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Show Tho Tooclo Transcript Friday, July GRIAT - I t 7ff? TWO NFW and UMar Stoddard and thrlr.Rentey, recently returned hum VISITORS FROM ICXUN (hirth of a daughter. July IS at GRANDCHILDREN 'from Chisago and Great lakrt.l Mr Marr Osernian and child- 'the St. Mark Hospital in Salt jfantilies. .lllimm. where they wero taliodiea.M.ufren, Karen. Kenny, Rich 'Ctry. Thi i their second 'child, Proudly telling the new of the! arrival of two new great grand of ard and Robert, of Logan, are IJ GJON AUXILIARY Mfl.TS jlaxt month, due to the illne both gut. Mr. Kopfcr u the foris Mr. Agne Cuney. A! The American sI egion At xibary their mother, Mr Carl LaShay iining th: at the home of mer Verla Lnek.on, born July 7 at A'ernnia (hld ihe.r esecuttse meeting Tue- ttii.ie there, an operation waa fer- - Mr, and Mrs Mark llalg'en Mrs win w on Mi to I abhay, which'-KermaMr, and Mi, Melv.n Uiy night at the leg. on Hall. Y, fcn.it-O.egon, and Mt. Ilalgren aie Shawach and wa welcomed b So.gh ilod ttrM Fiesideiii, Mrs (was t um-',-.fHer rond.t.on wasiteia , VLMIOR I ROM TRFMONION two aisier, Kathy and Karen and .las Yon Wilson, pre.ided Ihe f.ii jsl ghtiy improved when they j iancial repoit from the auditing' they traveled to tnd from thri ll! RF TO ATTl-s- D a brother. Mickey. tt I DOING Mist Janiet Hansen, daughter of On July M Mr. and Mr. Doug-- j committee was given by Trravur windy city by tram. and Mr. Fred Hansen, Mr. Mr A. John Johnson accomn , la Culley of Magna became Beth Barney.. Bill to be pa.d Utah, arrived last Friday by her daughter. Mary II- ent for the firt time when they! were approved Plan for the com-- j PICNIC AT TIMPANOGAS !trn a visit at the home of Mr. for all and Kathleen Jacqueline welcomed new daughter into the ,ng year were discussed, they were !of brant. New Mexico, are visit- - and Mr Fred A. Hamilton. She MrAven h. Spend, Mr. . , . new1 of circle. Purchase the followingwill remain here on vacation for fami.y h( h hcf( rK The two new babie make eight drape for the hall, helping the lne 7"' MTf,n and Den (rrnjs Tht,v in j about two week. 19, 1957 :?i wk - i f l jjf; ; par-.er- - vff . .v-4v- r' vr - : " - ' rf v n 7 V (- ! ttc-dn- e ruim S.ix-kal- (Lock ence The ninny Tooele County Has 5 Elders at Canadian Meet 9 a. n-o- HEELS 299 -w (this week) STYLE SHOP mT ,J !. John', Jr'. J';h"T. ,nj " --p-- m become will la-sli- e UN l. - te o.c a Il'M-IOOt- -- I for a picture of the confer- - Vancouver where the weather is in a future Church News.) tempered all year around by the missionaries hjd traveled soft ocean breeres, and the un miles to gather together at shines all the time. Unfortunately this annual meeting. jit's the Vancouver variety, how- reaches of(evtr- Thirty baptisms in that Coming from the far ends of the mission werej,mt lasl oumih indicate the uc- " Ihe missionaries have had five Elder all from Tooele County. there. I Ider Well had been in the field who were only a few days and hud been as- - Appreciation for those uch to opportunity to in labor s.gned Beverly. Albcr.jlvng ani our fellow man was He l.kr Canada, but compjinslstrve something quite common in alot exptessed by each one. and all of small Canadian towns no ides'11) Ihey were grateful to receive to keep waks to walk on to keep them out 'he Transcript-bulletiof the dust. F.lder Biggs reported 'hem in touch with home. Greet-tour friends at home, t0 be enjoying his labors In Sas-'nf- i katoon, the Beautiful out there on T the Baldheaded prairie where heT . has been since coming out in f 6 AjUuU U6 ruary of this year. F.lder Brown came from the South of Saskateh-eqa- Join th covakod f pknkart It jttvt lovwiK Mldtw . . . Bvt firtl im Mf pknk lportmn (of pork f moot, tondwRli vorything yoo'fl io4...liody-to-a- t brood. MiKtt, modi, and dot tort. Thor oro tpociolt M bovorogo, loot popofworo ond fomity-pod- i 12 rrof ALL-flavor- 51 Pkg. t! 3 ;f Gulf-Coa- oo Can Broken st 00 o I n cb-'ljll- n PATENT 'J; Pederson Ins. Agency Jay Shields, Tooele Fifth Ward, in Vancouver, British Columbia; and I '.Ider Richard Gillette, Tooele Fifth Ward, in Golden, British Columbia. In case anyone should