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Show tmJm mjmm Friday, February The Tooele Transcript Receive Curved Bar For PTA The Tooele County Council of PTA i still collecting rag for it fund raising project. At yone wishing to contribute r ton .ht colore whit or M"s i asked to either can Mrs ? Dom.las Bateman, phone or Mrs E 0. McAlister, for prompt pic phone up. 8S2-J6- ftttni. 3 C Did You is Deductible! isd handiest W mImv drug prod iku, may b deductible In computing federal Incoma Ian. fan must bo able to ofd proof of pure ham. The DrogTa am ice, available recordkeeping free to yon al our pharmacy, does that. Come in and atk about DnigTax. Start loving lax mooeyt J- - CALDWELL DRUG Four senior Girl Scouts, all members of Troop 100, received the Curved Bar Award at a court of honor last Thursday evening The Curved Bar is the highest award in Girl Scouting and corresponds to the Boy Scout Eagle Award. It was earned by Jeannie FerLouise guson, Carol Kmdred, Kindred and Dolores May. The Court of Honor, which was held at the Tooele Methodist Church, was preceded by a potluck supper. the Curved Bar Following awards, a Stairway of Scouting tracing acouting from Brownies through Senior Scouts was presented. Lucy Burger, who is no longer able to be active in scouting, was presented with the Girl Scout friendship pin, in recognition of several years of active membership. Trading stamps often prove items you getting wouldnt buy even If you had San Mateo Times the money. useful in S w Bober. W Pepper was found not guilty of issuing a theik in funds acai.ist insufficient 'I bird District Court. A jury of seven men and one woman look 30 minutes to decide the case. A seventeen p was referred to Juvenile Court authorities on a charge of shop lifting at Allen's, by Tooele City Police. Don Forbis, 42. 4013 South Salt Lake City, was sentenced to pay a fine of $133 and serve 30 days Jail bv in the Tooele County afof Edwards Stockton, Judge ter pleading guilty to a charge of drunk driving. He was picked up by Utah State Highway Patrolman Howard Cooper, Sunday about 1 a m. near Mills Junction 29 North Main DOG-GONE- D the benediction. Burial was in the Grantsville cemetery where the grave was deducated by Claude Sutton. Pall bearers were Harold Reed, James Young, Joe Wilson. Robert Tsylor, Jr., Robert Halladay and Jay Hate. v,tAiy n T...I Franklin Earl Johnson, Salt Lake City, plead guilty to a charge of drunken driving and was sentenced to pay a $225 fine and serve 60 days In the Tooele County Jail. Thirty days were suspended on payment of the fine. Arresting officer was Utah State Highway Patrolman, Howard Cooper. uith the Personal Service L. & -- o KINGSMEN ALTO CLU- B- members of the Klngsmen, conducted a successful car wash last weekend. Members pictured above are, front Clair Johnson and Love Vargas. Standing L t R are: Brent Stoker, Don Spendlove, Chick Webster, Farrell Bryan, Duane Lloyd, SPOTI I 3S1 Utah Ave. (corner Broadway) 882-990- 7 OUTI a u year old juvenile WERE President Barrus and Bishop McCoy Johnson. Noel Callister offered the Invocation and Wayne Anderson, SPEAKERS Arthur music. The combined choir of the First and Third Relief Society aang as an opening number, "The Lord ia My Light." and in ruiupi, V. K? Midwest Cleaning Center The ' f "Absent." Last rites lor Mrs. Carrie Ji. Reed were held Tuesday at I pm. in the Grantsville First Ward church, with Bishop Ray Geldmacher c inducting. FAMILY FRAVLR.. at the home was given by Joseph WiF son and Mrs. Emma Sutton and postlude played prelude ' V We give Gold Strike Stamp Coin-o- closing, Abide With Me." Mr. Sutton waa at the organ and Clarise Parkinson conducted. The Old Berkley Orr sang Rugged Cross," and Bishop and Mrs. Sterling Halldaay sang, Tuesday For Carrie Heed Four Scouts Rag Nfftlrtl Aiplriiv Last Rites IFcld 15, 1963 fool deep in com fori Ton Henwood, Richard Hammond, John Pinello, Mike Reardon, Frank Sweeda, Lyle Jacobson, Don llenwood. Max Hill, Jim Kosekl, Ken Rhea, and Jim Benson. Members not pictured are Guy Wrathall and Paul Simmonds. The clerk at the supermarket-checkou- t counter handed a woman customer the long tape Itemizing her many purchases. After casually glancing at it she said. "That's just about right. I usually pay around $25 a foot for my groceries." Life Lines. Square Dance For Friday AH four Quorums of Elders and their wives, of the Tooele Stake will combine their efforts to make a square dr r e social a success this Friday night at 8 p.m. The social will be held In the Ward building. A professional caller is being brought In from Salt Lake City, d and this promises to be a evening of dancing and re- Fourth Eleventh FOOD UPTOWN I0VJ--Z0- diiOiiAy AjxuiLal & freshments. There Is no charge for this occasion and guests and friends are welcome. ... BIRTHS Rene and Violet Knittels, of Tooele, son, Feb. 12. on city streets, Spring means walking campus paths. Do it deep in comfort of this Cushed kid pump on a sn$art stack heel . . deluxe spring styling . . . SURGER- YDean Lewis, Grantsville Mary King, Tooele Only 5.95 George Woodruff, Tooele David Elliott, Tooele Edna Formo, Tooele Elsie Hammond. Grantsville Blanch Wagner, MEDICAL Tooele m rt sJfiejft Mary Jefferies, Grantsville Irene Lemker, Wendover An. I SWANSCOWN focxl 13-- PIERCE'S CORD Sin Whol CHEER liquid SportUn i. DW 65c PUNCH PEACHES W Jo,. Sliced Yelkm Clk MeKre Wi(r No. lor. 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