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Show n It's Lucky Friday 13 Bargains (I 4 Contest Popularity contestOne of Tooele For Shoppers As Tooele V Stores Stay Open Untill 9 PM Fri. Most Tixiele stores will stay open until 9 p in this I riduy, June 13, and on Fridays from now on for the convenience of local shoppers The late opening was decided on after a series of meetings held this week by the Tooele county Cham-Ibe- r of Commeice and its reluil bureau. The hrid.iy night opening will mean a lucky Friday the 13th for Tooele county residents interested REPRESENTING advanced Tooele high band students Mho will coach younger band members are Front L to' R Linda Gressman. showing little Rhonda Biggs the correct clarinet position. Janet Caldwell plays her lesson for flute teacher, Judy Zentner. Second row Glenna Gordon watches and listens to Jams Bryan demonstrate the saxophone. Standing David Kettner shows Paul Kiolf some senior county's ants in the Miss Utah contest was honmed at Wednesday evening's activities at which Miss Utah was selected. Miss Beverly landholm tied for "Miss Popularity," and divided the $50 prize money with the other young lady who shared the honor. Miss l.indholm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman A 1 indholm, represented Tixiele county in the Miss Utah contest, along with Miss Renee Mueller, daughter of Mr. ami Mis. George Buianis. Plans Underway real bargains. In th.s issue of the Tixiele Transcript, local merchants are advertizing a wiekend of bargains, plus special values between the hours of 6 to 9 Friday evening If its bargains for Fathers Day or just down-righ- t good values you want, dont miss the specials in Tooele this weekend, and dont miss the opportunity to do all your shopping at a moie convenient time, plus taking advantage of the extra sav in 6 Local Miss Wins Miss Utah For Gala 4th Celebration Plans are well underway for a gala Fourth of July celebration in Iooele, according lo Bish White, band drum cadences. president of the Tixiele Bit andj Spur Club. Mr White announced mgs offered. that the evening nxleo will climax Remember, no traffic or park a full day of celebration. in fact, ing problems in Tooele iafter-siJ. Dean Zentner, chairman of is on streets the parking .he uptown program, stated that free. the day will start at 9 a m. with a With this issue, the Tooele Transcript observes its large parade down Mam street to birthday. The paper is the senior of anyone now on its staff. the city park. All individuals and Founded in June of 1894. it has only missed one issue in its MRS. CAEN JONES, narrator Eroups in the county are invited entire history, and that was the second or third publication, when Tooele slake MIA Sunday ev- to enter floats and individual enfor m CONGRATULATIONS ARE EXTENDED by the community students "Instrumental the printing equipment was moved from Salt Lake City to Tooele. the! to Mr. and Mrs. E. F. St. Jeor, who observed their 57th ening program, June 22 in the tries. Cash prizes will be awarded James Dunn, although not the founder of the Transcript, took it formative years need individual ward. to the winners in four divisions, wedding anniversary on June 12. The happy "young" couple over in its early infancy and was its editor, publisher and owner for attention so that the fundamentals! Home missionary appointments Tooele and a sweepstakes trophy will be observed the day quietly at their home at 286 North First a quarter of a century, or until June of 1919, when Alex F. Dunn are thoroughly learned and good for Sunday, June 15 in Tooele East. They were married in 1901 at Clover. given to the outstanding float of moved into the editorship and this marks his 39th anniversary with playing habits can be established," istake are announced as follows: L. he Clifford ward First Swan, school Tooele Mr. day. Caldwell, high this paper. The Transcript is now going into the third generation ownership, band director, states. Since there Daniel F. Lawrence Many church groups and busi-les- s Lawrence Sharp, Fourth ward houses have already made with Joel J. and Loren C. Dunn, grandchildren oi James Dunn, mov- are nearly three hundred instru- 16 M. Young. plans to enter floats, according to ing into the managership and eventual ownership of the publication. mental students enrolled in thei Silas Pres. P. Ross Albert W. Steadman, who is in From the original purchase, the down payment which was $10 Tooele school, it would not be jxis- - Sixth ward borrowed by pioneer James Dunn from George Speirs, pioneer mer- sible for one man to give the at- - Gowans, M. Earl Marshall. Life saving class is scheduled to charge of the parade entry comHoward J. Eleventh ward Colonel Suxnsky, com- begin at the loca pool, Monday, mute. chant, the plant and publication has grown and improved until today tention the students need. An enter extremely delightful To fill this very important need, Clegg. Benjamin H. Bowen. it is second to none in the entire nation in the country field. manding officer of Tooele