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Show The Tooele Transcript -- FridayMay j GJ9G3 fT it nsiircil i bv tho Heneui-'lou- U t anj Ptoteitive Older of I Iks to give recognition In youthful leaden and to iiuourage ibom in the development of tboir leader ship abilii.rs I ntianis aic jndgtd on tboir records as leadu in iSihool and (ummumiy junmo, .ihoir character. good citizenship, land perseverance and reiourceful-- ' A r I ness. Uanis to bo a Nurso Miss Wuesthoff, a in Rochester' Sjiauldmg high mIiooI,' won top honors on a record that Mndudos presidency of hor student couni editoiship of the w hool rcar hook, two years as ed,.or o' hor school magazine. hor work a' ja delegate to tho United Nations Pilgrimage lor Youth to Now York in D57 and 10 (he New ilampshne of Student C'utincils Association She is a member of the All Now F.ngland chorus and plays the vio Un in the New Hampshire musu A festival orchestra. leader in March of Dimes. Red Cross and senior . j f K, LiC'i NEWS VIEWS t'1 V r. V'.. r- . 2 P.M. I ; I set v lies for George Alonzo Cljikf will tie held, I ri day at 2 p m in (he t larke ward c ha el I riemls mav call at the late Mortuary, Ihutsdav evening, and ut a,,ll.v home, I rulav, prior r 1 Funeral 10 a a! K Last Rites for George A. Clarke Friday ' . A , . 1 Is4 lc V , .0 e , sorvues i , a PARTY other community aitiviiies. she A surprise birthd.iv party was also works part lime for the tele held Wednesday, May 7 for Mrs phone company. Meanwhile, her Ida Harrus pood scholarship won her mem A luniheon was served fo guests So Honor the in Njtmnal bership I Rose TO KMOV a one act p av. will be 19 by sooted, Monday, I, si Iaik Ml A ta-- t putared I to llyruin .Instil, Wairen i I Hun'er, Jerry Justet. lois Romero, and pie-Ma- Ui e t Rns- - iiitiei re 1 Tod Park MIA To Present Play five iti n it s me dm snt have an easy solution, e a enliil old tradi Some tadioads are doing a good tion embodied in tin song und'iob of helping to save lives. Ihe lo'klora nl the i cmntiv Ilieople in the cbiver's seats can They are a vital part of every help hy approaching with caution box s cailv childhiKil What jail raihoad crossings And they father docs not give in to the can petition for protected railroad oh actings of Ins son and i rossuigs in t lit-- r area like all "(imverston" anthoried In II take a t,am ride young decades accident this cine re-problems, sie lahnudgc Hrand'ev. a s.u red loie, his father had taken lumgjaiies attention, work and cociH-r-on plav in one .o' will he prei nled) one alum from many people bv the I .Hi Park MIA. next Moil Hal how wonderful are tr.nnsj Diane ( amphell iclehraled hei'Jav evening at the i hild's to the relatives of the more than CJfrtlcfs I ml I 'ark I 0 f LY MISS KI IKO IIAKAIIYRA, to bo i2uo motonsts who i,m ht a guest at Women's little1 the hnh will he held Ihe lust showing " Itilimvin,; flub annual spring banqiut, Mav 21. and tram last year and lost I aest s invited Coraleeami at 6 30 pm, lor the (ludien. and freight Aicidenls involving un aulniiic. Association11 of Arizona the sidency Brown. Neil and J.II John .admission for 12 lady under ValGCIITl OOClul b.lc and train car following a mov-- l of Student Councils, delegate It ruSl !'"'