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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, May 4, 1962 Methodist To Observe Lake View Ward Prayer Week Supper May 4 Public Dinner Mrs. James Clapper Is Visiting Here Plans Bazaar, At St. John Ward From Honolulu Mrs. James K. Clapper of Honolulu Hawaii, arrived here via air Ward Relief So View Lake The work of the Methodist Wednesday for a short visit with cicty will hold a bazaar and sup- relatives whom she had not seen mg speaker, will talk on the at the Tooele Community per on Friday evening. in several years. Methodist Church at 7:30 this SunServing will begin at 5 p.m., On Wednesday evening a family day evening. with a choice of fried chicken or was held at the home Mr. Smyers has served as a a barbecued hamberger of her sister and brother-in-law- , in a now such Africa, with potatoe salad or pork missionary troubled spot in the struggle for and beans, chips, hot rolls and Mr. and Mrs. William Soderborg. In attendance were other famindependence on the part of the red beets, all for 50 cents. Pie, world's underprivileged. He is ice cream and drink will be ex- ily members. Dr. and Mrs. John R. Murdock, of Beaver, Mr. and also well acquainted with the tra. Mrs. L. D. Adamson, Bountiful; broader missionary work of ChrisThe bazaar will open at 6 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gillespie and tianity around the world. with many gifts for Mothers Day In this day of life and death family of Salt Lake; Mr. and well as quilts, candy and baked Mrs. conflict between Christianity and as Spud Lee and Mr. and Mrs. a man like Mr. goods. There will also be a fish Alex Gillespie, Mrs. Iobel Tietjen Communism, and Mrs. Jen Hart, all of this city. Smyers has a message and chal- pond and a rummage table. Mrs. Clapper is the former lenge that is far more than a passShe flew to WARS OF LIBERATION Is the Verna Adamson. ing interest. who is her with Seattle husband, The public is most cordially interm used by the propaganda there on business and will join vited to hear his message. A free efCommunists to dignify their him there on Friday evening for will offering to further Christian forts toward covert aggression. a business and awards banquet. missions win be xeceived. Roy Smyers, an outstand-sionar- y h sand-whic- h Lady Democrats To Meet Monday . Friday Evening St. John LDS Ward will hold a public dinner as a building benefit Friday of this week, in the Ward Church. Serving will begin at 6:30 p.m. and the prices will be adults one dollar and children 50 cents. Lady Democrats will meet on Monday at 8 p.m. in the home of Margaret Smith in Stockton. Guest speaker will be G. Willis Smith, candidate for County Commissioner. Anyone wishing transportation may call Alma Jean Walters at or Beverly White The Best In Service On All Makes Ladies Of Elks To Install Officers TV - Tooele Ladies of Elks will hold their installation party in the Ladies Lounge at the Elks Lodge on Friday at 7:30 p.m. State first vice president, Mrs. J. R. (Zelma) Burton, who is also past president of the local group, will install the new officers. Refreshments will be served by Virginia Pezel and her committee. Radios kins, the President of the Tooele Rifle and Pistol Club. The Club meets each Friday at 7 p.m. in the TOD pistol range. L Dean Halet Fresher Than Fresh Conference In SIX June Eighth Ward Relief Society has set this Friday for their annual Bazaar. Activities will get underway at 6 p.m. with a dinner, according to Mrs. Marjorie Shields, president. Other interests will be a film, white elephant booth, rummage sale, candy and popcorn. Many lovely hand made items, ideal for Mothers Day, birthdays or wedding gifts will be available It's another son for the Clar Hansens. Jon Brent, arrived April 26, at the Holy Cross Hospital, in Salt Lake City, weighing in at a husky seven pounds 11 ounces. Happy to welcome the newcomer into the family are brothers, Doug, Jerry, Eddie and Lynn and his sister, Kathryn, who will make a fine baby tender. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Elkington of this city and Mr. Lloyd Hansen of Lewiston. Miss Kimball Helen Kimball Here May 16th For Book Revue Miss Helen Kimball, well known will book reviewer, present Chairman of the Bored" by Edward Streeter at the Methodist Church in Tooele on Wednesday evening, May 16, at 7:30 p.m. This annual event is sponsored by the Wesleyan Service Guild of Church. Methodist the Tooele Tickets are now being sold by the members of the Guild. Coin Operated DRY CLEANING Summer Special Summer Hours to Widwest Cleaning Center 351 Utah Aveune Trapping Season wards. General Superintendent Joseph T. Bentley and General President Florence S. Jacobsen issued a joint statement that in addition to instructive workshops and general educational sessions that festivals traditional with June Conference, as entertainment features will begin Tuesday, June 12th. The historic Salt Lake Theatre, now 100 years since its dedication, sets the stage for the festival theme of Dramatic 62. Three dramatic events will be featured: (1) Papa and The Playhouse" a new musical play two years in the writing and the composition of music, will have seven performances at Kingsbury Hall on the University of Utah Cam pus. (2) An entire new repertoire of Road Show Acts playing simultaneously at four different locations. (3) "An Evening at Social Hall reminiscent of the evening at Social Hall enjoyed by the Pioneers in the early 1860 s in Salt Lake City. Tickets for these performances may be obtained by writing to MIA FESTIVALS, 135 South State Street, Salt Lake City Utah. . Other special attractions will be Day for all sports Utahs trapping season for mink the Sports-Camand beaver ends Tuesday, May 15 directors Thursday, June 14th, the Gleaner according to the department of Master fish and game. Banquet" Thursday Evening, for Master M Men and Golden GleanSpokesmen reminded that fol- ers and their partners. lowing the close of the season no be or mink beaver may trapped or otherwise taken, except that beaver doing damage to private lands or waterways may be reor a moved by the landowner delegated after representative I ip I I i 11 oz. MANDARIN ORANGES cans GEISHA cans SLICED PINEAPPLE Grapeade or Orangeade HI C. Large 46 oounce cans SEA ll SKI No. FRUIT BARS 31c ALUMINUM LAWN CHAIR and Whl,e Gre ALUMINUM Chaise LOUNGE Whl" $3.98 $7.99 STRAWBERRY PRES. Festival Queen 44 oz jar ! gJc HERSHEY DANTIES MARSHMALLOWS Wonderfood pound pkg. 1 23c J3 for $1 for $1 5-9- Del Monte 20 oz. size 4 MAN ON PROJECT DAILY TO GIVE INFORMATION Bedroom Homes with Attached Carport. Built-I- n Range and Oven Masonry Construction, Hardwood Floors. 40 Gallon Water Heater Large Lots Including All Improvements. FEATURING WESTINGHOUSE BUILT-I- N RANGE & 5c OH 5c OH 3 bars 27c for $1 7 pkgs SI Sausage 65c Sonk's' Assor,ed pkg of 6 - 39c LIMEADE or GRAPE w,Hh 10 - $1 Bakeny SpeciaJk Orange cake with orange icing CHIFFON CAKE Deviled Fudge CAKE SWEET ROLLS N 2 49c layer ,Topped 98c 6 for 35c Fhoduce, Speciah -- CANTALOUPE CARROTS SOAP Regular size Bath 8c s 2 Sweet ,umb0 3 4 lor $1 pounds for 25c Fresh STRAWBERRIES Ludo5 3 Cup! 69c bars 32c Golden Green -- 13c OH 28 oz 59c HANDY ANDY 08c With Ammonia, 28 oz. 59c WISK 6c OFF $1.09 ' for $1 One Quart 73c WISK 12c OFF Half Gallon $1.37 POODtTOWN WORLD'S FAIR CONTEST! Win a FREE TRIP To the World's Fair ACTIVE ALL 20c OFF BISKIT MIX Fisher 40 oz. pkg. 3 fQr $1 3 Pounds $2.19 RINSO BLUE SYRUP 24 ounce .. 