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Show Pie Tooclo Transcript Friday, Iune All I VD RITYlON We played songs on the piano that rag'on, Wednesday, then went ir work oh our Those otundiiig the 58th anni-Janmats They aie almost Mrs. Ida Reyno'ds, Mrs, Jean wrsary of the Sute I .temen' mm latton at lU her, held Jane 12 finished, and we will soon get Drown, Mrs. Charlotte Reynolds, 13, It were; Mr and Mis, I I wood started on our wall lamps isptnt Monday in Salt lake visiting lasenliee, Mr. and Mrs, Rav (old j Delicious strawberry sliortcakr Kirs, brown's and Mrs. Chailotte I f' inacher, Mr. and Mrs, fenis Wil (was seived, and the meeting was'KeVmilds' sister. Mis. Dora Cad- h well. hams, Mr, and Mis Ralph lam adj wined Mr- - a,ul ',r, Oonald The Utah lime and Slone tbown.j I isher mull f rank The American eel Is the onK pony has hem aiquired by Die N,r- aml Mr Mr foh that lives and grim in fresh Thomas, n.ntkote Company thru an ex Wednesday to com-an- d w.iti r. but pi'S to the ocean to memorate her birthday were her tab m blown, Mr, change of common stock, u was an '1rLlutUs Stromberg and Mr (spawn. announced mother, Mrs. Fmma lieckstead of jointly today by J L'laude Rlfh-rtatlimled South Jordan; her two sisters Mrs. IKcstman Hatch, piesident of I'tah aml M """I S l:j!v, Holland, end Beth Bowen of Riverton and Mrs, ,anj Inpuli in Northern Africa CAIIIOKMV man of Hu- - hard nnd ('mf txicu 5 He spent some tom in Germany, '!ftnia Geldmai , sia'e chap-jl(- ) jRee Galugher of Kearns, and I adies Auxiliary, was r lam Giest at the lioniu of Mr. and her Mster-i- law LaDunti live ol'iu-- r .f f hnikote Sil Hand, Itj'y, Holland, and Ch.uhs Maiigi have (wen Iteckstead of Sandy. Happy birth aK n as l i'e ch.iplu n lor Mis Terms of the a quismon catl for v,,ld Sjjin and daughter, lee Jay, Reva! lhur , Flintkote to issue HUS additional t!,e DHiovsinf: year Hu bt ought home a collection of the and had Dunbar and childien, The lades' Auxiliary common Giyle chares in exchange for pictures of the countries he visited and Pjt. of Van Nuvs, of heaung a talk fiumChtisty of the all Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garrard I Utah ime was he where outstanding stationed. in; also, st x k The I hnikote Company Utah's Mother of the Year. Mrs Ca'ifornij, The visitors left It Is haid to believe these coun,and son. Jimmy, of Magnj, have r of Ujeaily this weik'ami will tour the r ,s 1,10 with hradquarn rs New York visiting with Mrs. Garrard's tries me so close and yet so many Southern Utah parks and isit forl)arn(S 0f1th,Wr',nthe b.oadest City, Jirinljces bne jr 8nj Mrs. James years behind us. because of their a few days with the I awreme Rea- JrJohnson, building nuuru's of any U, Sj t weird customs. vere family at las Vegas, Iwfoit mam,fj,'u'"r Charles left Monday morning for W d t The returning to their home A1 wAUJJ ilCYf tJ said pre-- j joint announcenu-nhis new assignment at the Walker, Mrs. Iwe Carroll and daughter, Mrs. By bee sunt management and employes I Air I orre base, at Roswell, New orrie. of Minersville, are visiting COOKS IIJTLF Elof Erickson would be retained and that Utah jyFN with Mrs. Carroll's parents, Mr. Mexico, where he will spend the Lime would ! e operated os a sub next five months. and Mis, Alfred G. Hiss, sidiary of f hmkote V By Margaret Thomas WANTED ONE HUNDRED hun- - Elof Mrs, Olive Soanes anJ daughters of our Four will young gry people to buv all kinds of boys Rnnnirsn