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Show Volume WWW Sixty-Si- Tooele, Utah Friday, March x Spring is Ushered in With Portrait of Fashion Show f 7 i , Animal Jr. Womens Club Fashion Menu Monday is a wind of an offiual and fcpcUjcujr entry tin Monday, March 13, for the Junior Woman Club the is putting finishing louche on their annual spring fashion show ''Portrait ot I ashion." to be held at 8 00 p m in the Tooele Junior High School Spring Aud.torium. I RILLS AND fancy will run rampart on this night. Mademoiselle can dream and wish to her hearts content as she watches 22 models from each of the eight participating stores, d.play the latest apparel in fashion world, in a prelude to the Faster Parade While living and production costs hae skyrocket the past 20 years, the fashion show tickets remain the same - sixty cents per person, as they did when the Club Fim tl $22:5.00 Fddie Greymountain of Grants-villwas fined $200 for drunk drmng and $25 for no drivers license, by Justice of Peace, H. LeRoy Sutton, Thursday morning Grey mountain was picked up by Highway Patrolman Neil Bishop, near Delie, Utah, on March 8. e, Death Claims Jacket Ensemble Mrs. Claudia Jorgensen steps Into spring for the J. C. Penney Company, wearing a jacket dress in black and while check. She will model for the store at the Tooele Junior Woman's Club Fashion Show, on March 13th at the Junior High Auditorium. Louise Proctor Funeral Sat. Death claimed Mrs. Louise Florence Peacock Proctor, 58, at her home at 255 North Second Street, on Wednesday, March 8 at 9 a.m. after an extended illness. She was born Nov. 14, 1903 in Salt Lake City, , a daughter of Rufus Devalson Peacock and Mary Elizabeth Thorne Peacock and received her education there ON OCTOBER 26, 1928 she was married to Roland Phillip Proctor in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She had been a resident of Tooele since her marriage. At the time of her death she was i member of the Eighth Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints and had been active in Primary and Relief Society work, serving as a teacher and visiting block teacher. She worked at the Tooele Ordnance Depot for six years. Surviving are her husband. Roland, and the following children Lorraine, Carolyn and Edwin Proctor, Mrs. John H. (VirRobert Mrs. Bishop, ginia) (Roleene) Kozlowski, Mrs. Clifton Pritzkau, Mrs. Mae) (Louise grand children, all of this city. Thomas (Beverly) Jones, and ten are two ALSO SURVIVING Bountiful, and Glen Peacock of brothers, Cloward D. Peacock of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake tabernacle. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and on Saturday prior to funeral time. Burial will be in the Tooele City cemetery. first initiated this annual event. the f.rst kith the b i r t h of fashion show way back in 1940, us success was instantaneous and so it has become an annual affair Hus year's show will Ik the 21st Annual fashion presentation sponsored by the Junior Woman's with local Club. merchants participating. Not only will one see the height of femininity, ihurm and fashion, but his ticket will entitle him to but his ticket may entitle him to a $25 savings bond which is being given as a door prize. THE PROCEEDS from the annual Fashion Show are used by the club for some worthy, worthwhile civic project. A few of the many worthy projects the club has sponsored during past years, have been a protoscope for the Tooele Valley Hospital, drinking fountain for both the Tooele City and Tooele football Cemetery field, as well as benches installed for people to sit and rest on, when visiting the cemetery. This years project, as voted on by Club members, will be the purchase of a piano for the Tooele Valley Nursing Home. This project will no doubt bring many happy hours of enjoyment and pleasure to the folks who call this 'Home. 10, 1961 Heart Seminar Tube Held Here .Monday of Caring "Impioved Methtxl for Cardiac Patients" will lw the subject for a seminar scheduled to be held here, Monday, March 13. under the sponsorship of the Utah lleatt Association. j i Z. ' x, aLMffiwmnwtn lirTwA. v - i N J - VmTntwifcf-t- mij ini Walking Suit green and bone plaid walking suit - from the Style Shop will catch the eye of the ladies looking for something smart and new for spring, at the Jr. Woman's Club Fashion Show, on Monday, March 13. The fair young model pictured above is Colleen England. A lovely Teens to Have Merrill