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Show 11 V , i ; . . ' ;..- f. - (., VV V 4 . 4 jr - r 1 ( - ' , 1, i 1 i x rvofv: h ! w tI ' i:f H i .t i i -- r;"vrA 9 f U. V- ) JV4 Mr - ,v- a 4 '4 J V XaX I -- ? X jf iia..4 -- -- Vi a ;4i officer for the Junior Woman's Hub were installed Monday evening at the annual spring banquet and are pictured above L to R: Iris Reed, historian: irs It's a DU';im r 1.. i ", lo n I r, Atliiuia Vi (ikiiria I iv vi; -- M 111 nr d . " ' jili.n , W i'' lull M f i'M :'t l 11 I t otv n V.i N I .: f Harrs, I'au'im Hurry, J me I ' M t e I Ul ! ( t .allioltH It'iit'hjur, iml Sal a iimt'ii Allfinl (aiinriiliotl !ht it dl K.iltix mi M.i hac Pftic, CIju .1. cc I I1 n tan v tt I i x 'u ra t Kv'i Venial i yalf v.c.vr by JanLen cc-t- a nev siandatd of excellence. Of finest cciion birds elected president; Ruth Stevensen. Stale Itistoiian; Mrs. Boston, International Affairs Chairman; Mrs, I velvn fomack. Slate President: Mr. C hristensen. National Oflicer: Jerry Winger, Slate Jr. Chairman; Nona Shibley and Sits, I ucy Bauer, outgoing president. d newly tho shirt is cut where it counts for fieedom and corr.foit. Extra-lonL XL. $5.95. shit t back, vwinMo-frecollar. S-Cool Dacrcn p;ic;lcrcoticn poplin v.alrois, ' peril ta''oicJ ins'de and cri. 3044, $3,95. e,e Knit by Booumt, e 'Z-CA'l, sportswear for sportsmen Soast Folgers Coffee No Excess Bone or Tat ESoasK 2 .. lbs 1 Large Can Milk all Brands Pure Pork 1.45 Lard lb 74c 2 lb pkg 39c Solid Green Tip 5 for 77c Bananas Fresh Frozen Strawberries 10 oz pkg 5 . Fresh Crisp 51 2 lb 29c New Officers For BPW 8 oz Tossed Salad Ce,, Fresh Frozen Orange Juice Tuna Fish 5 for 98c Fresh Lean Beef 4 for 79c Ground Beef Fresh Country Club Potato Chips Dells ,rsr Bag I7 oz 79c 2 ISPW lbs 85c Cudahy Sliced 43c Bacon 43c JJj AT 1 1 ard and Nathaha Laster. Mrs. Anna Stark, state president of the organization was installing officer. Mrs. Ora Barrows, slate publicity director was also a special guest. SPEAKFR OF the evening was Mr. Clements a representative of Utah Power and Light Company who was introduced by Maurice Bryan, manager of the local past year. Other officers installed were -Mrs. Vera Young, first vice president; Mrs Nona Shibley, second vice president; Mrs. Martha Mrs. Ruth treasurer; Bevan, recording secretary; Directors, Melba Speirs, Helen How Tooele, Utah North Main Street WIN your next 5 yearly family vacations in MMJM&T TRAVEL-C- & L. office. Company musical program was presentthe Tootle High School accapclla chorus under diiedion of Karl Swan. A ed by A without life a D next Your purpose is simply an aimless wandering between the cradle and the grave. the Enco A Martha Alverson. , Mrs. Leona Shelton of Stockton was installed as the new president of the Tooele Business and Professional Womans Club, at the final meeting of the season held May 18 at the Kirk Hotel. SHE SUCCEEDS Mrs. Berniece Warner who has served for the U. P. 49c lb Sliced in Full Quart Hamburger Sliced Ingalls Ncw Officers Fresh Lean Pork Steaks Howard, Mrs. Anna Stark, State President, who olfidated at the installation rites; Vera Young, Nona Shibley, Ruth Vevan and Mrs. Berniece Warner, outgoing president of Tooele Business and Professional Womans Club presents the gavel to Mrs, Leona Shelton newly elected president. Looking on L to R are Melba Speirs, Helen 15c Pk9 Exams Sel For Positions Al TOD The Board of US. Civil Service Examiners, Tooele Ordnance Depot, Tooele, Utah, announces open for examinations competitive Lalxirer, General and Custodial, $2 10 lo $2 19 per hour. No wirtten test will be given. Applicants will be rated on the extent and quality of their experience and training. Application forms and additional information concerning this examination may be obtained at any post office in the Salt Lake Tooele Area. Applications will be accepted by the Baord of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, Tooele Ordnance Depot, Tooele, Utah, until June 15. -- k 5 yearly family vacations! two-wee- 1961... 1962... 1963... 1964 . . . 