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Show Friday, December The Tooele Transcript THANKSGIVING CITATIONS Strickland. 28, ugene Far-e- ll Hurt on Wayne Lowry, 23, Is? t rda. wax cited by Tooele City I 3rd North, wai cited by Police for opeiatmg a vehice Tooele City Pulne for operating making excrtitve noise, Donald Ray Spendlove, 17, of a vrhnle making evcettive Ml 3rd North, wa cited mute Max T red Hill, 17, Wat given by Tooele City Police for runa t nation by Tmu-lC'ny Ioliie ning a ktop ngn. for making an tmptoper lum GL'FSTS t guevi thv Thank.givmg home of former Iolue Chief Henry lee, were thrlr chlMrrn Mr and Mr (harlr H Ire, and n, Konme, of Denver, (olurado, and Mr and Mr Glen - 'NS ;V Im ImM 01 Ll M cr by tK kf (Mart it (tM wn4 BIQGIST a4 ,.k A 1 Vi a CARAT l kuf. Diemendl I (1 lft M) . f 4-- 14 $79.50 i CARAT ( Diomondi (Ml! llf fiO fetli4t Ia at e Lee Glen t home on leave fmm Armv duty He hai been in Greenland for ix month and will return ihere for another ix month Hi wife it rrtidmg in Salt Lake City, while he i awav, Alto pie tent at the family dinner were their daughter and Jav koninlaw, Mr and Mr StoJJard and children, David, Julie and Sutan Rounding out the family get a long distance together w telephone call from their daughJ D Dillon, from ter Mr I'heonix, Arizona V fn , I. MK Mft Mr, and Mrt, Kart McBride, left, and Mr. and Mrt. Jet Duffin, right, are off on an ail expense paid trip lo San Arancltco. They ton the "run In the Sun conir.t tpun.urrd by Prudential Saving! and Loan Association. $144.50 6, 1963 I OM Hoofing With Nails & Cement TaughaniHH k lallt. New Voik Stale, iv the highevt eatt of the Km kn-s- . and koine SO tret high- er than Niagara 1 FULL CARAT ef Diamond f9y pior L0qeli0f f " Ml'r 14k ot0 TV f lirH 9v Mliftf. fa I $275.00 B a Leman Jewelry Main . 5 N. 882-138- 2 Businessmen Win Trip a Wore mntoiu SVVD LILY CAMP CHRISTMAS PARTY Sand Lily Camp, DUP will meet Monday, December 9, at the home of Mrs. F.lsic' Saint-burat 7:30 pm. The Christ-mwill be held, party ard there will be an exchange of 50 cent gifts. All member are urged to attend. EMer & Yon Jess Duffin and Karl Mcand Home Farm Bride of Builders Supply, here in Tooele were winners in "Fun in the Sun" contest sponsored by Pruand dential Federal Savings a Loan Association of Salt Lake Richmond. Vermont, ha church with 16 vide, rather City, Utah. than the usual four. The winners and their wives left Monday aboard a Western Airlinrs fan jet for an all expense paid trip to San Francisco, California. They will enjoy an iNciting three days and two nights visiting such places as Chinatown. Nob Hill, Colt Tower and the magnificent bridges. While in San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. Duffin will also visit with their son James who now Tooele Stake Priesthood leadresides In San Francisco, with ership metting will be held in his wife and children. the Tooele Fourth F.leventh Every branch of the SesHway loaded with is Here from Gulden. Colorado for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs William touts Petty, Jr , and Sandra, Hills', and Risky, who were guests of Mr. Prtlv's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Petty. The visitots arrived on Thanksgiving day just in time for dinner and left for home on Saturday. Mrs Tthel Avis spent the holidav in Salt Lake City with Mrs Howard Smith und son Wilbur. Mr. and Mrs K. K. Vowles enjoyed a visit over the Thanksgiving weekend from their son, Jaren and Lance Chase, who are student! at the BYU. Lance, who is from Center Sandwich. New Hanipshne, was Jaren' companion during their recent mission in Texas. Mrs Laerrtta Stoddard visited her daughter and family. Mr, and Mrs Jack Conder, of Sunset, over the holidays. 