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Show The Tooele Transcript 17, 1959 Friday, April will discuss various other phases 'of guidance, during the panel pre I ;.-- Wedding Bells Bing for Young Couple All t V--Av J1 w.; v L' ? V Glen Coon. i Ki. in this ims .. P7n sr Dooneacv'enW tW ever happened n gns "Why?' i".!1 Pfc. Shows Each Night Doors Open 6 P.M. Show Starts 6:30 Saturday Doors Open 12:30 PM STARTS SUNDAY GARY iP 'COOPER MARIA and Mrs. Glen Coon 'ey Palmer performed the double ring ceremony, after which re reshments were served to the KARL MALDEN Friday Thursday Saturday FABULOUS WALKER...' JIMMY j. roup. Mr. Mrs. Coon of of the groom. newlyweds ap- i9 on the color scheme of pink and white carried out. The wedding party stood before an archway, bound in white atm, with gay floral decorations flanked by huge baskets of gladioli and chrysanthemums. A center of interest was the three-tietecake, v.edding a miniature bride and topped groom, w'ith wedding bells and A was d swans. The petite young bride chose a model of traditional white satin and Chantilly lace, for her wedding gown, styled with skirt, long s'eeves, and enhanced She with a scalloped neckline. wore a shoulder length veil of and carried a bouquet o white gardenias, carnations, an pink rosebuds with matching pink Stilting BOB h streamers. Bat bar t Skeen was maid i honor, and Wii.mfred Jensen and Jean Coon, sister of the groom were bridesmaids.. They were dressed" in bue ballerina length gowns and held nosegays of pink carnap'ons wrh pmk streamers Little Miss Penny Stew'art was flower girl She, loo, wore blue, accented with pink ribbon, and carried a little pink basket of flowers. Mrs. Watson chose a grey suit for her daughter's wedding, and the grooms mother ware a Hue street dre:--- . Both lat' es had corsages of white carnations and gar denias. Richatd Castagno tended to duties of best man, and ushers in eluded Ronald Evans, Jerry Brown, Joe and Fred Watson. Miss Kathleen Droubay had charge of the bride's guest book, while Marjorie Weyland took care of the gifts,' assisted by Joan Castagno, Darlene Stewart, and Evelyn Stewart. Serving were Donna Castagno. Linda Smith, Diane Warr, and Vickie LeBritton. Pfc. Coon is currently stationed at Oceanside, Calif., with the US Marine Corps. His young bride is completing school at Tooele high Mrs. Inez Gundry and Charles MeKellar jo. nod hands in ma' riage, with rites performed at Elko, Nevada, last Saturday. They were accompanied to Elko bv Mr. McKellar's daughter, Miss Myrna MeKellar, Mr. and Mrs. Ri hard Parsons, and Mrs. Mary He e.n Parsons. They lcterned to Tooele, Sunday night. MILES HOPE-VER- RETURNS ALEXIS SflTH College Gratis Offered Rank In Air Force Applications are now being accepted for the new Air Force officer school training program (OTS). This program is designed to offer commissions to college graduates who did not enroll or complete the Air Force Reserve Officers Training Corps program. Selected applicants will take a training course, and after completion of the training, will De commissioned second lieutenants in the Air Force Reserve. The OTS program has tentatively set up needs for officers in the fields of navigation, weather, sup communications electronics, ply, research and development (physical and biological sciences), supply and administrative services. three-mont- I deduced by jack i-- ItocM ROSE ROSE by ScreeApity tat kr cm ftn fort Slip R Jack foie by Kfivmf shawls') md MfiVIM . MUMuM !!?VJP SMAVUSWI Hnj t J(ddrrVec( MW959 Nintrs CTirtt technicolor , ALBERTA Model C2245 C fee- - 21" d'Of meos. 262 in. rectangular picture orea. In grained mahogany, wolnut or grained blonde oak colerw - PATHS 7 LOW AS Jit" fGTKG-aEVVMn.A f0Ov'C f "f by fO a H !9 Sv6 s OtCSr AJf WBCcTtT lA KdX 14 4 if WITH TRADE-I- if. s WHY PAY MORE ? BUT PIRfORMANCE ...BUY Bonny Jean, age 2, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith, had the mi.siortunc to fracture her collarbone in a fall from the bed in her home, Tuesday night, while playing with the other children of the family. The Smith family has just re- Drivers Seal new Sheath Pant (a) yield (c) expect a railroad right-of-wa- The back zipper? Completely invisible. And there are no pockets, just the sleek, chic beauty of our smoothly fitting sheath pant. ..in an exciting cotton called Herringbone wash-and-we- ar Twill! Sizes (b) Come to a full stop oppoeight-sidesite any sign, whether its red with white lettering or yellow with black lettering. Both signs mean stop. And be sure the way's clear before proceeding. 