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Show The Tooele Transcript 15, 1959 Friday, May if you lire going f college ,'sertlrides pnd sprayers, drugs and there are officer naming pro- hospital supplies, electric genera- if you; tors and mobdecanteens. or books sou to (grams open v:r(, I DilDSOll JJlSCllSSCb pie attended the celebration. Mr. and Mis. Henry L. Miles spent Sunday at the home of Mr. land Mrs. John Ludwig, in. Tooele. Dy Beth Clmk Mrs. Vern Roberson, Salt Lake n S1S ! Palmer11-''L. Dean Mis. Mr. and ,rand ,M,S- ,,lnry law after-lt,,r;'and family spent Sunday " w:,y af,r noon at the home of Mr. and with her parents in Tooele. im.MMtinB Mis. Versal Shields, Sr., in fan von. Jlene and Deanna Barnett, of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Gull, Mr. fahenle, Nev., spent the weekend and Mis. Ron Puxman and grandj with Imle cousins, Deanna and, son, Ronnie, of Spanish Fork.j jspent Wednesday at the home of P.rad Palmer. 'Mr. and Mis Rawlm C. Gull. Mr. Howard II. Davis had the Mrs. Blanche Liddell received a pleasure, Saturday, of going call from a daughter, ,(.(.phone lorr.ne where the Union Pacific Mrg M C(K) Los A ,.l(,s 9U h year lM railroad celebrated its S(.nds bt.s, w D)1 lu,r Kr was unveiled and A monument friends and family at home, museum Ofiened. Some 12,000 Mr and Mrs. Da,tf I)roubay amJ J.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V. family, Clearfield; Mr. and Mrs. and Adrian Liddell and family, Mr. and Mrs. LaVarre Liddell and amity, of Tooele, visited, Moth- er's day, at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lid NEW HOMES, dell. Enla New.' ... Cape Canaveral the dollar food Learn the way to eliminate your, has distributed and tools of self. as paikages intercontinental ajsade military service, My last few days in Florida pioduction more than 50 overseas were spent at Cape Canaveral, siles that will go over 1500 nulesolunVer in the L'mtetd States Mj-- help in mis-o- f M1. "r which i. located on the Fast coast and hit a target with an accuracy rw corps . . . plan your future. 'countries through its overseas sent as - sums, to dis-o- f well as rebel serwill be I loiida, some 150 miles south of within one mile. They trade your obligated military of emergent y. Jacksonville. From here, the: lopped to launching stations in! vice for traimng and experience aster aieas in time the See Marine. United 'as States a Lnglatid, Norway, ious intercontinental missiles, by and other nations, with the pur- - recruiting sergeant today: Rxni NROUTE TO KOREA South 42S Maurice building, which World War HI, if it ever pose of annihilating enemy cities lifford Lloyd Irickson, of Hancomes, will be fought. I under- - wiibin 30 minutes after the first Main street, Salt Lake City, Utah over. Illinois, spent Mother's day 4 2552, at Better still, call .Mpire stand there aie three other piov- nuclear missile or (tomb fired in Tooele, with bis parents, Mr. in Alabama, in the US. extension 3fti, COLLECT, for fur- and Mrs. Clifford Erickson. Lloyd tng grounds," Arizona, and on the Pacific coast is enroule to Korea, on a special Leading Corporalitins assignment fur two government stroy our launching bases in these Producing Missiles months. His family remained in These missiles are cimtracted,friendly countries, after which she Illinois, but will arrive in Tooele for by the Department of Defen.seiwould perhaps destroy our ten lar- - UnillllKlIltlcrs i in June for a visit. . with various important coipora-pes- t cities. Even if 20 million lit Killed.I44l RETURN TROM CALIFORNIA lions such as the Douglas Aircraft American citizens were IlllJJWUy of five Chemical Commanders w'htth builds the "Thor," within the first few hours of such , ,, i,i'Company orv ne .e. yL !e Northrop Aircraft Company, ;an attack, we would ...ill have 130 Corps Environmental Test Activi-- j Mrs. Lucy Cowan and daughter, i thV mil!, on people left, witlh an under- - ties met last week at Dugway to Roberta Nicliol, of St. John, re- laughterof