delicious home baked bread and,ramilY piise and believe that the aJJi Wvnnt, 4H club Our club wiisi''JU by plane fur San Dago, Cali I nrette. Yunna and LeAnna of tmn of June MIA conference facilitws for the the Clark ftom ward Following Boy Monday Diey ate Sain and Gateway, Colorado, are visiting pastry at our j, iUi,.r', h,ime, Mi s due turn of chemical and industrial I Scout troop 5UI, Saturday, June a reunion of the Liof Erickson here. AKo with them is a M.tiv Puce callesl Darrell Ramey, Billy dwauls and jon(., 21 at the Grantsville drug stoie family was held at I an input Park s proven Ixivs signed fuend, Miss Pthel Montgomery, lluse Qi.ir .rtipany Voder. Shrrs of Louisa The Bybee birthday in Salt from 10 30 a m. until 5 pm. jf hKh ca,uam City. After an even ' ' United Status Navy. the prav.-- r He len Jones gave thejP wi the Bybee reunion were ob- and dolonme will advantageously mg of reminiscence and renewing Janice Tuesday. We wish them a lot of Mr. and Mrs, Milton Annis have ... Allegiance family relationship, dinner was, , augment I lintkoie's production of 8(,0i iut R m thtir new adventure as their guest their nephew, Mr, gae (he 4H Pledge and served to the following, hosted by ,men r,n'on' Although Mrs, limestone It ,s oeir intention Not man Black, of Texas. Wei ,Jst Ut,.k-- mtnutes. n,M blvn the Tootle ,res' us manufacturing and of Suxkton ex The townsjx-.ip'expand Doiothy Young lckers-Ixvve had on u.j!(h. hlJ a k.SM( ,,ma; recuperating mrnhandismx operaiior.s,' Annalee Lyons Starr' ,on,e Billie and grandson Uaptfruit or orange served in "'"J hir deexst sympathy to Within ihe last couple of days, xs o,,, Die latest acquisition follows Madsen, m the there have been two grass fires; Meeting was adjourned at,rs' Mary Wright Airnta Charles L. Anderson Fhmkotes initial investment in (,av,.s no serious damage lias been done. deuth of husband. her young 10.30. .. r,;; sKuester Sherri Airman Charles L. Anderson, son , Reporter, Edwards spent Mrs. leona Shelton and Mrs Mrs, William VonNoy family of Mr. and Mis. Lester M. Ander- - P1 ttl11 a,lenJ CurLn.ted States with her daughter Lime Millie Bryan drove to Logan Products ex visiting alley. They COOKS SEVEN UTILE son, has Sfx-n- t the past month visit runl,n at Star b,r H'ntv present and children, Mr, and Mrs. Jayf 10 leading prmluier and, june sj P(me flhHit two wue-kwhen the Seven Lit- - yon, P.ear Lake and throughout Mrs. Clyde Cook at Cedar fort. 67. Three of her six ing with his family and friends Hale and family, and Mr. and Mrs , numbered suppher of hme products m the e Cuok had ,hnr 4H nieutmg or the last 33 months, he has her chlldr'n Vert Young and family, all of ?ltll West, It is another in a long series 0u(. WrrKEND AT DELTA 3, ,u , at our California, is 2 mw.nJ been stationed at an air base in Grantsville, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan on' ft '4 Mable Join s Club 50. leaders The home, oldest Her grandchild, Chaumont, frame. He was a'so Mr. and Mrs. George Erickson Erie k son and family of Tooele; Mri was called to oidur by Janie is grandchild stationed for a time at Morocco spe-n-t the weekend at Delta, visit-lan- d great great younKl,st Mis. M D. Hint, Mrs. Sidney VVe Shields and Julene Hall gave the a SIX nion,h,iand Tripoli in Northern Afncu mg with a brother, Norman, and Jarman and families of Ore m. ,h"k she V t " Mary Price lead us in tht praver. He sfx-nsome time in Germany, jins family. cbldLCn ord, Mr. and