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Show s iVISJTS SISTTR MXXttELLS II WF GITSTS Gut-vt- . Mis. Alice lltwkett of Atwater. at the lirute Maxwell Mi. Faye Nance and daughter, ho'ite last Sunday were their Min Calif, has !een visiting with her Marsha and IjikIj, aiHtMivrr, L (j tlaughiei-in-Uw- , liyle and sister. Mrs. Charles Rowe, Clear-Vtasa week visiting vvithjj),, sjirnt Maxwell and chilJien. Suefit!d, and with her daught-- r, Mrs . Mi-Brute Maxwell, following j A(m 1!(!i,y und Mai tie. Salt Lake CioUen Peterson, here for the past return Jn.ne front ToK-lalev four weeks Tuesday evening she lHispit.il, wheie sue underwent mareturned here from Ciearlield, acjor suigtry. Af:r a pleasant visit, Rowe and her tum j n,e by Mi the) leti last I riday by tram to daughter, Dolores. They returned to return Inane. Clearfield Mrs. lie kett will visit DI P TO MLLT here until Saturday, when she will Dnugh-terJ. Atkin l.rnma camp, of Utah Pioneers, will meet leturn to California by United Air Lines. nt the home of Mis. Vera I HI 7 6 F.. B Oiti, Taos, New land, Monday, at h toiler SIXTH BIRTHDAY Mexico, arrived last Saturday and p m. Mrs I va I ngland, Mrs I I Vera and Mis a guest at the home of her ngland Atkm, Miss LuAnn Madsen, daughter ter and brother-i- n law, Mr. andare ho.tesses Mis Grate Bennett of Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Madsen, , Mrs Alfonso Marcs for a wevksjwill present the lesson All celebrated her sixth buihday, e ted ladies are muted to attend September 26 after sehixit. Children's games were played w.th prizes for the winners and tee ream and cake for evetyone. Little guests were Sherol Bradshaw, Paula James, Karen Blanchard, Peggy Rydalch, Patricia Porter, NEW IVY LEAGUE SLACKS Man and I.ce Smart, Karen. Pamela and Donna Jean Smart, Robyn All Wool No Bell Patch Pockets I Jdell and Colleen Madse n, Miss WE HAVE THE BEET IN Jean hhizuka was ill and unable to attend the party. lai Ann reSLACKS 9.35 to 25.00 ALL ceived many lovely gifts. with each Pair of Slacks! Pack o! 6 Pants RETURNS Friday October jTho Tooe!e Transcript TROM HOSPITAL ,Mrs. Williams Father P. Zcntner Dies Wednesday at Lehi J sp V ht-r- 1' ! J j TRY A WANT AD IT PAYS I J Cdlton, age M father of iMrs William P died on Wednesday, ( t I t his home tn Iihl, after a short iinei M'. Calun was born of pioneer heritage wfio settled in Sa't lake and Cellar Valley Survivirg ate his w i, low , w!hi u a aister of Mis Martha Stephen of ttie city and jfue son and daughtets is.-I'- h j 1 N ; s . y-- u sis-di- a 3, 1953 : Tlie Studio 0! Dice . Ssessfiil Students Dorothy Searle Dance Studio Funeral service are tentatively t for Saturday in tfie mor tuary. The remains are at the !Wiug mo tuary also at Lehr. i '1 inter-Visit- lu-h- IN OUN IIOMi: Lsotiell DeLa.Mare has returned to her own hone after BACK M s JUST ARRIVED .pending the past several weeks at the hune of her brothers, Alma J. and Theo De La.Mare She hud undergone eje surgery during the summer, and s now reported to be feeing imii h better and able to take care of hetself m her own home. convab-xiin- 4 WOOL Hangers Mr. andMrs NooiC llistcr.ac-eMr. and M-- s. NoJ Callisier. by son, Tommy, left on MiHidsiy for a week's stav in California. They will visit Ntx-I'- s sisters in Oakland and San e GORDON'S MEN'S STORE 10 The Smartest Stylo Shop" Phone 975 West Vine Tooele, Utah OKOKITY BANQl'IT The Alpha l.ta chapter of the Beta Sigma lht sorority were hostessrs at the annual ritual of jewels" banquet, held Tuesday evening in the Coral room of the Kirk hoel. Xi Pi chapter mem- bers were guests. Gifts were exchanged by the secret s.sters. The committee in charge of arrangeme L ...I mmurmm ..... ments, food, decorations, etc. were Donna Chriss, chairman; Norma Mr. and Mrs. Ronald LaVon Houghton Dean. Sharon Bruce, F.lece Ryan and Margaret Townsend. Autumn line, and long tapered sleeves enenhanced the banquet flowers t hanced the fitted bodice. The room for the affair, and a deliskirt, which was beautifully dinner was enjoyed by the embroidered to match the bodice, cious members attending, sorority from intermission 'graduated length tn front to a graceful chaxl length tram A white satin sash ushers. Mis. Max Proctor, mother of the termini a back txw, with wide streamers extending the fult length bndc, wore a sheath dress of turMiss Judy quoise embossed satm, with ,e rain' came the bride of Ronald Lavon accessones and a corsage VC'I Sl'k illusion was lr Houghton in rites solemnized bv of pink rosebuds. circh-lte- s two of to leaves ca"!h TIkBishop Alex A. Gillespie. p'oc her son's wedding. Mrs ceremony txk place in the Tooele molded of tulle and accented with blossoms and seed Houghton those a dress of mauve Fourth ward church on September! ,nY 26, with many close friends and pearls. She earned an orchid sur- embossed faille, and also wore a relatives in attendance. The wed- rounded by feathered