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Show ThrToorlTninrnl, FrkUy, May 20, $ In August tnUlUKMUUU'ff Mr. and Mis, Pete F. Kearns announce the engagement and furthcoming marriage of then daughter. Kathleen Aline to Mr. Reardon. vxi of Mu hai l Mr. and Mrv Roliert It. Reardixi, of Toledo, Ohio. Miss kearns has attended Utah and Steveuv Stale University Ilenegar Business (aillege. She is presently employed in the Accounting Department of Interna-tiixia- l Smelting and Refining Co. Mr. Reardixi is attending r State College, where he is maturing in education. W editing are Ix'ing plans made for August 20th. Mrk frijtir M Tontli Cr, t'uk. Ealmd m Sarand Cka Mat- Fort UHH a Tank C y. Utah. Anfcvxt 14, ISM. nodar Act f Man! 1 fwUAd by dw Tiwtafl'liullna l8X4uhlng Coo pany. lar. M North Mala Strart. Toni C)r. 't'lah. Addrart all m h I? cor-wy- In 300, Toni. Utah. W74. Manfln Mp U par yaar RFQ, TO, Bom mrnym CartMT or Cr Dhary. 10 and iurap mI, PUBLISHED hv Transcript Bullrtta Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor WILLIAM II. CVriT. AsMrtate Editor ETHEL B. HALGREN. Burinei Manager :A LtIlei lo The Editor Hie fellow who stass awake during the davtune has levs rea-sto lav awake at night. Miss Kearns To Be Brule l)M BPW Members jwdfSt of vakw Mm twlMi(Nrr IntwmsMl CiWwl RW LEONARD HANSEN 49 S 1st East We-Ix-- Attend Annual Convention by Ouida Blanlhorn d 1 882-300- 5 STATE Mt bidics GOP Hie tcene of the forty-thiranimal convention of the Utah Federation of Business and Professional Women's Cluliv Mat Brigham City on the Mevtern tloM-- t of the Wasatch MiNintaint. The Tooele BPW Club Mat one of 26 clubs tliroiiglioiit Utah to attend. THE WOMEN Merc welcomed to Brigham City by Mayor Olof y.imdcll and to Box Elder County by Commissioner Frank Reeder. at the new $l,()00,()(X) high school complex. There is no lietter example of city-- leaiitificatioii than on Brigham City's main street. Here the people have placed utility poles in the hack yards and have lined Ixith tides of the street with large sycamore trees. Nowhere in Utah Mill von find the alxmiLuice of shade driving into a city as created hv the umbrella effect of these trees. There are today Servicing for lee Durronts State Form Customers Con now be handled by len Hansen 49 So. 1st East Chili to Meet May 26 0 L l will lie the guest sjreaker at the lonhes luncheon meeting Republican fo I held Thursday, May 20. Hie luncheon will lx? held in the Kirk Hotel at noon. Reservations may lx made by calling the (a if fee Shop or Mrs. Emma Rex al JkSIK Miss Walters TalwTiiacle of the I.DS Church on main street near the center of town Imilt in ISM, which is for guided tours during the oM-- Prir-- Couple Plans Mid Summer 882-25- Caiiiiplx-ll- 882-300- 5 Miss Kearns J'Gut, S. , well CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA MAN Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Rex T. Walters, Tooele, Utah, announce the 4CU4 known radio and television personality is always a most delightful All meiulxrs and other interested jiersons are urged to attend. If you sx-ak-e- n summer mouths, Oil Friday an 0eii House for club memliers was held in the sprawling Navajo lutermountain Indian School established in 1950, where students in native dress danced, (ailed the largest Imard-inschool in the world enrollment is over 2,1X10. llie superintendent of the school, Miss Wilma Victor, a inemlier of the Clux taw Trilie of Oklahoma was the Saturday luncheon at Mr. CauilH-l- Spniicj CLEAN . . . engagement and forthcoming Legion Auxiliary e marriage of their daughter To Install lam Walters to Roliert Frank Mr. the son of Anderson, Jr., and 'New Officers Mrs. Roliert Flank Anderson, of other ttreet tree plantings - Pauls Regular meeting of the AmTixx-le- , formerly of Brigham City. Scarlet Hawthorne, for example, erican lagion Auxiliary will lx; Utah. which Mere hurtling Mith hlooin; Miss Walters, a graduate of held Tuesday, May 24 at 7:30 and another street tree planting at the home of Mrs. Tooele High School, Class of 65, p.m. of colorful Mountain Ash. No4S0 210 West Wilson, is now employed in Salt laikt MBS. OLGA Braden servwhere in Utah Mill you see a South. Hie new officers for the Utah. courthouse framed hv two such ed as chairman of the State Re- City, Mr. Anderson, a graduate of coming year will lx? installed. i, as solutions Committee. Mary majestic "Weeping Birch on FriBox Elder High School, Class of Plans for Poppy Days Tooele Club president and grace the Box Elder County 20 and Saturday, May 62, served with the Armed For- day May Courthouse grounds. Juunita Ierkes, director of the ces for three ill lie finalized. is now 21 w He years. Famous for peaches, pie and Midvale, Murray and Sugurhouse in Tooele. sweet cherries, the city holds an Clubs were in attendance along employed The wishes couple plan to be marare sent Birthday being annual Peach Dav celebration in with Ann Sciliers and Bernice ried August 20, 1906 in Tooele. out to two year old Rebecca Lee Septemlier. It is' home, too. of Cerroni. Laugy the lovely little daughter ie greatest concentration