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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday April 9, 1965 Fifteen grow and At the turn of the century the U.S. had 1000 automobile and 20 million horses. - Latm-America- n rrt May or Proclaim Easier Seal coffee. r; Week deem Ai Mayor of Tooele U proclaim the week from April fch through April 17th ai Eaater Seal Week. The fne work of the Utah Easter Seal Society for our crip pled and handicapped friends and neighbors is a work that deserves our continuing help. Our csn pleg clviliration with its industrial and increasing auto accidents, plus the continu anee of such diseases as Cerebral Palsy, Multiple Sclerosis, and Muscular Dystrophy; In ad dition to birth defects of a physical and mental nature seem to add to the number of crippled and handicapped children and adults each year. As long as tee have crippling, we must have the Easter Seal Society to perform its many functions. That's why as Msyor of Tooele I sincerely hopa all of our cituens will is those Easter Seals during Easter Seal Week. Peter Van Often ARRIVING DAILY Beautiful Colors in Lovely Spring-Style- d Dresses The Newest- - The Smartest for Spring and Early Summer MAGAZINES It is now possible for ona to go from infancy to old age with the assurance that there Is a periodical to guide him every step of the way through life's bewildering mass. Let him bid falter in childhood, middle age or the sunset years aid there is a kindly editor at his elbow to Instruct him, to steel his soul with confidence in himself, to relai and amuse him. Whatever a man's economic status, age. health, occupation, beliefs, hobbies or special interests, there Is a publication to serve him. No country to the world is within respectable statistical distance of the U.S. in the number of its c liii j it a privilege hope-givin- j; I I (jr I I j :JSA I ,1 ORGANS & PIANOS NEW AND USED Proffestiencl Instruction Red Hone for a Blue Lady St. John Clover News LOVELIEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR April brought the loveliest night of the year, too, as young and old were swinging out to mu(tc of Grant Shields at APRIL EXPLODES ball. The our come to town. has April who gave his name to Oonce to the Clover cultural our March, was the god of through a garden gate of posts opened up war; and Aprillis was a girl's reveal a garden whose wall so the month lovely name, with red was appropriately named. Soon Interspersed the lilacs in Rush Valley will roses for a lady gowned to burst widi bloom and the dull Mu creating the theme "Red grey clouds of winter will van- - Poees lor a Blue Lady. At intermission Kathy Clarke ish. Now even the wind, to Ida Isaacson's notion "grap- - Johnny Penney, Verl Ahlitrom, Nielsen, Ray Johnson, pies with the earth and sky Su then, disappears like a sigh. Jeanne Ahlsirom, Roger Evans The air tented with sage is Jerri, Hal. and Lynn Sagers, fresh, and the tulips reach up David Reid, CoJene, Maureen to color the landscape. The md Patty Russell in formal lambs in Russell's backyard ,ujre danced the Fog Trot frolic and butt anxious for free, jfc scouts and Bee Hives don-doand a boy and girl walk- - nMj and dresses gingham ing home from MIA begin hold- - matching to square shirts Ml Nebo looms dance; and Sue and Judy ing hands. to the distance, son. Jeanne AhUtrom, Kathy but the valley remains barren. Clarke, Susan Reid, Janet Rus-Th- e new life which April Ann Davis and Colene brings to our town Implants Russell clad in white dresses hope in our hearts. and pink streamers waltzed to a Viennese refrain. A German folk dance by the Laurels, Explorers and Mia Maids to polka-dotteaprons and waistbands climaxed the program. President Verla McFarland and Elaine Evans directed the dances, and Mr. Dee Russell presented red roses to YWM1A officers and teachers and boutonnieres to the YMMIA officGold-Gree- - Pidmt 0f$ AtcwUiM - 7d tmfiet V7IIITEH0USE n Mrs. Joy Dewey, Stake Laurel leader (can ter) discusses the GranlsvUle Slake Law ret Standards Night with L to R Lau.els Pink-papere- d ,e. OF APPRECIATION Mrs. Josephine Mastronaidi has returned to her home after undergoing major surgery at the Tooele Valley Hospital. She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily and wishes to extend her thanks to her neighbor and friends for their cards, flowers, telephone calls and visits. A special thanks goes to Dr. Gubler and the hospital staff for the kindness shown her and a very special thank goes to Mrs. M astro- Nadine nardi's daughter-in-lafor being ao wonderful to her. NOTE vy Iflll try rOgalllH Stake Laurel Standards Night, "Moment of Decision" will be held In the First Third Ward Cultural Hall on Tuesday, April I), at 7:20 The Grantsville pm. Guest speaker for the eve- ning will be Rose Marie Reid, who is filling a return engage- ment assignment She is a popular public speak er and her message was greatly enjoyed by all who heard her on her last visit. She is the manufacturer of the famous Rose Marie brand bathing suit, and other pieces of wearing apparel for the lady. Music Studios Beatrice Palmer, Raylym Koferd, Becky Swenaoa and leaders Sally Brown and Shir ley Orr. IsgroM luQdinf 7 So. Main There are 364 public parks Sofia, Bulgaria. Rainbird Pit one to M2-2I7- 9 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS LAWN, GARDEN, FARM to 4 bdes Galvanized to 3 Plastic Vt to 3 lad jUttshum Pfpt 1 14 bd 14 roe AmMTMC cu co. l c oisni Wt Sc!l Ukt Gfy 429 Seed 1st FImm 3447242 (CCU2CT) DIG DISCOUNTS I d ers. 2)Z DRIVE COMPLETED Wendell Mrs. Kirk, Mrs. Boyd Blanthom and Mrs. Calvin Green express appreefa- tion to all who donated to the Cancer Crusade. From Clover was collected. ELEOT6I0 Pots and pans stay TjC! CM" cm - Former Tooele Telephone Operators Hold Reunion There are no products of combustion. GARY EDGEMAN RETURNS FROM THE COAST Visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Ahlstrom is Gary Edgeman, who has completed his basic training at the U.S. Naval Training Center at San Diego, and was granted leave. He spent a few days in Kanosh visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Aurilla Penney. s' See your dealers smart new electric range models now. If It k uhctrle, ACTION You can be a success if you believe that progress and success come from action and are willing to use a little individual initiative to achieve it. You cant convert ideas and materials into units of greater value by sitting back and waiting for it to happen! battar! UTAH POWER A LIGHT CO. Cross a Wildcat engine with a Buick Special, and what do you get? Foimer Tooele telephone exchange operators held a reunion dinner Friday, March 26 at the Kirk Hotel. Chairman was Geneva Green ley of Salt Lake City. The luncheon tables were de- orated wiih a design of minia-tu-- e telephone lines and prin-co- s t Jephones. Connie Outzen was to charge of the decorations. Beverly Taufer, Salt Lake City and Colleen Sheets, Tooele, will head the group for the coming year. Thirty members of the group from Salt Lake, Tooele, Dug-waGrantsville and Bountiful attended the dinner. Salt Lake City was selected as the location for the 1966 9 lives and a very businesslike purr. Gd. 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The new arrival will be named Darrin Scott. He is happily welcomed at home by two brothers, Dain and Devin. Mrs. Murray is the former Deneice Bunn. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bunn, of Mojave. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Murray of Tooele. Proud great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Art Bunn of Tooele. LOW YOUR DIG DISCOUNTS GAS A car with SEE All Laurels and (heir mothers in the Grantsville Stake are invited to attend. A special invitation will be sent to the wives of members of the Ward Bishoprics, and Mrs. Joy Stake Presidency. Dewey, Stake Laurel teacher, reports that this will be an evening to long remember. "YOUR Brand of Excellence I |