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Show The Tooclo Transcript, Friday, apparently ire willing la J.n the tamp of the ent my, The It 'r riinwripl nd Tutwle Ballet. n trt- July 12,1957 i - INTERESTING0 f you should ' "'f '' lttt f-- iuddt-nf- w ?10rU e ut ''! ,,J! TB. MacCRf COR VISITS SON, . HOME FROM TRIP EAST : Mr, Til. MatCregvir, a genial Mrs. George R. Turner, Sr, o iotsman from Ciarkstmfg. We.iTod Park, arrived home recently visit at the Virginia, has teen a visitor in from a luorte fr the past two weeks, the home of her daughter and tom lr e three-wee- ,.th doiiirr (to you have friend,-la fight 4 hn would shttre hi last loaf h f,- - Scvcr'"n biead with you and your fniily?j,,r custom 'SIDE-LIGHT- S' We heard y re- young mother fad h! scons tentlv who had met with pump 14 local bui.ne accident ini had been brdfau for Prime the corn erted nevtp per ad a with like that man lot Suprnsky .Mayl U would do Cnngrru jpmJ lhi. wccki ,tut 1( He 1 gtv getter, Somebody suited to come out and nc how he ttoer 't.hult.e, p,e, sessions of .fe, Real .ert.sing campaign, Remember llieiti a itA by iring& Jl way ttul he fchoutd he nr ru ly prictlisg arid the old water pump and how it to pour was neteary u ran arm m twtr do the wier flouts the they for elaborate congress usahoul ,e shul4 nevcr down the a pout to Hart the water little better I ver notice he put in Tooele Jjly th parade Job supply ,how the Colonel had the lod Parki coming If we had been too conj,cre muit j,4ve bt-- many true servative dif about the water we a ill wilt painted Apartment jtt.!fs 0f friendship in the recent poured down the "d spout, we would f T"1 f?Ir When hur disaster. the ,''.'.rl.ouisiana Z'T. the pump have never m non..d the sig.s oon pruned t to Ul0 MfU(ii 10111 h mw tote A Ta,n inatoni.,!i,k ,da,,d around l) tot fl.nct n!eJinB Ut, el found a spider in a news- t is that Tooele Ordnance had to the kind ol made jpjper which M,tk Twain publishmg heutd frin.) ed and tried to Joke the young He is alwa. s do-1 fellow we l.ke (Up to S3.9S values!) r ,P ma, man, who was e, yet to become fa Lm h.s for', Irile hi (or n'8 AH Summer- fastness and think little about the mous, about the snider brine there rh !e , I ureas County and its t. which strike other parts of Maik Twain replied that the tpid .take Inc a little tnoie p.easant ',uiy our rountry ir,j (he world but it er was looking through the paper If the military had a hundred mote ihe la, end of one of thiee hur f.nd out who wasnt adveriimg around the ntarcs should strike our moun to .ike h.m scattered so he could build hi web in front area and drop five or si:, if hs door and live undisturbed ouniy. Army public felatum sto, k would begin to soar inches of ram In a half hour o( Tuorlr merchanis who are convis ki we would find that our mountantly advertising in the Tooele tainous canyons and ravenes would are doing a very good bus) urt as an Intensifying medium to pajiers They rray be a little uninto huge, concentrate Ihe run-ofhappy for us revealing the secret uv'.-agmtorrent, carrying of their suicess. but we have con could beyond what we sistenily txen loo conservative ab ever Imagme. Water Is Ihe most out the palling piwvers of adverdamaging of the demenis, in our columns. If you can't tising it destroys and leaves its sell merchandise to 17 thou your woik to be cleaned up, Fire de- and eager readers, It's because stroys but it consumes. you don't tell them about Of course you will say that this Tins paper has Increased talk is fantastic. We hofie so. but almost a thousand readers in Ihe last year the Atlantic hurricanes home several months, toham. te 'ra. i fntdi scr8, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bour guest of his son and wife, Mr. and Mrs RUx-r-t MatGregor, our per 'get of Eitchburg, Massachusetts! tonal photrigrsfihers. Mr. MacGre-- j While in the last, she visited Igor u a native of Scotland, but many historical places in Boston, has resided in Clarksburg for fifty Cape Cod, New Hampshire and cart He thinks the west is beau New York, She reports a very en i.ful and the land of opixirtumty'joyablc trip, and if he were young men. he Mrs. ttourgel is the former Mis wou'd try living out here. He is Shirley Turner, flying back to Clatksburg on Sal TWO WELX VACATION urday. Mr, and Mrs. Gene Miller and VISITORS I ROM CALIFORNIA son. Bobby and daughter. Bon. Mr and Mr. Russel Carmichael, California, hav vaca and soo. Mac and Alan. Torrence, been spending a California, have been visiting forjtion