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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, March 23, 1S58 RIRTHDYY DIYNTR Erda News , sses Sandra lee, five years March 13, and K.ilh Janetta iSmtth, thiee yiat old Match M, jwere hoiiored guests at birthday dinner held at the home of theif parents, Mr. und Mrs Stieiman K. Smith, on Sunday. Brother Micky and sister. I Jehu Ann and grandmother, Mrs. Nora Smith, wtre also guests. M Jold Mr, and Mis I lino Wilson and 'daughter Kami of IimkV and I.Mr and Mis. OivjI liiag.ty and jihiklrt-n- . of Hilly Jean ami I arn-1M.i pna were fiiitii a! I'll home 'of Mr and Mis. John Heagb-SanJuv. j ICTY f t.es news a imr a. Cothrane, student iht wetkend at the home of h.s parents Mr, and ,Mi. Clart'ine Cixhrame. Charli-- s Jat Kay USC sjkih MSI TORS I ROM M. GI0R6E Mr, and Mrs. U ill, am K, Baker and daughter, Gave, St. George, wete in Salt Lake City on bus. ness last wicic an-sjant last Wednesday altrrnoon visit. ng at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. Stafford. S' Fireside vtas held Sunday even-inat the home of Mr. and Mrs ,John Hear Icy. returned lldtr 1 so missionary fiom the Southwest g J j Mrs. June Harris and daughter, iT.sra, Salt lake City were guests 'ast wei k of her parents, Mr. and Mis (hailcs lh Stephens. On her husband, David A. Harris. joined his family and returned with (him to Suit lake City. Sat- Indian mission was guest ;Jatk Mil ui In rn furnished musical numbers. Twenty five guests enjoyed a wonderful evening including refreshments Mr. and Mis James Oliver and daughter, Shaion: Mr ami Mrs Karl Kjssniussen of I ogan, visitej a few days in Moab unJ stopped lat the home of Mrs. Rose Castagno reun Sunday and Monday turning to logan where Mr. Oliver is a student at I'SAC. tjH-ake- A a F F.A. Sweetheart Lynn Welland, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Wes land, has had Sat-utda- urday night. You've reached middle age when a fringe trench t is a haircut. IT. CO!- - JYMFS II. DICKS, C. 0. Tooele Ordnance Dejxrt, is pictured above with ( ol. I. II Harrison ftom Otfue of Chief of Did- s. the'J LOVI'LY MISS LINDS MILl.TR has been chosen by the FFA to be! measles. Blanche good in Not folk, with games of 224 and evening. She re- - "PS RAN'KIIN J 2U and interested f,.r a lesson Ail D.cks laJu-are invited to attend. At Teammate 70 pm the teacher topic meet had a 217 game and Tarl MtAr-'news. will be held. Mrs. Vera Gray a 202 had mg game ,!hur Everett of Center-- ; Il.gh for Tate's was Tim Ahlett wul give the message All block are urged to be present at the home of her'and Steve Savich with games Mr. and 204 and 201 respec tively. Hudson n Tuesday puts j f nance at conclus.on of command team visit at the D poi P JONL S. WAKE PRESTO BATHTUB RING -V 1 vT OiSAPPfAR,?'' s sei.es their sweetheart queen and to reMis. I milv Mrs. Dale Drouhay and children present them at the annual LFA is guest ville convention, March 29 at Ihe New- - visited Tuesday at the home of daughter and M'4and Liddell, 'r' house Hotel. We are all very proud HIRE I ROM WASHINGTON Mrs Howard Davis. Mike Mugus, Secy. of L.inda and wish her luck. Mrs Merl Tolley, Moses Lake. 14 22 A Primary Gillespie's ( meeting was held at 191 16' j Washington, aimed on Saturday Cook's home of the .Ha 2 Mis. Walters. SPI rtll CONTI ST Mrs Hay Nuk's UNXir A sjacial effort 1M, 17'jlfor a visit with her daughter and! I Finlay evening. A Seminary speech contest Dereturned to her home, Pjdgc-n'son in law. Mr. and Mrs. 1H aMond SERVICE AVAILABLE IN TOO-IIS Adv Agent y is to interest all Primary offlcerslrlma,, fense of the Faith evening will he two weeks Smith. Sue came down with a I LE COUNTY. W E HAVE BOTH IS to attend these meet ngs Mrs. Ruth lucsdjy. after l.ag.es held on I ridav, March 28 at 7.30 24 OftNLD 12 Cosmo Club Gordon is the new special interest receiving medicul treatment in grojp of the MIA who are attend- -- RENTAL AND HOME p m. in the I irst Ward chapel. Se- teacher and a ALS O AUTOMATIC ,!le cburcb basketball tourna- MODELS. Sj't Lake hospital. gocxl one. a!n to hoJ very Gillespie's managed ment be.ng plaved at BYU at Pro- - MODELS IN STOCK. CONTACT minary students from Grantsville Delicious refreshments were ser-i and Dugway will comjH-te- , winners ved. Mr. and Mrs I Ilis Burrell o! thrTeSnMo W. CLARK. 