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Show r 9 w"9 v m r r '' The Tooele Transcript tr yo yom Friday, June IJani I);uucal (llmtT June 16 Hume limn a pliai.nl t u dav vacation spent in Calfuua aie Mr end Mu lee I no ail 1 la ,, i i r e ),i y v ,. c,i W.'n tn r 'a vc i.i tie ini u bay af'U and wire ,s ul a sou and In min r, RivuarJ m. and family a: Sa. I1, y wire m us'ij an e I Im-ly Mis I eafu.-- i I er Mi O.viJ Kir, giison, of halt laxe C.ty EXPRESSING COLUMN AN INTERESTING yyrf VACATION IN CALHORNIV 9, 1951 A Womans View u 1 1 yfyy I an is in store for everyone ,w!.o luii-- s a ba.n dame p of the teen-la- , L'mk r W aid, the b g C r mu cf the us iJa.me will be held I rulay. Jane Ik, at (he Clover Ward rev red-1- , on had vv ,11 he fiom S 30 j Dar.uiM I breakfast wdl and to n ipm tx suved from midnight unt.l 2 a m Gumbli rs Ot tnsra wdl pro-vthe mu ic and there wdl be a flour show and diior pift-Ad.niss o.i wdl be by d mat on, wi.h prcKec Is gong to Me building fund Break'dst viol be $1 00 a NOIL. Remember the fun you j . 1 THE TEMALE OUTLOOK sjxiii-uish'- fa e Hows Your Phone N oire? Hi r know I was to a was Mrty A of r j!! ;m uni speak eg nude tin niMMxii.n let e Wan' to know inure u'mut her I I beery uu - s inl "la !u' what kind of li'e she wnnd r the-ll ruim jvrtant'y. kjs wrm-wim had hud am! I v what i ;ern n ber, 'I hat il he had hi r is rml i'll h n nt i4 tin vturv t i v Had untie (ll I t mi The j nt is Du vum' The mi al lived al the philosophy Tilktl w.th nu- - lur eil III hi r Vuli e. pat t of It biju-.- l I AM NOW campaigning for hours after woman's vi'ice tli.il hepp it, hveiiT, nioie inris"n. IT HU teh Said "hi llo" and I km w as M"n ' lit llos". Whin you mal-I heard 11 l'ial il was lu phone tj'k, not ue how in inv flat ft wrong numb, r II was a vum dull, rolurliss In lets vou git. I how before I loivl in t ii i il in mi In a til hid nevir that I before or I mmlil n ! have fur niiuh more than just a greeting v pollen II. betaiiM it was an iv is 1 hi i y i J by that one little won) (optional vino Il vvas not niusii al or tuauliful Noontimes we lull and Wl penally but tin re was so mm h t spies Itijr a hello that says, "now Sion in il In that one word, hi llo what", or "How date you in its tmmr pat kej a wmld of d.f lemipt me''" How often do w Terent tm .minus, get an irritated hello that sav It was til mu i' In i l ! ul and vet all loo pluui'y, "Wanna fight.'" ex or a hurrntl one that says, pot insinifrity so It vmmli-" pedant and pliaianliy c Xieit.int ".Make it brief as though its owmr welcomed There are hellos that say sadly the rail and fill that only pood "poor roe." or "I'm laired " How Would come from It. often hive you twin msatntly set if It sounded healthy, you on edge by a tone of voue that know what I mean, as though its savs, "lets pet this over With,' owner was probably content and In fore you even start the conpossessed a pood heal, by outlook versation with none of the neuroses so I'M GOING all out fur more was It as "life is pood" voices and less of pres riant today. though the ladv looked for tin the "I am miserable, join me" kmd pood side of life and found ll. How's IT WAS also a gracious voice, your telephone hello'' a sort of a "welcome to my Listen to it next time and ask house" voice. youiself what kind of influi nee it In shmt it was a voice and a must have on other people. manner of speaking that pave I will probably never know the one a defmjte hit Altogether it ladv will) the "let's Ire friends" was a pleasant experience voice, but whomever you aie, I When I said. "Is this Hetty?", salute vou. (and I knew already that it was not), she said, "No. I'm sorry W you have the wrong number." She sounded as though she really I ntadi- - I d '( in c all n v ' fa 1 I I v k 1 ' V nu: a. n. coiuu rs visit lit KL. v i : t r ? 41 i - 1 bm linUTtnin AlUa Home Oran f. Mueller. chairman, and Geneva Greenley, retiring Home hen ice Director, talk over the duties and responsibilities of the Home Service ROOFS. SIDINGS STORM DOORS and WINDOWS degrees cooler in summer warmer In lh Winler 15-2- 0 We guarantee the besl prices on quality material Clarke Johnscn PHONE I473-- W Free Estimates - ers, Mis. 1 dward Cudl.hy u! Glmdale, Llah, Mis. lime Kuk ul TocMie and Mrs. R. H Couch-jo- IUhos II Founcil, Auxiliary0 ISounU Io Mcr! Sumlav0 Tooi !e Stake presidency has caned a meeting for Sundiv, June I! at 2 pm in the Tooele Fourth-- I levc-mfor bisfmpi.es, Ward Conned and stake auxiliary ll.gh boards Schedule of meetings is as fol- ami Mis. N.le Taj. or received h.s 2 fls. (ms jM R d m M.ssoula. Hum t..e Ltah, Monday. June f tr free hug in Business Inivcrs tyj.-nshiy- , 5, major-- Mamigimii-n- t 2. 