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Show jihg Tooele Transcript parlimentarian and Helen Provo president, will visit and assist in the installation Ladies of Elks To Install New Officers Ftate Bray, Elettions were held at the rogu lar monthly meeting of the Tooele Ladies of Elks, with the following new officers: Alice Kirkpatrick, pres.; Helen Paulos, vice pres.; Beatrice Oren-dorfrecording sec ; Madeline Cudd, corresponemg sec.: Colleen DeLaMare, treas.; and Nedra Hansen, historian. The new officers will be installed at r'tes to be held Friday, April 17. Vi Schow, state pres ; Louise Larson, state sec.; Myrtle Hafen, CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all who gave aid and kindness during the illness and passing of our beloved wife and mother, Mrs. Eulogia Mares. We are grateful for the lovely flowers, cards, the expressions of sympathy, food, and friendship, which we received. We also wish to thank the Catholic Ladies Guild for their assistance, during our f, 83rd Birthday ' 'in ; V'v-- . P; y bereavement. Alfonso Mares and Family. t . " 1 K Black Tube Type ' , 1 A t and old recappable tire BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS i WIZARD Power Mowers as low as 3577 - j i' 011 I 4 "' De-Wa- Daughters Tea 'J1 i rJ.,. y. r h grandchildren. ward chapel. All stake and ward genealogical CLUB workers and bishoprics are especwas hostRussell Mrs. Marlyn ially urged to attend. ess at the monthly meeting of R NEW the DAUGHTER Club, on Wed- her birthday greetings. nesday evening. Games were Grandchildren were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Phillip E. Jones played, with winners prize going Mrs. Roy Wiscomb and three are happily rejoicing at the birth to Lois Williams, and low prize to children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pot- of a daughter, born Tuesday, Ap- Shirley Gates. Visiting together, ter and three children, Mr. and, ril 14 a; 7:23 a.m. at Tooele Val- and delicious light refreshments, Mrs. John Finley and three child-- j ley hospital, weighing seven lbs., were also enjoyed. Club memren, Salt Lake City; and Mr. and, five ounces, and measuring 21 in. bers present were Lois Williams, Mrs. Howard K. Davis and three in height. Little sister, Chn line, Shirley Gates, Dolly Ronkovich, children, of Tooele. She was vis-- 1 2'$, aweit? her at home. Grand- Rita Haddock, Joan Kirk and Iva ited by all of her children: Mr. parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hamilton, and special guest, Naand Mrs. Clyde E. Everett and C. Jones, with six grandchildren; omi GrifFth. three children, Mr. and Mrs. Wil ford Johnson, Mrs. Elsie Christiansen, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Everett and son, Bountitul; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Everett, of t si liool traihrr told me Sirvens My Centeiville; and long distance vis is ihe best in the West llcnager training its via phone from Mrs. E. H. and it is. After a secrclaiial course Ihe doubled my previous p.v. Hrnagcr plated Combs, Inglewood, Calif., and Mr. me as a secretary lo a manager m a big elc-tn- c and Mrs. Melvin Everett, Arcawhile I was still in my teens. linn dia, Calif. She received many beautiful cards, flowers, and very Colcnc Ball many lovely gifts. June Graduates: You Can Soon Earn Up to 250 A Month Tooele Stake Home Missionaries For Sunday, April 19 There arc many young women who graduated from high school Iasi June now in good paying secretarial positions, thanks to a course at Stevens I lenager. for Sunday, April 19, have been announced, as follows: First ward Lawrence Sharp and Daniel F. Lawrence. Fourth ward Silas M. Young and Howard J. Clegg. Sixth ward President P. Ross Eleventh Ward Missionary Homecoming Cowans, M. Earl Marshall. Tod Park branch Rex D. Stutznegger, Perry C. Gillette. Stockton ward Pres. Alex F. Dunn, James A. Bevan. Deseret branch Carver W. Bryan, Pres. Raymond E. Pehr-so- iff erine Christiansen. Presiding at the beautifully decorated tea table were Doris Hall and Merle Van Otten, retiring Colleen DeLaMare, presidents; new president of Alpha Eta chapter; and Ann Russell, the first sponsor of Beta Sigma Phi in Too- Tooele stake genealogical meet- lette has 26 grandchildren and ing will be held Sunday afternoon Mrs. Emily Everett has 62 great at 2:30 pm. in the Tooele Eirst-Sixt- tiii-T- committee members Seated at the serving Doris Hall, and right, Merle Van table, left Otten. Standing, L to R Margaret Town send, Betty Kershner, Paula Argus, Colleen DeLaMare, Katherine Christiansen, Helen and Mazile England. 3ru of Beta Alpha Eta Sigma Phi was hostess at the annual mothers and daughters' t a held Sunday, April 12 at the lovply home of Mrs. Margaret Townsend, sponsor for Alpha Eta chapter. Guests and members ot both Alpha Eta and Xi Pi chapters, were greeted at the door by Alice Lindberg, Thelma Dunn, Paula Arl, gus, and new pledges Helen Mazile England, and Kath- 'iy 'A I VH ! ' f 'f Beta Sigma Phi Holds Mothers chapter plus tax w 40 I One of the social BETA SIGMA PHI TEA highlights of the season was held on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Margaret Townsend, when mothers and daughters of both Alpha Eta and Xi Pi chapters of Beta Sigma Pin attended a tea. Pictured above are new pledges and 8.70x15 I .7:V gj SPECIAL Anniversary 0 ' rii. hhivc--..'