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Show Ttic 1WI Tnnarrlpl, Frll.y, M.y u'wxcia , . ; Imm. Mrk Prttey a. City, 1. 3 wmuTMuuwtr LH lmun4 Unmt CUm IMmt TM a la rr wa laa ltnt M M F Car-- - DMry PUBLISHED bp Transcript Bullrtln PuWishlnf Co., lac. JOEL DUNN. Editor HUGH J. BARNES. Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALO REN. Buainaaa Manat or or Cay w X (H Public Invited j i ft 5 ft ft ft ATTENTION : 2nd Order Prom Pictures Ordering Sot. May 15th DATEA1AN ft ft ft ft ft ft ft e To Masonic Dinner Friday ? JEWELRY 5 N. MAIN All ) ymm Maon. Ihrir families, friends, and the Renersl Pobl,e art Invited to attend the month ly dinner sponsored by Rocky Mountain Lodge No. II. F6AM, J P m. at on Friday. May 14. the Fraternal Hall. The dinner featuring turkey with all the trimming will be served family atyle. Lmertaai-men- l will complete the evening. Proceed! from the dinner will go Into the new building fund. Remember the date. May 14. wonder-fu- l Bring the family for a dinner, all you can eat. CONTESTANTS Queen candidates for THS Rodeo are pictured above L to R Kathy Anderson, sponsored by Browns; Janeen Farrington, by Fafarrows; Pet Nelson. Future Farmers of America; Ardith Dalton, by Daltons Feed Store; Marilyn Whyte, Melba Ann Ranch; Rita Morris, Gillespie Excel Service; Janice Rusrell, St. John Merc. Not pictured but also vying for the crown is Dalene Hardy, sponsored by Bus England of Walgreen Drug. Member of Alpha Eta Chap- ter. Beta Sigma Phi, met at the home of Mrs. James Peuloa, Tuesday evening. May 4. for the Pledge Ritual and Installation nf pew officers. Welcomed into the new group were; Marie O'lando, Barbara Siringham, Sharon Ogden, Jean Murphy, Harriet Nielsen,' Elite PnllU, Maxine Nelson, Carol McIntyre and Carol Buttar.is. The ritual was conducted by out- president Sharon going Bruce. Officers installed for the com-ir- g President Loryear were raine Steele, Vice President, Lyn Johns; Secretary, June Hop kins; Corresponding Secretary, Mary Jo Alguod; Treasurer Flore Lawless; Parlimenurian Harriet Paulcs. LET US BUILD YOUR i i i i loot tho i BLOCK-BRIC- PRAMS CWk TSom On-- y Seeheel i i i . i nafe i i a kiOs. afl NO DOWN PAYMENT i ' notal V9I i GARAGE Spring Plontlngl f K p te M nwetbe ta yey Now or licensed and working in Tooele. Also, Roofing, Siding and Genaral Remodeliag c 68972 in Area Now Working CALL IN i i w wm This t Call Collect or wrtto to: i i MIDWEST BUILDERS i i i 19 Coatsvill i A vo. lAJ.lAAAAAAAAAlYlfjU,J.iJLlllAAAAAJ.AAA Famous ORTHO WHIRLYBIRD Fertilizer SPREADER PLUS 40-lb- . bag of ORTHO GRO LAWN FOOD, 16-16-- COVERS MM 8 SQUARE FEET 12 OZ. CANS ft ft ft ft ft tk:s SALE wima at Crrcn'o AG Hereof ! BOTH 5 $ a a a TIM MACS TO SAT WMH.I TOW AH M SAIT i a FOR MM BiismroiPs SUPPER CI.UD A 3 3 5 OetM 7 was. ta OiM pjm. SSaaday Stow TbanUaf CFCM TIU2A.M ft ft ft laavtag Brook fa sf, loads. Haaar Founders Day Observed By Beta Sigma Phi OmGDGACDSD t S Mil is.ni. Weekdays 7 pan. Sotvrdaya, Bowdnya amd Holiday UXVINOi IS HN ALL CtMtOMN YOU smote to res. CAN EAT AGE There's a campaign under way to screen the facts of grow ing old with words like golden senior citizen, maturity, and the like. The administrator of one retirement home recent- ly said. It is our intention to remove old age from the Ian- guage. It is an obsolete term. Such a game fools nobody very long, and it is unfair to age. How reassuring it was to hear a celebrity say during a television interview, I'm not a senior citizen; Im