desire to write, they can contact these missionaries by writing to headquarters: Western Canadian Mission, Ave., Fdmonton. Alta. - to June 12. an inheld at wa conference spiring Cardstnn. Alberta, for the mission arics of the Western Canadian Mis-jtnm of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. The ten sesof Latter-dasions included an excursion to the temple, a fireside staged by the talent of the mission for the people of Cardston, inspirational and instructive talk by missionaries and mission leaders, and Hie testimonies of over 159 missionaries. & - a Janet Lisenbee, Joan AllrcJ and '.Mas Vcspe and children. Sue Ann HAVE ANOmiR DAUGHTIR Linda Haynes were among the rI,cr Kopfer. 7. Claik and Lorraine, who joined the! g.fis who received Individual AwNoGh Mam, announce the ard at the Grantsville Second! Mis Joyce Petersen, daughter group for a trip to Timpanoga:.i Ward on Sunday. Their names'of Mr. and Mr. Warren Pe:rren ;Cave and a picnic lunch in the were omitted from the lust pub- - Honeyville, Utah, is visiting with canyon. They pcnt a very ervjoy Iished in Tuesday Bulletin, her sister, Mrs, Forru-s- t Munro, able day, returmrg to their home at the Munro home. She arrived Saturday night, FISHING TRIP last Friday and on Mondiy joined CAMPING TRIP Mr. and Mr, tt. F. Millcrr sister on trip to Graniie Scouts Jimmie Halsey, ttavne daughter, Linda and guest, Janet Flat in American Fork Canyon Ward Mutual .Warner, Lisenbee, had their share of fish t'h the Fighih Terry and Rodney Shuf stone to tell after a delightful, Krls. Mr. Munro went a a group feri ON YOUR FIRE AND AUTO INSURANCE Qborn. Bob Mills and week of fishing at Hebgcn Lake. leader. They enjoyed a wonderful Ronald Fnckson. of the North No Memberahip Fee Montana. r jnme, returning to Tooele Eighth ttard. under the Smc IBS'S da night. Miss Petersen plans to leadership of Jim Hickman and about 26. home return RELATIVES VISIT July :pau Gillette, left Monday morn- Recent visitor here were Mr. iing for Yellow utone National Park RETURN FROM ILLINOIS and Mr. Bert Stoddard of Bakers 'and Madison River, Montana on 18 North Main Street. Tooele field, California. They were guests Mrs. Leonard J. Stalliviere. ac-jweek' camping trip. They will of Mr. Stoddard brother, Frank compunied by her stater, Mr. Geo.'return home Saturday, it LF. COUNTY IDS missionaries MELT AT ttiSTIRN CANADIAN MISSION ( ONFT RLNC F The ire, left to right, I Ider Jamc tt', tti-ll- , (iranHvik, laboring in Beverly, Alberta; I.UIcr Ire R. Broun, i Tooele I irvt Ward, now in Moose Jaw. hew an. Flder Nel Higg. Tooele I ighth ttjrd. now in Saskatoon. Saskatchewan; I. Ider WHITE ' i n ' 0n k.gU k"1w ";pZ5 V ETTii; Sw!f . h.h Ih, .norm, ,nnj YOULL SAVE FIVE TOO! Special Group - - a CLEARANCE! Cul- , r July Shoe gruntfchiUrrn In, Mr,. - o Trom June r,,l Moose Jaw called which he affec- Canada's Baseball News Dugway Junior League baseball games during the past week saw ttie Pirates take their fifth straight win, shutting out the Cubs 11 to 0 while the Dodgers whipped the Braves 21 to 13 to climb into a second place tie on the strength of the Cub loss. Negron pitched the Pirate shutout while Cooper took the loss in the game played Monday. Murr was the Dodger winner last Frithere. And Flder Shields came day while Leopold was charged from the paradise of the mission with the Brave loss. Standings as of this date are; 5 0 1.000 Pirates 2 2 .500 Dodgers tionately Beef Chicken Aunt Susan's Pies Pies eria." o take a memo Cubs Braves 2 0 2 5 Pkg Fisher-Bo- y Pink Lemonade Sunkist Can z. STRAWBERRIES Essex SI Preserves Strawberry 25c FISH-STIC- KS loo Can Dennis 5 Sib- But he had been having alot of success among the wonderful people there. He has a little lesr than a year left on his mission F.lder Gillette had come in from the little logging town of Golden. B.C., which is in the heart of the beautiful Canadian Rockies. He has been in British Columbia since coming out last November, and was really thrilled with the work 3 Turkey 5 Tastewell... Case 10-o- z. Tumblers loo 10 lsi A- .500 .000 Still looking for their first win, the Braves will face the Cubs Friday, Juy 19 and the Dodgers will