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Show -- r' Tho Tcoelo Transcript lames Busico 1957 Friday, September 27, Injured in Fall JarnrS Busko was painfully injured on Wednesday when he fill from a ladder at his home at North 5th St. Hie ai'ddenl ruled while he ttas pullmg sn'iie old f' I ,' shingles age. r front the roof of his gar- lie sal treated at the Tooele Valley Hospital for severe contusion of the leg and possible fracture, and rekasid to his home ti A I' ) ; 1 i : tm .3T VoT IMJ WORKSHOP ATTEND the bride and bridegroom Rona'd Ri.hcrt-o- n took for his After a brief honey mot n the bride, M.ss Karyn Joy Bryan, in couple will make' a sett.ng of beautiful glad oli at their home in Salt Luke City for the North Tooele Tabernacle, on the present, Friday, September I at 7 pm The ceremony was performed by BIRTHDAY PARTY Bishop Bert H. Weight and was followed by a reception from I Jeanne Johnson was honored guest at the home of her parents. until 10 p m. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Johnson, Tues- is of the Mr Karyn daughter n 0Cl's'n n'd a M r . R oy" B ry a n and Ronald "i""' Seventeen little ts the son of the )a,e Stewart Robertson and Mrs. Minnie Rob- - i,eu er ,n ,,f4nJs(nc'0 r!1 ertson, Salt Uke City. The bride was lovely in a three- - 1Jrtnne "ce,vwl man-- v gown of white chenille lace with long sleeves and sequin around the neck. Her finger-- j Miss Hanrah Jane Wheelock will tip veil was caught by a cap of guest at the home of her aunt seed pearls. Her bouquet was ,nd uncle Mr. and Mrs. John made of pale yellow roses centerBrough, this school year, while she by an orchid. completes her senior year at Too- M Mjid of honor Thelma eje High School. Miss Wheelock Bracken, attired in a yellow bal- the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. derma length bouffant Uffcta John Womack of San Pedro, Cadres. Miss Lu Ann Duffin, brides- - pfornia, maid, wore a pink chiffon ballerina length bouffant dress. Miss Joan Hallsey, bridesmaid, wore a turquoise ballerina length dress of nylon. Mis Lynn Bryan, sister of the bride, was junior bridesmaid and was attired in 42-X-8blue taffeta with gold stripe. Miss 8' Sharon Paulick, neite of the bridegroom, wore a Reg. Pries 143.10 pink voile dress. They all carried bouquets of pink roses and white carnations. Mother of the bride wore a navy the bridegroom was attired in a blue embroidered sheath and a corsage of pink roses. Mother of the bridegroom was attired in a light blue knit dress and wore a corsage of pink roses. Fred Robertson, brother of the bridegroom, acted as best man. OTHER BAGS Ushers were Miss Marva Erick-;son- . Ronald Peterson and Bob Paulick. $16.00 Air-Mattre- ss Mrs. Florence McBride and Mr Paulick. Mrs. Florence McBride and Mrs. 'Martina Duffin played the organ jduring the evening and Dick Hall sang several numbers, accompa- Due to the . . . acceptance of our GOLDEN HARVEST newly-marrie- 'M i The beaut. fuf three tiered wed dmg cake trimmed with pink and white roses, wedding bells and swans and placed in a setting of crystal bowl holding green haves and g'mhola centers, was cut by Karyn Bryan 'Is Bride of Ron Robertson i TREMENDOUS t' acMr and Mr. Roy I companied by their daughter, Carol, ongored to logan Monday afternotm. She joined other student X oltners at the annual leadersh.p workshop at the MIA Girls' Camp m logan Canyon. tioals of the leadersh.p meet Gut-cIm? has what' & turned (he mischievous ige; Char are designed to provide group ex-- ' l for! lyn Hue I.nn,, daughter (if Mr perienir which will and Mrs, Billy l.nnii, celebrate leaders and to provide an insight her first birthday. September 25 into group methods of solving problem and giving competent leadnt, ership, I)r. Daryl Chase. USU RETURNS TO SCHOOL M;s Alice Anderson, daughter Carol iswill be featured Secretary of the L'SU of Mr, and Mrs, W. Hevan Anderson, will lease for Logan on I ri Student Body this year, Mr. and Mrs. (job-tovisited day to attend CSU this winter She will register for classes or with their son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jay