7 North Main 2. (c) The signs state the law for example, speed limits, park- 8, 1. Presto Pry Cleaners UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT it i 1958 35, E. Comer of Vine Vine 1st & East $7.95. CASH & 4 t Fishing Licenses are Void after April 15 1959 Hunting & Fishing License s) 79 cents AT and TATES down Also all your fishing equipment and supplies at Bargain prices. 79 k" This i (Men-Lad:e- Phone 778 CARRY ONLY! 39 39 Sports Coats 39 Sweaters 39 Blouses 39 Skirts Suits, (Men or Women) ..79 79 Dresses (Plain) Overcoats Car Coats cp GET YOUR NEW F 17 if Week's Special Only when (JT accompanied by any other above item! PLAIN SKIRTS ! I Mitchell 300 Reels 519.95 Philflpson Rods $19 going for s,2 Many other Bargains & TATES ZENITH Phone 112 zipper vanishes bn the crossing ahead. 4. A round yellow sign ahead means just one thing you're approaching a (a) dead end, (b) school crossing, (c) railroad cros- GORDON'S FURNITURE CO. 60 South Main the d ftBESt loof QUALITY Breaks Collarbone In Home Mishap d On Highest, Top Quality Dry Cleaning 59 It costs more to use stondard handcrafted circuitry in th Zenith handcrafted horizontal service saver chassis but it pays off in better performance end less service headaches far Zenith owners. y Little Girl, Age 2 5. A diamond-shapesign tells of (a) unusual conditions ahead, (b) a roadside park, (c) a hospital zone. Answers: t N HANDCRAFTED farewell party for Marie and right-of-wa- sing. SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Pants THE A Tony Macaluso has been arrarged for Saturday, April 18, at the Tod officers club, 7:30 p.m. In addition to the farewell activities, a brief business meeting of ail golfers will be conducted, to discuss plans for the coming year. All golfers and friends of the Macalusos are cordially invited to attend. The Golf Ass'n. will furnish the refreshments. you should (b) stop, TPJIDETN BEST pictgro quality . . . pew orful, clean, sharp in controst because Zenith uses new SUNSHINE PICTURE TUBE that drives the picture against the screen with greater brightness. BEST features spotlite dial, gated beam sound stabilizer, face plate tone control, easy-ou- t glass, fringe lock circuit. BEST performance 'Zenith leads in dependable operating with Zenith s famous Horizontal hand craftod chassis. Golfers Plan Parly For The Macalusos Sal ing restrictions, and turning and passing regulations. 3. (a) This means youre required to slow down or stop for other cars at intersections. Even if the intersection isn't marked with a yield sign, it's smart to let the other car go ahead, the National Safety Council says. "Better to lose a right, and save your life. 4. (c) According to the Council, you should always be ready to stop when approaching a railroad crossing. 5. signs (a) Diamond-shapewarn of any dangerous or unusual conditions ahead curves, side roads, hills, intersections, dips, bumps, or school zones. Use extra caution until you've passed the danger zone, the Council warns. "Traffic signs, signals and devices, and pavement markings," it says, "are signs of life your life lines. They protect you. Respect them." traffic signs the triangle is yellow with black lettering. It means or university (seniors currently enrolled in college can apply when they are within 135 days of scheduled graduation) and be between the ages of 20' and 272 at the time of application. If applicant desires flying training, he must not be more than 26 VJ years of age at the time of application. Marriage is no bar to qualification. yoc'Zrafe guessing game. h right-of-wa- Save Like Crazy! i goodies. Highlight