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Show Friday, May 9, 1953 The Tooele Tianrcript Aaronic Group I 4fr,c "S f i 1 2 of tin- - f 4! j , '.11 Of 5lh Ward lo lulhiiMiig pmgrain Ins jrij-'-i- led ion,paver. ( . tx to i well, Hold Banquet Arlin by I' h s- . , w i : i . I 111 9 - j t . . vvhuh 4 program during " for City. Mr. and Mis I d Anderson pane a ami family. Sandy. Mr. and Mr, Kan-rhev as. Sa'u.a, who had VVj!:r Andefson, Mr. and Mis. weie greeted by and o'l'e laj rtidi w.oej iVti l.laur Anderson, Ogden. Mr. Ste-j hours to have dinner w.th them M AaronJones.Pf.ee; Mrs. . Moss. and Aaron . IT mer, .teivo-- i ven M"-- i Ja tie Maurice Mr. and M- ArClub had a d.nm r t ,d ve. v.s.t ni l.ttlc, Mayiu, Mr. and Mrs. Ju Mr. t.he cap till that evening and u!mi Spend ove. B.nghan; Mrs Vio'ct and Mrs - mv !y d;x .hi ed ;o III and Mrs Deal Mendenhall. Mis, back t fa e Wherever .duei.a B.rch, Provo. Mr. and fay Pruitt, who w-n- t they stopped, I) C, to attend th , , , !,Mrs Icon Jarvis, Sjvanish Fork, Washington, II d a 1: 1. a, Hd let tl vorkshop for the Nation 1! EJcu.o grectej them with lo'kc, etc. I he Utah, crane Outlet enee for Deihocratu s ,e ecoitid them u.to l; t women returned home, Ehursdav I uske City Oil Thursday RfLAIIVlS VltvIT I J.ukson Demo Women them county b-- At Return From J F-- IT. lianas, itiusiiul selection ge A Jluii.er, pi escnt.il. on o j 4 41 its by cuss advisor, Gran j if2 Warner, Ann Jordan and Ara A turn) K'l !i'rn:! Ihc A.i Alan Jordan, and Ar'u. il i!it- - mil ward i (! A'arn..T, well; awards to boys. Bishop G I ic will st..ke hr 'Jurlh tj Huntt-r- , Thomas Burgess, Ar tin,tjr.i Muir D Jatkso.i, talk. :.!.iy 9 ai t .10 pul Sherman l.ltMTIlul If i'o.ve; closing prayer. Bishop lie hiiSI An tlk dinner - ' k bishopric Hit- - ml! Eastern Trip Goo-ljoh- 1- Ix-t- - S-- evc-m.i- vening, May May 1. s lefl'eshm-n.- wt.e serve. of riuMrs Burton Hansen, Salt laike mend e.-on their at NT- - house hoti I, under duec There were 40 vjr M W BAD V FOR I ake t dv. and her daughter. Mrs. Ainns quorums Mr Sherman I owe of It: Salt bus nan. and hcrtereJ by net tun lame; BI D lOWFFI.S if Sail Like City still In- - guest mi: lbeit R.ce and children. Carolyn Mrs. Rev a Itosom-former rep county chairman and Christy. Glens f erry, Idano, M John ta Mr. and from If ah, at lee speaker Iiflci-.word via petit a day last week visitinc at long dixta bo;,x will reeuve ...v r I INI RAL ;if Mdo I'otti-home Mrs RlLAIINlf AIIE.NJ 1,1 of a of hmtthe birtn a Ei Inc anil .or xightxi-iuntour cap,gra..d ir attenJame at Mrs- Ior" ,! 8 sn to see the cherry blossoms. j n,.jJ1(V, Sai t anient meeting-Paulette, txun Wednes-jiolduring Ih5.. funthe W0 . 't.ra" fiir !Ij per .'i.f or better attend ay, April 3t at 8 p to. and weigh which were out and lo.e.y to ices of Mrs M Ihe Jum-six ikiunds, II ounces, to Bud Genet a! Lee's home, Mt. Vernon. ro,n" .in fnlN), .j(4 Cle elan-. Lincolns Tomb, Ail.ngtoi l ,uj(.,!,im yjrs laaia liovie The Nutria, an introduced marsh All A.i'imic run. fu rs md Faye Conmll, Ohio. with ni the Argentine, is qu.tc their where sawhe Heights, change Hapjy they tery, .ml llu-i- i i4Ura and .Finn parent wn! be g'.ixH iew s .ster me Ade!e, Jed axl J guard take place, The ashing on mammary glands are u,l,liiie Mts j, n)n.xt,nxin Mutk. Paternal g'andmother Ms jMonument. Sunday, the the flanks of the :eated along jen'l'hnsjia (;,.ds:uu Mrs Connell