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Show 1 j ChrNlma Ideas KIks Slab Annual Hall W omans Here Friday j hon yon see me don't think Cars Hut mIhii you think, cars See Me cars and trucks lor MANTES CHEVROLET with the meetings ir November, the First Ward Rebel Society, will hold their meetings at 10 a m. instead of 2 p.m. ar formerly. This change has been CO. oi formulated at the request many of the Relief Society ladies. The first meeting of the month will be theology, and it will also begin at 10 a.m. with the teacher topic at 11:30 a m. :n) stW- - : Just 1 5 Minutes with the OTARION LISTENER Free Consultation Absolutely No Obligation Now you can hear wanted aoundj clearly and distinctly without the annoying, depressing, background aounda usually associated with ordinary hearing aids. Now through the Otanon Listener you can have the worlds truly secret hearting aid . . . without messy, bothersome cords, wires, banda in hair or clothes, or blobs ii or behind your ear. A tiny, almost invisible tube leads to the ear. 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Ah1 - t V J J s DECORATING IDEAS are shared with women throughout the state by Betty Iverson and Shirley Wright of Tooele, at Utah Slate University during the Extension Service, sponsored Leadership School for Women. tions will not keep well for more than the next few weeks, so it is important that interested organizations take this opportunity to see the exhibit rather than inviting any of the women to their organization closer to Christmas CHRISTMAS OES PARTY OES Club members were entertained at a come as you are buffet breakfast, at the home of Mrs. Olla Hiss, on Tuesday mornOctober 25, ing. The table and floral decoraheld Sunday evening, tions were all in the autumn in the Fourth at 6:30 p.m. theme. Members present were: Eleventh ward church. This pra- Mrs. Grace Paulin, president; the Mrs. Edith Castagno, Mrs. Franctice is in preparation for All cis Stewart, secretary and treas November 1st conference. Grace members and interested ladies are Mrs. Gladys Cook. Mrs. Ic'rawford, Mrs. Dorothy Journay, please asked to attend. Helen JMrs. Sara Kucks, Mrs. Mantes. Mrs. Alice Stout , Mrs Elizabeth Rowland, Mrs. Freida Pruett, Mrs. Myrtle McLoud, Mrs. Helen Petty, Mrs. Kathryn Maze, the IMrs. Wanda VanNess, and hostess Mrs. Hiss. Mis. Dorothy the Journay won the prize for remost appropriate outfit. All enjoyed a pleasant time together. FOURTH W ARD SINGING MOTHERS PRACTICE The Fourth Ward Relief Societ Singing Mothers practice will be -- All International Credit Cards Accepted on purchases and pairs at 5 North Main Of TEAM "GUNFIGHT V ' t THE ' CORRAL OK DOUGHS y Vjf - f .'-- J '1 QUL'ii! last s V wuhow HAL WALLIS' se- PSOUCMi W$Cjn - IHEU! A 0I? EHKIC0U (BiMS if Mrs. Michael H. Shuler Ardellt Davis Is Bride Of M. Shuler AT KIRK juit Parents of the bride are Mr oi and Mis. J. Richard Davis this city. The young couple is making a home in Salt Lake City, where the bridegnxnn is attending the University of Utah. BARBARA BOWEN Miss Ardith Davis and Michael CAMP TO MEET H. Shuler, were united in marBarbara Bowen Camp, Daughriage, in nupt'als performed Fri- ters of Utah Pioneers, will meet day. September 25, at the home Monday. October 26, at the home of the bridegrooms parents. Mr. of daughter, Pearl Bowen, 24 W. Sail First South, at 7:30 p.m. All memand Mrs. Howard Shuler, Lake City, in a candlelight, doub bers are asked to be present il le ring ceremony. W. John Green- possible. land, of the Tooele Seventh ward officiated. Arrived At Now that they have made cigarMrs. Lila Ferry, sister of the ettes less irritating, let's hope they Tooele Valley Hospital bride, was matron of honor, and start working on the commercials. Merle and Ruth Flueckinger John Shuler, acted as best man Employment Counselor, Nat'l Personnel Consultants. Spillman, Wendover, daughter, 20 for his brother October. Medical HURRAY! WHILE THEY LAST! John T. Ellerbeck, Tooele. Kathryn Hudson, Grantsville Ruby Boyd, Tooele LeRoy J. Hamilton, Tooele Full carload spinets and consoles styling in Contemporary, Surgery Colonial, Modern, French Provincial, Italian Provincial, ClasGrantsville. Peggy Hunt, i tc. sic, Lloyd Shields, Tooele All pianos reduced in price. Terms as low as $15 down, Loyd Chrisman, Ophir $15 per month. Accident mi; A At IJZZ MAMKUft PCUKE ml, SUNDAY & MONDAY HIS TRUE STORY..FEARIESSLY VICE LORD TOLD! of AMERICAS WILDEST ERA! Jusf MAS O SALE BIRTHDAY 'phONETcALL Jared Cole, Grantsville Mrs. Amy Mills was pleasantly-surpriseon her birthday on Oct. Speed and progress are