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Show City and County jTho Tooele Transcript 'v BooklcN Al Growth and Develojimenf 5iHing I hud. hi Rand, ( hange an Iaieni, bv M Her HiiiUhh X for 1airol eadery n.; Ami W hat Next iXiilor Js-iby Peik, tlamlljiMik for S ou'niasters, Den !h , el 1, hi an N' x hail! ( tnef i H.imllmok, Die T likip C at the Ii.hIi- Pi.Ij'ji luemi ot ,1 I. Pi n Age, I v Do, nelh I 1. ! Da I MU,it ln..i, Hat) " i. n, tm, 3 'i ut ,i Adurii rn ill m the Iron,), lost. . t .ti A I Ihn 1 1. 1,; Sj n , ai! Ihi'ril 1'Ms Knots lump Bv AT Balds I,ulo hi"X, lv OlUiU Pail, t.i Jouio.ils o. lew and and llow io lie Ibem, I un iim, pour No Mote, tv Ru.uk Ihllk lv DiNolo Sei ret Woltd Around the ( ump'irr, ( amp Song A lw.sl o. Sand, hi s Projeils for Si unis, II kleher. Kills, h Answer md Pun, K flic! in the is.ooit, hi Itjisoll hi Gisel of Mem Bulge Pamphlets ( .l si ill und 2 ml Sit oils 10 !r.l 1. Hue, hi HikKi o :h I) ulh o' I o. iron Snow, lv lam lit , s!i, h) (julii o. R ii.irn v Bv Si Itadeislip, 1 w t v M 100 lo hufo , Ui s h Kawl.ns 1 e.u h ; 1,,'k the Nl.ui3.oii hi I uulkn. , lor s o B kik ol Mormon bs l'.er iioiunl 3 li.oo bv J leu her Jam-h11.11 oi u a Jade, lv Yethv, Wai e't Bti ad Atone, hi llnklev, Re iijs on and the llusuil o( Irulh. bv I lam r, hi jprwu! ura!. ihurih and nough lum. ''g I h.nleis will address deli gate Advise and Ion ih .m on len, bv Meici-r- , io the Seventh Annual Utah f arm nt. bv Drui), Hi is Mv ChM r Un on Convention s ') Wiiuk. Jh- - Lave, by Warren 1, day anl Saturday, at Ihe New World AUi .itue and Bon o unne Hotel in Salt lake City Hi.), Wanlt i' 'hie, bv I ider Hugh U ).i!.y, Suii.ii Setkert, hy 1jikaid Brown, member low aid Biller Personal Adjust b Sow aie items of Smui of the of the Twelve ( ouncil nem, bv Bernard, 5 oar c.iuda I'leiuiuu jvj.ijble j! the 1iie!e L'hurih of Jesus ("hr. si of latter-P.Growth. Ilealih and In S out Handhook c i tir.uv day Sjin's, und William 1. Sh.if tv Bo. S in, Reqinremenls (an ad er of Bailie (reek, Mulligan, ex lO.il.e, P1-- sohai IndUvOie, Ka'r d Sion pi HandUkik ), Goldin Bool, cot le siiiiljrv ol Ihe Nultin.il Friday, February J2, I960 Public Lihmrv Pinch Hitler U.iirat limit, MonJa), JuJgt U Jrjion giun.i-- t.im ,.1. Ci..hi va Ui JiVyiLta Mao VouiJ .luii t, jh in H (ui.iv, 5 Ko.,1, mill Bui Jouil Vi ho.ixui.in a.U ,Ia... J. ut, jui. thi Icnx'io H gh School Com ri Iiu.it Zi.iiiuia Di vault uukv'wmV llrJ liw'ln.ic Olympu. H gh h'VJ jZn.iu hool, 1 vtav even 112 for the on tin? Kiouiiuv o. riHiiui jt iruriiy rind tn school band loncert, Ba ll.WUE b liKlill) uin On-Ohiitquik nnd A. lumic Coi;, O.fluk nl U kihool bands lUMj Jllj w.l l!l, li.. Ill's W,ll lc AJi'T an hour and a half of ex In JuMjn tXo-Li- 1 " T1IS Hand In OIviiijhh Slum Queen Hopefuls VV L.UiO.n 1 I'l.l, iiiii.lu.iy, fit mi; banJ music before an en l.Jny, t 1O.1j.1ly 12 hus'iiitic audsenie. toe band) en me luinouiti 1'i.n'it wax ruuc by loved a ilaiue and aocial. touii.y tuiR, J Kix Hit k. Si . Mr Caldwell came down wilh anil tn S.uiu-.sum-- . he flu and couldn't lead the band. 1 l X IN Ain ANIL o. hr ended Mr Oimon Weight, lou.