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Show yT Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hager. They Air accompanied him to Hill Force Base on Thursday, and he returned by Jet to Ossutt Air fo. Base, prior to lus leaving New.oundland on a new assign Lanny will report to the USS Ranger, an Attack Carrier, operHome on Leave ating with the Pacific Fleet. Dur-nthe month of February the Lanny Frank Duclos, son of Mr. will leave the Continental Ranger and Mrs. Janies T. Gochis, 24G United Stales, for the Far East East Vine, Tooele, is home on 11 Ahere it joms the Seventh Fleet for a six month tour of duty, day recruit leave. Lanny is married to the former, patroling the sea lanes. Betty Jean Butler, of Grantsville. While on the Ranger, Lanny will have an opportunity to visit Japan, Lanny Duclose g Authentic Mexican Dinners every Monday Night from to At The 5 VISIT Jesse Wesley Smart, ar rived at Hill Air Force Base, on a Jet Air Plane from Ossuitt Aii Force Base, Omaha, Nebraska, last week, and came home for ,wo days, visiting with his family Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Smart, and KIRK COFFEE SHOP 53 West Vine PEMEYS Fhursday. Mr. Mortneson died on1' Wednesday. He is survived by 3 children, two sisters, Mrs. Farrell J (llene) Bryan, Tooele; Mrs. Ned.i (Aleath) Cornier, Barstow, Calif.. J andji a brother, Clyde, Richfield, his mother. Funeral services andjj burial were at Richfield. Details o'.i the accident have not been lear-- Welcome to our biggest r Jw-- Interesting Sidelights ( 1 Ijj Gift Giving Collection! f I, Jr .. to have Although a little late, wouldn't it be a wonderful present, the Smelter strike settled for Christmas. It is a problem to understand how some families are getting past dire want, while, when ends meet. It is a they were working, they were barely making wonderful thing to see and hear of the groups and organizations who are joining to make a happy Christmas for everyone. It must be realized, however, that Christmas is only one day, and speaking understand that about Sunday Christian, one must be brought to the one day a year or one day a week in doing good misaes by far the objective taught by the Christ. To set a bounteous table on the and forgotten 25th, and be again on the hungry list on the 26ih, of the Christ, true from the a far seems spirit the cry by neighbors, 25th. Most on the ptople, anc we emulate whose birth and spirit all children, become hungry at least three times every day. seven one days in some days a week and thirty days a month (and thirty fill the To a in 365 hungry for one day a year. months), and days Those who have year, is not the Christian answer to the problem. are aware of the point being shot at by these few words. been hungry 0O0 The dog, problem, nuisance, situation, or whatever you may call it, is again becoming a question mark in Tooele. Two of our local people were in court this week, one a plaintiff and the other a defendant, over the dog issue. Second only to irrigation water, dogs stand in a position to mended. disrupt life long friendships, which often are never around the in numbers are great Dogs again congregating school grounds. The animals have forgotten the times of recent of the past, when mild charges of buckshot picked out the leaders these and bell after time, in home them sent haste, just pack and time cunning fellows soon learned that bell time was a dangerous to be around the school. Although not too brutal, it was a stern f Just Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital iJ Kent and Jyrl Brimhall Snively Clearfield, daughter, Dec. 16. John and Helen Johnson Ry ialch, Stockton, son Dec. 16. Pvt. Michael J. Hogan, and Mrs. Michael J. MEDICAL Bogan, of 4S9 East Third North. Tooele, is scheduled to finish 4 Edgar Stewart, Tooele Elbert R. Lawrence, Grantsville veeks of individual combat train Janice Ashley, Grantsville ng Dec. 19, at the Marine Corps Marine ion of Mr. Calif. Dale Hall, Wendover tne latest SURGER- Yn nnlry tactics, first aid, dentoli Thoinus J. Ware, Grantsville ions, field iortificutions and ad Jack Baer, Magna anted schooling on wea.xms. Lillian Jenkins. Tooele Trainees learn that all Marine are basically infantrymen, whet ter they serve as conks, typ.sts truck drive; s, or with aviatoi :mts. Base, Camp Pendleton. The course inciuues Tooele Sake Sets Genealogical Union Meeting A Tooele stake geneulogica! union vteeting will be held Sunday, 2! December, at 3; 30 p.m. in the Ward church. All ward and stake officers are urged to be present, as well as Typewriter is not on expense its an investment in better grades, neater, more business corresa a of professional man, heart the boy, The love of a dog runs deep