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Show 'Friday, December 23, The Tooele Transcript The K. C. Gull. Home for Christmas THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT Price H cents pir cp SuGnpiiin $1 pr eir Ttutnrd UNMiy nt Tooelt t'ltv, I'tili. fnierrj an S cowl Clm Mutlt-- r a! JNiOltie it Tole lU, I l ih Auimimi ll, VI, un n7I der Aft of Mar h PnMMrihir rmnpttu, Imp, M hi TrnhHrnpt-l'nlleti- n Pulh,shod l m a r-t X No M l tin Street, l. 1 ALEX F. DUNN, t cMt . I Lih. ll. Publisher rPJ r?'&. a& & 9 r? 5 v 4a 4a 4 v- -- w 4a - "4a u 4a -- 4a Q Q'pen Penney 1Nj 4 lit, 4 4 4 v Marine Lance CpI. R. C. Cull, son of Mr and Mrs, R. C. Gull lu Addict nl! of f'rda, Utah, returned to Norfolk, Virginia. Dec. 1. aboard the am-- , LOREN C. DUNN, Editor; phibious assault ship USS Boxer helicopter, amphibious following 1 Tooele ' training exercises with Amphibious Squadton 10 in the Carihbian 19G0 I i i V?- - Xmas Lights During the exercises, the Boxer visited Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. Gull and his wife, the former Carolyn Barrus arrived home last week to spend the holidays with their parents. Mrs. Gulls parents are Mr and Mrs. Austin Harms, also of Erda. j j . C7"'A'j tilI 9 pm ft ft (ZbscJ i 7 j 9 st 1 11 rn ny 2v. til 6 pm 25 & 26 i public is invited to on Sunday. Dec. 25, in the First Ward chapel. THE FOLLOWING numbers will be given: Darkness to Dawning (choir), daughter, Mrs. "We've A Story To Tell to the The affair was to Swedish custom Nations; The Uninvited (also cording solo) Sue Halladay, "No One In-- ! Swedish language spoken as far as possible. Some of the guests vited Him Home.. he Saviour Is Born bought food prepared from their Christ (choir bass solo) Sterl Halladav: favorite recipes handed down from "Silent Night. Tis The Lord,hheir Parents. -(choir). "Who Is He in Yonder! Many words and customs which had drifted into the back ground chief signalman Bruce A. Hayes Stall". THOU SHLT Call His Name j over the years were remembered Umted States Navy a na(ive son Jesus, (soprano and alto duetiy fhe guests. It also brought back0f Utah, born in Spanish Fork and Mrs. Severe choir) Frna Stromberg Clea Jef-- j roany happy memories of by gone rajsed jn Ogden, arrived at the fories; Christmas Lullaby (mezzo 'days when the Swedish language's Navy Recruiting Branch s spoken almost entirely in the t;on at Salt Lake City and assum-ger,- " solol, "Low In A 0f recruiter in charge Mrs Alan Holvoak jhomes of their childhood. Those !ed t),e A Ch id Is Rom (choir), "To Us present to meet Mrs. Leuine were; of the Salt Lake area. 1 iMrs- - HiIda Erickson, Mrs Amy A Child of Hope is Born. Chief Hayes is 34 years old ROSE of Sharon (alto and Hicks. Mrs. Edna Brim. Mrs and lives at 1G82 South 700 West, THE Last rites for Mrs. Ada Severe Nel-is tenor duet) "Theres a Rose ThatEmma Sutton. Mrs. Amanda Woods Cross. A veteran of 17 yars will be held Friday at 1 pm. in for You.; The Light ison- - MfS- Hilda Anderson, Mrs Naval service, he holds five good Blooming the Clark Second Ward chapel of the World is Jesus (womens IWildrick Green, Mrs. Anne Par-tri- conduct medals among other deat Grantsville Mrs. Olivia Peterson and three part chorus and corations Mrs. Severe died Tuesday morn- Mrs. Irene Millward. inie Geldmacher Callis'er, Virginia Chief Hayes is planning on in the Tooele Valley Hospital., . .,,ing Ln 'and Irene Mi ward. The Who e TO: tiring from the Naval Service k GREETINGS Friends may call