carnations, corsage of pmk rosebuds. The young couple w ill honeyding music w'as played by Mrs. with a cascade of white satm streamers. Helen House. moon enroute to Jacksonville, Fla., Matron of honor was her sister, where the bridegroom is presently The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max K. Proctor, 2S2 So. Mrs. Fay Brough. Bridesmaids stationed with the U.S. Navy. Mam, Tooele Mr. Houghton is the were a sister. Miss Patricia Proc-- I son of Mr. and Mrs. Ami Hough- - tor, Marlene Nix and a sister of WE ARE 12 Simondi avenue. Salt1 the groom. Ionise Houghton. They 'on, Iwere attired in similar dresses of kdke City. in paste! Following the ceremony, the sa,m embroidered taffeta anchors, entwined with roses, newlvweds were honored at a cm- -' 1 option given hv the hr .do's par! WcarinS yfU'w and green for business in our new broidored taffeta dresses, and car ents in the church social hall. Location. VISIT US AT The cliurch was ctecaratixl wirh'D'Ing miniature bouquets, were the arrangements of fall flowers in Nw'r girls. Christy Brough and 19 North shades of pink and lavender, cen-- : Leslie Pros tor, little nieces of he tered with small anchor motifs. nde. THE The biide was lovely in a gown Dick Mogi-nsewas liest man, of embroidered nylon organza while Bob Ward. Norman Hough- , D. L. Houghton, Bruce Proc-- j Dainty embroidered pointed lops accentuated a square neck-- , tor. and Dennis Houghton were1 .mw 9 m ifnw yaitmiy H Try Judy L. Proctor Is Bride 01 bouf-ifan- I . I R. L. Houghton e j Margarine VHOMJCE MEATS Fab Yellow Onions POT ROAST Thrifty Pack 3 Jb. 89c Giant Size 70C Shortening Bake Rile Blade Cut 50 lb. Bag 3 Jb. 79c S8c GROUND BEEF Fresh Lean Reg. Sweat Heart Toilet Soap 4 Bar V-- 8 32c 2-- 7 b- - FRYERS 39c 4clb. Sweet Potatoes Blue Plate 2 Vi ize Cudahy Sliced 55c Banana 9c 49c N. BACON SQUASH Veg. Juice 49c lb Fresh Pan Ready 2-75c h t tb. san OPEN Main cu Dorothy Searle, Dorothy Dillard, Ruth Young Margaret Barrus, Sharol Mueller, Rosemary VeNae Bryan r- Mill-war- All first place winners in talent, beauty and charm contests. Representing M,ss Armed Forces, Miss Tooele county, Miss Tooele fair. Miss Utah contestant. Miss A.C. contestant. Miss Armed Force attendants. Miss Grantsville, and Miss Physi- cal Lducation. were won with dancing as their talent, all receiving the highest rates and ovation for talent Dorothy D. and Ruih will be remembered as entertainers on TV High Shop and Horace Heidt TV, with Ruth being a regular dancer on . the Vanderhoof TV show. Sharol and VeNae also appeared on TV. Margaret and Rose- - ' inary are up and coming students, from Grantsville, now entering their first year of college. VeNae Bn an, the great compliment to 'the Dorothy Searle , was a member of the dance faculty at the dance BYU in P156. teaching the Dorothy Searle tap system. Dorothy's students are now dance instructors in California, Nevada, Oregon, Florida, and. of course, Utah. The first generation of Dorothy Searle dance students have grown up, inspired and "successful dance students. stu-Jio- New students are accepted twice a year, October and January. You may register for fall classes this week at the DOROTHY SEARLE DANCE STUDIO 47 West 1st North Tooele.. Phone 976 Ballet starts Saturday, Tap dancing starts next week. 7ft j If You we have 100 GRAB BAGS Values 5.00 to 10.00 you take a grab for Formerly Occupied by Mertes Jewelry NOW SMITH JEWELRY NORTH MAIN STREET Only 98c UPSTAIRS WATCHES CLOCKS SETS was 59.50 KNIVES Sale Price 28.88 Many unclaimed loan items Cameras Watches Irons Radios are inclined to TAKE A CHANCE OPEN TILL 9 P.M. FRIDAY MELMAC DINNERWARE d, "x EVERY ITEM MUST BE SOLO! 1 Etc. S. m buying 10.00 or more will receive FREE a 3.45 Shaffer Ink Cartridge Pen with their purchase ! Musical Instruments T m. 100 PEOPLE Used 30.06 like new $60 We have uncalled for Watches, Men's & Ladies SELLING AT REPAIR COSTS i Style Shop scal-jton- KU The FIRST .. JEWELRY-CARV- ING SILVERWARE-STE- AK DIAMOND BANDS We also do watch and jewelry repairing at low prices. 16 years experience as a watch maker JEWELRY BOXES Special repair offering lk off our All Selling Below Wholesale regular prices for 4 days LADIES DIAMOND RING & 2 SILVERWARE 1847 HOLMES i Ct. 60 Point Regular Price $2500.00 NEW Close Out 1095.00 and EDWARDS WATCHES COMMUNITY y2 PRICE Men's & Ladies Watch Bands ALL UNSET DIAMONDS 5.95-12.9- DIAMOND V3 OFF MOUNTINGS V OFF 5 ONE LOW PRICE Your Choice 3.95 CUFFLINKS Elgin - Bulova - & many other makes Price y2 Price Lay-Amr- ay Now for Cltristnias y Sales are Cash or Financing can be arranged All PINS EARRINGS 1.00 retail each While They Last! 6 Yes G for 1.00 ! YOU MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE Lay-awa- THE GOOD BUYS WE ARE OFFERING 1 South Main Upstairs on the south side o! RusscIIs Barber and Beauty Shop Wall: Up & I $ SAVE Enter from Main or Vine St. " J - .,T -- fr, |