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Show , Penneys f $ - 'nlr tf f$ ' TOOELE TRANSCRIPT 97, c WAGON LOADS OF VALUES DURING OUR... Friday, April 10, 1959 SECOND SECTIOU stlv $ itf Bigger, better, more exciting than anything you've seen in over half a century! Thanks Again! Why Clubs? In publishing such an impressive list of donors to the AAU swimming meet, being held here this weekend, some of the names were omitted Sales Craft, Bevan Rexall Drug, and Bryan's Beauty Shop should have been included. The Clubs'1" will be the subnext radio panel schedof the ject uled for 30, Monday, April 13, on sta'ion KIl'T I ach club at Tooele high sc hind will be rt present' d, and the reason for their existence will be ex- committee extends a hearty thank-yoto them, as well as to any others who may have been plained Panel nwxUutor will be Carl Evans and numlteis and their clubs will be Carolyn Home, pep club, Roger Murray, I ettermen; Jan vans, debating, Kenny Darker. Thespians, David Jones, sc tern e ciub. 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Mrs. Parley Eyre, of Stockton, is also a .x'ster-in-laHe is survived by his wi dow, Mrs. Ruby Dean Madsen and the following sons and daughters: SRIWCM COCO J(EENAM Its fc'sSrc STRIICf ELAINE and DAUQ MARCH GnemaScOPEs by DC LUXE TREMAINE 7 v MEXICOS RAGING STARTS SUNDAY ROBIN HOOD! Jn nj( SLVjlJ J I !; t A I if,1 COCO jeansimmoM THE DRAMATIC BECOMES STAR OF STARS BRIAN KEITH IN EOJnQ CESAR ROMERO Bepaws PmONDA MARGIA PLATO WOMIHYFLEMiNGMAUSU SKOURAS A JMSB .MERVYN LeROYI i ruuciai rjmmmmm DEAN RODOLEOHOVOSvi fFBlM Wr CLARK Mf LOUIS VITTES w m Ji - - y A I 4 V .... ( 4 t y 7s, ' ' r r . ' x r? r '' 'y -- v w a . f lU9 a , ' j 4 , 7 0 i liWft'rfilVkrrYMfiih' 'ifrt fitfr ntThattY 4T iflillilr jtiv 2 a v. vV r v S -- z - 4 1 t f Leonard, Bryan, Johnny, Thomas, Myrtle Mercer, Mrs. Viola Peterson, Mrs. Margaret Kinsey, j" V w Wheels are five inches farther apart. This widens the g stability, stance, not the car, gives you Wide-Trac- k Wheels! less lean and sway. Only Pontiac has Mrs. Louise Robinson, Mrs Ruby Rose Carter, 26 grandchildren, 12 three broth giatandgrande'nklien, four sisters, and nephews frs and nieces. I'uneral services will be held Saturday at 2 nm in the Burg mortuary, Frovo, and bui.a1 will be in Provo city cemetery. road-huggin- SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER STOKER MOTOR CO. Want Ads Pay 44 i Fppo Gapv educators Mrs. mouth- check those watering value extras: UL Just I H TEmmv ) ! ALL-STE- Now Playing "Television is a great medium of and entertainment enhght ment with surely unrealized possi biiities for stimulating appreciation and for fostering worthwhile interests thru conscientious efforts by teachers and parents alike to lead children to utilize wisely the interest awakened by TV, he said Dr. Witty is one of more than 1100 speakers who, in keeping with this conventions theme. Education and the Creative Arts, are devoting special attention to humanities and creative arts, as they relate to education. Other group meetings discussed school problems in the areas of finance, teacher recruitment, juvenile delinquency, school district cirriculum plan reorganization, ning, and other specific educatfrom every state in the Union are taking part in almost a full week of intensive study of school problems confronting American com inunities. G?PERTON jrtsw iinafMk steadiest stance ! ional topics. IDI A, To Observe 75lh Birthday ance. k nft . Pannunzio pio-gra- Printed Beach Towels j Folding Aluminum Chairs Mr. John leading educator, this week, for a two fold construcUve program to combat TVs undesirable aspects and their effects on school children. to Tooele in 1912. In a paper presented before the He was married to Filomena 91st annual convention ol the Nardacchione in Dec., 1908, at American Association of School Denver, and they are the parents Administrators, (AASA), Dr. Paul of four sons and