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Show Tooclo High School Registration Set for Sept. Re pix'i-j.it- On .,tl.th lo and 12 ii' h I Ex hi Registration and xludmt Ixly Ice kor Swimming I Jj At iHxl-ho- i: p ul ' I . J XT' ifcrria ge Vov il II V x -- I 11 txxk t - ih.tgi- 111 litv $1 SI O' an ef'otl U' IxX kx til 't idf'ltx t'li J III 1.1 xc Ilf .x Hr ixxjry J n ij for, ('life u taiyi-aten- t -l . .1 ' : 1 fy 1 in ee )uya r Aridity Ire h Hi The Jos. McNerney; i 0i Mr lave lliMik ) high xilnxil r )" Subway h gh ' xt hoof Trantxv die Jr h'ph xihunl Miscellaneous & (lax lee anker fie !ixit)no 3 in xu Mr. Charles Kennefh CroKcosf and Mis Kenneth Thomas la of the sister and broher-t'proom, stmM tn line for Mr. and Mrs ( frost os t in tln-i- r absence Pie toujde was entertained at parties given by Mis anJ Miss Sylvia1 Mina Skf.fte hkjifte of New Voik; Mss Kaih-x Catherine Sm.th ryn CMerlah. Mixs Marsha N:f!-the bnde of Charles Kinneth Ciros- - sen. Mrs Tom I.. Iljyden. M s tost. Atipast 21 m a ceremony A M Ia.ker, Mis. Joseph Webb, xolerinicJ in the Salt lake IDS Mrs A V. I mtlxay, and Mrs. : Ildi r (icorpe (J Morris neth Jho'Tius. 3 00 Mr ionic lunik fee eoinnpiir Junior high slndentx' (seventh I. dfj.isits ind eighth prude I $2 ire refundable if books are rt urned ui pood condition Hiph School htadeni must pay I. .Vorth It 1 t n SPECIALS Applesauce Cake each Mrs. Joe Pozza Home Made pte-nuiiti- in raxh Bread , Stako Sunday School Preparation 2 loaves Km-temp'- e Meeting Aug. 31, 4:15 Siinduv the Council of the Twelve j pretwrafion meet ng for North Tisi'k stake will be cuted leld Sunday. August 31. at 3 la A wedding breakfast, given by PARTY fhe groom s family, honored the m. in the stake tabernacle birthilav' cake and four canIt Is requested that all ward itnipie after thetr exchange of and a partv marked the fourth ind stake workers make an effort vows Mr. and Mrs Charles AJfoirthday of winsome little Allen ' o be in attendance (iroscost, formerly of 50S North humas, son of (armen Tho- Augasts preparation meeting M.rn street in Tooele, and pre- mas ,,f sS F.ast Vine on August tad 63 pern lit of all woikers in residing in Okinawa, are 13 There were ice cream, punch, Itendance With Tenth ward lead ivnents of Ibe bridegtoom. The gy anj nl;lny nice (or . ; included little s'ster, ng with 100 perient attendance neA' ''lrs- Oroscost is the daughter j,,n and Mrs Albert A. Smith Yvonne, Mary and Mike Torres, d the 22 officers and teachers enV'f allied. The stake board has Tit1 bo are en route Horn New York !ni,)V i)ru z.il t Pacheco, make the r new home in Wash- nic j in attendance, the laghth anJ Jimmy Gr:f-varrsi (;,.na 72 percent and Fifth ward rigton. fiths, Robbie, A'olenia and Steve ind Seventh ward 6S percent. That evening, the couple greeted Davis, Karen and Karma Gama guests at a garden reception at'and Ray lent- Messer. I '.very one en- IRIDAL SHOUItt ;the Memorial House m Memory joyed the outside games and the Miss lateen Sullivan was guest Grove, in Silt Lake City. 