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Show Trarrrr The Tccr:o Bit nntl Attention' A Friday, June r p I.flllT Of Mv - .,! i Suji , C rr Limih,. annual in in M l Local s. J ar Mis Si f U Mi c J Churches - - W'iin tnl rdj'no la J Kifk IVin Kok t, iumsuI ii . Church cele-luale- d , ph-as- lTrl Iapti'l I - J UNDER NEW NEW CHEVRON STATION Too (.Imrk Wapiti (Catholic E. I reegard Pastor Utah Avenue 413 See Reid Bracken and Stan Shea for expert care of your auto or truck! Sunday Masies. 7 00 a m. and I pm. Confessions. Saturday S am, 4 to 1 6; 7 30. Gtinmtintly McthodM Guirrli ath ..I m! c! by tin.q u tin t nig I, ii , lit t la i. mi i i Ill-I- ! lu-- M-- s - Ii- 1 f ii V.. i V (III! - t 1 S - t rf vmrs s )i e , dent y. s asked to hum; his own and a BIG appetite. Church School, 9 43 a in. catnip, utiiist-lThere will he a (tag raismp Church Sen ice. II 00 am Ceremony, parnes. singing, prizes pollinations nest year. and fun for all The Beehive girls small for children. Ml re Nursery than 110 students from S are to make the aprons the Scouts s'a'i-are repit seated ill the Methodist Youth Fellowship at will wear while cooking the breakf.f'h annual woikshop enrollment G 30 m. fast. p Mure than 23 teachers will handle The Youth Fellowship will have var.ous classes and wink sessions a special propram of activities Gautun I ake, Panama Canal doing the wet-k- . for the summer. 7om. is the world's largest mann Mivokn will In- - I'ditor of Coffee hour after church ser- made lake tie newspaper; Namy llolladav vice, Sunday. June IS Traffic and colds seem to be will he I ditor of the Yearbook, Choir practice Thursday, 7.30 two of mans largest unsolved lanna Johnson will be assistant busint ss manager of the Grants p m. problems I '1 - I s s FACTORY TRAINED FOR TUNE UP AND MINOR REPAIRS! r 'll ll'l , HI a i Workshop Chuckwagon Stake Breakfast is slated for Saturday. St out 30 June 74. at 5 am at the Wigwam in Settlement Canvon. Invited to attend are all Stouts to anJ Beehive pirls, and their leaJ-eis- . ward ijvortx directors, and presulencies of MIA , bishoprics and stake presiTooele 10 i'!i it ill 1 u(' M hi 1 1 !.. hi M I Annul BYIJ llirakfast June 2 Rev. Charle South Mam Street in Tooele u I j St. Marpjucrilci I'll 'l ,,y Ii. I,, rs ( ii is w j MANAGEMENT , , 1... a w IS ii' ihi-- nii-ji w ,u Ii i1 . n lui un II h t uni I HWs ii .till un min i s jilifu i.il ' u.vi is u- tli r t'li gu.it i'u t nf I .i'i r tin si Hu null (low. Toix-lvs II to thi is jaiii lt si til! I'll lilt t,,i Ion - Vj!!iV tn was It gil.il work Vii i (In- (I ton took thuir gills I t slttn lit . w t e s, r i W nklil's liotrii hi s In shiii- - i'u y lu M J sIuiuIk r party. Reporter, Angela Bevan I.. ht .out i.n'v in i lu (Mo nos. 'In i,i riiuiiiul to .. strOWKO 1! ishiw il s whi ii Mrs. hni'ii u is w a ting to take I The Siiowko Club led hv Mis ih s' 11, to till 11 til Si llli lli nt c'ainoit ,Gi neve Buvs hive chosen the fnl tlu ir Hi i ik! ist Afit r look low s in,1, to oftnirs ive dumn, Tvinr.a Johnson 1 lu a hik t' i jnls Smith Myra L 'tin year liny aie- Fit sul.-ntli n iui un! Imiiii a list tin sols Ki at ns, Kalhv nt vite piesith I.OUill 1 1 1 4 1 4 1 1 ! m was t! shiism J at S 30 tm ville ll'gb School year Us'k' Mva IJi.inne Bivaiv seer t try, ItiArm i ilm s.iuv niormng. am Tlmy Ri xnier, MiUvnn lee will Ik to editor and Havmon.l Pinoviih, a virv timi. rijxiii th.ur-ni.in- , and I Ifois. s.if, hedsh iy phoiugraphc r of the year- jA'owUs, Jertlvn Bushmll Roporti-r- : J dv Roil, Call h urm in book The woikship is tlvuhd into Gav till I. tte; n ri item cluir i I tsir four sec turns nglaml, song ycai!xxks. adver- min, ( ami Ann Ausjene Mivoko anti Nuncv Hot Me lead Bovs r. Dons Mu! w i s. and in pimtc-Ctu-stsji.ip, at tV home of Mr arul lain nf ItKW-l- High Sc ImmI. and tising. I Jui.