10 OFF ON CASH-AN- D ORDERS CARRY Dunn Roofing & Sales 882-342- 270 1 Maple IViothood Meet gifts for your Home Ward Chapel this com.ng Sunday. Dec. 8. at 2 p m. The following are asked to attend - Slake Presidency and stake council, dirks, high stake for senior committee members of the Aaronic prieste hood. stake Melchizedek hood commune, presidencies, secretaries, group leaders, and class instructors of Melchizedek priesthood quorums: bishoprics and clerks; general secretaries and quorum advisors for the Aaronic under 21; priesthood and general secretaries, group sacks of Isiwi k ONiTOPJQUALITYJFOODSa -- UV priest-Tooel- Girl Scout Neighborhood Service Team and Leaders held their monthly meeting Monday morning at the Tooele Methodist Church. Troop activities for the com- ing weeks were discussed, in- eluding Christmas plans (or the sale of calendars and the forth- - advisors and instructors for Becoming state convention and nior members of the Aaronic Girl Scout Thinking Day. priesthood. . THE REGULAR monthly Girl Scout Sing Along will be held this Saturday at the Civic Room of the City Hall, from 2 to 3 pm. Christmas songs will be practiced for later carolling. Troop 1, Juniors, led by Mrs. Norman Wagner and Mrs. Kath leen Slater, is working on badges and planning a Christmas party. Troop 100, Seniors, with Mrs. Joseph Riserbato as advisor, took 50 T hanksgiving favors, which they made to the Tooele Valley Rest Home, last week. Their calendar for the month of December includes a Christmas party and a Christmas pro- - ject. TROOP 872, Brownies, led by Mrs. Robert Hamatake and Mrs. Eldon Feuerbach, made from turkeys styrofoam for Thanksgiving and is now working on Christmas tree ornaments. Troop 673, Brownies, led by Mrs. Carl Voss and Mrs. Emery Price, has a new meeting place, at 354 South 2nd West. They are making Christmas presents and planning a Christmas party for December 19th. The above troops, are all sponsored by the Wesleyan' Guild of the Tooele Community Methodist Church. TROOP 426, Brownies, sponsored by the Eagles and iead by Mrs. Roy Bowen and Mrs. Oscar Bullard, presented the flag ceremony for the Eagles on Armistice Day. As a Thanksgiving project the girls collected canned foods for a needy famassisted ily. by Troop 673, which donated a turkey. Troop 426 is also preparing a Christmas and Christmas project Make this the merriest Christmas ever ...give your family a kitchen, a sparkling, new bath, or a game room for year 'round fun. Drop in for a discussion of your plans. dsm w We can take it from there . . . supply ideas and suggestions . . . even have preliminary plans ready for you to present for excited approval Christmas morning. per month for a gift that has years of built-i- n MACK CHICKEN LEGS SNACK CRACKERS ORANGE JUICE ft flUrrCC EE CC LB. BAG 6 1 mamm enjoyment. BUILDING ASSORTED OZ FROZEN 2 lb. can Mb. can TANor VACUUM f ACK 4 . CO. Ol PACK 5 FOR 59c 2 PKG 69c CANS $1.05 DUP 59c POOD $3.79 11 STORES North Main Tooele i uou like to give unique Christmas gifts, the kind that surprise as well as please, then order an extension phone. For your wife or husband, teenager, or even grandparents, an extension phone is a gift of beauty and usefulness that will be appreciated for years. Take your choice of seven contemporary colors in the wall model, desk style, or Princess. To order, just call our business office and ask for Gift Service. Something spw.31 Two walls of the U.N. SecreYork Building in New City are made of marble, and tariat two are made of glass. Thomas Edison gathered over varieties of palm trees, from the entire world, and planted them on his winter estate at Ft. Meyers, Florida. m! Umr 1 $1.00 MG. O. . 60 89c QrP. SKAGGS FIRST GRADE 50 FRESH PAN READY VEAl NABISCO IIBBEYS FLOUR O.P. 8 SPRINGERS Troop 492, Juniors, sponsored by the Beehive State Bank and the American Legion, and led by Mrs. Jerry Openshaw and Mrs. Raymon Barton, has loaned an agricultural map of the United States, which they made for last falls Tooele County Fair, to the fifth grades at the Central School. They are also working on Christmas plans. Troop 685, sponsored b y the TAD Womans Club and led by Mrs. Edward Leavy and Mrs. Richard Romero, is hard at work on its Christmas project and Christmas party. THE TAD Brownies, also sponsored by the TAD Womens Club, and led by Mrs. Noland Madden and Mrs. John Guerra, are likewise getting ready for Christmas. Git the BUG . . 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