Ord- June 16 at II a m. This class is Tod Park branch Pres. Alex tainment, which has previously nance Depot, has pledged his sup scheduled All our possessions are here in Tooele. The investments of our a group of interested members ol Imprimarily for scouts, but the Mutual been by presented high'F. Dunn, Rex D. Stutzneggcr. lifetime are in the equipment of our publication. We love Tooele. We the championship be welpxirt to the day's program and has anyone interested of several Associations Stockton ward Pres. Raymond provement were born here and expect to make it our final resting place. We are school band have pledged them ippointed George Diehl as project comed. Both junior and senior for stakes their proSunday night officer for the depot. TOD floats for Tooele and Tooele county first and foremost. Our roots are deep, selves to serve as teachers for the E. Pehrson, Albert W. Steadman will be given. Carver W. Bry- gram on the evening of the stake will be entered, but will not be lifesaving Ophir branch our love for our hometown is genuine and sincere. Our faith in its six weeks summer program to beThe course will run for two be will prequarterly conference an, Moroni I. Oveson. future is unwavering. We will fight to the death against those who gin on June 23. judged in competition with regu- weeks, five days a week. RegistMIA Tooele the stake sented by Deseret branch Sterling R. in the Tooele Fourth - Eleventh lar down-towwould bring harm or injury to our most precious commonwealth. entries, Mr. Diehl ration is $2.50. Enough have signed up to assaid. COME HELL OR HIGH WATER WE ARE GOING TO STAY! WHAT sure each instrumental student one Harris, Romulus DeLaMare. There remains openings for adward, Sunday evening, June 22. Vernon ward A special Perry C. Gillett, invitation is being ult beginners in the 11 a m. class, free private ABOUT YOU? per week 7:30 at p.m. There are more instrumental stud Arthur W. Bryan. through the press for family accprdmg to Mr. Leigh Pratt. .This program is built around made Tloats--t- o and ents in Tooele than were m attenjoin in neighborhood new of the The Heart Timpanogos, dance at the BYU summer band The good old days were when hook written by Edward R. Tut the parade; also all clinic last summer. Most of the inflation was just something you tie. which groups are solicited. Kids ten and recently came off the under KEN KRAFT who decorate their bikes or better band camps around the na- did to a balloon. is romance the press. The story in a Fourth of July vehicles other tion offer private lessons to their of an Indian princess of the Uinwill be awarded a prize students in attendance because it tah tribe, who is required to be theme for entering and can compete for A has been found that no noticeable a sacrifice to the Great Spirit by meeting will be held WednesMr. and Mrs. Richard A. Bush studin is made the cash prizes; however, no bicycle day, June 18 at 8 p.m. for the ol the from her top body and children, Douglas and Sylvia improvement without this indiviasting .vill be allowed unless decorated ies Mt. Timpanogos. purpose of discussing the possiare leaving this week for Provo dual playing A highlight of the parade will Students in the instruction. bility of establishing adult driver The sequence takes her over the The flag day ceremony will be where they will make their home be Utah's nationally famous Too education classes. Iooele schools are furnished with of the course Elks teach-nthe at Timpanogos been who present home, Saturday Mr. Bush, has given of study i definite All interested persons over 16 like to the crest of the mountain ele high school band, directed by evening, at 8 p m.. May 14. Garth seminary here and in Magna, or their individual and led by Ronald instrument, years of age are asked to meet where through the deception of Lee Caldwell Sawyers will deliver the history of has a year's sabbatical leave to the of which deterBateman, as drum major. Other school gym, completion our flag; Colonel Dicks, the re- attend school at the Brigham Droubay's Dairy Bar, Tooele's Red Eagle, a brave or a strange Tooele bands will also be entered at the Tooele high one from their mines progress where a definite time, cost of the for the she whom mistakes its will have newest tribe, business, sponse to the flag. The American Young University. Rules for the parade are pub- :ourse, and a schedule of classes band to another. All of the ctudent this Friday and Great Spirit, Timpanogos, she is Arfother son, David, will join the Legion will serve as flag bearers lished below. Parade committee will be .set up. For further inforteachers have gone through this grand opicnirig on a trek 13 and 14. the led down mountain June We urge everyone to display the family at Provo, after he commembers are: Dan Lawrence, mation, call 569J or 650. course of study and are qualified Saturday, Yvonne Hiss, Tooele mother of Located at the corner of Vine which results in their discovery American flag. summer train to pletes his Melba Smith, Albert do the