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Show Tooele Transcript, Friday, Ju Mr. returned to her home. 175 2. in East South. Apt. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Elich S Edge-pledg- vat ' ' Special Side Walk Days Sale at f ale Craft Compere Prices 2 csly 18-i- a SsAssa - and You'll Buy Slesm and Dry Iron Toasler Md., N.. ,.10W Sssissa Frypan G-- E LTXETTE i i Nearer i 1247 jj whoi. 4X3 1 59 1 I M.d.mC9X5g 37 g ,,1, Reset Air Cendiliencrs 33.77 1 ,i9 Cslesian Ccslcrs, Jugs and Stores I All Specially Priced i I I SAVE UP TO 31', SLEEPING DAGS Jaaclry, Colsred Glass, Crass and Cepperlleets 'h to 'a off! 77 Ircsing Board Pad and Corer Dlaek and Becker g 9.88 g Utility Brill i t I I GET YOUR FREE GIFTS WITH EACH i I tm c PURCHASE AT ,1 ! Sales Craft i 33 Nerth Main yMOMKMMOURK VMOOK AOMC AOVC Thanks to the Gulf Stream, Other guests included the Gil Oslo. Norway, has a warmer lespies son. Dr and Mrs. Joel winter than New York City. Gillespie and children, of San 1.300 miles south of it. Francisco, who have been visiting here. Archeologists recently dug up Diane and Sally Shields were skiis estimated to be 2.500 also in attendance. years, in central Norway. West Germany where she will be guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Lt. and Mrs. William E. Ellington, who are stationed at Hawn Air Force Base with the United States Armed Forces. Mrs. Ellington expects to be gone about two months. symp-Tooel- Judges of value kb the voluo of our oaf nsurwncl Cialool Mlodayt LEONARD HANSEN 49 S 1st East 882-300- e, , 4KS, oc ; S PnN Horse sense could be defined ks stable thinking. Jl fads Saturday RITZ TROY DONAHUE CONNIE STEVENS TY HARDIN' STEFANIE POWERS RORFRT PONPAn Sun., Mob., Tut. RITZ TEMPTATION IN PARADISE! THE GO-G- BOYS O ""7u HUNTER - . GO ALL THE WAY wh BRADf AVALON ruMu Frl., Sat. Do You Know What They Say About Laura Pember.J M0T0R-V- U mKCHCOM sustjj iBacan. Ssestj ranfii COLOR WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Klcnda were Mr. Klendas cousin and his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Martin Klenda of Witchita, Kansas. The visitors are vacationing and were en- - and Mrs. Howard K. Haines of route to the canyons of South- - 53 Birch St., is leaving Sal em Utah and will travel down urday for the US. Naval Aca-tArizona and into Mexico. demy at Annapolis, Maryland. His parents are holding i Open House Friday, June 24, at their home from 7 to i p.m. for all those desiring to attend. ST DE LUXE MICHAEL CRAIG DIANE BAKER n tNTDQUTBTI EDWARD Jimn Men., Tut MOtOI-V- II rbmfifct KISS ,m Paris ...to last BlSH Greece) see ' vV" o Jut and tha fabulous summer affair 231 I ..TECHNICOLOR (?, CINEMASCOPf Glen Lee son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lee returned this week from Greenland, where he has spent more than a year with the U. S. Army. He has received his honorable discharge after serving for two years. His basic training took place at Fort Ord California and from there he was transferred to Camp Meyers, Virginia. he was stationed there his wife the former, DeAnn Frint, was employed at Washington D. C. During his tour of duty in Greenland. Mrs. Lee, resided with her parents, in Salt Lalfe City and was employWhile ed there. The Virgin River, Utah, carries some 3 million tons of sediment into the Colorado River ach year. Outlet Anderson's HIARKET BASKET 50 OF THANKS family of Mrs. Isabell Peasnall wish to express their deepest appreciation to all who were so kind to them during her illness and death. A special thank you goes to those who took part in the funeral. sent flowers, cards, or food, or who ded love and ' UI " nvway. r en "! family Complete Army Duty up from CARD The -- Regina Fir. Scrub, and Polisher j 21. Ben 882-275- 9X3 1 beaten For Kuroean Vinil only 3.99 1 Mrs. Lucy Ellington left Salt only 9.77 j Lake City. Friday, via air for Constellation Vac. Cleaner 32.47 1 DeLux Upright Vae AND MRS. DAN ELICH bury Ellington Nearer Ccnrert Upright Vac Nearer MR. 15.47 $ mkI., N. M.s, Rivtl Ekstric Can Opener W Ql. Censing Sauce Pan j 9X3 ! o st,. CAN OPENER I g 64." Reel Latrn (.loners an- They were honored with the presence of all their children at a family dinner. Mr. and Mr. Dan Elcih were born in Yugoslavia and migrated to this country. They were married June 21, 19M at the Cathedral of the Madeline in Salt Lake City, and are the parent of five children, Helen BIRTHS Praok, Anton, Joe, Martin and Erie and Elizabeth Cleveland Nick. They alto have three daughter. June 24. grand children and three great Harold and Shirley Ashworth grand children. Mr. and Mrs. Elich have been Tooele, son, June 25. residents of Tooele for the past MEDICAL-John forty eight year. He was emTooele Adams, the International ployed by Bob Putmk, Tooele Smelting and Refining Company for forty one years previous SURGER- Yto retirement in 1957. Ruth Hardy, Tooele Members of the family who William Lloyd. Tooele were present are: Mr. and Lowell Loyd Tooele Mr. John Penok, of Tooele; Lionel Hansen. Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Anton Elich and Melody Severe. Salt Lake Nadine, of Rolling Hills, Calif.; David Rupp, Tooele Mr. Joe Elich, of Logan; Mr. Willie Johns. Grantsville and Mrs Martin Elich, of Salt Antonio Pantolfto; Tooele Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Nick Robert C. Williams. GrantsSan of Elich, Pedro, Calif.; ville Mr. and Mrs. Mike Mogut, KaMaggie Hall Tooele ren, Kathleen and Michael of Sarah Higley, Grantsville Mr and Mrs. Michael Tooele; Histon. of Logan, and Nick LODGE SEEKS Elich, brother of Mr. Elich. of BLOOD DONORS Butte, Montana. The Tooele Moose Lodge is seeking blood donors among its members for the father of one of its members who is desperately ill and in need of blood in a Salt Lake City hospital. Anyone who can donate blood is asked to call or Transportation will be furnished. anil wel) wishe. MAN INJURED Father Day IN RALL GAME HASSEL A Tooele man required two CHERRI-I-ETTEstitches in hi mouth, after be- The Cheeri-- i ette met at the ing knocked unconscious by an home of their leader with Loite other man, at a Tooele Minor The 4H League ball game at Jone e conducting. and the pledge of Allcg- - moot Ball Field Wednesday ience were given. Time was night. He was knocked uncon-spen- t working on their projects, sew us and was taken to were served He Valley Hospital by Gillette and meeting. was ajourned Ambulance. Tooele City Police REPORTER: Tenl Whltehouse reported. No charges were fil- jaw cele- FROM CALIF. Peasnall returned this week from Los Angeles. California, where he had been guest of his son, James Peasnall and family. He also visited with the Harry Worley family, formerly of this city. Mr, brated their fiftieth wedding niversary on Sunday June Murray, after undergoing eye urgery at the LDS Hospital. She i reported to be recover-daught'"8 satisfactorily. She wishe o extend her thank to all her Tooele friend for their card ed. RETURNS Celebrate Golden Wedding HOSPITAL Maudella L. Johnson FROM HOME CHILDREN VISIT Mr. and Mr. Charles E. Steven, of Inglewood. Calif., with their children. Charle and Dottie Lee are visiting their Mr. and Mr. R. C. parent is the Jackson. Mr Steven of Mr and Mr R C Jackson. Their son. Charle celebrated hi fourteenth birth day. They arrived in time for 26, 1964 NORTH MAIN 5D0GrJAE.tr 5AE.G 5PGGDAD.5 TWO PAIR It takes 20 to make a bargain This is the year for labor negotiations at Kennecott. Contracts that were agreed upon two years ago between the company and employees are about to union-represente- d expire. Arriving at new agreements that are satisfactory to all concerned is not an easy matter, mainly because of numbers. Employees at the mine, the concentrators, the smelter and the refinery are represented by 19 different union locals. Each local is a separate bargaining unit Kennecott negotiates with each unit individually. Accord between all 19 union locals and Kennecott must be reached to complete negotiations. There is no short cut to making a bargain. All parties are giving careful thought to the issues, and the final result will reflect the best judgment of labor and management. Utahns follow the course of negotiations with personal concern, because the entire state has a substantial stake in the economic effect of uninterrupted copper production at Kennecott. EEennocott OPGGDAE. MINE Union Representation: International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Local 485 International Association of Machinists, Lodge 568 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Local 1081 Brotherhood of Operating Engineers Union No. 3 Office Employees International Union Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Lodge 844 Local 286. Union Representation: CONCENTRATORS, ORE HAULAGE, POWER PLANT International Union of Mine. Mill and Smelter Workers. Local 392 System Federation No. 155 International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 1438 Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen, Local 506 International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Local 692 United Steelworkers of America, Local 5486 Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, Lodge 670 Brotherhood of Railway Carmen of America, Local 1045. SMELTER Union Representation: United Steelworkers of America, Local 4347 Steelworkers of America, Local 4329. United Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division Men's Socks Albums 99c 45 rpm Records 1 9c REFINERY Union Representation: United Steelworkers of America. Local 4413 International Brotherhood of Electrical United Steelworkers of America, Local 5120 Workers. Local 1845. |