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Show The Tooele, Transcript Friday, April 17, 1964 A.M. TUESDAY BOWLING BELLES Ttam Standings: FRENCH DREAD Bowling W Bags Tsgalong Sad Sacks Cat Pin Ups Satellite Tail F.nder The Dolls Check Males IS 36' 19'$ 3 20 24 24 21 30 Lyman M. Hill, former resi. dent of Tooele, died April I at the Monterey Peninsula Hospital at Monterey, California, following an illness of the past five years. He had resided here from 1939 to 1951 at which time he moved to Paso Robles, Calif., for three years and then moved to Monterey where he reWomen not .only drive as sided at 317 Monroe Ave. He good as men, but they can do was employed at Port Ord. it on either side of the mad a. 31 33 33 Low Balls 21 35 Alley Queens 14'$ 414 Alley Oops High bowlers this week were . icAit'tckirAivkirklctrkirklcfr X Emma Yales, 211, 366; Saxon Bracken, 210, Ml; Naomi Grif-fit210, 584; Karen Goff. 206. ill; High team game was Ihe Bags. 596 and high Bowling three games Ihe Tail Enders, II0;.1ET017N BflKEnY 99 North v) L 37 32 32 28 20 23 23 21 Alley Fresh from our Ovens! Genuine French Bread-- No Substitutes Broadway A raw OF OUR MOOSE FASHION SHOW Boys will Tooele Moose Lodge April IBth it will will be used to sponsor a ritual team. (EirfinmoJl dDjpimnimg JGDectforay SCbl"j be girls in Ihe fashion show sponsored by Ihe be followed by a Funds raised dinner-danc- Shrubs SlT 6 LOCUST 12 to 14 50 Re L. Norway Headquarters. $4.19 4 so $3.49 Reg. 9.09 Beauties HAiVTiionrjE Dridal Wreath Spirea VanHoutte R9 1 Beauty Dush Royal Red 1 A fertacei 21 V Buddleia "Wv. gal. Size 1 plus Tooele County's Talent Contest Winner (To TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL GYM MAY 2 8 P.M. Tickets $3 Adults $2 Students Sponsored by Tooele County Churches with Building Programs J 'k'k'kiriKitlcklKitikiK'kick'k t; 1- 1 THE ICE RINK THAT WAS Spring sunshine has left nothing but a layer of plastic on the skating rink In Settlement Canyon. FREE GIFTS Tickets Available Lake Views Loral ly for West 1st North "Student Prince Tooele M PBOGBOODflOKilJ By Donna Dixon Student Prince" Sigmund Romberg's musical, is being presented at the Highland High School on April 22 and 23, by the newly organized dramatic group The Mt. Olympus Operetta Organization. Tickets to the production are being handled locally by Vivian Parker. Anyone interested in purchasing tickets for their performance may call Mrs. Parker at Mr. and Mrs. Byron Pitt of Tooele and Donald B. Pitt of Lake View have returned to their respective homes after a motor trip to Red Bluffs, California, where they attended funeral services for their nephew, little two year old Scott Wagner, who drowned. Scott's mother is the former Ravella Pitt Wagner of Tooele. and Mrs. Clinton Hunter, Utah, were Saturday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs Versa! A. Shields of LakeView. They enjoyed visiting and table games and a delicious supper. Mr. We stocked up big ahead of the regular laundry selling season to give you an early chance at unusual bargains in this terrific new Frigidaire washer and dryer. Sturdy Frigidaire Washer with Underwater 2-Spe- Dy-moc- k, ed of Luxury Chevrolet makes roads feel as smooth as the maps theyre printed on Run your finger over a map and find yourself a place to go. Wide seats with front and rear. 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