30 ffovY' Council boards. High laud btshopr meeting. (in-v- h-- Mrs Gricnhy is the (h.t! em tutor on uf.vrm n shdt at the Mount j n St.iti s T i phe.te and ( ii in Timile and is tiiiisi i ring to Silt I ..ke City T ! Hume Service D, rector hand! s as h'gh as thnty f.vc cases a niiimh a.i always ten to twelve c ii h niun'h, people who nee I a hjlp ng hand ia illness dijtn. mart al prc.blems or just s ini'1 he'p in bailee! tig thur in cui'v or o h r matters that may lime in un'ur'ei n. recjuiri.ig seme a d or ask i g. nothing in except the s.it.sf.u t.on of doing and servin thus m n 'd - a think you or a lkgi,i!i 1 umior-tandui- h.m 1 shake c irc thanks Ch ei nun, Oc-.Meeli. r takes tli s mans to c cpress a heart FormcT Tooclcan I felt thank you to Mrs. Greenley hi r unt.rcing service to the h.m s in Red ( Tooeh vwkom'- and Mrs (omity. I u.iea Will anS in.o the Chaptc fjM.ie. selling Inc people of Ihioole County. fir Io( Jj!kiium; Parly Former Toocleans entertained at a delightful Japanese party recently at Chester Hills, Washington. Pictured above at felt is Mrs. Mary Jean Kucynskl, at whose home the paity was held, and at right is Allen Whear and Miss Taka Yamashita, and hostess. Mary Jean is a daughter of the lee Ten-ton- s, and Allen is a son of the I red W hears, all of Tooele. co-ho- Home Miwwionary for IS Tooele Slake Home missionaries for Sunday, lane II. for North Tooele Stake have b e.n assigned as follows: G urge E. Nelson Lakel.e.v Shields. an) C. lc-icI must O, Biggs Sechud Ward and K'n.v tit D. Brown. I co Ih'rd Wrd E. Bcvan and J. Raymond Johnson Leo Shields and Fi'th Waul L. Way n Ay res. As enchanting cs the islands they're named for are these Cotton Knit Coolers by Phil Rose of California! Alamac adds a permathal ever-glaz- er finish for easy care and Mrs. Blame Vorvv.ii' r. Seventh Ward Ivo J children. a.iJ Frank Poulsen. Rhonda, Christ Gay Ion, Dana, and Mark of Jack onville, Jess W. Baffin Eighth W.iiJ Tloiida. They are guests at the and A. 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VISIT YOUR Tooele, Utah 3 aux luiry the Ane Mr. Main Street pmm. 30 - meeting mi .it and 725 North to Greenley who has ritan Red Cross fur he p i t t.veive vims, e.ght yiats as Hume Service D, rector, is re!,i nt due In tnpluv M-- s ir..J aeh guist wore Oriental Japanese kimonos which were furnished by Miss Take Yamashita lice Hive Tuii And MISS TAKA is graduating from She also showed the guests how School of nursthe Heart Sacred to put on the clothing, which conI)av Set Wheur is ftom Sports sisted of kimonos for the under- ing in August. Mr. Moses Lake, where he is director For June 27 clothing as well as the outer ki- of the Red Cross. Both are close mono. All were tied bv a numTuesday, June 27th is the elite for the Tooele Stake Beehive fun ber of si rings, then with a sash friends of the Kucrynskis. Most of the unu.ual food was and sports day. and big bow in back. All Beehive leaders should atShe also furnished the shoes of purchased at special shops and those entailed much preparation by M.ss tend with tlie.r girls. There will different kinds, including made of wood. These robes and Yamashita and Mrs. Kucrynski be cheets, banners, songs, games shoes have been in the Yamashita Some of it was prepared at the Be on time for the gund march table. family for years. HFRE TROM ILCRfDV Visiting here tor the week are T s I Dimior Service t. Aluminum offers Best Protection Ii-i.- i V (!iian" MiuU In AKCIImm illi of Mr. and Mrs. William Kuczyn ski (Mrs. Kuuynskt is the former Mary Jean Fenton) with Miss Taka Yamasheta and Alien Whiar as and THIRTl l.N GUESTS enjoyed a real Japanese dinner, served on Japanese dishes and oaten with chopsticks as the guests sat on pillows on the floor. CAR PORTS i director with Mrs. 1 liana Williams, newly appointed to 111 the Josilion vacated by Mrs. Greenley. Dinner AWNINGS PATIO COVERS ic Sm irr Dinrlor Ktiire Tootle (ounty Red Cross Former Tooeleuns were in the news recently at Chester Hills. Washington, when they were co host and hostesses at an unusual Japanese dinner. The party was held at the home ALUMINUM i.d i - d Mr Mrs it G i ui het and i hud. if Gra.gs, Ni M J t s W dl.i i O, le, I win re to, M sstiula. Moigaiia w ul M. (on hi is visit they randnuiilu r. Mrs R f! Coach cr a, id o.tnr relatives IT iy r i.Vcd in louele Monday to Visit their parents, Mr and Mis A J Hawk.ns ail Mr and Mis R W ( uu, hi r Gn die r rr.uin I. o" m vt Montana, wnk tt.i y v. ,11 ml sunn- lane v sit ng Tie 4 chml.'cn wd! rema.n n't footle their win j i jodpart nts iml.B August tost In the coarse of dieii trip the chddiit will I. aie1 visited thin great grandmoth-- , DEALER tv 44 East 1st North Tooele Utah Fhone 1599 |