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Show The Tosdo Transci i pt Friday, Jul Ifrciial Friday, IM. Miimc 21, 1961 HAPPY HOMEMAKERS A Mrs, Helen House will presrnt hr lu-- r r home 453 North AN INTERESTING rsu a 1ml.il tuinnit-Music val Friday J uty 11 Bt 8 p m, 1 Womans View COLUMN Improved personal appearance was the subpcl lor discussion at meeting of ihe Happy Hume makers 4H C lull. Presiding Was Kns Barrai lough. President, Partwere icipating on (lie Susan Barraciough, Wendy Zen Im r, and Comne Stewart. EXPRESSING THE FEMALE OUTLOOK aI irst West. 1HL unique festival will be hld oui of (loots and will feature all ensemble work, with from five to1 13 lit iclnts pel forming at a time Thirty five students will partictp-- The community project of this will be construction of a toy box U) be presented to the Tooele Vailey Hospital. Reporter Wendy ifenlner Were Times so Bad?? dub The pour Pioneers who has come so easily to us that over mountains and rivers, most of us have forgotten the art land and marsh land, who of living or never bothered to learn Tor the occasion Gi n Brothers,, Indians and mot may not it In the first place. We could take Music Company of Salt lake CVv I . FORMER RESIDENTS VISIT .. u ,un from the past. ,hcY I.a l. S. baJ have brought out two Hammond 'I11' of Immigration Canyon Sometimes I think we need a Saving hello to local friends Oigans and three pianos on which 'T'" ut i"lJ sur.w?1 (lh';K cwwry l,0''e little of the Pioneer here Tuesday Were former resihard times the students will perform, mem they see? They to make us appreciate what we dents, Mr, and Mrs. Richard H. As an added attraction Mrs saw thousands of acres of parking know now. I wish IVnwjidcii and daughter Gerry. my dear great Doris O'Grady, lyric soprano will spare and not a parking meter in grandmother could share some ol from They had just returned Happy Birthday to pretty Miss Alaska where Mr. Penwarden has appear as guest soloist sight. And though they had to con the wonders of this space age. In Laurie Dickerson who turned 10 been lend with sage brush and stubborn a few years WE employed with the govern may be pioneer AT intermission ballet students old the ment. July 20, She cedar trees when they cleared jing in the stars. I hope so. And year They have resided in An from the Dorothy Sea.le Dam. their land, who'se to Mr. of and Mrs. Donald that w as when we do it will take the same daughter and Juneau and Sitka, say jehoruge, studio will be presented. L. Dickerson, 459 Highland Drive. any worse than aphids, crab: quality and dedication to make a vacation trip to southern after A parly was planned lor her. California will return to Seattle The public is invited to attend glass and keeping up the month- - great pioneer in our age as on the ly to nuke their home. payments power lawnjtook over a hundred years ago. and each is asked to bring his HOME I ROM VACATION own folding chair or cushion to sit mower. They were kept busy liv Signed Vannio mg the drama of Indian raids and on. Children must lx Back from a month long vacal.jcb day, the sun delivers to absolutely frontier life. We get most of our their accompanied by tion in the North-Wes- t parents or Mrs. the earth an amount of heat are (living vicariously over the T.V. an adult to be Lois Likes and children Patricia, Students of Mrs. Helen House are pictured responsible for Ilm inclined to right Kathy Uebh, I font, (haiies Droiihay to that produced by the equivalent whether question them. above as they pause momentarily as they Romona and Kevin. At Biackfoot (mol Ann Piterson and .Susan Belich. Start a handcart over a mount-lai122 trillions of tons ot of pulling burning Idaho they were joined by Mrs. rehearse for I heir ensemble music reriul ing lime