OCR Text |
Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, July Deatli Claims Kate Hudson Funeral Sat. 21, 19G1 children mj 44 rext jrxndthilJ-r-n- . I Utufdl be Will New Swim I.ewwom Hepiii July 31 helJ Saturday July 22 it 2 pm. in the j Next set of swtmming lessons Clark ward tinmh, Iiiend may are . heduled to begin at the local Kate M.lt llud.on age 64 long 1,1 ,!e t llc Mortuary f n Jjy p.ml Monday July 31, accoidmg to Laxt r.n-laid 'I uevi.r. imJn, Salt Lake City Uumms 'time rviuhru ot Grantsville 7 ta 9 p m. and Saturday at 'Leigh Pratt, ufl, r uf J'uhl.c Safely (K Fug.-ruJuly H in the I wrth - ! Itiurday at i 30 a m. at the ?ie I. of Mrs. Laura Jonnson home for Mrs. Carne l!i.ik1 AaU should be msde 'p Watkins and Mrs. katkiiu. c of a son in Grantsville, alter a 62 Registration f ast Clark Street Grantsvtlle the pool. The course is 13 50 for .denl, Days o '7 (9) Mrs hong illness. Shepherd Green who d.ed July1 15 from ID a m. to funeral time. will be ;ka:e b. Car.er and Mr. Carter.l ten lessons. Classes htf Is J 41 ,rn Jaly hc BISIIOI lee Bracken of held for beginners, Advanced president. Day of '47 (10) Pari, Ce.many a daughter ol UIILDRLN VISIT ward toadu.M awan High School Band (II) inier med.ate and 3 to 3 r '1i Jacob n"--I 1 and The the servite and Norma Marsha::, Gh n rontiersim olds. year t Mr. and d' h0 'rIkSo Stars (12) l.rl Hulihinwml,11- - V !,le ,n C'rnun th4'l Gueu played prelude and jH.vtlude Hudson learned (he art Mr. been ill have Bruce Mas of,Mrs. fmiandMis aKo Hutchinson, ic and R(Xll, aiTompanmietu All ) the musical numbers, 'ihodui er; Chuck Parkinson, Ro- Kmtt.ng lor which she has become; heir children Mr. and Mr. Doyle well known. very Rrxleo Clown Announcer. (13) The invocation was offered I;. " reGrover MsBride and Durrui uit Buffalo) (14) Grande Civil AT THE last county fair she ceived awards lor crocheted tie, Col. Lt. Drill Patrol Team. Ar s'Green gave the family prayer L. Dunn, Salt Lalte City (15) baby jackets and Knitted afgan musical Ojiening Mortuary. $ Her descendents will prize the T Pre-Hun- g and Mrs. Dunyon. Dunyon nunilx-- r was by a quartet comi' '3y articles has she knit Rodeo Committee many fur, (16) Chairman ed of Kenneth Shilds, Carver, Guests at the home of Mr, and NBA. Worlds'them. Fullmer Bryan, Bevan Anderson She came to Salt Lake City when Mrs. Lee Fenton (or the past (17) Utej eight Champion Slvelds. Grant san. They a 'month has been their grandson she was 12 years of age as (19) "I Need Thee Lvery Hour." Rangers (Possee) Jrd Kuynskl of Seattle Wash- convert to the L.D S, Church. Chair Mrs. and Jelesmk Jelesmk, . Speakers who pa.d tribute -, t SHE met her future husband, mgton. He will be joined here this the life of the deceased and I Band. Andrew Jackson Hudson while! weekend by his mother Mrs. Bill C?rLl School 1 inch? ed words o; confort to the lanuM' f11 C'V working for Mrs. Hilda LricksonKucyncki and his sister Julie, un .LS were M. Hail Marshal! her ranch in Ibapah. They were Ia' HiofI 4 I ucn and Attendants at Steilmg R. Harris. loat sponsored by married July 5, 1M9 at Salt Lake ,or ( OTHER Musical numbers were'Sears (21) Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur City and the marriage was later solemnized in the L.D.S.Templc an organ medley played by Donna' Wood, Chairman, Queen's He died April 3, 1933. and a vocal solo by Joy nut