Mr nd Mrs Charlies ,.Snar k I'orwaller, celebrated her birth- Martin Jerry Van Warr returned from a delightful builds the ground system of communicatiousdiscuss problems encountered which Company visit day, Saturday, at her home, with "Titan" and Vanguard, General and much of our transportation mg the past year. Fresno, Calif. Jerry Van Warr spent a happy a party, where little friends en the Desert, Polar, They were guests of Mrs. division which continuing to operate Convair REMODELING Representing Dynamics ;j Mrs. Ad, Clarl, Mr, Ucy W of the world are: Captain an's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andy Boeing1 constructs the "Allas; What About The l NEW ADDITIONS R. liams, Goates. Yuma Test Sta- - Patton, and her sister and broth- which is building the "Bo- John Aircraft Missiles? r- "J Mr. and Mrs. Flovd 'STR. Mr, Mrs. l?i,h and the Chrysler Corpora-Captain Don H 5 CABINET WORK My great disappointment at non, Arizona Gull, Dennis Mrs. Allen Warr, Mr. and marc," Ma- - Walker. w,hich lh? Greenland; Thule, Bronson. wai' ,nakt's to learn that, Warr. LeejMM. JimmKinnnd Mr andji?" ''Jl,P"'rh"jCape'Canaveral 'sisteMM Gilda'cwhran? the,rj"vorwaller.' andDanny' Basement Digging missiles have been jor Harry Barton, Ft. Greely, companies r.,.mi,t rinrk .... Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Haines and!Jay Pa!.mer- William C. Wells ! ALUMINUM I', met at h,s home h,re thty en Sat U rd v" even inti at The lome ofibst enK'ners- metallurgists, and perfected. Hence, though Russia, Alaxka; CaptainCanal Zone; and Mr family, of Layton; Mr. and Mrs Suth othtr 'Fort scitnt,slsUnited Clayton, specialists ,,r the States, or certain joyed cake and ice cream, and all Mr and Mrs ' Lvrnan Warr where Windows, Storm Doors, Floyd Walters and daughters Col went to the not under the bureaucratic are in a'Nicholas Asigno, Army Chemical soon be will countries show. cowboy they vis'ted nnd enjoyed cake and 'strictmns of government workers; leen and RaN'ae, visited, SaturRoofing, Siding, Awning position to destioy, none of them Center, Edgewood, Maryland ice cream. day, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hence, can be paid higher sala-;nohave the necessary means of These activities conduct laboraof Glenn Mrs. and Mr. Miller, J. Hartley Palmer, where they all field tests as to ries. The work is under the able defense ij 769 against an enemy missile, tory, storage and Salt Lake, spent the weekend at N Once in a while the enjoyed a nice dinner and visit of General Donald effect various climates have direction what feel engineers the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris FREE Estimate together. Yates. storage of chemi- they are on the right trark; butupn long-terManchester. of Dora Mrs. Tooele, Delaney, I Financing up to 5 years items, which I was much w'thlihe use, they targets impressed movejeal Little Peggy Rydalch enjoyed spent Mother's day at the home of what I saw, including the launch-lverslowly compared with the Mr. and Mrs. Rawhn C. Gull. f J of an entmy m,ssilerh?lweXndheVttthrUhome0Tf mg of ,hree ;hese missllt's-Tluy!sptiMGrC OI)srV4 vafy jn length from 25 t0 65 feet, days at Cape Canaveral convince Karen and Craig Gull. I Yiars S4mo( before me said what of have each divided into three stages; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warr and 13 'and cost from $1 million to J1.5 that there will be no World War Just years ago (May 11, family spent Sunday afternoon at million each. Of the three launched III until some country discovers CARE delivered i t s first food the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas whib I was du re, a section of one and has in production a depend- - package abroad. Today, CARE Rydalch, in Grantsville. missile. Our failed to ignite, and only the first able only helps prevent the hungry Mrs. Ella Walters spent Sunday1 section went into the air. A Department feels that our from starving it also sends tools will be successful in pro- - so that people may begin to help at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floydnd missile.blew up into a Walters, and enjoyed a nice din and pieces. But the third was sue- - ducing such, and we are now themselves, in the underdeveloped ner with her family. A daughter. cessfully launched and traveled erecting stations around our large areas of the world, tools make it These Jane, in Detroit, called by tele- 1500 miles, striking the ocean very cities for firing such missiles when they are perfected possible for a farmer in India to $1. 