464 NORTH r, Iurn h(,me h,'n ,h, RONU-' Shl Padgen's to go to the regional in Magna MIA group is ready to leave. FIRST EAST, PHONE 740M. Magna v is, ted Sunday at the home The Gleaner Junior was for Comradery Padgen's Agency. High This will be under Ihe direction of, ... the 1 rda ard was hl!d of Mr, and Mrs. Claud Smith. George Gxhrane with games of r Leon Hartshorn. Grantsville 223 and 243 for a 631 series. High evening. Marlene Bates mary instructor. The public is in- - had for Gillespie's was Mac Magee, charge of the program. What vited to attend. It Means To Be A Silver Gleaner" with a (21 li 5C3 series. Teammate was given by Carolyn Barrus; a T1IE GRAXTSMLLE STL'Dr.TS have chosen Bob Johanson Tooele Baseball Club will start iBud Carmack helped with a (209) amazing you duet by Pamela Cochrane and series(student body president) and Lynn Jefferies as Mr. and Miss on Saturday and, wotkouts BKv!r''Kuldr Warr Gleaner sheaf Betty ... Grantsville. This coutest, which ended in February, has been Cooks and the Cosmo Club had new IX0NRITE 30 pm f weather Erma Bates, pmao solo by Bev SindjV a, to settle for two points apiece. running for several months. erly Barrus; story of Ruth by Don-n- a Most of last year's state champ- - H.gh for Cook's was Deb Img. teveryone a gixid time, s do come M Castagno. Gleaner pins were itmship team will be back, but with a (210) 5:G series. Teammate out and enjoy it together. The Sipresented by leader Emma Warr are urgetl to turn out Ralph Rivera ha da 203 game. to lhouettes will furnish the music. and each mother pinned the pni youngsters and pixxl High for the Cosmo Club was Bill out and sjxt-try j on her daugherr. Refreshments 30 to April 4 any AlNop with a 211 game. Grantsville Second Ward tost uere served to Mrs. Gilda Coch-thei- r pitching, hitting, fielding to club needs The Eagles took the measure of The Grantsville stake MIA M plenty. second game in the Mary Bates. Mary Barrus the I'NXI U Cafe for three points Men and Gleaner Week which was basketball on Provo at tourney pose Castagno and Emma Warr. Kirby to have started Sunday, March 23 High for the Eagles was lari The Junior league of Salt Lake Wednesday. Hammond with games of 207 and but which was postponed cm acLamita Ward from Southern Calhas chosen one of Rachael ifornia 207 for a Slit series. count of the church basketball City were the victors with High for the UNXLD team was 61' Lantita !wT.K?heCra,nThe,0KigA2 3 SCOr f 47 Jim Gochis. with a well - planned fireside onr . .. a fast who team brtakl,1R ' fnr all GI Insurance policyholders who Mike Mogus, Secy. . --J. Sunday. March 30th, which will ber jhas four plavers over six Th .. to plan military service held i .he h. should not drop their policies in 1ST WARD RELIEF SOCIETY two musica vi e team. pm. There a professional artist from Califorthe belief they will be covered by . numbers on the program and Bart The Tooele First Ward Relief During Ironrit Demonstration Weak one and T the paintfree $10,000 insurChristensen. Seminary teacher at n3. on March 24-2- 9. Society will h Id the teacher topic We are SWrETHFART SANDUICHES in Europe. or ance, dispay ings indemnity. will be the featured 1st at on Dugway. have all the assets of sucThese f meeting to have come honors these Veterans Administration ihuppy said league lead by taking three points 1;30 Bring in up to S shirts and Ironrito will 'a 1 ' pm jn ,he FJint.Snh Ward Mrs. Stromberg. She is a verv cessful refreshments for a bridal the indemnity coverage ended from Caldwell Drug. High for Pau- church. iron thorn boautifully and professionally Mrs. All M Men and Gleaners in will Beatrice Marsden a or shower wedding reception. more than a the'(aentej person ' while you watch . in minutest So year ago, on January los was Bill Buckingham with a give the message and all block Stake are urged to attend to make They are eye appealing, taste sat- 1. 1957. (212) 558 series. Teammate Joe teachers are coma in fodayl this evening a successful one. urged to attend. At isfying, and can be prepared in An increasing number of veter- Wilson had a 200 W BABY game. High for 2 p.m. the theology and On Tuesday and Wednesday reg- advance. Each sandwich is stack testimony ans who are returning to service Caldwell's was Keith Warr. yhere is much rejoicing in the will begin. Mrs. Peggy ular MIA classs will be held m Leetham these days as they topped with a cream cheese spread are making this mistake, VA said. into se- meeting moved family Bateman FREE Jewelry the wards. The climas to the announce the arrival of a and wedges of tomato form a heart Rowberry will gte the lesson. A baby son They apparently do not know that cond place by downing the smelter All will be Sprinkler week will be the dance and social their first t0 Mr and Mrs B shaped garnish. sitter present. the indemnity or free'for four points. High for the smel baby and interested ladies are on Friday night, April 4 at 8.00! caps, yours Leetham, born Friday, March 21 Both white and wheat breads are insurance" no longer is available, ter was Mike Mogus with a (200) members for the invited