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Show Friday, October Tho Tocelo Transcript n 4, 1957 which may non of patiicuar not ieml to further the intcresi of certain partie Thy believe in llie great principle lor which this nation siaml at long a It' witn their own U,h an t j personal advantage It la the to irrd doty of this remain fiec ami unincumbered so! at nm only to publish all new m-- y INTERESTING 'SIDE-LIGHT- S' rt J pie iiuhi'm l We who aitually are out , , w. lay-aur- e 00 Z'1 n k j 6 Mr and Mis Rudolph Weilnr and son, Rolieil. Ihnuika. Nev , wtie recent guit of Mr. and M s Peter MiKellar at Pilot Chaties RanRj-i- h and of Mi dall. 1oodr M's Ml Kl liar and .Mr Randall arc s.ster of M-W ertk r. s IttKY Auxiliary will go to Bug ham (. ity for a visitation. 9 Anyone dt siring CM to go should make rest rvat.ons by Moodey evening. CM 7 I hose who have not betn contacted jvluiuld Call their telephone lady j Members are reminded it is time to think of their gilt dma-tiofor the muscular dwrohv should be turned in drive Th.-to M's Ginger (hxhis as stain as possible, so that she can arrange the evenings entertainment. Next regular meeting will be held Monday, Oct. It at S pm in the I OL hall. HOY Door Print I THURSDAY FRIDAY & SAT. (October n 2. 4, 5) V w, m t4 Big Game Tag Must be Locked At Time of Kill J iHSxawSF B.g gone tiggng regulations require that animals kdled be lagged at the tore of kill. Department of fish and game spokesmen reminded hunter tounlawful to transday Hut it port deer from the place of kill unless the metal tag is linked on the animal in such a manner that it cannot be tenuis cd from the animal without first breaking the seal. Department spokesmen also stated that for the past four years new overstocking our place. And shipments arriving daily, we have make room the holiday season chandise which coming right away. can be the winner For the next two weeks, we literally Vv-- -a S200 hti Wei-nevl.i- le - , PIu Fagh only missed one meeting Secord Row Joyce Tate, chorister, Marian Erickson, chorister; Vivian Roth, first year Bee Keeper, with 100 per cent attendance at MIA, Norma Lvans, Mia Maid leader; Judy Palmer, Raleigh Warner, Linda Lohnes, Rose Marie Russo. Colby. Jeaneal Spafford, Cheryl Lee Olson. Nancy Livingston Third Row Helen Stewart, second year Bee Keeper; Llaine Watkins, attendant secretary; Dee Ann Smith, Rosalie Wrathall, Lila Hullinger, Carol Olson. Mar.e Harris and Oneda Steadman, president. Not present when picture was taken were Leta Bateman, stake officer; Judy Perry, Diane Lee, Gwen Williams, Marilyn Smith. J Vk w-.vr- :.1 Total TAGUS Al'Xtt I ARY on Whal's NEW loSew We admit we made a IGlULrjQ All New --"aUNow y NOV OPEN EVERY SUNDAY & MON. oO our current merchandise with door zes every day. there are a choose more peple may share an order. W0 wL. . STARTING d We are going give you FUFF YAH I) OF MATFHIAIs with the purchase every yards at regular price you buy in our Shop. XL- s SUNDAY (OCT. 6) AT 3 PM - stud-diseas- or al on the wonderful WASHAFiaAX WOOFFXS the price girls can have a skirt FAX YOU II FAT THAT!! Each day we will add a new attraction for this . . . i k OUTSTAXIIIXO SAMS! Teachers to Attend State U.E.A. Convention The Tooele County Commission-- i ers owe to the taxpayer - citizens of this County a full and complete presentation of the building Teachers of the Tooele County, details for the proposed new rest schools will attend the State UEA home bond, of next week, October 10 and 11. publish free of charge this Students will enjoy a twolay va- communication to the catlon- Fabric Specialty Center This letter will be of much terest locally; Dear President Dunn: m- - Miss Linda Cannon Linda Cannon LADY ELKS Lady Elks will have their regular meeting, Tuesday, Oct. 8 at 8 p m. at the home of Mrs Margaret Hood on South Main St. Light dinner will be served and evening of entertainment is planned by the committee, Mrs ZcIma Burton Mrs. Magdal.nc jCudd, Mrs. Jane Shea and Mrs. Hood. All members are reminded Helicopter, 0 bring their gifts for the card - The first Marine Squadron was commissioned atlshowcr Quantico, Va , m December, 1947. Kiddies Anytime 20c waam To be Bride of Robert W. Tate November for ,he non 9 PRIMITIVE JrU Linda Making the announcement of the engagement of their attractive daugh'er, are Mr. and Mrs Jack C. Cannon, 525 Wilson Ave. Mr Tate is the son of Mr. and Mrs Charles F. Tate of this city. The nuptials will be performed at the Reception Center, with a reception to follow. Bidden to attend the bride are, Mrs. Joseph F. Smith, Miss Nancy Milne and Miss Sharon West. Richard L. Tate will assume duties of best man. Ushering will be James