00 JEWELRY phone to wish Mother a pleasant close to its target. and in production. a!most double his crop, for a little day. Tracking These Great Missiles Its a sure sign of spring, when While at Cape Canaveral, I was Chinese refugee girl in Hong Kong ball practice starts for both boys briefed, together with the Honor- - I T C AI 1 1! to attend school, for whole vilIlkvi ball teams. There will be practice able Paul H. Spaak, Secretary lages in Korea and Latin America on Monday and Friday evenings General of NATO, by some of the to learn cottage industries. at the ball diamond. IjIMIIIE more important officers, on Now, CARE's program Clint Hardman This A practice ball game will be these missiles are tracked. (I was comprises over 50 standard packoclock-co- me warned not to ask ages ranging from $1 school kit to any questions). Clinton Hardman celebrated his this Saturday around 5 out and supjrort the home- The proving course was between a high a $100 brick making machine, seventh birthday and Mothers Is- - school graduate, town teams. C. Ascension and Canaveral this. Cafe Michael Phillips, regional year his with day together, this year, director reports. Some of evening is practice forjland off the west coast of Africa, what about the future, are you grandparents and little cousins in theThursdayball team. which I saw on my trip last year.jing to go to college? Are you goingjthe packages are: plows and agri-Thgirls Magna, at the home of Mr. and Gleaner Mrs. course covers several islands to go right to w,ork? Are you in- - cultural hand tools, fishing gear Ada Beagley, Mrs. Earl Coon, where all the 5 North Main Street the in Atlantic, between which are terested in learning a special and sewing machines, kits family enjoyed a nice dinner and leader, presented Beverly Barrus ? And are you interested in mechanics, C a s t a g n o with stationed US ships. Thus, the Donna carpenters, masons, and cake. birthday Gleaner lockets, Sunday evening. sile is constantly in sight, so thatjoliminating your obligated mili- - plumbers; midwifery kits and These girls have worked with the not only can its speed be observed, tary service? physical education kits and books help of a good teacher to fill all but tbe nose cone can be located Theres no getting around it . . . for youngsters and adults. Thru special purchases, CARE Jwhen it comes to the end of its no matter what your future plans their requirements. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Kinney arc- Within these cones are im- - are, there is r uniform in your provides institutions and commu. . . are proud parents of a baby girl, portant data and the intricate your United States nities with the equipment they born Sunday in the LDS hospital. chines which process such data Marine Corps has many plans need to effect progress. CARE aid A STRATOLOUNGER FOR EVERY SIZE, Phon 1S9 Little sister, Bobbie, is patiently and log the results. I am sure we open to you, ripht now, to elimi-wi- may take many diverse forms, in-, be able to build and put intomate your obligated military ser- such as seeds and livestock, waiting for Mama and baby sister EVERY BUDGET, EVERY DECOR FROM to come home. Mrs. Theresa Reid, of Sherman Oaks, California, is guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. Liddell. Mrs. Reid is a sister - n 1 . ' - p.-o- dur-centl- y two-wee- k Cow-regio- sn- Anti-Missi- 1 - - W Call y - l. SEE OUR ARMED FORCES De-jn- e sec-'fen.