same. Mr. street and First others chairman; help 'our children and one of our unthe dairy' of Timpanogos Cave. It eventually West, John Paulos Guard with National the Utah ing Bert Caldwell will supervise this actibar will be under the manage- leads to the death of both and the Steadman, Harry Worley, assuming citizens, has come up Violet Gooch tificatc of participation. Diehl, and he reports his ment of Wendell and Geraldine Winn, George carefully vity the into fusion of their two hearts 4. Competition. Prizes will be gi- with one of the highest ratings giTWO TREATED FOR INJURY young teachers as having done an Droubay and will feature Drou-bay- s Great Heart of Timpanogos as it and Devon Iverson. ven for floats, kids entries, and ven in the musical division of the Parade Rules MIA Church-wid- e Francis Young, age 8, son of excellent job this past winter on a drama contest, milk. is found in the cave today. unclassified or novelty entries. Guernsey 1. Time. The parade will start at with her original three-ac- t Mr. and Mrs. James Young, of limited basis. They are now ready ciojier-ettMrs. Gwen Jones, who is a The milk will be produced at floats. (Business, (a) Regular 9 am. this added resjxmsi Ophir, was treated at the Tooele ,o undertake Droubays Dairy Farm, north of teacher of speech at the music 2. E n t r I e s. Any individual or vic clubs, churches, etc.) $50, $35, in excell this if and they News of the award is expected Tooele district scout court of ho Valley hospital, Tuesday evening, bility from registered guernsey center and is a professional reader enter the parade pro- $25. of musical acticity as they Tooele, floats. (Less than to be officially announced at the one of the finest herds in has memorized and presents the group may nor will be held Saturday, June 14 for an injury received when a phase Miniature cows, (b) have in others, it should give our the viding the entry is of a wholesome 10 ft. First-SixtMIA conference in Salt Lake City, large nail punctured his elbow. at 7:30 p.m. in county, and is one of the few story accompanied by the showing and long) $25, $15, $10. whole band program a consideruplifting nature. 30 Donald the months, 126 - individual. this week. The play will be prehost. of will Booth, taken be the colored the for age the ward. Troop herds stale Junior in along entries pictures qualified (c) 3. Recognition. Entries not in comboost ahead in individual muAll parents and friends of scout the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. able doll buggies, sented as a part of the conference title of Golden Guernsey milk. Timpanogos Hike and Timpanogos will receive a special cer- - (Bicycles, wagons, petition sicianship. was of Donald from out are and to come of 10. Children program in the drama department. Booth, these Cave. a invited retail are Edgemount, The Maximum Many ing age. operated Droubays etc.) Mr. Caldwell will hold regular Mrs. Hiss has directed the premade from the collection 6 must be accomjianied by show the boys they are interested treated Wednesday morning for a milk route here, from 1935 to 1947. under rehearsals on the following of this operetta in sevDeMille Is the an adult. $5, $3, $1. Willard Renee and and sentation ector drive-i- n of Hal will in their scout advancements. BYU, ;ca!p wound at Tooele Valley hos- band Rumcl, offer bar The dairy beginning June 23: will receive a eral Tooele showings, and it was and one can purchase his Luce. pital, received in a fall at the fam- schedule, service accompanist. Everyone is invited. junior entry Every Fri6 am. Monday, Wednesday, choreceived by each congregation seeThe Tooele MIA is presenting small cash award. ily home. dairy products without getting out The Choraliers, a mixed day, Senior Band. who are a group of the ad- - this program to the public as thr (d) Unclassified. $15 to outstand-,n- ing the play, with enthusiasm. his car. rus, of 9:30 am. Monday, June 23, new She is winner not only in name, contribution to evening miscellaneous or novelty enIn addition to milk, the dairy vanced students of Mrs. Grace Sunday HOME ON LEAVE beginners registration. but has received a $200 check as studio present beautiful Tooele stake conference, being try. cot- Porters will cream, bar eggs, carry 8 a.m. Tuesday, Cadet Band. Chief Warrant Officer E. W. Indian numbers at appropriate in - held here, Saturday and Sunday, (e) Sweepstakes. Trophy to be the cash prize for her literary accheese and other dairy Surgery 8 a.m. Thursday, Junior Band. tage and week this here arrived Ketker Tooele tervals. Mrs. Porter is their dir- - June 21, .and 22. Christopher Rawlcs, given to outstanding parade entry. complishment in being the author. Students are asked to rejiort to leave from is sfiending a Mrs. Hiss, in times past, has Medical (f) TOD floats. At request of pro the US Army, with his wife, the band as scheduled after which an two stories accepted for pubhad not be will TOD floats Roy Dobson, Tooele ject officer, former Lucille Gillespie and their assignment to a teacher will be