Dobson and September 2V family at Centerville, on their reRTU RN I ROM ST. GLORGI turn journey. Mrs. Farrell Stewart and son Rodney, returned home last week- 1RD WARD RELIEF MK'H.TY end from St. George, where they OPENING SOCIAL had been visiting for about two Third Ward Relief Society will weeks as guests of her parents. hold their opening social on TuesMr. and Mrs. Warren Hardy. day, October 1. A one oclock lunMARRIAGE LICENSE ISSLTO cheon will be served and a proAT TOOLLE gram will be given. The presidency is very desirous of having Leon Russell Jackson, 29, Plea- nil of the ladies of the ward atsant Grove and Barbara Ann tend whether they are members Pchrson, 24, Vernon. of the organization or not. Sob-ton- p vV will continue 'f' ,t"-- v tier-skirte- d urn-on- e hetu-lplu- Pre-side- sja-ake- thru-ou- t THIS WEEK Mantes Chevrolet South Main, Tooele 23 TELEPHONE 8SS' - SLEEPING Beetle Bailey comic strip characters come to li'e as (left to right) Pvt. Roy Zwccres and Pfc. Clifford R. Hubbard of lleadquart-er- s ivtachment and Pvt. Nick Speroa of Co. 'U" 2nd Chemical Weapon Battalion become inspecting ''officers'' for the day. Costumed with huge officers ensignia and outlandish measuring instruments, they added an amusing aspect to the full field inspection of 2nd Chemical Weapons Battalion by its commanding officer. Lt. Colonel Frank L Schaf, Jr. BAGS Oversized, Nylon Bags Reg. Price $29.9 S d 28 2195 Station Wagon Sleeper, . . 60-X-8- 8" 5L . I SEW WHATS NEW! BRUSHED "DOVE-TOUCH- j RAYON " PICKWICK FLANNEL TATES ARNE- L- nied by Miss Lu Ann Duffin. The beautiful washable faille LADIES DAYS haven't seen anything until you see this full line of pretty fabrics for fall and winter sewing WEEKEND STORE FULL OF VALUES SPECIALS LOVE Corduroy .. p,aJn coI 88c Corduroy Prin $1.19 Corduroy Yd Quilted reversible cottons $5 or $1.29 WOLLEiNS 60 Inches Wid-e- regular price regular price regular price regular price retreat review ceremony honoring General Jacquard II. Rothschild (far left) was held recently on the headquarters parade field. General Rothschild was making his final visit of inspection to Dugway Proving Ground prior to his retirement from active duty on Sept. 30. General Rothschild entered the service in 1926 as a cadet at the U S. Military Academy at West Point, New York. He was commissioned a 2nd Lt. in Field Artillery in 1930. He served A K 1018 manufacturer was slow, Penwas quick, swooped up marvelous expensive look chenilles with that great swirl," with those catch-al- l pockets, in five of the most lucious colors ever! A Chief ney Baptismal ke Charles Cramer is guest of hisiTTfl for sister, Mrs. Belly Bogle and James Bogle. He ar- Baptismal services for the TooJ rived heie on September 20 and North Tooele and Grantsville ele, he begins his' I will remain until Stakes will be held in the North classes at the University of Utah jTooele Stake Tabernacle, Sunday in Salt Lake City. Charles motor- 28 on the following (September sit- his home from down site Jed of Anchorage, Al- - A full field inspection was held schedule: uated outside l Tooele. 12 noon; Tooele aska. Recently by 2nd Chemical Weap-- I North Grantsville 2 p.m P m-ons Battalion on the fiost head-,- 1 parade field. Lt. Baptismal clothing for those be headquarters Colonel Frank L. Scaf. Jr., Com- - ing baptized and those who offi can be rented at the Taber-ica- l manding Officer of the 2nd Chem-'ciata nominal laundry first Weapons Battalion, spected the men in ranks and then charge. again after they had set up their SECOND BIRTHDAY tents and displays. Four enlisted men were award- - Tiny Miss Elizabeth Shafer was at a Party on Thursday ed three-da- y passes for being 2 p.m. to celebrate her second standing in the inspection. They a were Pvt. John W. Blalack of Co. birthday. Guests included Kevin Pvt. Norman W. Rowe of,Marett' Chucky and Lance Samp-CA:; and Jeanette ''B;" Pfc Anthony J. Moskowa! son, and Frankie of Co. "C; and Sp3 Jerry H.jShafer. Games were played and refreshments were enjoyed. Eliza Grebe of Hq. Det. of Mr. and Mrs had an The inspection also reCC1Ved many using