F. Tate, Richard Wilkes, Jack M. Cannon and Edmond HERE A NOTE - - TO ALL MOTHERS SPECIAL SHOW FOR JUNIOR SATURDAY MATINEE AT THE STRAND 7 CARTOONS October4 and 5th GET YOUR TICKETS A Wrought-Iro- n ON FREE GRID Marriage Dinet te Set (worth $139.95) CAR COATS S-! Pykette ONLY 955 ,59 Corduroy The ceremony will not be shown until OPEN of PM SAT. 3 P. M. 5:45 P. M, o 6 Open fj; present ifcj CARY GRANT AN AFFAIR TO DEBORAH KERR remember -- Startmg- Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hammond wish to announce the marriage of their daughter, Beverly Joyce, to Donald W. Robbins, son of Mr and Mrs. W. H. Robbins, Sidney, Nebraska, on Friday, September 27 at 7 p m. at the home of the brides parents. Comedy - With Feature Rock Around The Worldl Others Week Nites AT Young Couple Made Known PRIZE! & REFORM SCHOOL GIRL 20th Cntuy-- FREE GIFTS! UNLEASHED! W.7.. Beauty Culture. Mr. Tate attended the University of Utah and served for two years in the Army with the Continues thru Friday and Saturday PASSIONS has been encircled Lucky. The bride-elec- t attended Brigham Young University and is a graduate of Darrell's College of DOOR-CRASHER- y FRIDAY AT 9 P. M. SILVER NITE" Mr and Mi I uguie Castagnu of Lincoln, born at loo-elalley llospi'al on St pt 30 Photo by MacGregor Son of SEW WHATS NEW! For instance -- yv-r- v ibZsaaU'.i1 i ln today You 3 1 p.m. have never seen its like -- and may never see its equal! was performed Allen and by Bishop Keith followed by a small reception. The biide woie a dark green suit and a coisage of pink and s SLIM JIMS WESTERN PANTS Your Choice 9 d SUEDE, LEATHER SPORT COATS SALE! Khaki Pants Khaki Shirts r -- j 98 RUMMAGE SALE on Ladies' SUITS SLACKS. BLOUSES, SLIPS, PANTIES and shop around and see the Come in many SPECIALS the Store thru-o- Og-d- o 1 (ilVK AWAY" Johnson. SamuH and M- Ciiy, were visit-Paik. Salt at toe hone of Mr 4"d Mrs Muluel famg, Sunday evening p;-a- V-E r and Mr rally prs, . of around but few, if anv, actually of all citizen (no mat-view the Hauer bad a leave the ter whether we agree with them system to dMrov our htlov- - o,f, but mul ol the nun who or not) a long a they have the ed country would be Hut of creep- - were emph.ved there have founj ,hf(r namc We tng inflation The wage and price work elsewhere with the eac.p ume unsigned ton put,ilh a of ,v I, older nien hUrkeye UlbMM M ipinal from whah Hu country tain n,ay ncver r unable to free itself iv to the irgi nuity of Amenta to he vaid that we violated in any doing more to destroy our way of refuse to h.re a' e hud e, ener d grce our trust to maintain free- life than all the military (one p tic, dijunduhle and vkilhd mm of txprc-ssio- n through the Of the Communist world comh.ned after they have rear hr d a certain word. printed a of The dark many I ages Could accomplish ft destroying age reedom of speech tv another the prate of nund of thinking peiw man in Amenta today tv from SO It Iv devtrovmg to 65 years Hiey are in sufficient vat red provision in our Constitutpie everywhere if they would organize ,n nd like freedom of the pres, ive value of your hard earned va- - number a union of forgotten men they into of the value insurant r, your niany within their hearts and vingv, your retirement benefits, it is rai- - tould nuke their power felt ami minds would like to lurprevs free- to life, l.herty dom of spier h, at least on the sing your taxes. it iv not permit- demand the right and the pursuit of happiness on tost to button part of those who may ay some your ting you income and outgo You cannot Hung whirh is contrary to their The Tooele Sixth Ward Young Womens Mumake the income ude button to fl notions. con ith qiJlt, Of tual officers were proud to present individual I another side Inhation is destroythe outgo wden religion is htiu mil. )p A(kaMSJ leaders awards to 29 girls and nine leadand we whirh ,!lc under mg the free enterprise system of ()(,n, (() Prn''"n. Jju h hl, jresu!ent was a recent Sacrament meeting Individual ers in a run which as has hve Amenta. It is Amerua greatest nation, rcd ,0 (a our (t.d,.ral triKips were presented to eight girls and ,f trophies ,hc ,he ,nd ,h"e enemy today. un J,0 enforce the rights covered with 100 per cent attendance at leader one within who 4,1 those bear arc Wr the Constitution of our nation Sacrament. Sunday School and MIA. The he urSe t0 u,Press One woutd hardly believe It. but Within the minds and hearts of lh',r ni,n girls on the front row, left to right Mrs. Prv,oRc-ipeople are now hunting rentals many citizens elsewhere than Ar-- .' Lowry, organist, 95 to 100 per cent; Beverly Tooele with no places avail- kansas there is the thought to! One great man once said that Kaye Lowry. 