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Show V Former Tooele FAMILY PARTY A Lindberg family party was at the home held Monday, July 2 of President and Mrs. Glen Williams, Fifty four family members were in attendance. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lindberg and family of California, Bishop and Mrs. Robert Barrus, of Minneapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lindberg and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lindberg, of Salt Lake City. The Tooele Transcript Friday, July ' 6, 1962 Couple To Hold Golden Wedding 8. July YR THEY WILL BE honored at an open house to be held in Salt Lake City at the home of a son John W. Campbell, 1641 Smiley Drive (5020 South) between the hours of 5 and 9 p.m. They request no gifts. The couple was married June 26, Salt Lake Temple, 1912, in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. MR. CAMPBELL was bom Dec. 16, 1884, in cjJvj, All over the country, wherever a spot is found to set up a grill, barbecue specials are being pre- pared this season. When youie planning a grilling feast, here are some helpful hints to follow for success: IN SELECTING the meat, remember to choose a cut tender enough to cook by dry heat (broiling or rousting). Reba Staggs, meat cookery expert suggests tender beef steaks, lamb or pork chops, ham slices,- ground meats, tender beef or Iamb cubes, sausbacon ages, and Canadian-styl- e for grilling. For the rotisserie, select beef rib-eroast, rolled rib roast, beef sirloin tip very or rolled rump roast, ham roll, lamb rolled leg, boneless pork roast or sparenbs. Roasts should be as regular in shape as possible. You ought to count on generous servings of meat, for fresh air and Ireland. Mrs. Campbell, the former Della Mar Tate, was born Sept. 12, 1889, in Tooele. They are both active members of the LDS Church, where they recently spent a year doing temple work in the Los Angeles Temple. THEY ARE THE parents ol five living sons and daughters: John W. Campbell, "Mrs. John (Ruth) Russell; Mrs. John (Alice) Tice; Mrs. Ned (Mary) Murphy, all of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Max Colleen Warr, daughter of Mr. (Margaret) Heqton, Los Angeles, 21 grand children. and Mrs. Norman Warr, of Erda, Calif. They have was honored guest at a special HERE FROM CALIFORNIA birthday party given on June 28. 1 Visiting relatives and friends little friends came and played here and in Utah, from Los Gatos games and enyoyed ice cream California, are Mr. and Mrs. children cones, punch and all day suckers. Ralph Lindberg and Charles, Nancy and Suzanne. The Colleen is nine years old. visitors have been at the Worlds Fair in Seattle and are enroute to their home. - ye high-qual- ity Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Campbell SURPLUS? The USDA says that if our popu lation reaches 230 million by 1975 (as is predicted), farmers and 16.3 bilranchers must produce lion pounds more red meat; 47 bil lion pounds more milk; 207 billion tons more fruits and vegetables; 20 billion more eggs. These increases will be necessary if improvements in diets are continued at the same rate as in recent TV - Phonographs Badios Car Radios Hulet Radio TV Clinic L Dean Hulet 17S East Brook Are. Farmers Digest years. pleasant aroma . sharpen the ap- -, cuts allow petites. For bone-i- n three quarter to one pound per serving; for boneless cuts allow one third to one half pound. WHEN SERVING a crowd, remember that roasts provide more servings per unit of cooking space. Roasts also require more time. Be sure to start the fire far A common enough in advance. method - which takes about 45 minutes - is to stack briquets in soak lightly a pyramid shape, with charcoal lighting fluid, let stand one minute and light. When the surface is covered with gray ash, spread the coals evenly and the fire is ready. iThe Best In Service! On All Makes Attends Welcome Wagon School Barbeque Ideas Old and New Mr. and Mrs Samuel Campbell, former residents of Tooele and Salt Lake City, now residing in LaMesa, California, will celebrate their Golden Wedding on Sunday Doyle T. West To Marry Arililh Ilansen Rosalyn Phillips thick meats Place one-inabout three