-nic 431,111 .ml al Ailuii mhestra direitor af Olvrrpu. amiouiKci tout ,or me uinun.cmt i ho generously consented to Oi tnojmuy owivn tne law about, n Mr Weight is a fine educator ini mi, ycur taxi-i- , to be jijiu ind his deep insight into human 1(1 ttJiar.ic. nroblems Me i.iieb ttut thik A fathi r of nine ch IJren, Mr nnj.ui be ail is no stramier to trouble 'ail.jg ini lo laj,.iyei in ihe lax be meins must iimoums ot jto (id or mote p..y niuite in IMiiCUV I Ml N t S C ii ns ot JiKH.e titv naming sp ual .i.ipiov, meins, suili 43 cuib and pum r, should contact tin City inainigtr as soon as jmssibu. so the piaim.ng program tur toe tillit. lavrn The ILmd Ha I Is Troubles lie 1 11 1 Huj-jmie- . Valentine Gift Suggestions FT-'r.r- Men's Special Sport n ' ' A - V-V- And Dress Shirts " Sizes small, medium, large, long and short sleeves. Variety of colors, style and fabric. From My fiOCSS?! FRIDAY SATURDAY & Diary of a n High ficlioof SnHs HIGH SCHOOL Anita Sand! Clins Robinson BRIDE starring Ronald Foster Aft AMERICA") INTERNAtlONAL PICTURI and GHOST OF DRACSTRIP Fair HOLLOW Martin Braddock starring Jody Russ Bender AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PICTURE AN MATINEE Saturday 1 pm STARTS SUNDAY Cecil B. DeMilles JMfc. ncTTi A AND sF VWn "L fcFRONT Men's New Spring Dow And ' kggjsr den B sf moment m history when Samsoo pulls down the hug pagan uMillE'SSA5I50M mwCELILAIT xxtwtrw LAMARR or( UNSB'JRY SANDERS MATURE WIICOXON ksMEWk tW hr itunr L(CH 4 AKm tKm n Ties nd M -- n OU n, I A PENNEY SPECIAL BUY ON MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Cathy Bates , Weiitlovcr A. To hold Annual Just look at this fabulous assortment .. , dobbies. solids, rich fashion tones, con- Sweelhoarl Ball versational, Ix. The American Legion Auxiliary, Unit 40, Wendover, Utah, wish io extend an invitation to one and )!!, to attend the Annual Sweet heart Ball, to be held on Saturday, February 13, at 8.00 pm. at the Lions Building. Must will be by Carl Swan, of Tooele. will be A Sweetheart Queen selected. Contestants and sponsors are: Solid Espintoa, Western Pacific Railroad, Joy HitLs, Wes-- j , tern Service Inc ; Marjone Hew-- j Jr left. State Line Hotel Inc ; Marl Service: sha West, Cathy l Bates. Cafe; Lujana Nielson Bonneville Union, and Edith Wiley fri State Merc. Edith Wiley The proceeds will be used for much needed heating facilities for idmilv, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peterhe American Legion Budding son and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Quarn berg. Mr. and Mrs Dwight Clark and children of Salt Lake, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs John R. Droubay. e Mrs. Vivian Halcomb of Spring-vuliMrs. Carrie Rockwell and dau returned to her home, Sunthe weekend ghter, Sherry, at day after visiting for a week, .n Midvale, with fi lends and at the home of a daughter and son he home of Mrs. Annie Parks. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Mr and Mis James Strickland Magee. of Cedar Port, spent the day. Wed Mr and Mrs. Garth Whiley and nesday and Thursday, at the home When temptation knocks, imagi daughters, Jo Linda, Christine and of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Castagno nation usually answers. Dan Sherra of Springville spent SunThe Homebuilder girls enterday at the home of Mr. and Mrs tained their fathers, Monday even-nDelmar Magee. at the Daddy Date, which was Erda has a new addition, Mr held at the Church. Supper was and Mrs. Tim Smith have a new served to Gaye W'arr, Lenore FROM THE HEART baby boy and Mr. and Mrs. Ric- Hardman, Jean Coon, Mary Manhard Castagno, a baby girl chester, Derenda Magee, Karen Mrs. Mary Miles is at home Gull, Tressa W'arr, Alice Clark, after undergoing surgery in the Carol Hawker, Velory Goidon. Tooele Valley Hospital. v'onna