100 per cent. Nancy Mallelt, able. We have had several par- - vurprrss certain privileges of the the only fault he could find with 100 per cent; Janice Olson. 100 per cent; Joan lies in our olfite in the last wt-Constitution lor example, this is the Constitution was the lack of 100 per cent; Shauna Steadman, 100 Myers, with the story that no rentals newspaper week and there are a provision to enforce the rights per cent; Gloria Bateman, 100 per cent. Barwere available of suitable size to those, even in our own coinmu- - which this document provides, bara Zentner. 100 per cent; Gloria Thomas, accomodate them. W'e rather dis- - mty. who would and do try to' o o 95 to 100 per cent. The 95 to 100 per cent counted the story and told them surprevs freedom of the press J'Mre ,rc d'Hnt degrees at to be seated and spent an hour on make attempts and even threats loe h.s job We This is to notify you of our leav- the phone verifying the facts of to try and intimidate the new,- - h,th to our ere in visit mg Sault St. Mane. We leave their statement paper management in the pubhra- T()D andVvert! Chemical Mon- - here the 12th of October. as a part of Senator Wat- - After a leave, f.d goes to Thule, party, that Col. John A Greenland for a year, and I will Supenvky is engaged In doing a be living in Tooele while lie is job at these two installation, as gone. the Commanding Officer, which is. We wish to thank you and Joel over and above the call of duty, very much for sending us the Too-H- e S-A-was constantly drawing the ele Transcript and the Tooele We have looked forward to of the Senator to the cilities which could be used for and enjoyed reading them very the more modern phases of the much boo-bo- o' in armament program, and the ex- - Sincerely, Lucille and Ed Ketker with tra security measures which could be set up for highly classi'icd' M. C. Harris, who resides at to work. He is interested in building rdgemount, received a lime burn for mer- the future of TOD and the future on his right eye Tuesday while of this County as if his own per- - working at Dolemite. is in sonal wel'are depended upon its outcome. His every activity since For our first time we dined at You in this pro- his coming here is far and be- - a school lunch Wednesday. Supt. is a Sterling R. Harris invited us as will yond the call of duty. HeTooele ject. his guest to the Tooele High School very valuable asset to . . . County at this time of military lunch room and we partock of a retrenchment. (very nourishing and tasty plate of food, costing twenty cents per! ' person. This school luncheon pro- I xperts are still debating as gram has become as much a part prito the brand of flu which is sweep- - of the schoo as free text books mg over our local citizenry. Too!and frce (fathers. It appears to ele High School students are the he a natural of bus hardest-hi- t in our local schools, transportation, and the several with nearly a third of the pupils accept the school ents out with the malady. One'uncheon as a to . . . part of the normal local family of seven and another day-schedule. Ample food is of five, were all down with the e placed on each plate and this week. ents may return for extra help- ings without additional cost. We 4 of We are appreciative to the Too- - watched and the appearance was ele riks for the newspaper week that the food served was in ade So, greeting. quate quantities and rather than lot to from. Two returning for more, some of the Bob W. Ingram, teacher at Too- - more puny eaters had an over-ele Central School, is reported to'serv,ng jhe quantity and quality be critically ill at the St. Marks 0f the food served to us was . . . in Salt Lake City. f,cient and very pleasing Some !?50 pupils of the junior and senior The Don Pocock family are high are served each school day I spending a few days in Tooele on1 (he high school lunch room. 5 for of 4 I furlough from their duties with 00 III lialynfu-- lag ityour M s, T R ar 4 Mr. I , pa ude ri-- it at. in v 10 p'.iy ihe game inti-rfir- e on wrrr a Communivt vent to the United State to tnvtigate a ivvtem to devtroy thi nation, what plan would you prefer to atart taking eftrct The one and m v ai,i ,jl muiitdaioy kl! id a-- H )ri' of t : have pjme t.ipgng violation bg CARVGRTvT Frank sm i&A Sophia Ipren white carnations. Mrs. Dcloris Broadbent, matron of honor, wore a pink and white nylon dress and white carnation corsage. Floyd Kunkle performed the duties of best man After a brief honeymoon in Elko, Nevada, the couple will make their home in Tooele - v if ti TRY II ut WMT I AD STA.NLLY NOSLMLNTAL The KRAMl R s I ILMISo OF Bride and The BaSSioij TFUINICOLOR-- - VlaTAVlilO- ' nm iW'i li fw rt 'a mi iM Til jwj N- |