'refreshments if hull ir at a btalal shower (he bnde wore original gown, given Women s Guild, of jiure silk, peau de soie. Trench iy the Catholic lace Alcncan Vedncsdav, August 20 The group e - embioiJered njoyd a dinner at the Hillcrest. formed a sabrina neckline with hen played games and presented .matching luce appliques accenting ' alecn with ail electric nnxer. Mrs the front of the gown. Her waste- and Mrs. line Hojikins Hetty length veil of illusion fell from a . : After logic servisl as hostesses. Those crown of seed jscarls and she were Miss Hanora Long.lried one giant simulated red roxe. i the Motor-V- u Drive Txs Ann Sadov teh, Mrs Stcphj Attending the bnde as maid-of-nHot ck. Mrs. Mary Current, in nor was Miss Margaret Gentile In will ; Irs. (oilexpie. Mrs. Roxej.if New York Also attending the mid-wee- k .eonelli, Mrs. Viola Kalh. Mrs bride were Miss M.isha Ne.lsen bilie I csle ma. Mrs. Aldena Mate land Mis Kathryn Ostcrlah. wt,h .el. Mrs Marline, Mrs jKim Gnrwcost and liette Beckstead vnn McKcndnck. Mrs. Marie Mc-aflower girls They wore gowns tride, Mrs. F.dith Morrell, Mrs of deep ttmquoise blue rrystalette Fri & vlarie Oi larnlo, Mrs, lorraineami matching nose veils. They amiunio, Mrs K at g Iddgrn jearr-- d lvuqeets of white giamel-lrs- . of for b Mary Farks, Mrs. Ochdc's has and p.nk elf rosebuds. imith, Mrs. Kathryn Sullivan. Mrs' John G.oscost served as best lary Smith, Mrs. Sara Sullivan, man to his brother Keith Gros- - y Irs. Ida Stahl, and Mrs. Fdeunor icost, James Gros cost. Nick Smith, f J. and Scott Darker, ushered rhompson f m liiKil lunqi of chom-- r si I b M offi-- the even.ig in lioele. of solu,st for Jo rendered two vocal nanilH-rsurd. ai with liKI golden enve of the containing meniurn-I'ys p,.xt ,i!t years wax presorted bv ail of the descendants. The honored ro'ipie was also jicsenteJ witn a paid vacation to Sietis rjiich in are new loitlvm Cal. forma Th-of wonders tiie scenic enning remin'sce over the ;is the past .VI years. The McNetneys s I RiK-nmA- s - - - Mary y j.i- mi nj; fee 'yp.iiu fee ihojj fee (Hu Js ximk curd "heimxtry iw i in or books St-rt- ct cil lie'd ( .r Mix M Serin y'x parents Mr and M s i.- arintc Jones, a! So'i") (iaic . all or ma Mr Ji,.ex is tin- - pr iinixi n of a'iv j'.'ii-ers- , John and Mary Sb i bis, !u troxxij (be pbimx in overed wap ms He was born tr ipli-rn ai.d later moved to Idaho uheie be l)te( hx bride, liat. ic Rail T bey were marr.cd August 20, I It'S Cal (.inter b Ceng trade, he budt a lovely home in .'kiuihe.n Caiifoima, wii.xh, has !een the center of attrailion for at It of :!f x, ih.fd'in. la prandwi-d- d Jmi' .Mrs Mi S;ear. I liner and daughter, Curoiec Ms J oseph Mi i't retar.ied front the poidt I ,jti j Charles 1KX, lAeiik. Attend Goklen Vedding in Calif. f (i lomlr yv l i'ea.l lee. M m, xi bool t.iyli si 'nail i'uiltxxillr h U1 xi luail rina le Jr Si xit.ool higw.lY )r ii p x luml irjntxul.r jr hgh xihool Tuesday September 9th a ,' Registration Fees Set for County . In the Tooele County Primary Election In A g - el Student VOTE! Ji- ,e i marrupe iti.o x LAttN I H ; V 'a Mix Mjiv Juiux c n.i r'auuxl at The lovilv le e is tie tf.i.yh'i I last ! lir h.ntc at a !an it M X J ,!' to- Mol oiaiJl of A d . c max dinner, iu lts rii iifi.k c.ty and the lt dig oem pir kild i ll.J t P. . a fttl, owed by V:xtnp 'mix a e Vr an I V.-- x bv Mr and wax jtiaxta uiiyed I uf lava Spr ups. Id Ji i Mr a"d Mx, (o-iiMi The new Mrs Po.tr il'l I; iMmi. n. Mr and Mrs Ridaut t' hi of A.a -i h's in Sail ;li Vie l.if'.x a id i ll J.iM M-,cl.V ar. ltof.be, M.x M. rtle Uii'inp-- ' School District Solicits Your in S.i't 1 who re. t m V lx l luxxi x rnuxl t tva't.np a heme ur Mr j.d Now r. In--, PtiV xu x .1 mlt .nh.ibi.il ill l.xkx (M Rcci03 aim Meibaim ! txxik III! I Il in Si w ji r Young Coup! mm I u ft HOMi: I ROM VAC ATION k ri ox and ISih Mr :nd M. , I Si lin-n(Ins. Kji ly, ; ill a .Old Dnnp'.tx, Si Cieorje, Visit 'lip With Hid p iritis, Mr and M:s i red Gardner, ; n t 'e' tn ej up to T elll- n.