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Show WW FAMILY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. entertained at a family dinner, on Tuesday evening, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Statham and children, Leslie and Scott, of Carpen-tena- , California. A palio dinner and visiting was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Statham, Leslie and Scott; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. The Tooele Transcript Friday, August . 12, 1960 e Battison, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Batti-son- , Rick and Cheryl; Iris C and children Sandra, Randv and Paul; Mr. and Mrs. Bud Bob, Ken and Kristie. It was the first time in several years that Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Battison Col-ledg- e, FIRST ii. i,1 CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Charles Barton are the proud parents of their first child, a son, born July 30 in the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City. The young man weighed seven pounds 12 ounces and is the grandchild of Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Gordon of this city, and Mrs. Bessie Burton, formerly of Salt Lake City, now residing in Pennsylvania. The mother, the former Karen Gordon suffered -' til I A ' vy - v- 4 M V; y $ 4 A had their children, grand children complications following the birth and great grand children of her child, but is now reported to be improving satisfactorily. xs mm ll. r : . v - 1 Reliable Party Interested In y yyyyyyyyyyyy E'")'1V No money down, take over small monthly payments in Sept. tfyii' Baseball Salt Lake Amateur League Team: Tooele Teds Glass UPL Co King Joy Flinco Bcckstcad Magna W 20 IS L 3 5 15 8 15 8 13 10 10 13 30 20 Sunday Game . , . UP&L Co. at Tooele, 1 p.m. Last Weeks Results . . , Tooele 17 Delta Colo 8 Tooele 13 Delta Colo. 9 Tooele 2 Grand Junction, Colo 3 Tooele 6 King Joy 5 Tooele Bali Club pounded the ball hard to win over Delta. Colo. Sylvester and Hicks a newcomer pitched good ball to win over Delta. Rigby had to do relief work in both games to help Tooele win. 17-- 13-- i y V Jrs' -- Sunday, Tooele played Grand Junction and lost in eleven innings, Rigby pitched good ball but one error in the bottom of the ninth, scored one run for Grand in Junction, to tie the game SPINET PIANO II T Formal Reception the new Commanding Officer of Tooele he greeted guests at a formal reception the eleventh inning Rigby pitchOrdnance Depot, Col. Cecil M. MacGregor, held in his honor at the T.O.D. officers club ed a home run ball to Suplizo, who is pictured above in the receiving line as last Saturday. hit one over left field, to win the tended by girls, leaders and their interesting. game, for Grand Junction, The girls wish to thank their parents. Carver Bryan was guest A crowd of about one thousand Mrs. Billie Lee and Vicki speaker. leader, watched the Eagles come back to Lee, their Junior Leader, for the win. It was the best game playtime they have given during the ed at Junction ball park this year. THE HANDY HELPERS summer. The fans gave Tooele a lot of The Handy Helpers Home ImReporter: Julie ltighey credit for having such a fine team. One hundred three Tooele stake comhave Club four-daprovement Tooele will play Friday night in MIA girls returned from a camping trip to Ledgefork, pleted their projects for the Salt Lake and at New Park. SunClub Year. They have had a lot day at 1:00 p.m. with the UPL Co. high in the Uinta mountains. of fun as well as work, a beach Camp director Beverly White, The Tooele ball club will play of the Temple Grounds a was time had good by party, tour their last League game , at the reports A Bit and Spur dinner meeting attendance at the Tabernacle OrNew Ball Park Sunday at 1:00, all. Prize winners for the four-day- s will be held at 7:30 p.m., Friday, were: Jeannie Christensen, gan Recital, tour of the State at the Club House. All members p.m. with UPL Co. then finish1 to Lagoon their season with a game Tues-- , Linda Bateman, Bobbie Lou Wal- Capitol Building, a trip are urged to attend. and a Club Fireside to obVan Susan Cox Vleet, ters, Betty and day Wednesday in Salt Lake.! serve Sunday, August 7. Final word will be heard from! Kay and Cristy Reynolds, Carol TV & RADIO We have made Health Posters the Witchita National Meet ini England, Alma Jean Walters and Mable which local The Mueller. were skit the merchants best REPAIRING Kansas this week. Tooele may' end the season in the W'orld Na-- i award was won by the First kind enough to place in their reminders to Safety tional Baseball meet, with all the Ward. The best musical number windows. was won by the "Drive Carefully" were made and states represented at Kansas on and the Eleventh Ward. The clean camp placed in the cars down town. August 19. We sent an open letter to the Tooele will have to get a few was won by the Sixth Ward. Best sponsors to help on expenses if camp name, won by the First Tooele City Council and Citizens 42 East Second North the Club travels to Kansas next Ward. Best crafts were made by on intersection hazards we obserPhone 1635 or 1729 W Janet Young, Susan Belich, Patti ved on a tour of Tooele City. week. Mueller, and Betty Cox. Learning how to make furniture So any donations to help Tooele A testimony meeting was held scarves, pillows and pillow cases Pickup & Delivery until will be appreciated. Thank you. be which before will the exhibited at 7:30 P.M. Evenings Thursday morning leaving The Manager for home. The meeting was at- - Tooele County Fair has been very MIA Girls Interested WRITE QUICKLY TO Hart Bros. Music But urn from Gifts for Qiiihmi Summer Camp County Fair Queen, Marion Marchant, looks over a sweater donated by Style Shop, one of the many beautiful gifts given to the Fair Queen by Tooele merchants this year. The Queen was officially scheduled to open the Fair at 6:00 p.m. Thursday, at the Tooele National Guard Armory. 2130 South 11th East Salt Lake City, Utah zsz y 10 Bit & Spur Central tug-a-w- Electronic Service GAUZE DIAPERS DACRON PANELS 1 2 INFANT QUILTS All new filling material consisting acetate fibre. Assorted colors, as soft as baby. of No ironing, 100 dacron polyester fiber curtains, wash easy, sun resistant, insect and mildew proof. 213 SHEET BLANKETS 1 118 American cotton perfect for year round use. Size 80x95. Close firm weave, whipped ends. 1 99 WASH CLOTHS Foam Rubber Pillows Decorative and practical all cotton sturdy construction, lasting durability colorfast to washing. Zippered, washable white cotton er, cord edge, lull size 17 by inches. cov- 26 1211 era's Long Sleeve Sport Shirts Cupruma 100 rayon subtle sheen and smart, nubby-texture- d 25 The lsest Choice... at The Wisest Time ! Is there a "right time to move up to Cadillac? 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Moreover, your dealer is currently in a position to extend a generous allowance on your present car. So if you feel the time has come for your new Cadillac, you can count yourself doubly fortunate. For you wall be making the wisest choice in motordom at the wisest possible moment. See your nearest Cadillac dealer soon and see if we arent right about this splendid opportunity! YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER .Guardian make these truly fashionable shirting. Machine washable. f Malnienanoei k Shop Penney 's in Tooele Open 'til 9 P. M. Fri, STOKER MOTOR COMPANY 44 East First North Tooele, Utah Phone 345 'iunaNM |