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Show TheTocc!o Bulletin, Tuesday, June 251957 N-- an - i- ca ' . J X ,.av..:r lXr'1. A :: r;i . i , i . 'J V5 rI 1 V i ! sr m j 7T , ' . M 'I. ; & Mrs. -fl Icsbc lo-R- Ibapah News The hem fit dam e given Saturday, Jui.e 15, for improvement of the lotal cemetery was a huge surccsv. Music was donated by wards, C. Mrx, It. Thompson. lUt total of and" m I loan Miii :A-- r I - V, ftv Tootle Ordiunce- talwlk-n- . v 4 I & lemng K L ' V , , Mrs Orest Vknmcrt's . Vr i i u a A A'AA Al A tr H f prrid.nt Pik-pmu- dub ore ooie, amt Hnruiil Itl illiTioie, Many on) of aiieiulitl the dame. shown More .Speaks Safety" tol. John A Supemky. the commanding olfnir of Tootle Ortlii.ime, gives v-- i h at spttial m hoot tomlurted bv Safely Hull 1alnu f and alene amt Nol.m. of TO D, tb Miluie. , and Mrs. It itks and Mr and ir. Harold Marker ami family, ami Jay Mr, and Mrs and rhildien. Nanry, athy, and Walnr W t a.er. of JiMpuh, w th Russell, of Boise, Idaho, have vi Mrs Gerald Shejrhcrd ami tbd-- , ited here recemly w.:h her mo (lf tt,.fkJllvtr (antral of 1on Mallmi-- r Ik id in I rarely on I tn via v, June K lung lot k rat w,th Elizabeth Honored on Birthday Safety Record Mr oifiuuk (vie f. Coibaih and Wesley over the rnilrome of the course al ihe nivUllation I hrldmi. My il.t nor Join Sc nl. now trsul- of Hunter mg at Giants Haw. Oregon. have ihrvn ViMimg here and Jit Salt 'lake 4 tty with rtl.iiiic and also Ajax TOD Looks To Mis Uloiuiu Wt-am) ms ter, Mis Sir wart Sheldon. Jlu-Itu-r- s.ifr ly iiioial lends. (i A I? day jvryihologv class in Mrs I baheih Ajas was hoi; MIS NISI I R Oil" TO MPAV acculenl preuotum will Ik timjoud on Sainrdav, June 32, on Madsen returned dueled at Tomb Oidiunre D (ml iKt asum of her fniihdav ammer-- ' San ranu'l- - Ihursdav, by m an attmipt to latur the ali ly sary by tin minis of In r musu had accompanied Iwr recoul on this installalmn, was dub Rota r I Allen, in the a directive Issued bv C'ol John ITie pirlv w is a surprise on ster. Mis A Stipe nsky, la-- t Mrs. Ajax and following a deb .S'".'1 1,1 endsukiti.m on the cMt. wi k. sailed for Ja- anj''-Just completing a couise. CHIUS Niwomiefs tl T. O. I). The Wonenk Club of nt !e Ordnance SlipjH'f, the evening WaJ Two daughter of Mr and Mi 31. Jum aboard the I1'"1' lrM,,v, IS irt initiated new number into iSn omt. recemly (I ioRJ ihologiial Asjvcts in Accidi nis sjwnt in plavmg wh.st. The dub Keith Conk, of Tootle, the Mrs II S S (. el era I Gat lee Ihev will a if approximately mcniln rs piesented her a dt m ma Buiams I Sr aUvi). S'. r it ! i y IV Bit one Hyde Mis Prevention," Sandra and Star la Cook, ate tn JuO employes, who parix ipated in jmn Ihur hudvmd ami father in and Mr Ihi'li Baughman t Ibapah f pending a few wriks of Japan, where he i serving a tour a the m rom i by hi: hixihng ii.unois taught A he Ih tame worse, ;hnr vaiulMMi with tin ir grand f'avee and d ighler. KaV, PrtU- - ,H Here for a summer vacation nf duly with the U. S Army Mleiy direip.r. lyle I " d' ruled to Mnd him im depot's Shi rinan bury, K.u as. Mr and Mr Kay ,H parents, Mr. and Mr of1 Golbath. assistisj hv his staff are Mr and Mi Rov Neka la urkcr am) family, and Mr, and mediately white In imihl get the Miinriio H Got ten, Rmnt If White 'and C(N.t HOMI 0 I I A C Dorothy, r daughter. miilual Pr,i-aueninm Mi Valvn and Duane Simion, WesU-Pi Ross lee I! 11, son of j iv and ate I) I.mg The visitoi arnvtd hen Sun a pi epar alums wire bring Mr and Mrs Dan Ice, and a.'Bla r. of Sill lake City; akn Mr Mr. and Mr With Ros Bi II. is home of the modern home from tlieir Molene. in day exception Jon Henlson and lam tnade to load hint into a car. he and imw machinery ami son, Rnky, of Wendover, topeihiT and Mr Illinois, unci are guests of Cheifon leave, afitr hmng stationed at ecpujv a and into toma passed nne. of Grams die Alt aitemled l'sed with Mr. and Mis Stewart Sh larwi, Washington twlme he tearhiif a dm lor ment, it has been felt that the parents, Mr. and Mrs George il H'S