. Scott and Mjk II irt .horn, yeats w,l! be ten cents A rejuat ng liico.initive happen f (r an evening of fun and ofc-rmost National Student Council Leader .vtacy. Kay Slice, Ry.'tt Heed jeerfomane e Will In held at i 311 OKINAWA dark Your chances of run tertainment for all M Men and ship conference in Lstes Park. Co Mik Samlheig, Barbara Dedrie - t m for those 12 eais and over mn;: into a moving freight t; am Gleaners of the Tooele Make, come 'lorado and to the National Asso Happ.ness reigned in the Kofe.nl s,,. j,.nmfer (rM. M ke ami Admissam will hr' 20 cents are eight or nine times greater;1 the city jxirk pavilion. Thurs-afic- r ctanon of Student Councils at Ros jhouseho don Mothers Day. when K,ckv Van Nov, and )ivK Weir A dame will follow the last ' sunset in sjute of healtighii'k,V- - May 22 at 6.30. We will have Mr. Mrs and in re koford and New 1957, well. auglm Mexico, mmgte.n. at which beams hovemg of She ph.v there to freeze the ice and in spite of the rumble "Jr'1 participation in the Student Bur ce.ved a ph.me call from the, r son homemade candies and pop e.un of the cream on the spot. So there will tiam A New Hampshire girl whoigesses convention in Williams Fidon. who is serving in the Navy ui I KI ND TRIP halls will In sold Just as trains carry wnh the plenty of hmiie made ice cream . Women's Club member Mi and plans to be a nuise. and an Virginia, this year. He lonj n ()k,n;lv'J ami Maik Hal ien .in impending doom for some I 20' Jnd the stake's best cakes. in been Teens Upe-nhas active a a for have headed Against career inzona treat in a boy guests delightful long weekend at Anahaim, motonsts ea'h year, just as easily See yj all there t .hforn-astore, Wednesday evening. May 21jmediune, today were named as Polio and other charitable civh BL1 IIIVF. SPORTS NIGHT whe.e th.v were guests' was It of hcy Can carry with them the stake sports night on of lh(,ir ta,.hu.r UXI(. at 7:30 Ihe occasion is the annual, the nations outstanding young enterprises, is vice president route means of safety. Obviously, warnMr. and Mrs Dick Smith. Mimfor all Beehive Methodist church his Tuesday leaders be to held tin himu. ,1,.. XIMU.l) in evening ttilh n,.ttlV(.s spring banqutt, old crosswere guests from Thursday I the in fjshmred ren, jnd in choir iftv Grantsville stake. ing and the Coral room of the Kir k hotel girls a sings They were Virginia Marie Wuest- youth group (,t.otgc jnd dnvc thiotigh bucks arc unable to warn drivers until Saturday evening, of Mr and Theme of the evening is "Orien- hoff. 17. of Rochester, N If , and A dancer, he has appeared in little girls enjoyed progressive table j;rVM. anj l0n (..lnvi)lls The arc ident problem is one Mrs Bert Smith, I ois tal Fantasy," and it promises to Cohn F.dgar Humphrey. 18. ofjthealer and civic opera associa- games and refreshments which Beehive was stake greatly concerns the leader, be one of the most colorful event tion productions. Throughout higf Young, MO IK RS ON' njds themselves It is fast makof this season. school, he has held numerous part in charge, with I ucille Camjihel! mojui ICS D Y j ing them "public enemy number summei assistmg Highlights of the evening will be nual F.lks National youth leader-th- time jobs and Steadman jr alKj yls A 150 boys and girls me" in communities they serve, and Mr and Mrs Javk Wjtkir.-- , atAjipmximatelv appearance of a professional slop contest m which nearly CO, 000 employment. Like Miss Wuesthoff looele Central sihuol are put ind is costing them and the pub-.S STAKE MISSION'ARII stud is a Mr. school under the seniors in of state Mrs direction X0 Humphrey Ihigh visited superior with ihildrui t.oop, their every ,jni the finishing touihes on pre millions of dolljis ejeh year , head of JapaneselanJ U. S. Possession competed ent, whose grades earned him ISIT SUNDAY Henry molhei. Mis I ilv I ischner. Mid ting fur their annual sixth This problem has many possibe , p.itatiois The Ho mission-!stake Grantsville in the National Public Relations in Salt Lake C.ty rach will receive a SI, 000 U'.S membership ait. aml Mrs V0IJ stiadmun. oilmens. I lash.ng signals, reflecaries (unless otherwise arranged) west jori)ani for tu. dav M()th. grade dame festival One of the featured stars is Miss Savings Bond at the annual con- nor Sodiety. will consist of dan tive cross-buckIhe at railroad high- will piogiam the to make