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Show The Tooc!c Jranccript lloim From Shier Funeral Mrs. C. A fiiday, February day from I Mrs Ku.tx ri'tunvd Si,n Mi-- ox Angt-h-x- . si dia.h bv Hit m.i u! Hatu Rrri K i, hs v.(. 10, 19G1 li. nii'i in her rtr (it An- ! I - u hv h r Ka h 1, N.-- N'.i'n rj - Mt M'n'rJ visit Ml!! ben until! H hir rsl-- Ms ' r:hr M.U1V 4 day- - fuif thill : can te i,.me In f that day in t ti'd.ty TOMORROW, 9:30 VOD C Cecil M ommaitihng cr. iuLUllV February, at X MacGregor. as ) ! I K i shop for our biggest! buys off the wcch! pm, general 1 j only $150 per platel banquet and program andj i!l iters and friends of scout ing are especially inviled to attend. Ciiey c.m be purchased from any of the Scout Commissioners for (he ENDS SATURDAY - Judge Earl M. Mar- 1.1. Colonel Margaret Wharton, Officer at DPG Mill marry. Col. Wharlon To Wed Soon Public: Invited To UP &L Co. Demonstration men sizes Penney's own rigid specifications. small, med., large $ nov- Ormc PAULI. inCKIU. J.! Jtl Rector, Sr., 36 C yd ' .wMMJISCHiHPS -- Oman J0f KXIOIt canirna iimki turn w imi null w SUM m Willi run KMtU ilirf-i A Ml is planned for this spring in Santa Fe, New Mexico The I.aVar Tates zVre Ilome froill SPECIAL BUY! 60 GAUGE 15 DENIER NYLON HOSE stocking Spectacular Stock a season's supply at 3 pair for $1. Full fashioned, sheer leg flattery with dark plain seams. In confetti or gala. such colors, fabrics, patterns! BIG BEDSPREAD BUY! n textured, patterns! Cotton, blends of rayon, nylon, cotton, or acetate. Solids and patterns in colors of the rainbow! Get yours today! Tufted, s3pl sizes gi to It loop-weav- e, wov-en-i- 500 fund-raisin- g . lull and twin Fabulous Special Brentwood House Frocks 25 m died . JP PRINT RECEIVING BLANKETS: A Buy! 1 sizes absorbent, quick and specially wovdrying to eliminate Wrinkling, en keep baby more comfortable. 20 by 40 inch size. In a polyethylene bag. : S1 Closely woven cotton lasts through plenty of machine washings. Charming collection of nursery prints in popular 30 by 40 - inch size. Polyethylene Shop Penney 's in Tooele Open 'til Special! Tapered To Trim SLACKS 1 99 Cut a figure! Save money Sport our slim line beauties in cotton. Wash 'n wear, little or no ironing. Latest styling for that slim trim, fit. Assorted colors, sizes 10 to 18. 9 P.M. Fri. John Lawrence Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Day, of Idaho Falls, is in Tooele this week to attend the funeral services Friday of his grand mother, Mrs. Ellen L. Hickman. Mr. Day, who was editor of the BYU Universe, in. 1959-6and has been doing post graduate work at the University of Minnesota, is on his way to Argentina, So. America where he has been appointed one of three in the United States to Press Asreceive sociation scholarships in journa- Elder Edwin Cole, Jr., in company with his father, Edwin Cole, Sr., visited among their many friends in Tooele, Wednesday. The Cole family resided here from 1945 to 1957, before moving to MATINEE SAT. EZ SEVEN SAINTS GUARDING THE SECRETS OF A THOUSAND YEARS' C? .vv m of JfOFTHE Seven Saints GlN kWUMEttCOK -- area this season. LAURENCE OLIVIER CHARLES LAUGHTON -- USTIN0V-J0H- vlfl in this I GAVIN N UUII I I W OS Anbrnnvt ttCHNicoioir SUPER TECHNIRAMA70 lenses by panavisiom Tooele Gun Club will hold a shoot, Sunday at 10 a.m. at the Tooele Gun dub grounds. trap I f SEATS NOW AT BOXOFFICE OR BY MAIL PRICES RESERVED SEATS ONLY! Eve. Friday, Saturday & Holidays; $2.50, $2.00 Sat., Sun. Holidays Mat., Wkdy. Eve. & Sun. $2.00 $1.50 Wednesday Matinee $1.75 $1.50 ust T' Fairvicw, Trap Shoot Sunday - "GOLD one-wa- lism. Mr. Day formerly served as an LDS Missionary in Uruguay, and was married on December I7th, in the Manti LDS Temple, to Mar-lar- Christensen, : fall-ou- t, Inter-America- n who