write-easie- r pondence and easier to a family, but even when humans get out of place, they are handled to read personal letters. the on strict rather are dog Ordinances Tooele The City by society. the schools are Remington portables for only question. It is reported that half the dogs around ill other interested persons. $6.50 per month. without collars, hence, no visible evidence that the animal has been some do had better Fitness. valuable a dog, you licensed. If you have FREE inand away Actually the rallies will be quick checking as to your power to contain the animal, numa ternational in scope, since from offending others. TYPING TOUCH CHART ber of stakes in Canada and MexoOo in the included be for the asking. also will ico TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO IN TOOELE . . . project. This chart is the same that Ten days of Christmas caroling by the various music organizaThe Mormon Church, number-nis used in many schools to tions of Tooele City is scheduled. approximately one and a half durwere R. Alex seriously injured and Harris Gillespie James million members, is divided into teach typing. broke 290 stakes, each containing from ing the past week. The double trees on a four horse team, Mr. loose and caused a compound fracture of the right leg, to seven to ten wards or local coninstances In many Harris, while at work on the new Lincoln pipe line. Mr. Gillespie gregations. was kicked by one of his horses, at his barn. will members of several stakes ION Main Phone 10 Word has been received that George Shields, formerly of Tooele, join together for the first meetwhen blacksmith they lost three pack mules, carrying equipment, ing of the series on January 3. killed. slipped from a trail in Grand Canyon. The animals were Tooele bears the distinction of being the finest Christmas decorated city in the state, as the new 500 globe array was turned on. ECONOMICAL, WELCOME GIFTS The Lions Club fathered the project. FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES Virginia Woodard, age 10, daughter of Harry J. and Josephine Shields Woodard, died at Lincoln. City Marshal Vaughn Elkington advises that the children stop coasting after 10 p.m. Ross Gowans has been elected chief of the Tooele Fire Department. Other officials are Mark Stewart, secretary; Kent Gordon, treasurer, and A. M. Nelson, trustee. Roy Lee is the outgoing Fire teacher. V-' F d 10 P.M. RELATIVES 18, 1959 ther went down to meet it, last men:. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Wiley and son Bobby, Kearns, were also guests at the Smart home, on Wednesday, to see their brother. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Smart anu children, Susan and Jan, Kays by relatives. ville, brought their brother, Wesley here from Hill Air Force ANOTHER DAUGHTER Base and spent Tuesday visiting at the Jesse Smart home. Another little black haired girl has joined the family circle at the ATTENDS FUNERAL Dale Smart home. The little miss Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bryan arrived at the Holy Crors hospita' and Mrs. J. L. Phillips, attended at 5:59 p.m. Monday, Dec. 14, .uneral services on Monday, for tnd weighed eight pounds two E. J. Mortenson, who was burned ounces. Waiting to make the acin an accident at Salem, Oregon. quaintance of their new sister, The body was shipped to Rich- are Pamela, Karen and tiny De a field, and Mrs. Phillips, his Hawaii, Okinawa, the Philippine Islands and Hong Kong, China. From the Navy Recruiting Station Good Luck in Salt Lake City, on your new duty assignment, may it be an enjoyable one. AMIGOS Friday, December The Tooele Transcript in irst-Sixi- h v ' g TATE'S Dyed-To-Male- GIVE IIER FINE! SMOOTH! Lace On h FEATHER TRIQUE LINGERIE Our Gift Nighties Penney's has gone all out to pick the loveliest nyon tricots for your selection. We have them in all stlyes-lon- g gowns to baby dolls, trimmed with matching lace. Shell love Penney's own K & $ 398 Feather Trique! So light yet Chief. Mrs. J. D. Hicks continues to be seriously ill at a hospital in Los Angeles. Births This Week The Ray Andersons, of Grantsville, a daughter, the Robert Mayers, a son. Ladies pure silk step ins Its 49 cent days at Selvins 49 cents; Ladies fall millinery, 49 cents; Ladies sheer chiffon hose, 49 cents; Ladies fur trimmed coats, silk lined $11.50. opaque, smooth and fitting, lushly surfaced f K Misses Sizes To Solve Your 3.9S 32 to 44 t, m, of I....2.9S 98 PANTIES 32 to 46 PROPORTIONED SUPS PROPORTIONED PETTIS MATCHING 8 ! iPwcrntovAu r Hurry in! These Gift Buys Wont Wait New Womens Plastic Novelty And Basie Type Wallets Mens Sport Shirts Assorted jaiternS9 Long Sleeves Short Sleeve 1.00 Womens Flannelette Pajamas 2.00 nd Gowns Men's