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Show Three Stake The Tooele Transcript Friday, July 1( St 1960 Sim Iluptwnul Adult Sen ice Saturday Clares Start lli(lul) The St Marguerites Hi Club, Catholic Youth Group of Tooele, met Monday evening at 7.00 pm. in the Parish Social Hall. 9:30 for the services PM July 5 Baptismal North Tooele, Tooele and Grants-villStakes wilt be conducted at An adult class for intermediate the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle swimmers will be held for two W'eeks, starting July 5;h, at 9 30 Saturday, July 2, I960, on the schedule: p m. at the Tooele Pool. e BILLY WlSrMAN BREAKS WRIST Marguerites Billy Wiseman, 14 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wiseman, suffered a fracture of his left wrist Monday evening The accident occurred at the Tooele Stake Welfare Tarm in Vernon, when Billy fell from a truck, as the door opened when it made a turn He was treated at the Tootle Valley Hospital and released to his home. During a short business meeting, presided over by Mike the group made plans to attend mass and holy communion at the Cathedral in Salt Lake City Archibald Henderson, who seron July 17. Kathy Lewis, Club ved as Commandant of the Marin is spiritual chairman, charge ine Corps for over 38 years, left of the Cathedral trip Plans are Washington to Command a regialso in the making for a trip to ment of Marines in the field durLagoon, under the chairmanship ing the campaign against the Creek Indians in 1536. of Dolores Lconclli. Mike chairman of Ways annd Mans appointed a committee to s on July sell DAV g Jan-kovic- North Tooele, 12 00 noon, Tooele The class is for adult swimmers p m who would like to improve their Suitable clothing for baptismal! swimming or use it for recreation services may be obtained at thel The ten lessons w ill cost $3 50. font for a nominal laundry fee. I Occi-jppint- i, PRIDE OIL CO.. UIC. Forget-Me-Not- 4. After the business meeting, the group enjoyed dancing and refreshments Hostesses were Donna jOccipmti, Kathy Lewis and Ellen Imai. HOUSE GUESTS offers unusual opporunities in new concept of gasoline retailing Tooele, Magna, Grantsville area. We need ambitious men IS to 35 selling managerial expedience, to be station managers Service station experience not required. Training program, salary bonus and group benefits. CALL OR REPLY Recent guests at the home of Mrs Elizabeth Ajax were Mr and Mrs T. E. McKean of Provo Also spending the weekend at her home was her sister, Mrs. Naomi Evans of Salt Lake City. M Mr. Elaine Johnson Is Bride of Jim Quinn of Miss Carolyn Tate, daughter of 125 Mr. and Mrs. Bill Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Tate, South First West, Tooele, announce became the bride of Dean the marriage of their daughter, SLogan, Adlous in marriage ceremonies Elaine, to Jim P. Quinn, a son in the Logan LDS Temof Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Quinn of performed ple, June 8. President A. George Stockton. officiated. Mr. Aldous is The young couple were married Raymond the son of Dr. and Mrs. Tura M at Las Vegas, Nevada, on June Aldous of this city. 25. THE NEWLYWEDS were honorThey will make their home in ed at a wedding breakfast given Tooele. by Dr. and Mrs. Aldous at the Bluebird Cafe, Logan. That evenClass ing a reception was held m the Tooele Fourth - Eleventh LDS Ward. Attention Class of 1931 of THS! For tne reception the bride wore The annual class reunion will be an ankle-lengtgown of chantilly held on Wednesday, July 6, 1960, lace and taffeta. It was styled with dinner at the Hillcrest Cafe with a fitted bodice and scallopat $1 80 per plate and a choice of ed neckline. White carnations andj veal, chicken or shrimps. roses centered a white orchid, Reservations must be made by forming the wedding bouquet. of honor was Mrs. Matron July 1st with anyone of the following: Arhne Lindholm, phone 430, Blaine Hale, sister of the brideMabel Warr, phone 2395 or Ber- groom. Other attendants were: Mrs. Wilford Facer, sister of the nice Adamson, 1050. If you have missed the other bride and flower girls: Miss Lome reunions, this is the one you must Facet', Miss Stephanie Tate and not miss. Plan now to be there Miss Elizabeth Tate, nieces of the for dinner at 7 p m. and an even- bride. BLAINE HALE was best man. ing of fun. of 1931 Plan Reunion Judy Staples Eulers LDS Business College Miss Judy Staples, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Staples of 496 North First West, has entered the LDS Business College. Judy is a graduate of the Tooele High school class of 1960. She is the recipient of the BPW scholarship award. BIRTHDAY SUNDAY Sherrie Knight, will be eight years old on Sunday, July 3. A victim of polio, the little miss is still confined to the Tooele Valley Hospital. A birthday greeting would be sure to please her. O Usher was Charles D. Tate, Jr., brother of the bride. Gene Taylor and T. Melvin Aldous, brother of the bridegroom. Mrs. George W. Glailtli, Mrs. Fred K. Holbrook, Mrs T. Melvin Aldous, Mrs. Charles D. Tate Jr., Mrs. M. M. Allen, helped with the gifts. Miss Joyce Tate took care of the guest