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Show Erda News Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand Gordon and children Valory, Larry, and t ft i Will Peter returned last week from fi weeks vacation to Las Vepas and returned way of National by Parks. They report a nice tune, School Preparation Meeting August .31 SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY The l.rda Ward Sunday School n enjoyed successful carnival Iasi ft ft a t ton y or r real j week. in Lila Meiiv Castagno was (.barge of the event and was as sisted by Hetty Warr, Jed Bryan, Dennda Magee, Charlie Warr and I Ji O T r p ;.whtre in the nation, call, Jay j June Warr, loO, or Rea);; j'NViheisrl, Tmx-ItGames, concession booths, races JKhtate Exchange, EL 57498 1 and pie eating contests furnished cx-J- j Member multiple listing the amusemeent and was topped 4. elusive representative Trans.ji m.mt.r rnast araund a American Real Estate Offices L nfjre ? 1 j a n Shaunna Oliver went home after a weeks visit at "f Mrs. Mayna Smith. j Brigham City. ft?? fy ? t ?"???! 7?" Sun-jHda- -- the - Sc- In Back To School Specials ? VA , v ' lk ,v'. , , i ) at Beautiful Assortment Teenage Blouses 7 to 14 white & colors For your dressy look soft leathers and suedes 4.9 if lo 6.93 2.9,1 lo Mfimne .1.911 clan plaid by Ship'n Shore Pop-O- n The most shirt we know. Deep-ton- e Touch n Co gingham, a breeze to care for. Tailored with precise button-dow- n collar, back pleat, long tails for a neater look. Hardly any ironing needed. Sizes 28 to 38 So many new easy-car- e Shipn Shores. ..here now! TEEN AGE SWEATERS Bulky styles, new styles 7.95 to 10.95 FALL LINE Jonathan Logan Dresses now for your 7 14.95 selection-si- zes to 15 to 17.95 RACK TO SCHOOL SHOES Boot styles, dirty buck, and smooth leather 1.98 to 6.95 News Math; Kmmii t?SfM little-iro- n .and Mrs. Glenn Fehlman Mr Back To School our i 1 j RACK TO SCHOOL DRESSY FLATS . Style Shop Siako Sunday leton, who is feeling much better at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Burr and little daughter of Sandy visited Isaturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aron Bryan. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palmer and at family of lleber City, called the ball park Saturday and visited and enjoyed some fun at the Sunday School Carnival. Miss Dorian Jones and Glenn Fehlman were united in marriage ,n July, in rites performed Portland, Oregon. The bride is a daughter of Mr. of and Mrs. William E. Jones a Erda and the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry FehlWe are proud of our folks man of Portland. who worked hard and put forth The newlyweds are now making the effort of fixing the booth at their home at Tacoma. the County Fair, Aron, June and Dian Bryan, Jessie DeLaMare and It seems theres nothing like a Joan Castagno did the work and hayride to please all ages .This we are all proud of them. was surely the case Friday evening when Tommy Warr, Donna Mr. and Mrs. Dale Castagno Ellen are Magee, Craig Vorwaller, happy over the birth of a baby Berdene Davis, Charley boy, born August 26, in the LDS Fox, Warr and Sherry Rockwell enjoy-- hospital. Master Castagno weigha hayride and then a dance ed in at 7 pounds 12 ounces. Papa, and refreshments. mamma and baby are all doing fine. Mrs. Castagno is the former Dian and Ray Hardman of Salt LaRae Strickland of Cedar Fort. Lake spent two weeks at the Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. home of an aunt and uncle, Mr James Strickland of Cedar Fort and Mrs. Rose Castagno of Erda. and Mrs. J. Hartley Palmer . Mr. Austin M. Barms is reported to be feeling somewhat better after undergoing surgery on his back at the St. Marks hospital. Sunday afternoon at the Murray Park, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Warr and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clayand ton Warr and family, Mr. Mrs. Keith Warr and family, Mr and Mrs. Ray Fawson and fam-lMr. and Mrs. Myron Vorwaller and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vorwaller and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Vorwaller and family joined with over 200 members of the Vorwaller family and held a reunion where everyone enjoyed themselves. Roland Coon was painfully inured Monday evening when he walked to a near by field to get The a cow and her new calf. and dog followed along behind while Roland was getting the little calf, the cow took after the dog and he called the dog back and was attacked by the cow. He was taken to the doctor for medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warr and family enjoyed themselves Sunwhere day afternoon at Lagoon they treated their son Tommy to a special outing on his birthday. Kathryn Smith of Magna spent a few days last week at the home of Jean Coon. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochrane are happy grandparents over the birth of a baby girl, born to Mr. and Ms. Charley Kaye Cochrane Friday, at the Holy Cross hospital. The little miss weighed seven pounds, eleven ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Cochrane have 12 grandchila dren now. They also visited little granddaughter, Cindy Sing- - Tooele North Stake Sunday! School preparation meeting will be held Sunday, August 31, at 4. 