has six grandchild-- tic Congee than on the chest, thus gave-reception t.i'u..ni yjr. and Miv J Boiler ni-cm The Johnson:, have twenty greet the delegates. They planned ines. li'xhnp and Mrs l).n:d c. enabling suckling of the young. xix grandchildren. Mr. Connell is .or 60J, and fed 3100 delegates. lyixi, and Bob Erartier, Sa't lake wh !e swimming. isxixUi.t city manager o.Monday morning, a workshop followed by a 25th anmveisary new deal luncheon, with Mrs. Eleanor IBTBl UNDERGOES SURGI RY Roosevelt as guest speaker. Other MONTCOMfRV MARLON wcie Governor Harriman Mrs. son of Robert McGary, ,n J,t:'t,nson mn BRANDO- - CLIFT A.dIa5 nora McCjary, underwent major TOOELE. UTAH 729 NORTH MAIN mrgery at St. Marks hospital. SalF1"' ,he dln,ntr ,ve" tabu-N,rs each l ake City, on Monday, May 5. Heir assntd Keller of New York sat with the x, at present, reported to be imTooele delegates. Tuesday, a X satisfactorily. proving workshop and luncheon follow ed( oy a tea that aftermxin was by the Democratic Club (iilbi-r- t Orme. St. Anthony, ldahrf Washington. DC. Wednesday,; brought his wife, Elsa, to Salt they visited the Library of Con-- . tike City, Tuesday, and she the Smithsonian Inxtitute. tered EDS hospital, preparatory tOjthe Art Gallery. Supreme Court niJeigo major surgery on Thurs (Mrs. Basom-- took them on a tour Cinma5copG On J.iv Gilbert of the capitol and they saw a ses Ib. Wednesday. sliced ame to Tooele and visited withlsion of Congress On Thursday, his many friends and relatives Ithey went to New Ywk and visited Gilbert was born here am: he UN building On Friday, the n: moved to Idaho with his family, Grey l.int-took them on a tour tfter he bad grown to manhood of the statue of liberty, upjk-- r and He will be remembered by many lower New York. NBC TV studios, s hy w:-t- e ? I'll i r . , jtn-ndi-- !er-in- i,-r- 1 j Iru-Mho-x- a e a I i , , M U u .III Of I K I KS "S t O , - , I : i.i-- I 1 V't Starts Sunday first vice piesideiit; lair, historian. Max me llullmper. second vice president. Mrs. ( I, I, ton Bauer, tieasurer. Mis Sterling R. Hums, recoid.ng set retary. s jxiwer is available these days. Faroe s Bulletin Number 2072, printlb-- . of pasture land is s y ,x i.'v v.ihab'e "o stix k.m n wit-- ed by tile USD A in I'lfd. outlined i! Is on the foi est lands pioi fdufs and lists tyjx-- of equip n! ustl and soils suitable for use 1: HO. Ides a holding and Mrs o! Vn oiiieo Wole !. , : . Wild Life Group (ieorpe Matthews, li.ttk i.i!;on ot I i.vilAdv W I t work and ale pu't.iied alni.e I U (lion!) bs I rank! n S.latbi. t 01 u vjmml.-.M's J,m ph i.uiluk joe. idi lit, ai I ...11, t - row St Mary ( ( Urges Uiilizaticn 01 Public Lands s '' .1 111 .'I the dev elopiiu-i.t- . It is recommended high pa thus les that the Bur.1, eau of I and Management and othei of overgra-poxx.lnlity xi.ru;: l aim. 11: a, .an , Cioud hi .0 :ui ge t uttli Public land administrators in the affected, I not have to tn.t-- r the mutin-mi- 'art-.11, aid project estphed to a p a'e' v d s Jam- - if s.illinent imates and submit them to 01 a' ;iu admimst rat mu of .mr illi.K land-or . as State tin elox-ddev .n r. Legislature so I UtliH age wir,i.o:i III, least s nil j for inclusion in the ilcniaml imne tim'et js r m re ir I Coiiiity W iMl.it- - I ed appropriate I Y 1't.at Budget, of possible. our an! urn and. !;om favor o: viat.on is ve y rnmh gta.in The Tooele Wildlife Federation i s in o! aali-tl.e area-- ' p ete i. opxis.il. providing ' urging puhhc support of this ii be ill and ait- - rex'ntlcd to tin t,ir vsj'-.