of the evening will come at 7:30 pm. when a prize will be given lo the winner cf a The Sixth waid MIA will be host at the regular MIA dance to le held Saturday, April 18. Dancing will begin at 9 p m. to the music of the "Off Beats" in the Tirst-Sixtward recreation hall. Everyone is invited to attend. Admission will be by budget card and guest ticket, plus 50 cents single admission or 75 cents d lf THEY'RE IN A CLASS BY THEMSELVES! U,, loa--'- 1 BEAUTIFUL HOME will furnish a nice income and home for someone, and can be purchased through FHA. It has three spacious rental units. The price includes three refrigerators, three gas stoves, a dish washer, a Bendix washing machine, two apartments full of furniture, brand new water heater, new Lennox gas furnace. Ideally located, three blocks from center of town, two blocks to Tooele high school, one-hablock to Fourth ward church. All this for $18,500. Call 1027 or 855. and V The Seventh ward Relief Society nas set Friday, Apil 17 for annual bazaar and food sale, and me public is invited to attend. Activities are scheduled to get underwi y at 5:30 p ru at the Thirl Seventh ward recieanon hal! when f. cafeteria style supper will be served. On the menu will be such popular items as chili, salad, hot exps, barheque sandwiches, cake, ice cream, etc., ill at attractive prices. Mr. Marie Williams, president of the sponsoring organiza non, extends an invitation for all to bring their families and treat ihem to supjer. At 6.30, the baaar will begin. A wide variety of hand made house hold linens, aprons, etc., will lie ior sale, along with home-bake.akes, pies, breads, and other RESEARCH CLASS t Tooele stake genealogical re Driving on your vacation, this search class will meet at the home of Lydia Atkin, 26 South First West year? If so, you'll see a lot of on Saturday, April 25, at 7:30 p.m. road signs. Just how well do you know them the iigns . of , life" Everyone interested is invited to for you and your family? Take attend. this test and find out. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA 1. An eight-sidesign red with Mrs. Vernon E. Thompson, with white lettering means (a) no pasher handsome, red haired son, sing, (b) stop, (c) yield David, of Burbank, California, are visiting here at the home of her 2. Rectangular signs white with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond black (or other color) lettering, Mercer. Also guest at the Mercer state the (a) road conditions (b) home is a niece, Miss Laura altitude, (c) law. of Reseda, Calif. 3. The newest of the standard THIS fmmru CATLETT ,. " Those applying will need a de gree from an accredited college Limiled SPRING TO HOSPITAL hospital on Wednesday for treatment of an infection in his arm. h on the TV PERFORMANCE BUY FOR DARREN McGAVIff J9-2- Sixth Ward To Host ns MIA Dance Smart was released from cently moved here from Delta, and they reside at 690 Utah ave., the Veteran hospital on Monday in Edgemount. Mr. Smith is emon after having undergone ujgery his knee. He was returned to the ployed at TOD. PAUL DOUGLAS t'GEORGE Safety he added. d MAYOR OF NEW YORK! This will be the theme of the y two-yea- More detailed information about this new Air Force program can MARRIAGE LICENSE be obtained by contacting the local Wesley W. Chaudoin, Tooele, 22 Air Force recruiting office, Maur-anBetty Kay Fawson, Grants- - ice building, 428 South Main st. (Salt Lake City. ville, 19. THE STORY' OF f, Inez Gumlry Roland and Married lo Erda are parents The greeted friends and relatives at a beautifully March at C. A. MeKellar pointed reception Erda ward church. floor-lengt- SCHELL Safely Makes Sense special week, proclaimed iy President Eisenhower, is spon sored jointly by the National .afety Council and the US Department of Agriculture. Die purpose of the observance, jays the Council, is to promote sa.ety and accident prevention on American farms in the field, in he home, and on the highway. Leading farm organizations arc endorsing the seven-dasafety ampaign. Each year, more than 12,000 farm residents are killed in accidents, and another million are injured. There are more accidental deaths in farming than in any other major American industry. The National Safety Council said it is urging everyone with an interest in the welfare of farm residents to participate in this year's National Farm Safety Week. "Safety is something you can't think about just one week out of the year," the Council said. "But if everyone concentrates on it during F'arm Safety Week and the practices safety the year round, there's bound to be a drop in - STARRING 1959. The Germany Tj 13. s John Yourchlk. ores.. Tooele County Babe Ruth league. 