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D1NNTR GUESTS rOLRTH OF JULY GUESTS Dinner guests of Mrs. Millie Bryan on Tuesday were CWO J. C. Milligan of the U S. Navy and his wife and sons, John and Patrick, and his father, J. J. Milligan, of Salt Lake City. Mr. Milligan is on a months leave from service. He is a nephew of Mrs Brvan. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Flmer Peterson on the July 4th holiday were their children lS and grand childien, Mr. and Mrs. wish who came friends to Michael andjhttle Peterson, Wayne Tamera, of Salt Lake City, and'her a happy birthday and enjoy-Mand Mrs Tldon Kofford, Ray,(1(j pamPS and refreshments. Col- Wendy and Gordie, of Tooele. leen is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warr. r. 26-1- 1 , THURSDAY ea. 49c doz. 29c Rolls Semi-So- ft A TOOELE BAKERY WEDDING CAKE Randolph THE ENCHANTING, WORLD-BELOVE- Snow Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warr returned to their home this week from a two weeks visit with a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Martin HHowe in Shell, Wyoming. ART LINKLETTER --"SANDRA KIRK PATTY Mrs. Joseph Clayton, of St Louis, Mo , returned to her home via air, after Sunday morning spending a week at the home of, her mother Mrs Ella Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walters. Mrs. F.lla Walters and Mrs. Clayton were dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M A. Clayton in Logan. f retn-- . A ) r DEE O.. .i THIS.... THE DIARY OF ANNEFRANK CinimaScopS CHARTR00SE V practice, Thursday, 7:30 HFRC TROM MONTANA Vacationing here with relatives 'and friends are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sharp and their two daughtVISITS PARENTS ers Susan and Sally of Miles City, BROTHER VISITS Montana. They are house guests Guest at the home of Mr. and Jimmy Tate of Salt Lake City of Mrs. Sharps mother, Mrs. Er- Mrs. Sam Shields is his brother, spent the holiday weekend with Mr. A. M. Shields of Drumheller, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles nestine Kearns. Tate. Alberta, Canada. WEEKENND GUESTS s iSttop and MOTHER GOOSE SHOP $ Have Combined At 7 North Main OUR UNUSUAL VALUES CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES! HUBER PtCTHPf PO CENTURY SATURDAY STARTS SUNDAY & ROBERT SUNDAY JULIE MITCHUML0ND0N RENDEZVOUS with DEATH! 3 e, M pm. Choir p m. MATINEE SAT. I PM Tuesday r G:30 ED WYNN ml A 20th Ben Cooper COSH BEYMER Church School, 9:45 am. Church Service 11:00 a.m. Nursery for small hildren. Methodist Youth Fellowship for Senior and Intermediate groups, WINTERS SHELLEY SCHILDKRAUT James C. Stephens, Pastor Phone 1007 . millii perkins- "JOSEPH Starring the Mutual evening built a big bon fire where they and Bishop enjoyed singing Robert Lawrence from Grants-villtalked and showed some rope tricks. Hot dogs and punch were enjoyed by all to wind up the evening. A THAN THE & Rav. Charles E. Frecgard Pastor 415 Utah Avenue Sunday Masses 7:00 a.m 10:30 a.m., and 6 p.m. Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to Walters, Dick Hall, Louise Ajax, Mr. and Mrs. Hugie Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dew, Mr. pnd Mrs. Richard Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. James Hervat, and Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McKinstry, all of Tooele. Also in attendance were Mr and Mrs. Bell Campbell, of Salt Lake City, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Serdar, aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. David Marx and daughter Connie, all of Midvale. DRAMATIC I ALSO Molly Bee vVv. NO MORE M:C0KVACX RICHARD -' X. 25 years... CABOOSE Mrs. F,dna Strickland of Cedar, Fort, spent a few days at the home of a daughter and son-iniaw, last week, Mr. and Mrs Dale Castagno. :tjt AND STORY Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner of Salt Lake City spent the evening at the home of Mrs. Mayna Smilh, Tuesday. Community Methodic Catholic Womans Society of Christian Service pot luck picnic with Frances Stewart, Thursday, July 14, 1.00 p.m. This is the last meeting for the Womans Society until Morning Worship, September. Training Union, 6 pm. The morning church service for 7 Evening worship, pm. Sunday, July 10, will be conducted Midweek prayer service, Wed. by a supply from Westminster at 7 p.m. College, Salt Lake City. surprise party was given on Saturday, July 2, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Hervat, 2S3 East First South in honor of their son, Paul, on occasion of his birthday anniversary. A buffet supper was served in the rumpus room, followed by dancing. Those in attendance were Kay Greenland, Rada Bell, Karl In TOVVY St. Marguerites Surprise Parly A ILmstltrMian Wcrccns Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Warr visited Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Warr. KSL-T- CIIURCIILS their daughter and her husband, ix Valley Hospital. over God commend. h II s love toward us that, while we were yet sinners, Christ d.ed for us," .Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swearingen and two children, Elaine and Cary Of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. Warr are happy parents of a babv boy in the Tooele, born Wednesday H. jl I ' 30 Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Smith were Scon TALE.-FO- R D ALL AGES son-in-la- v & FRIDAY PICTURES COLUMBIA ENDS SATURDAY Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartley Pal-mer, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walters and daughters Colleen and Ranae, spent a weekend camping out and fishing at Tabionia, Utah, and other points of interest when it comes to fishing. PM Friday G m dmve-i- n It's Cool Inside Mr. and Mrs. Richard Castagno and daughter Toni Kay spent the July 4th weekend at Yellowstone. Danish Tea Cakes r 1 4 set up and run this encampment. WEEKEND HERE 8:30. These boys leave on July 15 and Novena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. Eugene Klmg who is employed 16 for a course contingent training at Yerrmgton Nevada, spemt the h Do t URlas Fort Wl, b(? helJ long holiday here, visiting w,th!m Sa,t Lake th City and on the First Baptist his family and left Tuesday mornof July they will leave the Dening for Yerrmgton. 597 SOUTH MAIN ver and Rio Grand Railroad tion for Colorado Springs, Colo., Pastor, Rev. Varion L. Stogner TOOELES after which they will return on Sunday School, 10 a.m. July 31 at 5:30 am. 11 a.m. 1 Closed u y at 9 15. Adult instiuction and information class, Tuesday at 7 30 pm. Tins Is The Life" Saturday at LOCAL evening teaching Jamboree SEVENTH WARD: Woik meeting along with Tuesday, July 12, 10 a m. (Note songs to the bovs. On Friday the group was run change in meeting day). Work eleven competitive games through inThelda Nix. Work director, some cludes, belts, molding copper pic- that were set up and run by Stans-burtures, border print pictures, gold of the Scout Troops of the District. flower wall plaques, monks cloth Mr. Mueller wishes to take this handbags, embroidery and quiltmeans to thank all the Scout ing. Lunch. Baby tender. Masters and boys, who helped to t if w u REMEMBER!! victory. akery Sesame with relatives from their home in Sacramento, Calif, are former Tooeleans, Mr and Mrs. Wayne Mercer and children, Leland, Linda, Dale and Gary. They are house guests of Wayne's parents, Mr. and Mrs Ray Mercer. f; fiB'-- girls ball team played St. John, Wednesday evenihg, at the Frda ball diamond with a Th JUtV here Visiting their TSTOR 7th and Birch WRD: Work day Tues. Jamboree Scout Troop their (Note change of days), 10 at the Boy camp a m. Work on earrings, copper Scout Wigwam in Settlement Can and planters. Lumheon at ntK)n. yon, on June 30 and July 1, Thurs- and r'rltljy. FlC.liril WARD: Workday, Mon-jJjJamboree Scout master Oran day, July 11, 10 am. Outgoing of- to he honored. Mueller, reports that the twenty ficers and tiadu-rAll ladies of the ward urged to boys from Tooele and Salt lake Counties had an enjovuble time Baby tender. at 4 00 and They met FIRST WARD: Tuesday, July 12, held their Thursday and distribut(mentation 10 a m. Lunch. Work leader has ed their equipment and set up some attractive examples Quiltcamp bv patrols A film was ing and other types of work will shown by Lee Rockwell, to the be carried out. fireside 12 July '1. i g Camp Held TENTJI t . First Lutheran Church Jatnborre Scouts 8, 19G0 Friday, July Pre-Trainin- . gpqpijlpqpft4ppMqjlpjp(14pP4 firiff py :Sv- - FAMILY GET TO GETHER Wedding and Birthday Cakes are our Specialty! Tooele Bakery 40 West Vine Phone 583 Enjoying a family ,get together; on July 4th, were Mr. and Mrs Melbourne Lawrence, and their children. 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