-- .ix I t 1I1 I . it- 11 a pit-par- e Con-igres- . - .1,1-- I kx-'i- 1 111 r lo-- . ! as measure that is in " in nxi-.the lit ;l" ,1 ,nl Rash ail-- v sides o, project 0)0. lie interest of the public welfare , 1. ami 1' that fie Count v is ciim.i. dmiqui St.inshury p.oof s.ipi Add.tional projects to enhance 1)1 Ush the luaitu.iiiv la.,ds i.m roil Illl.aPv '..ointamx mil increase the productivity o: deer on hex.- mountains winter converted to i. ti : s oe lainle our natural resources are also need. i pitan so this of side, lard projt-c(blur add.ton.il traits ed. Any suggestions? Write to Tote in the Frusson Pass .ina and m would pot affeit the winter range ele Wildlife Fed. 'Tooele Utah. Rush N'a.'fey have be. n tleaied of .or deer. tattle-menI w S.me the sub m not d are uh J plunk sagebrush mi, h' 1RFATF.D FOR INJURY .id."d hy the federal government lIVi: resistant grasses Mon- thoea-id- , Fvan Wh.te of Salt Lake City. of acres o! land now m.t-i-funds that In it appropriate Fred Hamilton, Synlhia Williams, .nmld be ma le available to assist cheat grass, sagebrush and J un of Mr. and on the Fast side of the St..nd,o: the slot kmcn to establish new pas-.- j age three, daughter Leonard Williams; Barry and Onatpji Ranges 101M bt- - u adi tu: s to replace the forage eqmv Stone, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud of to III loss tile the lie'll many t. tries non- prmluetive b. iStone and Jack Searle. employee area 0 tu gra.-clearing the brush ami p a ' !if Alan s Utoeo. were treated and c listed wheat, it in'ii it, i.t wue... in. n'e it. lily . new is j g ski tune released Tuesday from the Tooele grass, (all wheat uni simdir ti si, 1.1 ot- pruletl. nix of man Valley hospital, for injuries sutfered in working or home acci- dents. 1 I 1 a . tan MkWWW'' 1 - WE NEED USED CARS ! HOW IS THE TIME To Trade On A New Chrysler, Plymouth Dodge, or Dodge Truck Vr Trades that You can't beat anywhere Piles . Phone 134 MOTORS Toce'e, UT. NORPI DISTRICT BSA COMMITTLF MEET ERIDAY North Tooele district Bov Scout committee meeting will be held I rid.iy. May 9 at 8 p.m. in the ii i m. PENNEYS iMOTOR-yu- Saturday Friday ...WHERE IVitDE PASSIONS , j g, IMt MOTOR 10 CARSON CITY Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruitt motored to Carson City, Sunday and t three days there and in Reno sjx-non business and pleasure. They saw- the Andrew Sisters at the Riv erside hotel and enjoyed a very pleasant trip. to Gekn .$$ a I 9 i them irom tlie start.... Easy 'to care for too. P Stretchable Knee Length 12-2- 0 p STAINLESS STEEL FLATWARE SERVICE for eight, $6.95 $8.60 $8.30 $4.20 $2.60 $4.05 3 vJ extra pieces Sphere pat. for quality plus outstanding beauty. Special 56 PIECE DINNERWARE SET HAND painted underglaze decorations. At a low Costume-coordinate- y 844 33 I486 MODERN 35" TABLE LAMP WITH 083 imported Italian smoke glass bases. $3.60 TRIPLE TREE FLOOR LAMPS and Now 80c . . . SWIVEL to any desired position FOLDING ALUMINUM CHAISE Now 60c Now 60c Pan "ou'-- LOUNGES with plastic webbing- - sturdy built Di'f l Now 35c FOLDING ALUMINUM CHAIRS Now 85c ARE TOPS for summftr comfort. Easy to Ufiarch Now $2.15 HEAVYWEIGHT Quality Viscose 3 modern tweed plastic design ,plus tax SMART E. - c o b'-- 27 MERRY ANDERS Wtth JEAN