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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, November First Community Concert Proves Highly Successful SL 3Iystery Tour The members of the Women's Club of Tooele Ordnance Depot had their recreational activity on Thursday, Nov. 17th. A Mystery Tour" of Salt Lake City was arranged by Mrs John Dec, chairman of the Special Activities Committee. The schedule of the day was a complete surprise to the members and started out with a visit to the Pioneer Craft House where they were shown demonstrations of leather craft, jewelry making out of native rock and rug weaving. Another point of interest was the Art Barn where they enjoyed viewing painting exhibits of some of Utahs noted artists. Highlighting the tour was a luncheon at the Htbachi Suki-YaHouse Restaurant. Here they were served Japanese dishes in a manner typical of the Orient Participants of the tour were. Mrs Cecil MacGregor, Mrs. Ray E. Ryan, Mrs. James Dicks, Mrs Howard Allen, Mrs. Roman J. Drcnt, Mrs. Herbert Winer, Mrs John Dec, Mrs. S. Occhipinti, Mrs. Cecil Ellsworth, Mrs. Edward Vivian, Mrs Joseph Adams, Mrs. John Becker, Mrs. George Stout and Mrs. Barton Byers. HERE FOR THANKSGIVING Mr. and Mrs LeRoy Bowen, of San Diego, California, and Mr and Mrs Melvin Nutt, of California, arrived in Tooele Monday to spend the Thanksgiving holidays here and in the Salt Lake area They will be Thanksgiving dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Fred Fonger at Hunter. Mrs Bowen and Mrs. Nutt are aunts of Mr. Fonger, and Mr. Bowen is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowen, now of Salt Lake City. May-woo- are ''' N i- Tod Womans Clul) Enjoys Happy people optimistic. 25, 1960 alwajs EXTRA INCOME! you will devote 8 Hours per month to service established accounts, you can increase your familys income $30 00 to $200 OP per month. No selling - You are your own boss. One opportunity ONLY in your area so WRITE or PHONE LOVEJOYS Inc. 1522 So. 11th E Salt Lake City IF HU c J , ' t 4 J Nr. c p Ob' f) large, appreciative audience next concert. was on hand Monday evening in The next Community Concert the Junior High School auditorium is scheduled for Lebruary 23. to enjoy the first ot Tooele County s Officers of the Association expressed themselves as being more Community Concerts. APPEARING as guest artists than pleased with the first con were Allred and Herbert Telt cert. schicks, famed duo pianist brothers, who delighted and held their in Full audience spellbound for an hour and a half and then very graciously Jeffery Craig Darr, son of Mr. and Mrs Thornplayed for another hour to the repeated applause of the enthus- ton Darr, suflered a concussion when he fell from the slide at iastic listeners. The technique and interpreta- the Central school playground. He is reported to be improving tion of their program, brought down thunderous applause after at the Tooele Valley Hospital, each rendition and their charm where he is receiving treatment and personality captured the fancy of the group. Lilionas of 7th The Teltschicks were introduced by Sidney Noble, president of Ward hold Parent -- r 0:v rU IK a A - Jf Jnjuml ! H! w1-- '. i r O 4 x f V, ' - V -- A d the Tooele County Community Concert Association. Mia MaiiU ami Explorers at Hose IVoin Representing Mia Maids and Explorer groups of the wards in Tooele and North Tooele stakes is the group of young men and ladies pictured above as they appeared at the annual Rose Prom which was held on Saturday, November 19 in the North Stake tabernacle. Dancing was to the music of the stake orchestia and at intermission a king and queen were chosen from the group by drawing a name front a hat. Refreshments were served. Pietured above L to R urc: Joyce Dulfm, Max Curry, Eighth Ward; Karen Green and Hair Me Kendrick, Tenth Ward; Dcmoiiwtration BEGINNING with their own arSeventh Wafd Lihoma girls held rangement of Prokofieff's Toccato their parent demonstration on and ending wnth their interpreta- Wednesday evening, Nov. 16, at tion of LaCampanella by Liszt, the ward church. their repertoire was one of variaSixteen girls, 36 parents and tion. were in attendance. An guests Included in the program were opening program was presented, Suite Scaramouche by Darius after which the group separated Schostakovichs Waltz, into classes for further demonMilhaud, and variation on a theme by strations of their particular actiBeethoven vities and refreshments were serMendelssohns Rondo Caprec-bner- ved. Espana, Debussys, Fetes The evenings activities were and a Waltz by Arensky, rounded under the direction of class leadout the evenings performance. ers, Donna V. Anderson, Seagull SIX OTHER numbers were leader, Joan Hulhnger, Firelight played as encores as again and leader and Alice Booth, Gaynote again the gifted artists respond- leader. ed to the applause of the audience Special guests included ward At the close of the performance officers Mae Porter, Marge Smart the artists signed autographs and and Mary Evelyn Hulhnger and talked with the crowd that gather- stake leaders, Dorothy England, ed. They were particularly kind Ruth Bevan and Mable Fitton. to the children, and stated they had children of their own, whom REPORTED LMPROVING they were