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Show ARRESTED FOR CAR STOLEN T M. reported Thursday Rambler len. P'11' X;- uii Tit1"1'?. -' l"l m.ytrs aa The Tooele. Transcript .rl5 Pol.re g.rl was those important that hit 1962 White red to Juvenile authontlea by who have beencontrolling born and are 4 door sedan was ato Tooele City Police for ahoplift- - stilt preaent. Ing at Swan's Market. refer- - Stockton Happenings rnirn bargain Fih Our Postmaster, Maunne Edwards, would like to inform the residents of the community about the raise of postal rates on packages all fourth class mail. Also a reminder for everyone to watch for a card which will be mailed to each person with the Zip Code for this area. Alignment 50 NORTH MAIN STREET In Egypt Below WHOLESALE PRICES TREMENDOUS SAVINGS THROUGHOUT Store yean. Petty Chief Kay has been in the Navy for fourteen years. He has served for six years in Honolulu, Hawaii, in Monterey. Calif., and other parts of in- terest. YOU BUY BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES Before going to Egypt he will be on temporary duty at the office of the Chief of Operations, Wash. D.C. I jC. CITATIONS John Joseph Reg 3.95 to 6.95 PEDAL PUSHERS LADIES Pizzello, 174 E. 2nd North was cited by Tooele City Police Monday for having no operators license, in YOUR CHOICE his possession. Ronald Lyle Snyder, 364 Fair-lan- e Drive, was given a citation by Tooele City Police for racing on South Main. y Tooele City Police cited W. Kell, 46 Park for racing on South Main. DLOUSES Le-Ro- LADIES SKIRTS and Sonja Crosstey Gary were pleasantly surprised with a Sunday viit from several of the Crossley clan. Guests for the afternoon were Gary's pariM.aTSiJ' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Crossley and brothers Randy, JOHN ALFORD and Lynn, of TAD Park; a sisBonnie ter and brother-in-law- , and Tom Whipple and daughter Teresa, of Tooele: and a Mrs. Duane Cros-ley- , and son Duane. Jr., who recently returned from France where her husband Duane is stationed with the An Eagle Scout badge will currently Duane plant to Armed Forces. be awarded to John Alford on them soon in Tooele. Tuesday, March 21. at a Court join of Honor of Troop 277. to be Young men aspiring The ceremony la scheduled for 7 p.m. at the Methodist carpenters soon learn to be Church. The public is invited careful with the tools of their and a special invitation ii ex- trade. Michael Dunyon, Jr. tended to parents of the Scouts High shop student, found out of Troop 277 and to Scout of- that an electric taw it better wood than akin. Michael ficials of the Stansbury Dis- to cut had four stitches taken in his trict. week. John Alford is a ton of Mr. finger last and Mrs. Edward Alford of 379 Visiting at the Bill Edwards Antelope Avenue. residence last week was Mrs. to the Troop's Edward's According mother. Mrs. Alba Scout Master Duain Orr there of Minersville, Utah. will be many merit badges and Carter, other honors including a bronze Mr. and Mrs. Courtney Beck-stea- d palm to Reed Iwami, Life and sons, Paul and Maward to Dale Corey, Star ichel. attended a birthday diny Scout awards to Glen ner last week, at the home of and Robert TalcotL Bob and Suzanne Fair, of Tooele. The dinner was given in CITY LEAGUE honor of Mrs. Fair and dauPaul and Jocelyne, ghter. Becktead. Also present were several of Mrs. Fair friends from Dugway, TAD Park and Tooele. Most of the women present, including Martine Beck-steaSuzanne and her daughter are natives of France, and they spent an enjoyable evening singing songs and conversing in their native tongue. ri Lloyd Kay Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christensen. of Tooele, has been visiting for the past two weeks with his wife Mary, prior to going to Carlo, Egypt, for 3 Factory Outlet Eagle Seoul Award Set For Tuesday EACH All Sizes Ass't Colors USE THE 30-DA- Y Plan LAY-AWA- Y 4L Ladies - Girls PAOn l? PGCJ'5 C(3CIC. Img. & Sac. m MENS SOCKS 55c Fnii.so . ?sc Now 44c Ladies STRETCH PANTS - All Sizes Reg. 6.95 - 7.95 D Robbies by winning 2 points from Tooele Excavating stayed on top of the League but have to settle for a tie with the Moose team. For Robbies, Roldo Robinson, 245, 619; Marv to Mis Happy birthday pretty Richens, 538, John Bishop, 205, Camille Callister, who cele- 528 Tony Vario, 210, 502. brates her first birthday Fri- For and Tooele Excavating, Fred 17. dauShe is the day, April Hale. 207, 221. 