15 p.m. in the Norh stake tabernacle. All Sunday School workers are urged to be in attend a nee. The Teachers Training lesson be given by President J, will All Lloyd CalliMer. superintendents are asked to bring their 1959 Sunday School manual. Special honors this month go to the Second ward and the Eighth ward for having over 65 percent of their officers and teachers in attendance at the last picpatution meeting. Minor league To he Feted the party will be held for Baseball League players, managers, and coaches, Saturday August 29, It will start at 2:31) p.m. at the Tooele Memorial swimming pool, and lunch at 4 p.m. at the Tooele City Park Boy sare reminded to be at the swimming pool at 2:30 sharp, to enjoy the festivities. Two I, visas r hrother-jGrantsvill- son-in-la- Sew Whats New RE THE REST DRESSED WOMAN IN TOWN LEGION Mrs. Mayna Smith spent a few days last week at the home of a daughter Mrs. Bill Clark at Amanda Acres. Berniece Smith of Granger returned to her home Saturday after spending a week at the home of Jean Coon. 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And when your home is adequately wired, you enjoy the full benefit of modern electrical living. electrically can be Bringing an older home accomplished easily and inexpensively. A competent electrician can correct faulty wiring and add new circuits to give you peak performance from your present appliances and the opportunity to switch to even better living in the future. In a new home, a little advance planning results in wiring that will always meet your needs and so add to your enjoyment of life through greater use of electricity. The copper produced in Utah by Kennecott is the starting point of modern living for hundreds of thousands of Americans. Made into wire, the everlasting metal brings them the electricity they need, when they need it, where they need it. Processed Type 3 15 Switch, to better living 0 oz- - ! WEAR AND AUXILIARY joint meeting will be held Lethe American Legion Post No. 17 and auxiliary, Thursday, August, 27, at 8:00 p.m. in the Legion Hall. Post Everlasting Ceremonies will be held for members who have passed on, as well as Initiation of new members. Pot Luck" lunch will be served after the meeting, announced Commander C. R. Gus" Russell, Cloyd and Mary June Childs, who have been spending the summer at Logan, where Cloyd has been attending school, are visiting with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. William Sagers, and Cloyd will attend the Teachers Convention here this weekend, in preparation to teach school again this winter at Wendover, Utah, when it begins next Monday. A up-to-da- 28 N llOlarsUs j JOINT MEETING FOR Reds - Fresh, Solid Betty Crocker Buttermilk StlldcilU A ppc Oj 7Ib 1 Friday, AugustJ13,J9S9 SPECIAL WORK DAY Local . The F ifih Ward Relief Society , . et II will have a special wmk evening ar,.a students who Wednesday, Sept. 2, at 7:00 p.m., MIA officers of the Tooek Fifth! at the Fifth Ward Cuhpel. ihave attended college for a year Ward announce the F ifth Ward! There will be quilting and cm or n,,t,t have been awarded 1959-6Western Roundup, Monday Aug hrmdering of dish towels and pd silmol holarslupb lor the 31, at 7:15 pm. Hie Roundup wiltgovv slips. of Utay. the at University year be held ut the North fom le stak Refreshments will be served and Dwight P. Flaik, son ol Mi. and house. all lathes of (lie Ward are invited Mrs. S, W, Clark, received a Jilt) Admission to the affair will be dean's meriimuius scholarship for S1S1FR one wire coat hanger and every outstanding woik m tin chemual American Sharon Miss Mers, one of MIA age is invited. on engineering dt partition! lie will The evening will include food, Fork, has been visiting here the U. and is a the past throe weeks, he a senior at for vacation, games and dancing. of Tau Beta Pi engineermemlx-actichurch and enjoying p.nties there. vities and attending the North ing honorary group PARENTS VISIT Judith G. Frandsen, daughter Tooele Stake MIA summer camp Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson. at Logan, Utah. She has Iven a of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Frandsen of was awarded a $105 Elsiniore, Utah, were guests ot uest of her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Delmar If scholarship to continue her wmk Mr. .heir daughter and and Mrs. Garth Sawyers and Smith and family. The (wo ladies m speech a edicaiion. Sheof is a member A'pha ovei are daughters of Mr. and Mrs junior and ehddren, Loni and Toni, Della scholastic honAmerican Fork, Lambda the weekend. They returned home Floyd Myers, Utah orary society. Sunday. Minor Fresh, Lean, Tender No. The Tooele Transcript Western Roundup At Fifth W ard lb. 45c Fresh Picnic Cut PORK ROAST te Fresh, Lean PORK STEAKS Small, Fresh, Sweet Smoked HAM HOCKS lb. 19c Utah Copper Division. k$Ifennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH |