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Show INTERESTING0 r 'SIDE-LIGHT- S' Tooele Police laid a trap anday n Vaientmcs day. Mrs. Orme caught a window peeper this pasraas been Oeuust tor the past nionths due to a b.ood week someone uno should have'several known better. Sentence has bten'dl which developed on one oi imposed by the City Court, part oi her legs, but is cheerful and as which is a jail term. This may stop bright as a dollar. Sue is tne window peeping , . . not mat this mother of nine childrtn, eight ot A son, uoideti. re person was doing it all, but the!hin others will be a little cautious lor died after he had reached young awhile. One can't imagine a more manhood, the on,y bieak in her embarrassing predicament than family, outside ot her husband, this fellow is in at the present time. he should have heeded the auvicc Our two highway patrolmen, of this column. Sooner or later ev- Cooper and Uisuop nad me exper- eryone engaged in this practice ence of intercepting and arrest-wil- l be caught, so why not quit tng tne tnree coioieu people wiio now. May wc suggest that peoplejbeid up a service station at Fifth start putting their blinds down to West and First north in halt Lake assist in this ponce eiiort to ciean city Tues., at 7:3d p m. The three, up window peeping. To leave your lA0 men an(j a vvoman fiom up attracts the peeping agot headed west alter the like leaving money out mloery, and an alert was sent to the open tempts the peison who highway patrolmen. One patrol-slca's- men heading east on the baltair, o 0 (highway saw the wanted car going) but ,n I"4 efrt to turn ovei unbroken Sjvcaking of large Sf,inB traffic he got families we spoke recently, ol the 10 mud. Our two John A. Lmdberg and ' William' s,uck m families of each havingmen overtook the three in their around ten children, all if whom were,a, as thy werc com,n The living We now learn that the latct,e mountain at Lake Point. as fou,,d as Sheriff and Mrs. Davd Adam- - ony eaPn wh,ch son, had a family of ten children a sw,lcb blade knife on one of the all of whom are living. Mrs. Edna!an,ed men. The woman had one of the children, told den hie $06 in cash which had been us of this after we published theiIa(en ,n rbbery in an area other two families with ten living ;where 8ntlemen usually don't ex .plore. The three were returned to children. Salt Lake City. j I Someone is going to monkey around until they strike oil in The Transcript staff received a Tooele Valley. Your editor has very dcl,clous fruit cake this week confidential information that new "bich had been baked by Mrs. oil drillings are planned for thiSieonard Hansen, in appreciation our eHorts in behalf of the spring, even as early as April ior Tooele high school band annual holes Three test have previously ' J been sunk. One to a depth of 3560jwin,e feet, the other to 5513 feet, in a8am which oil was actually struck and the other to a depth of 7932 feet. There has (been spent to date near a million dollars on drilling and leases in this valley. The drilling logs have disclosed some interesting data on underground water. At 1550 feet one of these wells opened up a flow of fresh water which filled a four inch pipe under high pressure. The new drilling is pin pointed to start on the Auto license plates sales for 1958 are now on the final stretch Cassity Farm east of Grantsville. plates become de- Some people have criticised these!01 ten-da- b.tidt n and wedd.ng ol d.ug'iUt fli t i, .in nl Mi sin 1 , Ilie v vna, I n.juis 'J in t 1 lol.een Mi 1 d 00e-e- . n-l- fi,l h.le, Lev e. i,!gr, lk-- Gunge ' in - mu,,!- 'pukt. nnpt.j! tote a sett.ng nl pn.k ji.d while gi.id.iii.is ni a uu.'ig it Friday February rancnp? Ut-- Si ill and Mis ly c'om- - 10 to a'.lind the mtption whuhW Ms-- , , Ci id, i .non v J s- 1 Saturdav. oil I ot ; 1 Hie ii'oiher ot Woie a naiv blue d similar mrsage lim Ron nr. Sait a ' l - v' paid. HONOR l D ON BIRTHDAY Miss JoAnn Dillard and Miss Linda Medford were honored by the Tenth Ward MIA bn Monday evening on occasion of their birthdays. They were presented with a beautiful cake, which they cut and served to the group. the hruleg'ixmi crepe dtess and like City, jx the duties of best man The wedding cake,' DINNER GUESTS in pmk and white was cut by the Dinner guests on Tuesday evenbride and groom Miss lave Smith had iharge Cif ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Dunn were Mr. and Mrs Dathe guest hook Mrs Delvonu War-vid Timmins, who recently arrived burton. Mss Karen White ami1 home from Manchester, England, M.ss I mda Beveridge were in the Miss Barbara Batze where he has been a member of g.ft room Serving the gmsts were the United States Consulate. The Miss Janue Pauluk. Miss Dorothy Timmins are between Staples and Mrs Alice Dale Mis assign85-3- 21 W inn ments from the U.S. State Departand Gene White Beverly ment and will report next month gioeled the guests at the door. After a brief honeymoon, the Commissioner of Internal Reve- to Iceland. While in Utah, they are guests newlv mariied nue Russell C. Harrington today Wir aie at home at 255 North hirst West, Tooele I announced that with the signing of their parents in Salt Lake City I (I T1 C tfiflCOYl 1U On I eb 15, Mr. and Mrs George, by the President of Public Law and Morgan. he Id ox-house atj Mr. and Mis. Charles Bate of the Internal Revenue SerBeveridge, their home, MO 3 Point Aenue, Pittsburg, Pa, announce the CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY vice has been given a new and for the young couple to gugenent and approaching mar-me- effective means of assuring that Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kirkham, their many friends and rela jri.ige of their daughter. Miss Bar- - income taxes and social security m,ss jackie and Mlss Peter. lives in the Logan area. bara Batze, to 1 1. Ronald I. taxes, which employers are 0f Salt Lake City joined the son of Mr. and Mrs. J quired to withhold from the sala rest of the family at Vernon last ries and wages of their employees weekend to help their father, Mr. ho Christensen of this city. The young couple arc planning a are paid over promptly to the Sidney Pehrson celebrate his birthIcrnpie marriage for the latter (Government. day. A family dinner was enjoyed. The Commissioner stated that, j part of June. Christensen is stationed at although the great majority of cm- , 1 with the US. Air Force ployers fully comply with this re- l),ui:on Pittsburg f S the Government con- a'lU?in U,r.L and IS 1tjd fmancing and n' count. ng. He is a graduate of the .tinually has been faced with the r?, rfJdsi the Umver- - Unlversv of Utjh by Dr A Kay problem of a relatively few em' sitv president 'j who fail promptly to pay ployers Only students with grade-poin- t MOTT 11 R IMPROVING over such taxes. 3 a of or the' in averages higher Sherman K. Smith has re The Commissioner also stated range of A- - to straight A work cl.,Vfd word that her mother. Mis. that while the delinquencies are a Hannas Long, Magna, is doing of the A 40 average the University of relatively small proportion V" f1(, at Sl Mjrks il().spiIa, ln Salt 10 of taxes niaunt these represents straight A uork.1! ,KO m rell,rn an.i r.Vrwrt SERVICE lected each year, nevertheless to who maintain an . home Monday. She has been con-o contlnuancc meir iPC'"1 3 a of or thou places .age higher through ADDRESS AND RHONE YOU fnr lhe ..Jf"Kd m lhc ho:1"dl an unfair burden on four years in school graduate b ar weeks and, underwent surgery e , and ,hc Uxpayjng pub. hmh honors lof the last Thursday. She?lic Vnerallv The six students on the ho.m. Wlll be spine m a cast for about six makes it a crimi rod for the last quarter mtdudc- jmonthSi buI hopes to be able to'na, offense for anv em. RENTAL AND HOME - OWNED L. Sutton Gwen and Jadith Gary :k agam vvhen ,he cast s re. ALS O AUTOMATIC MODELS. FrandMm. of Gran.Avii.e; Caroleemuvcd- she hdd been it7nrovT-- MODELS IN STOCK. CONTACT Juh paral.zed. m h " Ann Mayo James Martin M ty- - About thrce months d' RONALD W. CLARK, 4M NORTH she had nard, Phillip John Grocost. and her appt,dix rem()ved ag0 and died on