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Show r T Grandson Gets West Point The Tooele Transcript Friday, May For Newlyweds Appointment , : EifijMJ jl j wrljfr WM'V, I lora Lawless, president; Helen Buck, first vice president; Dorothy England, second vice president; Audrey St. Clair, secretary; Hazel Downey, treasurer and Minnie Beck-stro- ITS A BABY GIRL I OR Its a McLaws. historian. FAMILY REUNION SCHEDULED I OR MAY 30 MRS. GENE McLAWS baby girl for Mrs. Eugene The new baby arrived May 21 at 11 pm. at a Brigham City Hospital. She tipped the scales at 5 pounds 3 and a half ounces and will be named Kerne Lee. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Angus Bruner of Sal Lake City and Mr. and Mrs Glen McLaws of this city. The baby's father was killed in an air plane accident at Hill Field last January. Her mother is the former Sharon Lee Bruner. matinees 5 pm. It is estimated that 36,000 pco pie will see the MIA Drama Festivals of 1962 in Salt Lake City. Tickets ($1,00, $1,50, $2.00 for Papa and the Playhouse", 50 cents for Road Shows and Evening at Social Hall") may be obtained by writing to MIA Festivals" 135 South State Street, Salt Lake City, and enclosing check and Papa And The Playhouse To Attention - Members of Remington and Skelton families. Bring 2 your lunch to the City Park on Memorial Day around 12' 30 pm., The annual June Conference of for a get together and business the Mutual Improvement Associameeting. Tables reserved. tions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will UNDERGOES SURGERY open up a new era of drama in Tooele. Many drama leaders will Miss Delores McKay, daughter be attending the conference in of Mrs. Rudy Banner, 6G0 A Court Salt Lake City June 15 through 17 in which special training workEdgemount, underwent major surand courses drama will in shops Cross at the Holy Hospital gery on Tuesday. She is reported to be equip them to lead the drama activities m church and civic events, recovering satisfactorily. years of drama in the Church and All this will commemorate 100 years of drama in the Church and celebrate the centennial year of the dedication of the famed Salt Lake Theater. Papa and the Playhouse will lead the program with performances 8 pm. Tuesday through Saturday, June 12th through 16th, Draw Crowds Janice Hammond WING New Slate Of Officers have been designed by Ariel Bal-liassisted by Stewart Faulkner, who own their own Little Theater-Restaurain Richmond, Virginia. where scenery and Workshops costumes have been created have been held for the past thre weeks in Salt in the Snarr Warhouse Lake City, where hundreds of car- impressive ie corres-spondin- envelopes. ALL-DA- LONG Y boot with special heel fitting The perfect fitting pull-o- n counters. 9 inch side seam pattern. Natural rough-ou- t leather insoles, neoprene cork sole uppers, Sweat-Proo- f and heels. Come in. Try on a pair. We have your size, BROWN'S U'Lr, NOW-BEAUTIF- SiyL AT YOUR CHEVROLET ot FAFARROWS Departments will be held for Personal Welfare, Church Service and Fact finding and Reporting BUYING DAYS UL Arrived quorums. penters and seamstresses and drama enthusiasts have contributed of their time and talent To this vibrant production. An Evening at Social Hall, will feature Dr. Ralph Margetts who will direct the one-ac- t play in which his great grandfather played the leading role in the Social Hall of the 18G0's. Along with it will be 90 minutes of entertainment, selling of peppermint and horehound candies PROCRASTINATION Putting off an easy thing makes by lovely MIA girls - just like the days of yore. It will be held it difficult; putting off a hard Grit. June 14th through 16th at 8 p.m.. one makes it impossible. g The Tooele Fifth Ward Primary invites all children Primary age to a Schools Out Penny Party. There will be a movie and lots of games and refreshments all to be sold for pennies. Admission is a White Elephant, so come out to the Tooele Fifth Ward, Saturday at 6:30 p.m. Tooele Stake Priesthood Leadership meeting will be held in