-- t sills It:' ; k, w!,i 'p ln p - p lojr is'Vx i,ll.ej nta.iei hi me fur m n to .he (i ifilner vtx.t and d iv ano'Ser f hufe Sa.iday a'ter a pleasant vacation trip 29, 1953 "Iuimiu x ok , I $ . II Ml'l k f A $i fL Friday, August M.'i nun. i a! d. a a in,; ,t ni.i.i! pin xk ul ed ii utii n I ed till il . low s . X I grades I -and Sill giaJi-p m unit) completed Reg. stratum (fi n will tn a plus JS 00 slot k Machine a'liJi and Ag Jay Kith U Biology ft n! .d ' s The Tocele Tranrcript 00 SI oo kK llmi'r I b.,k lentil 2 I, !' Tuesday, lith I i II Chemistry I i JtN : . . Date & Banana Nut Leaves na-:ut- . s if Sundav home. Hamburger t.l-.i- - M PI I.T RI TA MGMA ITII API I R TO MI til Bun - Tae lo For the Democratic Nomination to Succeed Himself as V COUNTY ' 1 A PROVEN SERVANT OF THE PEOPLE FOR 23 YEARS s ; i (Paid Pol. Adv.) remainder season Closed Monday I he Revet end and Mrs AIIh rt Uiolcher of Persia, Iowa, stopjied SALLIES n Tooele m ;xit a few davs at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Holm. tey were on an extended tour f the west coast by tram, visiting fi:eds and relative- - in Oregon and Cahiotma v i :5J : SHOWS Sat only dcz. Xi VISITORS I ROM IOW e TREASURER "hi 1 Labor Day be dosed S - . car-rese- lieia oi gma meeting Pi chapter will be held Iue'dii. Serte.nhe.- 2 at A pm at the home of Alice indiierg Thelma Dunn will h in charge e! the cjitaral pinpram. I -n st Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Elton The bridal Barbara Pulley party stw J in the !('hr living riKin Ibafliground of cool white and g' ceil. A large bouquet of white gladioli flanked with palms, jouicsi with sweeping loops of ribbon to the centerpiece presented 'a pleasing effect. In h a r m o n y with the color An open house, Tridav, Aug. 15. scheme prevailing throaghi 'it, the honored newlyweds Gary M Llton bridal attendants were gowned 111 and his bride, the former Barbara green chromespun taffeta made The of and home Pulley. gardens alike models, fashioned wi'h fu the brides grandparents, Mr. andtskirts and ,,ht fllteJ bodies and reception for whu-- the parents of dcmiirc pulfui sct,,es lhcir the bi IJe xjr anc jrs Dat. c quets were nosegays of lavender Pulley, were ho-tvanda orchids. Lvliabeth Pulley Mr. and Mrs George C. Llton, was her sister's ma.d rf honor and also of American Fork, arc par- the other attendant- - were Arlene ents of the biidegroom. The cou- Beck and Mrs. Garth Huggard. ple was wed August 15 in the Salt the duties of graPerforming DS temple. Lake cious hostess was Mrs Pulley, Greeting her guests, the lovely gowned in pink silk shantung and was haired bride titian gowned Mrs. Elton wore blue linen. White in an exquisite model fashioned gladioli corsages complemented fiorn mirro-nus- t and embroidered their gowns. tulle. The bodice with dropped Kay Wilson was best man and waist line had long sleeves of the Elton and Blaine Elton George tulle which was repeated in the brothers of the bridegroom, wete full which skirt, pepluni over the ushers. The veil of