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Show I Trie Tooele Transcript Friday, May 1C, Daid iVd)VJ3'J3 uumnaajiXKr Six Pages Second Section R. Adam Funeral Friday League Steve Sivich and sister Mary Lovertch have returned hv air from a six week European tour. Their first visit was Paris. France where they spent two davs with Mrs. Sivlch'i Mr, daughter and and Mr Robert Tomae, They continued by train tcBelgr ade. continued by train to Belgrade, where they were Yugoslavia, greeted and entertained by uncles, aunts and cousins whom they met for the first time. THEY VISITFD the birthplace of their father, also the birthplaces of , Mr. and Mrs. M.Ve Savirh. Sr., of Tooele. After a 14 day visit, they returned to Fontainehleau. France where they were Joined by Mr and Mrs. Tomac and continued to tour Holland and Germany. While In Holland they visited the famous Mmlture City, also toured Amsterdam by boat and visited Volendam and Markem where the people wear authentic Mrs Eldor Zentnw Dutch costumes. They traveled to Hanau. Germany. where they enjoyed a visit with Sp4 Sam Eeonelli son of Mr. and Mrs Charles Leonelll, of Tooele. Upon their return to France, they visited Notre Dame, The Eiffel Tower, The Arc of Triumph and spent a very enjoyable evening at the Eidn, which is Paris's most famous night club. THEY ALSO had an opportunity to visit the Chartes Cathedral which is one of the three largest in Europe. In Fountain-blea- u they toured the Chateau Al De Prince, which was a summer home for Napolean and still contains many of his treas- ures. They concluded their tour by deshopping at such famous KcIciimiI From Army There wdl he a work comthis Saturday, Mav II. mittee David R returned Adam, h.une thu week after receiving at 10 am at the little league Ball 1'jik, rejvirts George Kara-batvUnited State Army Ameruan League pres! a.i honorable dii barge from the Mr the dent Adam ha spent to either pat I) month in Korea lie theAll parent ofor hovNational Ameruan hi at began service Niagra and other mterevteJ perFall. New York, where he pent son are urged to come out and a ear For the next ox month he wa assigned to Ft lluchuca, help get the ball park into shape Mr Angelo Cerroni deserves Arizona Prior to hi overseas assign- a big pat on the haik for the piavmg field In shape ment he pent two and a half will be on hand Saturday Ang rar at Seattle, Washington Mr Adam Is a aon of Mr. to tell us what will be needed our and Mr Joseph T. Adams of Lets all turn out and get he condition, fine real into 142 No Plnehurst. park concluded get-pn- g Home Coming DINNER-DANC- Two cousins, recently returned from LDS M.ssions, will be honored at separate home coming programs, on Sunday, May Rummage Sale Slated sisters, Earlene, Brent, Sandra, Glen, Julie, Paul and Leslie. Paternal grandparents are former Tooele County residents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Palmer of Las Vegas, G May 23, is the date set by the Tooele Tenth Ward for a rummage sale and Kiddie Carnival, The fund raising event will be held on the lawn of the Church at the corner of Mam and First North. The public b invited to attend. Ward members are invited to contribute to the rummage sale. Everyone, having any kind of household Item or clothing that are just collecting dust and taking valuable space in your home, is asked to contribute them to the sale. The Kiddie Carnival will feature games, food and fun for the entire fam.ly, with emphasis on fun for the kiddies. Watch this paper for further visitor veais. and n ;e I um to Mr Swan, she jjivoed bv two other bioth-- In add ,s Caron and George and two siv'ns, Mai,aret S Newman and Rina Thenot, all of Salt lake Cilv. S'e wav also a sister of the la'e Jennie Swan Ask.n. of this Ih ei llrcakfa't IKS e f vie , i vh-e- jw-- p'.a'e A Swan "Hf ttv uneral service will be held Friday at 2 pm. at Ruon Hrii'hrrs M irtuary, 255 South md last, Salt Lake City. I I DEALER ANNIVERSARY TV SPECIAL! Pay all your bills with , ...from us! ..j H -- I M N I I CHASSIS Njpt ' Aj'-- nf rtV.'V Nj F i eSupe uner Vo'li.n fni'e ; L'" 6mlvtfh Automatic r I IX X" Ccu ly Peak P,(u Control I toll , PERFORMANCE FEATURES . !, LOANS UP TO $2000 imadcm FINANCE COMPANY details. ' Grei'.r I), ,tnJ. ;b,t,!y HANDCRAFTED : Just tell us how much you need. 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Longer welt nylons to now only 81 South Main I Mar-gin-nt- c MONEY It has been " noted that numerous children have been playing in and around the Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds. We want to warn children and parents alike that they are trespassing and would appreciate any and all cooperation to eliminate this entirely. Stock is on the grounds at all times and it is dangerous for children to be there. The Bit and Spur Club will not be responsible whatsoever for any accidents occurring on the grounds. Parents cooperation will be appreciated. Bit and Spur Club Officers nIBM Ho iv ill W or S WARNING the earl palmers have 8th CHILD litt,e Linda arrived April 27 for Earl and Shirley Palmer. Welcoming the newcomer into the circle are seven brothersfamily and H is: !W I DINM R Ml I TING Tlu fij'u'ar d noer meet ng of 1 aibr the Jixx-tof I lkl Will CVO (lub of the St lie he'd luecdjy, May ! Dinil lum ir t!u-i(luifth ner w,t lie served at S 30 p m. mother on Sundry Mav 12. at Precuti nt Addm While and her a bn jklj-.- t idf. er-- . w.ll he in charge of Sirvm,; will lx in the Iar.'h the meemg Hill billowing thi s am Mac Tli v will be the Ijvt meeting and the.r mu'h- - Un'iJ Al! mi 'nlH AH I ad.eS of September h re I Ik are are invited M S"end urge do attend r will lie a charge of 50 ierst Hr a ml Sew 1963 t 9 Elder EIRoy Zentner. son of Bishop and Mrs. J. Dean Zentner will have his program at 5 pm in the First - Sixth Ward under direction of the Sixth Ward. He served in the LDS Swiss Mission. Elder William C. Zentner, son of Bishop and Mrs. William P. Zentner, will be honored at 7 Sixth p m.. also in the First Ward, but under direction of the First Ward He served in the West German Mission, neW, o ; a her dm mg the and ha many iuamtan, es in lav 4 12, Rn?6 tarphe'ij. of Salt lake City. Vi larghetta had luen f I Fortunately, it is rare that a trashy paperback book lives down to us cover and blurb. Tenlli Ward Bit and Spur dinner meeting will be held Friday. May 10, at 7:30 pm. For reservations call Bill Tonohe, Curtis Chisholm, Jay Quarn-beror Ren Walters, Missionaries Brand child. h Mother BIT AND SPUR For Two Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moscon returned early this week from Las Vegas, Nevada, where had gone to welcome their they 17th it 1 MOOSE RirtE TO MrrT S4TVRDSY of the Hunter Member Sa fety fourve. tponwred hv Monce I mlge 2031 are 8'ked tn meet at the Smeltermen Hall Sstur-div- , Mav II. prnmp'ly at a m Transportation will be him to the Indrnr Rifle Ra"e at TAD No ammunition will be required but itnre It will take to approximately five hour 'udent the firing. complete are aked to bring their lunch partment stores as Galaries Prlntempts. They enjoyed dinner at a side walk cafe on the Chmpos Elysee which Is the most famous street in Paris. 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