is K p.ni. and the public is cordially paw m the dead of winter was coal. Likes scheduled fur 1 riday evening at 4h3 Vuth Mr. father l.rvvn Abler and invited to attend. Inch is asked to bring any more tiring than fighting ones Mrs. Abler and visixted with ref irst West. L to it. back Steven Black, L. his own chair or cushion lu sit on. The per vv, X. V. V V V "W x. way through the Christmas shoplatives Pat Nicholes, and Mrs. House at extreme Shoshme, mountain lormacc will be out of doors. crowds with an load arm ping and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Coch- Home, Idaho City, Idaho of parch s. Kae .Shields. i Vaughns v BITKINS AND BOWS ni Washington rane of Erda announce (luted by the lukcvicw en- went on to Everett the Delmrah Perkins SERIOUSLY though. If I could where they were guest of Mrs. rm ks Sa.iun.i ( jsl.tgno .lemons Keporier Pan-elA shopping tour was high l: :!, have tlie privilege of conversing gagement of their daughter Connie Moore and family. While ;) hl,w llM. H.vn-.,Ann to Iral, L. James ,.lMv Gardiner, with my great grandmother on of (he dub meeting held bv ' Hit ami Spur 'ii.imes in the home. Kavc son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar A. (here they visited Wedby Island, Buttons and Bows, following the dpi ihe merils of our respective gen ShM.Mjl n)fkJuillH, a ),1!l (ll, lake Gardiner, 232 Vidas Ave. Sait Deception Pass. Campbell AUenhon, ail Jr, Bit and Spur tour they purchases .he materialerations. Ill wager it would be and other points of interest and Lake City. THURSDAY . FRIDAY ss foonuse G a m ( lt. nu.nlrt,r!l I discussion. ; for matching skirls and scarves lively wonder if shed The juy , spent a weekend at West Port on will marbe Not eon young ami htnse. ride couple and have been breakfast has can trade her way of life with all its leader for the blue is Doris Bird July 20 and 21 ried Saturday July 22 at the home the coast and visited relatives at Shields cioniondialul tin mak celled because we have been in- for the 'comforts hardships of Reporter Ann MuuIhmtv Raymond. of the brides parents with a garden mg of wiule .sauce, lour ddi khis viled to riJe in the parade at mine even if she had the chance salads were made by the mem 1: 3U a in. reception to follow. LAKKVHW SHAMROCKS The pioneer way of life was LNROUTE TO ARKANSAS migh JERRY WALD'S ' hers and served as refreshments, All members an asked to meet 0 hard and one of the biggest pro iy Food with here friends Visiting and preparation, health and to the group. New memin rs join-:- . it ihe Hill crest at 9 a.rn. blems was finding enough grocer LOVE relatives are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Safety made up the meeting coil-- ;r.g the dub wenirginia Bus aiiY Jeannine Farrington. ics to feed the family. One of our and their two Sharp j charming biggest problems is not how to little daughters, Susan and Sally. get the food stuffs, but how to gel They are guests at the home of rid of the excess poundage that Mrs. Sharps mother, Mrs. ErnesDONT MISS THE BIG FASHION VALUES IN OUR comes from having too many gro tine Kearns. The Sharps who have ceries on the table. Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Droubay been residing at Miles City Mon. Great grandpa and grandma 2400 St. Mary's Drive Salt Lake tana are enroute to Fort Smith didnt have much, but what they City, announce the forthcoming Arkansas to make their home. had was theirs. I wonder if shes marriage of their daughter Kevron of Ann to Daniel L. Boregino C.W.O. BROTHERS VISIT japprcciate the opportunity a dollar down and a dol U. S. Kathleen Gull was guest of!.paying Army on August 10 at Marie Mr. and Mrs. DeV'aughn Han. a month?" Before we the of Orleans Loriet France. sen and son Drew accompanied ' get