- SALE TABLE thous-enginee- now Regular 2 for s1.00 week only at self-hel- p e min howl'"'1 Of Training self-hel- -- BATEMAN JEWELRY E e mis-trade- TATE FURNITURE CO. - ll to$1S9M , LTi of Mr. Liddell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cochrane of Salt Lake, visited, Sunday, in Erda. 17 Mrs. Mildred Davis and mother, Mrs. Emily Everett, visited, Saturday, with relatives in Center- D ville. Mr. AMERICAS FASTEST SELLING RECLINING CHAIR and Mrs. Jim Oliver and daughter, Sharron, of Logan; Ella Merle Castagno, BYU student, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Castagno enjoyed a turkey dinner at the home of their mother, Mrs. Rose Castagno. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Castagno visited, Sunday evening, in Cedar Fort, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Strickland. Sherral Ann Rose is staying with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Banaire Rose, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Verle G. Rose and children, Carolee, Ronnie and Jay of Heber, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Banaire Rose. Miss Patsy Thompson, of Malad, Idaho, spent the weekend at the home of a friend, Alice Clark. Mrs. Marjorie Weyland was hostess to the Birthday club, in honor of Mrs. Mava Vorwaller, on her birthday. Prizes were won by Emma Warr, Florene Warburton and Hazel Warr. Pot luck dinner was served, and quilt blocks were worked on. Members who attended were: LaRue Coon, Georgia Warr, Florene Warburton, Lola Hardman, Roberta Vorwaller, Nina Warr, Hazel Warr, Ruth Emma Warr, Marjorie Gordon, Weyland, Come in today, register in our exciting SWEEPSTAKES REST-TES- T Yes . . 0 Rest-Tea Stratolounger and youll wonder how you ever got along without one in your home! So that you st can prove this to yourself . . . were staging a fabulous Rest-TeSweepstakes . . . nothing to buy . . . nothing for you to do but come in . . . REST TEST a Stratolounger and then register your name in our big Rest-TeSweepstakes. st ... st If you buy a Stratolounger now take advantage of our Special you can Rest-Te- st Value Price. If your name is drawn and you WIN A FREE STRATOLQUN G ER that purchase price will be refunded! So dont miss out be sure you come in Americas most wonderful, and Rest-Te- st most comfortable reclining chair STRATOLOUNGER! REGISTER FOR THIS EXCITES G SW EEPSTAKES AXY DAY THIS WEEK. LUCKY NAMES W ILL RE ANNOUNCED AT 7:00 P.M. ARMED EORCS DAY , JIM V loth TATE FURNITURE CO. 50 North Main Street Tooele, Ut. Phone 900 and Mava Vorwaller. Mrs. Isabella Ball Smith, 63, died Friday at Wasatch Deseret livestock ranch, of a heart attack. "Aunt Belle," as she was known to many, was respected and loved by all who knew her. Mrs. Mayna Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coon attended the funeral, Tuesday, and burial was in the Coalville cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Warr and family, of Magna, visited, Tuesday evening, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Drou-ba- y and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Droubay and family spent Mothers day at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Droubay. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Langford and family enjoyed dinner, Sunday afternoon, i n Grantsville, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G. Allsop. JOIN THE CIRCLE OF SAFETY ... in a Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawker and children, Carol, Dennis, and Jimmy, visited, Sunday afternoon, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hawker, in Grantsville. ORiVtNO .. .CHECK THE ONLY CAR WITH WHEELS Dotted lines show conventional wheel positions. Pontiacs wheels are five inches farther apart. This widens only the stance, not the car itself. Pontiac hugs tighter on curves and corners. Sway and lean are considerably reduced, ride is smoother, steadier. SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER STOKER MOTOR CO. 44 ACCIDENTS." 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