at; thP v,.c TntA World Was Lost. Craig Nelson and Glenna'on completion of this tour of duty The Infant Exalted, (Choir). Millward on Friday, Dec. 23; W. land expects to settle in the Salt - All The Dark Places; S .From 4G Bowers, Iola Reed, Bradford T. Lake Area. Chief Hayes may be .. V& (home Apple Street, Friday prior' to funeral time. Walters, and Douglas Lee Mill-- 1 contacted at the Tooele Selective Christ was Born She was born in Sweden in 1887 Berkley Orr; ward on Saturday, Dec. 24; Mrs. Service Office, or 426 South Main Good Christian (choir): came to the United States at Save, jA(ja Malet on Sunday. Dec. 25; street, Salt Lake City, Utah. The Men. Rejoice. of Charlene Dewey, Diane Green, office hours are 8:00 am. to 5:00 six with her Vjthe age who wereyears or Director, Jack Millward; converts to the (Clyde Hearty on Monday. Dec. 26. jpm. Monday through Friday and ('parents reader-Ra- e Emma Sutton; ganist LDS Church. Albert R. Barrus and Mollie A. 8:00 a.m. to noon, Saturday. Phone Frandsen. extension 370 or 530. She was married to Mort Shoatz Sutton on Tuesday, Dec 27. EMpire A Happy Wedding Anniversary Call Collect. who died and she then married to Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Fidler on Warren Sandberg after his death she married Clyde Severe, in Sept. Saturday, Dec. 24. 1951 and he too preceded her in death, having passed away, Aug Visits EARLY CHRISTMAS 6, 19fi0. Mrs. Nellie Smith received her New Surviving are four sisters. Jenice, Christmas packages early this Penney's Towncraft has a short point Weiser Idaho; Hilda, Oakland, year, in the form of two grandMiss Helen Jane Shields is enfused collar and barrel cuffs . . . looks Calif.; Zina, Ely, Nevada, and children and a great grandchild. joying a winter vacation in New Bera of Scho-brother. Canada; ! zVaUind" Hawaii Grand daughter, Colleen great everywhere. Lustrous pima is and Samoa. nard Swensen of Pomona, Calif field and her daughter, Sherri,1 too. tailored. Sanforized, A of carefully Bishop and Mrs daughter Also surviving is a half sister men s sizes and grand son, Norman Thomas Shields left Miss ersa ed In white! Lillian Mrs. of St. 14 to 17 (31 to 36) Paul, Sponsel arrived Sunday from their home and fwlU Minn. in Los Angeles, for a two weeks Dec; f15' 'by . Je Pane e UXUSi:hue f"ends. visit. Norman is employed with the A. Hawaiian and and also visit 4 Western Electronic Show and CoNew Zealand Temples. IBM is attending ntention, and She has many friends there, havSchool. j ing served a two and a half year LDS Mission to the South Seasi sViV V WAVM'iSWA FAMILY DINNER io return about Jan. She If; Mr. and Mrs. Brent Peterson 19. expects held their Christmas dinner on Miss Shields is employed in the Saturday, Dec. 17. for members of purchasing department in the LDS their immediate family, which inMrs. Kent Edde cluded Rodney and Pauline Milli-Iga- Church offices. Merle and Barbara Cole, of Assorted plaid, plain and fancy Salt Lake, and Doug and Karma HERE FROM NEW MEXICO short sleeve. Convertible collars. Here to spend the Christmas Peterson, of Grantsville. Size 6 to 18. 'holidays with her grandparents, Bishop and Mrs. Versa! Shields HOME FOR CHRISTMAS of Lincoln, is Miss Norma Jane can who possibly get' Benson of Grants, New Mexico, Everyone J home Tor Christmas has started Miss Benson, who is a former Mrs. Kent (Nevah) Edde left to arrive, one by one - from the resident of this city, is employed on Monday evening for Seattle, North, South, East and West, they in the Water repellent. Orion pile and personnel department at Washington, on the first lap of her come, eager to be "home for the the Kermac Nuclear Fuels Corjourney to Korea where she will holidays, to meet with family and quilt lined. Toasty warm. Sizes at Grants. join her husband. 