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Show ' North Stake High Priests Plan Summer Party The Tooele Tram 2, 1957 Friday, August , K Amusl summer pa'iy of thi North Tooele SuKe High Pnestt (Jiorum Will be held in the Ninth luiifle Slake Pa to Thunwtay, Aug Ust !? t, 1 -- - 5 I'ncvts, their wives oi of High and widow partner Pries: are cordially inv tied to be there. Ail High .1 i ; i 4 I Supper will be served at 6. 3C pm and will be followed ofby aj muMcal program. Consisting SO) duels, quintettes, double qiur and a reading or two. a spe c,a! feature of the piwgram wtii be gad ar sehctions by two artists from Salt Lake t ity. The rest o. the piogran will feature local tal ent who are some of the bes. musician in the stake. Those needing transportation call Man L. Gowans, 20 North fov. tetti j I And then there's the I' Look at them great big star-gaze- f t J if 1 Baseball Pic. Vtrgil Band Mothers' Complement Heeler B. band mothers division of the Hand lov.i'ty Club are Mrs Juanita perh. president (absent when (icture was taken); M.s (i..ue Hcu.net I, mein!er of board of directors. Mr Ida tkh.ie, ivomlver of board of i , ,i h,rt-- r rhnrr i.i; Mr Du. ilhy Officii Pfc. Virgil IS. Ilisic-is honii on leave from the United States Marine Corps. He recently return ed from 14 mnnthsf of service In' Japan. He is the son of Mr an. Mrs. MZ. Hester of Tod Paik Sunday p.m. . ftedvsday Results Tooele 12. Ted's Glass, 4 Tooele kept on it winning ways BIRTHDAY PARTY by poundirg Ted s Glass 12 to 4 Light candles on the hcxutifu Tooele started the inning by Busi- - birthday cake told the age of Glen co valk, Cerroni ualk. Smith's fa- - da Up uh erk braird the oita crifice bunt, Jack DeBois hit, a,g(n with a party held on the lawr., long homer to put Tooele ahead at ,)e home of her pramljurcnt (Mr. and Mrs. George Simp an. On Cerroni with 2 for 2 lead the- - hand to enjoy the pmty games hitting along with DeBois two for jand picnic refreshments weie tin four. Matcher two for four, one following lee. Gary guests: a triple. Smith and Supcnsky got KnsIi( Kandy an(j Debbie I ee, one on two each. Dianna Simp-oTooele may play a double-headborg, N'ar.cy er Sunday to make up a game cienda and of the idc-nt- with Fhnco. Players should report at noon Sunday at park for ting practice. v T isf i im ..- m n&JSf en m.j wk. I 0 4 - sr Wrts ts . at8Ne T EZIH iJr'SFiRFl 3-- g August SSI OH CLEA UASCVA j VISITS Wed-icsda- y Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. Charles Randall were her brother, Mr. John Nelson and his son, Bill of Orovillc. Calif. They had been guests for the past at the Pilot Ranch of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McKellar near Wendover. d Straps, Pumps Now White Sandals SUNDAY GUESTS Sunday guests at the home of ance and special gucMs included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee were Mr. President and Mrs. Orlamlo T and Mrs. Marvin Ilarrup and son. Barrus and President and Mrs 'Sherman A. Lindho'm. Keith of Murray. sister-in-law- "The Toast of the State" Displ tying the new banner recently designed pauha-eby the newly foimed Band lanaliy oigmizauon are the numbers of the Tooele lbgh School Rand color guard, for the coming year are four senior g.rls: Donna IXppe, Mary l.u Whitehouse. and d Marlene Nix and Pat Dicks. Special training in the manual of aims is beirg given by Col. Dirks of the Tooele Ordnance Ipo! In change ol arrangements for obtaimrg file new banner were Mrs. Ida White and Mrs. Dorothy li.. in - j gi Comical Characters Shop Penney August CARD OF THANKS The fanny of Mr. John H. Mori-vowish to express their heartfelt The Tooele Band Mothers divi thanks to all the wonderful people sion of the Band Lovalty Club for their sympathy, kindness andl111 spoils your Sunday afternoon have begun an active jirogram ot floral offerings, since the death Pleasure drive and wrecks your and father. Thtyifc-nc- r thur supj'ort by obtaimrg a new ban-lo- f Swat'.tn' Sam. a driver who is for the band, cutting the 'wish also to take this opportunity lu buzzing bee inside sleeves of the shusjto thdnk the Tenth ward Br.hopric,lannlvc and hcmr.iiig them, aivting on! ladies of the Relief Society, ladies ,bis auto, may cause a traffic the F.agle Auxihaiy, niighbors CKl,,t by hatting away at it. trips and furnrhing ictrcsh-o- f the word from the N'Rt ments to tlie band studen.s alteiland all Other jKuiple who gave of Tliat their time and service during