Sharon Caldwell, Grantsville .n competition with regular float lication in The Era, "The Family made for private lessons. Lessons and "Christmas in children, Fred and Lynne Ann. Night Home, Mable Scollis, Tooele entries. CWO Ketker is on assignment will be given at school. All beginand in the Relief Alfred Ray, San Jose, Califor5. Judging. Three jud- a Nut Shell, Mr. will be taught by ning lessons in Greenland. nia. will occupy a reviewing stand Society magazine, "The Family ges left The Ketkers and an article on A Wedcsday Caldwell. . Elizabeth Pitt, Tooele in front of the city hall. They will Reunion, The summer instrumental proPatricia Lynn Selby, daughter morning for Sun Valley, Idaho, on the items Party Thats Different. use based score cards is made possible by the TooIn The Childrens Friend, she of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Selby. where they will vacation for a few gram listed below. ele superintendent of had 12 childrens stories with has will 'days. street Logan. Special (a) markings schools and the Board of Educaindicate the reviewing area which drawings, 12 color puzzles, and tion as a community service, and will be limited to one float at a three other articles on making a wholesome educational activity. time. Individual junior entries will things with odds and ends, such also be spaced to allow intelligent as sjxiols, cottage cheese cartons, etc. In another article, she showed judging. , the making of puppets and doll an must Entries approdepict (b) priate Independence Day theme. house furniture. The following will apply to all The Tooele First ward road show tloats and also for all junior en- written by Mrs. Hiss, including the Graveside funeral services were tries. -original music, was published in held, Thursday morning, in the the MIA Book of Road Shows for 30 of La(1) pts approach, Originality William for Tooele cemetery season. the 1957-3and of directness (2) Suitability 8 p.m. Mar Russell, infant son of LaMar 20 jxnnts L. theme, Russell. K. Gibson and Joseph to sessions Gayle Presiding Sunday (3) Craftsmanship (including du- VISITOR FROM TREMONTON The baby was born at the Tooele Wirthlin, of the LDS Church, has which the public is invited, and Guest at the Fred A. Hamilton 25 rability) points been assigned to attend the ses- the membership of the stake is Valley hospital, June 10 at 2:37 home last week was Miss Leila (4) 11 at 1:20 p.m. Artistry (including beauty) 10 died June and a.m. be will at p.m. sions of Tooele stake quarterly asked to attend, 25 jxnnts. Hansen. On Sunday, her parents conference on Saturday and Sun- and 2 p.m. Sunday. A sjiecial MIA The services were conducted by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen and 100 points Total: according to an- session will be held Sunday at Father Bauer of the St. Marguerday, June 6. Registration. All entries (inclu- her sisters Janiel, Connie and Bevites jaari.sli. nouncement of President Alex F. 7:30 p.m. Tremon-ton- , ding junior entries) must be reg- erly, motored down from The conference will be held in Surviving arc his parents, a sisDunn. home with returned Leila and with COMMITENTRY istered the ward. ter, Roxanne, 126 South First W.. The opening session will be a the Tooele TEE, phone no. 1235, 565J, 837 W them. Mothers Tooele stake 6:30 Grandparents arc Mr. and Mrs. at Singing p.m. meeting missionary on or before July 1, to bo eligible and Grand announces West BAR DAIRY DROUBAYS GROW Vine) TOOELE CONTINUES TO (Tirst scs- O.W .Russell, Tooele and Mr. and Saturday, to be followed by a will sing for the conference to win a prize. in this modern, newly constructed drive in building. for and Grantsville. Charles Mrs. Gibson, Saturday a Opening Friday sions. TO HOLD RI UNION Priesthood leadership meeting THS CLASS OF 1931 TODAY I Band Students Turn Teacher For Summer ARE SIXTY FOUR ! sixty-fourt- h ... x (Tooele Stake Home (Missionaries are Named for Sunday Fourth-Elevent- h Tooele to Hear Life Saving Classes To Begin June Timpanogas' At Local Pool Lore June 22 Tooele will n lesson Elks Plan Flag Day Ceremony For Sat. June 14 The Richard A. Bush Family to Make Home in Provo course g Plans Being Made For Adult Driver Education Class Droubay Dairy Bar Grand Opening June 13 two-wee- k Tooele District Scout Court Of Honor Saturday the a, "Sa-Ja-Le- h g HOSPITAL y n county Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin Coming Graveside Rites To Tooele Stake Conference June 21 Held Today for Russell Infant 22; Schedule Announced 8 Bishop general 21-2- Fourth-Elevent- SHOP TILL 9 h PM FRIDAYS IN TOOELE MIDNIGHT JINX SHOY -- frFree Parking EveiywImA-plu- Friday, 13th Ritz Theater s YOUR TOOELE COUNTY CHAMBER Ov Extra ValuesCOMMERCE Box Office Open 11:30 IS WORKING FOR YOU) "THE DAY THE WORLD ENDED" -THE PHANTOM FROM 10,000 LAKES' Tooele high school class of 1931 a class reunion, June 28 at Tooele city park. Class members arc urged to make reservations early and may do so by calling Wilbur Smith at 239 South first West, phone 106. is holding t l |