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Show i $ Tho Tooelo Transcript, Friday, a!e The Ux apphrt lo the use' f of single unit truck wilh empty j weight of 13 Oud pi iu tuli or more.j i truck tractor with empty ; weight of 5.5U) puund or more lae late of the tax for a fall Ij tux rar t t! 50 fur 1.0(10 pound I il usable $ us wt.ghl A full year i tsx lor one v chide will, tango from WS0 to f XI Ot), de-- j pending on its taxable gro I J aih tax j wtighi year begin July 1 and end the following June 30 eHiclr in the I If the brsi use ot a 2, 1957 August Joan Berkley loins Summer Brides' Parade Of thif If aJ i i wide nrtle the news of Ihe en-c- Intrrrsi to their ? I friend 11 Just one hundred year ago Unusual things always happen ! approaching mar- of father James Dunn, I (year. V you travel, M n of ,or ,,r,Mt,y nJ Iur,,r of c,n We saw a man hitchhiking along ,fdl,or- - ,nd Louis R, Ohorn. thi the highway in Wyoming who had ,ury pobisher and owner The bride-elec- t is the daughter' j ux year occurs after July, the taxj no legs. No. he wasnt lying along To.wle Transcript, made his first of Mrs. I I Berkley and the prorated according to the num- the road Me was moving along tourney to Utah by ox team as an late Dr, Agnes L. R. Berkley and Mr i or of his one five i tier J ninths remaining in the pioneer, at a fairly rapid pace with stub be Ohorn is a son of Mr. and Mis .ax year I '"P cros ,h --V from his hip, only a few Inches' i the advent of the railroad,Melvin Otwirn of this tny Internal Revenue Service pubii-- j long. He apfxrcd' to have leath- - f're The young couple have S' f Aug Ltah twelve years later if,. cut.iiii No 3H. I rdrral Ue laxj er jackets over these stubs, muili,'0 I day.' J 10 nil" usi 9th for Iheir wedding oa Hghway Motor Vehicb." has lriP as a normal person would with the nuplials 10 be peiloitnrd the to cross hern ji Hired by (he Se.vue to ,0 immigrants a1'1 a shoe on his loot " A Mme I"" between at the home of the benedut s par-- j answer Uxjuyert qaevdons Thei It reminded us of that poem or"P,n nt's at 233 Nouh Second Sirrei ' nook let dctlnes highway vehicles it msy have Just been someone Salt Lake City and Omaha wi will be honored at a retep-They which be exact at spot ub;cit to the new ux. and con- writing prose where it says thatPa''d 10 ibc very non the same even.ng a varie'y of information on Unit JUT a man complained about hn feet16 ' Both are graduates of Tootle of taxable gros the determination d,y with no until he saw someone IBgh School and Miss Beiktey is weght. exemption, the preparalegs, and so It went on to express His Journey was lahorous. wear also a graduate of Henager's tion of apjil. cable forms and the philosojvhy that we never fully Iwmc, and dangerous. We covered School of Business and employed and the manner in which appreciate the ordinary blesingsin one hour of travel as much a at I irst Security Bank, .payments are to be made, A use-tawhich we have until we behold he could have possibly traveled Mr. Ohorn served for two year schedule ol vehicles by catetwo his most favorable those who have these faculties mis-iiwi'h the US. Aimy and is now is also included. These book-- i told James Dunn gory If had you days. sing. for Tooele Supjdy. A icts and copies of Form 22X) and then a young man, that his young working 0 Instruction may be obtained from Jest son would be able to complete Xc passid scores and scoies of the olfice of the District Director ,j,e same journey in two days ol of Internal Revenue, at Room 374. grain combine machines bring (Mjk ravc, hc hllvr moved along the highway Tues-,Host Office Building. 353 South cre ,Phng htm fairy h, Main St.. Salt lake City. Utah, day on our trip from Cheyenne' M m, (f you had mk1 ,ha a ' , s. to Omaha. They were either be- - man The h.ghway vehicle use tax was j f cm,j cover the same dialing driven or loaded on trucka levied by Congress to help defray hours by Jet plane, )n the migration from the southern ;the cost of the proposed expan-- j j,e would have declared to he states area where they had com- fanIas,ICi ai measured by the Honeymooning in bland Park v.on of the Nations highways. Itj pleted the harvest of grain effective until June 30, 1972. d.wrfki whlch grew )nl0 m0Bh, ire Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mascar-enxs- . 