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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, July 15, 1960 !, Belas Hold ! I I b i: ;-- Delta Chapter Alpha Sigma Pin welcomed four new oledges at a candlelight ritual on the evening of Tuesday. July 12. Mary Broxholme, president of the chapter, pi esided at the ceremony which was held at the home o Manic Lngland A light supper ind a social hour followed. New pledges include: Maurine Jacqueline Chilton, Irene I A TO WASHINGTON After a pleasant three week visit here, Mrs. Dean Brown ant children, Radene and Clark, left for their home in Wednesday Washington DC, while here they acre guests of Mis. Brown's mother, Mrs. Elsie L'astman and Mr. Browns mother, Mrs .Mary Brown and other relatives and friends. RETURNS Showing Of Lovely Homes Visit 'BONNEVILLE ADDITION' Dark 3rd North and Nelson Avenue 2:30 P.M. Till Leonard IV. Home Creations by: 10 am. at Fairmont Park from Lake City, Utah. All descendants of Isaac Behunin ire invited to attend. Isaac came to Utah with the second handcart company, was responsible for naming Zion Canyon, and was the first settler of Lphraim, Utah. Through reof the search Geanealogy Committee, it has been found that this man, Isaac Behunin, whom we are homring at the reunion, was one of the bodyguards who protected the life of the Prophet Joseph Smith. The association is particularly anxious to locate descendants of any descendants of any of the Behunin, Nancy Maribah Behunin who married Nelson Higgins; Elmina Behunin who married Amos Stevens; Benjamin Behanin, Maribah Carotin Behunin who was married to Robert Brown; Emily Be-lun- MODERN HOME BUILDERS Atkin Realty Proudly Presents Their New TRI - LEVEL Furniture, Carpeting and Drapes by PHILLIPS FURN ITURE MART. 0 Color Theme and Furniture Arrangement by MIGNON ATKIN SWIMMING POOL by "OASIS'', ATKIN REALTY Agents. Financing by FIRST SECURITY BANK OF UTAH Special to The Tooele Transcript) and Mrs. Samuel W. Clark, of Eight students from Tooele andlLake Point, a June graduate in two from Grantsville were among Chemical Engineering and a mem- 583 named to the spring quarter her of Phi Kappa Phi. John B. Gillette, son of Mrs. honor roll at the University of June B. Gillette, of 31 East First Utah. stuTo be eligible for the roll, a North, Tooele, a student must achieve at least a dent and a Tooele High graduate. Carole A. Imai, daughter of Mr. 3.5 grade point averand Mrs. George Imai, of 490 E. age for the quarter. FROM THE Tooele area are: Vine, Tooele, a sophomore majorArita M. Blanchard, of 194 No. ing in pharmacy and a Tooele Second West, Tooele, a June grad- High graduate. LARRY G. LEE, son of Mr. uate in elementary education who was named to membership in Phi and Mrs. Eldon R. Lee of 473 Parkway in Tooele, a junior, Kappa Phi, scholastic honorary. Kcnna J. Christensen, of 221 majoring in physical education Clark, Grantsville, a sophomore, and a member of the U. football majoring in English and educa- team. He is also a Tooele gradtion, and a graduate of Manti uate. Carolee A. Mayo, daughter of High. DWIGHT P, CLARK, son of Mr. Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Mayo, of 8 M. Behunin, Angeline Matilda Bethe year. Exclusive of home hunin, Elsie Evelyn Behunin who deaths, people using the weapons married Aaron N. Oman; Sarah kill 1,200 persons annually. Behunin Dell who married Amilia fireThe 1,200 Cloward; Abigil Permilia Behunin arms deaths dont always involve and Johnatahan Delbert Behunin. hunting, according to the Council, Anyone having any knowledge of whose records show only one out above early Utah people is asked with real!I three away- - from- - home fireto write to Rex Giflord, Secretary, game unintentionally hunt- a from results arms deaths Isaac Behunin Family Association, guns. accident. 145 First Avenue, Salt Lake City, Every year, the National Safety ingIN ILLINOIS, for example, more 2,400 about Council perUtah. points out, in a recent year came deaths The reunion program is as fol- sons are killed accidentally by from such assorted activities as lows: 10 00 am. - gather and firearms. The main victims are Wlth a 8un, handling a years of age, and Play'n8 visit; 11:00 am. - games; 12:00 persons than from noon - work on genealogy and re- children under 15, in that order. gun and target shooting hunting. actually come fatalities firearms 1:00 dinner and Many pm. gister; What actions led to the Illinois months, such as dur(lection of officers; 2:00 p.m. -- in firearms fatalities? take summer. Firearms the 3.00 formal ing program; p.m. Handing a gun to another perabout 200 lives every month of son and wrestling for a gun, for ONLY $12 PER WEEK instance. One death came in ONLY $12 PER WEEK freak accident: Someone thought Russian roulette would be greater e a Better Tooele - ATiCIM Realty & Construction 15-2- 4 Phone 1335 ONLY $12 PER WEEK 10 Tooele County Students Attain U Honor Roll to 5.00 in Salt 10.00 ONLY $12 PER WEEK MPU 55 UHM sport than hunting. HOW CAN firearms accidents be avoided? 