AND honor 20 when little Thursday SUMMER DRESSES AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES friends came to her birthday automatic washing machine paid Miss Droubay has been teaching by Ronald Hansen, recently refor, its time bo buy a new one. American dependent children in turned from the New Zealand party to play games and enjoy Great grandpa and his children France for the Mission were guests of their bropast two years. loved sports too. The difference Mrs. Droubay arrived in France thers ElJen and Clarence Hansen, ALSO is that they were a generation of the last week of June to assist and their families last weekend. Mr. Rose Castagno, Mr. and spectators. They knew the fun of with On Sunday they enjoyed a SKIRTS wedding plans. family Mrs. I ran kSantiago, Mr. and relaxing from the rigors of mandinner at the Elden Hansen home. Mr. Droubay by accompanied Mrs. Le Roy Rose, Mrs. al and school ual, work, and they play Nancy Droubay will join them in The visitors are from Glendale BLOUSES Mrs. Allen Clark and Children ed for the of the game, Paris on July 23 and will enjoy a California. "sport" Alice, Gerald and Paul attended Win or lose, to them was not too SHORTS family tour of France and Gerthe Bleazrad reunion Sunday after; important. YOUNG MARRIFDS TO many before the wedding. noon at Liberty Park. SINCE the pioneers didn't have The newlyweds will remain in MEET SATURDAY CAPRIS, ETC. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Droubav the economic, material and med France and the Droubay family Eleventh ward young marrieds that wc have will return to the states August 13. will hold their next meeting Satand family, Mr. and Mrs. George ical advancements r The bride elect is a Barrus and family of Cedar City. today, they had to resort to faith of urday July 22 at the home of Mrs. Nellie Droubay of this Samuel Morris on South Coleman A lot Mr. and Mrs. Bob Droubay and and their own ingenuity. CHILDREN'S DRESSES at 8 p.m. All members and inter-ar- e Mr. and Mrs. Dwighi of us could use a little more of family, Clark and family, Kathleen ested persons invited to at- and each in our lives today. They had Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Droubay en- to make their own entertainment J 4 lU tend. Line of Phil Hose SATURDAY - SUNDAY joyed a family supper and lawn and so enjoyed the best in drama party together Friday evening al dancing, sleigh rides, hay rides, Sixteen junior members and July 22 . 23 the J. R. Droubay home. sports and games. It seems some- their Miss Abbot leaders, Carolyn times nowadays that our young SUMMER HATS Mrs. Martin amf Robert SI. 00 people are so entertained that Prince Sunny of Tot and Trotters the Love, A Laughs and life has become boring and there ally clovers Murderous is "nothing to do but ride around." Riding Club of Ely, Nevada spent f WED . THURS - SAT Sunday visiting at the Jay Hicks Fun? I think that Preparation of egg dishes for NARROW LEATHER BELTS my great grand- Ranch 25c at breakfast furnished the program mother and I (if we were to have Following Ibapah. M G M presents water fight, some bad minton, of the Jolly Clovers NOTHING EVER LIKE ITl Club. this conversation) would come to horseshoe GLEnn some horsepitching, Members met at the home of the conclusion that there-igood back a their leader, Mrs. Bess Davis, with in both our worlds. It is riding, and looking over fORD possible President Trudy Hostutler presid- for us to have the best of both corral full of horses, they enjoyF DEBBIE ed a yardnic on the back lawn being. A slumber party to be held these worlds. The same tvy "I qualities fore heading back to 17 South Main Street at the home of the Junior leader, that made great REVnOLDS Ely. Fhone 1599 grandmother Patty Bauer, was