the Fourth - Eleventh Ward Chapel, Sunday at 2 p m. Asked to attend are the Stake Presidency, Clerks and High Council members, members of die Stake Aaronic Priesthood Committee and the Stake Committee for the senior members of the Aaronic Priesthood. Presidencies, secretaries, group leaders and class instructors of iMelchizedek Priesthood quorums, bishoprics and ward clerks are asked to attend the meeting. Also requested to be present are general secretaries, group advisors and instructors for Aaronic and senior Aaronic Priesthood DEUERS OM SIOl SMITING CENTER New Monza Convertible Corvair has gone and flipped its top! This ones got front bucket seats and that famous scamper that make Monza-in- g something special. If your dealer doesnt have one, hell gladly order it. rear-engi- Sedan This one fits big Chevy II Nova families and small parking places with equal ease. Gets all kinds of spunk from a 6. You never saw luxury and low cost so beautifully blended. Or so easy on upkeep. All Cotton Shirt Blouses I 9 9 Welfare department meetings will be held at 3 30 pm. for all ward and stake welfare committee Sleeveless Blouses Shirt Dresses Short Sets 2 members. Past and Present Joe Lamont Ajax, student at Brigham Young University was a guest of his grandmother, Mrs. THS Gass Of 52 Seeks Addresses are being made Elizabeth Ajax, on Sunday. He for the Tooele High School class will leave this week to return to of 52, ten year reunion. his home in Sonoma, California Members of the class are sendfor the summer. ing letters to all who belonged to that group. The addresses of the Mills of the Mountains," US. students listed below are unknown' Steels big Geneva Works, near and anyone who knows how or Provo, is capable of producing where they may be contacted are enough steel each year to make asked to contact George McKel-lar- , almost 17 new refrigerators for RFD Box 255, phone every man, woman and child in Dolma Brand, 244 West 2nd So., Utah. or LuAnn Blakely, 430 Parkway, It takes thousands of skilled Tooele. workmen and investment of milThe students are John Milner, lions of dollars in tools and equij-me- Glen Mangum, Ray Johnson, Barto make the small item bara Griffith Brown, Donald Ith, known as a tin can which costs Nancy Remeck, Tom Reid, Bill customers less than a postage Mares, Mane Mattinson, David stamp. Tin cans are really almost Bachelder, Marie Mattinson, Lola 98 per cent steel and so inexj)en-siv- e Newman Kirk, Clayton Baird, Joe that they are tossed away LaBadie, Howard Howell, Ruion without a second thought. e Montague, Earl Walker, Kenneth steel goes into millions of Christiansen, Douglas Christencans every year. sen, Eileen DeNui Duncan. Preparations WELL SUITED piece matching - Mrs. Bea Orendorff (right) outgoing president of the Ladies of Elks is pictured above as she presentes the gavel to the new president Mrs. Madeleine Cudd (1ft) VISITS GRANDMOTHER There are over 10,000 different kinds of steel some soft enough to scratch with a penknife, others so hard it takes a diamond to scratch them. FOR... 17 S. Main 882-105- 1 Bateman Jewelry We have a large Selection of Graduation Gifts W5 Elgin Watches Men's Ladies 17 lewel Other Watches $6.95 up Speidel Watch Bands Twist of lex Men's and Ladies Utah-mad- gas-sipp- in Lady Manhatten Melchizedek PriestCommittees, hood quorum instructors and Aaronic and senior Aaronic Priesthood leaders. f, FOR COMFORT... Plans Schools Out Party For 3Iay 26 Tooele Stake To Hold Leadership Meet Four candles on her birthday cake told the age of pretty miss Jolene Pannunzio. She celebrated the event May 23 with a party at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Pannunzio On hand for the games refreshments and party fun were Greg and Sharon Porter. Bobby ' Pannunzio, Randy Gochis, Francie, Riclde and Anthony Gracia. Her sisters, Kathleen and Margene were on hand to help with the party fun, too. That evening Jolenes grandparents, aunts and uncles and other family members called to make the day complete. Hie birthday girl received many