one daughter. A. Witty, professor of education at Mrs. Pannunzio died in 1953. Northwestern University said, It Upon coming here, he was emis the resjronsibiluy of citizens to ployed by the International Smeltseek an improvement in current ing and Refining Co, where he offerings via TV, but they have worked for 41 years, retiring in the responsibility also to make the 1953. most of present offerings. On hand to honor him on Sun"Parents and teachers can aid, day, will be his sons, Henry, F'red, too, by encouraging children to se- Lewis, and Rudy Pannunzio, their lect programs with discrimination wives and children, all of this city and to evaluate them with discern and h I s daughter, Mrs. Nick Dr. Witty continued. ment, (Mary) DAgmllo and family, of Citing the present "overwhelm Ogden. ing tendency of TV producers to Mr. Pannunzio has a sister, Mrs surfeit children and adults with Josephine Pagltone, of this city, Western and crime presentations" and a brother, Donato Pannunzio Dr. Witty warned, "children can of South America. gradually come to accept violence, hate, and destruction as almost But Dr. Witty added, "despite ATTENDS FDNERA1 the limitations of TV, it has many Mrs. Karl McBride, accompadesirable features and poientali nied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs some programs ties. Although Salt Lake City, are mediocre or worse, there are Raymond Laub, motored down to Beaver, Tuessome genuinely informative offerday evening, to attend funeral ings and occasionally a truly in- services for her brother's wifes or beautiful presentation father, George C. Murdock, age spiring normal ways of life." 72. Services were held at 2 p m Emphasizing the need for parat Beaver Second ents and teachers to "encourage Wednesday, ward, and interment was in Beathe development of better TV Mountain View cemetery. Mrs. and to adopt a "construc- ver McBride returned home Aednca-- , for tive program of guidance childrens and young peoples tele day night. Let us viewing, Dr. Witty sa'd, remember Mat TV is a problem mainly in homes where Darerts allow a to become and remain a problem. Ic may also prove to be a liability in schools in which it receives little or no attention or guidA Boys' SPECIAL DRAW DRAPE Special BUY pr4 -- 9 Uiu party day anniversary. be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pannunzio Mr. Pannunzio, a resident of Tooele for the past 47 years, was born at Agnone, Italy, on April 12, 1884. He came to the United States in 1902 and lived at Pueblo and Denver, Colo., before coming called yard A'----- Mrs Roberta Vorwaller of Erda is in the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, where she underwent lung surgery, early this week She is repotted to be reeoveung (421); Janet Williams, Ibl; Leida Mauss, 151 (423); and Kaye Buckingham, 151 (423). Congratulations to Bess Seals John Pannunzio will be honored for taking Bowler of the Month at a family dinner on Sunday, Aphonors, by rolling a 518 series, 'ast ril 12 on occasion of his 75th birthweek. will The Parent Teacher TV Roll Urged MEN'S AND you! I ApS Lucille Pogue, Spanish, IN HOSPITAL 16 ors for the week. Pearl Scott, Skyline, rolled the high game of the week, of 195 pins and a 466 series. Nancy Shurtz, Sinker Motor, a new bowler this year, gave Pearl a close second by rolling a big 187 (431). After high bowlers were: Betty DcBois, 168, Verla Kopfer, 170, NEW SLEEVELESS Cotton BLOUSES ! Thursday Friday Saturday Janet Sxhut, f HA 14 Skyline Cafe Minnesota Woolen Co. 12 10 Stoker Motor Co 1 First Security Bank rolled a 1970 series 675 high game, taking three from Skyline and giving them team hon- f Elack Gym Shoes j the 19 Red or blue oxfords for boys and girls. New shirts and blouses for every skirt and pair of pants you own! Stripes, prints, plaids, solids. Wonderful special price. Sizes 32 to 38. Get several. OPENING 1 Smash S GRAND "VEhv East First North Tooele, Utah Phone 345 tfy DC . Luxe |