-o.uli r, will he I)iir lAdamsoii nnniixigt aphed newsp.ijx-rI 1U n .im i n this wtvk lai-iJohnson. Mvia Let- - Smith mg the wish, the s;ud n!s will cm lurid to assi-- . (In gul ill their Mrs Mr Mis am! Kuhnril Wfb-!win 8 'J K jv mom! I llors of Grants-VolN Is Ihe ciolhm; d.idv edit go a and (o help publish propel r ami il.ui Tit i r Muv of II i,h School arrived in Provo , )l ins for their communitv a punted mimeographed pajs-ralso Jo Ih rta and Bi ttv Ravi I d Monday and began working in the 'newspaper, and an Refreshments protest Span- year service of Brootnsilalt. Colorado, wards Rr g ham Young University High book section Phntogrjpbv ami have been served by Mrs. linvs liny lift Si hut morning for public Jtions Workshop. van ill tvpoj'ijphy will aKo he studied and Jianin Sil.m and Ruhfuld whort they hv the . Tl.e simh-ntstudents will live on the wilt visit iiihur nlaiivt-Aowles Repeirler-Mellvni- l I VU r.impus for a week and will a ' "d tin ir time learning to skills to publish better high lead-zin- c lh-rr- un lura t- - ' tl . J ! 94 upy nrirriis ii 1 Firt Lutheran n-- lu-- r .rurRS i. I uK! M II, ittunu-FuikIiV a'h-I ill I a ,t hnru- nuKii with ihi-ifits pur tSu It, Utah gunj llulllx-of (he tart Rul Mr and I )t ar Mis Mu Grid, n A Sitom Kok of 1( Kih"i tluh mg ttah I'ha-me the plea : (it rmit lonn a lt t!as to at lilt U.t and Spur Ivelated of in rm ; you uitt suit ( aldutma Bind.!, wishes i onr ju.latueis and lest Club Iluav. Jitn !t at b tlu-'h in, took n pits 7th and Birch annuvr- vnur kl't tn rt Ut! j v maiH pou.t of inlt rest, including ion D.vme Aorhp Service, S am, a s.irv, whuh I uiidei stand yw P !""n Juana M,rurv iiur-i-fm ,n S.uulav St him!, 9 IS a m oil June Bill IWu-ManZoo a woman MumU who .unljn.' IT Util am R Vjiamv Ijstnr I (ni't (bat Vtni had a pleasant1 I arm ManmlarJ, Knot: Gas k bud.-,.and manapt on dav vis imp with n'atives (Pan,- J!U ,h(. ,v pjrm f.v ll,u in) ft tends at (fie opt n house ht Id 111 I'ort a inot- lour honor It is iiv hope that the coming, SS7 SOUTH MAIN v ears will In inn to von a full niea Sunday St turn!, IJ a m sure of good health, happiness .toil tonlnetment Morning Wiiihi. II a m. S nit eielv, Training Union. 6 pm, I rank 1 Moss timing Worship. 7 pm, Midweek prayer Mrvtr, Wtnl at United Stales Senator 7 p in. !,- - Siaki- - IMaii-- i rd v Cin:r:iiila!ioii ,",MI Spur I !6, 1961 is s p can serve you expertly In Utah, lead and zinc are usually found associated with other metals which add nearly 2S to the value of the were gold, silver ores. In I960, and copper, with a total value of $4,764,000. These extra values are the lifeblood of the Few active lead-zin- c mines in Utah. Without them, the mines would have to close down. s r leod-zln- -. Su-a- PHONE . . . lifeblood of By-produ- I Drive in today and be convinced that we 194 UTAH c MINING ASSOCIATION the earth comes an abundant life for all" "From YOU CANT BEAT THESE FOR lIlBTIHf FatEiers Pay Sift J Raymond Elfors Clubs 4-- 11 IfJ LEISURE EMMY LIVING At AND AT HUGE SAVINGS. TOO! rm Wilson ami Spalding OMrrn The Alpha Omega 4 II Club led by Mrs Van Shafer has chosen the following officers to serve this year. They are; President, Besfway has a cabin plan designed usf for you . its all the others, promise for early enjoyment. low-ros- and ready to put up. Wall panels have windows floor joists pre-c- sills. All materials in an t, easily assembled cabins are the answer to "VACATIONER" THE It's the same cobin as Ihe "Weekender, but four feet longer (12'x yourself or it can be a space. The package trusses and in the package. All i,4lSc. getting info your .... rolher Day Special 12.95 Reg. $17.95 Mitchel Companion Rods and other Rods at simular