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Show IIRST CHIU) Till: I OR Mr flnj tlii hippy Mu Rjv Friday, November fThe Tooele Transcript RAY SAG! KS tic Sugci 3, 19G1 j of a daughter, their f.r-- t ihld. Im rn IMuln-- r 21.1 ( in Salt I ak- t:u' IDS who w.ll be e lin im l.ty, lli.' fa.ii il l) .imiij, made fo r di lu! paii-i:- ! ll,j.t.i! at 10 13 and pm t.pjM-- J s x o on at six po'i'iiK an' Mr f ranitj'jM-iAiT t n jtxl ot ti' i.' 1 4 '1 tl.r stall Irou and Mi s i 1 1 CT and Mi I Inn r of Si ami Mis hiper "lu.ii h and pu for .Min ll built tie moi'.cr, lio i the form rr Mati-- t Joi r, land am) her tfdjilt da. I, l.li r, but ho:.i an ie- - toft mmitM-ish';.- furn.h In s . r ft I- i s r rv Tf k ! " ' 1 wd f 'iv h i I 1 ( il with 33 (x ifi'iit of Mi of of and hi pa!ors, it rc Mr chun Ratal ' 1 Urt rniuaVst mg Say i r filutnid to hrr home on I Nov and sV txpeits in haw her laiy wish hi t !h s weikend chunlu 1. . r. n poiloj Little Alountain Subdivision M ttn-i- thnr thnr i I teacher i I In IX) p d Ill'USl Ilold toon v tin day. pinpli ar haul u ah.'d P.itru i.i Dull MiGng I tTlluvN llnlloueen Fannie the three School children elementary m hoots In looele, held their annual Hallowith the Uest ween parade on Tuesday, School and the llarrix School children parading around the Mhool grounds - while the tenlral School made a round the block parade which included Main Street, and of THURS - TRI SAT The Two Little I Ionic Am'iil e were led by the two Tooele marching bands. The youngsters, all in colorful costumes, returned to their rooms for their parties. The Lion's Club had a bag of candy for each of the students. Room mothers assisted with the parties. ,t Y-- . V y. - s' r am, I -1 V Hi i'' -J fT s ruils and vegetables were d, splayed at this, Americas m largest fruit market, equal and seen at state WARD SEVENTH anything Nov surpassing Tuesday. or county fairs. Sample cases of 7. Teachers topic 9.30 am. by of vegetables and fruits Vadna Hansen. All teachers urgevery Harley was (me of five scr.ptmn and name were exlubit-Llawith ed to be in attendance. Theology Home Agents attending the led. the merchants bid for EDDIE ALBERT meeting 10 a m. Lesson by ArDemonstration the produce to supply their retailh,.ne National Home Richards. Baby tender. All JANE WYATT Agents Annual Convention held in .outlets An afternoon walking lnpljjR.s invited. Boston. Mass . last month. The was conducted of old Boston, AND delegation left Salt Lake bv plane where home agents toured some HFTH WARD; Tuesday, Nov. 7. While m Boston, the L'tah home of the old burial grounds and saw Teachers message 10 a m. by agents visited shortly with Loren1 the graves of Paul Revere. Ben- - Barbara Chamberlain. All Visitand Sharon Dunn, following the jamm Franklin Mother ing Teachers urged to bring in and (hurch services at Cambridge. Goose. The tour included Beacon reports. Theology lesson by Lucille also ''Old Revan at 10.30 a m. BI TTY DARI.EY, President of Street, the Commons; Menu Paul Revere Ironsides." the L'tah Home Agents AssociaEIGHTH WARD; Wednesday, 8 the Longfellow nient, Square, L'tah the at tion, represented Work meeting, 10 a m. November. President's meeting on Monday campus of Harvard, MIT and of Gafts. Luncheon at noon. Baby Boston University; Maydcn gave a report of evening and sitter. the world famous glass and state activities at the Tuesday TENTH W ARD R.S. evening meeting. The convention flower collection at Cambridge. I 01 LOWING THE convention, CHANGES MEETING DAY was held Monday through f riday with October 13. Betty Darley left for New BrunsGENE NELSON Due to election day, Tuesday, In addition to attending the con- wick. Canada, where she visited Matinee Saturday, 1 P.M. vention many tours of the Boston with her uncle and his wife and Tenth Ward Relief Society will area were planned. The first family. This was the first time meet on Monday, Nov. 6. The tour included a visit to the cran- she had met members of her teachers topic will be given at 10 STARTS SUNDAY berry hogs of Massachusetts and mother's family, all of whom live a m. by Mildred Christensen and a tour through a cranberry pro- in England, except for her young- the theology lesson by Ellen Park and cessing plant juice plant. Pol est brother and one of her sis- at 10:30 am. All ladies invited lowing this the home agent visit- ter's sons. 13th PRESIDENT ed Plymouth where they toured Life in New Brunswick is quite Our 13th President, Millard Fillthe reconstructed Mayflower and different from life in Tooele the reconstructed Plymouth Vil- County. Close to half of the peo- more gave moral and financial assistance to Samuel F. B. Morse-ilage. ple in the New Brunswick area his work on the telegraph. In Early Wednesday morning the speak F rench, so clerks in stores, appreciation, Morse named the home agents went on a marketwho others and beauty operators characters for the Fillmore chiling tour of Boston, including a deal with the public often speak dren - dot for Dorothy, and dash trip to the fishing warves to sec two languages. for Dashiell. the fishing boats come in and un the visit in New Following load. From here they went to the Brunswick, Betty and her uncle fish auction and then toured the and aunt traveled into Quebec to HARDEST OF ALL A diamond is one of the hardfish The fresh Trenton, Ontario, to visit other packing plant. fish were being made into fresh relatives. Quebec is the heart of est of all substances - especially iMillOCOkOft to get back. and frozen f.lets while fish stocks the area. Travel h r.ppro were being made from fish being into this area proves most interestimported from Germany. ing where more people speak the marks and interpretations of the H Thursday morning the tour in- French language than any other. United States' activity concerning iT.WTTTI R cluded a trip to the fruit and ONE INTERESTING wxdAiijr world actiapsect of peace and present-davegetable mart. This of necessity the Canadian visit was to read vities. was an early morning trip be- the Canadian Betty returned home by plane papers, especially cause the workers are through at reporters and correspondents re- - last week. ix . llelief Society ,( Bears r- - t V v ill h -- TT' H.-r- - The r nn Purple Hills t Plani-tariu- French-Canadia- jU Now Showing lyy Appointincnl to SSSbcttdt ISJUfflf BB for Public Inspection lATUiDAY Mov. n MWBNBOmi 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. y See (he Chevrolet Golden versary Show Nov. 3, 8:30-9:3- 0 CBS-T- m Anni- Friday, V Open Daily after Saturday from 2 P.M. to 6 P.M. p.m. E.S.T. 1st Prize - Vacuum Cleaner GOING CHEAT GUXS! 1 N N Chrvi II Kora 100 Sporl Coupe and there arc S more models, just cs tufly, i. here this one came from This one v, as on (he road io success right from the Mart, a new Lind of solid simplicity blended with economy and dependability. Beneath the hood a frugal Under engine (your satiny choice in most models). 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