tee. ... ( Mrs. Hudson spent most of her j come one section Pratt 'In the Garden." Following Construction Duly Heavy Gold life after her at of floats and marriage Bishop Kenneth Lewis gave the other sections benediction and Perry C. Gillette! tries depicting events and lhemesHII nd Grantsville. She was ac will participate' tive in the Primary organization. bands dedicated the grave at the Toivlej Thirty Surviving are a son James, For groups or individuals where, cemetery interment; among the floats, Grantsville, four daughters, Mary took place. PICNIC AREA, RIDES Pall bearers were grandsons Two necessities in doing snyi Noble, Mrs. Gilford (Amy) Wat- of Mrs. Green and were Bdl B, great and important work seem son, Mrs. Paul (Laura) Johnson 1 272 N. Broadway, Tooele ) Shores ol Utah Lake Paul S., Ruie, and Jack L. Green. to be: (1) a definite plan, and all of Grantsville and Mrs. Elsie to! Roberts. Salt Lake City, i Bill J. and Mike R. Adams, Gary 21 a limited time in which Near Lehl Phone SOS ALSO surviving are IS grand do it. '...v.x.x.v.x.s..-v-x.s..x.v--s- ' and Phill'ps Jones. ' wt-r- beg-inner- fourth Weather - Aluminum Doors? - Welded ..... 1 off-r-if- l- .Full Thick D',r IVixmiiel Planner. . mander, Col Cecil M. MaGrcgor. These resupervisors are coordinating at 10D the and gion S, (western stales) control center the personnel consolidation plan which is exwill eventpected to begin in August and 1400 additional ually mean approximately ordnance ee at the depot. employ the massive organisation looking chart that will determine the Job available In each division are L to R Harold Sedrel, Ordnance Viliaa Agency, Rock Island Arsenal, lllnois; William C. Wiest, I leld Service Division, Office Chief of Ordnance, Washington D. C. and TOO Com over 98 SWIM Coin-Dixo- SARATOGA Farm & Home 'Builders Supply! t Personal Lb 2V Fresh A Grade Young plump tender ideal for a picnic or Sunday dinner! , cAru-- r S' - Coinin' Aloiij Fine ture are front Rainier; Carol Jack Drinvillc, Norman Wagner Supervisor L, C. Wiggins, Washington D. C., eems pleased with the (2nd from right) work of this team of specialists who are helping to develop the final plans for Tods new missile era mission. Others in the pic I MID SUMMER P2 LADIES HIGH Canvas SHOES HEELS Reg. 6.95 YOU SAVE 3.96 FAMOUS BRAND SUMMER COLORS SUN STEPS Reg. 4.98 YOU SAVE 1.99 BOYS - GIRLS SHOES Sizes 8 to 3 Reg. 3.98 YOU SAVE 99c While Lilac 38 Bioge BROWN In order to further the bright students in mathematics, the University of Utah recent- program ly completed a the Summer Institute in Mathematics and Physics for Talented High School Students, organized by the National Science Foundation. During the institute, 35 students from Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming studied in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Utah under the direction of Professor E. Allan Davis. The high school students took up algebra, the Axiomatic Method, elementary numerical analysis, and topics in physics. of the The laboratory experience student lay in three general area: a study of the Law of Conservation of of Energy, the acceleration ;ravity, and some insight into the structure of matter. BABY SHOES Sizes 1 thru 5 Reg. 3.98 - 4.98 YOU SAVE 99c 1.99 CLOSE OUT ENTIRE STOCK WHITE FLATS Sizes 4 thru 10 Reg. 3.98 & 4.98 YOU SAVE 99c - 1.99 HUNDREDS T OCHOOSE FROM k Neal A. Maxwell, Assistant to of the Prcsidnet, University Utah, addressed the students at a ceremony marking completion of the insKue. He said the students were the scholars of tomorrow. He emphasized the United States need for high quality scientitst to offset the quantity of men being educated in the Soviet Bloc. YOUR CHOICE IVORY SOAP 3-3- IVORY FLAKES lb. 85c 1c -- 33c ' - r t. 1 lbs. 85c 2 Wonder Buns - Footlongs A & R FRANKS Giant Size 85c OXYDOL & . 