take another turn at trying to halt the Pirates on Monday, July 22. The Dodger-Cu- b game was postponed for the second time Saturday, due to rain and will be re-- 1 played at a later date. Cantaloupe VISITORS FROM PRICE AND SALT LAKE Guest this week at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Annie Kone is Miss Paula Ann Bowen of Salt Lake. Other visitors at the Kone home last weekend were Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Anderson and daught-- 1 er, Lori Jo of Price. VISIT PARENTS AND GRANDPARENT Mrs. Larry Wilcox, with her children. David, Barbar Ann, Jerry and Michael, of Clearfield, are guests this week at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Beck. Water- - Vine-ripene- d melons! lb. lb. 6 3'2' New, Utah New Red Cabbage 5 3 ; ON 12 OZ. SIZE CARNATION CHOCOLATt : : FLAVOR INSTANT I MALTED MILK : Coupon Inside Potatoes lb. VI S I TSREL AT I V E S Alan Leary, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Leary, Woodburn, Oregon, has been visiting here with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Jack; C. Shields. Alan is an Auditor for Oregon State. He has been work- ing out of Salt Lake City and spending his weekends in Tooele. He will be returning to Oregon in two weeks. Alan's mother is the on next. purchase lbs. 19 49 Grade A Hen, the girl with a job This is one special sweater dedicated just to you. It is so right so many places at work, at play, or weekends away- - So precise with its knitted tucks. In Jantzen's new luxury blend of wool and Vicara, called 34 to 40 sizes, 10,98. a Matching Bedford flannel skirt in yarns Herringbone pattern). 10 to 18 sizes, 14.98. Jan-khar- a. (jan-khar- Selvin's VACATION IN SOUTHERN UTAH Mr. and Mrs. Dale Smart and two daughters, Pamela and Karen, returned home last week from a five day tour of which included Fish Lake, Bryce Canyon, Capitol Reef Monument, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and Las Vegas. They j report a very enjoyable time. i1 KRAFT'deluxs yl MARGARINE TURKEYS 45ib (10 to 12 lbs. ea.) e former Tooelean, Bertha Spiers, sister of Mrs. Shields. EXPRESSES APPRECIATION Mr. and Mrs. Delmer H. Smith, parents of Kathy Ann, whose leg to was fractured last Friday, express thanks to Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl McBride, who were tending Kathy Ann and were instrumental in discovery of the injury. They also wish to thank Miss Mary Padgcn, the only one whom Kathy Ann would allow to feed her, and w ho stayed by her side a great part of the time. Mrs. Floyd Myers, American Fork, Utah, mother of Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Raymond Laub, Salt Lake City, Mr. Smiths mother, who both came at once to do what they could. The family wishes to thank all who were kind and helpful in any w ay, their kindness is greatly j appreciated. The Smiths enjoyed (heir trip very much, up until they received the news which called them back home. Little Miss Kathy Ann is improving rapidly at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Oven-read- Bunburgers (Makes d servings) t teaspoon 55 cu (snull cm) undiluted Cioutii Gipirttid tin t jifumfi ft cup fin Milk Rttund cnckir dry mustard cup finely chopped men cup finely chopped ' jreen pepper 4 1 I euncet sliced ft inf ft crumbs process-typ- t ft teaspoons silt ft teaspoon 3 ,ot CHICKEN NOODLE z-- 2 ,or 35c 72 Lb..n. 79 48 Bogs... RICH IN DARJEELING 57 2 Vt (EC. v-- U3,or29 (EG SATH SIZE SIZE 4 2 ,or 29 3 ,or SIZE 29 -- size 5 Cai,s hunt For your copy of Carnation's latest recipe booklet, seed to: Mary Blok., Cornelian Co., Dtpt. los Angel. 19, California. BEANS PjfCMOTLVfJ .. rnrr I ALE and VEGETABLE BEEP Las?J PORK 35c Amtricin chess I hamburger pepper Mix all ingredients except cheese and buns. Form meat mixture into 12 thin patties. Place a meat patty on each bun half. Cover bun completely with meat mixture. Place on broiler pan about 6 to 7, inches from heat Broil about 5 minutes. Top each burger with sliced cheese. Broil until cheese bubbles (about 2 minute longer). Serve at once. Tastewell 37c ' 89c Carnation Tall cans MILK 4-5- GS-16- 9C if Shop in cool comfort! Friday-Sa- t. July I 19-20t- h! |