savings Sleeping Bags, Fishing Boots, Fishing Baskets, and all Tackle at reduced prices for FATHER'S DAY! MANY OTHER ITEMS FOR FAHTER'S DAY GIFTS AT REDUCED PRICES Remember also Father's Day Card selections are very complete Tate's Confectionery Phone 10 N Main 10 U.S. Good ceramic 90-I- Grade X Fresh Lean The "PINES" 1 o I FOR SPACIOUSNESS tional! home" this spring. big 560 square feet, plus front deck. It with roof truscomes all pre-cu- t, units connected Two by deck afford moximum privacy . . . $1895.. Sno Boy gives 816 square feet of roofed Fancy Fresh area! Strawberries ses and ready for assembly. ONLY $2470' Duz UP TO 5 YEARS TO PAY! Bestway Cabin Specifications: Simplified blueprints for quick assembly. d Douglas fir framing. lt panels, trusses and Available complete or as shell structure. Materials only extra. ENJOY IT NOW! wiring, plumbing, kitchens and fireplaces Dash Hi 23c Celery Hearts 93c Watermelons Ice 69c Half 10c Off 75c Whipping Cream 20 qf. size 1.49 POT ROAST Per cup IOc 011 Lrg- - Friskies Meal Giant Size S!ze 5 ,b- - ba9 Land Non-F- at Nabisco Assorted Thins "THE BIRCHES each Milk Dramatic SATISFACTION a oi vision or GUARANTEED eoise cascade cose. 65 South Main Phone 995 Pk9- - lb. 4V2C CoId Half Cream 27c i p- - 39c V Pf- - 39c lb. 41c Cudahy Sliced 29c lb. 45c BACON Ready To Eat All Brands ... 2 LEVELS!' & Cel!o Tender Blade Cut Dry Milk Options: wiring, plumbing, kitchens, fireplaces, etc. any mountain How 17 32 50 Mitchell No. 314 DO IT YOURSELF ! ! "second gives you 650 square feet at ground level plus plenty of space for 2 or 3 bedrooms upstairs plus deckl Snuggles nicely into SPIN REELS Reporter, Coralea Reynard Here's a break from the conven- DOWN! Mitchel No. 300 just put it up! pre-c- A ONLY 10 95 Special 12 17SS ICE CHESTS home. cabin low-co- Fathers Day Special Reg. $74 floor roll roofing and hardware and nails. one door, that affords you the opportunity of sheathing, men in one weekend with materials . 49 includes wall needed to close it J has great Spec panels with battens ond six windows, roof PRECISION FABRICATED FOR EASY ASSEMBLY The "Cedars" A sheathing, FLEXIBLE Each big 20' x 22' for plenty of tage! cabins can be enclosed by 2 or 3 The "CEDARS" housing, e Cot- and fitted to box furnished. COMPACT has great promise for later additions. Here's a real "Bestwoy Budget 20'). In either model you may finish the interior leisure-tim- THE "HIDEAWAY" completed for you at extra cost. Both roof trusses mode Installed demand by families for mind. These jig time." like pre-c- an Each design Here's a compact 12'x 16' cabin that you can put up in . just for your budget and just for the wilderness site you have in " WEEKENDER THE . Doreen Smith, vice president, Sherry Anns, secretary. Carolvn Sagers; reporter, Coralea Reynard. safety and health chairman and recreation Joyce Duffin; chairmen, project community Susan Shafer and Patty Bauer; social chairman, Janet House. The Club attended two demonstrations given by Ulna Miller. Utah Extension Service Nutritionist, and home agent, Betty Dar-leSherry Anus conducted the next meeting, held at the home of Mrs. Shafer. Carolyn Sagers and Patty Bauer were not present as they were in Logan at the Youth Leadership Conference. The other club members saw an informative demonstration on bread making at club. The girls have discussed going on a tour at a later date and are making plans for their President project. community Doreen Smith called the last meeting to order. Susan Shafer and Patty Bauer gave a demonstration on making corn bread The next meeting of the Alpha Omega will be on Tuesday, June 20, at 10 a m. at Mrs. Shafers Complete Golf Set Iarse Can 5 for 77c KIPPERED HALIBUT lb. 69c AT 1 1 North Main Street Tooele, Utah |