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Show J 12. City, Friday, July liert they Piano Iint for State Pupils be huoor which th only and In taed:,cJy raw ratih, conferred accord, ng to the now measures jmoufu c fur July thus far, but mv!e rainfall Tooele Suffers Inches, To Compete for lotal of ber of standard tbusiC, rorrsnue. inches lor the Mother year June had Inches and modern p.ece chosen from the Ot Jmhe. ehiih April tuber hi. whuh ends May niches. according lidtiondi Honors March u,rmre catti Loss Wednesday; almoM three inches above normal land and plenty of lime still left to pile to records of liurdett Bevan, local! observer. Seven piano pupils of Mrs AT lch of the pupils ha pieparwj .25 Rain Falls rmperaturrs have been moder Tfereim have registered as candi drom seven to ten memourrd lei actum aie ail spring with play hefure an degrees on dates fnr membership in tho of tliia week being the ion aeteral hundred of Student Tooele City fraternity Under new dollar of the year. Wednesday afternoon aiuans, sponsored by the National a Mhcn delightful Guild of 1'iano Teacher of whoh sprinkling feet, and Substantial ram made us a member, Thu their teacher Management an pearance and deposited group of Tho Tooele Transcript Friday, July 7 12,1957 is ,11 i 1 IS TO Mill num- Nat-O-'- I 98 4 43 2 41 la 2 M i j 1 SI W Nat- - loot Moiw'-hottes- eaamin-Tueida- y t in ia ap- ,25 of All Summer (At Heels And Wedges Saltalr Salt Work) value!) 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. $5 UELU'UWS -- Wo specilaizo in Sel ! , stivh to enter: Classification Mr. and Mrs. trrdeti Peterson arrived home Tuesday from a vacation tour to California, Wash ington and Canada. They itopped m Son Francisco and visited with their cousins. Mis, Connie and Mr. and Mr. Ben Fergesoo. In Seattle, they visited at the home of Mrs. Pearl Peter son, Mr. Peterson' mother. They enjoyed the beautiful scenery throughout the entire trip. Phone Double Single ( ) ( . stirring up is , Time Preference "Second Annual Tooele City Summer Tennia Tournament" J 4 Monday. July ISlh LEGION MEETING The American Legion Auxiliary Unit 17 will hold their executive meeting on Tuesday evening, July 18 at 8 p.m. in She American Le-- t. S 1 YOUR FIRE AND No Membership Fe gion Hall, 25 South Second West. AUTO INSURANCE Non Assessable DAUGHTFR -- Pederson Ins. Agency 18 North Main Street. Tooele 4 f- -, f R " w t. THERMAL-CONTRO- GUARANTIED FOR 2 ORA-ID- z. Ocms .1$, 12 Rolls PENNEY OFFER! FIRST QUALITY AUTOMATIC BLANKETS 25is(3SELLS3 acetate-rayon-cot- -1 v vvvw.9 Dacron-fille- d v Light-weig- ht SI Kraft Oil pa- Velveeta cans Cheese 2 59 SI Market Brand Crushed Pineapple 4 SI 303-ca- :- ns -E 0 Lucious g pounds PEACHES Quart W TALL 2 Vi -- Cans SG ii" Loaf (Makei about S tervingt) 3 cups ctokstf ilbsv mecerem 1 W cupe Uerje cm) laiMfJ pepper V cup chopped pimiente Carnation Eveperated Milk Vi teaspoon tail 2 tahiespoene rated 1 teaspoon onion dry mustard 1 tablespoon horseradish 2 eupt 12 IW to 2 cupo (about I ounces) cans) well drained, flaked tuna rratad pricies-typ1 American chcasn crumbs bread toft cap 2 i(i cup chopped tree Pan-read- y Colored Fryers or Whole Fresh Fully-draw- n lb. 49 bowl. Add Beat eggs slightly In green pepper, pimiento, onion, tuna, bread crumbs and macaroni. Mix well. Simmer Carnation, salt, mustard and horseradish in saucepan over low heat to just below boiling (2 to 3 minutes). Add cheese. Stir over low heat until cheese melts (I to 2 minutes longer). Add cheese sauce to macaroni mixture. Mix well. Pour into 9 x 5 x loaf pan. Bake in moderate oveSi (350" F ) about 35 to 40 minutes. May be served hot, or cold as a salad. . Comforters well-butter- 1195 For your copy of Carnation't latest recipe booklet, send to: Cotton Blankets With Nylon Taffeta Bound ends Mary Blakn, Carnation Co., Dept. too Angeles 19, California. 299 OTHER DIFFERENT STYLES IN BEAUTIFUL Lipfon Printed Blankets DECORATER COLORS! GS-14- 4, Large, Plump Meaty Franks , 3 lb5 i2 with coupons jn pkg. Giant by 84 blanPenney Rayon-Nylo- n kets, perfect for vacation-cabinbeach . . . Colorful patterns, plumes, plaids, nauticals. Machine wash in lukewarm water. 