Olsen Gold-Gree- n Is New J.P. all Beehives and Scouts in the two local stakes. It is a dress up affair and no dates, please. A floor show has been planned and refreshments will be served. and Scouts are All Beehives encouraged to come out and take part in this activity which will start promptly at 7:30 p.m. Richard Liddell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Liddell, fractured a Limitations in normal intelli- bone in his right wrist, Tuesday gence seems to be balanced by evening at the Tooele Junior high ym, while playing basketball. conceit and vanity. LIMITATIONS Mrs. Proctor net meeting will be from 8 30 to 12 o'dock noon and will be repeated n the afternoon M gnon Richie, Nurse Director of the Utah Heart Assoc latum will be the instrui lor .Subjects to be discussed will include anatomy and physiology til tb heart, types of heart disease, six'll and symptoms of heart d'sease and bed care of cardiac patients. Those planning attend are asked to contact hospital. I am t ail of Beta Sigma Phi; Don Black, Library Board; Mr. freebairn; Mary Parsons, Librarian; Leslie Miller, Library Board and Tclma Evans, Secretary to the Board. The presentation was at the Tuesday, 7 group representing Alpha Ela Chapter of Bela Sigma Ihl present a check to Mr. Russell I reebalrn, chairman of the Tooele Library Board, (or the purchase of a charging machine lo be used at the 1 ibrary. Above L lo R are Mrs. G. S. Ryan, Mrs. E. O. McAlister and Mrs. R. L. Broxholm, A Tootle Slake One-Ac- Donate to Library IMay iSrl IYthaI h Tooele Stake One-Ac- t Play Festival will be held next Monday and Tuesday evenings, at the Fourth Eleventh Ward church, beginning at 7:30 pm. Fach ward will present their play and an entre act. which was the top. rated number at their recent Music Test. be will Both performances given at the Fourth Ward church, Monday in conjunction with the Eleventh Ward MIA, and Tuesday with the Fourth Ward MIA The general public is invited to attend either of these March, meeting. Alpha Ela Donates Check lo Library Tuesday, March 7, at the regular meeting of the Library Board, the members of the Alpha Eta Chapter of Bela Sigma Phi; presented the board a check for the purchase of a charging machine. - Mr. R. L. Broxholme, president along with project committee -Mrs. G. S. Ryan, chairman, and Mrs. E. O. McAllister, stated that the money was gathered from their rummage sale and bridge fashin luncheon. Clinics For Immunization Set Next eek W The la-immunization clinic for Typhoid and Rocky Mountain stated that it Spotted Fever will be held: t the Library Board, as very commendable for pub- lie clubs to sponsor gifls such as DugwaA'nemeniary School" at 9 this for the Library. It not onlylm at Tod 7park Elemen. saves tax money but improves' School at 9.30 a.m. the service the Library patrons tary Wednesday, March 15. 1961 at can expect. Stockton Elementary School at 6 p m.; Vernon Elementary School Goltl-Grcc- n at 6.20 pm. and at St. John Elementary School at 6.45 p.m. The cost will be: Typhoid series 75 cents: Typhoid booster, fifty cents; Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever series, $2.00 and the booster, 75 cents. 2 Slake Ball Sal. March 18 The Library Board went on record as gratefully accepting the money for the charging machine. St. Patricks and the Day Circulation in the Library has inwill be carcreased steadily in the last few Luck of the Irish" ried out in the decorations and years with 41,729 books being cirTooele 1960 an increase atmosphere of the annual culated during hold- and North Tooele Stakes Gold The Tooele Lion's Club is of 5,937 over 1959. land Green Bail, which will beb)l 's annua banjua 'n l)onor Russell Freebairn, chairman of f the Tooele High School swimm-Guar- d held on Saturday, March 13 at ln8 an basketball teams, Thurs8:30 pm. in the National day evening (March 9), at 7:30 Armory. in the Coral Room of the Kirk Lions Club Honors Trains National League Calls Tuesday Meet -- - ISBA All ye lads and lasses 14 years Hotel. The boys, their fathers and the of age and above are invited to attend and dance to the music of coaches will be honored. Spendlove's Orchestra. A floor show has been prepared and refreshments will be served. Cow Killed All parents of Tooele National Boys Baseball League are invited to attend a general meeting, with A cow to Enos belonging is fifty cents ' per Admission the Board of Directors, Tuesday, was found Clover, plus budget