to attend. p m. in the Second Ward recrea- at 6:30 p.m., weighing seven lbs., used for each sandwich and spread VA said most of these veterans 561 series. tion hall, the theme Easter Par- at the St. Marks asking. hospital in Salt with any favorite filling, including were discharged while the indemade." Three slices of nity still was in effect. It was ab- High for Batemans was Swede 4TH WARD RELIEF SOCIETr Lake City. The Leethams have two Ihe salad Johnson with a 218 game. Doug The Tooele Fourth Ward Relief to give other This evening is planned the bread and fillings are used in olished January 1, 1957, by the children, Della Mae and 556 sandwich Society will hold the theology and stack. Those shown Survivors' Benefits Act, which sub- Bateman helped with a (212) Judy. Happy grandparents are Mr. each series. here have fillings of a Swiss chees stituted increased testimony meeting on Tuesday, Mrs. Spencer Neilson of compensation Tate Furniture and Michaels April 1 commencing at 1pm. in Utah and Mr. and Mrs. and ripe olive mixture, and of an rates for d deaths . . for two points apiece. the Fourth - Eleventh Ward church and avocado split Jewelry of shrimp Leetham spread. Utah, VA's Eureka, advice Ray to these veterans: For the topping, cream cheese If High for Michael's was Jim Jones Mrs. Emily Madsen will give the Jjwho have 14 grandchildren. you go back into service, don't to is blended with milk and spread beGI in insurance the your over top of each sandwich stack. drop lief you'll get free coverage. Y'ou J W EEKEND GUEST Well-Dress- ed Then the are crusts trimmed Bounti-Jjful of Miss Geraldine Higley away. won't, and you may lose your in was a weekend visitor at the To make the heart shaped tomato surance in the bargain if it is near a tomato is divided into the end of its r term from sjhome of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. garnish, in 12 wedges, then two wedges are Milo Higly. skin side out, to placed together, form the heart. JjcHOIR PRACTICE Swiss Cheese-Oliv- e A choir practice will be held on Sandwich Filling Monday Mar. 31 at 7 p.m. for all Second Ward choir members. My- - 1 pint finely grated Swiss cheese 'ron Kimber, chorister, urges all lA cup chopped ripe olives 10 West Vine, Tooele Iwho like to sing to come out and 1 tsp dry mustard 4 cup mayonnaise or salad dreshelp in these practices for our Many changes in the schedule of spring range survey rides cover sing Combine cheese, olives, mustard ing Utahs deer wintering areas and mayonnaise. are occurring because of the pres Yield: l1 cups, or filling for ent TO BIRTHDAY GREETINGS heavy storm period, the depart SHOES FOR THE LATEST ment ol fish and game said today. Diane Lawrence and Sherri Lynn eight sandwiches. 4 Avocado-Shrim- p Gladden on Fri., Mar. 28; MargThe department urged that both Sandwich Filling aret Williams and Geraldine But4 and individuals planning groups ler on Saturday, March 29; Gary V2 cup minced avocado to take part in any of the rides dresor salad 4 cup mayonnaise Lynn Price on Sunday, March 30; keep in touch with their local fish Earl Bolinder, Lenore Johnson, sing and game field representative who 2 tbs lemon juice is posted regarding Jay Garth Green, Pat Beecham, changes oi Lorna Higley and Ruth Ortega on 1 cup cleaned, cooked shrimp, dates for the rides in his area. .fr 4 chopped v Tuesday, April 1. (according to style and size) Spokesmen again urged all inCombine avocado, mayonnaise, in the lemon juice and chopped shrimp. terested parties to take part Yield: 14 cups, or filling for annual surveys to evaluate range conditions and make the deer trend sandwiches. eight S-A-LPRE-SEASOcounts. Information gained during -E! N Mrs. Mamie Jackson of Ophir this period makes up an important was guest at the John Beagley part of the recommendations from which the fall hunting seasons are home on Sunday. . .'a J ..a . SbiA i. Mrs. David Weyland received a set. telephone call from her mother. ir ofc-acher- s 1 1 s S . f Scm-lh,-f,,- HOUSEWIVES! Baseball News! 2nd Ward Loses Wed. Game to Lomita, Calif. Men, Gleaner Week Postponed March Painting at 11 IfJEILL Hang Art Center V.fl. Highlights . ,,rr feet-thre- . ...... . To demonstrate to the automatic ironer - Bowling League IRON those SHIRTS FREE! e - f , a.m. to 1p.m. TOOELE MERC Leam-!ingto- It pays . service-connecte- be Clothes five-yea- GORDONS Changes Noted in Spring Range Men's Wear All Dressed Up For Easter Survey Rides showing Easter and Spring Clothing! American technological backFor sale. Its Sign on tv set: wardness is getting pretty obvious. had only one owner a little old We haven't produced a new tooth- lady with weak eyes. 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