aspect. Three enlisted men'Fr?"klm.f.Shaferacted as characters out of the Beetle Bailey comic strip. VISITS RELATIVES with white gloves, huge ya and Mrs. Ralph Gillespie Mr. and outlandish insignia 7 IRONS South Pvt. Nick Speree of Co. and son, Richard, Michel in Tooele visiting were B Zweeres and,:Dakta. Pvt. and Roy Regular Price $80.00 Pfc. Clifford E. Hubbard of Hq.) with family members on Tuesday, Sale Price J)95 inDet., conducted a special spection, the likes of which have never been seen before at Dug- Set Saturday Holds Full ther-in-la- Slips . . fr TOURNEY Woods Re9- $73.25 - Sale Price 5J)93 MacGregor TOURNEY M75 COLO CROME Regular price $130.00 Sale price IATTY 1IEIU Set of 7- Pro-On- ly Equipment! hah; ITLTItA Crown Set of 3 Regular $130.00 SALE 25 9R00 BIG savings on all Golf Bags! 5 Sale price J,"595 95 Wilson FOK1EMASTEK Woods (Set-3- ) Regular $48.75 SALE ;jfl95 off on all Shoes in stock! Wilson SAM SNEAD Set Set of 4, Regular $45.00 $72M) ns Registered Grips er Irons (Reg. $45.00) Sale Price 21)0 WALTEII IIAOEN Special 5 Irons 7 Top quality, famous brand nylons! Right size the minute they go on. Wouldnt think of wrinkling. Dark seams stay in place. Todlers Orion Sweaters l,; Sturdy Laundry Carts 2 t! Blankets 3 (id Rayon-Orlo- n (120 Boys1 Girls Shoes only) way. Byron NELSON Irons and Woods SALK Dyna-Weig- ht Irons Washable the i-:i- :. MacGregor Woods Regular price $71.50 Sale price 5J)9S - WILSON STAFF pga . with Fit You-Siz- ed No Ironing GALORE! Exclusive Top-Quali- ty Nylon e. 1957 A Stretchables Women's Field Inspection l BAGAINS T'-- ' 19,VI, wllClUILal Fabric Specialty Center fF V General Rothschild served as Chemical Officer for Research and Development. ) May, ! CHENILLE DUSTERS with Field Artillery until 1937, when he transferred to the Chemical Corps. He rose from 2nd Lt. in 1930 to full Colonel in 1953. In Institute of Technology 1940, Massachusetts granted him the MS degree in chemical engineering. Promoted to Brigadier General in VISITS Many, many more good buys. BARGAINS? G LOVE VELVET-- Y 4.98 now 4.34 4.50 now 3.98 3.98 now 3.49 3.49 now 2.98 ALL COTTONS ON SALE 3 yds for $1.00 to 98c MacGregor as io30 I Tor Skirts, Shirts and Dresses You as Reg. $52.00 SALE- - TOOELE Tony Macaluso - PGA Pro UOLF COURSE Needless to say, their inspection drew loud cheers and laughter from the men. WEEKEND GUESTS Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gillette were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wallin, Salt Lake City, who came out for the homecoming of Jay Shields, and also their son, and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs Jules Gillette, Salt Lake City, who came out to visit with their folks. VISIT AT GRAND JUNCTION Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gray were guests of Mrs. Gray's sister, Mrs. Sadie Frey, Grand Junction, Colorado, last week. During their visit, the people of Grand Junction were celebrating their diamond jubilee in a very spectacular manner with parades, a Spanish fiesta, street dancing with the theme of the celebration Utes to Uranium. being brought out in various displays, clc. Mr. and Mrs. Gray returned home. Sept. 23 after a very pleasant visit. Visitors from Mr. and Mrs. granddaughter, visiting at the El Monte, Calif., Howard Allen and Alice Condren, are home of Mr. and Mrs. A.M. Shields. They will return to El Monte, Saturday. Visit our Store for Curtains, Drapes! Ready-Mad- e Draperies 0 Print or Plain 95 5-- w Dacron Panels 41 Regular or Long Girls' Flannel M Lined leans Heavyweight Sweat Shirts oo Priscillas Q Self-Dryin- g Easy to launder. big comes western Vat-dy-e- d 59S pockets. fit! p jeans, Sanforized Gauze Diapers manufacturer up with the greatest jean buy for Penney's! . haul-u- n iGO FASHION TAFE Dacron Double-Wove- enormous for lasting And Penney's packs quality in every inch! Theyre to reduce shrinkage, full cut for proper fit! Reinforced ribbed tail, cotton fleece lined. A buy! Penney's quality 20 by 40 inch double-wove- n gauze dia- pers for greater absorbency. Made specially for Penney's by a famous manufacturer. 1 |