OCR Text |
Show GRWDPAR! NTS srtost) 1 IMG I OR ,,7' ':ut """ Si Friday, March The Tooele Transcript . Lova Hell Is Hride of 24, 19G1 thefit lI.mLy iiiij uiviwmir.) Mr and ?.:r Kay Levan arc I vuahv a man who Iim h.s terngrandparent lor the second lime !,jit-h. lost tcmjxir jrov Mr and Mi h kenue onou, an I OWr II iO tbc.U I. :H al.V ly jjVI noume ihe birth of a kon. fccdm-... ound.it. on Mom-v: I i.unoie, day morning at ISalt.mote, Ma. land This i trandihdd for Mr ton, of Phoemx. Ari.'uiu, who wa D.ane of t!n my, an in Baltimore at the tom of the.th. is m-second ih.kp Unn birth. The mother i the former mm r .Michael Hodden a-- . t!, 1,1 a to h r i 1 ti i in i'.?, of the tear-r,.i;n. Is o M..ss I n .1 Bell and Mr. in ,n fr Ik-va- Mu hat t r ll,, (if f P.nLni Jr I Vows Wv.td.i, I., .i.i-.- - wei- ken s; an making y I.lkO. in Mjr,h S.itnidjy, III) 18, a In, me in r.x.-l- e, lb w n is a Mis. I .i r o! Mr. and Mrs. End 111 II and her blide gfixen is a son ol Mr and Mis M.ehael Pad-geSr , ail of ilns itv. s Tin are tornur o! Jikh Io H (,h Schixil, und she Is a gra lu.iti of lloilywixid tleau'y (oilier. Mr. Pad.vn is at Dugway Proving e.i.ploved Ground. If" Were honored at a wedd.ng d nner, Sund.iv evening at tin Coral R,xim. Hotel Ieinple Square, ly the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred Hell. M ch.iel Mrs Guests in, hub d Pad, on Sr, Mr. mid Mrs. Gilbert Sea: and two daughters, loleen and KmHeeii, and Mr. and Mrs. John G Jlette. i u I n It! i i ;i . n N X "-- l. Cclanese House Coming lo Tooele cotton and The Cclanese House designed Celamse acetate, named by the internationally famous appropriately rayon, The Edward Durell Stone, i "Stone House Casement" daring adventure in Residential handsome Liunhar Chair and OttoDesign, It features 12 Glass Pyra- man are upholstered in mid roof structures supixirttng Jacquard damask which harmoGardens, Hanging beautifully nizes with the delicate coloring of aims. plastic and fabric sliding the Cabin Crafts rug of Cclairc am I Rotim Dividers. acetate. Acrilan and nylon. E. HIE DI 10R Is richly enhanced Schumacher and Co. created the by Origiaul American Paintings fabrics in this area, which opens and Sculpture on loan from The omo the Fast Terrace, of American Here we see two of the twelve Whitaey Museum Art. Skylights and Hanging Gardens, This iewr from the end of the through which light filters into Living Room through the Dining the rooms. Room opening onto the North THIS IS one of the IS Room SetTerrace is one of the interesting sections of the House. The group- tings in The American Idea ings near the sliding glass doois Home Furnishings Program preis in tones of white with emphasis sented by Cclanese Corporation of Uxn the exquisite Draperies of America, THE American Idea" will be textured frosty casement cloth in e NEW DAUGHTER and Mrs. Gerald Gordon announce the birth of a daughter on March 18th, at the Holy Cross hospital Salt Lake City. The young miss weighed 8 pounds 12 ounces. Anxiously awaiting to see her new little sister, is six year old Cherie, who is staying with her aunt, Mrs. Alzo Morrell while mother is in the hospital. This makes 19 grand children for Mr. and Mrs. James Busico. Mrs. Margaret Gordon, of Baltimore, Maryland, is the other Mr. NEW BABY BEGINS FIFTH GENERATION FOR YOU WHO MAKE A CIREER OF GOOD FASHION ... Choose Carole King Dresses for Easter 8J3.95 TOOELE MERC Tiny Randy Lynn Edwards who arrived at the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake, March 20, is causing no end of excitement in her family as she begins the fifth generation. Happy parents are Terry and Vickie Walters Edwards and proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards. Great grandparents for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. Issac Walters of this city and Mrs. Marie Rollins of Milford is the paternal great grand mother. Playing the role of great great grand mother to the new baby is Mrs. Clara W'alters of this city. James II. Harris Honored on His 79lli Hirtlnlav Til) shown on March 27, I. at the Tooele lily Hall Club Rooms, at 8: DO p.m. for the Jr. U Oman's Club. Mrs. Bert Uilliams will read the commentary on the 1 slides on the program. In addition to The Cclanese House the program includes 2U more room settings featuring special Window Treatments and Fabnes. which express the look and feel of America. All are func tional. and perfect practical keyed to hvir.g in our American Homes of today and tomorrow. 