discussedd. and great On June 21, 22, and 23, forty grandfather happy -'Reporter Jeanne Jacobson time everything members of the junior Bit and today. In our THiGfljEBO' Spur Club of Tooele visited at the . CARL MR COM Hicks ranch. Some of the highCa4c0lll lights of their visit were a fun roAND deo, a dance, some horse back Vv and but last not -v ''' A. ,4 riding least, the the good meals put out by WILLIAM HOLDEN ' ate. I " I 1 j Hfhcarsr for Fothnl IHiss Cochrane To Wed J. Gardiner n Erda News iJNSinVv - j Jr. . Miss Droiih ay To Speak Vows - , IN andWAR In France rtv' Jl W-- i grand-daughte- Complete Ibapah News (all reduced) IUukJL yf VfTX FAFARRO f;- tr m wmmmm ' " Chuck Wagon cooks. It has always been the policy of Cadillac engineers to provide performance . . , with no one accented the at phase expense of another. The 1961 Cadillac delivers the best balanced response in Cadillac full-ran- X i - ' ' V vk v. 'tilk I ' v f ' ' v s , s'v'v S' , I O A'l- I 4' f , K ,3 I t gf 1 ' " s X s N' 1 I V'c S:V ; history . . smooth, alert and quiet from start to cruising . . . equally impressive in busy traffic as in turnpike passing. The Cadillac power plant for 1961 will influence the fine car field for years to come. ge ?'w. I I ' v s. S' O t A. tv Ml Y, ? I I ' Y X 'Vv'v)j ) f I' s5 Our hats are off to the leaders of these two wonderful Clubs and what they are doing for their young folks. It is wonderful indeed, to see adults and youngsters mix in such good wholsesome fun and harmonious, association as these clubs provide. The leaders are to be complimented on the excellent behavior of their members as they are well mannered and well trained, well disciplined. They arc organizations and we wish them much success and lots of fun. Mr. and Mrs. Don Dean and family of Wcndover were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ROSALIND "RUSSELL r PC H NICO L3 ' AND s Sx. ' -- V VISIT YOUIl LOC.il . AUTHORIZED 1st North MON - TUES - WED 2G MSfiS. M 1 nm color DcVerl Nicholes, who MATINE SAfURDAY I PM STARTS SUNDAY re- FILLING THE SCREEN WITH GAYETY... MUSIC... DEALER MOTOR CO. Tooele, Utah Guests of Joy Hicks over the weekend were Tanna Johnson. Myra Lee Smith, Tammy Hudson, Dean and Alvin Mathews, Dick Charles and Johncy Barrus all of Grantsville. They attended the Saturday nitc dance. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hudson Grantsville visited friends Ibapah over the weekend. ANDCOMING JULY 30th WINNER OF II ACADEMY AWARDS! MGMS Presentation of EXCITEMENT WILLIAM WYLERS COLOR! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kelley, and daughter Melba, and grandson, Ronnie Nyman are enjoying a two months vacation visiting friends and relatives in Montana and South Dakota. East tH ft Cy the school. f 44 4 SAGAS TwmCtAdo purchased the Sherdian-- 1 Nicholes ranch and store. Mrs.! Nicholes is the former Melba Lee, of Ibapah. STO UDD Sin, T . July 24, 25. and I cently V sty-- DAVID DONALD CRISP r top-notc- h Mrs. ( j Starring ERNIE KOVACS Mary Ann Dean returned Sunday to her home in American Fork after spending a week visiting with here girl friend, Kathy Nicholes. Kathy, formerly of American Fork, is making her home in Ibapah with her parents, Mr. and I l DORIS DAY JACK LEMMON The fund raising Fun Dance of the Deep Creek SatClub, urday Night, was a hugh success. The Club had a food sale to help raise money for a movie projector for the use of the club and & CinmaScoo6 COLOR Ot UJKC THEODORE BIKEL Weaver. ' rLWDiatSr,- i KIM NOVAK The Sensation of ArtHtnd The World In SO Days CAWTINFLAS T3PEPE Cc DAN Stirring COUM.IA Crete DAILEY SHIRLEY JONES 1 of in, j 1 itb 35 guest QLWTON HESTON s! st,i CINEMASCOPE pi b TFCHNiuKOft JAQCRAWKKS hamrarlet sums boto SDGH GFIfHTH Hjm 50)IT . CAJHT 0D0VE1X SWIVTE |