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Show The Tooele Transcript Utah's Minerals Slated for BYU 6 Dorothy Soarlc Dance Studio Is Reopening 17, 1960 Week Leadership Annual BYU ( Second Leadership Week, scheduled for Salt Lake City, the week of June 27th to July 1st, will feature a course on Utah minerals, among the many 'courses of the weeks itinerary will be: "Symposium of Utahs Mineral Dorothy s , i ' ' from yf ,M Mil M I ' 4 Barbara Howard photo Ly A tenth year, Tooele High Bandsman I .D Thomas under Lucy IJling-jton- . currently studying 1:0(1 3rd Ward Speaker Dr. Flupene Campbell from the Young University will Brigham be the speaker at the LDS Third Ward Sunday afternoon ment service, at 2:45 pm. Dr. Campbell is a former resi-th- e dent of Tooele and everyone is invited to hear him speak. Studios sacra-'re-ope- a in 1 I ii. Due to the fair being held earlier 'this year, students registration be payable one week earlier than planned. Registration fee may be paid this Sa'urday, (June lSth, Monday, 20th or Sat. June 25th. Due to popular demand, a summer recreational dance session will be held for new students that were not members of the dance studio through the year. New' students may register for these classes, Saturday 18th and Mon.fee will to 2:00 p.m. June 27th General Introduction, Lecture by Mr. Nelson W. Aldrich, secretary, Utah Natural Resource Committee. (Movie: "From This Earth"). June 2Sih - (oil and gas). Lecture by Mr. Grant A. Brown, vice president, Rocky Mountain Oil and Gas Association, (Movie: "Burrell Numlx-- r One). JUNE 20th - (Steel and Iron Ore). Mr. Arthur R. McQuiddy, Director of Public Relations, of Columbia Geneva Steel Division, United States Steel Corporation. June 30th - (Copper, Lead Zinc and Uranium). Lecture on lead, zinc and uranium by Mr. Miles P. Romney, Manager, Utah Mining Association. Lecture on copper by Mr. Ward F Balmer, Director of Public Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation. and July 1st - (Coal Lecture by Dr. EIRoy Nelson. Vice President, First Security Corporation. j day, 20th. Jusf Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital RETURN FROM VACATION Mrs. Grant Riding and son John Lester and Diane Jones Kenneth and Mrs. Allen Lindberg Tooele, son June 14. and children, Juhn A., and Janeen Clark, J. Don and Nona Mae Clark have returned from a vacation. June R Garda Toote trip to Clifomia. They visited at DeVere and Kathy Dew Wesley inDisneyland, and other points of Tod Park, son, June 15. terest in Los Angeles and San Crossley, George and Phyllis Davis Gieb-e- r. Francisco. Wendovcr, daughter June 16. i Individual Winners Back row: Karyl Maynard, Lois Thomas, Margaret Gordon, Betty Kershner, Naonii Margetts and Helen Dymock. Individual trophy winners In the Womans Major Bowling League for the past season are pictured above L to R front: Pearl Scott, Verla Kopfer and Barbara McKinstry. She is piano under Dan Whitehouse. In the fifth prude she began on her clarinet and after completinp the series of three methods required for hiph st hoot band admission, is the daughtBarbara Howard was sufficiently advanced in the ARRIVES FOR WEDDING er of Mrs. Helen Howard and the eiphth prade to lecome a mem304 East S. Kenneth Orton, and son, late Bruce Howard, Mrs. She has of ber this orpanization. from First South. Baltimore, to progress musically Mark, arrived continued of last week She began music study on the and is at present working toward .Maryland, Wednesday piano between her nineth and her first class musicianship rat- - by plane, to be in attendance at the wedding and reception of her ,inp. sister, Joan, and to visit with her a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bcvan. BARBARA has developed knack for hearing and underand the instructions COMES BY PLANE standing character to carry them out. Her Miss Carol Dawn Lee, arrived dependability is a source of in- by plane, Wednesday, from Glenspiration and makes her progress dale, Calif., to be a bridesmaid possible. She exercises pood judg- at the wedding of Joan Bcvan ment and her decisions are usual- and Ben Ray Shippen. She is a ly the ones that involve duty and guest at the home of Mr. and hard work. If she minds giving Mrs. Ray Bcvan. up her right to loaf, it is not evident in her activities for such DAUGHTER-IN-LAVISITS a schedule as she maintains Guests at the home of Mr. and leaves little time to develop the Mrs. Alma J. DeLaMare last week ' gleaning instincts. Bill and Bud White; Donna Peterson and Mrs. were their daughter-in-law- , Bill and Buds Chevron team were winners She recently sang in the MIA Barbara DeLaMare and her two Geniel Bridges. Team members absent from of the Womans Major Bowling League this Youth Choir for June Conference, charming little daughters, Kym the