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Show 9 4 r Pillow Talk Starts Sunday At the Khz Possess that, somehow, he must Besides Pillow Talk, meet this lovely interior decora- Me." and theres Inspiration, tor. a new party song "Roly Poly, and This poses somewhat of a prob- for audience participation, blues You side, lem in view of the bitter things two on the I Need No Atmostheyve said to each other on the Lied and to phere, both done by the vivid phone. But Rock manages club pianist - chantouse. swing it by masquerading as a night Blackwell. Frank DeVol is oig rancher from out of the West. Perry Then the fun really starts! They responsible for arrangements and and Joseph but perhaps it would be better oackground score, not to tip off the rest of the zany Gershenson for the music super decides Bringing together for the first time two of the nations most popular screen stars, Rock Hud son and Doris Day, was a great idea, as evidenced by their pairPillow Talk, the most ings in hilarious romantic comedy to hit Tooele in many, many a moon. Taking its title from one of the in a songs sung by Miss Day manner that is a cinch to land it high on the list of most popular the delightful new Unitunes versal International Arwin production, photographed in Cinema-Scop- e and in color, opens Sunday, 13 December, 1959, at the Ritz Theatre. The mirthful Story, set in New York City, opens with Rock and Doris becoming bitter enemies without ever meeting all because they share a telephone party line. The first time Rock ever sees Doris, he learns that his best friend and wealthy vision. Miss Day's wardrobe, will be oi One of the big and most pleas- more than to passing interest ant surprises of Pillow Talk female viewers. The suits, dresse.-ans the genuine comedy talent disgowns worn by Miss Day played by Hudson, whose popul- number 17 ensembles in all. arity up to now has been gained in straight dramatic roles. Doris Day, blonde and as glori- NEW GRANDDAUGHTER ous as ever, and no newcomer to Mr. and Mrs. M. Earl Marshall her portrayal comedy, handles are proudly announcing the arwith brilliance and ease. The high spirit of the comedy is rival of their second grandchild, aided immeasurably by the out- a little girl, born December 8, at 1 p.m. at the Holy Cross hospistanding performances of the alin Salt Lake. Happy parents tal, and Randall ways delightful Tony Thelma Ritter. Also, the addition- are Dr. and Mrs. Walter D. Eng1 al assists coming from Julia lish. The new arrival weighed 10 ounces and will be and pounds Da-liMarcel Meade, Nick Adams, Allen Jenkins and Lee Pat- welcomed home by a three year old brother, Robert Daniel. Pat rick. is in love In all, six new song numbers ernal grandparents are Mr. and Tony Randall, with her. Rock, who writes songs, are woven through the picture. Mrs. W. D. Engliah of Salt Lake. situations. d -- show-backe- -- r, MARTHA WARBURTON g11 v ,iy,tfvyqr,iwrririarv Wedllill" BcllsThe DUP CAMP Martha Warburton Camp meet at the home of Mrs. Elma Evans, 311 North 1st East, will ooee TranscriP Friday, December Doctors and the Staff of the Tooele Valley Hospital, enjoyed .heir annual Christmas party, on at the La Wednesday evening, Don Cafe. More than fifty were The committee in charge of the program included Janet Swan, Betty Jo Hammond and Geneve Jones. A delightful series of dramatic skits were given by students of the Tooele High School drama department, under the direction of Karl : FREE! . I.iiitla AYwnian Stars in Play At Utah University H Linda Rae Newman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Newman of Dugway, is starring this week in the University of Utah Student Players Production of The Passing of the Third Floor Back." The play is a study of character in which a group of people in a rooming house are exposed to the influence of a stranger who rents a room on the third run-dow- n Mr .loor back. .and Mrs. Kenneth Killian jfotejgasgB Miss Newman is active in debate and speech at the U. She s a sophomore speech and education major. NEVER BEFORE SUCH FINE WATCHES PRICED SO LOW! SQQ75 16 LOOK AT THE EXTRAS