FIRST EAST, PHONE 740M. the operating table, but the phy- three-tiere- Mr. and Mrs Scott Beveridge I!" i . , yi Public Law "i i Dll , Vr;P A ICliwCll 1 T re-so- Chris-tense- Six Local Students On Scholastic Honor Roll at U' w I e tub !' a'tr 1 g L is'TZd ,1an" sician massaged her heart and SAVING JAMBOREE I t.OllS s d ONCE A YEAR -- COAST TO CO AST r r eb X he bii.le was rad. ant ,n a gown wmte ( h.intilly lace She ui-- 21, 1958 after their collection, in a separate bank account in trust for the United States. Noncompliance can result In the imposition of severe penalties Commissioner Harrington that the provisions of the new law will be administered fairly but that the Service will be firm in seeing that withheld taxes projserly due the Government are not dissipated by employers or otherwise diverted to their own jse. fn addition to income and so ia! security taxes which employers are required to withhold from Halartes and wages, the new law jalso applies to the taxes on trans-- , Inortation and communication .charges as well as the taxes on safe deposit boxes, admiss ons and club dues which are required to be collected by carriers, telephone and telegraph companies, banks, clubs at the time the charges for these facilities and services are -- it In jerl. iiiu-- ried a iwin,iiel in p iik rosehud and while satin ribbon Mrs i.euliV Jia,-s- . hulniii oi honor, wine a light b'ur ns Ion bal jlenne length gown and tamed a' bouquet of pink carnations I he mother o; ihe bride wore a jsiwder hlae lace dress and a un age ol i,nk n. si buds and carn.i y TATE FURNITURE COMPANY t - ill slop tlwui Jensi n ot logon at in home ol l he br.de s pa enis.) drilling operations in our va!leyPinquent. ,1 and some of those who have car- - Rush business in plate sales has ried on the operation have beenon carr'el out for the weekend, yesterday and today at the t indited, but as far as we aie cerned we stand ready to support Tooele County Assessors office i. ''A ilham R. Judd, but at anyone who will explore for the s0 rePrts jam is still anticipated,?, purpose of opening up all of our deadline nears. resources, it usually takes aias - j, "fool" to find oil and mines in new There are still some 1300 pas.00 and truck plates areas but everyone has a word sen8er plates of praise for the "fools" when yet to be issued, and this coming Saturday will be a fully holiday they are successful. due to Washington's birthday. Saturday, March 1st is the deMrs. Ada Orme, widow of the linquent date for 1957 auto plates. late President C. Alvin Orme, and the mother of President Charles .The slogan of the 1958 Heart A. Orme and the sister of your Fund is "Help Your Heart Fund editor, celebrated her 82nd birth- - IHelp Your Heart. con-,an- and v loai-- d rob-tom- patrol-McLaw- anu wi-i- s ehic-bltnd- Reception honors Newlywed Mr. Mrs. Beveridge LIGHT TENTH ived her. She is happy to be received Mrs. Sarah Lmdl.o'm tj)ls second ojicration suc- of word Wednesday night heJcessfuly. placed upon pillars with swans at ,birth of her eighteenth grandchild the bottom. A miniature bride and,a son b,,rn during the day to Mr. Mfs- John Lindholm at Moab. groom and dove with wedding and This is the third son for the John mouth in its tne top rings giaceJ and was cut by the bride and Ljndiiolrns. groom. Glen McKcllar sang "Melody of Junior Woman's Club and the Love Woman's Club of Tooele will have and "With a Song in My Miss LaRae Greenland, daughter their exchange meeting, Monday, Heart, accompanied by Mrs. of Bishop and Mrs. John Green-kiaggi- e February 24 at 8 pm. in the club Terry Callist-lanand Ronald Neilson. son of er, Peggy and Judy Rudalch, did room in the basement of the City Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Neilson were a Hall. song and dance number. A girls united in rites solemnized in the SUNDAY-MON-TUEquartet, Sharon Shields, Lu Ann Program numbers will feature Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple, on Fri- - Duffin, Donna Teterson and Lora- the exchange of talent between (Feb. 20 thru 25th) day, February 