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Show I Thn nnmml "Conn Bil & Spur I Min'd jie d it v J 1 Mn I'l I tl.i. in I . I le . I' ' n on t bill .111 if . I i r .It 1. till I m to i Widn sd.lV i Uni Ne.ir Imp'iv m ss m n I J.Jtii, i .it p rsim d I'l' U.ie SIIOAIKS ,ree Joy I liimnn-j,sbiniei IS lr tliii,s i ' hi Mb' ,b cf I sin h nil'll I pu.ll tb ii , 1 , 900 U Of U Baiul Tryouls Sal. In m1I ids .''ll pill, .iiiii'i r mu (' i lii .iikI lit i. MayJ-0- The University of Utah marching band is looking lor some h.gh stepping strutters to lead it next year. Anyone who will be registered t the U of U for fall quarter, may try out Saturday, May of drum 21, for the positions major, assistant drum, major, Tryouts majoiette or twirlers will be that day at I M pm at M..SIC Hall on the University of Utah campus. All strutters and twnlers should be there at that time with their batons. No preliminary application will be necessary, according to Forrest D. Stoll, conductor of the marching band. He pointed out that the U. of U. marching band traveled extensively in the past several years and has received wide recognition and high priase. g 1C .11 (,e. pi.u!i. Friday, !' . i II I Tooele Transcript field Sund.iv, Mjy 'll Kuli"''-will meet dt Oms Rnnh fpiu ( lull members ,lt ;j ((, a m Dvu.r v ill be $ ,1) t ef !' follovunp or rniilis and rit) cents fi.r dll d . . n I b. i uudi t be a i s i'll lie evel V In e r aid AM n'dl Tk" cun at u Weilncsd.lV jMji- -.t (ill liimi I'ne it Noiiiu as bode n; bind, o! lo, I.e with he Hill tali.ciss Games were! 1 t I IC1 IIHISI) ptm-and n Irt slillletlts seriid, the I'i.rd tmic ,1 fuj, te Ti pic' y Miss upland, It I i V I e n taiili d bv tle Wnlil Imi (ime tin blide ol K.ivj i.il..b D." ; ' nt (oh hi i d p.a Is. rs. cm ridiiul1 M ly 20, (I'd' lldl In .p m obtain. up lb many lovely gilts ol. e tiie tl.rmij'li mkos, in mni of tin- - Tenth jj jlVe n P' Ward MU riKii enteetainc.l for I be rep. dar spun; cleanup is Marie Ins, who has been l'i ir f i id iv M 'V tern her and camp director il, at I. .11) All mem fun bet should be t'lrie oi send ''lines were played a.nl a nut-- ' someone to do the.r share ol the, art iv of shower pills were tvieiv wmk ,ed bv the honore puist 'Ilu In (ion with the Armed Ptlv "as held May 10 at lhe Mi, hale Johnson r on rc Day celebration, all flub home U'l'i It IS It 11(11 1 - I j 1 m-iu- nc members, wept c onionlti'e members CsSprn d specific func PARFNTS VISIT . tons by the chairman, Ihsh" Guests at the home of Mr. and VUite, will mot at the Hut ter Mrs Mark are her llalpren fu Id Pass, Middle Canvnn, at l! parents, Mr. and Mrs C. M. am Sahmlav, May 21, to assist son of Providence Mr. Bry' in serving breakfast to approxi jS()ni who ls Rf, years of ape, rP' A ( mail Iv f've hundred people under went major surpery kiikotf breakfast, including bam m a gdt ake hospital and is re. and et ;s und hot cakes, will c,f bejCUjH.ra(nt, a( t)H, ,S served all Bit and Spur jjUpht,.r h 00 j a m , at the Club House at , The first Junior trail ride will! Manilla (Philippine Islands! has be Saturday, Mav US. Urimunp)our 100 universities and places f hipher learning at 0 10 a m from the arena FOR GRADUATION u 4 1 liU-' j...; rr r V " i,. To the TiXK'le Valley Hospital, to Dr. and Mrs. John L. Jnurnay, to our friends and kinsmen for their assistance during his illness and for all who were so kind, sympathetic, and helpful at the death and funeral service of our beloved son and brother, Melvin Douglas, we express sincere and deeply felt thanks. Mn. Hilma Dymock and son Jed A L A M 5 , is C if u ft- i J I I L Individual Winners x Tooele City League individual winners are pictured here: Bottom row left to right: Max Anderson, high average 174; Carl Johannesscn, second high game 263; Dave Fernau, second high average, 171. Top row, left to right: George Gillette, high game, 26S; Bill Smith, second high series, 636; Mike Borick, first high series, 662. intact and genuine Wyler parts are used Swivel -- Top VACUUM LOCAL CHURCHES 4 -- Phone 855 North Main "WFV 4 2. LEARN the nautical rules of the road and live up to them. 3. Get up to date on Coast Guard regulations. 4 Dont overload your Ixiat. 5. IF YOUR COT DOES cap-siz- e and float, cling to it. You have a belter chance to survive than if you try to swim ashore. 6. Equip your small boat with St. Marguerites the new plastic bouyant materials so that in case it capsizes, it Catholic will stay afloat. Rav. Charles E. Frecgard 7. Check weather indications Pastor and dont go out in your boat if 415 Utah Avenue a storm is evident. If in doubt, Sunday Masses 7:00 a.m., 10:30 ask your local weather station, a m and 6 p.m. coast guard, or airport. Confessions. Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to 8. WHEN entering congested 8:30. areas, keep speed at posted miniNovena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. mum. 9. Check your childrens boat handling habits yourself to make sure they are correct. First Baptist 10. If you fall or get thrown into 597 SOUTH MAIN the water while fully clothed, L. Rev. Varion Stogoer get rid of Pastor, heaby boots, shoes or other that may weight clothing 10 a m. School. Sunday you down. Morning Worship, II a m. Training Union. 