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Show Womans View A AN INTERESTING COLUMN The Tooele Transcript 5, s f THE FEMALE OUTLOOK t Jusf - Handsome young Danny Medina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Junior Medina, celebrated his first birthday July 2J. lie was honored at birthday party, Sunday night, at which forty guests attended. EAGLES Shores ol Utah Lake Near Lehi Eagles Come all! To the Auxiliary HoIxj Ball. July 31.' Dress up crazy. Don't be neat. Forget your diet. Don't be pent. Let's head for the hills, where there's fun. and food to eat. Bring your own plate, cup, knife, fork and spoon. . . SURGERY UNDERGOES Mrs. Edith Morrell has returned to her home from the Tooele Valley Hospital, where she underwent surgery last week. She is reported to be recovering satis- factorily. Ail till Swim Begin July 31, 10 P.M. r Summer White Goods! vvawtk X.AWWXXHeea?HtyxkSIJexVAVV.XWXAyV....XVS::.4AIXAxWt-.yy- Reduced . f pencKombFdotUSUNS! sssksSSS: whl,e muslins.long 15 fuI1 niTED! oaring tw'n 72 by w. jos or fwin fitted 81xJ 08 or full fencale pasfels shiimZ'V? Ml V;2 T 3$c fiUed r38Vt..zSf04,7 jry?j - ' ONLY HOLDS ' SAVEWoWArREnoo1 ; 3 Sr wash, y iu,Pe,r'sofl- - loc- s 2 uper-Bcn- yy. epped sclccin qU0 full ni: Wte. VtfS0C BANKETS! cj bmdug Nicest cighf! warm h Pi k green.' r' y 7" !' bZcbd- CrWci3f't! ryon, JCm0n' J warmly - Nyi bci9c, (ur. - Shop Penney 's in Tooele, Open 'til was r. t a n, fair Bir ; ha ot c on'. I. men! the toe It, on o! f ih,-Ih- e tie r ns way for ,.t wiiat M ft I tin a national sa'i fc.enrry U'all rait'y iBos iiTVthni the iiuiiphr'it rts don t fall all over the p!.u I filuial on ate in onh r for tin- - o i.g o f ft .i 'l tinir.i.imi liit.i.n'v m s! year mr M to o. ng loot jure I v.n ..i oma aga n w i' Be It. Id on the Notue whore (he Bonnes. ".I sjtt d it salt flat this r,f, ih !e all tin iif.it,ve sa!ettu-:i- : Iv the s1' IS will all Set ktue . h. r aid Br ! I' It aks lilt bg oong, men who s!o th.r.gs the B.nd wav. In, Id n the.r nan facers, k to take :!, r turn pav.ug their own wav ai d so f irth, w li B on tile fam-- d rate ionise, and they ihjv Be the instrununt to ket p alive the ttal. turns of this faim-- l s;sot m Western Utah 1 t i till" 9 p.m. of New Mexico, Mulhson of Colorado State and Ray Jenkins of Montana in experience. hut will In another of the bright young 1: nu n of football to take over the reins in oar Mountain league, There ought to Ih some mighty interesting foots, ill around this year . . . the teams from the Skvl.ne are beginning to branch out to tougher opposi'ion Ationa and An.onj Stale, future members of a new league with four rs. will get a good share of attention. Also teams like Oiegon. Western Michigan, Oregon State, Minnesota, San Jose State, and a few from down Texas way will meet Skyline learns. It ought to be the best representative year in the now dead league' history Kickoff generally come untd around September Iti. but practice sessions will begin to sweat off the pound the first of . September. Yep . . . football is nearly here. looks like the Salt Lake Bees have found thernv Ives, and, now are making their move up the ladder, even to contention for a first division berth. The five wins out of the first six with Hawaii, show promise of good things to come and the youngsters have begun to mature. Salt Lake's baseball faithfull point out knowlingly that they knew it would happen all along." A few still adopt a wait and see attitude since the' season isn't over, and the Bees must meet some of the league leaders they can hang up their spikes We kind of feel like the kids are ready to fulfill their part for .e-- t S Sky-Bi- pos-obl- Fri (id IMoSorVu! s THURSDAY - FRIDAY July 27 and 28 Mightiest of Motion Pictures! wfiv, eg, n DcMillCSf f Krtmioii Au:. 3lh reunion has Imen planned at the City Park Bowery, for all former of residents Deseret A Chemical Depot. Time of the reunion is Saturday August 5, beginning at 2.00 pm and those attending arc aked (r bring something for pot luck lunrh plus their own silverware Swimming will be available for those who desire it. Planning the outing are chairman, .Howard ,K. Haims; serre-tery- , Sharon Seals; invitations. James and Gladys Alcorn; entertainment. Jewel Jensen and Bill Inwtriiuiioiis Mr. Uno Miellinen of Grants il!c instructs Pvt. Robert T. ( ruloot, as Brig, (Ten. D. E. Ureaki-tield- , (ommandmg General of l.eitetkenny Ordnance Depot, ( hambervburg. Pa. and (ol. Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Ollicer of looele U.S. Army Photo Ordnance Depot look on. I)'Mrtl (Jiciniral eX.XtX.Vtf.XtX.-X.-VtX.- ClaH.pw PENNEYS REDUCES PRICES ON SHEETS AND BLANKETS! ', usual, Utah got louin.imt-h- dek-sn- 't Come one you - busy houseHey, there wife - tired husband How about a refreshing cool hour at the local pool while you learn to swim? Get the Kids all tucked in for the night and join your friends at a learn to swim party. Lessons begin at 10 p.m., according to Leigh Pratt, on July Signed: Vannie 31st. and will be a mixed class The machined trees of tropical husbands and wives for beginners. to hu- $3.50 will pay for 10 lessons. America are poisonous You really should learn to swim. mans. Contact with leaves, bark, It will be fun and relaxing. or sap generally leaves sores. MOW! JPENNEYS AXL'ILIARY All Lady . . PICNIC AREA. RIDES the Wvo-m.n- hus-ban- d am going S, A Wet k raised Mary V It 'u I s e I to kill you ,it leaves the reader tip in the air as to who is going to kill whom. A mistake made by the proof reader is mixing up lines of print. You get some-- the fans now, and Will continue fo play pretty pood tail We flV.O wonder why wdl Be But k n ,t yar and who w II rimte tm to even tYHJ.iU re . better aid h.pprt thill; Bate bull HI tilt f shate of evtia Inning and s o - run w is t t ar . , and on !i as t ', lljunv won .. m U,;h vidt-- t of ibt- d tin it). to XSX Tie arrival of the football guide Ukk last wnk Biought a stroll reminder that the p.gskut sport is mue ;:a.n just amend the it. filer and many piepaiat.ims must be matte I In- seasons set in to toll By so jiiu k v now , that Vou'le hardiy ever away Iron) out ' at all dur.ng the year tr interest. og note in Skyline football as the league got s into the homestretch of it's history , , , with the retirement of rsuri John Honing from the league coaching rank all of tin loathe, presently m their positions are in their first join In other words, no coach in the league has ever held a head tou.h,ng jot) in any otlur ctClee befote the one they now hold it ' eallv a freshman league a far as co ulu s .in- concerned. Hal Mitchell. BYU s new ft'.tnior will lie entering his first assignment as a head co.iv h. He'll he behind Utah's Kay Nagel, I t ih State's John Ralston, Bob IVvaney of L very mu th.nks that n!in 4 column is duck They think Arrived A that all it involves is sitt.ng down at a tv riter and ti.t h.iin Tooele Valiev Hospital off one's thoughts on a tvrla.n sut.j.-u- , Noth ng could la-- farther! from the truth, A columned has to put up with ail kinds! and Myrtle Nelson of diffucultn-s- . namely people lor instance, oiu of the biggest piob Hander. TcH.de, son. July 2t. It ms which fare female columnists is husbands, rnest aiul Icurame Bdgrmnn Itepee of tliej years I have put in trym to change him, my husband has the Rm.ildi, Tooele, daughter, July 36. in the evening. nasty habit of wanting to eat d.nner SOMl-UManJ Mary Watkins Dmgla preferably as soon as he pets home from work. Nothing Chr.stiansen, Sjndy, son, July 27. interrupts a writer so much as having to jump up, oH-- a can! SIRGFRY of string beans and throw them a sital word or part of a into a cooking Another pot. sentence. 1 hu the sentence Lat.sta Hill, Tooele Stumbling block is childun. let All male Democarts and Blaine Pollock, Tooele three of them in the same room Jarolnj Ortega. Grantsville together over a period of time Reputirans alike will look Keith niton. Granger smart in llermuds shnrts (an and invariably at least two of A. II, Batiison, Toic!e intellectual thought if I ever them will get into a fight. If one be heard embarone), I ane Pnlloek, Tooele may doesn't want to take more lime rassing If it comes out. "All out. sewing penkets bark on torn Rose Hogan. Kit Karson. Colo Democrats and Republicans shirts and sweeping up the dirt MI DICAL-Aur- ora luuk alike.' I can just imagine which spills out of turned over Montoya. Tooele the of r)ebrow flower pois, then one must pet up Stockton IVrcie Shelton, Illeanor