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Show Tooele Tranccript 77)0 t Friday, July :.( - - -T- : :: ' -- . : , - -- t Lrt i ZtTrtTt - j .r 3 I. -- vt i s i. V jn 9i t- I I , 3 a I k3tr 4 4 I i mSbbm Wins the Jackpot at jackpot winner In the Guess contest, is pictured above as she receives a check ol $15 fiom Wayne 1) mas, I ood tenter, sponsoring merchant. of IG Miss handra Bevan correctly named Emil peal as the mjxiery guest and also found all 12 clues. Miss Bevan also received a $5 I Who Hecks 1 j gift certificate for having her winning entry on an IGA sales slip. Another contest Is on and $25 awaits the winning contestant. Sponsoring merchants this week are Sikes Texaco Station, Western Auto, Tooele Bowl and the Sty le Shop. Join the lun! Next weeks winner could be you. 8? Hume missionary assignments fur Sunday. July 9, have been ntaJe in the North Tooele Stake Ttrisa W. Pactsth We and. who. jEfiCfe&Sfeei Dennis Tracy, Salt Lake City Margaret Jensen, Tooele Toot le Slake Home Announce The Association of Harry Glaser Missionaries Asji"iie(I for Sun. Home missionary assignments for Tooele Stake for Sunday, July 9 are as follows: Dean Zentner and First Ward Slake Presidency Calls Meelin" in Tooele Stake Sun. General assembly 2.00 to 2.30 Department meeting, 2:30 p m. to 3:30 p.m. All of the above are urged to be in attendance. pm.; Reg $1 00, now just $2 00. Lavender-tinteextra refreshment ..removes excess oil . . . stimulates . . . leaves skin rosv, radiant! 22 o. Reg. $4 00, now just $2.09. HOOD WALGREEN DRUG North Mam Tooele, Utah Phone 755 GAS WATER HEATER Year Guarnteo Deluxe Glass lined 10 Fully Automatic Controls $6798 39 Gallon 40 50 Gallon 79743 Gallon 89.79 FARM & HOME Builders Supply has TOP QUALITY IN ALL DEPARTMENTS S' U S.D A Choice Funeral Held For RUMP ROAST lb. 79c Kay Maxfield GROUND ROUND lb. 69c Tuneral services for Ray were conducted Monday, Pineapple-Orang- e, Pincapple-Aprico- t, Pineapple-Pea- r July 3, in the Stockton IDS ward of under direction Bishop chapel Eldon Sandino. Mr. Maxfield died very suddenly, Thursday, June 29, of a Del Monte 46 Ounce heart attack. THE FAMILY praver at the PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT home was given by Bishop Elden Sandino and Rev a Thomas played prelude and postlude music. Mo' hers The Singing sang Sometime W'e'll L'nderstand" as an opening number and Kenneth Thomas offered the invocation. Other musical numbers were solo's by Margaret Shields who and sang "Beyond the Sunset Margaret Thomas who sang That Apple Jiil 46 Ounce Silver Haired Daddy of Mine. SPEAKERS were Carver Bryan Fay Gillette and Glen Williams In closing, a male quarter comCarnation No. Yz Size posed of Carver Bryan, Bevan Frank Stephens and Anderson, Kenneth Shields sang "Let the ounce Gerber's Strained 4 Lower Lights be Burning. Grant Memmott gave the benediction and the grave at the Tooele City cemetery was dedicated by E. L. Maxfield. SLICED BACON JUICE DRINKS 3 cans 89c cans $1 TOMATO JUICE 5 cans $1 APPLE JUICE 3 cans $1 TUNA 23 FRUIT COCKTAIL Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moscon in June were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer and can cans 89c More people would live to a ripe old age, if they didn't wotk themselves to death preparing for India has a both idle of population per year, to Sweden's 16. 