43c 10c OH Giant Size U & I SUGAR White Granulated - JO Jb $1.12 LIFEBUOY PRAISE SOAP PRAISE SOAP Bath size, 7c OH 39c HANDY ANDY TOMATO CATSUP 3 12 ounce Riogo - Cheese, 5 LUX SOAP MAZOLA CORN OIL toiincy at 5 for $1 2c OH ounce LUX GEISHA CRABMEAT jfop the 6 HERSHEY DANTIES for 77c Country Kitchen NABISCO GRAHAMS 2 lb box 67c Sugar Honey Beef r VEGETABLES for 79c d Chets Chicken Turkey,, 3 Size Can Vz MEAT PIES PIZZA PIE $1 Tooas -- for $1 $1.35 Size Suntan Lotion CANNED Vision Homes 3 lor $1.00 lb. 49c lb. 59c frozen 4 GEISHA Star Kist CHUNK TUNA. for 53c 5 20 oz The Philadelphia Orchestra s lb. 49c SWIFTS PREMIUM 0AC0N Med. NIPPY or SWISS Cheese lb. 69c GREEN PEAS 1 Bonel! A&R FRANKS Central School DOG FOOD cans Skippy No. 1TA To Meet APPLESAUCE Wed. May,9tli No. 303 cans Tooele of The final SSvfc.V- lij si lb. 49c SAUSAGE ROLLS such person has applied for and 7 Phone the g Skyland received a special permit to do so meeting Central School PTA will be held from the department. Wednesday, May 9 at 7:30 p.m in the school auditorium. Election of officers for the com Spring Garden No 303 cans ing school year will be followed by the installation of new officers. Eugene Ormandy, Music Director, MILK A program of music and dance and the will be given. Four groups of Carnation Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir Tall cans .. 5 sixth grade students will present with Jerome Hines and Phyllis Curtin, soloists preview of dances from the Saturday, May 19, 1962, 8:30 p.m. Spring Festival of Dances. Salt Lake Tabernacle The past president pin will be Also appearing (in different Symphonic program) in 8Vr ounce can presented to Mrs. Edith Kroff. BYU Fieldhouse Monday, May 21, 8: 15 p.m. Mail checks NOW for choice seats to Utah Symphony Office, 55 West 1st South, Salt Lake City, Tel. EM3-765. SAND LILY CAMP Sand Lily Camp DUP will meet Please enclose stamped envelope 48 ounce bottle Prices: 52.00, $2.75, $3.50 $4.50 $5.00, $6.00. All seats reserved May 8 at the home of Mrs. Marie 27 at South West Third Clark Music Company, Salt Lake City, proudly announces the Stephens, 7:30 p.m. Elma Childs will give BALDWIN is the official piano of the Philadelphia Orchestra ' the lesson. O'5 ! t !.' 882-990- rresh PORK ROAST Ends Soon p PM Weekdays 8 FRESH PORK STEAK 1962-196- 3 ANOTHER SON $1.03 15-1- 7 Announcement came today from the Mutual Improvement Associations of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints that the Annual June Conference would be held in Salt Lake City Utah for three days, June 15th through 17th. It is estimated that between 25,000 and 30,000 leaders of youth will gather for the conference. While in Salt Lake City they will receive instructions for conducting the program in their home stakes and at attractive prices. The committee in charge extends an invitation to the general public to attend. 9 AM j 175 East Brook Ave. MIA Annual Eighth Ward Will Hold Bazaar Friday Tn j Never before chicken so fresh and flavorful! Frozen Fresh is days fresher-bec- ause it's flash frozen just hours from the farm by a process that locks in freshness for keeps. Inspected and packaged under government supervision, freezer-read- y in new dry, drip package. Fair Shooting 7 Phonograph Car Radios Hulet Radio TV Clinic A New Kind of Chicken Gary Tate, Howard Cooper, Wes Lane and Jack Watkins look at a 90 score. For ten shots, Chats good shooting, said Jack Wat- - 5 1 2 bars 34c lc Sale Bath Size Regular size 7c OH 72c 4 bars 54c 3 bars 37c Simply Complete This Statement: "I LIKE TO SHOP AT FOODTOWN " in 25 Because words or less. Contest starts April 26th. Deposit entries in box at our store. Rules are based on SIMPLICITY Enter NOW Contest ends May 12th OVEN a HOMES BEING BUILT IN BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBDIVISION (Seventh Street and Second North. Tooele. Utah) Or WILL BUILD on YOUR LOT PRICES START AT $12,580.00 Homes With Full Basements $13,880 Five Plans To Choose Trom $100 Total Closing Costs FHA BUYERS Minimum FIIA Down Payments and $100 total closing cost For Information Contact Sherman K. Smith Phone 882-202- 9 VETERANS , Or Call CY 88054 Also Building In Granger Open Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ALL DAY SUNDAY D Fri. and Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-CLOSE- |