inches from the heat, two-inmeats three to five ch ch r Mrs. Rosalyn Phillips of this city, has returned from San Francisco, Calif., where she completed a course of training preparing her .'or the position of Welcome Wagon Hostess which she now holds in this community. MRS. PHILLIPS resides at 440 'North First East and is one of Welcome Wagons approximately 1,000 Hostesses who are making approximately a million calls annually on families in the continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and in the Provinces of Canada, embracing more than Just tell us how much money you need to pay old bills, for home improvements, car repairs, for all your seasonal expenses! 8S 8$ OTHER AH OUSTS UP TO IN PROPORTION $2000 inches away. BROILED MEATS should be seasoned after browning. Turn with tongs or a fork inserted in the Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Valerio fat edge. Indoor broiling times Mrs. Roselyn S. Phillips, on bemay be used as a guide, but there half of her Sponsors here in Tooele, Eutimia Candelario, grandmoth- will be many variables. Use a Utah, will take Religious and Civic ers of the bridegroom came from meat thermometer for roasts. to the families on information New Mexico to attend the wedwhom she calls. With her basket ding. They had white carnation HERE FROM SACRAMENTO of gifts, Mrs. Phillips will extend Miss Mary Alice Lueras, daugh- corsages. Also attending the wedfor those Sponsors to the people of ter of Mr. Espiridion Lueras, be- ding from New Mexico were Mr. Visiting here with relatives are came the bride of Mr. Johnny and Mrs. Henry Valerio, and Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Maxwell and this community the for which Welcome children Bobby, Sue Ann and hospitality Valerio, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Debra Mondragon. is so well known. Valerio, in a double ring ceremony Frances Gracia was flower girl Marcie, of Sacramento, California. Wagon MRS. PHILLIPS ..knows this at St. Catholic and Elmer Claude Candelario was They are house guests of Mr. Marguerite's She is interested in community. Mrs. and Maxwells Mr. Church June 23 parents, ring carrier. its welfare and in its progress, inTHE BRIDESMAIDS were the Bruce Maxwell. THE BRIDE wore a floor length of its. cluding the well-bei- ng gown of white lace and net, long Misses Gloria Valerio, Delia Monsleeves and a bouffant skirt. Her dragon, Francis Vigil, Nancy Bena- VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Don DcLaMare REVERENCE FOR LIFE veil of bridal illusion was attach- videz, Emma Lujan, and Clorinda Because safety is in part a ed to a pearl tiara and her bou- Vigil. They wore pink and blue and daughters Kym and Kayleen quet was of white chrysanthe- dresses with long laced sleeves of LaMirada, California, are visit- moral issue, religious leaders are mums. She was given in marriage and had bouquets of pink carna- ing here at the home of Dons urged to make farm safety a part tions centered with a white chrys- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. of their sermons and the subject by her father. L DeLaMare and other relatives. of Sunday School discussions. . r , Mrs. Mary Sandoval was First anthemum. t s r 4 " r' " ' It Matron of Honor and Mrs. Pat The ushers were Raymond Lop WORKING MOTHERS Walter Vigil, Ernest Martinez, Second. Both wore SAFETY AT HOME Vialpando, rd Almost of all mothers Lopez, Perfecto Lopez and Neat and orderly farm homes with children under 18 pink lace gowns and rhinestone years are Valerio. Gregory are safer homes. Have a safe in tiaras. The bouquets were of pink the Womens paid employment, One hundred fifty guests attend- place for everything, and keep roses. Bureau of the U.S. Labor DepartMr. Tony Sandoval was First ed the reception held at the in its Eliminate everything place. ment reports. Lodge. Best Man and Mr. Clovis Vialunsafe practices in the kitchen THE BRIDES TABLE, covered and elsewhere. Check electric apA high powered car and a halfpando was Second. MRS. EVA PADILLA the brides with a lace cloth, held a white pliances that they are in safe witted driver generally spells aunt stood in place of her mother, cake, ornamented with pink floral trouble. Farmers Digest. Both she and Mrs. Marie Valerio, design, created with bride and mother of the bridegroom wore groom figurines. The wedding dance was given tangerine gowns and matching hats. Both had carnation corsages. at the Armory. The music furnishMrs. Felecitas Valerio and Mrs. ed by the Rhythm Rockers from Magna. The bride attended Tooele High School. Her bridegroom graduated from Taos High School in 1960 and is presently employed at the International Smelting and Rcfin ing Company. ... 