WILLES-Wntto- Produced and Directed by A Rcee Playground & Snack Bar Gates open 6:30 p.m. Adults 60c Students 50c Childen 10c Childen under 10 free 10-1- less at Penneys. Deep looped viscose rayon. Rubberized back. Machine washable. (Lukewarm water) Rose, green, gray, sandalwood, others. Proof, quality costs DON McGUlRE Fva'Ux.nt by 48 Inches 4 1888 at this unheard of low price. At Penneys IMPORTED COTTON BLOUSES ROSS fe e 1388 ORLON BLANKETS . . Never BEFORE Uf 159S store PIECE LUGGAGE SETS IN 10 JOE West Vine Street (next to the cab stand) Q 00 PROCTOR TOASTERS Your Best BUY The pick of hoisery fashionables in the wanted double-lootwo construction! (Because threads are better than one, Gaymodes Penneys double-lood give longer wear.) colors. p a .rJ . SPECIALS: See Us And Save On This Big Sale! 22 ' Conventional and exciting' she'll love . Now Now Now Now Now Now Now and Pork Seamless wovenplaids... so fresh Sunday Monday Inch Driller Boots reg.S10.95 8 Inch Driller Safety Boots reg. $12.95 Black Engineer Boots reg. $11.95 Men's Work Shoes reg. $695 Men's Moccasins reg. $3.95 Boy's Oxfords reg. $5.95 Boy's Moccasins reg. $4.98 Double Stitched 3 to 6 sizes Camp Stools reg. $1.29. G.I. Hatchets reg. $1.00 Pistol Belts reg. $1.00 Sweat Socks reg. 59c Lined Denims (2 to 8) reg. $1.39. Men's Waist Overalls reg. $3.98. Western Brand 13 3A oz. 95c ONE LOW PRICE PENNEY'S GAYMODES This Tiny Price For Mother G'ay pastel prints and haeffiS22 SANFORIZED for better, easier care. COMBED COTTON SHEEN SLIM TAPERED slacks, easy care features, all colors STATIONERY SPECIAL NOW AT PENNEYS just right fo Mothers Day buying. FAMOUS ..MAKE JEWELRY 3f 2 (or 88c plus federal tax 244 Beautiful costume jewelry Flattering matched sets in enamels and plaists, moonstone paisleys, fresh water pearls, lucite beads. buys. 99c 2 J : '3lrpj u'Xtfrpfipo . : NO DOWN PAYMENT FABULOUS DRESSEY COTTON DRESSES loved one. The Family of Mrs. Millie mb pk- - Where can you go to beat these... They look so nice and expensive she'll wear them for street dr?sses too. All sizes ,j 8 aft Locker Beef FINANCED PEAS COTTONS a rW' MIXED VEGETABLES PEAS and CARROTS CORN tECHNICOIOR cf 67c FROZEN VEGETABLES Randeii ROM 55c: BRENTWOOD Jones CONTINUED i. 69c:: SANFORIZED THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the many friends and neighbors, for all of the kindness and helpfulness ex tended, for the many lovely flow ers, cards, and expressions of sympathy vvhicn vve received dur ing the illness and passing of our : Boned & Rolled Roasl : : Fresh Side Pork WEEK END SPECIALS FOR MOTHER BLAZE! Beyond Mombasa x n. 79c Fenney s proves we have mothers interest at heart! : CQRHEl : i T Bone Steaks . Saturday inwtT Reed CARD 01 HfJH (ft- MATINEE Tooele citv hall. - - Doors Open 2 p jx-- . townsjk-op'e- - TECHWCOIOR- vvi-x- - the Chinatown, the bowery. They enjoyed the broadwav play STOLEN CAR RETURNED Bells Are Ringing. " Mrs. GoodThe Roger Nielsen auto stolen Ijohn saw the Roket!s. At Kan-froits parking position here on sas City, their four representatives Tuesday mornmg, was located by were given the keys to the city the Sheriff's force at the head of by the mayor. At Truman's library, they were settlement canyon, Wednesday, and returned to its owner. reeled by Mr. Truman in person. f I VtWLTUY : Veal Steaks s It&SSS iiVsis IISII ML AT Ends Saturday I A. anil K. MEAT CO. - jj - - I i rn I xyk'WVtfl |