6 to 12. friends and to sit at moms table poration She will fly to Japan with an once more. 9.95 Others Without hood CHRISTMAS SYMBOLS layover on Friday, then on to Seoul, Korea, where she will Some of our more commonly arrive on Christmas eve used Christmas symbols are: Mr. Edde, who is in the Air Mince Pie - supposed to comCorp, has been in Korea since memorate in its mixture of It will be a happy Christmas' July 1960, and will be stationed Wash and wear fabric. All cot- spices, the offering of th Wise for Mr. and Mrs. John Long this1 there until July of 1961. Mrs. Edde Men to the Christ Child ton, Bedford cords and pen cords year, when son Pfc. Ray A. Long plans on staying for six months, Candies at the Window - to rebeen home the who for hasn't at 16. 6 to colors. Sizes Assorted stars in the sky, on the present a for will long time, holidays 53 first Christmas night. spend this one with them. Holly - prickly leaves reminds Mr. Long, who is stationed in K vxw of Christs cross, red berries, of Karlshrue, Germany, left there on shed blood. Wednesday, December 14, by Pan Manger - depicting the one in American, and arrived in Salt Bethlehem. on to" be ''gSven'on Lake City on Saturday, Dec. 17. Thursday I-Assemb,y Friday, PP'TJ' Id?h' Yule Log - came to us from two He a over hour had stop V December 23. at 12 noon. England, where it was part of Chicago and had an opportunity After lunch, a movie, a techniChristmas celebrations. of visiting with his brother, Pfc color musical Kiss Me Kate wilj James Long, who is stationed be shown to the students as a The largest stScking made wont there in the Army Motor pool. Christmas gift from the faculty. hold all the average teen-ag- e girl Ray enlisted in the Army in In the elementary school, on FriBeautifully boxed. Cotton bat- & July of 1959, and will report back wants for Christmas, but one pair d si iste fancy fabrics. Assorted col- day, Santa will visit the of size 11 mens socks will. to New York on January 11, for a and Third grades. U ors. Sizes 3 to 6 and 7 to 14. flight back to Germany for anMrs. Manila Campbell spent 4 4 other twelve months. He is in the K school there. engineering days of last week visiting her son ft On Sunday evening, every one, McCoy and family in Bountiful, it ft but Pfc. James Long, will be at and daughter Mavis Madison in ft home to enjoy a family Christ- Salt Lake City, and enjoyed every ft colmas dinner together. minute of her visit. ft music. if it 4 !v--.q., r; if 4 4 Friday, ff. jand A. SMARTLY STYLED PIMA SEAMLESS DOUBLE-LOO- P COTTON GAYMODE SHEERS '4 V give double protection If one thread runs, the other remains intact. Delightful sheers in fashion's smartest tones. neutral Doable-loop- s C against runs! mic-rome- 4v .rv Ti n r; r; :v m pair sizes 8' to II ., n , m n v m r; n .v . .v FOR MEN 4 . IWWV AWWWriW iVWiVAWM kk . 4 4 MEN S SPORT SHIRTS 4 ,1 H Fine quality, short or long sleeve. Assorted colors. Small, medium, large. 