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Show The price of admission will be, You prohaVy have more varfe-!i-- n cents per couple or stag., (ties of food m our Nfujtprtjg for Door pri.-- s will be given. The one week than tmnie-dre- s will be informal. maker saw m a whole year. There's a good reason hr this I he abundume. last few year 'Ad-Libs' luce brought dramatic new developments in food production, processing, and marketing Tlte Tooele junior bi;;h glee club In many cases, the food producer is Sixmsoring a get acquainted is also the u cHcssor and somedance to be held at the Tootle1 times the d.'.tributor, as well. He Junior high school can control ilk quantity and quaIriday,. Septesnlnr 26, front 7 pm. to ilj Did you ever count the lity of his produit. right up to the P m' hn your weekly market basket time it's put on the shehes of your market, which means higher quality and a more dependable supply Jr-- Hi Glee Club , Tho Tooe!e Transcript Friday September TRirvns nrrrT 26, 1953 Kenneth Davis, Jl.rrold Staples, IITRi: IROMt AUIORNH Ms. leuh W.l'iums, Vul'cjo, Is.th stationed in Germany. and Cu!. forma, arriusl here WeJnt- all station's! in Rir,s Itell, Trance, id is a guest of met at the Woild I air, Hrussells, Jay afternoon a. lit-So ter, Mrs. lilanche Lymok, Kelgium, and enjov.sl a wond.-- ful an nidefaiite at.iv. week. vis. t.ng the fair tog. thet !1,,r he T Mrs. Mai allele McCiston Pobin t a. h othei again and y wrote eiil'msiastic letters lioin., son, long Uejch, (a!if, left Sun-n- il home after lining ng of the ti.ippv iv.,11 nm Ken day to n .h is the son of Mr and Mis spent the last five weeks Veiling J. R. Davis. Hamid is the son of a! the home of her fnend, Mrs, Mr. and Mis Marion Stap'es and I Isie Dustman. Sponsors Dance, Sept. 26 j t by r i Petroleum scs-in- g ) Peggy g-- of food. This is very important, because there are more people to feed, nowadays, and fewer farmers to, product for them. A l.ltle over 3d; years ago, one farmer produced enough for eight people, now he must produce enough for 25 people besides himself. To do this big job, the farmer is depending more and more on the help of science ami on the pet- roleum and chemical I .vIV . !v v , REMODEL DO THOSE DOZEN ODD JOBS YOU PROMISED LAST SUMMER $ m l it v t h t ei r' . L A , r- - vi Industries, and iV r 9 , Ii w, il; , ri OUTSTANDING HOME VALUES OFFERED BY ATKIN REALTY ""r many WG, who is a clerk-typiFacilities division, was recently presented a Sustained So,rnr award and a check for $ fno by her supervisor, Mr. Richard K. Grdf.ths. Mrs. at lower costs healthy and well-fewhich means savings to th con sumr. packagings to kep produce farm fresh, and protected fnm m,s In terms of heller food, and more of it, the unseen item jxsroleum is one of the mo.-.imputum cm your shopping list! is this week's fop offer, kin lien, two bedrooms, bathroom, utd.ty room, and il'-- or extra bedroom all on one ma.n floor. The beauty of material and woikmanslnp plus home arrangement make this a very desirable creation. Good loration. all improvements, attached garage, ami the combination sheltered and open patio certainly are a good value at J 16.500. Easy FHA terms. Beautiful MRS. LA DEAN J. in the Depot long ha st been crnpioveJ at combination ALUMINUM Depot siixc December 22. l'V) She rcs.de at 121 Sottth i list street in 'looee, with her husLS Army llmio band, .Mr. Jak long AND SCREEN DOOR Season Tickets Ready for Utah WEPCO DUO-DO- R Qual- ity. Over 1 thick! Complete with pneumatic door jamb. door closer and Comes completely assembled. Easy to install. ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWS $1295 up CAULKING COMPOUND WEATHER STRIPPING HARDWARE HOUSE PAINT three-bedroo- Neat family home, gas heat, range, refrigerator, and large deep freeze go. Over one acre of ground, eight shares of water m Settlement canyon Irrigation Company, many young fruit trei-s- , the right to have livestock. This fine property priced at JS.500 is another good va'ue in real projx'rty. We can arrange for your purchase of this home with a low down payment very lovely home in Tooele Highlands with extra building lot should interest a person looking into the future. kitchen and living room arrangement make this home difA The-larg- ferent from the rest. Priced at $s,500 e for quick sale. home in good condition. Utility Very desirable room, kitchen, large living room, and bath. Gas heat, on the sewer. Large, landscaped lot, with a one-ea- r garage. Low down payment FHA, with an asking price of $8,500. brick home near schools and town. Couldn't beat this value at $6,500. Get on the phone, stop those rent payments. Six-roo- Wi K GEN. A. J. ADAMS (left) and Col. John E. Harbert, right, are pictured with Col. BRIG. Local Coeds Pledge Sororities At Utah University In the heart of the business district frontage with an older home sitting at the rear, now renting for $15 per month. Asking price is only $4,500. We have many fine building lots which will go FHA approved, also fine business property frontage. Buy five, eight, or eighty acres of ground with water. John A. Supensky. as they make a toui of U. S. Army Pltoto Tooele Ordnance Depot. U of U Theater FRILNDS VISIT Begins Sale 01 Four residents in the Tooele area became pledges of University of Utah social sororities in ceremonies conducted on Mondayl The University of Utah theatre his announced the sale of season evening, Sept. 22. ."hey are Carolyn McFarland, tickets for the upcoming theatre Season tickets for the Utah, Symbiioked the great-o- f phony are now available and or- Linda Lancaster, and Camille Tate season, and has Tooele, and Rosemary Millward est constellation of stars in the ders will be filled immediately, of Grantsville. j finest plays of the theatres his- according to Herold Gergory, symlor tickfor phony manager. Requests Miss daughter of ets should be sent to the symphony Mr. and McFarland, Mrs. F. G. McFarland. Opening the season is the furoffice at 55 West First South in 23 Pmchurst avenue, pledged Al- iously fast and funny musical Salt Lake City. Chi Omega. She was a 1958 Damn Yankees, starring Cath The season opens on October 24 pha of Tooele high school, ryn Damon and David Daniels graduate with an concert at where she was yearbook editor, a Fokowing will be Victor Jory in the Salt Lake tabernacle. Ten con- member of the senior Sir council, stu- The Happiest Millionaire; certs are included on the regular dent council, FHA, Oracle staff, John Gielgud, famed Shakespearwhich will see subscription series, and prom committee. ean actor, in a show from Nan Merriman, mezzo - soprano; the works of the Bard, Ages of Claudio Arrau and Glen Gould, Miss Lancaster, also a 1958 Toothe annual Christmas seaMan; Nathan ele violinist is the Milstein, of pianists; graduate, daughter son production of the Tdiaikowsky and Pierre Monteux, guest conduc- Mr. and Mrs. Veie L Lancaster, with William "Nutcracker tor, appearing with the symphony. 244 West Tirst North. At Tooele, Christensen asBallet, choreographer and That promises to be one of the shi was a cheerleader, a pep club Maestro Maurice Abravanel con greatest seasons in history with officer, a member of the FHA Eva LeGallienne in Maxuuct.ng;. Maurice Abravanel back as con-- 1 band, the senior council, and well Andersons gripping historical ductor and musical director, and worked on assemblies. She Elizabeth the Queen; drama, most of last years players return pledged Alpha Phi sorority. Katherine Hepburn i n Shakeing Much Ado About NothMiss Tate, a new pledge of speares While ticket prices at most sym Blackmer and Signe is Sydney Delta the Delta ing; Delta, daughter phony cities have gone up, the in Terrence Ratigans Lon Utah symphony has retained its of Mr. and Mrs. E. LaVar Tate. Hasso and don smash hit, Separate Tables, price scale for several years. At Tooele, she was a chorus sev-rand the U of U theatre ballet and FHA on and worked member, There will be no increase this The Tates reside Utah symphony in Ballet Gala. assemblies. SeaMr. year, reports Gregory. Season tickets, at reductions of son tickets may be obtained for at 116 South Main street . to 40 per cent from individual up students for as little as $6 and Miss Millward, daughter of Mr. performance tickets, are now $7 50. Regular season tickets range and Mrs. E.V. Millward, Grants- available for the entire series of from $10 to $27.50 for the series ville, pledged Delta Gamma. A performance at room 210, Kingsof ten concerts. 