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Show loin t From 'I'riji 'Mini Tin llat The Tooele Transcript - I Mi s Ni !' t M. K liar vin. I r mu D, ii1 u.iii t l,i t fiun) ,i month aim, t i.p U.HHifii the unJ i .!?. j;i AN INTERESTING litjii. COLUMN 2, 1961 , -- v N EXPRESSING THE TEMALE OUTLOOK j 1 At Dcner tiny were go. ms of Mr ao J M's I Mini Mi Kf.lar and aon. Djv.J aiJ r A W Omans View r Friday, Juno I'igliling Junior's Hallies i r W ,i!,.i At X.i.'.n.a y thi'V V.vt.d o Wi.kv ls gin'M of Mr Mr I:,;iv Morgan and fjmi'y. a. id Mrs l.unu Sullx-iand lam iv, d'l fill Mil r Iish Im "Yuuve got to dlsuit that Buddy do What am i .somi-thin- gom;; to do I Cl al-v- t Moiti-nsoii'V Ins down MY txiv x,nt.Uri-said to my hustiand band ' lo sml knmv what your 4s soon as he same home lioin son did to my Div'1'' ! "No shouted Goorgn, "but I vuuk best know what your juvi-ml0l' MEAN Junior 1 hi y uivi V, a !i ngtuiij friend" he said iqumt did fo my little buddy Why I sa-all its s t;'i!s, nulud.ng' x best ft you let the kid go aiound p.ik-- j PC, and on little boss' loilgit- -. III ing hemently. on a MY IILSBANW choked Oh. come now, said my has- i They returmd by way of till- - band, a piece of stuffed pane of deviled t iH "Bukin.. sneaking cagu and Omaha on little k.ds' lie wasn't doing a celery from the d. oner table Ill: AND JUNIOR had fight th ug He was just Sitting tin re I h.s hand before he land your - your . , slapK-I "That's right," yelled Gemee. could snug an olive. cm mv "He and Junior are always) "he was Just sill ni having fights, " he said matier of) Buddy's head, that is ait the stri'ct," I i i j ,) 1 ve-ld- I faitle THURSDAY June Md KAZAN'S MONTtfrOMtRV cuf r " r Wy said rt I. to Iwx le K Valley top row: son of 1 j ; my "He's been picking on Junior "husbund after a pause, "Let's and Mrs. Ahmo Romero.' Jl'.MOR CAN lake care of talk thm over," Ik Ploos bv V. I). Ihomas a 'Junior, !u me he' himself. Seem 'A Jl'.MOR, suddenly couple of inthes taller and several) - much the off irjutnjH-heller, heavier. calmness H;s up pounds couch and headed fur the dour ) mated me. A I said George. This was a real battle, 'Furthermore, Mote than a quatter nullum said, sniffing a little, thinking of i It's odd that he could even hue, the natum my poor little wounded darling. Jsince Junior had just knocked his voung gardners acre Mv husband sat down with the bridge loose. 1 just paid JUS to are ng to see the results , "Never was a, have it put in. of their latxrrs in a 4 II evening pajx-rI lecled to head the t'cah Aerie of I raternal order of Fagles V, that teat In s ampliation of project he said sheep-real honest to goodness Ixiy who! "Now Georg scienfor the nest year is William II. Worthen who was named new didn't have battle once in a'ishly, "Boys will In txivs you tific me.hixts and proven practice while Mr. Helen Ylassi, of Provo Worthy President for 19SI-6The awhile. Boys will be bovs. you know. finally Their in growing thing sputtering wot named Madam Stale President for the Eagles Auxiliary. of j quieted down on the other end know." interests are a varied as the Meet ions for the new officers were held at the conclusion of BIT BIDDY BIT Junior on the line and all was peaceful by harvest. the state convention held here l.iM weekend. the time my husband hung up the. the leg' THE tlub member raise he "What! fruits and vegetables for the famsaid, sitting receiver. ENDS GRADUATION sign. As she walked dnwn the isle straight up as though hed been table, flowers to decorate ard BOY? he All UHFRE; is I she carried a bouquet of white ily stuck by a pm. 