7. Elder El Ray L. lee Fenton, accompanied by Judy the two groups. Christiansen jjerformed the cer- James, sang True Love. Miss tor the event are emony. Mrs. Dean Hammond and Mrs. Ann Barbara Johnson was in On Saturday, friends and rela- charge of the guest book. J A. Van,Ness of the Woman's Club and Mrs. Don Fullmer and tives attended a reception held in Misses Pat Brvan, Judy James. the Mrs. Ray Angus of the Junior Ward recreation Jean Beecher, Dixie Neilson and 8U8' hall. The young couple stood be- Sue Callister and Nancy Rinnng-toWoman's Club. Assisting will be DQR01HY McSUIREatFESS PARKER fore a setting of turquoise, pink Mrs. Flmer Tate and Mrs. Farwere in charge of the gift co rell Steward. and white flowers, candelabra and room. Members of both clubs are in palms. Serving the guests were Misses vitcd to be in attendance. The bride w'ore a lined gown of Ardith Davis, Raida Bell, Renea traditional white slipper satin, with Bell and Joan James. For her going away outfit, the full skirt flowing into a full catheTooele Stake Relief dral train, Alencon bride chose a black and white lace encrusted with sequins, high- twede sheath dress with bolero Society Union lighted the vast skirt and bodice, jacket and red accessories. She Meeting, Sun. 2 p.m. which featured a back and wore the orchid from her bridal Continuous Show Friday Sabrina neckline with long pointed bouquet. Tooele Stake Relief Society unsleeves. He fingertip veil of pure After a brief honeymoon, the Starting at 2 p.m. ion meeting will be held Sunday, silk bride's illusion was caught couple are at home at 474 South PRICES ANYTIME: February 23 at 2 p m. in the First-Sixtby a pillbox cap of Alencon lace Main. Ronald is attending Brig Adults 75 Ward church. Students 50c encrusted with irridcscent sequins. ham Young University and LaRae Classes will be held for all Children Under 12 25c She carried a brides bouquet of is pmployed by LaVar late. with the exception of a detachable W'hite orchid encirclUhe department. magazine ed with pink rosebuds and white Mr. Friday, Feb. and Mrs. Ronald 'Neilson Miss Greenland Is Bride of . 6-to- 1. 00 -9 LADIES' BLOUSES To Hold Cotton and Rayon d p.m. Pir Woman's Clubs -- 100 (Closed, Saturday, Feb. 22) ' White-house- 21 SPECIAL: Ladies'. Children's SHOES Exchange Program Ronald Neilson S' 33 N. Main sran SHOP Phone "69" THURS-FRIDAY-SA- EXTRA-FIR- MATTRESS M was $ 5 Wmir i ZiXQ, Third-Sevent- h j. n Disney m 9-sav- elS- NOW ONLY h Trodimorl Modt by a Srt Aisociot SOW mattress advertised in Journal of the American Medical Association lima mu osir Sertn Posture Mattress has innerprings and txirs-le- t elizimg Uy er. a-firm FOR A Hundreds of ihousinds of extr- u these units have already been sold. The box spriog uslonf firmuets, too. oo Compare! You won't find finer You sleep with your spine level . . . wake up feeling rested all over. craftsmanship like this al any-- here near the price. carnations. Mrs. Carol Worthington, matron of honor, wore a turquoise sheath with a net overskirt. Bridesmaids. Misses Kay Greenland, sister of the bride; Palsy and Gloria Cani- ster and Francis Ann Fraser, cousins, wore dresses similar to the one worn by the matron of honor. Junior bridesmaid, Miss Janie! Greenland, sister of the bride, wore a pink dress with lace trim on neck and sleeves. They all carried white fans with pink carnations. Flower girl, Camille Allen, niece of the groom, was dressed similar to the junior bridesmaid and she carried a basket of pink rosebuds and white carnations. The mother of the bridegroom wore dusty rose crepe with lacc accents. The bride's mother wore a pink linen sheath dress with lacc accents. They both wore corsages of pink rosebuds and white carnad Want the finest?... See Serta Perfect Sleeper Serf apedic' MATTRESS $79 Greatest FA jU twin sue Matching hoi soring tame low prict Full r EXTRA-FIR- Mattress Invention of All Time! Pareoted Scrrslintr conumrtioo deep ubprtrt u pur doctors . . . extrR-fir- dvtvd by permanent top sofmett to relax muvles for the orld t most refreshing