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Show VISITOR KILLED EN ROUTE HOME The Best In Service On All Makes Guests at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Ajax, last weekend, were her brother-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Larson and their son. Albert M. Larsen, of Burley, Idaho. They all attended the McKean family reunion at Jordan Park in Salt Lake City. TV . Phonographs Radios . Car Radios Hulet Radio TV Clinic L. Dean Hulet 175 East Brook Ave. I The S.ilt -- Chevrolets Fords Other Makes of Cars Top Values Low Prices Open Until 9:00 p. m. - SHOP At Your Convenience MANTES CHEV. CO. 23 Soulh Main Tooele. Utah iviverS 4 daughter of Mr Roland Phillip Proctor and th" Ian. 'i-- s Ionise Pea ork Proctor Mr. Nebekors parents are Mr. and M c s Nebeker of Salt ' PENNEY SPenney s n Tooele Brings CW(TT)a !S&V. is a J You Fabulous Savings! Now is the Time to Shop for Back-to-Scho- ol leen Saxton, 334 No. 1st East. George McKellar; 1000 West 1st North, Wayne PeterPlans are being completed for son, 68 Bryan Ave., Salt Lake the Class of 52 Reunion." Ail City or Delma Brande, 244 West members who are planning to at- 2nd South, tend must notify and send money 10 one of the committee members TALENT on or before July 13, so that all At close range, talented people reservations may be made in ad are so ordinary that many of the vance. rest of us tend to have faith in Committee members who may our own abilities. be contacted are: Lou Ann Blakely The surest and easiest way to 430 Parkway Ave. Col stop a rumor is never to start it. 882-34- 882-25- 8S2-34- wa-th- e Lake City. Tor her gown the now Mrs. Nebeker ch I ' a model with a floor Eng h boutfant skirt with over skirt of scalloped lace. The scal'd 's were repeated at the nek line and the long sleeves tapered to lily points over her wriss. Her shoulder length veil of sheerest ilusion was caught to her head by a pearl encrusted crown and her bouquet was an orchid with pink carnations CAROLYN PROCTOR was Maid of Honor for her sister and wore a bule print gown Attending Matrons were also sisters ttfthe bride f , and were Mrs. Roleene Kozlowski and Mrs. Beverly Jones. They were dressed in yellow. Also in yellow were little flower girls, nieces of the bride, Patty Kozlowski and Susan Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nebeker Albert R. Nebeker tended to the duties of best man and ushers were HOBO PARTY 7:30 p.m. All members are asked John H. Bishop, Edward Proctor, Eagles Auxiliary annual Hobo to meet at the Eagles Hall and Tom L. Jones, Robert W. Kozlowparty is scheduled for Monday at register before going to the can- - ski. Junior usher was Phillip Kozlowski. GERALDINE Nuesmeyer was at the guest book and tending to the gifts were Helen Paulos, Beulah Florence Brown and Bateman, Mickie Ishizuka. The newlyweds honeymooned in northern California. For going away the new Mrs. Nebeker wore a tan dress with white assessories. They are now at home at 323 S. Second West. 20, 1962 Plans Itcunion fir TIE UllbE MANTES SUPER USED CAR MARKET l Friday, July Class Of 52 ake EDS the wedding uf Miss Lorrame Proctor and Kenneth Nebeker, oil Friday, June 23th. That semi' evrivn thev gripp'd friends and relatives at a reception held m the North Tooele Stake! Tabernacle. .selling On Monday while enroute to their home, the visitors were involved in an automobile accident at Snow-vill- e, which claimed the I fe of th" elder Mr. Larson. Funeral services jare pending. CHEVROLET COMPANY The Tooele Transcript Temple Riles Unile Couple 882-16- rca Victor television - Mrs. Olsen Mrs. lulru Olsen To Celebrate oOth Birthday Mrs. Patra Warner Olsen, will celebrate her 80th birthday, Sunday, at an Open House at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lucille McNicol, 438 North Second West, from 2 to 7 p.m. Mrs. Olsen has eight children, five sons and three daughters. They are: Mrs. William (Ila) Gibson. Mrs. Blaine (Lucille) McNicol, and Mr. George L. Warner, Tooele; Mrs. William (Ruth) Weber, Springville; Mr. Dan W. Warner, and Mr. William Ray Warner, Salt Lake; Mr. John M. Warner, California, and Mr. Clarence E. Warner, Afton, Wyoming. All relatives and friends are invited to attend the open house. Mrs. Olsen requests no gifts. The FARRELL Deluxe Series sq. in. viewable picture 212-26- Fifteen young guests enjoyed an Indian Pow - Wow party with Robert Kling on Monday in celebration of his ninth birthday which was July 15. On hand for the festivities were Dean Atkin, Rickie Kim DeLaMare, Bevan, Linda Glaser, Craig Hall, Kerry Harris, David Painter, Bobby Kay and ASTRONAUT , David R'gby, Jay and Bobby An astronaut is one who takes John and Kim Wright and over when the CHIMPS are down. Bobbys brother, Jeffry and sister E. John Sierocinski, quoted by Tonya. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Lyon in the Chicago Tribune. A. Eugene Kling. M $495 The Most Trusted Name in Color Television First in compatible color RCAS engineering breakthrough gives up to 50 -t- INDIAN PARTY 0 he TWO YEARS OLD Brighter Picture NEW HIGH FIDELITY TUBE tuning, too Unsurpassed performance from many stations with New Vista" Tuner 24,000 volts (design average) of picture power Easier Master Jeffery Kling will have two candles on his birthday cake, Saturday. Family members will share his cake and the fun that birthdays bring. Jeffery is a son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Eugene Kling. hard-to-g- color-keye- d et Wev-land- Al & Lid Radio & TV early - bird school styles! great big selection ! real good savings, now ! FIRST TERM BIG SISTER What motorist wouldnt happily trade circumstances with this delighted gentleman? For this is his first Cadillac and its arrival in his driveway has occasioned almost as much excitement in the neighborhood as it has in his own home. But if you appreciate his good fortune then envy him also his wisdom. sizes 4 to 6x sizes Moms with smart good easy-carWeve Shes counting the time to her first day. counting on Penneys looks, wash and every school girl look hems! for cottons little-or-no-ir- e. . . . even wide, 7 to 14 Give her a choice of dresses to wear the first back! For a small sum, you can pick sevt classroom cottons that wash with i o wear . . . theyll be the newest, the freshest on school bus. Buy now! little-or-n- x Shop Penney 's in Tooele, Open 'til 9 p.m. I Remember, you can charge it at PenneysT"""" For he has, without any question, made the move to the car of cars at the ideal moment. He discovered, for instance, that the Cadillac Coupe is now actually priced below eleven models of other less desirable motor cars. Furthermore, he found that most of the features he wanted power steering, power braking and Hydra-Matidrive were included in the initial price of a Cadillac. And he has already had a hint of other Cadillac economies. The gasoline gauge has barely budged off the full mark and the car moves so quietly that he knows he can drive it with pride for years to conic. Yet, hell be in for a happy surprise when the time docs conic to sell it. For a Cadillac can be expected to retain a greater portion of its value than any other motor car. So if you have a Cadillac in your heart then let us show you how quickly and easily we could put one in your driveway. Come sec us at any time. c VISIT YOLK LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER STOKER MOTOR CO. 44 East First North FOR SIXTY YEARS Tooele, Utah THE STANDARD Phone OF THE WORLD 882-106- 6 |