1 who are to make their home had been moving nonh as the More "The Valley." We refhmg exTT.c Salt It lake it couple City. ripened. appeared grain lhalMOndpr wj,a( ihc children of todav , an individual or company of indi will behold 100 changed wedding vows at nuptial years hence. mass al ten o'clock Saturday. July viduals would purchase these comElizabeth's Catholic bines and continue north as the 27, at St. M.ta Joan Berkley 1 3 grain ripened, and thus made a This is the official list of Pal Church. The Rev. William Ord-wawas celebrant. vacation of this gram harvesting business. A bumper crop of grain myra Pageant and Eastern tour Pink and white gladioli filled alchartered bus passengrrs: tar vases Mrs. Jay Buhler preis in prospect through Eastern WyGayle Thomas, Malad. Idaho. sided at the organ console The evIn and Nebraska. fact, oming Ut Richmond. Beverly Thompson, vocal soloist, Mrs. Ernest Brown, "Only parents can reduce the erything that is growing and ev- sh; Alex and Mabel Bryan. Too uing Schuberts toll of chid lives lost each year Ava Maria" and erything is has prospects of pro- ele; Margaret A. Brown. 70 E. N On This Day O Beautiful MothDr. Ain di owning accidents. ducing bumper crops. . Temple, Salt take City: George er. . .. lbeit II. Domm, medical dircctor.treniely cold water. .. r md Minerva Robinson. 2970 ImJF . . "In certain envnonments. learn-,- ' in the western home olfice of the Before the bride her rnv.rnj marriage, L ' Some cities should put signs al perial St.. Salt Lake fitv: Ray Prudential Insurance Co., declared mg to swim must take into con-- , Wlth ' was Miss Benny Irene Garcia, mt!,h the rca 're png heavy approaching highways and Arvilla Hansen, SI9 W. 2nd of Mr. and Mrs. Ben yesterday. jc.deration such factors as tides and, ding "We do not cater to tourists. So., Tooele; Phillis B. Bover, 223 daughter Site whirl- - 3 Parents shoud fence surf, undertow, currents, Although was safety organizations, to escorted the Garcia. yards to Do not stop here. It wxuld have N. S W.. Salt Lake City; Mary jand departments of public health' pools, rocks and coral. It also'prcvent thi!drcn from straying to a better taste in the mouth of the Eckman, 85 W. 1st No.. Tooele. altar by her father. She was chararc carrying on campaigns cal-- ! must feature handling of rafts. unfcnced pools of neighbors or to traveler. Sidney, Nebraska should Laura L Pickett. 302 N. 1st East ming in white waltz length Chaneulated to reduce deaths from'canoes, logs, skis, paddle and surf, a and lace tulle, featuring have such a sign. We left an hour St.. Tooele; Fima Evans. 3H N. 1st tilly abandoned hc continued, parental boards and small boats. irrigation filtR d bodice down buttoned the drowning C. Arthur and early Tuesday from Cheyenne in East St..- Tooele; Domm made the following wells, cisterns and other death Dr. are the and education . small hack, sleeves, protection long pointed anticipation that we could break- most effective safety devices. suggestions for the piotection oljlrapsturned back lace collar, bouffant fast in Sidney (a hundred miles In addition to the hazards of smal children: in of net. skirt and Her lace tiers 4. Babv should never be left alone on our journey). We stopped at a illusion veil was secured to a douswimming, parents should direct I. Parenls should fence yards to ,hc'balh. not even for jus, nice looking restaurant and it took iheir attention to other water danjswimmirg pools and surviscj ble crown of white pearls and just one hour and five minutes, ; .moment. children in wading pools. girs suth as wading pools. lily sequins. She carried a while misafter ordering, to be served a . i ir-- J . .filled water 'pools, sal tied ribbon excavations, with streamers stack of hotcakes. An inquiry into . irr'o.kJafci n white orchids. jrigation ditches, wells, cisterns and the situation merely drew the disbathtub. even the ArThe Mrs. matron of family honor, courteous remark that they had 2nd West, Tooele: Minnie E. Gray. brownings are the leading 1 their own customers to serve. We Box 238. Tooele; Frank J. Spitters. thur Welch of Tooele, a sister ot of accidental death among cause the wore v bride, Box Mr. pink and Mrs crystalettc 617, Tooele; are happy to congratulate Sidney -- ? cf uiiidren foe to fourteen years ol R. Heggic, IM Russell Ave., with cummerbund and long sash on their fortunate position and asage. Dr. Domm pointed out. In : sure them that we shall never Tooele; Dan P. McPhic. 