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Show Friday, October The Tooele Transcript Woman's Chili Holds Successful .Membership Tea I 6, 1961 I W. ' i 4 i i Pedersen. -d Tim uii.i iJ.li'd IM crusade re shows earner contributions in I tab in excivs or $ 151.000 In IHO the amount was an unprecedented $M.k23 letters of congratulations and inmmendut'on and a thank you Icertibtutr, have been sent to Workers throughout the state in recog n turn of their part in bringing alsait th s The funds w.ll be used to in-- t tensify cancer's life saving program tn L'tah as well as for cancer reseanh on a national stale. j jvoi t j jsisryasWJisS tmrmr, Guess Who Winner Kcadv lo Go ALUMINUM STORM DOORS Pre-Hun- W.'. ;"rr. g Porter, center, winner of last weeks Guess Who game, receives a check for $23, from sponsoring merchant liar Hansen, of Clart Premium Oil Company, while looking on at right is Vaughn Liking-tothe mystery personality of the week. .Mrs. the loading of his equipment, which, Includes helicopteis, for tort llood, Texas. Shown above inspecting a helicopter ready for loading are L to R: William Lea, project coordinator, Gen, Thorstensen and TOD Assistent Commander, Col. James Dick. types of National Guard equipment Is being loaded at Tooele Ordnance Depot for shipment to fort Lewis, Washington and tort llood, Texas Brig. General Charles C. Thorstenxcn, Commanding Gen, eral of the XI Corps Artillery, flew out from Salt Lake City, Tuesday lo Inspect All - ALL WEATHER The I'tuh Division of American ted Its i'i.ot ha ty exceed. ng last ytari canur sruade by more than J1C0M) actord.ng to reports today by Ira li. hharp. state d. rev tor. U; i Argus. was The glass topped table exquisite with an arrangement of white roses and yellow tnums under the glass. Presiding at the table during tne receiving hours were Mrs. John L. Journay, Mrs pa-- t John G. Gillespie, presi dents; and Mrs. Paul Hammond and Mrs. Clinton liauer, representatives of the Tooele Ladies Civic League. Committee members in charge of the tea were Miss I.ngland, Mrs. Allsop, Mrs. Ralph ilevan and Mrs. Vi Tanner. During the afternoon program numbers were given by Mrs George Argus and Mrs. Keith Heeurd IIi"It t amer More than SO guests attended the annual mcmtiersh.p tea of the' Womans Club of tootle, held on' Wednesday, Sept. 27 at the home! of Miss Maile Lngtand, 507 So Pioneer Avenue. Greeting the guests at the door with the hostess were Club officers, Mts. F. C. HalUday, Mrs l.lmer Tate, Mrs. Myrtle Allxop. Mrs. Pat ft) an anJ Mts. George CnnecT Crusade " 1 . tr-T- . r Lit I ii ill 7 t- -. M- 1 tx 'Ip - m :?, Violet ENDS SATURDAY The final Guess Who of this series is being played this week. Here I your last chance lo win $23 and enjoy this exciting game. Your entries may be deposited at loocle Bowl, Western Auto, bikes Texaco bervice and the Style Shop. n, - JACK WEBB ROBERT MITCHUM MARTHA HYER- - FRANCE NUYEN A ', m4 - KJ j a. Welded M W H touts N't , jot Corners V DON KNOT'S NTMN (ICMAtO Ml MOOK IhIM - AND "3S Full Inch i REVOLT OF THEApLSI Heavy Duty Construction 35 98 PreHung Sell Storing So Lonjj- - Hoys 3998 Door Farm & Home Builders Supply 272 N Broadway, Tooele Phone 882-233- 8 What a Door Prize! Tooele Ordnance Depot lost 2 employees recently when Guardsmen of the 1 13th Engineer Bn. went on active duty. Pictured above with Lt. Col. James II. Dicks, Deputy Commander TOD are L to R, front: Sp3 Don F. Robinson, Spa Vadis J, Sgt. Willie Susneros, Sfc. Peter D. Caldwell, Sfc. Avclino Tafoya, SpS Cclestine Gutierrez, Sfc, LcGrande J. Quarnberg, Clifford D. Smith, Spa Samuel R. the community. Dancing begin at S W illiams of Hans music the the lo p.m. band. Admission is $1 donation per person. Pictured above with the beef which will be given away Is Eugene Allred, A choice baby beef will be the grand price to be given at the Stockton recreation dance to be held October 14 at the Rose Bowl in Stockton, under sponsorship of the Stock- ton recreation committee, the dance is be- ing held to raise funds for a ball park for will t. M-S- Blaine E. Whitehouse, Spa William Liking-toSpS Gerald Schofield, Spa Gudalupe V. Ledesma, SpS William L. Mair and Sgt. Daniel B. Hill. US. Army Photo n, in Tooele, guest of his mother, past seven years, working for( Mrs. Sarah Lindholm. Mr. Lind- - Charles Steen, and is moving tm Lindholm John Mr. and Mrs. and family were recent visitor' holm has been at Moab for the j Reno to the Steen headquarters-)- VISITS Felix P. Vigil, and Garcia, Morauce G. VanVIeet. Rear row: Spa Jose T. Lopez, Jr., Spa Felix Rivera, Sp4 Donald Bullock, Sp5 Adclicio Mascarneas, Lt. Col. Dicks, Peter Warburton, Sy3 MOTHER t. IMCND UNO CAtKJ FUMING JEFFRIES MORENO n, Matinee Saturday 1 STARTS SUNDAY INGRID BERGMAN Jiazanr, Food Sale, Carnival, Oet. 13, Wan! YVES MONTAND ANTHONY PERKINS lt Annual Bazaar and Food sale of the First Ward Relief Society will be held in conjunction with a ward carnival at the First-Sixt- h Ward Church, Friday, Oct. The NEW LOW PRICE STEAM AND Powerful Performance has Motor-V- u closed it's doors for the summer We will see you out here next spring. Thank You for your Patronage! 13. A supper is being served and the bazaar and food sale will be held at the same time. There will be fishing booths, dart games and other things especially for the children. It will be a big event for persons of all ages. A display of bazaar items will be in the Tooele Merc window, starting Monday. JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS BELLA The Management JED THRU w ,p .himjp UNITED ARTISTS mu RiitiilMfiiiitrtirdMwUni m ifi DRY IRON MODEL F60 BBiBEEBiai..6) Weighs only 3 lbs. 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