10 89c Del Monte No. 303 Cans 4 cans 89c cans $1 rolls $1 63c pound box 2 - 53c 63c m Ounce Liquid Trend 49c qt. 39c 2 BANANAS 33c 2 lbs. 25c SQUASH - Yellow or Zuccini CINNAMON ROLLS lb. 5c Large Tasty for 35c 6 TWSIT BREAD Powdered Trend lbs 83c Open Friday Slight 'til - loaf 21c Orange, Grape, Pink Lemonade PUSH UP FRUIT BARS ORANGE JUICE 29c oi c 4 - 89c 2-8- 5c Birdseye DINNERS Large Package 1 DrGSSinCT NEW WHITE POTATOES In Plastic Purex Bleach 22 i ib. 0335". Minute Maid Saltines One Gallon 3 39c package 4 for $1 Supreme 14 12 ounce 10 for 89c TOMATO CATSUP children, .000 4 RED SALMON VISIT Hormel's Little Sizzlers 4 cans SI 3 BABY FOOD lb. 59c Hormcl Dairy Brand LINK SAUSAGE PINEAPPLE JUICE MorGTinS DOROTHY GRAY 2 5w; 'X'XXX nts TEXTURE LOTION for normal or oily skin. for dry or normal akin. A cool, fragrant lotion that tones, refines, moisturizes ... to give you a rctsl fresh complexion 22 oz. nr CHOICE Solocl SALE films' 0u2WIM C 1 PRICE ORANGE FLOWER SKIN FRESHENER USDA RETURN FROM VACATION City Manager and Mrs. Sidney L. ue Noble and daughter, Barbara re-- p turned to their home after a very pleasant vacation spent in Cali-fornia. They went to Los An- Parkay geles via Las Vegas and visited1--poiof interest. They traveled up the coast to San Francisco, where they again visited points of interest and were guests of friends at Walnut Creek. HALF . lb. 69c Erlenc, Brent, Sandra, Glen, Leslie, Julie and Paul, of Las Vegas, Nev. When their parents returned home Erlene and SMELL DON'T EM Brent remained for a longer visit Eating the seed of the common and returned home last weekend. sweet pea will often cause a body Also visiting at the Moscon deforming disease called lathry home were Mr. and Mrs. Duard W'oofinden, and children, Steven, RoseAnn, Elaine, Thomas, Nickie and Edw&rd of Hurricane, Utah. ANNUAL lrmu. la V" .t4 J tiinwir,,V RUMP ROAST Tooele Stake Presidency has called a meeting of the stake organization for Sunday, July 9, at p.m. at the Fourth- - Eleventh Ward chapel. The meeting is for Stake Presidency, High Council, Bishoprics and Stake Auxiliary boards. Schedule of meeting is as folCHILDREN lows: automotive repair, will continue to serve his many friends as he has in the past. , Max-fiel- Keith Allen. Bevan AnderFourth Ward son and Vaughn Elkington. Sixth Ward Arthur Bryan and Rex Stutncgger. Eleventh Ward Silas Young and Calvin Olsen. Stockton Glen Elkington and Richard Bush. Vernon Earl Marshall and James Bevan. Harry who has 27 years of experience in all lines of j ACCIDENT 278 N Main - Phone 888 Is Proud To tlu-i- r assistant for tiu-i- r very une io pi i ntion and partKijut on in our pai ade. Our an f opprei.atinn to' ni Mr and .Mrs Lee Cuidweii lor die.r many hour of hard wuk aid efioit in tond. '.lulling and pm P r lid the two Junor Land un tfi.s event i veryone was th..!a-hv ihe (. music and mariiin," o. til se youngsters Our than . a.so to the civk an. fraternal o, ganiations, the rm r iliams. c.iuun-x- , sororities, 4 11! dull.. SiOuK, baseball clubs. Hit and Spur, tile youngsters with thur entrus and all others who amendment Treedom of the press, reTranscript Bulletin was second place winheled in any way. ner who again caught the spirit of Ihe day ligion, speech and right to assembly. They THE WOMHr'ul manner in! with their float depicting Ihe freedoms received a $50 check. whtih the trafiic problem by our City Police, ihe given to us by our Transcript don; Caleb Faraday, hir fatfur, Slicrdis Mine, state troopers $; llul.etin. v'eldon McBride; Jaime Logan, the jeep posse, is Certainly ajj're-- l I personally .truce Steadman; thank my Major John lated. - Lcland Sutherland, w Le Fevre; Richard Broderick, A spoual (hanks to I, D. Bird Norval Emerson Bruce Lee, Adams, Jioher Black, Zarabel, nd the members of his "Swing Rehearsals are in full swing for flovd White and Floyd Gordon the production of "Promised Val Eennelly Parsons, Richard Kroff, Hand," who began serenading the for their many hours of hard work the Bishop, own at 5 00 a m. with their gmth a musical portrayal of the Juimby Leighton, ind worry in helping to make the ley," Brother Willis, wake up" musut. Also for their and joys of the Mormon Pajl MiLaws; hardships parade a success, also all other as they crossed