picture were: Marge Martin and Janet past season and are pictured above (L to R) is MIA organist in the Sixth Ward and Williams. Calif. of Gordon, Pearl LaMirada, sponsors Scott, Kaylecn Margaret and has received two individual Barbara attended the annual awards. Her next years schedule LDS June convention while the C. L. Anil at school includes geometry, En- babies visited with grandparents. glish, band, typing, health, bio- They returned to their home on logy and drivers education. She Monday. enjoys school work, is an excel-Coast Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brown lent student and enjoys the asBROTHER VISITS two a from returned of Carter Robert Tuesday Whitfield, and of friends sociation acquainhere from his home in weeks vacation through Tooele, has recently been honored Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Russell and trip tances. She will be a member of Visiting Mr. is Grant Calif., LeeCanada and the Northwest. at the University of Utah. He was Dr. and Mrs. R. E. W'assom and the thespian and pep club this Paradise, Benson and is dividing his visitAt they Canada, the distinguished student four children, Terri Ann, Michelle, Raymond, next year. gj time among the homes of were guests of Mrs. R. W. d CLOSED WED & SUNDAY Barbara has been to Los An- ing by the Army ROTC. The Bobby and Steven, returned Sathis sisters, Mrs. Velma Whiic-hnus- er, a sister of Mr. Brown, and awards are based on high scholar-a- t urday from a two weeks vacation geles three or four times on famLidTooele; Mrs. L. T. Portland they visited three UjPf interest and ability, in Southern California, including ily excursions and to Idaho. She dell, Erda; and Mrs. Enid Eller-ma- sisters of Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Char- - Mr Whitfield is a junir, major-le- s Disneyland, Marineiand and the is interested in nursing and has Salt Lake City. Mackey, Mrs. Roy Pringle, jng jn psychology. He is a grad- - Beaches. They came home by way been accepted as a volunteen at and Mrs. Dan Danielson. uate of Castle Heights Military of Bishop and Lehman Caves, the Tooele Valley Hospital. MaturPh.54W 124 N Main Mr. Brown is a native of Card-sto- Academy where he was active in near Ely, Nevada. ity has brought to her an aware- fering. and lived there until 1919. ness of the need to alleviate suf- SHE HAS her share of house- pje visited with many of his kins- work to do at home as her mother men and friends while in that has the double responsibility of area. home maker and provider. Brown were Mr. and Mrs. Barbaras faith in knowledge among the first to go over Logan and work is best understood thru Pass in Glacier National Park, the story of the woman who saw since its opening this spring. They a violinist after his concert and snow drifts thirty feet passed exclaimed: "I would give half my high. life to be able to play as you do. OLDEST CHARACTERISTIC That, madam, the violinist reWhen a person claims they like is exactly what I have plied, given to do it. Even to the gift- the old- - fashioned way the best, Lar9e Double ed and none among us are with- they are forgetting that sin is out gifts, success comes as the about the oldest characteristic of the Human Race. result of work. alters MEDICAL Maude Bell, Grantsville Sherry Knight, Grantsville Martha Howell, Tooele Ruth Rydalch, Grantsville A chap recently set up a movie SURGERY Maxine Nelson, Tooele camera on a square section Deahn Johannson, Grantsville of his garden, and, in 8 hours, William T. Webster, Tooele 5,763 from insects picked up Edith Jordan, Tooele wasps to ants. COOL, COLORFUL! STRAW HATS Womans Major League Quality & Price Gal. Dance Dr. Eu "one Campbell six weeks sum- preparation foe Tooele County Fair Dance lie-Ivue, to be held August 11, 12 and non-cred- ft. Searle afier mer vacation Resources. it FIVE ONE HOUR classes designed to familiarize the layman with the history, econo-inu- c impact, problems and cur rent status of Utah's mineral will be held industries s ! Friday, June Browns The John Home from Canada And Northwest Trip $ Whitfield Robert Given ROTC Finest quality straw super light weight SPORT SHIRTS Kussells A fine selection of Wassoms Enjoy West Trip Student Award 'A Gal. Coop-jawar- Dixie Queen Make your gift a hit! New top fashion styles and colors. Meeker Wallets Gifts Galore for Dad TOOELE MERC 23 SUMMli OUT WHERE THE COUNTRY FROM TOOELE BAKERY TEAR A TRUCK CAN TO FIECE- S- Pineapple Angel Food Cake 43c Chevy Chocolate Cake 89c middleweights more get layer fi 2 doz. 49c Snow Flake Rolls work done A TOOELE BAKERY WEDDING CAKE in sW ? .'U t ! ' Where they used to deliver 2,300 RANGLER BOXER L0NGIES 'd'-V'- 9 for Boys & Girls Reg. 1.98 SPECIAL r- C v .7- Jjr- . " te x I r ' 79c T! 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