national The Elks visits Lr ProKeiko Hakjhara of the Benevolent and She will be re vention leodershij s ay bv way been TREE ESTIMATES have which learned res ini and electric and on fourth wards intersections, the Sunday membered by many in her por- tective Order of Elks in New York contest is conducted by the youth , , , f he , , , , Indents us part of their regu manual cross barriers to keep auto Gram" of the committee activities Lotus in of Blossom the in July. trayal lar school iirriculum during the nobiles from cnterirg on the University of Utah presentation of Results of the contest were an- Lodge of Elks through the Order's aside for programs commemorat-nI ia- -t year Included will be folT tracks while trains are passing are ' the restoration of the Priest "Teahouse of the August Mi ion nounced bv U S. Senator Harry F 1,829 lodges. In addition to the nat round dances and squuic intnng them. dances, Dinner will be $2 fx r plate. Lovely Byrd of Virginia, chairman of the tonal prizes, which are provided by hood. dances Two spec tal numbers hjvc Some railroads, such as the Du- - , the Elks the National Foundation, favors and programs have been three man board of judges, which sixih been grade Mesabi and Iron Range; the planned. Every uth, planned. The evening will also included U S Senators Barry N Order's charitable trust fund, fin MIA I.EADFRSHIP i child in the school will participate Union Pacific; the Great Northern MIA not Let's as alisLs awards also received win of Goldwater Roman the Arizona of and forget leadership installation incomh'ghught in this activity. ind the Chicago and North West-- ' L. Hruska of Nebraska. All are ners of their local and state con meeting on Monday, May 19 at ing officers. The festival has been sehedulee ern mark their cars with reflec-!- ' 7:30 pm. in the Clark and Sec Elks. Announcement of the con tests. for Wednesday, May 21 at 6 30 live strips, patteins, numbers and ond ward chapel. All officers and Members are urged to make re- test winners highlighted Elks l m. on the Central .school jrlay emblems, and the cars shine bril- - Office 33 West 2nd South p are to teachers asked attend. before with servations Youth Day, observed annually Tuesday There is no admission ltU! ground. hcadll8h,s of ap- Mrs. E. B. Jones, phone 702. I 344-on May 1 as a tribute to AmerluntlK m PHONE cars. charge and the public ih mviteci VISIT This is an outstanding program ica's junior citizens. UN'EXPFCTFD Utah anglers will once agair to attend. Like all accident problems, this , Jj It was a nice surprise for Carol ) which you can't afford to nnss g have an opportunity to Other Winners when Mrs Warner mother her Committee is as follows: Mrs fish Other winners announced by in management of the states K Hammond, Mrs. G. S. Ryan Senator Byrd and their awards, eries resources as the 1958 general Lydia Jenkins, came unexpectedly Mr.-,-. L from her home in Logan, to spend R. Wayne Hymas, Mrs. ire: fishing season gets underway or a few days visiting. Myers. Mrs. Harold Gundry. Mrs 7. Second place, June Boys division: E. B. Jones. $500 Without Amcricar Bond, William H. railroads, Spokesmen for the department ICE CREAM PARTY Savings or. ( commerce could come to a stand Moore, III, IS, 2657 East Lake-hor- of fish and game made mention The ice cream ( P.aton Rouge, Louisiana: of this today as they announced VISITORS TROM PHOENIX annually ) still. Freight scheduled for the Grants-dithud place, $300 Savings Bond, the continuation of creel census party, stake 'carry some 2.500, OIK), 000 tons of and Gleaner1 i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meng with lames G. Nichols, 17, 1015 John- work on many waters of the state the p.oducts of industry and ag & on Friday, May 16, has been post their children Elaine, Rose Marie son street. Valdosta, Georgia. ricultuie They travel some 500, Purpose of the work is to deter- poned. Girls' division: Second place, mine distribution of fishing pres000. 