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Show 'qry vf rTr ry rfrrrityo !!The Tooelo Transcript Friday, Apiil 1, f v y n 0 ,r-- r- Sunday, 20ih, the Wind (fam!y and Jolynn Blown, from Gfai'sv.ile upended a dinni i " :jo, ENDS SATURDAY -- ' On Monday, the children return ed to sthool, and pnk and Thorn nio'oM-- j (n pnivo, where thev m l some friends at the home of Mr and Mi Auer Jensen for a spaghetti dinner i i r" , X "V FMNBEIIS JL CiNtMASeoPE i COLOR by DC LUXE DM) UBO- - DOMID CRISP Jf y i. I . ! i:f Von further interviews. The Waves have become an integral part of the U S. Navy and .he opportunity far tiavel, education and advancement are so great that every young lady looking to her future should look lo :he waves as a means of making that future the best available. SUCH QUESTIONS as Where Will I Go lor Training?" "What X ) - Sunday , Manh 2Cth. the four who boys reivrd Individual Awards for seventy five per Centj attendant e to all meetings and foinj .eimg necessary assignments wire Jimmy Anderson, Jerry W.nd. liient Jones and Cordon - N j .y V ! u I 4 t t Puul-Botto- itf sun cfcn.it icioi ur omamu M CJU.IU3 (CUE . Of O t -- AD'rt fc iAMt CUN w'nsNO Mfottt4 Wv I t ft MATINEE LC Sat. I P.M. Mr. and Mrs. George Berrctt Utah, enjoyed last weekend with their daughter and son Mr. and Mrs. David STARTS SUNDAY fm 'rom Sandy. S. Carrol. I Voim IT Couple; SHs April Ojvn competitive examinations edding Dale Mr wud Mrs. Joseph L. Smith Ready lo start counting noses n the j'sth decennial U S Census announce the engagement and ap-at Wendoveron April 1st. is Mrs proaehmg marriage of their Charles Pankratr, official census rat live young daughter. Marilyn ;o Howard O. Durrant, sun of Mr. ;aker lor this area. land Mrs. Durrant, all of Mr. and Mr Tom Chi istonscni Tooele. and Mr. and Mrs Sam Ruhey cn cncirclm! April 20th has bm-joyed a visit two days of last for their which will be wedding week w ith their son and daughter. solemnized in the jMr. and Mrs Tommy Christensen ward church and will be followed from IJho. by a reception. Tummy and Peggy were on their The bride elect is a student at wav home from Los Vegas where the Tooele High School. Tommy participated in a Bowling Mr. Durrant also attended TooLeague, ele High School and is now serMonday, March ISth, Mr. and ving in the United States Navy, Mis. Don Bennett went to Tooele station) d at Astoria, Oregon. to six the dm tor. Mr. Bennett ec1 n I y suffered a foot injury at VISIT CHILDREN Bo-villc ltd, where he is Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Hamm and hopes to return to work have returned from a trip to F.l soon. Dorado, Kansas, where they visitSkipper Boyd ed with their daughter and Wend-I- t Among those enjovmg Mr. and Mrs G. C. Wain-macis nice to see Skipper Boyd over's lovely Sjiring weather were and their children, Adale, CHRISTINE LARAE JACOBSON outside again after being confined Mr, and Mrs. Tom Irvine, Mr Rick and Karl. to hi home and bed for the past and Mrs. Bill Russell, Mrs. Gene Birthday greetings are in order The Hansens also enjoyed a trip ifor with pretty Miss Christine LaRae rheumatic fever. Craner and children, Mr. and Mrs. six months to Los Angeles, where they ab Jacobson, who will celebrate her His many friends can hardly Gene Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Chet tended the wedding of their son, first anniversary, March SI. She wait until he is in schixil again Howlet, Mr. and Mrs. John GibJay and DeAnn Holt, who js daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son and Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Joseph is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stanley L. Jacobson of 348 West Portwood, who sjxnt part of last J. Lindsay Holt, of Kamas, Utah. Second South. week or weekend out of town DeAnn is a graduate of the Probably many prople we are un- Brigham Young University Colaware of, could have been includlege of Nursing, at Provo, Utah. ed in this article. of is rourth-Flevent- I , ommo girl T So tftroled. d to ttrtno.ytl to wtnlonf Aid Exams Sr! for