72 s, Small Deposit Will Hold. I Case Fancy Sunkist SLICING CONTROL . . With "Snap-Tap- e So they won't slide off. - 775 1 3 SI $3. 00-si- A l) I Zuccini Summer c Cream Shampoo by Penney's distinctive Early American patterns in lus blends! cious rayon-nylo- n Beautiful bedroom colors 9 Machine wash in lukewarm water. i lb. Toilet Tissue 80"3 e Lazy Daisy Ncrthern 70 qi Fruit Cocktailtf&-- SI occ pxgs. iLSr size pkgs. et e Q 305-Vlz- Pizzak -- qc' 400-she- 303-siz- Case 2 Cleansing Tissue Blended Blankets 11 Fargo Brand OCOMA frozen Nutri-Toni- 0qiI Freestone Peaches 5 e Earfreth A Prepared 303-siz- Case Cream Com Los Velvet .lankets maintain warmth you et no matter how cold the night urns. Lofty on blend machine washes in ukewarm water. Nylon bound. 'its twin or double beds. Cllt D6dnS 9 Potato Patties YEARS "(A Case Juice Orange M.C.P. s, DRAMATIC T) Sunkist CIRCUITS L Ule tender FltOZllX FOODS! z. TIV! TOP W Pink Lemonade inc Can y Downstairs Store!! Lay 'em away now! We store 'em for you! Rennieys nd COFFEE 95 VISITS Mrs. Remo Polidori and daughter, Pamela, are visiting with Mrs. Caroline Nelson, mother of Mrs. Polidori, while Mr. Polidori is at training camp at Yakama, Wash-- " ington with the United States Army Reserve. Since 1898 n,, Our warehouse is overstocked. Its your gain . . . Mdny items marked (or clearance buy the cate, in dozen lots, or by the unit and Sock your freezer and pantry here's a check-lis- AMERICAN ON Lee; standing are Vicki Boyce, Linda Davis, Stewart Wilson, Kathleen Shields and EIRoy Zentner. VIM TORS FROM CALIFORNIA being held in o3 music centers Piano Hobbyists of the World, of the country. Each entrant will, ioc4l entrants are:. Vicki Bishop and Mrs. McCoy Johnbe certified, given a gold or son hsd as weekend guests, a Linda Lee, Diane Davis, noyC. bronre embossed pm, and a year's Kathleen Shields, Stewart Wilson, neice, Mrs. Lydia Edmunds and membership in the National Tra- - Barbara Zentner, and EJ Roy her five children of Artists, termty of Student Musicians and Zentner. (July IS thru July 20. 1357) Deadline for entries: Friday, July 12. Mail Entrie to: Richard Connelly, 2SJ West First, South, Tooele. awards: Winner in each division. CFIXBRATF.S SIXTH BIRTHDAY Girls 12 and under (Singles). Singles and Douglcs: 18 and under. Kenneth Proctor celebrated his Women's Division. s!th birthday, July 5, with party Boys 13 and under (Singles). Singles and doubles: 18 and under. at the home of hn parents, Mr. Novice Singles and Doubles, and Mrs. Max Proctor. Twelve litMen's Singles and Doubles tle friends enjoyed games and reEntrants Call Tooele 413' freshments. especially Kenny'i birthday cake made and decorated in the shape of a rainbow trout YOULL SAVE are Barbara Zcntner and Diane These p.ano students have been working diligently in preparation for the National Piano I laying Auditions to be held in Salt Lake City this Friday. Seated at the piano (left to right) SELVIN'S AT n Wcalh-erspoo- Partner Doubles from coast to enact over 43,000 enthusiastic p,ano pupda of the na non still participate in thit an nual national piano p'aymg even; Fabrics Fashions Seasoned to mdur taste HOME FROM VACATION Age .... AJJit ss d NEvs iN SWEATER Tooclo Tennis Tourney Entry Blank Name In add.iioa to her training lit Utah, Mr Sea bury ha Hud.ed piano estensiiely at the University of Southern Cm-- ! Uforrua and in Chicago, g DINNERS! STYLE SHOP Lake ijditicm Tooele CAFE '49 CLEARANCE! now- - will play Jun.or Davis Cup team Playing Aud.iwns in Salt consisting of Puk Marshall, Bub Richard KraT, lorn Supensky, Saxton and Rod Connelly, Thai ney PouHon still comp te against the Salt Lake City Junior Davit Cup team, inhere stumers will be chosen for the Slate Junior Cup t am The Junior Cup Tournament still be held Saturday J" and Sunday in Salt Lake ethers, the Sta'e Team will compete, Trophies still be astarded and! the vt inning team still take a trip p"jp-t- o via- California. Dominic and Helen Milino July Shoe (Up to SS.I5 Too!) (Residents of Inch of moisture over the parched TEA BAG GIVES F"'n V FLAVOR Friday and Saturday 67 July 12 and 13th! s Aoeim i '7"r |