Magee, Shcrridene Eden, Mr. and Mrs. Lon Rassmussen Mrs. Ella Walters, Pnmary presiof Granger and Mr. Charles Blea dent. The Ward Bishopric, teach- .ard, visited Satuiday at the home2rs: Mrs Emma warr, Mis La of Mr. and Mrs Dale Castagno. Rue Coon, and Mrs Helen Quarn-Mr- . and Mrs Buddy Carter and berg, and fathers of the girlf family of Layton, visited Saturday jWlere they enjoyed dancing and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ter Lauritzen. Happy birthday to Alice Cark, Mr. and Mrs. Banaire Rose and'rebiuary 11, Valory Gordon, Teb and 12th, David Wevland, Feb. 15th. son LeRoy, spent Thursday Friday in Blackfoot, Idaho, visit-nwith a daughter and son- Mr. and .Mrs. Clark Gardner. ("WE 3UY U. 5. SAVINGS Mrs. Ellen Filmore, of Spanish FOR A RAINY DAY Folk, returned to her home after (jBONDS Z a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Banaire Rose. Sherman Oliver of Migna, spent last week at the home of Mrs Mayna Smith. Personal Valentines for Mrs. Mae Shields of Norris City, after loved ones. visiting with her husband your Pete who is in the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake. Valentine Heart Boxes Mr. and M.s. Harvey Langford attended the funeial of Mrs. Lang-ord- s of Candy grandmother, last week in Salt Lake. 4 Mr and Mrs. Harold Bates of Salt Lake spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lyman Warr. Mr and Mis LeGiande Quarn-beiand c'n.ldren, .Michael, Susan, Randy and Rex, enjoyed the unkind at Scipo with friends and are to tailored lrnely Penneys own rigid standards! t more1 All F 122 Boy's long and short sleeve, sanforized cottons at savings you shouldn't sires miss. Machine wash. 4 to 18 short sleeves, mens sizes small, medium large A-- sizes 10 to smart Get in-a- Finish SLIPS 2i8l 2983 98 snt 13 wardrobe-matchn- g colors . . . softness you can feel! Nylon reinforced heel and toe for longer wear. Machine wash at medium setting. cotton Dacron, Nylon, comfortable. cool and swish wash, Absorbent, fast dry, non-clingin- g. Boy's 10 oz. Sturdy Denim Jeans -- Save! Don't miss out on this terrrifc buy, reinforced at points of strain. Value Another Group 3.98 Penney's own bargain Brentwoods arrive fresh, new and bursting with flowers! Exfor only 2 79 choose this geoample metric print of 80 - square cotton percale wilh a great full sweep of skirt! Come get your money's worth of Penney's famous Brentvood cottons for just 2.79. ... 88-in- j 1 1 Mach-in- e washable. new spring variety . . . gayly printed eotlons 55c to $7.00 g Women's Lanolin ORLON ACRYLIC SLACK SOCKS! Erda News g TATES I Shirt Special Boy's Printed Sport Shirts A-- T th moil Four-in-Ha- Excellent new design for spring andm summer wear. Brighten up the old outfit wilh a new tie. g JL iesipners 'rtiiliatlii Are your spirits down' Tooele's young championship band is hjs- - very outstanding mg trojbli s too tone for everyone to get a little can cheer While the neighbors' nxRiint.on. got mumps loves their 1he UPbj,,d P'P,e the brought food ani encourag.d band hojied for the best. Mrs o n and dies not like to see the faint heart." old lleriem is hack, now, with her, I T gem ration get feel Mr Burke is just what Rhapsody in Blue, fairly making' hey new the old band room piano tremble, xe need to help us take courage. anJ with unaccustomed shake beauty. Second - duet tor - Mr. Caldwell came down with the flu Young1 hand previii nt Karl Christensen has h.s'ii keeping rehearsals going PORCH full steam ahecd. Mr. Caldwell