-V GOLDEN Mrs. Emily Lverett celebrated her 83rd birthday, quietly at the home of her oaughtei and Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Davis, Erda, whom she was visiting. As she was not feeling well, only her children and several of her grandchild! en called and gave son-in-la- 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Davis, with five grandchildren. Mrs. Carrie Green has 27 great grandchildren, Mrs. Agnes Jones Gil- Tooele Stake Sets Genealogy Meet Honored On 17, 1959 Friday, April COIENE BALI Rigby, Idaho Stavont Honagor it tho only Utah school lo loach Spoodwriting, tho ABC shorthand. taiy Free placement sersice. Pay as you learn terms. Enroll Now: Summer term beginsjune 17. Secretarial, areounling, business management, general business, olluc aiiionialiun, Nancy Taylor T hushing, typing, IBM card punch, and others. Vernon ward Sterling R. Har ris, Arthur W. Bryan. 1 ' ' ele. General chairman was Donna with Norma Dean, Alece Ryan, Francis Mayo, Geneve Jones, Jane Shea, Leatrice Stewart, Norma Allred, and Elvera Seeley, assisting. Chriss, Ladys Golf The Ladies Golf Association held a brunch on Tuesday to introduce the new officers of the season, following which a scotch bursome was played. Prizes were awarded to Ola CUSTOM REEL & ROTARY MOWERS Dugdaie and Joan Glaus, Virginia Franches, and Ruth Stapher, Sylvia Penna and Mary Droubay. Ladies are urged to come out each and play on Ladies Day Wednesday at 10 a.m. BRIDAL SHOWER A lovely brides shower was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. DeLaMare, on Monday evening, for Mrs. Jerry Hites-mathe former Judy Boles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boles, of Tooele. The decorations were carried out in yellow and green, with a cleverly - decorated umbrella as the center of attraction. Aunts of the bride were hostesses of the affair. Those in attendance were: Mrs. Jack Mrs. A. D. Tanner, Mrs. Chicken and Turkey Giant Size 10c off Spare Time Pies 6 for 1.00 Cal Grove Real Juice ORCHIDS RAISED IN TOOELE Rita Aagard looks over two beautiful orchid plants, each a profusion of blooms, which were raised by her mother, Mrs. James C. Aagard, 406 Parkway. Despite their lovely fragile look, the blossom will last for a period of from two to six weeks; the plant on the left is going into its fourth week of bloom. Mrs. Aagard, who raises the flowers as a hobby, has 23 orchid plants, with several in various stages of blossoming. She also boasts approximately 50 varieties of African violets, as well as many other kinds of house plants. In addition to pursuing this hobby, she also has a family of five sons and two daughters to care for, and still finds time for her piano music. LaMare, and Mrs. E. C. DeLaMare. Games and refreshments ds were enjoyed. The bride receivetf many lovely gifts. Wan IWCqwWftW ifflWWWW jii.ujcuo.v-z- Lemon Juice 10 cans 1.00 8 for 1.00 -- r in; 'irni. Water GROUND BEEF US Good Pillsbury AT .iai ' package Softener Whi,e King g4c Fresh Lean Beef Rose Dale Peas Hot Roll Mix 72c 15c off on 7 lb. 303 size Sweet - Tender 2 2 lbs. 98c Blade Cut pkgs. 55c POT ROAST lb. 49c .IP. Pay I-A- Rinso Blue J iy.iii.i.JFt.L1'.'. .'.i. .VAW WW jjyiQcM Con-nel- Pete Hitesman, Mrs. Walter Fresne, aunts of the bride; Mrs. Bud Stone, Mrs. Lee Martin, Mrs. Farrell Hitesman, Mrs. Mary Sod-Misses Carolyn Boles, Claudia Hitesman, Linda and Susan De- - ... a, 7 - Piece Bronzetone Dinette Set We do the 36" x 60" blonde woodgrain top with 12" leaf included Chairs washable covering, foam rubber padding following all for 6888 The standard of the world in Reliability So dependable d . . . and so economical so in operation is the Cadillac car that it compliments its owners practical wisdom through every marvelous mile he drives. For the inspiration of those who design and build for Cadillac is: how good and how enduring can this car be made! That they have been successful in this goal is evidenced in the great cars renown as the world's best synonym for quality! long-live- Repair Service Watch & Jewelry Repairing Pen & Pencil Repairing Lighters, Electric Razor Repairing Watch Bands Pearl Restringing 16 GAME PLAYGROUND Multiplay climber, stainless steel slide with space platform, 33 swings, trapeze, rings, and airglide reg. 35.95 now 3088 Engraving Broken Trophies Repaired Large selection of new figures and trophies in stock lesterfl Silo niiMHiniMf QUICK SERVICE Marcellas Lewis BATEMAN VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Manager 49 North Main Phone 980 Tooele, Utah JEWELRY 5 North Main STOKER 44 MOTOR COMPANY East First North Tooele, Utah t |