Mrs. Norman I tickson. T. S1X, Bof Allegiance Helm Jones and Gerald Pledge Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Don Evans and pledge, then Thelma gave the tre from1J,Gran,s; f mploy.ng approximately 4G children of Delta; Mr. and Mrs b us in lh(, sonR of 50 grandch. dren, (d Dr;Johnson wile. grea Orland Ogden and children, Utah Lime owns and. Sons, 15 "America Afterwards, Vicky and great great operates high calcium the 1958 U of U ton; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Welton Rrandchi dren. (he minult,5 of the Iasi the a.aJ numbered a.e in PrandihilJren and granddaughter Leslie, Mr. and and quarr.es and proces- on flr,( mee(mg We had a Mrs. Kay Welton and family, and wonderful lady's posterity. flux plant and dole aid Its plants sing Mable Jones our and from II am. at leader, The began outing Mrs. Jack Welton, all of Fresno, QUALITY are locaied approxi- and talked about our meeting at 2 pm. a potluck dinner was mite jIant 41 miles west of Salt Lake RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN'S California; Mrs Anne Lyons, Mr. mately we 1. llFor at VT ,ch cooking, - af!er Thursday and Mrs. Ronald Starr, Mr. and enJei! t-City. made two batches of muffins. FABRIC Mrs Mark Eckers'ey. Mr. and 8rm "as Prented. Then games The dolemiie plant is a complete Sr ,th CM Meeting adjourned at Mrs. William Shepard, andand eTyed lime burning and processing plant n. Son, which for a!l .t ,e Reporter, Sherri Kuester family of Salt Lake Citv; Mr.'P produces pebble lime, quuk is president of the Bybee .Dwaine Erickson of Huntington,, Gerald, . lime, or pulverinxl lime, hydrated and as sacb' DIE riVE TIILMBLETTFS P; lime and a masonry lime, known Utah with special guests. Mr. and!rfiani?a,l0n out June 16, the live Thimblettes a t0 commitu,e 'e,P ft Mrs. leRoy Olsen of Salt Lake'P,ats as "White Velvet." In addition, went on a tour of the Set . . . JULY 12 post office. U iCuy. in various sires for the production We mail reaches with Broadway musical start . . . tho U. of U. Iheatro the how learned defendants were Seventy-seve- n of lime and for fluxing and other Ballet and Utah Symphony Orchestra you. The members were given fol 'present. The next reunion will be CHILDREN VISIT applications. Approximately 95 lders on mailing. n under the direction of the We have a wide seper cent of Utah's lime products CHARD STRAUSS Mrs. George Smith of Grants- are sold for use in Utah or in the We then went to the Tooele Merc Erickson family of Delta, where we learned many facts on ville enjoyed a week's visit with lection of colors and iUtah. immediately surrounding area. material. We learned how we and her son and daughter-in-lag could judge which item is of the plastic-coate- d styles in Helen M. Willardson, Keene Pal- grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs. SherA happy wedding anniversary to best in articles, nylon slips, quality man and Smith children, Le Rov and Kerry. mer, Daryl Johnson, fabric covers for most makes and models Mr. and Mrs. Verdi Sutton, Mr. socks, etc. Soelberg, Jr on Friday, June 27; Mari, Brad, and Tommy, of Sacra- and Mrs. George L. Wright, Mr. the We coojveration appreciate Buy now! mento, California. While they were Glenn C. Bolinder, John Paul and Mrs. Harold Green, and Mr. us at both places. Sherry and Terry Durfee, in Grantsville, all Mrs. Smiths and Mrs. Chester Barrus on Satur- given June 20, the Five Thimblettes We Istall at no Extra Cost Terms, Too