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Show I Friday, November The Tooele Transcript jvic league To Hear About Hair Styling will hold Civic AAIJW Will Hold Rumma Salt ( Friday Saturday To help raise funds for their annual civic project, members of the American Association of University Women are sponsoring a rummage sale. The sale will be held this Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9 and 10 in the old Safeway building on North Main Street. Shopping hours will be from 10 a m. to 7 p.m. A wide variety of articles will be available including clothing for adults as well as children, plus many household items and President Tyler pastured his miscellaneous articles. Jersey cow In the White House lawn. Towle League their regular meeting Monday. Nov. 12. at 8 p.m. in the Civic Rooms of the City Hall. Theme for the evening will be 'Holiday Hair Styles." Mary Jo Allgood, of LaFreya's will give demonstrations. for the affair Co chairmen are Mrs. Reese Richman and Mrs. LeRoy DeWall. They will be assisted by Mrs. Byron Anderson, Mrs. Dennis McKend-ric- k and Mrs. Willard Atkin. WORRIED ABOUT... Cur H pa y yofcr bills. ore not o Sure . . . They re A Fine Group Thirty eight, TO US TODAY horwt dtiir on yovr pari Transcript Btil- - let in News carriers were treated to an early morning breakfast on Wednesday at the Kirk Coffee Shop, as guests of the paper After filling up on orange juice scrambled ham. hash eggs, browned potatoes and hot bis cuits, the boys and girls deliver ed the paper carrying the elec tion results to their subscribers Mrs Cook, and her helpers, who prepared and served the breakfast, were impressed with the group, and complimented them on their behavior and manners. TWIN GIRLS FOR THE PETER PIECUCHS KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT BUREAU Call 882.29S1 Tooele. Utah Street Bonded to the State o! Utah 10 E. Vine SPARKLE WHAT IS The new refreshing High School Miss Is Hit By Auto Wed. Miss Sheron Wilcox sister, Barbara, age 12, and a brother Bruce, age 7, round out the family circle. Mrs. Peterson will leave this weekend for Chicago to visit with the and make the acquaintance of her new grand A Young Couple Sets Nov. 16 , For Wedding Friday, Nov. 16 is the date encircled by Miss Sheron Wilcox and Richard E. Walker, Jr. for their wedding day. Making known their daughters wedding plans are Mr. and Mrs. James L. Wilcox. Mr. Walker is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Walker, Sr., of Boise, Idaho. The home of the brides grandmother, Mrs. Eva England will be the setting for the nuptials. Family members, and close friends have been bidden to attend the ceremony which will be performed by Bishop Lee Bracken. Later in the evening they will be honored at a reception also to be held at the England home. The young couple will make a home in Boise, where Mr. Walker is employed. Larry and Linda Kay Shubert Tooele, son, Nov. 7. Glen and LeNora Howard Rupp Grantsville, son, Nov. 8. MEDICAL Vernon A. Bissegger, Tod Park PIANO PLAYING Hazel Shields, Tooele Cant they make a piano that Tooele Ray Smith, sounds the same to the Estelle Martin, Tod Park player, . as to the neighbors? John Pannunzio, Tooele Edna Brim, Grantsville A kitchen extension phone brings your Mable Davis, Tooele by BETH CLARKE calls where youre cooking. Saves you Ellen Peters, Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis- time and steps. i . John Lee, Tooele were hosts at a family dinner SURGERY-C- arl location conserves scarce counter space. and get together Sunday at their Shibley, Tooele Take your choice of colors: sunny yelMelvin Christley, Grantsville home. This is the first time all low, white, beige or pink. To add the the brothers and sisters have Dick Shosted, Tooele been together in over 30 years. Don Beal, Salt Lake City beauty and usefulness of a wall phone to A turkey dinner was served your kitchen, just call our business office Sojna Beal, Salt Lake City Steve Davis, Salt Lake City. , to Mrs. Emily Roberts, Amerior ask your telephone serviceman. can Fork; Mrs. Edith Bilton. Betty Bunn, Vernon ' Mr. and Mrs. David Salt MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE Ray McBride, Tooele j Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Stella Opie, Tooele Bert C. and Mr. and Davis, Magna; Mrs. Lee W. Davis, Springville. k Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McKend- i Theres a lot underneath the beauty of the 63 rick and daughter, LaRae; Mr. Chevrolet. Its roomy, comfortable Body by and Mrs. Howard E. Davis and i Fisher screens out noise and shock. Theres family, Tooele; and Mr. and instant response in a choice of 6- - or ;l Mrs. Phillip Jones and family Bountiful, called later in the engines, a host of refinements to make it run afternoon to take pictures and and look like new longer, and plenty more visit with relatives. that make it hard to believe The make more people a on car. But your Chevrolet dealer can prove it! depend Mr. Henry Miles came home Monday from the Tooele Valley , Hospital where he was taken Friday morning by ambulance, Henry was putting his horse in j i a pasture near the Rawlin Gull residence, following the deer hunt. The horse was unsaddled and when he jumped on the horse, he lit into bucking. Henry was thrown on the oiled road and when Mr. Gull , looked up he saw Henry fall on his head, where he was severely i cut and bruised. Best wishes go to Henry and a speedy recovery. mrl The cooks best friend .. is her kitchen phone! Comfort, silence and luxury to challenge any car from anywhere its tantalizing drink you can get at son-in-la- Just Arrivd At Tooele varey Uostmi iXXiX I Everyones Talking About Mr. and Mrs. Willard Peterson received word Thursday that their morning and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Piecuch are the proud parents of twin girls, born Nov. 8. Mrs. Piecuchs (Marjorie) telephoned her parents an hour after their bir;h to give them the good news. One baby weighed six pounds one ounce, the other six pounds two ounces. y;YY;'vi OF THANKS TAD Saturday , Pie-:uc- riviyi note wish to thank, most sinand recerely, the many friends and latives who have been kind time I the during thoughtful have spent recovering from The Utah Press Women will broken leg. hold their regularly monthly 1 am especially graieiul for in at Tooele, Saturday, meeting phone calls, flowers, visits, the 1 p.m. in the Coral Room of the cards and other gifts. Kirk Hotel, with Mrs. Nona Pearl Shelton Shibley as hostess. Mrs. Darlene Gallbraith, the Lake will UP AND ALONG of Salt President preside. 1000 feet of altitudinal elevaTalks will be given by Sid- tion brings about the same ney Noble, Tooele City Manager changes in plant life that 1000 and Col. Cecil M. MacGregor, miles toward the north, on the Tooele same level, normally does. Officer, Commanding Army Depot. A fine musical program will be presented by the Lee Caldwell family, Following the business Following the luncheon and meeting, the Press Women and their guests will make a tour of the Tooele Army Depot as IT? guests of Col. MacGregor. others whatsoever as and to treat them so. parsons' To. be, able to see the human side of every problem: to know In- tuitively how things look td the,' person he wants to blame or, who wants to blame him; to be'.' free enough from himself and his own purposes to be aware of others and what they want to do; not ever to think of men in the mass as Negroes or Jews or Russians or Puerto Ricans, but to see each as Jesus said God saw us, each with a separate, H.' identity and significance. A. Hamilton, Christian Education in a Technolgoical Society" ' Internatonal Journal. MARTHA WARBLRTON CAMP TO MEET Martha W'arburton Camp, DUP will meet Monday, Nov. 12 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Ruth Jones, at 67 N. Pinehurst. All members and interested ladies are invited to attend. comport, Press Women To Tour VIEWPOINT Most of all, the character of a Christian person is seen hisV capacity to see others ,nV FUN GALORE All Junior Rit and Spur members are invited to attend a free record hop on Saturday, 8 p.m. at Nov. 10, the club house. Refreshments will be served. Repossessions? Attachments? Phone Threats? Briny Your Debt Problem ploii of conoolidotton rqutri only