don and boys, of Ibapah, have the loal dame event new assignment is at I ort Mel-Mr and Mrs. i Niskala. and in jiersoual equipment piotective wanted t 'H1' have that it way been enjoying a camping trip in He will leave use on most employes at the la- - bourne lawrence. Monroe, Virginia he came whin n,,'n,oned the Smith Mountains this wsk. I I4' " ,i or Trail" adehv establishment has been lake JSalt Goitisl cal Airlines City the gate that he im-vand rejxirt for duly July 5 Tom MuHiner, a resident of lb Jthrouj'h ffll ISIT GRAMKHll.DRl quate and up to date, and that and whol Gut six of Mrs. Gtiloc Pa.nsh.Iap.h for many ye, Back (rorn Albuquerque, New! and piotective dt vices in lU, man guards h a p I ROM IDMIO Mr 61TSTS to were last w.eh.nd were her laugh-'prn- t sufficient Mrs. are fveia! of them cm ranch-iand Mexico, proper place (ml, u) f a ont hs pre-.eaccidents of all dfscripsMnstnn, who enioyed a visit withj Mr, and Mrs. RoIrtI Telford, ter. Mis Charles llean her hus- - of Jay links tn ltapah. reached him. J l(ltmU !cMt-iIvarnl. and son. (hmk. from lav the end of the trad here, law and daughter, Mr. and and daughter. Sherry, of Mont tains and tyjRS j To of Diiard Mrs ton. and Mr and Mrs Hat old Id evening, June H Woffimien. behavior correct Xber, Idaho, vtsiteil at the home faulty CAinoHMXM 111 RG j wards ami family, of I illmme. Shortly alur ainv mg for a pro j They were accompanied home of Mr. and Mrs Howard Haines employes and have all sujR-rviover the wttkend They came to two of their grandchildren tposnd visit. Tom bir.ime ill and Inn.s Hullo K. I Imonte, Cal iors thoroughly instructed on an urgent ch sire to we arrived in looele, last Thursday cologv of auident prevention in who will visit here until parenls'sce the Haines ntw baby daugh-- ' Guests of Ihe Jay Hickses last evpu-sseweekend were Mr. and Mrs Karl and ta.k with each member of ter, Colette, who is a niece of the sjmisJ some tune visiting with regard to human failures, was'jotn them later this month the determined Bulto be visitors. Mrs grandmother, Mary remaining jhts Catholic youth Organization of ( lock, and h.s aunt, Mrs Gordon part of the safety program, amt i Ml IITS GRANDDACGHTFR being dealt with as discnlRcI St Matguc rites plans lo have a illlimt He i the son of William and luolle Uullixk lo improve safety at the Tooeleswiinming Tiny M,.ss Colette Haines, new pertv on Wednesday, Ik mils will also visit with hi depot .June 2G. at I o'clock p m buby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I maternal grandparents, Mr. and Tvcryone is asked to bring his Howard. Hamca. was visited last IS1T SANTA ANNANS i.Mrs Guy Sunhurg, of Salt lake nr her own lunch as there will Ir week by her grandfather and unDr and Mrs Glen Myler, and de, Jake Rnfi, and son Bill, of iCitv, and go on a fishing trip with picnic following the swim Woodiulf, Utah. The visitors were Ithrm, He plans to return home children. Marilyn, Sharon, Fatty and Brad, are visiting with rela PARI NTS GUSTSS SUNDAY in town especially to see her. 'in about a month lives here and are guests of their Guests at the home of Mr and .SUNDAY GLLSTS parents, Mr and Mrs J. L lee Mrs. J oel Dunn, on Sunday, were ucri: i rom YMiimiR ,. The Mviers reside at ksoqa An- - Mrs. Dunns parents, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Herron Visiting here with relatives on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Doyle na. California. Dr. Mvler was the Mrs. Clvde Thompson, of Rich find three children, Diane, David Maxwell and children, Bobby and speaker at the Tenth Ward sac- iiond. Utah, and her sister. Miss land Gregory, of Whittier, Calif. rament meeting on Sunday. Sue Ann, of Salt Lake City. Bevery Thompson, who is atten arrived in Tooele, Sunday, and ding summer school at Utah Stats aie visiting at the home of Mr. HUNTTR VISITORS HLRE ilerton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. CATHOLIC WOMENS GUILD University at logan. Timer Herron, and Ins sisters The Catholic Womens Guild Sunday guests