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Show S'' t t o The Tooele Transcript i 1 f ' )ft t ; . , ,4 July will ing a donation purchasticket for the Jaycee fund raising project. Set Plans . I - . - v j 1 19. VISIT i Tooele Jaycees finalized plans for a fund raising project to defray their civic project during their planning and business meeting, Tuesday evening. ' Noting the lack of rest room -facilities at the Bage Ruth ball park, the Jaycees asked the City Council for permission to construct the necessary facilities. APPROVAL was granted and plans drawn ud. In order to raise the estimated cost of $750, the Jaycees will be canvassing Tooele residents, asking for voluntary donations and selling tickets for a 19 inch portable TV grand prize. Doreen (left) and Diane Higlin (right) twin daughters of Mrs. Wayne Saltzgiver, President of Edward Eddy were together again after a years separation, the local chapter, expressed his during which time Doreen was living with her father in Sun confidence that the funds can be Valley, Calif., and Diane with her mother in Sacramento and raised during the next two weeks. Wendover. They are pictured here with their cousin, Bemiece, The Grand Prize will be awarded Doreen will visit In Wendover for a month before returning to during the 24th of July celebraCalifornia. She wil be accomplanied by Diane and both will tions at the city park. attend school in Sun Valley. . HE ESPECIALLY asked the cooperation of Babe Ruth League ofPatsy Maye, and Loretta Cordova ficials, team managers and play- by LUCY NAYLOR suffered shock and bruises when ers. the car in which they were riding VISIT PARENTS A special feature of the meeting rolled over on the road to Moncame after the planning and busiMr. and Mrs. G. G. Gill return- te! lo. The car which belonged to ness had been completed. A spec- ed to their home in Sacramento, Joe Fernandez was badly ial film, produced by the Nniver-sit- Calif., after an enjoyable five day of Utah, featuring the out- visit with Mrs. Gills parents, Mr. standing playing tactics of basket- and Mrs. Barney Lavelle, in INJURED IN FALL ball star Billy McGill were shown. Michael Devine, three year old THE 20 JAYCEES present were SUMMER IN WYOMING son of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Devine impressed by this choice display Brent Murphy left by bus on was rushed to Salt Lake City on of "The Hill" McGills All American talent Tuesday to spend the summer Saturday night after receiving first The film was obtained and loan- months visiting with his grand- aid from the Highway Patrol station for a bad cut suffered when ed to the Jaycees through the cour- parents in Thane Wyoming. he slipped in the bath tub and fell tesy of Harold Stoker, local auto- AUTO MISHAP Bob Marse, Saundra Fernandez, on a play dish. mobile dealer. ( Nv5 fr in 9-- 16 IThe Best In Service On All Makes -- - Intermediate Swimmers Advanced a.m. GIRLS CAMP The Misses Kathv Howlett. Diana Dean and Glenna Morgan, Wendover Ward Beehive girls, returned home Saturday evening after a delightful three davs scent at Girls Camp in beautiful Provo Canyon. They left by bus from Grantsville on Thursday morning with other girls from the Grantsville Stake. 10 Hulet Radio a.m. a.m. 10 Beginners - 10 and 11 - 11 Junior Life Saving Course a m. Adu't Beginners - TV Clinic L. Dean Hulel I7S East Brook Ave. sms 9:30 ap m. CASH LOANS UP TO $2,500 on First Sergeant for lotahs largest reserve orGennaro L. Russo of 180 So. 3rd East, ganization is Tooele. He is now on active duty for two weeks at Ft. Lewis, Washington. He and three other men from the Tooele area will return on July 14th. They are members of the 5016th U.S. Army Garrison. Ford, Rotagraph, Worth Texas Rotary Club. Henry WORKERS ... SIGNATURE . . FURNITURE VISIT GIRLS STATE Mrs. Marian Anderson, Mrs. Harold Lange, and Mrs. Betty L. Calloway motored to Logan on Saturday to attend the Girls State Inaugural program held that evening On Sunday morning they attended Sunrise services at which time their daughters were presented with a pin, a replica of the State of Utah, and a certificate for attending Girls State. . Boys Golf News AUTO Ns mbarraitlns lnv.itlgatl.nt. Quick, frlundly survic. Ym may avail apply by phanol M-S- gt. Jaycees For Funds w . Begins July 16 and children, Danny and Carry of Sacramento, enroute to Pontiac, Michigan, stopped over in Wendover for a few hours to visit Mrs. AnnaBelle Albrecht, Miss Lu Anne Nicholas, also of Sacramento, accompanied them as far as Wendover, where she will visit with her grandmother, Mrs. Albrecht before going to Pocatello, Idaho. Prize Jaycee Grand be awarded to someone which , , interested All boys ages playing golf, are asked to meet at the Tooele Golf course each Thursday at 9 a.m. An entry fee of 35 cents will be charged to furnish A new series of swimming prizes. Information about a July classes will begin July 16, said Leg can be obtained at the Pro Leigh Pratt, coach at the munici Shop. pal pool. The easier it is to reform a man Classes are open on a first the oftener youll have to do it. come, first served basis, and all classes are limited, he said. The ten lessons will cost $3.50 and iun for two week, five days per week. Classes will be held on the folTV Phonographs lowing schedule: Car Radios Radios 5 11 and 9, 10, a.m. Beginners p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Humbert Wayne SalUgiver, President of the Tooele Jaycees and Tony Hervat, local businessman and pose inside the Grand Prize : New Series Swim Classes HAPPY WEDDING Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Manfred Koska on Monday, July 16. TRAVELERS i . , BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO Dixie Melville on Saturday. July 14; Philip Agala, Madge Stephenson and Joan Commbs, on Sunday, July 15; Betty Havens, on Monday. Julv' 16; James William's and Monte Ivie on Tuesday, July 17; Rogene Garrett on Thursday 13, 1962 Friday, July f v c f AY MI NTS HIGH INSTAUMtNT JtfDUCfD Fort COME IN America is not a land of money not a land of rich ANGER but of wealth No one ever makes us mad; we people but of successful workers. There is only one thing that makes grow angry as a result of our own choice. Arkansas Methodist. prosperity, and that is work. Consolidated Finance OR PHONE TODAY. 84 S. Main Phone 882-230- 6 vvVjO-; vf C GRADE In Newtown, Tooele next to Your Food Center' 1 14 North 5 Phone Broadway BLADE piece Metalcraft Dinette Sets, solid brushed brass finish with beautiful blonde formica tops. f95 Reg. $124.50 SPECIAL SALE PRICE 5 Piece Sets SPECIAL W5 m (While they last only) Tuffed Loop Weave in Pastel Candy Stripe Pattern $$ Dollar Saving SALE Del CATSUP Mle--20 4 $$ bottles $1.00 Drink Vv;? 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Yard j Del Monte CUT GREEN BEANS All Wool COLONIAL CARPET BONE a DEL MONTE CHUNK TUNA Reg. $79.95 7 JJ, SAUSAGE ROLLS :ird2-79- c PICKLES Same As Above CUT SPARERIBS 882-137- 7 lbs. 15 BEEF POT ROASTS Pineapple-Grapefru- it Special Weekend Summer Sale! to 29 y Fimifiure fflart 12 ' 39c We have a good selection in used furniture including Bedroom Sets, TV's, Dinette Sets, Sectionals, Etc. FINE SELECTIONS GOOD PRICES Hide-a-Bed- s, PHILLIPS FURNITURE MART Broadway in Newtown Tooele Out of the high rent district No parking problem 114 N. A Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. D ALL DAY SUNDAY Fri. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-CLOSE- |