vuitmg in Tooele with Mr. a week at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. James Busico, parent Mrs. Mack Outreo They returnedjof Mrs. Miller, and with brother! home last Friday by way of Eat and sisters and many friends livi Vegas, Nevada, Mrs. Guymon is'ing here. They returned to theif 'home on July 5th, a sister of Mr. Outzcn. j Pcme P8. n Inly Shoe CLEARANCE! two-wee- IX-p- !ei Heels And Wedges now $5 is STYLE SHOP NEvs f Flour .natch Toilet Tissue iTuna a:lc Diin Grj'nJ Miss Helen Yerke, whose engagement to Arthur Every has been recently announced. ig rPached except those n previously, which was as great a who can't read and they get their space to stay, which was not av- distance from their origin as the as neighbors to read our paper for ailable. Stampede tukets were at of Mexico is from Utah. The them. To this statement, U premium, but the bus group nORlO IUSSlOXlCmCS prove all puth of storms are changing we will give a dollar bill to any- - marched in on previous reserva- over the world, one who doesn't read thia ataie-juo7,4 You haven't really enjoyed, , 7 N Howard Jensen happen ment. gs! if such a thing shouldhonest-to-Svtravel bv1 , y. Renee Jones Lester Shields, VC. here, do you have an chartered bus on prearranged! L e goodness friend who would share near as and is it tour inexpensive One of the most delightful pleashis last loaf of bread with you '" a 1hom51Jhe mJorber's land your family? He or she would anTries of Tooelie lh,r.ummw'i'sjy bu. ,r,P !be more precious than any worldly to be awakened by the disiani Leo E. Sevan Tooele Third h v" Kent Lowry. Sharon Kaye Shields JJJ' possession which you could have. playing of the Tooele High an Tooele f ifth The elements have a way of tak bands. There is something about jmr , , , ,1: George E, Net y which touches band distant music our Sr.. Keith E. Peterson, Nancy worldly possessions S'ing away mk ,hls tr,P Plcln . Ajbut a true friendship stands thru one s soul and feelings a little dee-)'urR,m.ngton. "ow i.'f Tooele Scvenih W. Grover Me- thick or thm, storm or shine. Cul-- per than most anything else. beat of the drum and every nun livatc them and cherish them. V CrKlc- - Donald Vorwaller. Lu Anne from the instruments is a test!- le,s evcrV n,Rhl ,nd 8iehtMC,n Duffm. mem monial to the superb leadership every day will make this a Tooele Eighth J. Ivo ChristenWe get thinking sometimes and of Mr. Lee Caldwell, To orable vacation. an C. Sagers, Karen keep sen, Margaret wonder who would be the first to organization of young people at a VISITOR FROM SALT LAKE .wiJesert Tooele among our present high Tooele Tenth Ernest 0. Biggs, pitch of training morning af(population if we really ran into ter Ethel Papanuais, Salt Lake Robert B. Mrs. Paul L Gillette morning with no dwindling in Sagers, as reverses financial severe 0jsome the numbers is a herculian task City, visited at the home of Mr. a went into sort community and Some band members from as far and Mrs. James Moulos last VISITS FROM ILLINOIS sJof depression. as Clover and St andjday and Monday. She is a sister away and Mrs. George Richart lr. Tooele has been through many Stockton must be up and coming,of Mrs. Moulos. and Mrs. Emma Jacobs of Freelean times and people have come by 5 a.m. to meet the band prac rt nd gone, but some have remain-wa- . W,Ce. gUf?1 atr'hC TOOELE VISITORS tice schedule. F. h"me.of Mr; nd true cd steadfast and throughout Surely a cultural high Tabish Norman Mrs. and Mr. is day the lean years, as well as the fat Salt! Karen and Janet. for Tooele with this sus- and children were favorably impressed by ones. If we were to tell you that dawning Lake City, spent Tuesday visiting They tained interest in musical breezes and especTooele needs a lot of loyal and with Mr. and Mrs. Horace C. Nei- - jour mountain cool evenings. our enjoyed ially true citizens right now, would you son. Mrs. Tabish is a sister of r. is Such the us? believe case, Mrs. Nelson. VISITORS IN TOD PARK We have been through a Calgary Stampede boast, that ils boom period for the past ten or the greatest show on earth, is not Mrs. Annie Davis is visiting at VISIT SON AT FORT ORD p'morc years and many have either an exageration in the opinion of Mr. and Mrs. Chileon Halladay the home of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs, George R. lost their ability or have never the Tooele Stake sponsored char- and Mrs. Duane Tanner motored had the experience to fight for tered bus tour which arrived home to Fort Ord. California, to