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Show ' r J f n Friday, December 28, Tooele Transcript SECOND DAUGHTER It's another daughter for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Aldous. The 23 it young ladv arrived Dec. the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake at a City and tipped the scales dainty six pounds nine 'ounces. She will be named Stacy. Happy to meet her new sister are her and 21 month old sister, Jill, Mrs. and Mr grandparents Charles Tate, of Logan and Dr. and Mrs T. M Aldous of this wELATIVFS visit Mr and Mrs Fred Kotta and daiiL'htrrs Pamela and Shauna, of Donton Mnn'nna nre spend-In- s the holiday visiting wih rebt'V'es and friends here and in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Kotlas will he remembered as the former Jessie Cowans and is a sister to Max and Dee Cowans of this city. I haven't heard of anybody who wants to stop living on account of the cost. Kim Hubbard IN DEBT TOO FAR TO GET A LOAN? Let our counselors help yoi with your financial troubles. Wt an consolidate your bills with mt SECURITY OR COSIGNERS regardless of how far it debt you are. We have prevent ed garnishment, bankruptcy ami other legal troubles. Don't delav one too long. No obligation, place to pay. Come in today or call. 882-295- city. IN HOSPITAL Miss Kathy Webb entered the LDS Hospital on Wednesday to have the cast on her back changed She expec's to be hospital!?-e- d for about two weeks. There is a crack in everything God has made. Ralph Waldo Emerson I I I Sand Gravel Soil 1 I Knight Adjustment Bureau Tlu Durrani Family Fnfoy Xma Reunion Neighbors Help Pay Sick Hill . Marine Private lb! Claws Lawrence Hartley Promoted Marine Private First Cla-Lawrence M. Har ly. son f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Hartley of 235 South Second St., Tooele, Utah, was promoted to the present rank during Marine Corps 10. Nov Birthday ceremonies at Carop Pendleton Co.f Promotion warrants were presented followin' a battalion parade and cake cutting reremon celebrating the ISTth birthday of the Marine Corps s Mr and Mrs Rendell P had an enjoyable Christmas holiday and reunion, with all members of their family home except Lynn, who it serving in the U S Navy, stationed at a Texas base for the reunion and Here were: Christmas celebration their sons, Dr. and Mrs Dean O Durrant and three children, of Vallejo, Calif ; Howard and Mrs Durrant (formerly Marilyn Smith, of Tooele), and Ralph, all of ealia, Calif, (Howard and Ralph are serving in the US. Navy); Max Durrant and Mrs Durrant, and daughter. Kristine, of Salt Luke City, and their daughters. Mrs Gloria Tilton and son Terry, of Compton, and Mrs. W mford California, O'Hanlon, Mr. Hanlon and two children, of Dugway. Dr. Durrant is practicing Podiatry at Valiejo. He is a specialist in ailments of the feet Dur-ran- The Christmas Spirit someoverflows times intoother times, for exainp'e. son of BRUCE, Calvin R. Beck, formerly of Tooele and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beck of Tooele has had his giant-sizehospital bill paid by friends and neighbors in the Seattle area. He was born with a heart condition that required a transNothing is so aggravating as planting of a blood vessel from calmness his arm to his heart so blood Oscar Wilde could reach his lungs. For seven months he was in I a special incubator under oxygen. Twice he had chemical pneumonia and had to be fed through his stomach THE BABY is now normal in his breathing habits and in his eating ability and is almost I strong enough to undergo an heart operation that will " open correct an abnormality in the I division between the right and J left ventricle of his heart. In his struggle to live he ac- r- a $13,000 a cumulated hospital iXCCTVullZig bill, sometimes at the rate of $G5 per day. Through the generosity of the I heart fund in the Seattle area, Calvins fellow teachers in his sch00, dlstnct at Ren,0n. wash. - IK-OL- D Equipment Rentals Road Materials Tooele. Utah Vina 10 E. 1962 t, CHRISTMAS PRESENT FOR SHERIFF Sheriff Fay Gillette and Deputy June W. Park display the unique quill that was given te Sheriff Gillette by the Tooele each donated a day's pay, and such people as one man who gave annonymously a $300 the whopping hoscontribution, pital bill is now paid. THE HARD struggling newcomer has five brothers. His parents were in the process of building a new home when he who County Sheriffs Jeep Patrol. The wives of the ten member patrol made the quilt for n Christmas present for the Sheriff. Hunters Be arrived. Careful He was born in October 1961. His mother is the former Nelda Harris of Beaver. Youths under 16 must be accompanied by adults when they go hunting, reports Game Warden Roy Garrard. Utah state law makes this requirement to cut down on hunting accidents. Persons who receive guns for Christmas are requested not to hunt within the Tooele or Grants-vill- e ommaxoJL city limits. by the UTAH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Rabbit hunting Is reported good Stockton and Vernon, and east of Pennys garage in between that area. Hunters are asked to respect livestock and farm buildings in their hunting and not shoot in their immediate vicinity. Five mile pass, the area be- Conducted by Maestro Maurice Abravanel FREE FAMILY TICKET This it a go Id n opportunity for you and your wboU family to mo, hoar and onjoy tho world fa moot Utah Symphony Orehottra. Tho full and comploto symphony orchestra conducted by Maurice Abravanel will present a varied program of truly great music in tho historic I.D.S. Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt lake City. Plan now to toko tho family for wonderful evening of music. A fitting dimax to this CERTI-FRES- SWISS LINKS NIPPY lb29 FRYERS PARTY SUPP1KS - Tk Whole SHRIMP Ml MONTI-df- flavor? -4 m. hey -. ft Cm 3 Qua CRAB tt No. ft CLAMS Ot'SMA ORANGES CltTHMSM - NHoO Salad. MoAdort - SaoMsh fmh Afeoyi II oo. - I Whit 5 MILK Indg- BRIDGE Ml MONTI lively, by Kroft e- I 49 MIX Apr teat f Apple 3 Yaffom 4 98 a. 3 COCA COLA DEISTS AIKA sranfe 1 43 . Wheat SPECIAL PRICE Finest 2n.-0- ROYAL Sterna TREAT A 9 DEI MONTE 0- 1 2 - 29 No Settlement And Opliir Creeks Clos 4 oz Piece O- 1 Fruff COCKTAIL TASTEWELL Drip, Regular- - COFFEE IP Flo.hltgt't Rag 20c 69 BATTERIES Sc.lO 03 shampoo 69 VO-- 5 CREME SELTZER LeRov M. Hlack Graduates From U. S. Marine School Marine Private First Class LeRoy M. Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Millard W. Black, of Grantsville, was graduated, on Nov. 23, from the Tracked VeSettlement Creek and Ophir hicle Repair School at the MaCreek are among several waters rine Corps Base, Camp Pendlethat have previously been open ton, Calif. d to fishing which will The course Included close to angling with the advent instruction in the repair, mainUtah new of the Depart- tenance and year, of tanks operation ment of Fish and Game an- and tractors. amphibious nounces. A of South High The waters lying in four Utah School gradate at Salt Lake City, Pricounties were listed by the De- vate Black entered the service partments as Curlew Creek and in October 1961. Brigham City Reservoir in Box Elder County, Pine Lake in Garfield County, Goshen Creek in Utah County, and Clover Creek, North Willow reek. South WilU. S. low Creek, Settlement Creek and Ophir Creek in Tooele County. Christmas week guests at the Despite these closures set by n fish and game com- home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gilthe lespie are Captain and Mrs. W. mission for management reaand their two sons, more than 150 w'aters with- Don Gillespie in the Beehive State will re- month old son, Barry. Captain Gillespie has just remain open to angling on a 24 hour a day basis for turned from an assignment with the U.S. Air Force in Viet Nam the 1963 angling year. and is on leave status. His new assignment is for two years study in engineering on a scholarship from the Air Force at the University of Missouri at Columbia, Missouri. He will enroll at the end of January. year-roun- 2 Reg 59c RINSE HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Home to spend the holiday week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Frailey are Miss Chloe Ann Frailey of Palo Alto, Calif., and Joe Frailey of Seattle, Washington. Both made the trip via air. BOWLING AWARDS Elaine and Terry Wassom admire trophies that will be awarded first place winners In the annual Elks singles bowling tournament to be held January 28, 27 and February 2nd and 3rd at Tooele Bowl. 39 Quort Conned Toll Evoporoted ft. ft Foodtown'i DEEP 9 French 39 Plwaapgla JUICES HAWAIIAN -- Wit PUNCH 1 n.-6- ib. Loaf SEGO . HIDE 9 5, 1963, 8:00 P.M. areas. or Whole Moaty nonneiLG whip DEAD 39 r.vnoor.1 - 3J1 PEANUTS C'lTi'tfS- light, - loan - SPARE GROUND CHEESE PARISIAN Sourdough 79 - Had- or m1 ib-5- neat Hondy for mock MIRACLE GOSHA patl 19 CHEESE ib. CUT UP 29c WHOLE canerolet a Make tween Vernon and Clover Creek and west of Grantsville are all reported as good rabbit hunting BREAD gay holiday season. SATURDAY, JANUARY H Regular or Dry Hair Reg $176 INDIAN RIVER PINK Captain Gillespie Rceives Air MW Force Scholarship five-ma- Bone in year-roun- Whole or Half Family Favorite lb. EACH Quofri SCOTKINS Conditions right. William 10c Off VEL 2 tar 29 0UNCAN MINES blueberry MIX MufU 3ftc 43 Hk ef Mb Pwpderod VEL. Sue 72 $ta. Cashmere SOAP (Wylt ..2 31 OH teg La AJAX Fleer 2 lAfin Uqtrtd A WoR Cteener, AJAX 29 55 It off largo 19 cnmnv7K Open Jllcn., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. i. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 ALL DAY SUNDAY D Feather HERE FOR HOLIDAYS Spending the holidays here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Halgren are their daughter Dixie of San Carlos, California and D Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bryson of Providence, Utah. . s Confectionery A Vacation in Las Vegas GIVEN AWAY ONCE A WEEK STARTING sis -- p.m.-CLOSE- are never just DECEMBER 29th FOR 3 WEEKS. Customers of The Coin-O- p Laundry & Dry Cleaning eligible just deposit your name and address 53 East Vine Street. anytime at our business We're open 24 hours a day and now have Coin DRY CLEANERS in operation from 8 AM to 9 PM. C9IN-OPERATE- D holiday 1 :.D "nsiscfli 0 |