Sizes R 5r . oOo School attendance is back to 95 percent of normal, after a huge flood of absentees, due to a Wave of common colds, among the students and towns people. There has been no identification of the bug which caused all the trouble. It could be that a new specie of germ has been developed, in natures struggle to survive the wonder drugs. Medical science speaks of such a thing happening. A delightful time about Christmas, in the opinion of most children, is the ten day holiday from school, which will begin, next Wednesday, after classes close, and continue until Monday, January eth. A check up of past records designates this ten days as one 4th. A check up of past records designates this ten days as one Their running hither and yon without the close supervision of the schools has proven a time which creates situations dangerous to limb and joint. Make it a happier Christmas vacation by practicing a little more caution at this otherwise time of great joy. 3.98 2.98 S - M - L ' . LDS Church Plans 18 Week Series of Youth Firesides 7 in which Hanks A gigantic youth rally young mem nearly a of Jesus hers of the Church Saints (Morhrist of Latter-da- y mon) will assemble simultancous-in 122 mass meetings through out the United States has been called for January 3. of a This will be the kick-of- f series of Sunday nigh! young gatherings in which the people will hear messages of in top spiration and counsel from hurch officials, and will discus: imong themselves the problems acing youth today. The January 3 meetings will be closet tuned in on a nation-wid- e circuit broadcast (8:00 p.m. MST) rom the Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle, in which President David head of the 3. McKay, church, will give the keynote half-millio- n y s. DRESS SHIRTS OF LUXURY PIMA COTTON Each of the 12 subsequent Sun-lanight meetings, or "firesides vill be keynoted by other leading EASY-CAR- E it Slim! Saucy Smart! Pennevs cowhide Satch-al- l k Fresh, casual styling makes e istch-j- ? this slim, most the all important new on campus this hendbag fall. It's crafted of flexable, supple cowhide. It's lovely in bone, tan, red, grey, black and brown. loop-hanl- i;J j 11 & it ?, - fi- n ts r ?; r; .v R K 1 Shop in Tooele this Christmas and We Will be Open Sat. Dec. Visit our Womens 26-F- men' Rcady-to-Wea- iz 14 to 17 32 to 35) r coats, long coats, blouses, skirls, dressv dresses, house frocks and beautiful robes. n t- .? Save - Open Uil 9 every or 2 98 department, its bulging at tin seams with ideal gift items, car nn Tr Soft, lustrous pima cotton broadcloths are Towncraft tailored for style, fit, comfort ! Machine wash n wear, little or no ironing needed. Theyre Sanforized, too! - night til Dec 23 Convenience of Our Customers Committee Advisory A on Youth Problems! From Egypt pr. 5.98 Leather Gondola Slippers 17 Jewel from Switzerand Indies Wrist Watches 19.95 29 95 reg Ladies Hand Made Linen Handkerchiefs rom Malta Hand Carved from Portugual Cocktail Picks LOO for box of 100 1.00 and all kinds Christmas decorations, gift wrappings and items from around . . . the world for a festive holiday season! YOUR FOOD CENTER Gift and Toy Shop 108 North Broadway "Your dollars buy more Phone 303 at our Christmas Gift Store Christmas Gift the whole family can enjoy . . . WEBCOR MODERNE the stereophonic high fidelity console phonograph with diamond needle. It offers the finest stereophonic sound from the new stereo records, and the Moderne recgives a new realism to the regular LP high offidelityroom ords. The "Moderne will enhance the decor any in the house. . . . y :hurch officials in Salt Lake City, .heir addresses being relayed by adio broadcast or recordings to zoung people assembed in more than 2,000 separate ward or each leighborhood groups. In case, local programs and discus sions will follow the theme message. Purpose of the meetings, as outto lined by church officials, is stimulate greater faith and devoyoung tion, and to protect the people against tendencies toward land delinquency abroad in the today. Some of the subjects to be treated are: adherence to church stanof dards of conduct, choosing young friends, responsibility of men to the young women they young date, responsibilities of women in dating responsibilities, of dates, steady ;Chaperonage dating, use of car in dating, dangers of "petting and necking on dates, dating on the Sabbath, and dating and ultimate marriage, Church leaders who will discuss these themes are Elders Harold B. and W. Kimball, Lee, Spencer iHoward W. Hunter, all members of the churchs Council of Twelve Apostles, and Elder Marion D. j! member of the churchs First Council of the Seventy. 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