1. Treat all firearms as if they were loaded. 2. Dont release the safety until just before you shoot. 3. NEVER FOOL around with a lethal weapon, loaded or un PER $XAm7usEa $12 loaded. v J Li. J: ifi iJiiiLUtL.j. I SEZflttJiLt U r r ft r- - S - fjj 4. Dont clean a firearm when K lots of people are around. Make sure all cartridges have been removed from the weapon. 5. Keep firearms unloaded and out of reach of children and irresponsible adults. 6. NEVER POiNT a weapon at anything you dont intend to shoot 7. Dont practice-shoo- t at bottles or tin cans. For one thing, its easy for bullets to ricochet. Utah Learn Public Speaking will include recognition SOUVENNIERS FOR certificates for four blue award WE HAVE THE VISITORS AT PX PRICES. clubs in each county plus OPEN FRIDAYS TIL I p.m. medals for four individual BATEMAN JEWELRY, 5 NO. winners. On the state level, ten MAIN. blue award clubs will receive cerand state the tificates, champion will be a Chicago congress delegate with all expenses paid. In addition, each of six national winners will be presented with a $400 John Deere college scholarship. gold-fille- president, who presided at Mary the ceremony; Irene Costello, Jacqueline Chilton, Maurine Bickmore and Helen Noble, Chapter Membership of Alpha Sigma Phi was swelled by four as new pledges were accepted into the Sorority this week. Here they are pictured above (L to R) n 16, o m. Vi Rituals - Bela Sigma Phi Pledge of Beta Broxholme, Eta Helium According to Leonard Newell 3ehunin of 322 South Second East, Vernal, Utah, president of the Isaac Behunin Family Association, .he annual reunion of the Associa-iowill be held Saturday, July Consumers Guide rates our homes as outstanding value in Utah! rc Awards For July 16th Lovely Homes Depot. He graduated as honor man of Platoon and rece.vtd the H'ershis 4 Naturally it s popular with and of all ages, and is one project ing of Private First Class, mark that can be carried on in towns was awarded the highest exas well as in the country, the in three platoons, for a rifle of 233 out of score a with Extension Service pert, Cooperative a possible 250. lie will be at Camp points out. Pendleton for a month, before beWHILE the recreation program ing given his home leave. the preitself is not new tn VISITORS FROM ARIZONA sent national sponsor is. This Mr. and Mrs. Grant Shields, of marks the first year that John Deere of Moline, Illinois, will be Phoenix, Arizona, and six chilhost to the top state and national dren, are visiting in Tooele, as winners during the National guests of his parents, Mr. and Club Congress next Mrs. Arthur G. Shields, and her in Chicago fall. sister, Mrs. Willard H. Sagers. f lit- - Keimion Set Tooeles Addition ol New " Mr. and Mrs. Leslie G. Miller, returned Sunday from San Diego, where they attended California, the graduation of their son, John W from Marine Corps Recruit Vi if v 7 Kostello and Helen Noble. Street Graduation 4l T Dick-mor- 324 South Main v v Ritual Pledge of Lta You Are Invited To An A Complete Service for Leslie C. Millers Attends Sons 1 North First East, in Tooele, a June graduate in elementary education who is a 1956 Tooele graduate. She has been a member of Delta Delta Delta social sorority at the U. Janet M. Schutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josef Schutz, 457 North Broadway, Tooele, a law major and a 1959 Tooele graduate. She was yearbook editor at Tooele. GARY L. SUTTON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sutton, of Grantsville, a senior mathematics major and a 1956 graduate of Grantsville High, where he served as senior class president. Donald H. Vorwaller, son of Mrs. Bernice E. Vorwaller, 687 North Main, Tooele, a senior majoring in metallurgical engineering and a 1952 graduate of Tooele High. top ranking girl receives a set of silverware. State winners also have an opportunity to compete for one of two national $400 college scholarships and an all expense trip to the National d PROMPT In summing up the year's parBruce Lourie, vice ticipation, John Deeres president, says, sponsorship of the national recreation program is a most reTeaching warding experience. boys and girls how to enjoy and constructively