trying to interest in Albert B England, who has music. been ill for the past three months Later in the evening they were is rejjorted to be improving at his guests at a party held at the home of Mr and Mrs LeGrand Jones home in this city. and hosted by Mr and Mrs Sidney Noble and Mr. and Mrs SKI CLUB NEWS Kenneth Dean Other guests were The Tooele County Ski Club will officers and the board of directors take their second trip of the season of the Tooele County Community this Saturday, Nov. 26, and will go to Alta to take part in the Concert Association. THE TELTSCHICKS, travel by Deseret New's Free Ski School Metro panel truck and carry with The bus will leave promtply at them their two grand pianos 7.30 am. from the Tooele County left They Tuesday morning for Court House parking lot. Bus ticRock Springs, Wyoming, for their kets may be bought at Tates. EAGLES IIIVU.E CARD PARTY TO SAT. Eagles card party scheduled for Sunday afternoon has been changed to Saturday evening, Nov, 26, at 8 pm at the Eagles Hall EJ ENDS SATURDAY SIRATTCN-PORTER'- Frol Word was received from Ogden engagement and forthcomof Miss Bonnie ing marriage Frost, daughter of Mr and Mrs Chailes Frost of Fvanston, Wyoming and Mr Vern R James, son of Mr and Mrs Roy James, of1 FROM ILLINOIS Mrs Howard Whitchouse returned last week from ten day visit with her daughter and son in law, Mr and Mrs Harley A Jordan, of Eurbana, Illinois. Mrs Jordan, the former War-den- e WhitehoLse, is teaching at the Junior high school at Ogden, nd Mr Jordan is assisIllinois, tant professor at the State College of Illinois and is woikmg on his doctors degree They would like to be remembered to their Tooele friends. BVCK i Happy birthday to pretty Miss Debra Lynn Cation, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Darwin L. Calton of 363 Highland Bonnie The bride elect is a graduate of Evanston high school and attended Weber College, Mr James is a graduate of Tooele high school and served two years in military service He is also a graduate of Utah State University They will be married Thanksgiving Day and spend their honeymoon in Las Vegas and will return to Ogden to live, where they are both employed at Marquardt Corp ALL AMERICA HAS ALWAYS TREASURED! SGENE 13 Vitii K. James To Marry Tooele THE STORY IN -- of the r- - GLORY Alaina Rassmusscn, Richard 1 iddell, I leventh Ward; Nadine Hogan, Don Fvans, Stockton Ward; Linda Castagno, Duane Lloyd, Vernon; Diane Lee, Jimmy Flanders, Sixth Ward; Janice Shields and Leslie Shields, Lakes lew Ward; Kathy Larson and John Booth, Seventh Ward; ail ipcf pun spa;iS Xrs tpJBW qijn uoijj qog pue ubaor rpuiq Pine, fourth Ward; Sheriene Lindholm, Alon Lewis, Third Ward; Vickie Cornier, Hank Medford, Second Ward; Camille Brown and Paul Kroft, I irst Ward. Drive, who celebirthday on brates her seventh November 23. Koe Prom Royalty Selected to reign as King and Queen of the Rose Prom held Satuiday evening in the North Tooele Stake recreation hall were Miss Janice Shields and John Booth, who are pictured above as they receive the crowns of honor from Mrs. Tlorence McBride, president of the stake Ml. The Rose Prom is an annual event sponsored by the Mia Maids and Explorers of the Tooele and North Tooele stakes. THANKSGIVING AT LOGAN Bishop and Mrs Ernest Wey-lanof Tooele, plan to spend the Thanksgiving day in Logan, with their daughter and son in law, Mr and Mrs Russell and Melvin d daughters AND They Gave The West SX A New Code To . v; 2 CNemaScop COLOR 35 j A i , WILLARD KENT JOYCE fl EADOWS PARKER NMiMKcmn An Astoeiattd by HY Producers Inc -- TAYLO F DEXTER Production STARTS SUNDAY 8SBSS5SS9B39I JOSEPH E LEVINE Grcmdedt tverr iiv tie zvortet to et tterc Gina Lollobrbda Pierre BRASSEUR has been remarked that the most delightful distance between departure and arrival is a journey in a Cadillac car. And if this has been recognized in years past, it will be more apparent in 1961. For in all the things that make a jnotor car a pleasure to ride in the current Cadillac is clearly in a class of its own making. Its a pleasure just to sit in a new Cadillac! First of all, there is the wonderful roominess of the cars interior. Space reaches out in every direction above, in front, and to the sides. Here, in motordoms most generously proportioned passenger area, you can really take your comfort and your ease in abundance. It VISIT Then there is its great luxury. The seat cushions are soft and gentle . . . and a wonderworld of personal conveniences is in attendance. And what a treat the interior compartment is to the eye. Choice fabrics and leathers . . . exquisite patterns and textures . . . color and chrome all blend into a vision of perfect beauty. And in motion on the highway, these interior delights seem doubly pleasurable. The car is incredibly smooth and level of ride . . . and it is so quiet in operation that it is actually possible to uhisper and be heard! Have you as yet made a journey in a 1961 Cadillac? If you havent, you should do so soon. Its one trip that every motorist owes to himself! YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER STOKER MOTOR COMPANY 44 Eat First North Tooele, Utah Fhone 345 Marcello MASTROiANNI Melina MERCOURI , f. 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