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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, July Mr and Mrs 31, 1959 Ralph Gn.t ih and m'kond enjoying fishing and daughter. Joyce, Luke Point aiu ightseeing m Yellow slum Nat on soon al Park. Ralph Edwards, Tooele, i y' ft c . , ' Vi! V- - Still Tcims JLl 30 to 50 off Drones St llinjr ax Nationally Advertised llrand Sports Wear Off 7 North Main in Tooele Phone 778 er and family, returned Friday, from a two weeks vacation in Montana, with relatives, and lat-dwent to Yellowstone for a week. Phone 818 Msffi s Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Haines and family of Layton visited on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hartley Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Manchest MOTHER GOOSE SHOP is Cleaning house Come in for Special Summer Clearance Bargains! West Vine Street Mrs. Norma Petlerson of Salt Lake is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jen sen. 8) (3im V - Y: y - d cek-War- M3T - - - - Application dates for 740 grouse permits are August 3 through 8 August, according to the Utah Department of Fish and Game. The department reminded that the Commission recently set these permits for fifteen hunting units in the state and scheduled Sept season for all as the two-da-y t V-V . A ' I E NOT HWVAII but the W C. Tate home in Tooele, where an authentic Luau was held for the Xi Il Chapter of the Beta Phi. Sigma Xi Pi In true Hawaiian fashion, fifty guests sat on cush ons and enjoyed the delicious food served by Myrtle Van Otten and her committee, Vera Tate, Helen Stoker, and Elaine Wassom. Chapter Holds Limit WEEKEND GUESTS The strains of Hawaiian music Guests last weekend at the home glowing torches, and gavle colored sportswear transmuted W'aikiki of Mrs. Lenore Wagner and Mrs, Reach fiom Hawaii to the gaidcn 'Clara Brad'ey, were their sister, of the W. C. Tate home in Tooele Mrs. Emma Peterson, Lly Nev., The Xi Pi Chapter of Beta 'and brother, George Tate, McGill, home on Sigma Phi and their partners en- Nevada They returned joyed a Hawaiian Luau and swim- Munday and Mrs, Bradley accomming party the evening of July panied them for an indefinite stay. . 15. Colorful cloths were spread on the lawn beside the pool. Center-piece- s were huge wixnlen tray; heaped high with fresh fruit and the Hawaiian torches furnished light. GRAND DAUGHTER VISITS Miss Nora Denncr, oaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Denner, of Salt Lake City, sjx-n- t last week grandparents, visiung with her Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Lricson. ran FURNITURE MART Broadway, Newtown Tooele, Phone 698 Offers You Two Terrific 12-1- 3 Choose the Plymouth model you want, then hurry on down to your Plymouth dealers! Hes really trading high and selling low during his big, big Summer Sale! You can save on the model and equipment of your choice if you move fast. Better hurry on down and see your Plymouth dealer rig-h- away-li- ke today! t Prices shown are the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Prices for the models indicated, equipped as illustrated, exclusive of transportation charges. units. Applications should be marked of "Grouse, Utah State Dept. West North Fish and Game, 15 Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah. Letters postmarked later 12 00 midnight, Weekend than August 8, will be returned to the sender. All applications must contain or the applicant's combination game bird hunting license number, name and address, choice or hunting unit, and $3.00 fee. Only one application may be submitt-a- t 529 Sunset Avenue, Specials Tooele, no that there shall be cancellations, refunds, or trans for of permits. If more applicantions arc re ceivcd for any given unit than the number of permits allotted that unit, a public drawing will be held at 9 00 a.m. on August 21, at the State Capitol. Applicants whose names arc drawn will then be issued a permit; those not drawn will have their money reprovide -- E z -- Plymouth Belvedere or Plymouth Belvedere Hardtop 6r Sedan 6" automatic WASHER The finest and sturdiest of all Automatic Washers funded. The department said these limited, controlled grouse hunts arc in conducted each year only those areas where favorable conditions have resulted in enough to increase in bird populations warrant calling a hunt. Past performance shows most hunting n units are over subscribed each year, resulting in a drawing for nearly all units. The hunting unit, county where situated and number of permits as allocated for each unit are ADMIRAL follows: Tgrjjfr Park Valley - Raft River, Box Snowville, Elder, 60; Howell Box Elder, 60; West Box Elder, Box Elder, 40; Parks - Schofield, Carbon, 50; Three Corners, Daggett, 25; Hatch, Garfield, 75; John's Valley, Garfield, 25; Bench, Garfield, 60; Bear Valley, Iron, 25; Randolph, Rich, Plumouth Plymouth Shvoy Deluxe Suburban 6 or or Woodruff, Rich 35; Vernon St. John, Tooele, 100; Diamond Straw50; Mountain, Uintah, berry, Wasatch, 50; Parker Mountain - Grass Valley, Wayne - Se35; Sedan "5 vier, 11 FOOT REFRIGERATOR With giant crosstop freezer unit, Vegetable Pan-guitc- h Crisper and Snack Rack Door -- Full 5 Year Guarantee n 50. STUDY GROUP Mr. school