1958 graduate of Grantsville high, bury hall, on the Universit ycam-pushe was a cheerleader, homecomSeason tickets for both Playbox ing queen, reporter for the school VISIT AT MIDVALE Mrs. Nellie Zentner, Mrs. Oneda paper, and a member of the pep and Young Peoples theatre seaSteadman, and her daughter, Mrs. club, traveling assembly, and cho- sons are also now available at Elaine Watkins, were guests on rus there. good savings at Kingsbury hall. of Mrs. Steadmans The girls will participate in welWednesday mother, Mrs. Lily Tischner at Mid- come activities at the University, vale, for a day of pleasant visiting this week, and begin classwork on September 29. together. Season Tickets one-ma- Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Woofter, of Wash., were guests al the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. Jay for four davs. They left Wednesday for their home. The Wooflers became friends erf Dr. in Cleveland. and Mis. Ohio, where the two men were attending dental school. While in Tooele, they renewed acquaintances and had a pleasant visit together. Save Your Family's Father, Live By Your Vork! Kennewick, Symphony d room, like a new home. Be the new owner. This bnck home will be completed within djys. The large living room opening into a beautiful kitchen is what you have wanted. Call on this home today. Ordnance Depot STORM bmk home six-roo- Nothing Field Officers Brigadier General A. J. Adams and Colonel John F.. Hurbert from Washington. DC., were gven a briefing about lh activities erf Tooele Ordnance Depot. Sept. 19, and then escorted on a tour of the installation by Colonel John A. commanding officer. General Adams is (he director of supply operations,, deputy chief of itaff for logistics in the office, chid of ordnance. Colonel Harbert is the chierf, maintenance branch. Field Service division in the office, chief of ordnance. new living morn, dining lioe.e Uiunancc Pay Visit To Wepco Nationally-advertise- c S i more. Meat producers, too, depend on ingredients in medicines and feeds to keep their stock o PAINT HSPAIR ('' insecticides, - Vs t which make the raw materials for many of the new agricultural products, such as fertilizers, weed killers, Poss is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Koss He'll. lAr ttOKLDS FAIR Ain Realty & Constrain c Phone 324 South Main St. 1335 n al fMmT $30 to $3500. fey wonth. fittl a. $5 No Doom PaynonL pr wM8f mbm s. VEAL ROAST (Boned and Rolled) lb. CLEAN OUT Frozen Food Crop Quotes' imjwwy.i nni WH No serious frost to date. We need frost-fre- e weather to October I to ft Cl Cl d complete harvest. Eighty per cent tomatoes and 90 per cent sweet corn harvested. Yield very poor, quality fair. One hundred per cent spring wheat, 95 per cent oats and 100 per cent barley harvested. Yield pier acre about eight per cent below 1957 quality gcxxl. Feed on fall and winter range very short and dry even farm pastures are short this year. LBS IN PRESENT LOCATION THROUGHOUT THE STORE t C pfcgs. d ? Peas and Carrots iPeas, d 8 d d fa d Mixed Veg., French Fries, Broccoli, Caulif. WEATHER BIRD t 5sj Wwwwwww? Betty Crocker Cake Mix Lots of SHOE- S- ,Q0 lor 3 Pk9 89c pkg. 39c Bisquick SHOES Best Foods White & Summer Styles Must go at a reduced price! Yoor Choice 99c Save Money-p- ut Valoes to 5.95 NOW away for next year STYLE SHOP 67c Mayonnaise for Boys and Girls, 3.44 ;For Beginning and 1 Advanced Student Thrifty Pack Margarine classical music Popular J from first lesson thru concert, stage! Private lessons or groupj J instruction from professional, musicians. Call now! 2 and J 2 Accordian beginners Instrument furnished : WlIiTEHOUSE Ph. 1170-- Suite Isgreen Building 2 Pinenuts Tide Vzlb I I 2 ANDERSONS MARKET BASKET 52 North Main Phone 88 49c Giant size 79c , MUSIC STUDIO : 2 3 lbs. 89c |