'Bit him! That. said. Iixtkmg around. "I've got a and home, trees and shrubs to re- T. John Postmaster I aster Adams, lillies and a white Orchid conserve and a horse of a different color. jfl,w ,hlni.s l0 say t0 him -beautify the land, turned Sunday from Pocatello, and was given in marriage by her and small Junior was lying on the couch to feed pcxiltry tHc down We found Junior, crop where he attended high of Idaho, before a Adamson. Mr. Paul unde Standing setting or livestock, rejxirts the Coojiera-tiv- e looking. I thought, somewhat pale. slriH.t Mor with of Buddy his schixil oldest! paVing lemon leaves and orchids. Miss graduation Chosen for her attendants were I xtension Scivicc "WHY ON EARTH did Buddy tenson. . . Bovs will be boys, which diyoi grandson, Ronald, son of Mr. and' Mariln Ablxiti, of Tooele, be- Mrs. Ijnn MiKendiick a Matron rects the bite you? demanded his father. know. work. V.NDV H COOKl REITS Mrs. Merlin Bishop. Mis. Bishop1 L came the bride of Mr. James of honor, while Mrs. Kolxrt "What were you doing? Sortie budd.ng sc icntists experiSigned: Vannie is the former June Adams, daugh-- l CIub motlinj, ()f Almberg, of Covina. California, Miss Shaileen Lance, ment with f,fst Shumway, "Nothing dad. I was just sitting growth cycles, crosster of . lr. Adams. ol the Miss Ablxitt , is daughter Mis Linda Altnbeig, Miss Pat breed. ng. hard. ness, color and the (In season, of the Handy Cooker- there, doing nothing at all." FIRST GRANDSO N was h,,d at Mrs. Mary Abbott and the late Almberg and M.ss Verna Abbott like. And who knows? 3 f'H'tls clubGRAND DAUGHTER "My poor baby, I said, Perhaps How e Llovd Mr. and Mrs. the home of their leader, Mrs. Eugene Abbott. The bridegrixim were bridesmaids. Little Christine these same 4 H ers will one GRADUATES day H. ,be son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ablxitt was flower girl. They all be .Barbara Ellsworth. At this nieet-j,- s WHY THAT BOY ought lo be wish to announce the birth of their. engaged in growing food and of California. W. Covina, C. and attendMr. Mrs. Tate to' 'Almberg, wore lavender embroidered salin Iibre in outer locked up shouted the man of .first grandson, born May 16, ing the group decided on a name space. APRIL 7 was the day of the sheaths, matching hats with veils the house. "He's no better than Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Ray Broad- - ed graduation exercises at the for the club and elected the fol-- j Boys and girls enrolled in the which took in the wedding, Pocatello last carof Arizona. have place ScIhxjI bent as their President outfits. officers: High Yuma, a mad dog. Friday. lowing They completed They 'a little daughter, Julie Ann, also. Their grand daughter Miss Heath- - Marilvn Talniage; vice president. North Tooele Stake House, with ried white munis and lavender I H garden program are literally I added. "Big Bully! learning while growing. Many of ; t Kae Wilson; Secretary. Pam R,c- - B,shop Thomas Burgess perform-hards- carnations. "Pop, yesterday you told me I 'other grandparents are Mr. and er Fowler was one of the the youthful gardeners disclose the lnS 'Mrs. uates. ceremony. Seldon to have a few manners like Ray Broadbent, Sr., Reporter, Eileen Bateman; THE BRIDES mother wore a that they also are in business sellI of her wedding the bride Debra Ifenwood, Song Organist, Buddy