of Convention guest was Mrs. of LaVar Grant and Cloria Huff- - geese and ducks in the West, Hope Rolierts of Reno, Nevada, Relief Society man Lougy. Rebecca will ccle- Second Vice President of BIW, BORDERING ON Tooele brate her second birthday with Comity. Box Elder covers un Hold listed who is Who's in To nationally, her mother and father and her grea uf 6,594 miles including half Who of American Women and Social big brother Darrel! Scott also 0f Great Salt Lake, the mineral editions of Closing in the Mho's Who in the West. She celebrating Rebecca s birthday content The Tooele Fourth Ward Reincluding magnesium will be her grandparents Mr. and chloride lieing estimated into spoke on the participation of lief Society will hold their Mrs. L. C. Huffman of 182 No. (he billions of dollars. Though business and professional women closing social Tuesday, May 24, Pinehurst, Tooele, and Mr. and agriculture is the basic industry, in activities in the interest of at the Ttxx-lFourth Ward cha-JH- I. Mrs. Crant Lougy, of 127 West Thiokol Chemical Corporation, the community, state and nation. Vine, Tooele. maker of the first stage motor for Hie social will lie based on the Air Force's Minuteman misthe theme The Relief Society sile and others, is the largest Around the World and memliers LAST CALL FOR manufacturing firm, employing are encouraged to wear cosWBBA TRYOUTS tumes of native dresses of differLast call for National League 2,4(X) employees. A group comjxised of Leona The home of Mrs. Kenneth ent foreign countries. 5 WBBA tryouts Friday, p.m. Vera Young, Millie BrMarker, 210 Tide Drive will The regular literature lesson at the City Ball Park. There are Shelton, lie the setting for the annual will lie and Melba Speirs, visited yan, for given by Regina still several openings boys the most photogenic building in senior girls tea, Sunday after-nooand will lie followed liy a 9 to 1 1 years. Utah the Brigham City Stake music lxix program presented bv the Business Sponsored by Pat Whiting from Springville. and Professional Womans Club Clenna Blau will furnish the of Tooele, the tea is for senior musical numbers. A luncheon Congratulations of Tooele High School and will he held after. girls Cuffclo Stcntpsds their mothers. Receiving hours are from 2 to 5 o'clock p.m. as with Serving Mrs. Harker will be Mrs. Ina Cook, President Mary Cerroni sfiH and other club officers will be in the receiving line. A color scheme of The annual Spring Banquet purple and white will be carried out. of the Tooele Civic League will lie held Monday, May 23 at 8:00 FAMILY HOUR p.m. at the Hillcrest Cafe.- 'The annual Primary Family Theme tor the evening will Hour will be presented in the be "When Its Springtime In 22 Tenth Ward on Sunday, May 1,'ilCI TLS 'Ms The Rockies. Ml'l at 4:30 p.in. in conjunction with for the event the regular sacrament meeting. Marie Williams and Ruby are Uvi Strauss Headquarters All ward members are invitRolierts. Reservations are $2.15' ed and a special invitation is per plate and may be made by extended to parents of Primary 3 or calling children. need a -- . . . DP LOAN see your credit union, EVEN IF YOU ALREADY HAVE Hol-hi- g A CREDIT UNION LOAN. Your credit union wants to help solve your money problems. IV n , sx-ake- Utah Credit Union League, Inc. Cer-ron- 1 706 Major StreetSalt Lake City, Utah T T urn o 1. 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New or Arrived At Tooele valley Hospital iPykette iTie Tack iDonnkenny Blouses Jerk Socks vDonnkenny Short Sets iBeau Brummel iCool Note Shoes Capris i" Airway Investors guide! FOR HIM Hats son. May 19. Every day, more and more wise car buyers are discovering that they can get more performance, luxury, distinction and pride of ownership in a previously-owne- d Cadillac than in many new cars of lesser stature. For example, Cadillac engineering has always been so advanced that many features of Cadillacs several years old are just now finding their way into new cars of other makes. And Cadillac has for years provided as standard equipment automatic transmission, power steering. MEDICAL power brakes, power windows and power scats on most models, automatic cornering lights and many other conveniences that even now cost extra on most new cars. Consider, too, the extra reassurance of motoring in an automobile of Cadillacs impressive size and stature. Before you buy your next car, he sure lo look for your authorized Cadillac dealers used car sign. It is the best possible landmark for a wide, attractively priced selecCadillac cars. tion of well cared for, previously-owne- d Mary Brown, Tooele John Warner, Grantsville Standard of the World SURGERY George Reichert, Dugwav Edwin Reed, Tooele John H. Rathbun, Calif. Cadillac Motor Car Division SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER FOR THE FINEST IN SALES AND SERVICE OF NEW AND USED CARS. ad- Aetna Life and Casualty vises golfers caught in the open to get during a lightning storin clear of metal golf clubs and lie on the ground, preferably in a deprevsion. STOIIED HOTOD COMPANY 44 E. 1st N... Imh, Utah Phoiu 882-106- 6 |