spend Turner, Sr. of Tod Park. business. Business will not come Wednesday at 6:50 pm., after about a week visiting with Duane Tuesday evening, she was a spejust by waiting and watching a week's excursion. Sightseeing Tanner, their son and husband, cial guest of her children, grandmust go after it. Our through Yellowstone, Glacier Na- who is receiving his military train children and great grandchildren is not the man next door, tional and Canadian Parks was at a canyon supper held in Settleing there. the man 35 miles away. He reported by the travelers far bement Canyon. knows how to get business. If you yond their expectation, and nightShe is returning to her home in SISTERS VISIT and reserved hotel R. J. Jensen and wife. Haze, Provo Friday evening. dont believe it. look at the ly arrival was especially a blessing, Using in the Salt Lake daily Billings, Montana, and Mrs. Agnes even including some adver- - when hundreds of tourists milled Bankhead, Blackfoot, Idaho, were ZENTNERS VISIT PARKS tismg from Tooele merchants wholaround the same areas seeking visitors of Mrs. Fred Nelson the Mr. and Mrs. Casper Zentner week of July Fourth. Hazel and returned from a vacation in Bryce Zions parks. Mr. and Mrs. Agnes are sisters of Mrs. Nelson. and ANY CA BEFORE YOU DRIVE A CHEVY JT5 BEST SHOWROOM IS THE ROAD. From here, they went, to Buhl, Zentner went through the St. Idaho, to visit another sister, Mrs. George Temple and Manti Temple. Laura Haslan who is seriously ill and who used to reside in Tooele years ago. C0 0rlh Tooele Stdko 0 Teamed for Slindav 0 G-- iTomatocs 0 I T 0 'UJ J Open 1 00 SELVIN'S I Monday, July IS th ; . Open r hr 7 P-- n DIUIXI CINemaScoPS -- Starting- Sunday at 3 p.m. Sun-Joh- 10, Sliced A-T- COtO The people, the events ,vJ -- Cello-ba- g to your tastE - S') lb. of the international bestseller are on the screen! ' 't ZANUCK3 ' DARRYL F. how-v.evc- 0 J:, son-in-la- 0 Andersons Market 88 52 North Main tnow i $ 4Ak Wugh . jikW tf ROBERT ROSSEN n 0!but S' 0'pcrs, PONT BUY ... MASON Join wW FONTAINE-Doom- DANDRIDGE-Jo- y wee COLLINS Michael RENNIE Br! lW JM) (M Hifry BELAFONTE CinbmaScopE DARRYL F ZANUCK ALFRED HAYES SEP ffi JOSEPH RIASTRONARDI VISITOR 1 i I ' li '.iLitLLJ Be only in notion Mr. Joseph Mastronardi. San Francisco, who had been spending three weeks here visiting with his Mr. and sister and brother-in-law- , Mrs. James Busico and their children and families, returned to his home in California with Mr. and Mrs. Roy iianks, El Cerrito, California, who were also visiting at the Busico home. Mrs. Hanks is a daughter of the Busicos. Mr. Mastronardi had not seen his sister for 35 years until recently, when Mr. and Mrs. Busico journeyed to California to visit him. He met the other family members while visiting here and also many friends he had known before. During his stay an early birthday surprise party was given for him to celebrate his 62nd birthday occunng on July 22. Hosts and hostesses for the affair were his nephews and ncices, Mr. and Mrs. Alzo Morrell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cerroni and family, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Busico and family, "Mr. and Mrs" Gerald Gor-- 1 don and family, and Mrs. Louise Morris and family. He enjoyed a very pleasant stay in our citv. Here's why Chevy's best showroom is ihe road! bonus is its remarkable roadability, the crisp precision handling that has posted an entirely new standard for cars in every price class. There are reasons for this, of course: Chevrolets balanced weight distribution that takes excessive loads off the front wheels, the wide stance of outrigger rear e springs, steering, spherical-joint front suspension. Sure, you can admire the sculptured lines in the showroom. But Chevys a car specifically designed for beautiful motion you have to travel in this one to know just how terrific it is. Try it, this week! Ball-Rac- Gates open at Only franchised Chevrolet dealers SUiTS Size 41 long Regular $39.95 SPECIAL! OTHER GUI This Week! See Your Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer ; I 7 p.m. 3250 GORDONS Men's Wear starts at Show Friday, Saturday, July BING GRACE 12-13t- Dusk! h! WILLIAM CROSBY- KELLY- HOLDEN I - - in A Product THE COUNTRY GIRL made a A A I! finally can One! We You Deal! Now this -E B-I-- G First Tooele Showing! Plus Sunday, Monday, July 14-15t- h! Uafit Summer MORE TEOPLE DRIVE SI1EVKOLETS THAN ANY display this famous trademark rt Only 3 left! 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