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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, January 1, 1960 HOME FROM NEW YORK Interesting Sidelights TWO CHECKS FOR EILEEN. Pert little Miss Eileen Bateman looks mighty pleased as she accepts two checks, one for $7.50 and one for $35, from Mack Dow, (left), last weeks Whos Who personality, and (right) Paul Hervat, of Radio Electric Hardware, the sponsoring merchant. Looking on approvingly $17.50. Ski Club News The Ski bus will leave for Brighton Saturday, Jan. 2, 1960, at 7 30 a m Loading will be behind the County Court House, starting at 7 10 a m. The Deseret News Ski School has been postpdned to a later date, therefore, until the school starts rides again, there will be no free on lifts or tows Ski lift tickets cost from $1 10 or 25 ride rope tow pass to $2 50 or ten ride pass on chair lift MORE AND MORE IT'S TRUE... people are buying at Johnson's Grocery Store in Stockton because the get Real Bargains on brand name goods. Johnson's Store Groceries, Meat, Produce, Ice Cream, Soda Water, Dry Goods, . Hardware and etc in Stockton ... ... j EARS AGO THIS WEEK . . . TWENTY HVE A water-meilo- n Your Editor received a very unusual Christmas gift from Frank Vlahos. Frank has a method of keeping his watermellon thioughout the winter, by burying them in his wheat Grantsville has been suffering from a seveie dust storm, during the past week, which has made the lives of the citizenry miserable. This annoyance has been getting more intense for the past four years ana is now almost unDearatile Three homes were entered by burglars during the past week H. M Rockwell, Lowell Hoi rocks and uien Spenuiove J. W. Whitehouse of Lincoln, who had an early June apple tree bloom twice last summer, is now displaying the apples whicn ripened from the second bloom in August. The George Wr Biowns, a son, the Melvin Births This Week Daltons, a son, and the Fredrick Bells, a daughter. Miss Maxine Tate accompanied by her brother, LaVar, left yesterday for a holiday visit with their aunt, Mrs. Charles Billings in San Francisco. Apples at the Bauer orchard ranging from three bushels for one aoilar to a dollar twenty five per busnel. Allan Thomas and LaVar Bevan have been chosen photogiaphy editors of the 1935 Snow College yearbook. The Tooele seminary students have sent six Chustmas boxes to LDS missionaries who are graduates of the seminary. Murray W. Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Shields, has been appointed professor of business administration at the College oi Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Atkin announce the birth of their first baby, a son, at the St. Marks hospital. It is also the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dalton. If the best mans faults were written on his forehead, it would make him pull his hat over his eyes Who keeps not faith with God will keep it not with man. Number one turkeys were advertised tor Christmas, by Ander-son- s for twenty five cents a pound for ten pounds to sixteen pounds, and sixteen to nineteen pound weights go for twenty three cents is Eileens mother, Mrs Douglas Bateman, who no doubt helped Eileen with the contest. This weeks sponsoring merchant is 0 K. Robber Welders at 930 North Main. The prize money is $7.50 and the jackpot begins again at Mrs. Leonard and Airman Sorensen arrived home, Dec. 16, and are guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Stone and Mr. and Mrs. F rancis Nelson. Airman Sorensen has been stationed at Stewart Air Force Base, in New York. j TELEPHONE CHILDREN Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Leatham received a long distance call on their Christmas morning, from children, Captain and Mrs. Dale Leatham and children, Stacy and Wade, m Alexandria, La. Capt. Leatham had just returned from a four month tour of duty in Italy. They send warmest Christmas greetings to their Tooele friends. A- - Miss Dawna McNicol Dawna McNicol VISITS PARENTS oOo With apology for publishing a personal Christmas greeting from Miss Virginia McBride in Hawaii, we print