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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, January Former Keidenl.s 29, I960 LADIES OF ELKS The Provo Ladies of I !kt have extended an invitation to the Too-e!- e ladies, to attend a luncheon and Chanty Card Partv, on Feb Set At 10th. Pleae call Alice Kirkpatrick for before Jan 31st. reservations, DRILL PRACTICE Drill practice for the F'agles Auxiliary will be held Monday, February I. at the I agles Hall. I Wedding Otlen Sat. ENNEYS FINAL Mr. and Mrs Pasco Santardli one tune residents of Tooele, will celebrate their Ciolden Weddifl anniversary1, on Saturday of this week, at their Ogdt n home, lib Patterson Avenue Open hcHise Will Ik held for their friends, between 3 pm. and $ pm in Ojtdeit They request no kdts. ' (JpLkjr FRIDAY Mrs. Santarc-lis a mete of A. Dc Michele, of tins citv, Mr. and Mis. Suntarelii and wrie (turned in LVnvrr, Colo. 10. pnor to moving January' 3u, to TcHM'le. They have seven children, all living, and six were born here in Tooele They also have I. (teen M 1 14 SATURDAY Doors Open 5:45 P.M. Showtime 6:15 & 8:15 & I Jgramk hddien and children. 4 PLASTIC HANDBAGS SmiiiiK'r Camp a NIW MIOH IN SUSMNSI AND Si"ii-lJ- p IXCITIMINll vs lT OIKS. I'.A.stU .VAM AKI LEI, lorriler iooc leans wnl celebrate Golden Wedding Saturday at Ogden liome. Lire, Urj'etl For Scout Troops very troop signed op for summer tamp by March 31st," is the pool of the Stansberry D.s met Camping committee, mg to Duane Turner, chairman Mr. Turner said today that the Great Salt Lake t mini it camping committee, under the direction of l.amont Toronto. Utah Secretary of State, has released new .nformatum that will make the Tooele County pod possible. Scout masters and I xplorer advisors are urpcsJ to contact Mr. Turner ii'or new printed pamphlets outlining Scout camps and I xplorer High Adventure Ireks, available .They are also urged to attend the Roundtable, which will monthly be held next Wednesday, Feb. 3. at the Tooele City Hall, for more camp ng information. Accord. ng to Mr. Turner, only eight of the twenty four troops in Tooele, Grantsville, Vernon, Dug way. Wendover. Stockton and St J ihn, had a long term sjmmer camp in IljS A special incentive to rtase the record, this year, is is the 50th anniversary that of Scouting in America. I ma asms Thsir Strong young lovs gav him courags S to dafy 3 l0 itammO SLNDVY WliM-kes- iMiMimi mm am mib basod qo tH book Baooor to tho Sky by Jamaa Ramsay Udmao Pllmd In th SWISS ALPS In kg mm ota nj mrmjtom co. t iait WMF MOT the Danish. IDS mission, was guest speaker at the Seventh ward sacrament meeting. While on his mission, he was a companion to Elder Jay Lasson, and Llder Frank Poul.son. of this city. MOOOTO MATINEE SAT. 12:30 MISS MARGF.NE STARTS SUNDAY Doors Open 7:30 P.M. Feature Starts 8:15 P.M. JOHNSON November rites. M Ks Tooele Sal I Guard Queen Contest Marlene Johnson Marries Kenneth Abbott Wipe clean, inside pockets, rayon ir.ings, black, red, navy. Tooele National Guard is The contest, on February 12, is mg Its annual Queen Contest, Feb 1! at the Tooele National Guard.open to the public at twenty five cents per person and everyone is Armory at 7:30 pm. Contestants are urged to get invited to see how much talent their applications filled out and there is in Toot e Counly. sent back to the Tooele Armory. Application blanks and rules may National Guard officials state, be picked up at the following , Utah ee bott, Payson, js a c1ance for some places: Tooele Armory, Blue Bird (lat The young couple was married Johnsons j,,r (0 r, .present Tooele County Variety, Grantsville: Nevada, (jlc oca j(Kee fationaI Cash Store, Stockton, Tate Confec-be- r ft fs, Vepas, San .8th, and have resided in toltionery, Tooele, or call M. G. Van (uanT and an opportunity Clemente, California, until the re- for jvi,ss Utah Natinnallvieet at 19S2-J- . lease of Mr. Abbott from the U.S. states. Marine Corps, January 22nd. The Utah Wildlife Federation to The newlyweds have plans and member clubs in communities reside in Tooele. throughout the state will sponsor brides the Mrs. Johnson, the program locally. mother, plans a wedding shower Vital importance of water, the for the new Mrs. Abbott, Friday "Water - Key to Your Survival need to conserve and carefully home her of this at week, evening is the announced theme for the plan for its futuic use, will be 14 South Sixth Street. TK)0 annual observance of Nationcarried to all walks of life during al Wildlife Week now set for Mar the March observance thru the media of press, radio, TV, Purpose of the Week, sponsored illustrated lectures and window Janet Williams, daughter of each year by the National Wild- - displays, Ross G. Williams, of Tooele, was life Federation and its state afone of seven students, of the 538 filiates, is to focus public atten,. enrollment, at the Church College tion on the our importance of Hawaii, to receive a straight natural resources and on the presA average, the fall term. of conservation. This honor entitles her to mem- sing problems 22 years an imof Each the S ) bership in the honorary scholastic conportant problem concerning Tau the Sigma, Sigma fraternity, hich exists on the Church Col- servation needs has been brought to the nation's attention through lege of Hawaii campus. this program. Miss Williams has returned to Need for such a yearly occas-sio- n the states and is now enrolled was first recognized in 1938 at the Brigham Young University. when the first National Wildlife Week was set by presidential deIN HOSPITAL hold-.Guar- 177 BRIEFS ACETATE Only in sizes medium and largo. Women's SLEEPWEAR Colton chahs gowns, waltz or full. Ribbed kntl slip pajamas. 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