000 miles Evah Lucille and Charles LaMar, Trains are wonderful things. have been visiting with friend; 3500 Savings Bond, Carol L. McCol- sure and collect information on the BIRTHDAY PARTY can speed from Washing and relatives here and in Salt lum, 17. 3712 East street, Cincin- take of marked fish that have been They her celebrated Janiece Wright to Chicago in 12 hours, D.C. Lake for the past ten days They nati, Ohio; third place, $300 Sav- stocked from the hatcheries. ton, 11th birthday with a swimming 29 minutes and 30 seconds, fron Information compiled from this were house guests of Mrs. Mengs ings Bond, Faye Loposer, 17, 49 I.arge living room, kitchen, bath and two lovely bedrooms on party, to which the following were Denver to Omaha in eight houis; mother, Mrs Mearle Brough, and Washington street, Canton, Missis- important work will provide bet- invited: Becky Lawrence, Lynette main floor plus many clothes closets. Basement has utility in from Philadelphia to Newark ir ter harvests of planted fish left for their home in Phoenix, Ari- sippi. the, Williams, Pam Fraser, Lou Ann area, recreation room and two finished bedrooms. The roomy The annual youth leadership con- - future. zona, earlier this week. lot is well landscaped, solid concrete driveway, two-cAnderson, garWilliams, and Ronny doors, redwood fencing, closing off for Dennis Wright. After the swim, age with over-heafun and privacy, a beautiful covered patio with barbecue. they came back to her home where This fine property with newly painted home will interest you hey enjoyed games and a"d fulfill vour need for a good familv home $12 500 which is asking price, is below true value. No down payment, VA, low down payment FH-MOTHERS DAY VISITORS Del and Dona Sandberg, of Ten thousand dollars buys this lovely three bedroom home June Hopkins, Bountiful and near Tooele citv park Beautiful carneted living room with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hale of Salt Clean, shiny bathroom. carpeting extending into Mother's all Lake City, were Hardwood floors, on the sewer. Lot is large and has driveDay visitors in Grantsville. lawns and room for flowers, etc. See this way. fine home, which is only a few years old. Easy to buy, VA C. Birthday greetings to: Bob or FHA or contract. Williams, Lyle O. Parkinson, Hoy NATIONWIDE I have a comfortable Anderson, Terrill Ann Price and home, living room, family Mae Castagno on Friday, May 16, This popular suit disappears as room, kitchen, three bedrooms, two bathrooms, gas heat, Ruth Ann Imlay, Don Johnson, and on the sewer. This fine property is well landscaDed, lot fast as it arrives, so better hurry is 70 feet frontage and extends 330 feet more or less to the Terry L. Clarke, and Carol Dawn Warner, on Saturday, May 17; Roailev. Seller has fve shares of irrigation water in the Settledow'n' A completely backless mailbin Van Noy, Earl Allred, Cn-thi- a THAN ment Canyon Irrigation Company, which is two hours, 30 FORMER Brown and Charles L. Barminutes once a week in the daytime and one hour, 15 lot with two dozen buttons that MODEL minutes once a week, at night. This is the very best of water nett, on Sunday, May 18; Matthew close to give you a turtleneck, Kathy Imlay, Alta Williams, right. No property with such value should be overlooked. J, PHILCO Matthews, and Peggy WorthingPrice down to $8,000. It effect. ton, on Monday, May 19; Came a for shirtwaist open AUTOMATIC Two bedrooms, lare carpeted living room, kitchen and Wrathall on Tuesday, May 20 bath near Harris school See this lovely, neat home today for A happy wedding anniversary clings as if poured onto you (even Now