619; Henry ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert 210, 566; Wally Kop-fe- r E. Callister of Springville. The and Frank Erickson, 503. Callisters were formerly of this Moose won three points from Tooele Oil. High for the Moose City. was Jerry Oliver, 217. 597; Dude Morgan, 219, 568; Jim Gochis, 200, 533 and Fred Lind-skoFor Tooele Oil, 502; Dewey Orr, 557; Val Bigornia, Rock LaRoque, 507 and 533; Tom Childs, 505. Gillespies Enco won 2 points from Browns. For Gillespies, Larry Siebers lead the way with 214, 586; Joe Polasky, 205, 542; Cliff Shields, 203, 541; and Joe Wilson, 510. Mas-carena- s, The MIA of Stockton Ward reports a very successful Gold and Green Ball last Saturday night. The theme of "Blossom Time" was very aptThe hall was ly portrayed. beautifully decorated with an arbor entrance, a wishing well, a ceiling of blue with the moon and stars, and trees arrayed in various colors of bright blossoms situated around the room. A floor show of square dancing was presented at intermission with three squares of dancers performing. The girls' dresses were made alike of green and pink gingham and the boys were dressed in white shirts and dark trousers. were served Refreshments following the floor show. About 125 people were present to enjoy the music of Grant Shields and the entertainOrchestra ment. Sunday guests at the Arnold Tabbert residence was Mrs. Tabberts' brother and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Nielson, of Salt Lake. Egg throwing vandals have been reported in the neighborhood of the Allen West residence. Mrs. West reported that their house and automobile have been bombarded with raw eggs. If those who are responsible for this act should read this article it has been suggested that it would be more healthy and economical if they would try either eating or selling the eggs. Your investment in fertilizer now... Sight , Out of Mind Students In Mrs. Bisseger's room presented three readings by Kim Allred, Barry Holm, and Jeff Hunt, and tang "I Love to Go a 'Wandering."; a piano duet by Reva Thomas and daughter Melanie; vocal uet by Karen Thomas and Diana Anderson; clarinet solo by Kendall Thomas; vocal solo by Debra Jacobs; male quartet. John and Kenneth Thomas and Rulon and Clyde Hogan three numbers. A presented buffet dinner was served foland the lowing the program meeting was adjourned with the retirement of the colors. Not so with Long Distance. It keeps you in touch, lets those you call know you're thinking about them. Aftet all. Long Distance is the next best thing to being there. Pick up your phone and go visiting tonight Earlen and Gaye Hamp are the proud parents of a new daughter born April 13 in the St. Marks Hospital, in Salt Lake City. Two brothers. Jay and Ronnie, and a iter. Sherry, are anxiously awaiting the home coming of mother and baby. d, 6 ANKLETS Out of follows; Row-berr- LADIES CAPRIS 17. 1964 Public Invited PTA NEWS The Stockton School PTA held their final meeting for the To See 1963 64 year on Monday night means travel Springtime at the ward recreation hall. time and once again the pubThe meeting began with the lic It encouraged to visit depresentation of the colors by partment of fish and game the Scouts of Troop 155. Presi- properties throughout Utah. dent Caroline Jacobs conductDepartment director Harold ed the business part of the S. Crane renewed the Invitameeting and thanked the retir- tion to visit the hatcheries and Helen Rydalch, other ing officers. during the properties vice president and Opal West, warm months ahead. He noted secretary, for their support In that a visit to any of the hat- -' the past year's activities. She cheriea during the next few also thanked the teachrrs and week is specially interesting. many committee members for All hatcheries are at peak production In preparation for the their cooperation. Flections were held for new planting season which begins officers to take over the du- during early May. Crane said, "Many recreaties of the coming year. Those voted in were; Rulon Hogan, tional and educational values President; Beverly Castagno, are derived from these visits. vice president, and Janet Gar- We welcome the many thousands each year who find plearard. secretary. Minutes of the March 1964 sure in calling at these promeeting were read and appro- perties. Club, school, scouts ved. Secretary Opal West re- and other groups may arrange ported that a television anten- for conducted tours by contactnae had been purchased and ing supervisors at the various installed for the school. 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