re-VakhtheYiarUCo&j porn Karl to be a really fine student conductor. Mr. Caldwell is progressing in his flu font, thanks to Dr. John-- ! Yhe shamefully rigged quiz son's rare, and all 1$ in readmes' the horrifying vlo- , programs, for Saturday's concert. Mr. Burke wi'l arrive Friday fence of some Weatcma, the for nheaisals md chnus. frequent shoddiness of The band feels this Is a television does edy" shows have Its faults, as who doesn't? But It also brings us many good things. And, conscience-strickeit seems to be trying to bring more. One such, of good, was the TV play, "Miracle on 34th Street" The pleasant and up- lifting story revolved around the veteran (of old times, comedian) EM Wynn, who portrayed the character who believed he was Kris Kringle and contended that all our problems could be solved by "love and consideration." And he proved it, in a fine piece of acting. It was doubly enjoyable to me, because behind the benign Santa Claus beard I kept seeing Ed Wynn, the gallant oldster who refused to let Hollywood shelve him because of advanced age. He recently celebrated his "57th" birthday, at the same time admitting the accuracy of vital statistics which give him 72 years. Seems that Mr. Wynn started in show business 57 years ago. He feels 57 and so that's what he will likely remain for a long time to come! I admire and applaud the courage and character of Ed Wynn. The same goes for Jack Benny, who's been "39" these many years because he feels that age, despite what the birth records say. And theres Jimmy (Schnoz-zola- ) Durante, who's into his seventies and as spry, sharp and smiling as men half his ag who sit around glumly listening to their arteries harden. It's he who has said, "The young in heart, they are ageless! 1 ' PECIALS Penneys e - I li-ti-- d His knowledge of the selection the band played was thorough and he called the band a wonderful organization." Ihe people who accompanied band 00 the trip were: Principal Carl R Evans and wife, Mr Jack '"l.irke, J. E. Jorgensen, Mr and S Peikes, Mrs Mrs I Cooper, Mrs Aaron Bryan, Mrs Hilen Howard and Hallean Bryan i mal In school concert will be held in Tooele Mjrch 25, when the three bands will treat the to nn evening of good hand music Attendance in Orem and at Olympus by the community was K,,,,,n- Anrai ting the interest of farm women thiuuphuat the slate Is the Millinery Modes I urn hi on plann- d for Sa'.urdav at 12 pm in the New house lloti Bonneville Room, v! ss Pi arl Biavng, buyir und designer (torn (Ml, will present an iiilleihnn ol high fashion hats en the worlds leading millinery 1 y 1 LrMjl , 1 requires tl.ai of the tone lave will the rippeamme of James G Patton of Denver, president, Na-ion.ll Tamers Union and presi-'din- t of HAP (International f on ol Agrii ultural Produurs) Nfr Patton will Ih- - h alured speak-- r ut the S 30 p in banquet ill the A highlight 4 I s In 11 1 Si He mn-t.ng- 1 . 3 a I. nii Daryl ( huse, pres. dent, of Unli'isilV at Irgan, will ili liver Ills address during the Saturday Dr t'hii) 1 , , - looi-.bl,- Oil 1 1 s 1 I 11411 Advisory Council on Rural Civil Defense Mobilization, Will tie keynote during the opining Jay sessions 4 Yard Gingham Superior quality redi-kni- t. material. Sew it yourself. Just the right amount. Valentine 4ll 99 Costume Jewelry Women's bracelets, earrings, necklace, and broches. Men's tie clasps and cuff link sets. 2 for 1.00 Also large selection IO Shop Penney's in Tooele Open 'til 9 P.M. Fri. l |