yours at a huge saving durthe asking price of $7,000. Phik-- I)av Sale! Autoto Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hearty on our . ing when swimming) and streamlines 2 cu. ft. zero matic Defrost Saturday, May 17. Another nice home near Harris school, newly painted, freezer Big 10.2 cu. ft. capacity. stretch the figure like a finished inside. Living room which is large, is beautifully GRADE SCHOOL PHILCO DAY carpeted, also halls. The two bedrooms are nice with fine should. Pastel dotted helanca nyMUSIC FESTIVAL clothes closets Kitchen is for cooking and enSPECIAL PHILCO WITH joying family meals. The utility room adds even more lon, $18 95. Matching fabric waterThe public is invited (admission TRADE room and usefulness to the home. Large lot is beautiful with Only free) to attend the music festival a week proof cap, $5.38. As shown f grass and trees. The one and garage will interest the Own a new 1958 Philco Refrigerator by the Grantsville fifth grade. The man of he house. this See 2 m 19 lovely at is date p property before you buy, May Monday, Charm and Mademoiselle. in the Grantsville high school gym. priced at $10,500. Nothing down to Veteran. 1 lame Cireen, Selma Artmn, Clt,jy era I Ifors and Nancy Mus Wuesthoff is looking for Nairw4ward to a cureer as a nurse, uml Ditkersnn. I.inu Dukerson was plans to enter the Mary Hitchcock .hostess. jkc and gdt wcie presented Memorial hospital school of nurs to Mrs Rarrus New in Hanover. mg Hampshire. l,n Ibursdav. Mrs Harrus' par- next fall Arthur Smith r; a,u Young Humphrey, a senior in - mu hour, I In V h IV c I iL ?''. wt-jr- Monday Night . V e M Msn Gleaner Old Stylo r 't Trsoplp - we-r- those Women's Club to Elks Name en-a't- ! Nations Top Fantasy May 21 Young Leaders See Oriental k- ' M-- s t Central School Dance Festival Central sp - rail-',-"- Set for May 21 1 full-tim- e e s - c Siding, Insulation Ka-.,a- their Floor Tile s vxiX'NxxxxX'XXXx , -- ISOMER CLOTHES? Arriving Daily Nat-ona- ; SUITS Anglers Can Help j 4 shirts iiiiie Drivers Seat Charge Layaway His Graduation e, trains Father's Day Gift Other gifts SI. 00 up at n WESTERN REALTY for pod HOME VALUES GORDON'S Men's Wear ar d Og-Je- hall-wa- helcnca six-roo- V 110 two-wa- LESS IJ iiH y 289 95 d $2.92 one-hal- SEVEN-UP- S We have just established our 4 H Club for this year. The name is The Seven-Up- s and Downs. The officers are as follows: Jolynne Brown, president; Janice Johnson vice president; Coralie Washbuin, 1959 TV IS HERE FROM PHILCO New Level Measurement, Pivot-Tenn- a Tup Tuning Over- all Diagonal 26 2 S q . In. Viewable Area s 199.9.1 secretary; Carolie Johnson, treas urer; Saundra Hatch, song leader; Ruth Dewey and Coralee Barrus refiorters. We elected our officers, May 12. Our meetings will be held on Thursday at 1 pm. Our leaders are Zelma Minchy and Lorraine Hansen. SELIMS "Your JANTZEN Store In Tooele" I SENIOR JINX Annual senior jinx of the Grant.x-vill- e high school will be held next Tuesday, May 20. Seniors may be contacted for the exact time. Slender Seventeener $129.9r Newest Fea- tures I ncluding philco 3041 bl TOOELE MERC Would vou eniov living out aways? One hundred foot frontage and extending 400 feet deep makes a wonderful large lot for that growing family. Sure, it has a chicken coop, and you pan have other livestock. There is also a new garage. The home is blo'-construction which has been stuccoed and has brick trimming around the doors and windows. Large carpeted living room, kitchen with beautiful cabinets, bathroom and three nice bedrooms on the main floor. Hardwood floors gas heating system, full basement. Priped down to $12,500 Dont overlook this wonderful home value. Buy a HOME in Beautiful TOOELE VALLEY Pivot-Tenn- Yestern Realty nd 324 South Main Street Insurance Co. Phone 1335 |