this ,ond Safety Council, which says paiadcs .Sam and others like him often of sorrow. The following pe pc are mem-tim- e are 'lclms of little distractions H of the on of hers John More O'gani'.ilion: RiyirajThc Family which cau-- e big traffic accidents LaFever. Vngima Lewis, F.velvnj You've p.ohably read about RaM Helen Edna trx, Lowry, Robert, who doesn't take time pid Be ib.ua Murray, Stella to shave in the morning. So he Nash, Tlva Nelson, Thelda Nix, mows his beard with a piug-tfuanita Pcrkes, Kathryne Phillips, electric shaver in the modern Do'othy Plot Ur. Louise Proctor, manner as he speeds down the Jatol Shields, Lthel Shultls. May highway, saving time and losing opciullovc. Ruby SnWh, 7ma Tate. his life. Pi ail Vowles, M.tblc Wa.r, Dons Hilda actually was obVelma Lina Williams. Whear, The archery deer hunt, first o' Hungry served maneuvering her car thru Whitehou ,e, Lot die Wotky, Ida the deer seasons this ear w ill a curve onto a bustling express- Young, Lillian Connelly, Sirah Lid- begin Satuiday, August 31 and Jell. Mrs. Wanen Penny, Gwen- - continue through Sunday, Scplem- - way using only her e'bows to steer as she used her hands to eat ice mere Stooky, Luctta Asbury, Nor-be- r 15. cream fiorn a paper cup. ma Atl.m, Alice Bateman, Ada Popularity of the hunt is noted Crazy people Sure! You would Beagley, Giacc Bennett, Louise .n department of fish and game not do that? Maybe not. But how Zella Blanche bow Boyer, hunters Brjan, figures showing 3,1 legg, Ellen Cuff, Lva Culbert, purchasing the special tags foi about dropped cigarette ashes? Lema Gowans, Evelyn Hansen, Le- this season a year ago. Sports While you brush frantically, your ona Hewett, Florence Ingtam, Lo- men afield for this hum have near- - car travels 73 feet a second at la Kettner, Edith Kroff and Ida ly doubled each of the past four a nuxlcrate 50 mph. The kids start a squabble in the White. years The department noted today that back seat Do you turn around to The name of the over-ni- l oigani-zatiowill be the Band Loyalty the archery tags this year wil bieak it up? How about reaching for someClub The mothers oighmzed firm go on sale August and will lemam because a banner was needed and on sale until the end of the hunt thing in the glove compartment? F.ver do it, taking your eyes off .he shirt sleeves had to be cut Stpleniber 15. and hemmed They will greatly The tags may be purchased at the road? Have you ever said this to the expend this beginning group to in- department of fish and game ofwoman? Here, gimme that litlle T l.')96 fices West North clude parents of cadet and junior only, emple band students, senior band fath- either m person or by niadcd ap- map. A woman cant tell north from south. And while your eyes ers and conimun.ty leaders and plication. 52 to the next turn Intel ested citizens Anyone applying for an archcrv follow Route The Tooele school band prrgraml'mg must fust possess a RTT big your shear off a mailbox that says has grown m size until it is no'gamc license number and $3 tee ,Rmal Route 2 and end up in a Also listed by the department ditch. longer pi actual 01 possible foi was the following important mfor- - So don't say you arent subject the director to assume the alone Ac.ivities of the mation regarding the annual at to distractions. Maybe you dont shave in a moving car, but there hand are expanding until gicalei cliery season lots of other ways to get a arc The to entire hum stale is financial suppmt is needed. open ing with bow and arrow only dui close shave. For instance: Friendly Frank, the horn honkmg this season except the Bmg ers delight, always turns to see ham Canyon closed area. Archery tags ate not considered what buddy blew his noisemaker a special permit and theiefore do not restrict the purchaser from adobtaining other s)Kcial and-ditional doc jieimiis for other dcei seasons. It is illegal to carry a sliuog The Soil Conscrva'ion Service bow m or on a vehicle Hie carryand the Extension Service are ing of fu earns by permittees We don't want all ol tho ponsoring a county conservation while hunting with a bow is also Business but . . . tear. The tom will he held nextjillcgal during the special archery Monday, August 5. The gioup will season. meet at the Po-- t Office at 8 30 Aichers mu.