sleep! Tate Furniture Company 50 North Main, Tooele I Phone 900 Questions and Answers About Cancer Survey can I get a cell examination for uterine cancer? A. In any doctor's office in Tooele. All of them have matenals to prepare smears properly. Q. How much will it cost? A. $8.00. This includes the pathologists fee and the local doctots fee for the smears and pclv ic examination. This applies only to Q. Where Tooele County. Jf you " j lUMjkr Becoming Scarce Choice homes in Tooele are becoming scarce. We do have a few very good buys that we can offer. One very choice home has been listed with us during the week that has everything anyone would like in a fine home. This home is brick, has a 12 by 22 living room with fireplace, fully carpeted, a beautiful and efficient kitchen, two large bedrooms, and bath on the main floor, bath fully tiled. Full basement with recreation room and one bedroom, or two bedrooms, laundry room and furnace and storage room. The basement all but the storage room is tiled throughout on the floor, and has all walls painted. The bedroom and recreation rooms are knotty pine. Brick garage and beautifully landscaped back and front yards, with fruit trees and two shares of irrigation water. This home is offered for $17,500, $1600 down payment balance FHA terms. This is the time that some acreage looks good. We have two the International Subdivision properties for sale. One is a home with large living room and fireplace, family room and kitchen, and bedroom and bath, it also has a guest house with two rooms, that could be attached to the house by a small addition that would give you as many bedrooms as anyone could want. Garage, chicken coops and other out buildings, and plenty of farm impliments and equipment. This property has an acre and one third of ground and some 50 fruit trees. Priced for quick sale at $12,500. of We have another farmette, that has a home, carpeted living room, kitchen fully equipped with range and refrigerator, .two bedrooms and an extra room that has been converted and is used as a third bedroom. Garage and work shop and one and a third acres of ground fully and beautifully landscaped. You cannot go wrong on this one priced at $12,000. We have a fine smaller home with living room, carpeted, and two bedrooms ample kitchen with plenty of cabinets, bath and an outside basement room for storage. Beautifully landscaped yard, back and front fully fenced. This is an excellent buy at $10,500. $500 down to a Veteran. go else- where, it may cost considerably moie. Q. What should I do to picpaie myself for the examination? A. Do not douche or for 24 hours before examination. Showers arc pcrnnssablc. Use no vaginal medical ion for 48 hours before examination tions. Q. When aie these examinations Acting as best man was Don available? A. The entire month of March Neilson, twin brother of the groom. Wes Vorwallcr, Sid Hullinger, Sam will emphasize Iap'sincars in Lconelli and Tony Leonclli. Tooele County. However, if it is The three-tierewedding cake, impossible to have your exannna- with Iattic work wedding bclis lion during this time, please ask and jtuik roses, widi the top laycrjyour doctor to do it bcfoic then. Homes in Tooele GEClCEDEMiLtE L e v i .v Mi production T The Ten ? , i. Gommandments Chai?itcm t BE5T0N BRYNi DlKLIA fc . t. tR R0BI N50N BAXTER WCIV'C HARDWOEI, ...... YVPNNf AMNf I - d February FOCH 5COTT Jt 26 I AH DE CARLO jnpHH MARTHA NINA v x ANDERSON A. FtfC'fiC thru March 8th PPNR home in a choice location with and fireplace, roomy kitchen and bath, attached garage and utility room. This home has beautifully landscaped yard back and front and has chain link fence around the back yard. Let us show you this one at $13,700. beautiful large living A ar- PAGET three-bedroo- room Wc have two of the better homes in Tooele Highlands lisled one at $8,500 and the other at $9500. These are very fine homes and arc excellent buys under GI. Less than $200 down payment with $100 approximate loan costs. V'NCtNT PRICE ALLSOP REALTY Phone 66 Tooele, U'ah 4 ! 1 |