the following note: Hi Folks' I do enjoy the Transcript and thank you for it. News? Hawaii is booming for sure, with tourists milling everywhere We are plowing under our carnation fields to make room for tall apartments to house our growing population. Our rural at mosphere is fast fading away. A telephone call from Thomas Oakey Crandall, last week, was very welcome I m looking forward to meeting him and his family Also, I understand Virginia Crandall will be visiting our islands next month It is always good to see Tooele folks. Aloha nui Roy Holm, theological student at Concordia Seminary, St Louis, spent a few days of his Christ mas vacation with his parents, Rev. and Mis B Holm, leaving then by tram for New Westminster, B C. where he did intern work last year, visiting former mends and acquaintances. He Eiuraired lo Perrv Law mice Mr and Mrs John L. McNicol, of this city announce the engagement of their attractive young daughter, Dawna, to Perry Lawrence, a son of Mr and Mrs will leave New Years Day and Melbourne Lawrence, also of Too-'l-e return to St Louis, by car, from d MR. GEORGE BENNETT is No definite date has been set Portland, Oregon, with a group above, as he receives the for the wedding of students fiom that area prize money as first place winner of the 1959 home lighting contest sorrowing, a little more helpful to the needy, a little more thought- from Ted Gillette, of the Tooele ful of our friends, a little more loving of our family, a little more County Chamber of Commerce. Virginia worshipful of God, a little more lenient with the hungry, a little Mr. Bennett, who resides at 471 a little more praying for North First West, received a more sympathetic to the handicapped, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour W. Curry left by Union Pacific, Mon the enemies, a l.ttle more measuring of ourselves in the other per- check for $37.50. day evening, for a visit w.th a cousin of Mr Curry, Robert Cruse sons shoes. It at the end of 1960 one finds no improvement m and Mrs. Cruse, at Downey, California. Mr. Curry, a man of iron the good which can be done for others, then another valuable iinV and past his eightieth birthday, came out of a major operation this year will have failed in ones life The only things worthwhile in past summer, at the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake, with the vigor life, the only things which make us better, which make us grow of a young man Mr. and Mrs Cruse spent a week, this past sumas God s creation, are the good things which we do for others. mer, enjoying the unparalleled hospitality of the Curry's. Lets resolve to grow in DUO FAMILY GET TO GETHER Mr and Mrs Morris D Young and children, Florence, Elaine, Don, David, Mary, and Dorothy afternoon of the Mae, spent a at family eve Christmas home the at at Ogden, gathering of Mrs Youngs brother, Dr and Mrs. E. D Flanders and family. pic-tuie- oOo . STYLE SHOPS CLEARAN OPEN SATURDAY, JANUARY 2 Kay Lynn Gordon Relief Society FIRST WARD: Tuesday, ALL REDUCED and 12 Now 888 9 Values to - baby sitter CHRISTMAS Womens WINTER COATS 20 How All other Winter Coats at SPECIAL PRICES 1 G roup Womens HOUSE SLIPPERS Hard and Soft Soles IVow choice )our 1 5, 24 59 Group of 1 Jan. am Eliza lesson Theology Zentner, teachers topic, 9 30 a m for Sadie Smith Kindergarten he children. SECOND WARD- Tuesday, Jan 5 Visiting teachers message at 10 a m Theology lesson at 10 30 a m Visaing teacher lesson by Dora Floyd and Theology lesson by Zella Shields. There will be a 10 Children & Womens CAR COATS oOo Happy Birthday to Kay Lynn Gordon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs F. Gordon, who will celebrate nor second birthday, Friday, Jan Proud grandparents, who will join in the birthday celebration are Mr and Mis S W. Curry and Mrs. W. T. Gordon. VISITORS oOo you are a better person for having lived in 1959 then the year can be tallied up as a failure To live on and on and never learn that each day is an experience from which we should eliminate the bad from our lives and retain and proprogate the If a good, is failing