1965 . . . each year head off with the family in your own in the U.S.A. and with all expenses paid! car-anyw- here A two-wee- k Happy Motoring Vacation in 1961 Family in the all expenses paid! fun-anyw- here U.S.A.-w- ith Cart Trophy A Happy Motoring Family Week-end- ! Drive to the week-en- d resort of your choice, with all expenses paid for three full days. REGISTRATION 10:00 A.M. RACES BEGIN AT 12:00 NOON Just think of the dream vacations you can take . . .with someone else paying the hills ! is our way of dramatizing the fun you can have in your The Enco Energy to see and the wonderful things to do in every beautiful . . the car. things family corner of these United States. And theyre all within your reach if you register now in the Its so easy to do. Just stop at your nearest Enco station, and ask for a registration card. Theres nothing to buy. . . and no obligation. Each time you stop, you can register again. In fact, register as many times as you please between now and July 4. Theres nothing to lose . . . and lots of wonderful prizes to win. Please drop in soon, and get acquainted with all the Enco Happy Motoring products and ! services and get your registration card for the Energy Travel-Cad- Ala-Dine- T e therComplete with two mos bottles, a sandwich box, all in a handsome container! one-qua- - Travel-Cad- e. Travel-Cade- Travel-Ca- Outing Kits registrations doss midnight Tuesday July 4. Winners will be notified as soon thereafter as possible. E. L. Gillespie Excel Service 80 North Main Tooele It 4R 'Hr Hn Happy Motoring Picnic Jugs! Sign of Happy Motoring HUMBLE OIL & REFINING COMPANY Wonderful for picnics, trips-when- -evr you want to keep hot things hot, cold things cold. George Bryan Stockton Jackson Service Ophir Mar- - W , TENDER TULL BLADE CUT p lirnla 1 M.d.'vn k'a nia k ii'ii line Biiio I e-- U. S. GOOD GRADE 1 lave llchii eg the (Onveciioi of the Dun ( oimt il of ( a'hobc WoS a ktc I nt n at i h house Hot I on H (t thi s in t d is at t' l'i 'in Slav, as the voting dele ite from a in Mas-- , tn'v tt .r simi. n s M Maiguerites taUii'u Womens I I mm I hi s ,t it t ti i i (mild was Mrs Warrn I pie I ley, I V liiKil of Keliriun iil.il PitsiJcni of t'ie of imation fir ( 'iiplc! fig t ii lit vt.iis of r She was at t iiinpanted by Mrs, D Ii, mus ti. in i ion ihis nic loltn (kit.iji n'l, Mrs, Mary Nulls r, Bert lohils K'oU u Piun Huish Mis la'nes ISoyle, Mrs. M iiuicl Mu loo (tiront Mis R J. Maiekel, (iiltuit Mtiiiiu tun', Ruhard Iiupltu, Idwaid Mrs (barks ituu'.r and Mis. Sirihm, M.th.iil tiiin i I ug nc trgii I opt a J mt , , h it ii, amt 'll Several state officers of the Federated Womens Clubs were In attendance at the annual installation banquet of the Junior Womans Club held Monday evening, and are pictured above L to R: Lillian Hammond, State Corresponding Secretarj; 1 alVun State Treasurer: Long, Dorothy Fngland, nark f , SlalcOfficcrsVi.il I ucy Bauer, Darlene Welker, treasurer; second vice president, Darlene Richman, first vice president, and Dorothy England, president. Antl.tjny I, Sandra II d let ' ini' (m I j Ill'll ' hf i lutrts h!!a MiiU?, " M,u guenit h tl h Si ! i 'I I t if i in inti wbuh Is ,j'tr i ' d w h l! t mi 'i ,IU I ill , c' ( i til i v . ii ci cl ( ih i m ! S I 1 , c t itv (hi s , v - M T I 1KT. is vvekomed by three brotlurs, Animals deprived of adequate Randy J., Ronnie Ray and Roper slmk salt will develop a erasing D Proud yrandpurt nts are Mr. for it and many resort to chew mg and Mrs. Verion S. Day and Mr wish!, lakina dirt or even eaiing poisonous plants they would avoid and Mrs, Joseph Herzog. under ordinary conditions a baby daughter for Mr and Mrs Varnill Jlcrroj. The little miss arrived at the St Marks Hospital. Sunday, May 21 and will be named Star Lee. She , N - Tt. V '1 Now Officers New ly eleried "1 Vet k X X Xf.'l .44 : ViwinN ' ( V. Yri I'hi , Tafo'a. Mrhatl Walters, I l?rum 4 ; ry $ Cnlliolic Sludcnh 20, 1961 i L-- . v ,. 1. . i' I ' u ' r Friday, May v ,!' ' The Tooele Tranrcript 1 Admission - Adults 50 One Dollar Per Family Rental Karts available after races artissi (East of Golf Course) Te acK |