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Show Crnlml School ISVu Officers lMA lo Hear lVof IiMallcd at All)trl IVmimk Ilarris School a O.. I taUal t0..l 1 I'1' (a...-- : ,iar.U Lluil j .X c I in (1 " a Pot li! K t..e .2, S. fllNli 1 V., .. Iriinja .Ion ttOlll niJ, n;. Si l ' SU M nn I'lal v I . , It , Wcrld ler the Lodi. a vWA' h cl Toeek i l!a.r, "1 1 ill si- - O )JV1N ui In ptisuVn! lard h. i. f Hui.u iii'it n iJor s li i! I )i i n Pii.ior I I i 4'uia',, Mi Jain I la . ui (iNvar Mr li.ri'a 1 H, edu- IrtuJiiU n, Jij.r.N, C. Oil H .1 (l'i..ltV t4aO., lial.llHSN Ualai fl .,,041 II J I h" I t l t', muall nn o.lm-- i cr, and la.lu'i ol ,Min 1 ,(. k.ah1 ,vas .an, StuI i. .1 . I IlA .iji Du. aK, o. iiNiiai', Uh it lull t piak.r uf the iviii.ng Saaiiua) DK 'l al the home oi a daughn i w as Mr. lent tii'Niii'uKfiT, ;he in .lianas, o. Liali, na.uia, IDal.h thaiii.an lur the Blah tJUMS' jPIA ail 1 Niirs m: Dixinr o. lee June, a! ni i v ii t nr Mr Man n Sail Lake Ci: Hoard of I. due a who aiso sifaid as liiNiiop uj hi Hon. a ho :u,ae 0,1 i'aruil - Child Huriry lalaaO S umJ vvaid were1 rilai oiin m the home hi IJ Aid.it n lay in Pie hem nr,' of the even-SiOfiL.it Pl.t t i .111 , Wald ih.i nl and inn lltiluilid a IlilliUr ol french hui.al was in the IkinKr ceine-t- t ry. J . r v V f - i t'- - j r.! f 'J ' v-v- W . r I f 4: ' milt: .) ) ri The May h are tl.e same as tho.e sn.iulaud IENiNGYS Jackie Chilton, recording secretary; Mary Lindberg, treasurer; Agnes Berkley, historian; .Mae Riding, corresponding secretary; Norleen Ogden, board member and June Hopkins, purlimentariatn. Kathryn Sullivan assisted by Alice Kirkpatrick, were the installing olficcr. In an impressive candlelight ceremony new officers fur ladies of 1 Iks were installed on April 21. Pictured above are the new officers L to R; Bea Orendurff, and Helen Iuuius, board members; Nedra U.tnsen, second vice president; Betty Dow, president; first vice Cudd, Magdclyn president; Dress Carnival Choose from Le pets under KjJ Of Beautiful s I'.'V ' lire'u"J Fajdes Auxiliary ROBERT 1YL0R NICOLE WDf M G M THE HOUSE Hall. or the SEVEN HAWKS LINDA CHRISTIAN Stamng I Eagles drill team practice will be held Friday, 7:30 pm. at the armory Members are asked to bring their dresses for dress rehearsal Please be prompt. is Monday, Regular meeting May 83 at 8 p m. Election of officers w.ll be held. All members are uiged to be out. Public parties are held each Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Eagles iiJofolul t AND fVHHHHMMHHHMMMMMHMMf FRI - SAT - SUN May 5th, 6th, & 7th AU HEW! ADVENTURES OF ROBIN HOOD! H Y WAIT DISNEY brings you the GAYETYand THRILL fiom under the BIG TOP ItitA II meet a bright, fresh cast of You new laugh ,NYts ,h- CHAMPIONS so feminine about detailing1 Combed baliste with tho look of chitton, cotton ptma Dacron polyester and cotton blends Wash 'n wear, little or no ironing Blossom hues. Sizes 32 to 33. Fabrics Special Dont Forget Mother May 14 a PtihlUud In Grecian Splendor charm to the affair in their lovely costumes are two of the decorations committee members, pictured above Mrs. George Argus and Mrs. John Paulos, In a picturesque setting of ancient Greece, Beta Sigma Phi, sorority carried out their theme of An Evening in Athens, at their annual Founders Day banquet and dance held April 29 at the Kirk Hotel. Adding Bela Sicilia Phi participating 0!mtycs Founders l)av r An Evening in Athens was the setting for the founders Day servance of Beta Sigma Phi. in Plans Fun Aiglit for Friday the program were