159 No. of the same material. The bridesof Boise Welch Mrs. addition, children under five years Irwin maids. 3rd St.. Tooele; Annie Miles, 437 bother them again. of age make up ten per cent of North 1st West, Tooele; Mary and Miss Rosalie Garcia of Otis all Ui ownings. ITicse figures add Griffith. Tooele; Mvrna Johnson. Air base, Mass., both sisters ot up to mote than 2,100 young lives Saltair; Emma Yates, Tooele: the bride, wore blue crjstalctte lost needlessly each year.". Donna Harwood, Tooele; Mary E. frocks designed identically to the He said that prevention of drow Johnson, 617 No. Mam, Tooele; matrons ot honor. All attendants nmg from birth to five years of Agnes Culley, 569 No. Mam St.. wore circular veils dotted with Women's age depends primarily upon pro Tooele; Ivy Daniels, 269 No. 1st pearls and held in place with halo-typ- e headdresses. Each carried a tection. West. Tooele; Zclla Gollaher, 155 of carnations. No. Mr. nosegay and Mrs. Tooele; Main, Flat-He"During this period the child Jess M. Drury, 923 Gale St., Salt A pink crystallette frock with can be taught in his bath rcspect Susie was worn hat Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Karl matching by 29 for water rather than fear or in McBride and Joe. Tooele; Vera Ochsncr. who earned a small pink difference to its potentialities," Dr. Children's basket. 40 So. 1st W.. Tooele: England, Domm said, "fie can learn that Edith, Bunn, Stockton; Pres, and Arthur Lee Welch of Tooele, ring untrained human is not ihe Mrs. Alex F. Dunn, Tooele; James bearer, carried the rings on a lacc and that fluid in the eyes, OH Baker, 146 First Ave., Salt Lake edged satin pillow. and mouth air passages may not Arthur Welch of Tooele was best Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mascarenas City (Driver.) be pleasant. man. Ushers were Irwin Welch oi To reduce tTie num5eroT3rown- Boise and Richard Garcia of Goodthe which n nnih he finished his the when and in following ings in the five to fourteen year years ing. off-- j vehicle is fir.d used. The tax due oid group, principle reliance must The mother of the bride wore toothless part, typical of the in re-- , must be paid when the return is be on (caching, according to the beat he roles has played ivory and gold brocade afternoon medical director. dress in princess style with flar- cent years, he decided to have a filed, So he put formal taken. "Children should be taught to picture mirVlfth ing skirt. Her picture hat was m his teeth, shaved his beard, The tax applies to the use of swim early, he said. They must ROBERT 5TKlSS CHARLIE McGRAV kllkO UI fafarH by !UIA PLKLKAG m4 CEORCC SMTOJt white and her corsage was a white a motor vehicles on a Sunday suit and sat foijlughway having jas0 bc impressed with the lact fcrwurf M8Rk ROBSON AUM1Nt put tWNrl HkWmc APvwmwPim orchid. All in Color Western Co-HiThe elder sister of the bride- ace photographer Frank Powolney. taxable gross weight of more than that clothing may diminish their I Brennan explained, 26,000 pounds. The taxable gross ability to swim and that swimming Call her Half-Breed- " groom, Mrs. Ray Mascarenas ol that figuied. and Hell breaks loose! could pretty wcjvvcigbt of trucks and if arnonc can be nullified by such Denver, Colorado, wore white nycould. has been He Frank up, 1S determined according to theuactors as a blow on the head, lon afternoon dress with black emin pin-ug gills for a empty weght and the number of stomach cramp, and even broidery trim at ' hemline and photographing your,! Jan v wear!''" j J V' fr J re-to- ;. I, 4 t'' n Young