the capabilities within the human make-up- . person is the same person on December 31st, 1959 as he was on January 1st, 1959, then he should chalk his life up 'as failing in its purposes. In 1960, let each resolve to be a little kinder to the Unless THURS - FRI - SAT Death has struck tragedy, during the holiday season, in the sudden passing of four of our young people. First was the accidental drowning, last week, of J. Allen Fraser, a Grantsville high school athlete, in a Carbon County swimming pool, the second, the sud den untimely death of Francis M Bryan, Sunday afternoon, and followed by the tragic passing of Russell B. Dods, Wednesday afternoon, and the shocking death of Milton Lee Thursday morning The entire County joins in sympathy to the bereaved families. EN ROUTE HOME Mr and Mrs Albert Rosier re ceived a radio phone message, on Thursday morning, from their son Ernest Jack Kesler, from Thule FB, Greenland He informed his larents, he was leaving Thule, via air, for New York From New York he will fly to Billings, Montana, from where he will drive home in his automobile. He has been in Greenland since October 'bcrt IIKC&IER KIRK DOUGLfiS t, 4, V and LAURENCE , 1959. VISITORS RETURN HOME Mr. William D and Mrs Daniels and children, Greg, Scott and Patti, returned to their home in Sacramento, Calif, on Tuesday after spending the Christmas hoh days with his mother, Mrs Ivy Daniels. While they were here little Patti celebrated her second QjgBsriOFA Mr. and Mrs. Ray Oborn and sons Scott and Jeffery, of San Francisco, spent the Christmas week here with their parents, Mr and Mrs Melvin Oborn and Mrs birthday. Agnes Berkley. Other guests at he Oborn home for the ChristTHE JERRY KIRKS VISIT mas weekend weie Mr and Mrs Neldon Oborn and son John, of Spending the Christmas holidays Pocatello, who also visited with here, visiting with relatives and Mable and Alice Warner. friends, are Lt (j g ) and Mrs Jerry Kirk and daughter Cindee REPORTED RECOVERING They are guests of his parents, Mr. Melvin Oborn, who suffer- Mr. and Mrs Leonard C. Kirk ed a heart attack, December 24, and will leave January 2, for their s reported to be recovering sat- home in San Diego, where Lt. isfactorily, at the Tooele Valley Kirk is stationed on temporary 'duty hospital Released thru C 8 75 a 1 I SCREAM! Here's --the accent on YOUTH Sna cletek Womens COTTON BLOUSES White and Colors Now 2 88 tsf I sparkecf by the sparking Group Size 32 to 38 Q dmted Artists STARTS SUNDAY pair 1 pOLMER est age I in an PARAMOUNT PtCTbBES presents I MARK 2 CABLE JANUARY SEMI-ANNUA- L PETER PAN BRAS Values to Now 3 1 99 I Group to 12 95 Womens SUPS, GOWNS, PAJAMAS ALL REDUCED 1 5 May this Universal Wish bring Peace to all CLEARANCE 5.99 and 8.99 Values E There's still time. ..Just a little time. ..for you to snap up. savings by snapping up these sale priced Enna Jetticks! Don't wait until its too late ...step in today and step out with an armful of your favorite shoes. Not every size in every style. Remember. ..this sale will not be repeated for six months! Peck a boo Group CHILDRENS SHOES a Regular styles as nationally advertised, $10 95 to $12 95. A few at $13 95. Far West Slightly Higher. Sale ends Saturday, January 30th! 6 00 Now 2 99 m STYLE SHOP 19 Noith Main Phone 4 'J 69 PALMER Transcript -- vd Jr Jfr 7& S ,il & BUT.: TERRAL LANCE FRED LOWRY LEE McNICHOL JIMMY STFPHENS JACK MARSH DAVID MOOBLRRY DFNNIS MURRAY KEM MURRAY RICHARD SYDDALL GARY SYNDERGAARD EMERSON TOPE PETE VELTMAN BILIY WISEMAN JANET YOUNG LARRY ROMf RO DENNIS WORKMAN LARRY AINSWORTH DON ANDERSON I RIC ANDERSON JOSLP1I BROWN FARRFLL BRYAN LEE CALDWELL ALLEN COOPER KENT ELKINGTON FLOYD FIILMORE LYNN GILLETTE DENNIS LANCE 7& 5 S J COBB HOT Bulletin Publishing Co. Inc. Carriers ALEX F. DUNN JOEL DUNN LOREN DUNN Staff ETHEL HALGREN JO ANN TAT LOR OMCR B PACE BUD HOLT HARLEY PACE JAY POWELL ELVA GOWANS A. T ROBERTS LUCY NAYIOR BETH CLARK y LEE J. of prosperity, happiness and good fortune. Tooele n School anil Dress Values to I mankind in the coming year . . 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