card or guest Stookey, person March 14, in the City Hall, at ticket. a few slaughtered near 8 p.m. miles from the Clover road, last Tuesday. Purpose of the meeting is to elect officers for the 1961 season According to investigating offiand to outline policies and procers, Deputy Sheriff James Park and William E. Pitt, the animal cedures to be followed. Rule According to William R. Judd shot thru8b the bY changes and new distribution of Tooele County Assessor, after 15 rifle and the hind outlined as well as the 1961 tourhigh powered can no March, personal property nament procedures. were removed and quarters be attached to Real Estate. All parents of boys between the dragged for 100 yards and then He asks that those affected by loaded into a vehicle. ages of 9 and 12 residing in Tooele City, South of the railroad track this take note of the March 15 The case is still under are urged to attend. deadline. U-3- Deadline Set U: xgirNI Mimi Benzell Mimi Benzell Sings T onite Benzell, glamorous star to Save Your Marriage By) would of opera, concerts and television be the next release on the market will appear as guest artist at the if Mimi Benzell, glamorous singfinal Community Concert to be ing star, had her way. held on Thursday, March 9th, at A happily-marriemother of 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele High two. Miss Benzell Mrs. Walter School Auditorium. Gould, does not consider musics MISS BENZELL, a Bridgeport, primary purpose is to lower the made her divorce rate, but shes thoroughly Connecticutt, girl, Metropolitan Opera debut at the convinced that exposure to classage of 21 in one of the most dif- ical music started long before ficult roles assigned coloratura marriage can develop traits of will contribute sopranos - that of the Queen of character the night in Mozarts The Magic much to the easing of tensions Flute. She was also one of the that crop up in marriage. Miss Benzell GOOD MUSIC, youngest prima donnas in the of a sense history of the opera house. says, creates in listeners. This Benzell become graciousness Miss has familiar to millions of Americans cannot help but affect the rethrough her frequent appearances lationship between man and wife, on radio and television. She has as well as their relationships with starred on many leading radio their children. Music is not, of course, the and television shows, including: for personality or family The Railroad Hour, the NBC cure-al- l instillSymphony Series, The Ed Sulli- difficulties. However, by van Show, Pantomime Quiz, ing an appreciation of beauty and and many big network spectacu- tranquility through sounds that lars. ContMit'd on Pajro Six A record album called (Music I 8 tttA.0 thiciunu ' v tthAUt fester kx ally, V 5 Sat., Mar. 11th - Live Music Eagles Hall - SI. 00 Couple " I iUMis r servKp tod A A tetter Uvkw, uS; W tKOiauuaty. to my cuuaity. t t VjH' op css I v A i that ;- - I 4-- J. II Exhibit at Penneys Penney window exhibit is one of local Club week activities. This is the seventh C. year that the J. C. Penney Company has Club Week with a featured the National window display. Geneve Buys, Director of H leaders Publicity, for the Tooele County was in charge. Mrs. Buys was assisted by Artella Nelson, secretary of the council, Vere Lancaster and Mary Cerroni of J. C. Penney. 4-- council NORTH STAKE RECREATION HALL ATURDAY NIGHT lagles Western Dance H at: 'uid -- Richard Warner son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Warner, fractured his left elbow in two places, Wednesday afternoon, at the Tooele High School, while playing basketball. BREAKS WRIST 1 d Merrill Olson of Erda has been named Justice of Peace to fulfill Annual Teen Gold and Green the unexpired term of the late Ball will be held this coming Robert H. Smith, of Pine Canyon, First-Sixt- h Saturday evening at the it was announced today by the Ward recreation hall, be- Tooele County Commission. ginning promptly at 7:30 p.m. Ton Aires Orchestra from Salt Mr. Olsons term will expire on Lake City will provide the music January 1, 1963. and a very enjoyable time is assured all who attend. The dance is a yearly affair for FRACTURES ELBOW ft Pn seminar will Ik held in the alley Hospital, and evety-oin JixK'Ie County connected w,th nursing service is invited to Mimi Ball Saturday K . Tiwicle y i Number Thirty Nino March 11th - Sponsored by 10th Ward Fashion rla Jr. Woman's Club Mon., Mar. 13 - 60c Donation Jr. Hi Auditorium, 8 P.M. |