Couple Takes Vows in Church Rites h t0 V i 1 i ' L Parent Tutors Most Effective Girls Boys Safety 'Devices' I, j V ditches, - , j - "j s-v- ' iii.inn.i - August SHOE cuiAELWci:: White Sandals el Now White Sandals Now 2" STYLE SHOP II A Vy i t! -- 2 ex-lon- time." sleeves. Her sash was black velvet When Brennan was in Phoenix, and her accessories white. The' Arizona, on location with Assisting with the reception at the War Memorial Hall were fel- Way to the Gold" company he took time off from his acting low employees at Mountain States while-fac- e to buy 17 highly-brechores Tel. and Tel: Mrs. Frank Burton, in Joseph, for his bulls ranch who served the five-tie- r white and Next to playing in motion silver wedding cake; Mrs. Larry Oregon. the ranch is Brennan's Fields arranged gifts for display; pictures, chief occupation now. Ken Glover presided at the punch Brennan began his film career bowl; coffee was served by Mrs in the days when extras got $7.50 Uria. Floyd a day. Hc felt that hc was not A son of Mrs. Abe Maxcarcnas so when sound of Alamosa, Colorado, Mr. Mas- gelling anywhere came to the movies he dubbed carenas served two years in the animal noises onto the soundarmy. Employed at Tooele Ord- track. This got him in demand and nance Depot, Utah. Mascarenas is 1934 hc nad become a by popular also attending body and fender character actor. Hc won Academy mechanics school in Salt Lake CiOscars for "Come and Get It" tyKentucky" (1938) and A graduate of Gooding High (1336), 'The Westerner" in 19 to. From School, the new Mrs. Mascarenas then on he has been on solid cmPoyed by Mountain States and now he is a ground iTel. and Tel. For her wedding player, working whenever hc feds trip, she wore a white with brown like it. When he is on a film as(polka dots sheath, white acccshe lives in a small home sorics and a white orchid corsage. signment, in North Hollywood. 10 lbs Spuds Corn Sunday-Monda- Melons lb. Franks Its. Lamb Chops lb. Bologna Coffeei rtjjis lb. Can free-lanc- August y, 4-- i 5 (Both Hits showing for first times in Tooele!) d doz. S aJApache Woman' . NO PLACE TO HIDE EXCEPT IN HER ARMS I HERBERT J presort YAIB RAYMILLAND CLWavtttfionfc IRQ CO LOR Ceeteli dof4 film Indvifrie fry A RCPUBUC PRODUCTION Bwtiwnmyi j hilGwtes e mmsmmmim Walter Brennan Vehicle Tells Lenman to Use Tax Due Hi-w- ay Margarine Delrich Corned Beef Hereford Flour Baa lbs. Me Up' Pretty Walter' who Can SO lb; A a August 31st Brennan, with Jeffrey Hunter, Shcrec North District Dircetoi of Internal Rc Ofcland Barry Sullivan in The Way venue Charles I. 1 ox today reto the Gold, Twentieth Ccntury-- minded owners of registered highFox's adventure drama coming to way motor vehicles who are liable 'the Ritz Theatre on Sunday for the Highway Use lax that the usual procedure and! Form 2290. I'cdcial Use lax Re n declared that his role in the on Highway Motor Vehicles, !tU,T was t,1C casicst in fr's lnnS for the tax yrar beginning July I career. lTsually ae.tors brag about nr7 will be due on or befote Augihow hard they work. Cast as a ust 31. 19a7. old codger, who throws Ilie of the Highway ?hrocks at Jeffrey Hunter and She-rc- e Revenueprovisions Act of 1936 require I onn North, Brennan described his 2290 to be filed for all taxable vehicles in use during July of each jV'work in this fashion: "AH I had to do wds muss up lax year. An Additional form 2290 my hair and take out my teeth, must be filed for each men'll in $ and I coud pldy it stdndmg on winch additional vehicles arc put mv head. in use. These return.,, uhnh arc Brennan, otic of the screens filed with tlie District Director of most lc!c' cd character actors Internal Re'f'ue, arC 0,, prii lor oJ btlore tire la- -t ddy ot the month' JEFFREY HUNTER pic-ltur- Crackers JI Market Basket Phone 88 WAITER BRENNAN Come carl) Spend the Afternoon in m ren at 1 p m. Saturday Silver 3 wni i.hiiihh in mi p.m. Nitc! Friday Nitc Cool Comfort! Doors open mii f August Friday-Saturaa- y, BARRY SULLIVAN jhalf-w-ittc- d Turily or Nabisco 52 North Main SHEREE NORTH Luky Lady Free candy to 0 p m. V door puzcx! all children! Openuig tiFTpm rrrr |