Mortenson," said Junior, jof Salt Lake City. a lS 1 t,f rose beige dress of lace for her ing the mi i phis products at roadaccompanied ,t,ai(Ti T Ellsworth; Safety 'cho:e a fllM,r WELL, that was before I knew side stands, from door to dexir, or on Sunday by their gtrand-- j home - daughters necka with wedding sabrina what a little monster he really THE WAYNE WALTONS VISIT to lot al mai kets. Profits, they Hal,1 cj)airniani jjarla Gallon; Brent and children. of Heather. lxst duties the service chairman, Carla hue, and embroidered bodice and Attending is. Why his parents ought to be! who remained over the Mei.ioiial mumty say, are banked for a college eduHotlen Mike ushers was The ntan ol veil was ler train. A. Mr. and Walton Mrs. chapel recreation chairman,,3 Wayne ashamed of themselves letting Lampsnn, cation. nolaaSilcox were deof illusion Swedish Regis Ryan, Larry that great big bully run around .and family, who moved from Kathy Gibbs. EXHIBITING their best samand Dave Maynard. al lllL la!t home Eileen Bateman. Reporter, picking on lutle kids." He was (Tooele to Shelley, Idaho, the first, in competition with other ples crc Ir L. and G. in was Mrs. J 'Icmorjl Cummings of the year, were here over steaming. II.YN'DY HOME MAKERS l,arold Bethel and Mrs. of the guest Ixxik. Mrs green thunibors for riblxins, cash charge Memorial Day holiday, guests at r; HOME IMPROVEMENT Jack Myers, Mrs. Glen Dunmire, and prizes marks the successful But pop, a minute ago you the home 0f her mother. Mrs.jMolllc Slaint?s of Prlce- .J I CIUB The Handy Home Makers held Mrs. Paul Adamson, aunls of the completion of a project. Last year said . . Junior. their! interposed Wed-lejEffie Lindberg, and visiting The Home Improvement Club, their weekly meeting last Shut up! roared Papa, scoop- were in charge of the gifts. alone, more than 6.6)0 memlx-rbride, friends. kinsmen other and of many by Maurme Lee and Sharon nesday. May 2J, at the home A LOVELY ing up a deviled egg and plunking Mr. Walton was transferred reception followed in 2,271 counties won a county to Bevan held their first meeting on, their leader, Mrs. Janet Day, and the the whole thing in his mouth, j Idaho by Utah Fower and Light weddmg ceremony, and a medal for best quality products Monday at the home of Mrs. Lee. selected the following officers . . dance followed. and all arouiid 4 11 achievements, 'I ve got a good mind to call Company, and reports that the! At this meeting the girls got ac-- ) President, F.laine Martinez; Vice the says the National 4 H Service For her outfit, away George Mortenson and give himfamly Shelley very much.! jquainted and made plans for the president, Linda Day; Secretary, bride chose going a beige suit with com- Committee which administers gara piece of my mind about thatijhey are still in the market to leader-- i j4-season. The following officersl Paula Wilson; Song manace he s raising. After a den awards provided for the 16th Dickerson: sej thejr j0oele home. were elected to serve during 1I: ILaurie Recreation plimentary assessories. THE PHONE RANG. It was, the young couple will consecutive year by the Farm honeymoon, , Vickie Goins; Rejxirt-President, Kaye Hammond; vice chairman make their home in San Fran- Equipment Division of George Mortenson. Say listen, president, Vickie West; Secretary'er Cherie Hardy; Call chairman cisco, where the he said, and we could all hear Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. bridegroom is and treasurer, Pat Cerroni; Re-- ' Susan Nutter. The same pattern was used for him loud and clear. "What are An expense-paiU.S. Army. stationed the in trip to the Naporter. Sherry Bently; Recreation! Mrs. Day informed us of our The bride has attended the Club Congress in Chitional you going to do about that boy both right and left shoes, until chairman, Linda Powell; Song plans for the summer. We antici-- j about time of Civil War. of vours? November will be , Beauty College in Salt cago next leader, Dona Lee. 