1 'Hi L I y f , 1 I.; j c m.q, i s fj 'l fir, : I . Htoe iV V , k . AWAITS $ Yju Tke cj. ofthe Purpleeef 7777 JEFF RICHARDS Miss Shryl Bleazard MARGIA w T DEAN K PETER FALK Slirvl Hlcaznrd KllKl!jed lo BMwMB IVttUM if m ll fcrwMty 'Ut Hi !KY 0 a Tin 0JC1 cenu Tit He Married Mnai-fil- Pat ntirif ill the Ctribtowtl AND and Mrs. George H. are anLincoln, nouncing the engagement of their attractive young daughter, Shryl to John Thygesen, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A Thygesen of Salt Lake City. Mr. Bleazard tf Stturtfaj Erwm of THE LOVE STORY FOR EVERYONE OF EVERY AGE! Jusf Arrived At No definate date has been set Tooele Valley Hospital for the wedding. The bride elect is a graduate of Kay and Mary Wright Hawkins, Tooele High School and had been Tooele, daughter, March 22. employed at the local telephone office before enrolling in the LDS MEDICAL Business College. Helen House, Tooele Barbara Jefferies, Grantsville Since her graduation from this school she has been employed at Jerry Spradling, Erda Ada Bridges, Tooele a bank in Salt Lake City, where she is an accountant. Her future Farrell Davies, Tooele bridegroom is also employed at SURGERY the same bank. Ramona Jennings, Salt s Lake Elvis J. Stahr, Jr, Secy of the Rafeleta Martinez, Tooele. Army: "In the light of the emCarrie Long, Tooele phasis which Red China has placJames J. Jackson, Tooele ed on the use of force to attain its Theo DeLa.Mare, Tooele Bill Mueller, Tooele ends, we would do well to recognize that we cannot wisely afford ACCIDENT to ignore its steadily developing' James Knowlden, Tooele James A. Britton, Tooele military posture." I lV aU( UicfThc City. SToRM CoufiTrtr sss to p< ra lti tn No,l 6y mart G'amab.'ihtfl llfi Hagnti i s V&iK Added Attraction! THURS-FRI-SA- T Patterson & Johansen Fight MATINEE SATURDAY 1 P.M. STARTS SUNDAY THIS WEEKEND AT THE TOOELE BOWL 47 East 2nd North Phone 1047 t" $Uirn Thelma Ritter VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED DEALER STOKER MOTOR COMPANY 44 East first North Tooclo, Utah Phone 315 i Tceacherous home. of Cadillacs brilliant engineering. And you feel secure in the knowledge that your investment is protected by Cadillacs economy of operation and its enduring worth. Your dealer cordially invites you to experience the serenity of driving a Cadillac. gi ENDS SATURDAY Kulcs Auxiliary g r W. DRILL PRACTICE Drill practice for the Eagle Aux.liary will be held Friday at James H. Harris, a native of 8 p.m. this valley, celebrated his 79th OPEN HOUSE birthday Sunday and a birthday Open house will be held Satur dinner was held in his honor on evening at the Eagles Hall day Monday evening at the family for all members of the Eagles, stock-raisin- IIANSI NS Cl( (I each piogram. Eagles Auxiliary and their part OUT OF TOWN guests were his tiers. brother, Martin Harris and Mrs. STATE OFFICERS MEETING Harris, of Salt Lake City, and his State officers meeting will be sisters and their husbands all residing in Tooele or Tooele County. held Sunday, March 26 at the and Mi's. Eagles Hall at ll a m. All com Mrs. Martell Russell Willard Sagers, of St. John, and mittee members or anyone work Mrs. Eugene Morrill, of Tooele. ing on the stale convention arc Mr. Harris has eight living Chi- asked to 6e in attendance. ldren and 22 grand children and 35 Regular meeting will be Mon great grand children. The grand day, 8 p.m. children and great grand children . 3 were entertained Sunday to honor HERE FROM CASPER Mr. Harris. Here for a visit with family and Mr. Harris was born March 19, is Mrs. Norma Morgor-idge- , friends 1882, at Lincoln, a son of Henry of Casper, Wyoming. She is and Grace Harris. He has been guest at the home of her father, engaged in farming and all of his life and is still Mr. Horace Dillard. active in this work. lowing the death of his father. MR. HARRIS was married to The seven children are Mrs. Elizabeth Ellen Bean Campbell in Isabell Madill of Henderson, Nev., 1903, and they have had ten chil- William Harris, Mrs. Grace Me dren, eight of w'hom survive, as Phie, Mrs. Bonnie Durfee, and well as one step son, John T. Mrs. Genave Tanner, all of Tooele Campbell, whom Mr. Harris has and Mrs. Ellen Smith and Grant reared since the age of 3, fol- - Harris, both of Grantsville. HIE OR I Mr ami Mrs Ted Hansen, former Tixnleans announce the arrival of a new baby boy, llwodore Michael, who was born March 8 at Pueblo, Colorado. Happy grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stewart of this city, and Mr. and Mrs Marion Jackson of San Eran- - Mrs Michael PuJgen Jr. OCR GREAT American Herb tage has lxen tapped to bring you this Fabulous New Home Furnish mgs program. An added feature is a dress length given as a dixir prize afte wkmce Every mile you drive a Cadillac brings reassurance that you have made motordoms wisest choice. The approving looks of others are constant endorsement of Cadillacs soundness of styling. The ease with which a car of such stature handles is a recurring reminder MW SON WATCH FOR THE "AVERAGE" BOWLERS TOURNEY! For Bowlers with 170 Average or under JefMflfiw N Min Mil!sr Hus h Pmiactoi Eli Wallach flniifH hi Frank E. Tajlor John Huston Rrwd One llntrtiiit under 16 years ol admitted unless acage companied by an adult. No one at |