swept to sheer illusion of elbow length fell The guests were served in the from a tiara of lace. gardens, where small tables held In her arms, th hriue held a crystal bowls in which floated glabouquet of single white orchid and dioli florets. Joiene Huggard, Ann Christensen, Marsha Barratt, Conphalaenopsis in cascade effect. nie Hansen, Pamela box, Alice Wilson, and Judy Davis served. Here, too, was displayed the elaborate wedding cake, topped with white rosebuds. A lace cloth ovet green satin covered the bride's table holding the cake. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen office for greeted the arriving guests. Mrx Max Scott presided at the guest Men and women thoroughly register. Organ music played softly trained in secretarial and acby Dale Bates was heard m the counting fields from the DS gardens during the reception. Business College are in strong Assisting with the gifts were demand. Many jobs remain Mrs. George Llton. Mrs. Blaine, open waiting, for fully qualifiElton, Mrs. Leonard West, Carol! ed personnel. The bureau at IDS is available to all graduates and has many openings every year for persons trained in secretarial work, accounting. ScnxmTatic, Stenotypc and Key Punch, other business machines. and Fncxjjcnstvc dormitories other living quarters are available near the campus. Our fullv mtcgidtcd program 'Gieenuood. Ame rican I Hah Cork ork is to be the home tirul l a of the couple. xtenxf-- PASTRIES 26 West Vine IsYedTo iGaryM. Elton GET READY EFE& WBWTEfS-Ha- ve Youe He cj ting Planff laspecfed luxe nut .ilri.ulv dune su, it s guuci tdc.1 to have jour heating tciiipiiKnt cheeked soon to he sure it is in first class condition tor maximum operating elite it tie when (lie heating season begins. Il Mitt ,1 (jjs furnaces, of course, are built fur lung, satisf.tc tore service, but ke any other piece of ccpupmcnt, advisable at intervals to have he m inspected. it is our suggestion that jour furnace man. plumber or itcamig contractor do the follow ing w ork: s. REMOVAL SPECIAL! Another BIG MARK DOWN WOMENS COTTON ELOUSES Sleeve and Sleeveless 1.00 to 1.99 L floor-lengt- WOMENS SHOE SPECIAL New Number Added BOYS Ncc that flues and cliimntvs arc dear, dean and tight. COMPLETE STOCK OF PEDAL PUSHERS and Shorts 1.99 - 2.99 - 3.99 workers Kcpl.tce or clean cl rt filters, oil the motors and blowers, and cheek blower belts. Dirtv filters arc' often a cause of improper heating and high bills. 1 1 utonnitk Controls bee th .t burners, thermostats, safetv pilots and safety limit control arc propcrlj adjusted, and dean and tree Irotn obstructions. chissc's in religion, assemblies, gymnasium privileges, and wholesome soc- MOUNTAIN Serving 77 Utah and Wyoming Communities with Natural Gas (uartrr begin September cr mote information write r, nr telephone Office of the EDS Business College, 0 North M jin, Lake litv, NOW ALL SEASON SUITS CLOSE-OU- Cods) T PRICED TO SELL ! T rucks ' Chrysicr-Dodge-Plymouth-Dod- ge Reg-ixtia- luh. 65 East Vine 1 1 .88 24.88 WINTER COATS 1 GROUP WINTER COATS ..NOW 15.88 Bc ial lire. I all S. I Linen PAOLOS MOTOR CO. .stu- dent FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY & lh Price NEW OAR fill Values to 5.95 LADIES SUITS, Wool qualified L Vliters GIRLS WEATHER BIRD Special Now 3.99 SHORTAGE Vines 99 SCHOOL SHOES h. NO JOB & 1.00-1.39-2.- Tooele Phone 134 |