on loon W 9, 1962 low-pric- All Night Job To Get Out The Election Returns Staff of The Tooele Bulletin put in an all night shift Tuesday to publish complete details for of the General Election early morning delivery Wednesday. Most of the returns from the various districts were in unusually early because of the two g sets of judges, with one set the counting during the balloting hours. Ibapah, usually hard to contact was among the first returns in Tu'esday evening. results election Weodover were the last to arrive, not be. ing reported until 3:30 a.m. The Bulletin staff express appreciation to County Clerk, Rex Kirk. Sr., to whom credit goes. tof the .securing of the informa- -, tioq .on the election figures by Miss Judy Powell, age 15, a in the Tooele High student School was struck by an auto in front of the school, Wednesday about 4 p.m. Glen Symonds, age 19. driver of the auto, claimed to investigating police, that his brakes failed as the cause of the accident. Miss Powell was not seriously injured, the police report. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Powell of this city. The Arctic Circle A perfect companion to oar Fish & Chips Circle A Fried Chicken Hamburgers Ham & Cheese on a hard roll At That Popular Comer 3 Utah Ave. & Broadway do-,n- !. districts; . , . Girls Day Dance This Friday AtJ THS 'i . All The Things . - You Are is the theme of the Tooele High School girls day dance, scheduled for Friday, Nov. 9. e The room which will be the setting for the affair is taking on an air of glamour as decorations in shades of blue go up. Sharp's orchestra will provide the music. Tickets are $2 per couple and may be purchased from officers of the Girls League who are the sponsoring organization. Highlight of the evening will be the crowning of a King and Queen who will reign over the dance. multi-purpos- . , oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Mi n CMM ANOTHER SPECIAL STOCKER and FEEDER . v Mrs. Sarah Turner of Lehi, and Mrs. Lois Springston and family of Las Vegas, Nevada, spent the weekend at the home of a grandson, ,j ( Honor pins were awarded on Tuesday night to Larry Gordon, Mrs. Marjorie Weyland was hostess to a group of ladies at her home, Friday. A Stanley party with games, prizes and was enjoyed by Refreshments all in attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Nelson are the proud parents of a baby boy born early Tuesday morning in the Tooele Valley Hospital. Master Nelson tipped the scale ; at seven pounds eight ounces, and is 20 inches long, and has lots of long, black hair. lytid Cheer oh t I inpalii Spur! Sedan share its carefree with the new Hel Airs and Itiscaynes. about "Co with the Greats," a special record album of top artists and hits and see four entirety different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer '63 Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvair and Corvette Ask s-- MANTES CHEVROLET COMPANY 23 South Main St. Tooele, Utah Phone 882-314- 8 will be held at the Mr. Dee Nelson. Micheal Quarnberg, Lynn Wey- land, and Stephen Jorgensen in Scouting. , CATTLE SHOW and SALE Mr. and Mrs. Owen Warr, of Magna, visited Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warr. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark and family and Mrs. Rose Castagno left early Sunday morning for Roosevelt, Utah, where Mr. and Mrs. James Oliver went with them to see the Flaming Gorge Dam. This is quite a sight and the Green River had been backing up three days. Their guide said if it kept filling at the rate it had in three days, it wouldnt take as long to fill as previously expected. . Thursday Nov. 15th 10 a.m. We will AGAIN have the BUYING POWER of buyers from all parts of the country who are looking for: CALVES YEARLINGS FEEDER COWS There is no charge for entering cattle in the shows and sales. Prize for Grand Champion load Awards for other winners Entered cattle will be judged on Wednesday, November 14th. LIST YOUR CATTLE SO THEY CAN BE PROPERLY ADVERTISED For futher information call or write: COMPANY PECK BROTHERS LIVESTOCK COMMISSION CO. 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