-- t wear ml head am Monday and will pmroed to gear while hunting during tin , spe I the farm of Glenn S Neb on in rial season but are nof required Erda Anyone desiring to meet to wear other red clothing the gioup at Glenn S NeGon s Either barbed or barbies ar Ask for arm should he theie at 3 a m row heads are permissible They From Erda the gioup will pro- - must have two or more sharp ditto Grantsville to observe 'ting edges and must not be being done to reclaim saleable of passing thiotigh a seven inrh hole. grasslands and iirigafion tICCSIbe depaitment said range coo- From Grantsville the group viiiditioos and deer numhois forecast 87 East Vine 9 Phone 448 ii:t Hogan Brother's farm vesta good archcry season this year BARRUS MOTORS IRC. n Ve're really ! WHITE GOODS TJ e d i. Archery Deer Season Set for Aug. 31 to Sep. IS n -' n SHEETS E Tested by millions smart homemakers "83 What terrific muslins! Thread count higher Wear suthan you expect in this type! perb even hotels and motels buy Nation-WideA proud Penney brand, one of the most popular sold in America a true economy sheet, low m price! Long service, always! Tilted Bottom Sheets by Pcnneys Tested in the home! g8l-by-l0- s! Lab-teste- 'W 68 Size 8 Cases 37 Size Fashion Manor 2" Fitted Chenille Bed Mattress Pad Spreads and Cover, Size: Full or Twin Size Skid-Resista- 54-by-- 4?9 LARGE Unhemmed nt Cotton Runner Rugs Ag Tour of the County to be We have Held, Monday moved! We do want yours cap-w'or- k LARGE Multi- purpose 24-X-7- 1 0 PRICES SLASHED! selling Cars! hu'-ban- NATION-WID- Canvas Shoes STYLE SHOP The tour should con- Hunter sinews (or this shoot Iclude about I p ni. .ITSi was 19 per cent. All farmers and interested jko pie are mviled to attend. mf Stcukton. imvwm - b jwry, a &?.& as s -' n, tv Aboard Battleship r mg their visit, the Porter entering Ground, Utah. for Mr. and Mrs, Burton tained a on summer He is training Hansen and their son, Ted and to South America. Panama, Them stunts arc always good cruise . his wife and two bos, Lyle and )e CaribU.an Salt Lake City on last Tut-I More than 2.900 Naval Reserve Teddy, had dinner and spent day. They 'Officer Training Coijm midship- the day together. On Sunday, Mr univer-V1SI38 and (men from colleges and Mrs Dan Hansen and childcruise. RELATIVES Jsitios are on the John. Sieven. Linda. Kuellc ren, training in na- David and Miriam, Bountiful, were,' eceivmg on the-joj Mr, and Mrs, Chffoid Littlcford vigil ion. seanunship, engineering down to visit and have dinner wirn jand girls, Bonnie, Sharon, April and gunnery. and Donna, Los Angeles. Calif, j The eleven ships of the sum- - the Porters and their guests. The arrived in Tooele, Saturday, July .ner's second midshipman trainmgir Hansens arc brothers of Mrs.. the Porter 20 to visit with their mother and'group left Norfolk. Virginia June Porter. Also visiting at grandmother, Mrs, Lydia Atkm.j.a amJ are scheduled to return home were Mr, and Mrs. Dewey Holt and son. Clayton, Salt Lake and with their many .relatives andjAugusi 5. riends in this area They left Liberty ports for the midship City, on Sunday. Mrs, Holt Is & fjesday morning. July 23, for aimen were Valparaiso, Chile, July ncice of the Hansens and the our of the northwest. They cn- and Panama. July 1123. They ,oyed the .beautiful scenic wonders will visit Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, it Lake Louise, Glacier National !nd Culebra, Puerto Rico, July ra-- k and rode the snowmobile :s to August 1 for gunnery prac nto the Columbia ice field. They uce. vent as far as British Columbia They returned through Idaho, arCOUSINS MEET riving in Tooele last Monday. Chtldren'a While the Littlefords, aceompa-ueThe grandsons and granddaughtMrs. to motored ers and their husbanas and wives Atkin, by Arov o and visited with Mr. and of the late R.B. Sagers, Sr. of St. I Mrs. Tom Atkin and family. They John met Saturday, July 27 at the .topped at Orem to sec the lovely Tooele City Park in a cousins' Children' lew home of Mr. and Mrs. Hollis reunion. There were 69 attending icoiL At Magna they sjxmt some of 105 members. A progiam was .:mc visiting with Mr. and Mrs. given as follows: solo by Margaret Wallace Black and family. All of Shields she sang two numbers Now 2,s he above arc brothers and sister duet by Donna and Gayle Ruvcll, Childrens if Mrs. Littleford. They also vireading by Geraldsited with an aunt and uncle at ine Sagers; solo by Willard WhiMagna. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice ttaker; three dance numbers by Now Iw Tuttle and family. They reiurnedjjanice and Judy Bryan, duet by :o Tooele Wednesday night. TheyjLaVar and Donnetta Sagers, jokes plan to leave for their home in Ca- - by Erma Matthews, solo by Betty ifornia on Friday morning (Whittaker; solo and musical read- - Pn tor, secu'.ary and treasurer: Mis Lillian . Mrs Virginia lewGressmai. vice pie Mrs. Zina Tate, member is, president-elect- . of the board of dircc.ois, was also absent whet the picture was taken. - OUR George W, Peak T!rst . , i' slows down" to 69 mph to gawk VIMIORS IJSTIRTAIMD 'at the colors on the Painted l U.O.O. nr lSCOHSin sert and ends up tn a room paint-- j At sea aboard the battleship Mr. and Mrs. I rank Hansen and ed all white. (USS Wisconsin, is Midshipman 3 c son Dave, and daughter. Dana, All comical characters? The' the W. student at a Peak, George to San Lorenzo, Chf., returned Council points out they have one University of Colorado and the on i, " ice 3-- BROTHER up there." he purrs to hts favorite gal. They both see stars, but not jdie celestial variety.. In the same category is the seej short meeting of the Stake Presidency with the Bishoprics and Ward Clerks will folowi the High Priests social. I " r stars S e Iwj j A Fmco at Tooele Tin-ids- , soft-drin- k phone 918 Cenwnod, Irtg combined by B!mht Bo in, durt by Ruth and f.va tkhitukrr, mother and daughter; m'o by Ruth Whittaker, comedy skit by Pun jnd Clnta Kuester. solo by Held , a mixed quartet ' lemr, Ahere the 1 l ies," their grardla-aher'song Charles Whu-;ukAitomii-anist- s remit red "Trie for the group were Mrs, Jonneaa Sagers and Donna Dixon. The rest of the evening was qvent in taking still and moving pictures, the stills to be put in the books of remembrance. A delicious fried chicken dinner with ill the trimmings was served at J. 30 to all Afterwards, there was laming on the patio. A committee ct chosen to have charge of the cgular family reunion to be held a August Later, watermelon was a.ijoyed The committee m charge of this cousins gathering were Dma Boyd Russell, chairman: Kuester and Donnetta Sagers, crash Is the Ut him. The dm of 'nest sound he hears Wavin' WiiUa hates to be called i a snob fven in busy city traffic she find time to wiggle her pink-.t-- s at Mr Jones "that dam ole nr siijjnd RIGHT in ft out o. m " tl-wnls to toe judge familiar with Roheer NGy manic Ray and Ian in' Lit. They are the o.li and cooers who Jus; can't keep their lips apart and Rieir eye on the road A clutch a kiss and a collision! The thirsty kid. too, is one who's Jistrai ted He's balancing a bottle between his legs Doesn't want to ruin those new . users by lotting the brakes TooeleLaundry Dry Cleaning prac-eight- - ( Everybody at Barrus Motors is happy these days! We are selling Used Cars off our big lot fast . . . FAST Customers are driving out here with great big smiles on their faces because of the savings they get on a good Used Car. Next were happy with the way the Public has acepted our New Cars you'd be happy, too, if all these things were happening to you at the same tunc! If you arc seeking a New Car, or a good Used Car, come to Bar-ru- s Motors and pick one out and you'll be happy, too! Every Car specialy priced! for this 'b3-lUJIC- on good Spec. K '56-ltVIC- tu-to- ne two-ton- o, 'bO-iUJKC- sedan; radio and Dynaflo, green, "An exheater; 1 owner clean ceptionally Car that will give many, many miles of trouble-fre- e driving" for only: 150no tu-to- ne Ezi-glas- s. -- J from $25 to 5I2.T or '50-- Off I sedan 1 radio, heater, overdrive transmission, a good black paint job; good tires and engine. "A top- - J flight second Car for the J youngsters in the family! J radio, heater, blue finish, new seat covers. "Just traded in and ready for sale come in and see this one! e fully-condition- JtAIU; tJS AN OFVEttl Ml li( sedan radio, heater '50-ll7fC- sedan ft radio, heater '49-mfC- sedan K 2JI.T radio, heater Dynaflow TII H'l.rMOI radio, heater sedan 52-CIIK- two-ton- 2I!.VS ' Super J K e ll s, .!MKV CAttS Riveria sport coupe are ones that would cost blue and white, too much for us to repair radio, heater, white-wa9 and guarantee but with tires, custom interior. This a little work on your part, one is really a "beauty you can still have a lot ol "Come in and sec it! good transportation! They are priced sedan; green, twin turbine Dyna-flradio and heater, and new seat covCar ers. "A top 12 full months guaranteed of good, safe driving! Ezi-glas- The following Spec. J Ii 4 door; radio, heater, '51 overdrive transmission. 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