4 4 R R R R cotton, orlon, viscose rayon, fabric. Long wearing quality. Assorted colors. Size 10 to 13. Town Craft Nylon, R R R R 4 MEN S WORK CLOTHES 4 Cotton, oz. army twill. Matchsets. sanforized, vat dyed. Shirt 29 4 ing Machine washable. Tough, long 4 wearing. Colors, sun tan, grfey, Pants 3 - 6 if 4 4 y green and spruce green. v Vw 4 4. R R R R R R R R R R R R AJ R FOR WOMEN WOMEN'S T R R R 4 4 4 MEN S HOSIERY it FULL SLIPS R R R R R R R R R Aaonna, 100 Nylon satin tricot. Proportioned lengths. Shadow panels. Sizes 32 to 46. 2.98 Hall Slips 4 4 WOMEN'S Elastic Leg 4 acetate. Dainty soft for comfort. Assorted beautiful 4 32 4 ors. Size to 40. 4 WOMEN'S DRESSES 4 cotton. Washable Brentwood, $ fabrics. Assorted styles and 4 ors. Sizes jrs, misses and half R R R R R R BRIEFS R 1G0 col- A si col- 5. S S 4 sizes. House and Street. R R R R Helen Jane Shields Hawaii, Zealand Samoa, DRESS SHIRTS - I FOR BOYS J i r i' R R BOY'S SPORT SHIRTS 59 R R R 'U Joins Husband In Korea For Christmas BOY'S HOODED JACKETS j BOY'S University SLACKS D98 FOR GIRLS H GIRL'S HOLIDAY BLOUSES First-Secon- R R R R Long Coats, short coats, assorted ors, assorted sizes. Some regular R R price, some reduced! Check R ready to wear! GIRL'S WINTER COATS Check Penneys Toy Deparlmenl! All Toys lleducetl lo Clear R 4 PECIAl! PECIAL ! JUST ARRIVED 4 4 45 Piece fAelmac Dinnerware Plus 8 Matching 4 Decorated Tumblers-Brea- k and Chip Resistant-Gol- d 4 4 'N Beauty Pattern All for Special Price of n -- CHRISTMAS IS3 I i Interesting Sidelights r R R R R R fr 1 BALL BAG & SHOES 4 4 Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whitehouse of their first child, a son, born December 18 jjj The Editor receives a letter from Elder Robert Marden Johnson of Grantsville, serving in the Tahitian Mission in the South Seas. Mrs. Marion Shields of Lincoln underwent a third serious opera- tion at a Salt Lake Hospital, Thursday. Mrs. Harvey Naylor and children of Oakland, California, are spending the holidays in Grantsville with her mother, Mrs. R. R. 'j( Ball., . ft ft ft ft ft ft I ft ft ft ft ft $ 32.95 Complete (Includes fitting and drilling) ft ft ft ft ft ft ft '4 Max L. Cowans underwent a successful operation in Salt Lake lii City, last Friday. Miss Kathryn Eastman was hostess to the Rusty Dozen at their tg annual Christmas party. Present were Miss Clarice McLaws, Miss(S? Florence Clegg, Miss Zella Orme, Miss Ruth Hanks, Miss Beth 5? Gillespie, Miss Marjorie Joy, Miss Gwen Shields, Mrs. Walter Mor-5- ? gan, Mrs. Wayne Hanks, and Miss Mary Orme was special guest. Miss Gayle Kone with Sherman Gowans as her dancing part-ne- r was named Stake Oueen at the annual MIA Black and White N Bowling Spedal pj 4 are rejoicing over the arrival 2 Judd. r 1 IM. up-Jac- 4 4 4 4 4 4 a .yii - 4 4 BA Man-Iwa- 4 4 4 4 pm. Airs. S(ver( 4 4 4 7 Last Kites For 4 4 4 The attend at jit 4 Grantsville has taken on a festive air for the holidays with strings of lights across Mam St., put there by the Lions Club. Moie 'homes too have joined in this yearj with myriads of colored lights andj motiffs 'Christmas decorating houses, outside trees and etc.Thej new fire station is all decked out (like a happy teenager on her first date. Two Christmas trees donated by Bert Lawrence Sr., grace the front of the building. We miss the tree in front of the City Hall Uhis year, but maybe something An evening of lovely music has! will be done before Christmasl been prepared for you on Christ-- j Eve (all the Council need is mas, by the Grantsville First, women to do the decoratint). Ward Choir. These songs which) are "Gospel Songs of Christmas will delight those who love good ft ft ft 47 E 2nd North Phone fa 1 ft ft ft ft ft 1047 ft ft ft |