will accompany her husband o South America. P.M. "fe.! Tooele County health forums held annually, after the first of the year will be held again this year, according to County Health officials. The first forum is scheduled for February 28, and the subject is etc. Radiation such as The second forum will be March 28, and subject to be discussed this time will be Birth Defects and what can be done. The forums are open to the public and they will consist of a panel subof experts discussing these jects and answering questions submitted by the public. Five priests in a car were involved in an accident on a narrow bridge near Elizabethtown, Ky., because vandals had torn down signs warning that the bridge was The district traffic engineer says sign vandalism is one of the greatest problems of the highway department. JEAN SIMMONS jod 1 STARTS SUNDAY Radiation Subject of I leal lb Forum KIRK DOUGLAS PETER KlBCfi Tooele Friends theatre Grandson Here On Way to South America College 12 s2 2 RCTUR15 ALSO Exclusive Engagement J Will not be shown in any other JL SPECIAL COTTON GAUZE DIAPERS Highly former In connection with PTA FoundResident ers Day, the West Elementary PTA is sponsoring a Dies at New Mexieo project for Saturday, Feb. 18, at 5: 00 p.m. at the school. Proceeds Word has been received here of of this event will be used for PTA the death of John V. events for the remainder of the former resident of Tod Cramberg, Park and year. Stockton and an employee of the The festive affair will be a fam- Tooele Ordnance Depot. ily fun night, to which everyone Mr. Cramberg, who was 47 in Tooele vicinity, young and old ,years 0f agCi very unex-alikare invited to come and Wednesday, February 1 joy a full evening of entertain-- j at hjs horrie jn Albuquerque, New ment. Which will include games, Mcxjco fishing booths, five to ten cents; He is survived by his wife cake dances, 25 cents; door prizeSQ0ny Cramberg, three sons, Doyle for which sixth grade students willjand Davidi of 2011 Minnie St. SW, sell tickets prior, for 25 cents. Albuquerque, and Vetus, of Fort No need to stay home and eat, Lra tpysc the PTA will offer hot dogs, chili,1 At the time of his death he was cupcakes, home made candy, by the vehicle mainte- orn balls cookies 5 to 10 cents. nance of the City of department Mrs. Halcyon Robins, PTA presi-- j AH,Uquerque dent, is general chairman of this event, with officers, standing committees, room mothers and teachers assisting. on-gg- imm mtn COLUMBIA Kaysville, Family Fun Nile Set for Feb. lo At West School Vftu with Van Johnson Elder Cole has just returned from a two year LDS Mission to Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Tate arriv- - the North Central States, and has ,ed home Wednesday, by airline labored in Minnesota, South Dak., from New Orleans, where Mr. and Manitoba, Canada. Tate attended a meeting of the He brings greetings from George directors of the National Funeral Gillespie, former Tooelean, who is LDS Branch President at MitAssociation. South Dakota. Mr. Tate is of the five chell, Only thirty three donors showed up for the blood drawing, which appears to be a discredit to the M OOI I'M MM HM mm mii m mil MU rovm pRooucTimi ENEMY GENERAL Cole Home: Visil ton, D.C. The wedding MMKIl Ml -- Elder Kriwin community and places the free blood available to the community at the hospital at a minigovernor mum. western states for the national funeral organization. They reported the weather bad all along the route of their trip, except in Utah, and it was even raining in New Orleans when they left there. 