Wilford E. Palmer, James Elking-ton- , children got together for a canyon e June 28; Mr. and Mrs. --L. . sewed on their atticles. We JULY day, again Willow South at canyon. , Katherine Higley, H. Leroy picnic k W.S and Mrs. Mr. Williams, are almost thru with our first arwith stars of theN. Y. Met. and San Francio Opera Sutton, and Tommy Callister, on Bowers, and Mr. and Mrs. Art ticles. and the Utah Symphony Orchestra CALIFORNIA VISIT TO IN Lucille Sutton, Saturday, June 28; Bowers on Monday, June 30. Auto Gay Gillette served snow cones and Grant Alan Harris, Sunday, TWO BOX OFFICES U, of U. Field House, Tribune Vickie Rae Smith, daughter Miss Jeanne Bryan, Reporter Roddie in June Salt 29; lake City. Or mail couponl Mary Leatham, Bldg., is Grantsville from If left of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Smith, anyone Butler, Don Lawrence, and Ruth last week for Santa Clara, planning a trip that takes them to S JOLLY HOME IMPROVFRS C. Matthews, Monday, June 30; by bus, 12.95 to 29.95 Top BUY BOTH SHOWS and SAVE 25 California, where she is visiting or thru Jackson Hole, Wyoming, The fourth meeting of the Six Margaret Sutton, Christine Wright, her sister and brother-in-law- , and say Colter at Mr Bay stop at held was Home please ORDER EARLY FOR BEST SEATS!! Improvers Jolly Linda Watson, Leila Nelson, Gay and Mrs. Bartlett Haynes, and hello to three homesick kids (Lee, the home of Kathleen Kearns, on H Johnson, and Laura Roberts, MAIl ORDER TO Summer Festival, Field House, University of Utah, children. Karen, and Lynn). Tuesday, June 24. The meeting Amelia Broadbent, Tuesday, July Salt Lake City, Utah. was called to order by Merlynn 1347-- R 64 1. MY NAME: Vowles, vice president. 27, 1958 Utah Lime Stone T 1 d Acquired by Flintkote Co NEWS v VIEW S r Aw ' Com-1mo- - - iin-rljm- lu-r- Vi v le n Mr. son-inla- tn-i- i I Hull A j Stockton News Louisa Bybee Descendents Honor Erickson at Celebrates 93rd Birthday th-s- e pro-!hi,- 'j fne-nd- s "'" "u By-Mr- j nJ hf e ?ui- '- Moure - r.K e,i. e - s 1 j 1 - 1 l.me-tonejrn- ce Summer festival dun-mit- e v ga Front Seat 5, 7 thru 8.95 8:30 P.M. lESwl Nor-Ima- long-wearin- Rosesikavalier ... Mill-war- 8:30 P.M. 17, 18,19 Rat-chff- Air Cooled Cushions and all other Accessories Covers , Don's Body & Paint Shop East Vine SENIIOR SOFTBALL The Grantsville stake Senior softball for 1958 is in its second week of play. Saturday, June 28 the Grantsville Second ward wi play Erda at Erda, 6 pm. while Lake Point will play the Grantsville First ward at Grantsville, pm. Stake softball director is Marion Duifee. MY ADDRESS: NUMBER: MY PHONE Enclosed find my check or money order for $ Please season tickets; or single show tickets, preferable in section for ; and obout row no send me CAROUSEL r July 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, II, 12 (Circle Dates HI ROSENKAVAUER July 17, 18, 19 Desired) PRICES . . . (see diagram below of Stadium Sections) Both Both One I One Shows Show I Shows Show I Bleachers Sections 5 50 3 SO I 75 3 00 I General (have back rests) 4 00 2 50 Sections A, E J 25 2 00 Admission . , 75c) (Children under 16, general admission Enclose your return envelope! I : BCD SLEEPING BAGS Once again we are repeating the sale on this bag. 8 lb. CeleC. Can be used as double 80 inch or used single 40 inch This is a bag every family should have Reg. 45.60 SJUi .70.97 SLEEPING BAGS These were special to us. We are putting these on sale now to you so you can enjoy them while they last. 3 lb. Virgin Dacron. sold as a July 4 Reg. 27.40 SALE CAMP COTS U Field WE HAVE TENTS Sizes from tepee by 13. Wall Tents Cabin tents tents to ! 