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Nir.iot tes ho .in I nt'l .i Ir.n Hit id in Miuav ad i in, a luvi'v fur p ere l t i (v th' r ,s "ijiii. V.i jx r Iri-i-- v I Svttm Mr L Mr 3, 1961 I P Imnlifi Friday, November t ' U N e'o iv Tranr-crip- isVh I, Hi tie Ur- - t Tooele ii .inn. I y y y y yytnp'yy-yyy-'y- !Tho Maynard Marry u ork !Mi" I 'im Jp1 vi'fi'i ,L . f; Jn,i - r 14 f 'y y If y y y yy.iyyi.yy y yy yy r- n J hi'ie i e! txi'ii.e A j. ill I! tiiwer g.iKi 81 I - was b'-s- l I ng j an fl the fvu; 4 v v ..n man c id !l,t h n n v.,:s ud.er vo m u imle is taak ng a .n Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Edwin D, Scovill J. j Temple IJiles er j r j nun's yT LikI.'u in Tooele For the evnt the bride chose a floor length pmin of wh.te bouf-fan- t late over white Chantilly satin The skirt feature was a panel of ruffled tulle and laic tiers ending in a sweeping tram. Tiny white rose Lands on sat n fell from a pointed $1 odice to the floor Her bouquet f was an orchid with while rose buds. As maid of honor for her S'sier Bedroom Bath Basement Carport 3 1 Vi BRICK HOME $10,635 On Your Lot! Call Howard K. Haines 4 Tooele 240 S 2nd East, SLC 882-139- EM Mr. and Mrs. Daie Castagno are proud parents of a baby daughter, born Oct. 17 in the LDS Hospital, The little miss tipped the cales at 7 pounds 8 ounces and will be named LuAnn. Little brother, Stanley, is really proud of baby sister. There is nothing more human than a reluciance to make important decisions. There is nothing more destructive to human progress than indecision. In the his tory of civilized man, indecision has been a greater deterrent to progress anil well - being than Bvrl A. Whitwrong decisions ney, 'We Need Improved Decision - Making Processes!" Adult Leadership. Low Down Payment Easy Financing UNITED HOMES. Inc. EM ccrenn nv per It an impii-ssivormed in the togan ID.SIcmph on Octofe r 6, Miss O'oria Jean Du,fee b.xaup the bride of Fd win D S'oviii. President Ray mnnd officiated in the tiles The bride is a daughter of Mr and Mrs. Jay Durfeo of this city am! Mr. Scoviil is a son of Mr and Mrs. Orem B. Scovill, o Phie. Orangeville, Utah. For going away, the new Mrs THE NEALYWLDS were feted Scovill wore a green plaid suit at a wedding reception that same .villi black accessories. Mr. Scovill has been recalled evening, h e I d at the Tooele Fourth Eleventh ward church. 'o active Army duty and is sla , For her wedding gown, the tionrd at Fort Leonardwood, bride chose a model of tradition where lie will be joined in al white satin, styled with floor the near future by his bride. length skirt which ended in a short train. The long sleeves end C. ed in lily points, and the neck was outlined in seed pearls and .rredescent sequins. Her fingertip viel was held to her head with a crown which was also encrusted with seed pearK Back from a most enjoyable and sequins and she carried East are Mr. and Mrs. W. C. trip a white orchid with white carnaTate. tions and streamers. THEY', In company with Mr. LIND KAY OAKES served as and Mrs. Bovce Clark, of Salt Matron of Honor and bridesmaids flew' to New York, Lake were and where City, Kathrvn Srhlosser spent ten days. They they ful! Claudia Scovill, who wore attended two sessions of the U.N. skirted dresses of rust taffeta and saw some of the new Assembly, carried tangerine carnations with shows and were in atBroadway ma'ching ribbons and green net tendance at the world series at Little Carla Lnn Pitt, gowned in which Roger Maris struck his 61st green nvlon, was flower girl. home run. Mrs. Durfoe, chose a beige suit They then motored down to ror her daughters wedding and D C. stopping enroutc Wash. s. Scovill wore green lace over at Philadelphia. At the nation's capitol they attended the national convention of he American Trucking Association and upon its conclusion along with 62 other couples, were guests of the Cummings Motor Co., at a post convention trip to Bermuda. ON TIIEIR return to the states they rented a car in Maryland and motored across country to Chicago, enjoying the picturesque