at the home of Mrs Lloyd Berry1 and Mrs. John ORf GONIANS VISIT hold a meeting on Tuesday, June Mr. and Mrs. George f.lton were this week. Mr, and Mis, Kim T haver. IS. and new officers were elected. former residents. Mr. and, Mrs 'Chosen to serve for the coming year were the following officers: President. Mrs. Betty Bogle; Mrs Mary Parks, vice president aV Mres Lileen Sullivan, secretary, A picnic supper for members' of the guild and their partners! has been planned for the near future. Meetings have been dis-'continued for Ihe summer. M5ji Refreshments were served at (he Tuesday meeting by: Stevie Boritk. Mary Trujillo, and Kate dependable for over 63 years ) j I ev-n- I ! '. 1 t- iav i WAV.W.'.VW.W.V.V.V.V.VAV.'.V.V.V.V.V.W.V Clarks Ironriie 15 South Main, Phone 725 .V.V.VASSV.V.V.V.V.V.SV.SV.V.VAV.V.V..V.V.V Expert Frigidaire and Maytag Repair 7 years experience. r r. s j psv-Jh- d j t Standards research helps put jet aircraft in the stratosphere How J I I g Pad gen. Eagles Auxiliary Past madam presidents party Friday, June 28, with a dinner and show tn Salt Lake Ciis set for ty planned Reservations must be made by Thursday night, and may be arranged by calling Mabel Thom-csoor Jane Hammond. Summer Bingo During the summer months, the drill team will run Bingo games starting Tuesday, July 2, and ev iery Tuesday thereafter, until the month of September. w er in f YOUIR EES YOKE BUYS compare quality! w compare price! n j Progress in the West means Standards new synthetic oils help conquer vnfhenng jet heal and stratospheric TEN MILES UP WIIEKE THE JETS FLY there's a world ... YOUTH BREAKS ARM William H. Bryan, son of Bishop and Mrs Aron Bryan, of Erda, broke his arm, last week, in a fall from a tree. The break was in the elbow but is reported to be mending He was treated at the nicely Tooele Clinic and released to convalesce at his home few men know. Temperatures from 70 to 100 below zero make ordinary lubricants thick and sluggish on controls that must respond instantly. But within jet engines, moving parts must be protected against withering heat up to 600 Fahrenheit 195 FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Blackburn and son, Theo, of Anaheim, California, are visiting with their daughter, Ms Arthella Eden at 1965 Standard has built synthetic oils that stand up under both extremes. In less than five years these oils will be helping jet airliners whisk yQU safely to your destination, farther, faster, and more Jet airliners will carry twice as many passengers at twice the speed of conventional planes. Standard is getting ready now for 1965 when comfortably than ever before. Weve been working toward that day since 1942 when Standard supplied the fuel used in the first jet flight n the United States. and military demand for jet fuel will surpass aviation gas by more than 300,000 barrels a day. you better PRESTIGE SUPER-FLE- X real value! lowest price ever! 6.00-1- 6.70-1- 5 6 TUBE-TYP- TUBE-TYP- E plus tax and rctreadabla tire ptui tax retreadabl E tire LIFETIME GUARANTEE BY KELLY . . . ASK FOR FULL DETAILS Erda, and are also taking care of business here. Mr. and Mrs U.S. civilian j STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA serve plans ahead to KELLY SUFFERS BROKEN LEG Ross Bell, 350 West Vine, suffered a fracture of his left leg or Monday, while working on a construction job at St John. Mr. Bell tripped over a foundation, and a platform he was car rying struck him on the leg, causing the fracture He was treated at the Tooele Clinic and released to his home He is able to use ciutches. Air travel will nearly double by 1965 cold. KILLY Blackburn are former residents of this city Theo was a carrier for the Transcript-Bulletiand graduated from the high school at Anaheim. He was a member of Mozart Senior Choir and has appeared with the group at Disneyland, Hollywood Bowl, and several churches. They also went on tour to San Francisco. GUARANTEED NEW TREADS 6 AND RECAPPABIE TIKE OK RUBBER WELDERS 930 North Main Phone 1021 |