10 Wrap tents Some have to be ordered, but delivery in ten hours. Come in and let us show you. .. Coleman Coolers Med size only 19.97 YOIT I We Have Some Good Aftej 6 Friday June 22 WEST VINE STREET Vi'Tfl - i GZdQnt) SELL - A- - B R ATI d NYlon Girls Dresses PJ NEW 1958 KELVINATOR 2.98 AUTOMATIC WASHER Wonder Fabrics, Drip Dry Cottons and Nylons Formerly Priced to $4.98 Rack of Dresses Linen Dusters & $5.95 to $12.75 Coats EXCLUSIVE PfJQC "Magic Minute Price Vz FOULER G.BD33T in double60 seconds of automatic grease . . . washes everything cleaner rich suds cuts Girls Sports Wear Cotton P. Js Reel inter-facin- i wNw v GIRLS DRESSES THE SIX SFWING ' SATELLITES The Six Sewing Satellites met for their sixth meeting this year at the home of Janice Brown, on 89.7 4; ' Open Until 9 P.M. Fridays HERE FROM DENVER Here from Denver, Colorado, to visit Mr. and Mis. Paul G. Johnson is son, Jerry, and family. They will sjaend part of the time visiting relatives in Magna. Grandchildren David and Lollie are enjoying Grantsville activities. Tuesday, June 24 at 1 pm. Mitchell Type The business .of the day was in charge of the president, Christine Import Wright; singing time led by ShaThis reel is a copy of the Mitron Anderson, and prayer by chell 300, but at a lower cost Janice Brown. pledge was led to you. by Laurie Johnson, the vice president; minutes were read and ap9.9.7 proved by the secretary and treasurer, Janice Brown. AIR MATTRESSES A lesson on fabrics made of acetate and rayon was enjoyed by .7.75 the girls. Janice Brown told an of how these fabstory interesting Rubberized Fabric rics were made, and interesting uses of each. Nora Anderson, their leader, All heavy duty rubber demonstrated how to make fitted Reg. 14.95 and the facings and reason for such. Then the girls Li W worked on their facings of their dusters they are making as a Buys To Offer warm-u- p article. Next the girls will finish week, 27th their project and have it ready for judging. Delicious strawberry shortcake and root beer were served by Janice Brown and Laurie Johnson Closing prayer was given by Jeanne Williams. TOOELE. UTAH Reporter, Sharon Anderson Hi f''Cv. ALL DAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY Doys Pants Dre!S r He Reduced to Clear -- 139 t0 clear Sporl Sport Jackets Shorts PLASTIC 0..W to 7.9.7 t of sn OUR KELVlNATOn Mother Goose Shop OA LY 17.9.7 First quality heavy covers Unconditionally guaranteed U J ER AM RETURN FROM VACATION Mr. and Mr. Frank Fisher and family just returned from a vacation trip to the Parks. They report an enjoyable time only one thing marred their trip, and that was when they hit a deer and wrecked their Pontiac. NOTE: If mail orders are received later than July I, tickets will be held at Will Call win- dow at House. PRE-SUMM- Phone 01 Vz Agitator K K LUCKY STAR SPECIAL ONLY -- 2.98 Price Model WA-51- F SI MATCHING KCELVINATOR T Shirts ay Choice of Washer Water Temperatures No Gears to Get Out of Order SI LAUNDRY PAIN! SUPER-SPEE- D i Doys Briefs LirdSui; a, Slzes 'Y Boys Dress Shirts Cotton P line S 59c 12 Js 139 1.98 Mafurnity Wear Vi Dries clothes Fast as yoo can wash them TRIPLE SAFE KELVINATOR DRYER AS LOW $3.00 A WEEK AS Price No Exchange or Refunds on Sale Items 60 South Main - Phone 112 - Tooele, Utah I |