autumn scenery. While in Illinois they visited with Dr. and Mrs. Lewis Anderson and the H. B. Fentons. They also met the E. B. Bonelhs who were visiting in that area. From Chicago they made the trip home via air. BIG RECEPTION! Mis--ouri- r UNBEUEVABLE Unile Couple; Inge. Both Giles wme corsages tangerine roses. Kent Stovill served as lest man or h.s brotiu r and ushers wete Cirk and Roger Scovill and MjiK O.irfi e LIND I BOH R was in charge i the guet lxxk and Joan Harr's took care of the gift book. Asin the gift room were sisting and Gwen and Helen McPhie Bonnie Haines, while serving were Lola, Gwen and Mary Alice Dur-feBetty Tanner and Alice Mcif vg The W. Tales Kcturn from Trip East M-- FABULOUS COLLECTION Year Councilmdn 4 For Mayor For PETER VAN OTTEN ELMER TATE 4 Year Councilman WAYNE HYMAS VOTE THIS Ticket iiy Li& TUESDAY FOR etter Government ECONOMY when it does not effect efficiency in city government BUY RIGHT and MANAGE RIGHT COOPERATION and HARMONY WORKING with civic groups, school leaders, for the good of majority INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT means better economy and more jobs. INTELLIGENT ACTION with a minimum of indicision (Paid Political Advertisement) John-Cloc- DLFEAT No man is over defeated until he is defeated in spirit. He may know failure after failure, but failure is not final defeat. Rev. V Purnell Bailey, Grit. SUPER 20 ELEGANT 8x4,i"x312 STYLES . . . Women's petite men's dressy slims, waterproof watches, calendar watches; all shock protected! See them! They're super gifts for Mom1 Dad! Jun ior . , anyone! Hurry1 ' When crystal and crown remain intact. NYLON SHEENS 2 mi.- S1 z CHOICE plus to 11. button-of- f fed. tax Hard-impa- sizes 36 to Water repellent suit has protective 10 Penneys thrifty price is as low as you might have paid for just a radio! plastic ct COTTON WORK SUITS 7 2. 3. 4 Founders Day Special . . . First quality, 400 Needle, 15 denier, dress sheers in fashion smart neutral tone Shop early. They'll go 8 YOUR Toddler sizes - fast. Sizes works on AC or DC HIS PILE LINED SNOWSUIT SEEMLESS 10 hood. warm pile lining and smart braid trim. In three top colors! 46 3 88 . fisher One piece suit . denim machine stripe washable . . . Rugged 10 ounce Sanforized denim cut to Penney specifications . SPECIAL PURCHASE! DELUXE APPLIANCES BY TOP MAKERS II' LANDERS PO R T A B L E HAND MIXER. 3 Speeds. LANDERS SKILLET. HEAT CONTROL, COVER. beater ejector. Wide fin heel rest styling. Completely submersible. Fries, stews, bakes! Handy 5Vz QUART DEEP FRYER GLASS COVER A cooker too! Even heatSEE-THR- super-highway- I: f- - U ing aluminum surface. St". COTTON KNIT SLEEPERS l2 Bargains priced, quality packed! Back and waist Gripper fasteners, plastic soles. In 1 to 4. sizes pastels, skid-resista- nt HIGHWAYS are new really bad - especially when they hvert traffic awav from the crossroad bmgs with he tnck spotlight concealed in the tops of trees. We always called a spade a pade until we hit our foot with one die other day. James lhncs. Ihe.i-- c $ US ALONE BY A FAMOUS MAKER The For RADIO SWISS MOVEMENT WATCHES MADE FOR Cattlemen Set Banquet Tooele County Cattlemen are planning for big doings when they get together for their annual meeting Friday, November 17. THIS YEAR a big banquet and program have been planned The directors have held two meetings and have completed the plans to make this the biggesi doings in the cattlemens year. The program will start at 6 30 p.m., Friday, November 17, and be held in the Grantsville High School. The meeting and banquet is for all stockmen and their part ners and anyone interested in th" cattle industry is cordially in v it d to attend. EARLY REPORTS on the sale of tickets indicates that a hu roup will be present. Tickets can be had from any of the directors of the association Barnard Castagno in Grantsville; Lvman Wa r r, Erda, Jamoc Bevan, and Cliff Carson, Tooele, Frank Caldwell, St. Calvin Olsen, Vernon; Jay Hicks, Ihapah. OF Shop Penney 's in Tooele, Open 'til 9 p.m. Fri, "Remember, you can charge it at Pehneysl' I, |