8'j fo 3 Slated keep pace with little girls on the go! Made cowhide that or play school to goes Pick ground in .style. C width. brown or black. .Millie M. sis-in- g v. to Call to Honor j lecn- - 2 More 'I lia ii 230 ladies of the Community are inv ited to attend this meeting Col. Wharton served as Welfare Mhich promises to be an outstand-- , and Morale Officer during her tourjeasion. except four, and tMO and informative demonstra-'a- t Mary DugMay Proving Grounds and'ters Mrere absent. Mrs. tion on home lighting and the use well known in educational cir-o- Stevens, of Nampa Idaho, and Mrs. j$ the electric frying pan and sauce ties in the state of Utah. At the Flzic Elkington of Idaho Falls. pan given by these 2 specialists, 'present time she is Women's Army The family was very happy and The meeting will be held in the, staff Advisor of the United Stales appreciative of the many who callrecreation hall of the Tooele Sec- - Army Air Defense Command at ed to make the occasion a memorond Tenth Ward Church at the jits in Colorado able one for Mrs. Orme. Headquarters Corner of Main and First North, Springs, Colorado, and everyone will be welcome. Colonel Johnson is Chief of the Judicial Division of the Office of Thanks Extended the Judge Advocate General, Deof the Army, Washingpartment To All Mr. Dale Henrie, in charge of the Red Cross Blood Drive held j here Monday, wishes to extend his, thanks to all who contributed to, th project, the donors, nurses,; and w o r k e r s from the Junior; Women's Club, Mrs. Ivan Droubay and her helpers for the can- - 99 former Welfare and Morale I Who Helped At Blood Mobile SCHOOL 'N PLAY STRAP SHOES! CURLY - FOR BETTER COTTONS dress weights. Prints solids, elty weaves. Mr. and Mrs. W B. ORIGINAL THREE STOOGES More than tMo hundred and fifty of Santa Fe, New Mexico, an- called to honor Mrs. Millie M nounced the forthcoming marriage, Two home Economists from the on Qrm Utah Power and Light Company of "IT daughter. Lt. Jo1 M"; house in honor of her With b,h- Mill be guests of the Tenth Wardfrot C!.day, Sunday afternoon, at the Relief SSociety Meeting on Tue- - Upward T Johnson. LSA son iow- home of pre!(ldl.nt and MrSthe late Judge and Mrs. Miles S. day February M at 1 p.m. Johnson of Lewiston, Idaho. All ONLY A PENNY AN INCH A1 7bc n Ordnance Depot; closing song God Bless America; and the benediction by Orin G. Mueller. zl1 ITS NIURICUS ITS SHEER HYSTER'A! A Esther Walker, and Hilda Clark; Weninstrumental cornet trto dell Droubay. Marjorie Clegg and Jim Smith; vocal solo . Joy Pratt; Col. Cecil M MacGrespeaker gor, Commanding Olficer, Tooele One - time special! Everglaze cottons! Yarn-dye- d woven cottons! More. All machine wash. Perfect ourth-f.levent- h k shall; aelcome . John Brnvxn, the Chairman of Stanvhury District; opening song . America'' by the congregation; invocation - Glen Will.ams; introduction of guests. Vocal trio F.lna Williams, and Rich blend of combed cotton n ray- on in solid and surface interest cotton prints, too! weaves. 100 cut full All are and tailored to m Tikt:s are toasniaster SHORT SLEEVED SHIRTS p ; ( throughout Tooele County. The banquet program, Mhich begins at 7; 30 p m., is as follows: BUY ON OUR 2 Meetings is 2 to assembly; 2 30 to 3 30 p m , meeting c( sijke auxiliary buaids, bohp meeting and h uh count il. 30 , SPECIAL , of Schedule 2 y J Suke prcsidcary mei-tmg- ll.-.'i- ) Officer, Colonel The banquet Mill hr held in the Fouith . eleventh Waid Latter-DaSa nt r.vreat on hall, at South and Second West, and he ie.rth Ward Relief Society j will p pare Ihe food. ySy a r flu-- Tooele ha called a Sunday, 1! at the I Ward fur Bishoprics, h Presidents. U gh Council and Stake Auxiliary boards i Us speak-- Auxiliary In Tooele Stake i Th' annual Siansbury District. Scouioi Banquet scheduled (or .lint I vbruiirv 9, w II feature vH Board to Meet r Buii(iid Thursday I a.m.! Mfpm U.U IU1iofs Sonniers Sunday. MvNawara, uf , J,-- , an 1 Mr. a- and home NOW SHOWING CENTRE At Broadway & State St. Salt Lake City, Utah |