I5PW Byron Townsend, Mrs Ernest 4. Simmonds, Mrs. George S. Ryan, Mrs. Robert Wassom. and Mrs. Anton Klenda. Mrs. ob- Gilded columns and pediments rose beneath a ceiling festooned with golden grapes and yellow roses, and a far away vista of ancient temples and rums gave to the room the effect of a terrace, overlooking the ancient city at Athens. The dinner tables were decorated w.th small replicas of Grecian temples and favors consisted of wrist corsages of yellow roses. Programs were scrolls tied with yellow ribbons and yellow roses. Soft illumination was provided by clusters of electrically lighted roses and colored spotlights dramatized the scene. d BPW Club members and guests come join the fun mte at the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel this FriI)AV Auxiliary day, May 5, 1961, at 7:30 pm. Elects Officers Eats, piogram, gifts and prizes for only $1.25 per person Anyone New officers for the DAV Chap attend by making reservater 12 Auxiliary were elected at may tions with Ina Cook, 226, or the the meeting held Tuesday of this club officers, Berniecc Warner, week. Geneva Gieenley, Sarah Pasco, orlocal the to head Selected Leona Shelton or Melba Speirs. ganization as Commander was Virginia Frazer. Other officers are Ann Pizzclio, Senior Vice Ladies of Elks Com- mander, Marge Smart, Jr. Vice Commander and LaRona Steele, Elks monthly meeting Lady Adjutant. will be Tuesday, May 9 at 8 p.m. On Monday evening members President Betty Dow and her new of the group enjoyed an evening officers will be in charge. out and had dinner and attended This will be the last meeting of a show in Salt Lake City. the year until September. EXTENDS VISIT Preceeding the meeting at 6.30 Mrs. Della Eden, of Elmo, pin. a spaghetti dinner will be The social hour was under the Utah, who came here to attend served. Committee in charge is direction of Mis. George Kostello, the funeral of her mother, Mrs. Phyllis chairman, Oppendike, e assisted by Mrs J. L. Mayo, Mis Agnes Pinegar, is a house guest Jerry Dick, Bessie Eastman, Cerrom and Helen Paulos. Max Strong, and Mrs. W. C. Tate. at the home of Mrs Elsie EastMrs. Francis H Crist was man, a life long friend of her All Lady Elks are urged to be for the evening and those mother. present. Ber-niec- toast-mistre- 61's LOOKS I - FOR PUFF LO COTTON AND CUPIONI PLASTIC RAYON BLEND SCHIFFLI RICHARD GREENE PETER CUSHING A COtuMi TenYkrcKb a MrvN CORCORAN iiitase Rll HARD Matinee Saturday 1 FM EASTHAM With CIRCUS EL 9 HENWV CCNf CALVIN SHELDON 'I Mister STUBBS , easy-to-tak- STARTS SUNDAY AND ' NANCY WILLIAM IIOLDEI! KVAII wtvmm . e-- m, 1 2y i -- TECHNICOLOR M tS A WIXW3UN! it XL i ' Sizes 7 to BPOE Officers ATOMIC1 ot the BPO Elks Tooele 2 are No. 1673 for the ear Trout row L to R: Stan Shea, Esteemed Lecur.ng Knight; Robert Cudd, Esteemed Leading Knight; Mack Dow, Exalted Ruler; John t'auloi, Iruslei; Reed White, Esteemed Lojul Knight. Back row L lo R: Joints Elected oilicers Lodge FRANZ BRETT HALSEY ARTHUR DICK FORAN iOl lansinc zr 15 5 95 that . . plus federal tax . 