book. Mr. Irvin D Bird Jr., played the organ through out the evening. Serving were Miss Shirline LindMiss holm, Miss Judy England, Renee Colledge, Miss Sandra Han- sen, Julie Ann and Lynne Glaittli, nieces of the bride also helped serve. ALDOUS and Greg MELVIN Facer, nephews of the bride and groom, were junior ushers. The couple honeymooned at Carmel, California. They plan to reside at Provo, where Mr. Aldous is in his senior year at the BYU. HERE FROM SAN DIEGO Visiting here from their home in San Diego, are Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pasco, son Larry and daughter Claire. They are guests of Mrs. Pasco's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bonelli. NEW SON FOR THE ALAN altery Specials! Closed 6 PM with a 2-SPE- LE NEW . FULLY DELUXE 6 for 33c Picnic Cakes 49c Hamburger Buns 39c A TOOELE BAKERY WEDDING CAKE AUTOMATIC WASHER 15 v t JENSENS a fine new son for the Alan L. Jensens. The young man arrived at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City on Saturday, June 25, and weighed in at eight pounds one ounce and measured 19 inches Happy to make the acquaintance of their new brother are Leslie and Kevin. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shields. 1 Clubs THE JOLLY CLOVERS Brenda Baca, president of the foods club, conJolly Clovers ducted the meeting held recently at the home of their leader, Mrs Bessie Davis. Friday Cinnamon Rolls L. It's 4-- 1 Salt Lake City, Utah alter 6 P.M. IN 39 We Have lo Offer and Mrs. Dean Aldouis Carolyn Talc Is Bride of Dean Aldous Mrs. lira P. Quinn TO: PRIDE OIL CO.. INC 2011 Imperial Street A visitor was present who was interested in the preparation of candy and milk drinks which were made at club. The club is planning a health lesson for their next meeting. Reporter, Etta Ginter THE BUTTERCUPS The Buttercups, led by Betty Park and Carol Conder enjoyed a canyon party recently. The girls are working on recipe holders which contain the recipes of the foods profoods made for their ject. One of their latest additions to the file is for drp biscuits which were made at the last club meeting. The next meeting will be held n Friday, July 1. Reporter, Cheryl Park Tills Week The Following FINE HOMES: new home has come into our office for sale that we think an excellent buy. This home is located in one of Tooele's beautiful residential areas and is in excellent condition. It has a beautiful livingroom with wall to wall carpeting, a convenient kitchen with eating space and built in oven and range, two fine bedrooms, and a den, which could be a third bedroom, attached garage and storage basement area. This house is landscaped very beautiful both back and front and has chain link fencing all around back yard. An excellent buy at $15, (XX). A is We have a brand new home that has never been lived in. This home is brick, has three bedrooms, large livingroom with fireplace, beautiful kitchen with dinnette and birch cabinets, with built in oven and range, full basement, located in one of Tooeles finest residential areas. This home is offered for $19,500. Another fine home with two large bedrooms, very beautiful livingroom fully carpeted, large kitchen with range and refrigerator, attached garage and one of the most beautiful landscaped yards in Tooele. Tins is an exceptional buy at $19,000. We would like to show you another fine home that we believe is one of the finest in Tooele. This home is a special Duplex home, split level with large, new carpeted living room, beautiful pressed stone fireplace, brick planters, beamed ceilings, large family room, with platinum birch cabinets and range, three large bedrooms that makes sleeping a pleasure, large phillipne mahogany panneled rumpus room bookcases and tiled floor, attached garage and with built-ipatio, enclosed back yard with six foot aluminum stripped fencing that gives complete privacy. All this is offered for less than the actual cost. No financing necessary, will sell on contract, or will consider a trade of a marketable home for part equity. This is a steal at $26,000. Would cost $30,000 n to rebuild. We have some fine homes ranging in price from $9800 to $11,500 that can be handled with the minimum down payment of FHA regulations. If you are paying rent let us show these to you. If you prefer an older home, that has all the advantages of a new home plus the fact that both back and front yards arc landscaped in a way that takes years to develop, we have just the house for you. This home has large livingroom with fireplace, and diningroom, kitchen and two bedrooms on main floor and extra bedrooms in basement together with storage and a rumpus room and laundry room. This is an exceptional buy at $16,500. of Tooeles neatest and most compact smaller homes that is an excellent buy for a retired couple or small family, it has two bedrooms, carpeted livingroom, sunny and efficient kitchen, attached gaiage and beautifully landscaped yard. This is an especially good buy at $11,500. One You cannot go wrong with an Allsop home. See us first, and you will look no further. phone Allsops 66 . 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