16th annual National Farm A'eck, to be observed July Kenneth Davis Home Fred MacMuRRAY'Jean HAGEN April '"iuS Wait DiSNFtf boys White-nouse'- Why Guidance? Four spec.al.sts from Salt Lake Lc City will present the next Pogue, Kathy Carolyn House, School" program, over KTUT. on J Lewis, Annette Smith. Monday at 1:30 pm. This particular program will be "Why Guidance, presented by Hyrum M. Smith, Utah State director of Guidance Services, in cooperation with Mark Nichols, Utah State director! fFOm of Vocational Education. Emoryl pjC- Kenneth R. Davis, son o Morelli, supervisor of testing and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis, was counseling for Utah State Employ released at Fort Chaffee, Aikan ment Security: Dr. Phelon J. Mal-ou- sas, March 30, from the US Army, head counselor of certificate and arrived home April 1, having program and assistant professor of completed a r tour of duty educational psychology of the Uni-jn- e was stationed in Frankfurt, versity of Utah, will also be on .Germany, for the past 18 months, the panel. je bas accepted employment in Mr. Smith will act as moderator' Tooele, and will remain here, for and the other mentioned specialists the present. M, and your birthday falls between and August 31, September 1, 1916, and you have not registered .'or Babe Rath baseball before, now Is the time to do so. The registration cards arc avail able in Mr. Evans and Mr. ofticcs, and at Sales Cratt store. Pick up a card, fill it in, sign it bop it in the mail, on or before - MUmiEST 13, . . If . a Ends Saturday M XtINEET PM All fun-fille- is 2 ATTENTION! h(yf ktut. aV W in the Family, Sale Bazaar-Foo- d b Life School, But We Learn." is the theme of the a comedy n,,re s"rus of r0 him! in three acts, mil presented to the public on Monday. April 20 r,mstlbt,nR each,N n' at the North Totx-lstake recrea-ehall. All parents and taxpayers should Admission is 25 cents, and cur- also listen in on the April 27 protain time is 7:30 pm. gram. when the "Why of School Sjmnsored by the Fifth ward Policies" will be explained and the comedy will be cussed by Tooele county .schoo. entertaining lor all. Mis board members, Supt. Harris and Thomas is the director. Principal Carl R. Lvans. cast of characters includes: Fach program in the series is font Burgess, Virginia Michelsen, punctuated heie and tuere with vatolyn Cowans, Lester Owens, jeatchy musical numbers from Hector, David Fillmore, El- - dents from various Tooele count) Jan Hill, Sam Blackharn, Terri schools Wassorn, Sharleen Gillett". ReWendover school's musical talent ,huca Hetnegar, Buddy Marx and was featured during last program. Gus Russell. when Principal Carl R. Evans and members from the various school I veryonew.l be welcomed, and ,clubs trcatl,d lhe subjoct .wh .he entire family is invited to at Clubs u nd The students from Wendovei were Barry Struuchen, Jay Wine and Steven Wadsworth. Club participants were Kemi) All Relief Society Plans At Seventh Ward they e The nuptial! took place at the home of the bride's partnts, Mr and Mrs. Henry Watson, in the presmee of family memte'is and a few close friends. Bishop J. Hait- - 4L.. in to 900 by 1:15 should be p i.i. to be this ip sile Not March 17 niarked the wedding day for Miss Sophie Watson and Jfc. All Babe Bulb Comedy Isentation.Tooele county residents tuned sure don't im. jTo Be Staged Flayers Musi timely subject, presented authorises age. Ward: Bcgisler Now Fifth By For For Ael Tooele, Utah 10 North Main Phone 1 10 |