two very 15, by a telephone call from an different things. Ask the ghosts of G C C Sideaunt, Mrs. Caroline' Lechliediner, traffic casualties.' Portland, Oregon. lights, Genl Credit Corp'n, Denver. Jewelry ' ' Noriff Main Street . FROM THE STAR e BATEMAN Baleman Jewelry ' - throughout organizations Tooele County are invited to send representatives to the exhibit. In terested individuals may also at tend the exhibit. There will he materials available so that inter 1! ested persons may secure patterns of any item or exhibit. The exhibit is the same as the Too-lCounty leaders were respon-s'bl- e fur, at the adult leaders school held recently in Logan. Many of the Christmas decora- L ? is in love woman a t id ms All Enter a New World of Sound philanthropic A forth coming. Special Message to the Hard of Hearing In 4 Beginning Salesman of new and used A . FIRST WARD PLANS MORNING MEETING MILT LEE You know r BtvLKLY Wiulti AND LLUAdtilM LMKLLY hxiension home agent, Tooele, are shown numerous puzzles and games for family recreation to some 26D ladies at the extension Service sponsored Leadership School for women at Utah State University in Logan. 23, 1959 'with her husband if she smiles at him the way she does at a traffic cop O. A. Battista. ainl'nq exhibit of C'hr st .v I! hon i m mblic on Friday. Octolx-23. The bit w.ll set uo in the ov rooms of the Tooele City Hall and will lie open oaring .lie aftei noon between the hours of 1.00 and 3 00 p.m and again in the Ixtwoen the hours ol vening TOO und 9 00 p m. The exhibit is under the s(m sorship of Utah State University Extensam Service. The following the neople have contributed to success of the program: Betty Iverson, Slurlev Wrght. Beverlv White. Mabel Hanks, of Tooele; Elna Worthington, Hannah Fraser, and Martha Rojier. of Gran's-ville- . Elizabeth home Darley, agent, has assisted local women with the pieparation of the exhibit. o.it-- Friday, October eh Club Members of the Tooele Junior Woman's Club will be entertain-by club officers at a costume gel acquainted party, on Monday. the civic at 26, October, rooms at the City Hall, according to announcement made by Mrs. DeVon Iverson, club president. be Details of the party will An "as To Hold Costume Halloween Party II r On Inhibit The annual Halloween costume J.mce. sponsored by he Tooele Lodge, is scheduled for Sat October 31, in the Llks Lodgi hall. November 21 has been set as .he date lor the annual Chr.strnus Charity Ball and plans are being made to make it one of the outstanding events of the season. Jr. The Tooele Transcript $5.00 ITAttiNO FA! SPAIN MUID AfiMrt Matinee Saturday 1P.M. Summerhay's Music Company 3719 South CO Stale Street, Salt Lake City, Utah will hold any piano until Christmas WITH BIG SAVINGS FOR YOU AND FREE Purchase a 52 Piece Set of 1847 Rogers Community or Holmes and Edwards and get a Melmac Dinnerware set, service for 8 FREE (Get entry blank for 1847 Rogers Contest. Win one Vacation Trip a year for 5 years 1,847 prizes) Roitson Lighters V2 Price 15 to 50 OFF Buy Where You Get Quality and Service ! October 20 to 31st New Purchase EARRINGS S NECKLACES 2 for 1.00 re9- - si to $2 Another group at 3 for 1.00 Wall Plaques - Buy one get one free! Cuff Links V2 Price CLOSE OUT ! Necklace Sets Your choice 4.95 8- - WATCH BANDS Men's & io 17 p1us ax s.oo to 12.00 Ladies Choice 2.95 Table Full LOO items Buy with No Down Payment-2- 4 Months to Pay! Men's & Ladies STONE RINGS 25 more off KEEPSAKE PERFECT DIAMONDS Our Low Prices! We Have Some Real Buys On We are Authorized Dealers lor Two FREE Theater Tickets CLOSE OUT! on Silver Hallo ware from $7 to $15 One Low Price! $5.88 each Nationally Watches A dverliscd V2 Price STAINLESS TABLEWARE 54 Piece reg. 19.95 12.88 - others at 6.95 up Billfolds Vi Off BELL & KEYSTONE now $174 (Was $229.50) Cameras and Projectors 29.95 and up ivilh a purchase of $10 or more! Carat lk Carat V2 now $274s0 (Was $375.00) & now $374 50 Carat 3A (Was $500.00) HOWELL MEN'S and LADIES' WATCHES reg. 35.00 Your Choice now 19.95 Registered - Insured - Guaranteed Man's 1 ct. mounted with rubies on side was 500.00 now 350.00 Lay-awa- y now for Christmas ! 1 Years in the Jewelry Business Buy Experience it costs no more 596 Jewel House Stores Buying Power! 22 Pierced - Solid Gold Earring 5.00 to 12.00 one low price 2.95 ct. -- 12 pt. unmounted Diamond anniversary special 395.00 1 Man's Ring 3 ct. total weight reg. price 2500.00 anniversary special 1888.00 Many other loose and mounted DIAMONDS Specially low priced lor this Sale! We have the largest selection in Tooele County and lowest Prices! |