nice gifts. M. Fifth Ward Primary Frances Mayo, board er, parlimcntarian; member; Norlyne Ogden, board member and Josephine Thomas, in place of Bea Burton Orendorff, board member. Zelma assisted by Helen Paulos, Lillian Nelson and Agnes Berkley were the installing officers. Virginia Pezel assisted by Pearl Brown, Mae Riding and Ila Klenda were in charge of decorations and refreshments. In an candlelight ceremony new officers for Ladies of Elks were installed on May 4. Left to right the new officers are: Madeleine Cudd, president; Ad-dWhite, first vice president; Jane Shea, second vice president; June Hopkins, recg ording secretary; Nedra Hansen, secretary; Norma Thielke, treasurer; Elvira Scott, historian; June Readick- - matinees at 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday. The new musical play was written by C. Clair Likes, Albert 0. Mitchell and Moana B. Bennett, with musical scores and lyrics by numerous top notch artists headed by Crawford Gates. Scenery, set design and costumes SHOES O. Sacrament meeting for the Clover Ward will be held in the newly remodeled ward chapel on Sunday at 6:30 p.m. Although the remodeling program is not completed, according to Bishop Blanthorn, the chapel is nearly enough finished that the meetings can be held there. For the past several months meetings have been held in the St. John chapel. MEN in ACTION WEAR RED and Shosted, who will be married Friday, May 25 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, will greet their friends at an open house that same evening. Receiving hours will be from 7:30 to 10 p.m. at the Tooele Fourth Ward Church, 192 West Second South. Clover Ward Will Meet In New Chapel matinees 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday, at Highland High School in Salt Lake City. Road Shows, thrilling ute musicals - - original in script, music and dance, part of Mor mon MIA entertainment tradition will play five performances at four locations in Salt Lake City, June 14th through 16th at 8 p m., Intlnllalion Cemtionv New officers for the Tooele Civic League were installed, Monday evening at the annual spring banquet held at the CoraJ room of the Kirk Hotel. Mrs. Ruth Stcvcnsen, district president of West Jordan was the installing officer. Pictured above (left to right) Jr t Gary Droubay, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. Juel Droubay of Butte, Montana, and grandson of Mrs. Nellie Droubay of this city, has been appointed to the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. He was nominated by Senator Lee Metcalf. Mr. Droubay has also received notification from military academy authorities to rejwrt there July 2. i Gary is a member of this years Butte High School graduating class. He is a two letetr winner on the Butte High ski team and a contender for a berth on the schools golf team. MMs Open House Fri. 25, 1962 9 Brownie Movie Camera 8mm Special $1888 9 Idento Bracelets Free Engraving Men's Bel Air 1 Sedan These days, youd be pretty hard put to find a more beautiful buy than this popular-price- d Bel Air. Has all that Chevrolet talent for spoiling you for anything else near the price things like that roomy Body by Fisher, a baggage room of a trunk with bumper-levloading, your choice of 6 or V8 engine and that velvety Transistor tube Radios YOUNG MAN the spring suit is a thing of the past, the new suit does for now, goes into summer, into fall. It's a considerably lighter weight . . . and is ptaided and vested. Cricketeer tailors ours: gives it color news with a life os long os the suit. New grays, new olives, new clay? way of going. in on Chevy's Golden Sales Jubilee at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer's MUTES 23 South Main Street IoeI CHEVROLET INC. Tooele, Utah Ph. 882-314- 6 Table Models AM 8 I . 8 & 10s 6 Reg. $24.95 Special $12.95 Now and FM Models also $18.80 Mens & Ladies Birthstone Rings Necklace Sets Tape Recorders $lndp Pens Get Ladies Radios S el Jet-smoo- th & Q95 & Pencils ,m Bateman Jewelry 5 North Main Phone 882-138- 2 |