882-035- Never Before Prices 3 VanPatten, 203. Margaret Masters Tells You How You Can Grow Better-Tastin- g Larger, Crisper, Vegetables Healthier, Faster Growing Lawns Sturdier Trees Shrubs, Roses WITHOUT LOSS KSL Radio 1160 Weekdays 9:15 a. m. r NT CREDIT Red Jones Tire Shop 725 North CLASSIC TIT INMAN ! Ul U14--T Eiample During this sale you can get a 6 70 15 tube type Air Float Whitewall, regularly priced at $18 45. for only $15 45 (the regular blackwall price) plus a penny and old tire oM your car The hannseen with a 234, 594 series. Mike Mogus had games of 201, for a 585 series. Cliff 202, Shields had a 223, 567 series a ACtHIAUt ACTNErNITROiEN MIT stueoL reg and Moose Magee had a 202 game. High for Bonneville was Dewey Orr with a 215, 563 series. The Alpine Lounge won three points from Bubs Confectionery. High for the Alpine Lounge was Bill Buckingham with games of 203, 219 for a 579 series. Keith Cook had a 225, 571 series. High for Bubs was Tom Childs. The Tooele Bowl won two points from Dunn Coal Co. Hich for the Tooele Bowl was Gib Hanna with a pair of 199 games for a 591 series. Tim Ablett had a 20 1, 564 series. High for Dunn Coal Co. was Keith Warr with 221 EXECUTIV series. Mike Mogus, Secretary 3 THINMAN 189.95 Model P93B13 j reg 199.95 Transformer Powered Chassis game. Pennvs Service dropped Red Jones Tire Shop for two points. High for Pennys was Jim Newark with a 219, 575 series. Freddie Marcella had a 214, 564 and Curt Wirhol had a 211 game. High for Red Jones Tire Shoo was Jules Kasmer with a 226 game. The Beehive Bank won two points from Bateman Jewelry. Hmh for the Beehive Bank was Fred Chamberlain with games of 2('4, 213 for a 597 series. High for Batemans was Jay Stoddard with ames of 211, 213 for a 617; series. Ernie Weyland had a 212 561 The With FREE Rollaround Stand Model P93F16 The SPECTATOR I lust arrived Boys liU a - REDUCED MAMUMTttS and ! the Air-Flowith the rayon tires that come on new cars! Its premium tread design has 1 non-ski- d ribs, 6,000 gripping edges and triple traction bands. The double stabilizer running ribs give improved steering and roadability. d ' U - Ski Equipment mjor lur. Mrs. Georgia Warr was s to members of the birthday club in honor of Mrs. Ruth Gordon, at her home Thursday evening. Pot luck supper was enjoyed by all the ladies and bloeo plaved with lots of prizes. Ruth received a beautiful birthday cake along with other gifts. Moose NEW BABY Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lopez are the happy parents of a baby girl, Christine, who was born March 5 at Santa Ana, California. Mrs. Lopez is the former Linda Gressman of Tooele, and Mrs. Louis C. Lopez of Tooele. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Lopez of Tooele and Mrs. James Bond of Sait Lake City. Mrs. Lopez and the baby plan to return to Tooele in June and will remain here while Lt. Lopez n(f gery, wishes to thank her many i....ius iur the lovely cards, floral offerings and visits and good wishes. Also the food which was taken to her family at their home while she was away was f AlU tern apparel. AH members are urged to turn out and please remember to invite your friends. Teenagers wishing an invitation may contact a Junior Moose member. Admission for members Is SO cents. There will be a small charge for refreshments. Compare the quality of covers t I M : Wey-lan- . V; The annual election rf officers for the Sand Lily Camp DUP will be held the 6th of May at the home of Mrs. N, W, Childs, at 7 30 p m The following officers have been nominated- Alice Fenton, captain; Elsie Sainvbury, f.rst vice, I Ima Childs, second vice; Eunice Rhea, secretary; Della Hauerbaik, treasurer; Marie Stephens. reyitrar; Sad.e Smith historian; June Garrard, organist. Lu.ina W.lhams, chorister; Mary Stephens. lessons. committee conNominating sists of Mane Stephens, Elsie Sainsbury. Elma Childs Spring CLEARAWAYj Mrs. David (Marjorie) d who recently returned to her home from the LDS Hospl- - greatly appreciated. The Junior Moose of 2031. Tooele's new teenage club, will hold its first dance on Friday, April 26, at the Smeltermens hall, from 8 to 12 p.m. To kick off this Swlnlng Affair" live music will be furnished by the Otis Johnson Band. The theme of the dance is "Western" so podners wear your wes- New 1963 nlon lire with tread design. premium Road-Hazar- Mrs. Carol Carter and children Dvbra, Barbara, David and Richard, left this week for Memphis, Tennetse. to Join her husband Buddy who Is In the Air Force. They will tall May lSth for England where he Is to be stationed for three to four years. Mrs. Carter Is the former Carol Lauritien of Erda. To Hold First Dance at Buy Gates Air- - Float Whitewall Mr. and Mrs. Raymond WeUh and family, of Hunter, visited w.th old friends in Erda. Saturday. Mrs. Roberta Vorwaller reported to be Improving alowly at the LDS Hospital, in Salt I,nk fitv We all wish her a speedy recovery 1 At the regular meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit No. 17, Tuesday, at the Legion Hall, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year -President, Mrs. Carl V. Barney; first vice, Mrs. William T. Webster; second vice. Mrs. Joseph Beck; treasurer, Mrs. Devon Iverson; chaplain. Mrs. John L. Journay: Sgt - at arms, Mrs. Emily Staples; Historian. Mrs. Wilfred B. McBride. Mrs. A. T. Roberts was appointed secretary and Mrs. Vera Gillespie appointed color bearer. Newly elected members to the executive committee will be Mrs. W. B. McBride. Mrs. T. M. Aldous and Mrs. Ruth Jones. The officers will be installed at a Joint meeting with the American Legion Post In May. Bell To Holt! Flection Helen iuiuJjall To Live Hook Keuew Here Erda News I |