YOU GETI Camera case Movie Light Bar Extra reel and can Movie Leatherette Projector Case Scene Record Book Quik Splice Kit Radiant Movie Screen. Registered in your Only uulS 'M U of Onotdo Lid. LaRue Peterson. Lee Wanna Beals, Phyllis White and Kathleen Groscost served. For her going away outfit, the bride wore a brown shangtung sheath dress and brown accessories. After a ten day honeymoon trip to Catalina Island, California the young couple are at home at 1943 Wasatch Avenue, Murray. The bridegroom is a member of he Murray police force and his bride is employed at Budget Finance Company. JEWELRY 5 N Tooele, Utah hW .lowers. Sonja Nilson was in charge o' the guest book. In charge of gifts were Sally Daly, Clara Yates and A Week Main Ph. 855 Tooele, Utah q W . . . at lowest prices ever Men's i 4 Electric Razors Remington Roll-A-Mat- ic 15.75 Sunbeam Razor 16.99 Ladies Princess 9.75 for 25 Store Prizes 1960 Chevrolet -- to be given away December 19 29 now 7.95 others at 5.95 and you'll Buy! Some Jeweled k ELGIN & BULOVA Watches Waterproof with Exp. Bands and other good make WATCHES Counter full! Vi 995 Yes we have Timex Watches also ft ft 8 Tie Bars Twin Pins ft ft ft INJURES Earrings Crystal Salt We also carry Bell and Howell and Eastman equipment. We sell movie and still film and develop color and black and white. 24 hr. 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Gayle Nilson acted as best man Ushers were Blair Stock and Bob Cutler. in The three tiered cake, bronze and green, on white, centered a table, decorated in fall 8 Teaspoons 8 Knives 8 Forks 8 Salad Forks At Dugway High, from which she was graduated in 1958, she participated in plays, oratory and zheerleading. e. Own Markworth. and Marilyn Mayo danced Richard Kroff, entertained with a pantomine performance, Fay Richardson gave an original reading and musical numbers were given by a quartet composed of Karl Swan, Karl Markworth, Dick Hall and Sam Blackham. SSKiiMinrKij Movie camera with fast 12. 3 lens. Genuine optical ground glass viewfinder. movie projector. Precision-made- . 8mm attendance. in More Now! Than Ever Before! EXTRA SERVING PIECES 11, 1959 Hospital Staff Enjoys Annual Christmas Party Ring for Young Monday evening, Dec. 14th, at 7:30 p.m. Mildred Christensen will give the lesson. Refreshments will be served. All members and nterested ladies are cordially in Miss Rosilie Peterson plighted vited to attend. her troth, with Kenneth Killian, in nuptial rites, performed at the Salt Lake reception center, by Get Bishop C. Leon Christensen, in a double ring ceremony, on Friday. September 4th. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson, and the benedicts parents are Mrs, Velma Killian, Murray, and K. Killian, Ogden. 4 The couple stood before a setting of lovely fall flowers, and candelabra, while Mrs. Berna-din- e Nelson played background music. The brides gown was of Chantilly lace and silk organza with bouffant floor length skirt, panelWorth $27.50 ed at sides and joined into a bought upargifly train at back. The fitted bodice was topped by a square lace front, with lace at the fingertip pointed sleeves. Her veil of brides illusion, was caught by a crown of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of yellow rose buds, centerwas ed by a white orchid. She given in marriage by her father Mrs. Jack Thomas was matron of honor, and bridesmaids were Jan Belknap and Sherrie Peter son. Junior bridesmaid was Dixit Peterson. They wore semi strap less sheaths of bronze velveteen with hem length trains of match ng chiflon and matching shoes They carried bouquets of orange camelias, with gold and green leaves. Miss Tamya Thomas was lower girl, in matching dress She carried a basket of camelias with purchase of this The mother of the bride wore a 52-Pgown of egg shell, white lace, Service for 8 over green satin, and a corsage AI of orange camelias and white No Tot Oi Jy Ftd. rose buds. The bridegrooms mo 58 Pmcm fat All! ther wore a dress of beige lace on lanyM Prevention crime begins in not the electric chair. 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