5 ie Smel-terman- 's (fATJO IfATJ FINANCE COMPANY 13 South Main Street 1 of Tooele Phone: 882-158- 8 Vision Homes Jor the at JCcart Featuring Womens Club Plans Dinner The Social Committee of TOD Womens Club is busy with plans for a dinner - dance to be held at the Officers Club on July 7 The party will begin with hors doeuvres served at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will foHow at 7:30 and, weather permitting, will be servDancing, both inside and outside will be to the KG Quintet and will start at 9 p.m. The affair is informal and western dress is in order. Tickets are $2.50 per person and can be from Elva Caldwell, or Marva Camper, Proceeds from the dinner-danc- e Built-i- n 882-00- TerraceTop 30 Fireside Is Highly Successful Eddie Kekaula provided a most enteresting two hour summary of his experiences aboard the raft en Gleaner sponLehi, at the sored fireside, Sunday evening in the Fourth Eleventh Ward. Some of the highlights of the sailing from California were the catching to Hawaii of many types of fish, 42 foot high waves and the fact that they were able to perform the feat. made ar- Mrs. Oneda Steadman rangements for Me. Kekaulas appearance here. Sterling Hanks covered the publicity and Julie Park had charge of refreshments. The officers extend their appreciation to them and all others who helped. special thank you goes to the Seminary for their movie equipA ment. en Gleaners are planThe ning other functions for the summer season. Watch this paper for announcements. HERE FROM ST. PAUL Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Pedersen and three children, from St. Paul, Minn., are visiting at the home of his parents, Herman and Fawn Pedersen for two weeks. TV Color Schedule FRIDAY, JULY S 8:30 a.m. Play Your Hunch 9:00 a.m. The Price is Right 10:00 a.m. Your First Impression 12:00 p.m. The Jan Murray Show 10:45 p.m. Tonight Show SATURDAY, JULY 7 7:30 a.m. Pip the Piper 8:00 a.m. The Shari Lewis Show 8:30 a.m. King Leonardo 5:30 p.m. Tales of Wells Fargo A Killing in Calico. SUNDAY, JULY 8 4:00 p.m. Meet The Press 5:30 p.m. Walt Disney The Horsemasters" Part - 7:00 p.m. Bonanza I Day of the - Dragon" MONDAY, JULY 8:30 a.m. Play Your Hunch 9:00 a.m. The Price is Right 10:00 a.m. Your First Impression 12:00 p.m. The Jan Murray Show 7:30 p.m. The Price Is Right 10:45 p.m. Tonight Show TUESDAY, JULY 10 8:30 a.m. Play Your Hunch 9:00 a.m. The Price Is Right 10:00 a.m. Your First Impression 1 12:00 p.m. The Jan Murray Show 6:30 p.m. Laramie 10:45 p.m. Tonight Show WANTED ! ! MAN TO WORK! Bestway Building Center Between age af 18 & 30 Permanent employment lor person who knows how to work and is willing .to learn the business. , II going to school this iall or ii likely to go in service within a year's time, do not apply. 65 South Main Tooele, Utah begin with a visit to your Chevy n Nova Chevy n Nova Station way to set In on Convertible-Thri- fty n traveling! CHEVROLET DEALER'S Ik m Wagon-Family-s- fzed, easy to park, pack, pay for! m will be used for the Women's Club Electric Range charity project. and The Social Committee assures a fun filled evening for those who Oven New Convenience Fresh attend. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Miss Chloe Ann Frailey of Palo Alto, California, is visiting here with family and friends and is a guest at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Frailey. Appearance HOMES BEING BUILT IN BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBDIVISION (Seventh Street and Second North, Tooele, Utah) Or WILL BUILD on YOUR LOT PRICES START AT $12,580.00 Five Plans To Choose From $13,880 $100 Total Closing Costs FHA BUYERS Minimum FHA Down Payments and $100 total closing cost 9 Tor Information Contact Sherman K. Smith Phone or Write $61 West Second South, Tooele Homes With Full Basements VETERANS 802-202- 3 Homes And Gleaner en vacations ed outside. Westinghouse M-M- The happiest Danee At TOD MAN ON PROJECT DAILY TO GIVE INFORMATION 3 Bedioom Homes with Attached Carport, Built-I- n Range and Oven 40 Hardwood Gallon Water Heater Floors, Construction, Masonry All Lots Improvements. Including Large Heads Slate Ladies Of Elks d one-thi- LOANS Mrs. Burton en Vows Solemnized 75c Mrs. Burton cities. These calls on behalf of WelMrs. Zelma Burton was installed come Wagons approximately Sponsors are made on such as President of the Ladies of Elks important family occasions as the Association of Utah, at the annual Birth of a Baby, Sixteenth Birth- convention held in Price, Utah. was apMrs. Bea Orendorff Announcedays, Engagement ments; also when families move pointed as secretary of the Assolocally in a community and when ciation. Mrs. Burton is the first Tooele they arrive in a community as new residents. Calls are also made Lady of Elk to become President on Special Occasions such as Gol- of the Ladies of Elks Association den Wedding Anniversaries and of Utah. other special family events. Thomas W. Biggs is Founder and North Stake 31 Men President of Welcome Wagon, Cleaners To Meet which-i- s' now in its 34th year. OFTEN REFERRED TO as Monday Evening a service which is in the business of building friendships. Weland Gleaners of the come Wagon's basic policy in- North Tooele Stake will meet on cludes cooperation with all Re- Monday, July 9, at 7:30 p.m. on ligious Faiths, with worthwhile the lawn at the home of their leadCivic and Social Service groups; er, Mrs. Ethel Halgren, 463 Parkalso participation in these acti- way. All unmarried fellows and girls vities which keep communities good places in which to live. It between the ages of 18 and 29 are is significant that Welcome Wa- invited to be in attendance. gon has been cited for its volunteer service and achievement in FAMILY GET TOGETHER community and nation by such as the American Red At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cross, The National Foundation, Herman Pedersen, July 4th, the American Heart Association, Am- Pedersen Family reunion was held erican Heritage Foundation, Un;t-e- about forty guests were entertainStates Treasury Department, ed with games, music and a dance and many other such groups. number. Refreshments were serWelcome Wagon service is one ved and a very good get together not only of public relations but, afternoon and evening was enjoy- more important, it meets a present-day need in the field of human relations. 2000 Lueras Valerio the total cost will be Of interest to local friends is the news of the approaching marriage of Doyle T. West and Miss Ardyth Mae Hansen. 13 They will speak vows July in the Manti Temple and will be honored at a reception that same evening at the Centerfield Ward Church. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hansen and Mr. West is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston D West. He is a former music teacher at the Tooele Jr High School. in Tooele and Granger Available For Immediate Occupancy . WHY WOMEN WORK Numerous studies in recent decades show that women work mainly for the following reasons: to support themselves, to contribute to family living expenses, to help buy a house, or to help pay for their children's education, the U.S. Labor Department's Womens Bureau points out. EDUCATED MOTHERS The percentage of employed mothers typically, rises among mothers with longer schooling -particularly in families with income under $8,000 a year, according to the U.S. Labor Departments Womens Bureau. M GET A JULY BUY AND SEE WHY! I Corvair Mona Sedan-Sp- orts car spice on the family plan. Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan-Jet-sm- . . . rivals ooth the expensive makes. Chevrolet Bel Air Station Wagon-J- ust about all the station wagon anyone could want. Roof Luggage Carrier is optional at extra cost See your focal authorized Chevrolet dealer MANTES' CHEVROLET CO. 23 South Main Street Tooele, Utah Ph. 882-314- 8 A H |