Roosevelt and Clare immediately and f.nd something Berniece Louisville, Williams, Booth one. over that Luce fur them to do which will divert their attentions from blacking There was the time I wrote Kentucky. about my neighbor Lem Jones ACCIDENT each others eyes. This runs into It came out in the paper that Geoffrey Butler, Sa't Lake City a bit of time itself and is quite L. Shields. Pine Canyon Arthur he was a It dumb man. apt to take one's mind off solvWillard J. Morrow, Jerome, was because highly insulting ing the international situation. In reality I had written, lie Idaho. Hut there are worse situations is a BIG dumb man. I cm that a writer of a column has to is very proud of his sle. You with. the put up Hurdling thing like this: and child barrier leaves a see what I mean? The bride was stunning in her Sometimes a out word leaving still greater one to surmount. white carnation in the lapel This is proof readers who ap- or part of a sentence will change of a two piece bathing uit the meaning of a thought to its with sterling silver (ray. parently dont read and linotypists In who make mistakes when they complete opposite. writing Now I ask you, would you are copying the column at the more about Mr. Jones, the senlike to have that printed In newspaper office. Now everyone tence. "The truth is that Mr. your own column? No wonder is entitled to a mistake once in Jones is an honest man and not turn their heads and people a liar," came out, "The truth is awhile, but I would appreciate it not to see me when pretend that Mr. Jones is a liar. if they would make it UX)K I ke we pass on the street. Thp mistake with the most a mistake and not as though I Sometimes in a fit of self pity were a perfect idiot (I can prove startling effect is that of changing I get the feeling that someone just one letter in a word. When I am not). .. just doesn't like me. At other I write my husband is a dear times I wonder if it is because We can divide the kinds of and it comes out, "My man." mistakes they make into they are so busy correcting husband is a dead pan," you can OTHER several categories. The one spelling and peoples see how it wouM affect my home errors they don't grammatical that has plagued me the most life. After all. I have to live with have time to read my own birl-lialately is that of leaving out him, the linotypist does not. Get offering. a combination of these two misBe that as it may, I repeat, if takes such as. "The bride's boumust be a mistake, please quet was wilted." being printed, there it look like a mistake. If make "The bride was jilted," and I am that my husband is writing law a on suit got youve your my better half, rather than have hands. it come out. "my husband is a Leaving out the punctuation bitter calf." just put, my huscan be very puzzcling, when band is a&()$-- ! Oh well, you you get a sentence that reads, For groups or individuals just can't win. I John said SARATOGA -- I'Yesliinen Coach League xEya-i- , s,p SEEING WITH DEAN ,K. Blame llie Proof Header SWIM 1961 ! EXPRESSING k-- Friday, July 28, Sox's Dance Sel for Saturday time is planned for Saturday evening by the Fifth Ward MIA, who will be hosts at the MIA dance. July 29. Aprons and overalls will be the thing to wear and dancing will be done in stinking feet. Prizes will In awarvB-an I fun is in store for all. Make plans to attend A fun now. Dancing will begin at 9 pm. to music of the North Slake orchestra and everyone in both stakes is invited to attend. There Turner, treasurer. All former Deseret Chemical will be a floor show and refreshresidents are urged to come oat ments. r Admission will be by budget and enjoy themselves at this card and guest ticket. IT'S III .RE t!ie Rnvs IBs hi re. min arrived at the Ho'v iliwp.tal, July 25 at 5.(0 pm, weighing in at seven pounds four ounces. Seven baby sillers await at home to get the job of turning their first binilier and are Mu hello, Kristy, Jeannie, Judy, Roxn, Cindy and Jill. Happy grandparents aie Mr. and Mrs. I.rb Johnson of this city and Mr. and Mrs, Vern Skinner of Kearns. 'I he four httlest Johnson girls are visiting with in Kearns their grandparents while their mother is in the hospital. The baby's name? They had a girls name picked out. John-on- 1! : 1 |