zed a young ing an HURRY I Don't miss this mat high Markworth, Tooele drama teacher, has organisummer theater grolip, of adults, and they are enjoyinteresting study of various will types of drama, etc. They the meet Thursday, and study Chinese Theater. Mr. Markworth the will present the lesson, at home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Summer Sale! A arras Motors Inc, 83 Noith Main 2tieet Fnone 7 Division of Chrysler Corporation Tooele Counlys Plymouth Headquarters Tooele, Utah Eox. a Last Thursday and Friday, a play "Lady Precious Spring Chinese drama, was produced at at the B.Y.U. Summer school, the Provo. A group of 12 from class went down on July 23, to see the play. Janet Scliutz, Joe Frailey, Janet DeSimon, Connie Whitehouse, Floyd Fillmore, Ron- nio Brown, Wanda Brown, Chad Wright, and Jay Fox, enjoyed the production. Time and Supply Limited HKOI IMG Phillips Furniture Marl 114 North I, j I - V 114 North Grouse llunl Includes Tooele Co. i V -- '-V- kerosene? "Many poisonous substances." the Council emphasized, "have a not delayed reaction and may produce symptoms for some time Don't after they're swallowed. wait for symptoms to develop -a administer first aid and call doctor. "Young children need constant it said. "Parents protection, must remove the hazards from a their child's path and keep sharp eye out for unexpected trouble. 1 ;V i - choose them for safety Toys Give baby sturdy rattles, brightly colored objects hung in view, soil, large, colored balls and push-pul- l toys with rounded edges Stuffed animals or dolls make good toys for baby as long as they don' have hard button eyes that can( be pulled loose and swallowed no pillow. Make In the crib sure the bars are up and locked when baby's in the crib, and that crib and window sills are coated with a lead-frepaint. Beware of thin plastic mattress covers. from "When baby graduates the crib to the floor, clear it of all obstacles. Dont leave things around he can get hurt on," the One of Council advised. the main hazards: Poisons tots will taste anything, even poisons Are any of ihese items all potential killers within a child's reach in your home: aspirin, iodine, perfume, nail polish remover, drain clean ers, match heads, shoe polish or V V r Watch out for hot fau scalding ,'e:s. Never leave baby a'one ir .he bath. Forget the phone or the doorbell when you're busy with .tby GJtsttfTr iWsXSu MIR) 4-- bars They're designed to help wipe out accidents - No. 1 killer o persons years of age. Baby's bath - always check water temjierature to prevent Warr Mrj- , V - Cathy MrJ j RobnjroH-antheir bav and sons Robbie and Scot( of an attPnded the chnstiansen family Nina rt.union m jbapah, over the lawnlend wh(.re th,.y rnJ(ned lhem cake iaeVl,s Wb relatives and visited and with Mis. Droubay's parents, Mr. Mis. Clayton Warr. and Mrs Lloyd Christiansen. Jimmy and Adaire Christiansen Mrs. Rose Castagno and daugh- former residents of Erda, visited ters Ella Merle and Donna. Mr with Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert and Mrs. Dale Castagno, Mr. ant! Droubay before returning to CalMrs. Allen Clark and children, ifornia to their home. Mrs. Christine Russell was hos Alice, Gerald and Paul, attended the Maxwell family reunion on less to her primary class WednesLake day, when she treated them to Sunday afternoon in Salt lunch up Settlement Canyon. EnCity. Mr and Mrs. Rawlin C. Gull joying lunch and games were: The and family, Pfc. and Mrs. Cordale following: Jean Jorgensen, Danny Rockie Gull and son Larry, attended the Warr, Gerald Clark and Gull family reunion held Sunday Russell. at Palmyrta Park in Spanish Fork Darlene Hardman returned SunGuests at the home of Mr. and day from a two weeks vacation Mrs. Banaire Rose are their in Twin Falls, where she was children, Mr. and Mrs. Earl G guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Aston Rose and family of Wichita, Kan., PATIO PARTY and Mrs. Oleda Rose and family Miss Carol Pewtrcss and her of Artesia, New Mexico. brother Gene Bryant, are enterMr. and Mrs. Norman Duncan taining at a patio party on Tuesand family, of Orem, called Sun- day evening for a group of their day at the home of Mr. and Mrs friends, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bryant on Parkway. Henry L. Miles. daughters Vicki Jensen Cindy Warr, celebrated Vicki Jensen celebrated her first birthday, at the home leventh birthday, Sunday, at the ru.ir and untlf, Keith and with supper on the home of her grandparents, with ? and a beautiful b'rtluiay family party and turkey dinrer They are daughters of Mr. vilh all the trirnm.ngs. Ethyle Jensen was hos-esat a luncheon Wednesday at her home for Mrs. Edith Cooper, Mrs. Phyllis Portor, Mrs. Kathryn Sw anger of Bountiful and Mrs Ldythe Larson of Salt Lake. ROTE! 14 'L twin ll-- i) i Cindy and Cathy Darl.ng Mrs. Shtop &4nn s t i Erda News low as S3. GO 30-5- 0 - ar- - some Ops from the r, National Safety Council that cock save a life your baby's1 They cover subjects ranging "rom baby' bath to biting criL S y 1 ' 1S Half Sizes and Regulars -- - V-v - all SUMMER DRESSES ' t JULY Clearance Oil Tips From Ihe Safely Council w ami &ce Broadway, Newtown Tooele, Phone 698 mail) other Mirprixt weekend xjxdaN! |