use their leisure time, and training them in leadership is important to us. 4--H SERVICE It It raally SHOCKING to find (4 many worn and dangerous cords on so many appliances! WHY TAKE '8 CHANCES OUR CONTACTS with the staff and with volunteer adult leaders throughout the country in dicate that a splendid job is being done in guiding club members who are the future leaders of this he adds. nation, The broad scope of activities, include arts and crafts, sports, club and community social events, nature lore, music and dramatics One outgrowth of the recreation talent program is shows which have become popular both in and out of share-the-fu- n We can mala a quick, inexpensive safe replacement. Bring your Appliance in TODAY1 Elmer's Repair Shop 38 West Vine 4-- 4-- Club Congress in Chicago. The program is under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service, and is arranged by the National Service Committee. Former Resident Wins Book Set George Barrus, former resident and chairman of the information services and public relations at the College of Southern Utah, at Cedar City, won recently a set of Great Books of the West, with his question to the Salt Lake Tribune. Mr. Barrus won the set of books titled by having his question, What have been the main ideas of about mathephilosophers matics and its place in human life?, used by Dr. Mortimer J. Adler, in a question and answer column sponsored by the Salt Lake Tribune. Mr. Barrus is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Foster J. Barrus of this city. RETURNS TO SEATTLE Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McNiel and son Danny, have returned to their home in Seattle, after spending the past three weeks in Tooele, visiting with her mother, Mrs. Elsie Eastman and family. YOUR PHARMACIST By years of training, your pharmacist is an exacting scientist. As a member of the community health team, he is a dedicated professional man. Yet he is a businessman engaged in serving your needs not only as a supplier of medicines but as a merchant whose stocks reflect the daily needs of his customers. And, too, hes a fellow townsman, a taxpayer, a neighbor one who has a personal concern for the health and welfare of your family. Caldwell Drug Registered Pharmacist Always On Dut- y- 29 North Main Phone 169 4-II- PER S $12 Not ail 10 AT PER 4-- Club work NEW Rock-Botto- FRIDGIDAIRE Appliances are arriving and they're going at Prices during our biggest selling season! We're out to prove it costs no more to own the best! 1960 m is cen- tered around raising cows, chickens, corn and pigs as Utah show by becoming public speakers. However, their agricultural and home economics pro jects do provide opportunities to learn the art of oratory. And the public speaking program spells out just how they can O achieve this goal. 3j DURING the course of Carlymake le ing on projects, the se'oral reports at Club meetings, fit words to actions in giving demon- j strations, and get the feel of pearing before an audience in showmanship and exhibit events Boys and girls most likely to 3 succeed as speakers are given pq special coaching by county Ex-- j tension agents, teachers, or quah-- I fied local leaders. Some receive tips on radio and TV techniques, 'and appear on home town programs. not only learn to The give a talk, but also to write their own speeches. Subjects for the ex-- 2 O most part are related to pcriences, citizenship and leader-- FRIGIDAIRE 10 CUBIC DELUXE tprfF flirt' THURSDAY JULY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY 14th, 15th, & 16th $!200 Per Week Extra Bonus given to all for purchase of a New Convair during these 3 Days of our ms PEH $12 After Normal Down Payment ONLY $12 PER WEEK ONLY $12 PER WEEK ONLY $12 PER WEEK family-siz- e DeLuxe model freezer that takes up less space than the average small refrigerator cabinet. But its a big value in every way! LOOK ! r ap-P- $12 FOOD FREEZER Heres a roomy, I FOOT wide cabinet solves your space problem 10.39 cu. ft. (363 lbs.) capacity ideal for most families 28-inc- 5 y- h shelves plus door storage a New Magnetic door seals all around - air-tig- w L 'rj- - S ship. Along with developing into pub- he speakers and community 1 ALL THIS FOR ONLY lcad-Ncr- these talented have to gain materially. The chance a H Oil 39 Pure Company provides awards in the public speaking include gold-fill- M program winch ed medals of honor for the out-standing girl and boy in the country. TO THE BEST BOY speaker the state goes a $12 PER WEEK Scribed wrist watch, while the Plus new Frigidaire CT Of Gfl Sculptured Sheer Look" beauty! TOOELE MERC |