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Show SHORTEST DISTANCE The baya, a bird native to Inbuilds a long, narrow, cyclin-drivdia, average of 30 ships pass j to us from the name of a h nest with the opening at Panama Canal each day, the bottom. To overcome darkness ian of whose with a savings of some 8,000 Scandinavia, given nside it gathers a few lightning sailing distance for each. name was bugs and fastens them to the in by BETH CLARKE side walls. Our word "hocus pocus I The Tooele Transcript comes An Friday, May llt 1962 magic-throug- ERDA NEWS Ochus-Bochu- Miss Carma In Newtown Tooele Next To IGA "YOUR FOOD CENTER" 114 N. Broadway 5 Phone 882-137- .111 First With The Finest in Television Come in and see the finest in Television-DUMO- NT unmatched in quality and durability is We have DUMONT COLOR TV with full control. We invite you to see a demonstration. Phillips Furniture Mart 114 N. Broadway 5 Phone DISTRICT OUT OF THE HIGH RENT 882-137- Summer is Penney9s .. record-breakin- family from their Hendersen spent Thursday at the home of Mr. and Craig Vorwaller won a YorkA seat belt that retracts when Mrs. Eugene Vorwaller. Carma is shire pig lor writing the best essay not in use has been developed by an instructor at Hollywood Beauty on why he liked pigs. Valory Gorin School Logan. one manufacturer. It is claimed don won f.rst; Van Warr, second; that it stays out of the way of Hazel Warr was guest of honor Larry Gordon, third and Gaye persons entering and Waving cars at a birthday party given for her Warr, fourth place on their fat retracting automatically w'hen Friday evening by Eva Vorwaller. beef stock. Othe winners received unbuckled. checks for prizes. Bingo and pot luck supper were Roberta Warr, enjoyed by Georgia Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Barber Vorwaller, Barbara Kinney, Mar- spent at Saturday evening visiting jorie Weyland and Nina Warr. the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Kerby Orme. anaughte K ath yof Dugwayrrd Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garrard Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson spent and daughter Kathy of Dugway the weekend in Orem visiting with of home the visited Saturday at parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Gull Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochrane. and attended funeral services for A special program will be put her grandfather, John Bryant Gull. on by the Ward Primary children Mr. and Mrs. Bonaire Rose and in Sunday, regular sacrament Carolee spent Saturday and Sunto meeting. The public is invited day visiting with relatives at come and see what the children Spanish Fork. A nephew of Mrs. are doing. Roses, George Chambers, passed away. The Roses visited with his Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson and family and were guests at the family, of Empire, Nevada, spent home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred with and Sunday visiting Saturday Graves. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conner. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Gull and Pammy and Patrick Cameron, family spent the weekend with reof Salt Lake, are spending the 23 latives and friends in Spanish week with cousins, Peggy and Fork, where they attended the Conner. Randy funeral on Monday of Mrs. Gulls Mr. and Mrs. James Strickland father, John Bryant Gull. He was and two grandsons, Jimmy and buried in the Spanish Fork City Lee, of Cedar Fort, Utah, came cemetery. to visit and ended up at the stock show in Grantsville. They all re- NOTE OF THANKS I would like to say thanks to turned to Mr. and Mrs. Dale home and had supper and my many thoughtful friends who remembered me with beautiful spent the evening. flowers and get well cards during Mrs. Mary Bates was taken to hospitalization. the LDS Hospital Friday. Mrs. my Beth Clark Bates has been living with her family at Gandy, Utah, for the LARGE DOME The Pantheon, past few years, but planned to Rome, has a move back to their home in Erda dome larger than St. Peter's this fall. Best wishes to Elmer, Cathedral. Motor-Vi- i Starts Thursday FOR ONE FUN PACKED WEEK ! ! Let's Keep Rolling Ahead CIUTIJT MiSTIEFIECI 2), yioth ...TWO TO Tttll 0(1...! itrtTiii ft KMiniti Ends Saturday Please come to Saturday, May 5 was a special day for Debra when little friends Mantes Chevrolet Co. South Main Tooele, Utah ALSO Disney Feature To receive your MOTHER'S DAY The Horse Present "WHAT IS A MOTHER" by Dan Valentine With The Flying Tail THANK YOU BemjeiB Charlene Vorwaller, Colleen Warr, Wanda Conner, Nelda Vorwaller, Shaunna Oliver and Lorna Conley came to help Debra celebrate her 9th birthday. The children enjoyed a weiner roast games and special refreshments. Debra is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. La' Varre Oliver. James Harris celebrated birthday on May 3. She was guest of honor at a dinner held in the home of Mr. and Mrs James Durfee. Mrs. her 79th t m man uncos um The same evening she was feted 4 with a party at homd wi h her children, grand children and great grand children. She also received a congratulatory phone call from A WORLD or A LOT Of UX ...AMO MOF EMOUOM lOVf I her daughter, Mrs. Elmer Madill, who lives in Henderson, Nev. Mrs. Harris reports that she enSTELLA STEVENS joyed the festivities immensely. mZSm-milem.i- Cas-tagn- g coast4ooast and friends. The Sto.k Show Banquet was held Monday at the Erda Ward church. s. Furniture Mart Mary many Shopping Headquarters For Mothers Day wy.,'Av.w.,vwMatiw wyA.. Boaiitiful E3uya...groat gifts for Mothor'a Day I PLUS CC23Y DACin ATTEND PLAY AT PROVO Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Sullivan motored to Provo, Utah, on Tuesday evening to attend a ward MIA play in which Joy Sullivan, their daughter starred. Atterward, cinnamon rolls were served to cast at Joys apartment. TbaEcfla Aiinwimwi wimr V Matinee Sat. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mr. William Marett returned to his home in this city after spending two weeks in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, where he underwent major surgery. His condition is reported as fine. 1 PM Starts Sunday nunoann ICE SIGNS FOR THIS 60th ANNIVERSARY OFFER AT PENNEY? ONLY! Once and only once a year I The U.S.A.j smart! shoppers look for this show I Come s . . . sav on d styles in day-i- n, prize fabrics, day-oclassics, travel and evening ideas! hand-picke- pace-setti- Last 2 ng ut CHAICE IT! ITS EASIEK TO PICK. EASIER TO PLAN, EASIER TO PAY I t. T The state of Washington plans to test a new electronic device designed to warn automatically of icy highway conditions. The device will turn on electric warning signs when moisture on highway pavements reaches the freezing point. lays! Oil,! L Laurence HtRVEY' capucine JANE FONDA' ANNE BAXTER NOT ENOUGH VOTES The biggest reason people lose elections seems to be simple - not enough votes. 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