an old man. He put into the adjective so much courage, humor, and that age became not something to be camouflaged behind a sprightly euphemism but a condition ot wortn and dig nity. 79c i Bishop's Welcome the People of Tooele to Step end Try Our Delicious Food SPECIAL OFFER ! Smorgasbord 119 With This Ad Offer Good Until May 24 KOTOS DAY 12 to 7 OPEN 1040 West 21 st South 467-2- 2 16 1Prices ft We kkt Beta Sigma Phi, an intema- tional cultural social end service sorority with three chapters In, Tooele, celebrated its 34th nual Founders Day banquet and dance Saturday, May 8th at the TAD Officers Club Ballroom, PRECEPTOR Alpha chapter . 65 ve 0 0 2. front ame with Francis Mayo presiding as general chairman. Donna McKendrick retiring president of Preceptor Alpha welcomed the guests. Fifty Beta Sigma Phi's and their partners enjoyed a defici-ou-s prime rib dinner along with the clever remarks from Virginia Johnson. 'FLOWERS AND Candlelight theme was carried out. Soft candlelight vases banked with yellow snapdragons were tastefully and atmospherically arranged by Pat Gibbs and her committee for table decorations Special guests for the evening and being welcomed to the sothe were following rority pledges - Ellie Paletz, Sharon Ogden, Carol Buzianis, Barbara Stringham, Maxine Nelson, MaCarol McIntyre, ria Orlando. Gene Murphy and Harriet Niel- 32-35- t hostess for the gala affair wp (J 916 North Main Tooelo, Utah - Wo Deliver Phono s, .STL, I 2)(H) ) Dalton Co. NEW COUNCIL Forming the City Council for Beta Sigma Phi Sorority are Left to Right Gerry Peck, vice president; Geneve Jones, corresponding secretary; Norma Allred, incoming president; Doris Hell, outgoing president; Marge DeLaMare, recording secretary and Gerry Pau-loparlimentarien, and publicity. The Council represents Preceptor, Xi Pi, Alpha Eta and Gr&ntsville Chapters; a total of 78 members. if ICSSTOt ftCKKKEN if STEAKS Also SANOUCTS UP TO NO ft i You landscape Regular $10.93 ft ft ft ft. a bar- - SPRING SPECIAL FRUIT DRINKS ft ft ft ft lifora i - HI - C once, about the sire of re I. and sold It of 125.000. taaaaaaaaa i GRANTED Divorces were granted In Third Diatrict Court In Tooele Monday to: Glenda Strickland fTom Eugene F. Strickland; to Beverly Roby from Ora John Franklin Roby; Myrna K. Lee from Jimmy Lee; and Roma Moore from Lee H. Moore. DIVORCES- Ambergris is found floating on the sea. or lodged on beach and is considered to be most unattractiva in its natural state but of great value aa a base lor perfumes. One fisherman from Maine found a hunk of it, According to an article In the Exchange magaiine. air conditioning is enjoying one of the greater booms of any acces-In sory in automotive history. kl beginning In 1953, 40,600 unit were installed in cars: last f,gur wi, J.750,000. 1V5 Tawl Cay. Vut. AofaM It MM. aOa AM M Man I Ml AMIiiAM tf to TraMrtw Mmi PoMmAnm Cimm. M . M Nan M. Too. UuA. Cay IM AMhi yirryiyania eg . SPO f 0 mM Ml M yv yw latnyna Mia no -- M T 1 ow nm toast-mistre- ss the smoothest: ride ever! son. Highlight of the ceremony was Beta Sigma Phi activities of 1964-6cleverly presented in original verse by Loraine Steele president of Alpha Eta, Irene Kostello, president of Xi Pi, and Rosebeth Kennington, president of Preceptor Alpha chapters. DORIS HALL retiring president of Tooele City Council of Beta Sigma Phi was presented with her pin in appreciation of the fine leadership she has given the organization. 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