'pate a profitable and enjoyable Lake City and will continue her awarded to the state winner, and summer; Visitors at our meeting studies at the San Francisco $100 Reporter, Sherry Bently college scholarships will be Dolores Premier - Don Lux Aca- presented to six national demy of Beauty Culture. niT I. Ml (JanlciMT Apply Scinuv i au0MIMXMS JOYU IAY10R Voiim" (ouplc Krcil(? Vm.s Clubs Of 'I'oocle II I CGlOH - I SATURDAY - SUNDAY ' Mi I CURTIS DEBBIE REYNOLDS TONY grad-ough- Rat the race Kn V - I AND the-yc- THE KW m SPCJACULl11 L'ikvNTHE MAGNIFICENT nun Mini COLOR a MisanuM Ccnkn SCOII - lock KA1CYIY - Betfa inH4 SI. Bfllt Z7 I . i J ENDS SATURDAY W DIRECTIONS mug R FASHIONS Vf e Jusf One Group BLOUSES ROBERT RYAN dchnlr . torin ihaichcr COLOR iyOiLtow o john Cinema SCOP One Group LADIES SHORTIE NIGHT GOWNS s2.44 $ 2.66 derust AND HOISERY 2 pr. $1.00 Handln Hand ; Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital Ratcliffe was the Pretty center of attraction when she Donald and Lois Krogh Doughcelebrated her first birthday on1 Tooele, daughter, May 29. erty, 1. She is a daughThursday, June Valentine and Tonita Lopez ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Trujillo, Tooele, son, May 31. McMichael Avenue. MEDICA- LDiane Rat-cliff- c, HEAVY m STORM Deseret Gowans, Tooele The weight of snow on the Ken Bates, Orvan, N. Mexico long minute hand of Big Ben LcRoy Eastman, Sr., Grants- in London stopped the clock on villc January 10, 1955. One snowflake LADIES PANTIES doesn't weigh much, but lots them count up. 3 pair $1.00 The panda has the body of a bear, the feet of a cat, and the face of a racoon. of SURGERY Bonnie Williams, Grantsville Ilazel Rowberry, Grantsville llene Anderson, Grantsville One drop of oil will lubricate watch jewel bearings. 1,066 Starrtnf JOHN GREGSON 10RETTA PARRY . PHILIP NEEDS CHILDRENS PANTIES STARTS SUNDAY GET READY! 4 pair $1.00 Aft IT'S LATER THAN YOU THINK HAND BAGS Inspiring Screen Story... All Mitchell Garcia re9 $32.50 now $17.95 Mitchell Garcia Poles re9 now $12.95 Mitchell Reels No. 314 reg $17.95 now $12.95 No-30- because all of it is True I 0 $17-9- Mitchell Fly Reels Casting Poles LEUWEKK . HANS HOLT arrow s tiNeScoP TT now $9.95 from $1.60 and up $10.95 SLEEPING BAGS and AIR MATTRESSES 40 HUGH MARLOWE! S re9 $14.95 Hip Boots 1st grade MARIA HOLST AND - ! ! Fishing Season Opens Sat. June 3 $2.88 the more wonderful RUTH hos-Ipit- al Mr, and Mrs, Robert llamatakc isoil Mr. and Mrs. James O'Neal Bottom row: son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell ,V. Nelson and son of Mr, 1 AND iNf br 2 ICC NCMICK jo van n.etr CM Ci.siifte," iie Ixglns at To IIcnkI Slab Kafirs r 5f C.ff n ell now. 1 .0 and 2nd 1st EUA TRIDAY & "Vk r MSA MONTELL 17 S. Main Phone TATE'S 1599 10N, Main CROP CIOTH off Eg 9' x 12' saves lime and work. STEP1ADDERS! CONFECTIONARY Phene n 10 Smooth wood ond heavily self, too A ft. 5 fit 99 6 ft. 5 99 fc'ocd BOO U FT. Phone 935 65 S. Main |