Reclamation Bureau Miss Marilyn Smith '.n Horn can Ihlt bo tho "How Quigley wlule she is visiting in Salt Lake City, Any young woman who is unable to contact Miss Quigley personally. may call the U.S. Navy Recruiting Branch Station, Em 4 2552 Ext. 630 or visit the office at 428 South Main Street. Sur4)iii" W civa-siAKi- Frovidid" Muih Travel Will Be Doing?", land "Where Do The Waves Go for Duty?" may be answered by Lt. . Brent Jones was unable to attend, but the other three gave children' The above picture shows whv IpLiwng instruim nts for tongue blades and an ironing very Interesting talks ihe men were surprised at their and singing "I've Been Working cord as her stethoscope. Leah M.s. Verl Nielson would like to Jones gave a Ball Game Reading j thank everyone who hehted In last Lion's meeting. Top row. left On The Railroad." any. There was a pantomime tn md Marge Kier was the cigarette Wav lo to right - Tranus Russell, Leah Aid classes! Russell held Marie Johnston, Marge jLlaine How lest and Gwen girl. When Junes, ,whnh were recently completed in1 Gwen Puulscn. row. left! sen and a read.ng bv Marie John- up a card, the ladies followed Wl.p.lo,er a success. lo right - Jane Irvine, Mary June ston on "Amateur Gum Chewer, the instructions Approximately 55 people partiLou.se Campbell ailed as Mis Childs, Elaine Howlett and Louise Jane Irvine played the part of a and II or 14 of them are cipated Nurse, by taking care of the suk1 tress of Ceremonies, Camptell. gumg to attend Advance classes They introduced themselves by with candy thern.ometi rs, sjilintsJ m Tooele, beginning April 6th and continuing for si weeks. Is jSihoolmg Stewart. lately Lions Cm Surprise Parly Of-tu- U S Navy, will S..ft Leke ( ity. Miss Quigley will be on the campus of the University of Utah lor Shel'on and ?am.!y shopjw-in halt Lake on Saturday, and visited in Better City wuh their parents on Sunday f near future. Mis Procurement SHE WILL be at (he Navy Re cruiting Sub Station, lot at id at Fort liouglus, on Tuesday, April, 19, l'0, to interview prosxxtive young women who dt sire lo learn mine of their opjKirtumtics with .he 4ases. both as an enlisted mman and as officer. On W ednesiUy, the 20:h of April, I (n their re'urn tup, Tuesday, Mr, and Mis -- Do&of In the very Quigley, Wave Horn the .nuke visit to ly S - L-J- v had a short vis t in Ameman Jl'ofK wi'h Mis W.nd's Sister, Mr land Mrs tlvde Pulton and Emi!ih-- i Opportunity Knocks For You ii" W Diih-i- i hr fls V f' - 0 n in M s W ud s honor in Sal: Lake ol die home of daug'it Gei aid W tight jer, 'gvi I A ' tvvyvv,yyyy'tt'ftt Wilharri Morlepsen, '" " y Purtwnod's parents, Mr. anj Mrs I960 lZCukJ J1 STORY OF COURAGE AND iyr u; for Surveying Aid and Engineering Aid positions in the Bureau of Reclamation, Region 4, have been announced by the Board of U S. Civil Service Examiners, Salt Lake City, Utah. Salaries range from $3255 to $3755 will be per annum. Employment Colorado at Grand and Junction, Paonia, Collbran Durango: in Utah at Dutch John, Provo, Vernal, Ogden and Logan; and at Page, Arizona: Farmington, New Mexico, and Rock Springs. Wyoming. Applications or information may be obtained from the Civil Service Representatives in your Post Office. Applications may be filed with the Executive Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Bureau of Reclamation, 32 Exchange Place. P. O. Box 360, salt Lake City, Utah. No closing date for receipt of applications has been established. in RETURN'S HOME Mis. Jennie Lacey returned to r her home on Tuesday evening, spending the past two weeks visiting with her family in Colorado. She was accompanied back by Lt. Col. and Mrs. Joe Lacey and son, Jody, with whom she had visited at Colorado Springs. Smokey Rogers Jody, who is attending Culver Wcmlovcr Lady Military School at Culver, Ind., s spending his spring vacation To Luhliwh Soiig't with his parents, They will leave Mrs. Mary Richey and her for their home Friday morning. a graduate Joe daughter, Teresa, just returned While in Colorado Mrs. Lacey also Northrop from an exciting trip to