the nice Garcia. Leader, Ihilhp ,).ir:icipat.on in the parade. ireinen who helped us during the pioneers sons: Ronnie Joms; Our (hanks also (o (he Mavor plains from Winter Quarters to .lillburn. Fennellys vurade Bill Spafford, Linde m.l C.ty olfitiais, the Valley of the Great Salt Lake and (o (hi WiLorin Williams, Sincerely, Jones, Larry m early 1917. for (heir County Commissioner Lionel W'. Olsen Robert lliams. Silcox, Randy will sing the bariJones ,v, s.amc and participation Gary Parade Chairman Kennen Hiss and Gordon WE ALSO (hank Lt. Max New-a- t tone lead of Jeded.ah Cutler (Jedt Jones, Tooele Volunteer Fire Dept. Jones and Beverly Pedersen will take man, channel 4 photographer am L!e Coibath. channel 2 photogra Yvonne Hiss, Stake Drama diMany men are bachelors be- - the soprano lead of Cel. a Faraday her. lor their help in giving ause thev haven't found a gal Cutler, his wife, rector and T lame Silcox, Slake ihe pre parade TV publicity, aisi sho thought as much of them as Other leads are: Emma Fara-;fv'- Speech director, are working diliihe unlimited snacc and publicity do. 'day', Celias mother. Gloria Gor gently with the speaking parts as Valley Named June 30 at her home, follow- Joan Giecnland E mg an extendi d illniss. Second Ward: George E. NelBishop J. Hartley Palmer of the Jusf Arrived At Erda Ward conducted the 8irv.ee son, Nkayne Ayers. the mortuary was Tooele valley Hospital Prayer at Third Ward: Lyman W. AnderH Bowen ar.J g.ven by B Thomas M. and Marian Jane Miss Diann Bryan son, Prank Poulscn. prelude plaed 1 ifth Ward. Irvin D. Bird, and Banks, Tooele, daughter, July 4. and jxistlude music and aiso ac Jack McEachcrn. for the musical compamment Seventh Ward: Leo Shields, C. MEDICAL numb. rs. Lester Shields. Melba Madill, Overton, Nev. A ladies quartet comjxised of Eighth Ward: J. Rex Kiik, J. Della Slaugh, Skull Valley Ruth Guidon, Bonnie Droubay, Raymond Johnson. Emma Warr and June Bryan Delbert Ross, Tooele W. Grover McTenth Ward. Paul Williams, Dugway sang the opening and closing mu Bride, A. Jay Lassen. Dolma Anderson, Grantsvillc sital numbers which were "In the Garden" and "The Perfect Day. SL'RGER- YTalks were given by Leo LIKE LATHER LIKE SON and Carver Biyan with LaFuir Jensen Dobson, Salt One gixd reason why Junior few remarks by Bishop closing makes poor grades in school is Lake City Palmer Koxie Lee played a piano DoLoris B. Sanchez, Tooele that Mom and Dad did, too. solo The invocation was given Clara Daly, Tooele by Myron K. Vorwailer and the Norma Lee, Tooele benediction by Rom DeLaMare. Clinton Reed, St. John Garden Interment was in the Wasatih Warded, Marjorie Lawn cemetery where the grave Grove, Calif, was dedicated by Howard Davis Bonneville Motors . (asl for Promisrd Last riles were held Wednesday I p m in tne North Stake Louise Mrs. for riibernacle follow s: Lake View: Don C. Shields, ton, Texas. r. ARE very grateful to (of. and Col Ma(.i r Ai !!.: ip. ISIT Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs f. L. I uell are their n m law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs James Dodson, Jr., of Ptrry j Assi;mmn!s For .North Slake i CHILDREN Comes in Second Place Home .Missionary as -- i.i-.i- - I :T i. 1 v. in vv ;4 N j F u 4 ! i J Tile musiial, whuh wi'l be pte-si'ed August 1$ by the Tooele Mike MJ will in Jude choruses, dam i rs and many, many n ore p.sipie vv oi kuig titlimd the tut . ii j v- - U , itu.riui, Stake rmtsic Williams, director and Conn e Uhitelmuse of the dance diparimmt. are Lina j ' and 1k I i j a ltj ,, i pal ade ' is i i.f ix I' e ti in i rs axj of the Towle Volantc r lire D ,)jrl"n ;.t, we want to exprr nr mere aHrecia!.on and lhaikv, o ail in a tv luj who way to ! ip make our parad the on u v that ll was i p f A Vfc.. 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