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Show The Tooele Transcript Mrs, Durkin Is Married the arrivjl cf their first grand-chil- J He arrived July 4 at the Tooele Valley Hospital and William and Anna Fdman Martin are his parents John Fdman of Ogden is the maternal grandand Mr Martha Howell Two new Girl Scout leaders father the new arhave volunteered as replace-rnem- s of this city claims for her 21st grand child. rival of to lake charge Reid-ville- North Carolina The ceremony. which took place Sunday. June 21. at 4 pm as held in Charlotte. North Carolina, at the home of her taw and daughter. Mr aon-iBuck Lankford. Mho and Mr also lived in Tooele at one time It an attended only by relative and close friend. Informal An reception mu held fotloumj! (he ceremony. Mill KnoMle Mr. and Mr make their home in Reidsville. North Tooele Stake home for Sunday sionary assignment 14 July are as follow: Lake View . J Rex Kirk and Leo E. Bevan. President Bert Tooele Second If Weight and W. John Greenland. Tooele Third George E. Nelson and Calvin E. Nash. Tooele Fifth - W. Grover McBride and N. Howard Jensen. J. Ivo ChrisTooele Seventh tensen and Lyman W. Anderson President J. Tooele Eighth Lloyd Callister and Kenneth D. Brown. Jese W. PufTooele Tenth fin and Don Shields. Mho will be the 351 NINE YE4RS OLD Mho will lead Troop M.ss Carolyn Hansen celebrated her ninth birthday on Wednesday, July 10th with a party at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hansen. About a duren little friends joined her to help share the party fun. Re- Rod-e- r tng troops. They are Mrs of Troop No, 100 (Senior) There will be no new Junior troop for the time being, because of lark of leadership. Several Girl Scouts from the Tooele Neighborhood are now at one of three established camp operated by the Utah Girl Scout Council, or planning to attend during the next few weeks. The Tooele Neighborhood Team met Wednesday to plan a float for the July 24th Parade and exhibit for the Tooele County Fair. August 23 25. freshments were received Carolyn Franklin was paid per year as the first head of our national postal service. SI 000 served many Nf IGHBORHOOD PARTY Hack in fur a Parkway neighborhood party were Mr. Dale Smart. Mr and anJ Mr Mrs Angus Bruner and Mrs. Sharon Lee Mi I aw, of Salt I ake. Nearly f.fty persons met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson for the evening A debt ius put luck dinner was followed by visiting It was agreed by the crowd that an annual affair is "too long ro plans are being made for another get to gether in the farewell testimonial will held Sunday, July 21, in the Tooele First Ward, for the Lee Caldwell family. The testimonial will be held during the regular First Ward Sacrament meeting to honor the Caldwell family Mho have been faithful members of the ward for several years, repons Bishop William P. Zentner. nice At all your favorite iL s "fV- - toneless Top Feedtewn supermarkets, home of Red Cor. pot Service, or ot tbo Conoco Service Stations that display tho 1Y lingo Sign. On KCRX, Channel 4, Monday thru Friday, 1:00 till 1:30 I O S VACATION IN IDMIO Miss Sharlene Yerke accompanied her father Howard Yerke to Boise. Idaho, last Saturday, where they spent a few days visiting with a sister and daughter. Mr Helen Martin and her fam ly. They will also visit with Mr Yerke father in Black-foo- t, before Idaho, returning home Temple Day CB33 MEASLES Two new cases of measles and (wo new cases of mumps in Tooele County were reported of to the UtaH Department Health for the week ending July near future Two Stake and MIDDLE CANYON ROAD Oiling of (WO m.les of Middle Canyon road to the new Middle Canyon County Park is expected to get underlay by Monday, reports Tooele County Commissioner George Burianls. d Temple day for the North Tooele and Tooele stakes will be iltfFriday. July 12. Seven session are held daily. Those attending the first session of the day. teeth Even though your may should be at the Temple at I be false, your tongue can be a m. Those planning to attend true the last session of the day. Money brings food, but ape should be at the Temple by 7 tite makes it taste good. Ser-vie- ? Benjamin is engaged lead-No- . (Cadet), and Mra Ruth ger Nielson, First Ward To Honor Lee Caldwell Family A be FIRST CRAN'D CHILD Lee B. Marlin Mr. and Mr are proudly tellirg the news of 1963 12, Girl Scout News North Tooele Stake Home Missionary Assignments Sun. mis- Bosie DurTricnJ of Mr kin. former resident of Tooele. Mill be interested to learn (hat he mi recently married to . William M. Knowles, of Mhere Mr. KnoMle In tobacco farming. Friday, July p.m., win cash. Nothing to buyl Just coma In and ask for your froo "lingo Cord." 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No 300 WHh Hot 2, 25 35' LIMAS WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS SIKIEKKY TOMATOES (Or use These in Your Cool Potato Salad) Luscious 2SV fijir cu Tree Ripened Flavor 2 PEACHES German Chocolate AEIE &e I its. t MOOESS 213 Regular or Suptt $1 39 Size TAMPONS MOOESS FRONTEER BE!EAD Fresh Rhubarb Pies tampons 16 of In 59' Regular or Super 39c Siza Lip Honey Comb PITCHER Design 14ei 15Shew latte fd NEW FORMULA - Too or Juvco TUMBLER Hamburger Buns 49' ea. 49' doz. 4for59 BLUE PLATE BROKEN Large Cleaned Shrimp 2 I 09 10' HOT DOGS 10 Friday and Saturday 1 1 AM to 7 PM Made with Peter Pan Buns and Bar S Franks Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Peter Pan Bread D ALL DAY SUNDAY and Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 New n.m.-CL0SE- niiip'e-j- i eeverrwo SAK-PA- K 37 a loaf 3 i $1 00 |