National visited at Golden with another son Mr. and Mrs. Reynald Brady Aeronautical Institute, Inglewood. Dr. Leo N. Taylor, Veterinarian, Jack and his City, California, where they stayof Union, visited with their daugh- California. He is presently serv family. ed with Marys sister and family, By Marie Johnston and ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. ing in the Marines at Santa Ana vuil be at the Bit and Spur Arena Mr. and Mrs. Clark Thomas. Bonnie Fortwood r Calif. at 1:00 p.m., April 3, to give need Floyd Ryther. Mr. an'd Mrs. Mrs. Richey went to California The wedding took place in the and children returned their ed shots to your horse. Two shots see some to about getting 2(5, 10. songs Mr. and Mrs. Jose Linares of visit and before returning home, Los Angeles Temple, Feb. each of brain fever and distemper, she has written, published. She California paid A1 Lin- they went to Hill Field, on busiRoseville, records made five demonstration J5.00, and one shot for bot fly POM ares and family a short visit last ness and visited friends in Layton CANCER STRIKES for Smoky Rogers, a song publish-- r WARNER BROS for a pill or $6 00 for a shot, $3.00, & lived. Cancer will strike in approxiweek before leaving on an extend- where they formerly and owner of the Bostonia Ballwhich is guaranteed. of two American three ed visit to Mexico City in April TECHNIRAMA mately room in El Cajon, California. Mr. Howard D. Gibson was admitted families. f sI Happy The American Cancer Birthday to Frankie Kelly to the Veteran's TECHNICOLOR FRESH PEACH If your horses had shots for ThursRogers also made Mary an offer Hospital, that the best protec4, Ruth DcVaney and Varian Society says April a boostlast o sing with his band. will he only where distemper year, March 24th, SHORT CAKE tion Anderson, April 6, Timothy Crane day, possible death from er shot will be In a few weeks, Mary will refor a jaw tumor. canceragainst necessary this is an annual health 9, Michael Craner and Bon- undergo surgery April fresh whipped cream with pi; our horses turn to San Diego to cut the year. Lets safeguard nie Portwood and Shirley Luby, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Clontz reand give them these required shots Master Record and if successful, 39c on April 10th. cently returned from Las Vegas, will sign a contract with Deca. early this year. to Weddmake TO to D.U.P. Salt MEET on their Lake, Nevada, Congratulations SESAME Semi-SoAll members are urged to bring t ing Anniversaries to Mr. and Mrs. their home. Mr. Clontz worked for The Emma J. Atkin Camp DUP $ J DINNER ROLLS Philip Garret and Mr. and Mrs. the Western Pacific Railroad for will hold their meeting, Monday, their horses to the arena this Marion C. Green, April 4, and Mr approximately thirty years and April 4, at the home of Mrs. Vera date. 29c Doz. and Mrs. George Cloward, April spent most of that time in the England, 40 South Fiist West. The Silver Spurs are having a Wendover area. 9th. Grace Bennett will give the lesat 7:30 p.m. on Two years ago they moved to son and all members and interest- - dance, beginning Wednesday evening, March 23, m 2nd at the Armory Saturday, April Mr. and Mrs. Roland Portwood Salt Lake, then last year they in Murray, at a charge of $1.00 Mary Richey attended a State Central Commit- moved to Las Vegas for Mrs KANGAROO couple. All Bit and Spur memper 40 W Vine Ph. 583 she nice One had tee Meeting at the Newhouse Hotel Clontz health. experience There are 15 families and 51 bers and their guests are invited was meeting Webb Pierce, herm Salt Lake City. On the way of kangaroo all native to attend. Friday, March 25th, Mrs. Lynn species favorite Western singer. they visited in Tooele with Mrs West to Australia or adjacent islands. underwent minor surgery. Her mother from Justin, Texas and her daughter from Amarillo, BREAKS ANKLE Word was received by Mr. and Texas, flew to Salt Lake City for Mrs. Marion Shields, that then the operation. grandson, Ernest, who is in Gere Miss Linda Nuffer brought many, with the Army Engineer Williams and Janiece Wright Corp, had the misfortune to fall home from Grantsville for the and break his ankle. He was in weekend. While they were here, the hospital a short time in NYLON STRETCH GLOVES the girls enjoyed visiting with but is back to Landshut, Munich, WITH THE PURCHASE OF A PAIR OF friends. now, and to work on Crutches. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Johnston Ernie still has a yeear in Gerand sons, Gordon and Dale are many before returning to the U.S. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs happy to have their other son, Garth Stewart, home from col- Henry L. Box of Cheyenne, Wyo. lege. Garth is now employed at Shoet For ff omrn Deseret News. His average was Wendover Housing. year. 55 FORD $1095 Miss Elaine Wadsworth is spend- 12.9Glenfor the Heres something you'll really like ... smart new Stetson Nylon and Wadsworth Darrel Stretch Gloves . . . completely washable . , . wonderful for alt 55 PLYMOUTH 935 ing a week w'lth her parents be- Peterson received Honorable MenCalculated risk seems to be season wear. Retail value: $1 .00. ..yours Free when you make fore returning to Henagers Busi- tion in the Uintah paper. 2 54 BUICK DHT 795 ness College in Salt Lake to com- All three boys are Juniors at a popular phrase a purchase at our store. Get your gloves soon I gamble. for 56 CHEVROLET 4 Dr 1395 plete the last quarter. Elaine re- Tabioma High which won the Refor either no But in theres won this place award another typ- gional Sportsmanship Trophy 56 BUICK 1495 cently LOVELY . . . FOR SPRING ing. in preparing or dispensing pharmaceuticals. year. . , . our delightful new Trim Tred shoes! 58 PLYMOUTH 1595 Ever notice the letters U.S.P. or N.F. Mary Vigil, Ruth Linares, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Gamble to seathe so . . . and Air Conditoned complimentary 57 CHRYSLER 1995 Fitzgerald and Marsha West re- and family, stayed Fliday evenon a medicine label? The letters represent two their confirmation in Wells sons costumes. Official books that are recognized by federal law 56 OLDSMOBILE ing, March 25th, with their fam1395 ceived who is from Reno. Dwyer Heel-heighare varied the United States Pharmacopoeia ily in Grantsville. Saturday they 56 CHRYSLER 1495 visited with their daughter- - inDixon Mr. and the National Formulary. Mrs. Richard and . . . choose a styles interesting law and grandson, in Kearns. V-- 8 Wendover the 57 1395 FORD recently purchased shoe that's exactly you! (In fact Together they are the pharmacists bible. In and will soon return for They returned home Sunday af57 DODGE 3iTon 1445 Drive weekend. a ter give approved standards of the quality, They choose several . . . they're priced very pleasant the grand opening. GamMr. March 28th, Monday, Mr. Dixon has been attending purity, and potency of most medicinal agents. Smooth fit. . . more to choose from for penny-saversUtah State College in Logan, where bles parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Whatever your prescription calls for, II we can't make you a deal no one else can! ting, in all isizes and widths. he has been majoring in Business Gamble, returned 'their visit. we are prepared to fill it SEE and DRIVE THE DODGE DART! Management. Mrs. Hyrum W. Smith returned Mr. Dixons mother, Mrs. June her to Wendover this week with a new Blanchard, is now making son, born February 11th, in the home in Mt. Pleasant. Cottonwood Maternity Murray Mike Craner was picked as Home. He weighed 7 pounds, 7 Basin All Star, in basketball from ounces and will be named Mark PRESCRIPTIONS Fhone 134 Region Eight in Uintah and also Willard. Mr. and Mrs. Smith have Tooele, Utah $845 tO $1095 Phone 169 29 North Main given Honorable Mention for the another son, David, who is a year son-in-la- k 1 Llr Weiulovers af-e- Bil and Spur Sally Sagas Ry-thc- Week End BAKERY SPECIALS! y ft Tooele Bakery See how these deals measure up! 100 Lyn-nett- NO ELEMENT OF CHANCE Wagon Wagon ... ts Sedan Sedan Sedan Sedan Sedan Pickup Pickup !) Tooele Mere Caldwell Drug Paulos Motors Second String Region in the and a half old. |