6 pm. Evening worship, 7 p.m. Midweek prayer service, Wed.. u HATKMAN JEWELRY as long as crystal n VJVler inco f le ' I I . shock-resistan- Gt J craft and motor. The styling they want, the quality you demand. New models with The Continental Look" that t is sweeping America. Guaranteed Incaflex balance wheel guaranteed unbreakable mainspring precision 17 jeweled lever movement A got for a lifetime! YOUTHFUL STYUNO PRECISION PERFORMANCE Get Your 00 Certificate Good On Any Wyler Cleat of '60 Watch In Shape for Memorial I)av rv $29.95 Grdutt (itl Your Hont Since many lxi.it inthusiasts will have their craft in the water for the first time th'S season on Memorial Day, E. W, Kitzrow, Farmers Insurance Group Safety Foundation official, offers the following ton basic safety rules for all boat owners: 1. Have an export chock your JJ $29.95 Second Place Team lliilcrest Cafe, of the Tooele City League, ended In second place at the end of the season. Here they are pictured: Bottom row left to right: John Giblon, George Gillette, Rose U rath-al- l. Top row, left to right: Bump Dunlavy, Jack Griffith, Jack Cowans. Not present when picture was taken: Dick Griffith. 3TCa:tvnrflC3K2aTS.risr4wg f' 'VSATCRPROOF Sheriff Fay Gillette, graduate of the National FBI Academy in has spoken to Washington D C two Regional Command schools in the past week. On Tuesday, May 10, Sheriff Gillette delivered an address titled Educating the Public in to Central Prevention" Crime Utah Peace Officers meeting at their Regional school in Provo. Sheriff Gillette delivered the Utah same address to Eastern Peace on Tuesday, May 17, at their Regional School at Price. A CARD OF THANKS VERY SPECIAL GIFTS V At Police School liams. Not present when picture was taken were Mack Outzen, Evereltc DeLa.Mare and Gary Tate. Tate Furniture won the championship In the Tooele City Bowlin); League and are pictured above left to right: Gary Griffith Paul Seeley, Grant Shields, LaMar Wil ' A Sheriff Speaks Tooolc City League Champions at Community Methodist Stephens, Pastor Phone 1007 C. Model C-- 4 With exclusive Double-Actio- n Rug. and floor Cleaning Unit k Famous swivel-to- easy-rollin- g Only Relief Society 7 p.m. James CLEANER nw p; casters k Powerful input motor k Attachments clip to cleaner for ready use er Convenient foot switch for easy operation FIRST WARD: Tuesday, May 24, 2 pm. Social Science and closing social. Lesson by Edna Gillespie. Program and refreshments. Baby sitter. SECOND WARD: Tuesday, May LIMITED TIME ONLY 10 30 a m. Social Science lesson and closing social. Baby sitter. Light refreshments and program numbers by the Grantsville Clark Ward trio. Complete with set of seven attachments 24, Church school, 9:45 a m. Church service, IT 00 am. Nursery for small children. Methodist Youth Fellowship for senior and intermediate groups at 6:30 pm. Coffee hour after church, Sun day, May SALES CRAFT 22. Choir practice, Thursday, at 7:30 p m. Methodist Mens dinner and pro25, at May gram, Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. This will be Ladies night. The Fourth Quarterly Conference will be held in the church, Sun00 p m. The conday, May 29, ference .will be preceded by a pot luck dinner after the morning church service. District Superintendent C. Ted Hawes will preach at the morning service and Utah Commanding No. One will be our guests. Royal Sego 2- - JOIN THE CIRCUS OF SAFETY ... CHECK First Lutheran Church YOUR CAR . ..CHECK YOUR DRIVING . ..CHECK ACCIDENTS Stowm W. Sun- day after Easter. Sunday School and Bible class at 9:15. Worship service commenorating the Ascension of the'T.ord at 10- 30. Sermon tonic: The Forgotten - Any tape measure will tell you this: Pontiacs stance (not the body) is wider than any other car. But driving a new Pontiac Festival. Ephsians The pastors of The Utah Cirmeet at Redeemer cuit will Lake Lutheran Church in Salt am. to Citv. Tuesday from will tell you more. Thats when you feel the extra measure d of balance, control and roadability of Wide-Trac- k Wheels. The difference is so dramatic its hard to imagine; sure-foote- yet its easy to discover. Just ask for a SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER Wide-Trac- k . . . WHO ALSO SELLS GOODWILL STOKER MOTOR CO., 44 om Adult information and instruction clacs meets Tuesday evening at 7:30. 3 00 Drive. USED CARS WITH MORE BARGAIN MILES Junior confirmation class meets to lb 30. Saturday from This Is Thf Life Saturday; over KSL-Tat This same Jesus which is, taken up from you into heaven shall so come in like manner as' ye have seen Him go into heaven. Acts 1:11. PER DOLLAR East 1st North Tooele Utah t I Semi-Bonele- Boston Butts ss kl Grade Large Fresh doz. Margarine I Sunday May 22 The Fifth - t Eggs B. HOLM, PASTOR 7th and Birch Uto 4 Lean Fresh Pure Mustard Holiday 43c 3 ifcg 89c Spared 2 lb. 29c Sure Champ Reg Dog Food 2 Hi Land Large Sack Milk Make Dry Green Beans Com Chip 25 lb pkg 30c qs Cul 303 s5ze 4 Twin Pack 1.59 - 55c 49c Fiestas New AT DUO 1 1 North Main Street Tooele, Utah i |