4'11 Penney's White Goods Savings Carnival Continues! Special Purchase on Muslin Sheets & Pillow Cases T dSUZiE IWOG i- - I ' m ,, THE'WOULD Cf : 'ts ATOMIC SUBS IN BATTLE WITH UNKNOWN ENEMY! of leather wonders whisk clean, stay new. Soft, shirred look . . rayon lining . wall pocket1 Black, tan, bone . . or iridescent white, blonde green. Look Sleeves are back and never more dashing than when splashed with eyelet Schiffi embroidery. Delicious contrast to the striking e fullsimplicity of the dress with ness through the skirt. Wash 'n wear, little or no iron. Jonqutll, lilac, beige, blue. WOB - SWEENEY Technolor HANDBAGS Embroidered aBYTVLE -- O' tarring IRONING but Styles and CrC S' DAY BLOUSES LAZY ABOUT P!a-- Ga,d-thereo- I MOTHER'S Thousands to ,nJKhes 'h,,',r 1nfl Mjy 10?, Gr P A: V.rm.a Franchc-Anglin; ,S perm.tied w.;h anv Ml'x "e Nlls" f vs. Llvna ban except panic fish or part's hlte: DtfVlry11 and bve f.sh l'l('n 4I,Jl,n,fav; An in; ,s permitted w.lh anVl",rk,'r BrJ'1 bee; mechanical lure, exr.pt no ' N,0,n,a hast- - more than four pans1!?? 'S Dar' I ,MdlhV " of hooks, and no ne shall hacelpU,tnt s Jane Shea; and oara attached thereto more than two Br.ggs Anderson, bye. baited hooks or two flies N ne hole group: Jerry Cluimmin: is illegal, with the Paulos vs Mary Pyan; F.dna law- reading, "It 'hall be unlawful to Caist, deposit, or cause to S.ivvart. by e, Helen Stoker vs Lou Layne, Norna 1 mery, bye he cast or il"pos,ted in any waeis of this state any deuce, material, or substance for the purpose of Sami I.il) Camp chumminf! or baiting the waters Ticket so as to cause or induce Lsli to gather. Ticket for the incoming officers The gift of laughter has been of the Sand Lily Camp, DUP, to given to man, alone, of all earths be voted on May 9th, at the home of Mrs. Fred Bryan, is as follows; creatures. captain, June Garrard, first vice, i'ca-Jjait a. Bernice Vorwallcr; second vice, Theo Condi r, secretary, Eunice Delia Hauer-bacRhea; Tieasurer, Historian, Mildred Mercer: Registrar, Nellie West; Chaplain, ENDS SATURDAY Lkie Sainsbury; Oigamst. Luana Ailliams, Chorister, Alice Fenton. ? Carnival of Savings May In"ialIalion ('(Ti niom Ladies Golf Utah regulations cover.r.s the,v'!h the fIloviin: pa rmas ;e tun",i,n use of badN and lu.es for l.sh.r.2 -- W .k:rr In Bait and Lures For Fishing ? Live cool, follow Pennev's Miimncr During C leant Modi I tn, Ij'i North 1,1 appienation for the splen Broadway, ius brouen into some.) JjI1' d01"-- t.me Tuesday n.iii, May 2. and dld i condusion. Mr. Haney ex appros.niatily $15 m a'pml jar! iprissid his apprectat on to his AdN tjki n. I.ntrame was pain.d bv break- - Klk'V t,(lur! a:,d hal''m,n hn in; out an exhauNt p.t- - m ,nt. h MipjKirt and cmij eration g:un east sod of the building The pipe, ,lt: urin l,e car connrt! Mdh a cleaning nidhine. .mahKIGE MCIbCS linistiutu ; is ixilne chief L- c- An,,t! Kamire, 2. Tod Park land Sutlu'iljiid, and lm M Aults, H, lod Park hriust Jolin Hi Nim, 21, Du; way and Susan Ailma Krish, 20, Du eve ay. Also 4 Mezzanine Model Cleaners I hi" $15.00 Taken for ' Visit I -- 1 I 5, 19G1 V, il.iS io Friday, May V- - Aj'rii I! Mu' j h "With the latest in ( , ij J tl., t t .VCiO.kl vri iM hi ,ng I , I N Shaaftl. HU -i i O A I viar, ; M N ,rv (o(l fa III.u:) i, !,Y J,f Ill j, i !l- .HHii 4! t! e 1, M ' J, N , 1 1 t',1 Soee I The TOOI:m: TKANMJJII'r 'Il'l l 1 i j "tV.a ,y aim 'i-- liter K.uili TiHa'a.t A M. ' h- 111 a t.talOil .1' II " v l IN t ,lt II'! I, 4. I JO t, UNI, a. a. oa.ixii 4 li. tij. ui i ,ng ol v. i"" 4l II Jit The Tooele Transcript 1961-196- R. Burton, Trustee; Kay Hanson, Esquire; K. W. Ogden, Trustee; Mike Jankovich, Treasurer; H. C. Orendorft, Secretary, Lt. Col. James H. Dicks, Retiring Trustee; L. Robert Oppendike, John Chaplain; Blown, Trustee; James Gochis, Inner Guard, Homer Cate, Organist. 1 Pillow cases 42 by 36 Twin Sheets 72 by 103 Twin fitted bottom 2 . . for 68c 1.53 1.53 Flat .sheets 81 by 108 Full fitted bottom 1.66 1.66 SHOP PENNEY'S in Tooele -- Open Till 9 PM Fri. |