34c IVORY SNOW GROUND BEEF 69c ROUND STEAK 34c Large Package Fresh Lean THAT is why, in one respect, excellence in our democracy is' he conso important to cultivate, tinued. Mr. Maxwell concluded by urgito continue their fine work and lead future students to achievement of higher goals. Alan Blake Cooper , 7 North at Broadway, Tooele, a student summer institute Utalis S Hunts No. BEANS No. MARSHMALLOWS MIRACLE WHIP Large Package 31c SPIC N' SPAN lb. 69c lb. 69c COOKIES 14 Ounce Cleanser 2 for 33c COMET doz 29c Inch ONION SALT Baker's Dozen (13) 29c ZEST qtt 57c bars 29c 2 bars 41c Bath Size ZEST Kist canS $1 Regular Size Pink pkgs $1 3 Baih Size Pink 10c CAMAY Zee White 21 C Zec 2 Schillings Schillings bars 29c 35c DREFT Giant Size 82c CHEER 22 pkgs 25c Ounce 65c JOY 25c Schillings 2 Regular Size rolls 29c 43c 3 for 31c CAMAY (plus deposit) 43c 2 on 61c 2 $1 4 72c Regular Size 25c 208 Foot Roll Zee BARBECUE SAUCE MIX MR. CLEAN cans Assorted PAPER TOWELS LUNCH BAGS GARLIC SALT CHEESE CAKE Parker House ROLLS WAXPAPER Large 28 Ounce 29c Zee Assorted Package ol 80 COCA COLA CHIFFON TISSUE siz G5an Golden 46 oz. 3 KING SIZE 6 PACK each 49c 5 f0r $1 Salad Dressing Sugar. Lemon. Oatmeal PAPER NAPKINS CAKES cans Wonderlood HAWAIIAN PUNCH RgNo. y, can Star CHUNK TUNA Cocoanut COOKIES 8 2z can Madera Giant 1 - however, the picture is greatly brightened by the recogof math nition of the importance ematics and physics in everyday a life. Each time we turn on television set, drive a car, or turn a water faucet we engage some principle. type of mathematic Everything in our life is very closely tied to mathematics. Since we have realized this importance mathe-cathe student interested in Delicious at look forward to a place the forefront with those leading LOAF our society. four-wee- i PITTED OLIVES Twenty, even ten years ago, the in high school student interested seemmathematics and physics ed destined to a secluded life filled only with pencils, slide rules and reams of paper. of ELK BAR S' HAM PORK Raisin interest YOU SAVE 99c Medium Size TIDE n REG. 58c IVORY LIQUID 5c Off TODAY, NATURAL POLISHED Cotton Pointed Toe 7c Off 22 Ounce IVORY SOAP 2 Bonlcss Skinless, No Shank RUMP ROAST Ainu Cooper Completes Math Course , art L to R June Rubado, Mt. Roth, Mt. Rainier; back. Benicia; Mrs. Wiggins and ol Benicia. 47c CASCADE Large Package v! S' Ounce Large Bars CUT UP 31c lb. x. -' I 20 87c 13 Bars IVORY Large Bars 25c LAVA SOAP 2 for 31c 23c DASH Detergent 9 lbs 13 oz. 2.43 Salmon Center Vine Ripe Sweet, Tender Golden Ears of Utah Com weet Corn & ears ,& Open Friday Night 'til 9 PM Free Parking in Rear of Store ng the scholars Rjrfl AND SAVE WHERE HIGH STYLE IS INEXPENSIVE 4 : . i Tooele High School, was one of the graduating from the University of has reason to be proud of his inin achievements terest and mathematic and physics. o)(g)Lo Open 6 Days a Week for Your Shopping Convenience CLOSED SUNDAYS! |