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Show IIERF. FOR VISIT Guests at the Vaughn Elkingion home for an extended visit are Joseph and Nadine Schutz, and children, Dean, Ruthann, Laurie. Joann, Vaughn and Corrie of Levit-towPennsylvania and Mrs. Leonard Witt and daughter Karen of Aurora, Colorado. THREE GENERATION PARTY Mrs. L. L. Imlay of Grantsville entertained at a luncheon at her home on Thursday at a three generation party. She was assisted by her daughter Mrs. Arch Widdison. VISITORS The Tooele Transcript ENTERTAINED Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Rondeau of Nuys, California, have been visiting with relatives and friends here. They are house guests of Mrs. Gilberts Goaslind and have been entertained by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. E. L Gillespie, Mr and Mrs. Gerald Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Walters and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rockwell. They left for their home on Thursday morning. Erda News Van by DETH CLARKE Kathy Garrard, of Dugway, is spending a few days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochrane. In attendance were ner mother M. Clark, her sisters and The Schuitz iamiiy is also visit- Mrs. E. her sisters daughters, several of with the ing Joseph Shultzes and out Mrs. Witt is also spending some whom are visiting here from of state. time with her inlaws in Provo. The visitors are being extenAbout 78 per cent of highway sively entertained. accidents occur on straight roads, H per cent on curves, and eight Tomorrow is still the world's BUSINESS TRIP cent on sharp turns. greatest labor saver. Mrs. Frank Maguire of Cutbank, per Montana, was in town on business A divorce costs a lot more than There is always room at the Wednesday. She is a former resi- a marriage license, and seems to top. Those already there sectn to dent of this city. be worth it. go to sleep and fall off. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Oliver return ed to their home in Roosevelt af ter spending six weeks at the home of Mrs. Rose Castagno. Friday, June home Tuesday, after spending two TWICE AS LOVELY With skillful use of today's veeks in Salt Lake at the heme of modern make-u- p products, you Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brandley. can make yourself look ten years Darlene Olsen, of Lincoln, is younger and twice as beautiful. can minimize facial ending a few days as guest of Cosmetics faults, dramatice your best feaAlice ciark. tures and help you present your MORE THAN THE RIDE best face to the world. The midnight r:Je oi Paul Revere was only one of that pa- YANKEE DOODLE triot's contributions. He cast bulBritish The Yankee sang lets and cannon during the Doodle to like fun at American and colonists But the Americans War, designed adoptprinted the first issue of Continen- ed the song and made it popular the built tal paper currency and throughout the colonies, reports first copper - rolling mill in the World Book Encyclopedia - and 'Jnited States, according to the played it as the British left after World Book Encyclopedia. the surrender at Yorktown. Mr. and Mrs. Lindsey, of Flinr, Michigan, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Vorwaller, on Monday. The Lindsey's are friends Today, one in 12 Americans is of Eider Eugene Vorwaller We save up dollars for a rainy and a farm resident. Four decades ago stopped to say hello. They report about three in ten Americans lived day, then Uncle soaks it up in taxes. Eugene in good health and he sends v farms. his best to everyone. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clark and family, spent Monday evening at Git home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hammond, in Hunter WATERMELLONS lb. , 29, 19G2 3' CULL LUMBER Vi PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Keith Smith and children. Brent, Kelly and Patricia, of Magna, spent Sunday afternoon and had dinner with No. 1 Stock That Has Worpcd A Bit Mrs. Mayna Smith. Sound in Everyway ! Mr. and Mrs. Arron Bryan took their daughterDian to Logan on Sunday, where she will attend Girls State tor a week. Everyone wishes Dian well and we are proud to have an Erda girl, such as Dian 65 S Main win this honor. Mrs. Ruth Farnsworth, of Salt Lake, spent Monday visiting with as best man. Ushers were Larry a sister and her family, Mrs. Christensen and LaVar Hansen. Dorothy England. THE MOTHER of the bride wore a gown of turquoise crepe. The Mary Jorgensen returned to her mother chose light blue grooms In a ceremony solemnized at the ersey. Presiding at the guest Salt Lake LD5 Temple, May 25, book was Miss Beverly Lindholm. Miss Karen Christensen became The newlyweds honeymooned at the bride of Larry McCoy John- Las Vegas and Glen Canyon. The son. Elder Horace P. Beesiey of- brides going away costume was a : toast boucle ficiated. sheath with yellow of the couple are Mr. accessories. Parents and Mrs Ove L. Christensen, 8244 The young couple is a West 2700 South, and Mr. and Mrs. home in Grantsville. Bothmaking are emMcCoy Johnson, Grantsville. ; ployed at Tooele Ordnance Depot. At a reception in their honor, The bride graduated from Cyprus held in the Oquirrh Stake House, High School. Mr. Johnson has at- the newlyweds greeted some 300 :encled Utah State University and guests. served a tour of duty with the U.S. 1 1:00 THE BRIDE chose a floor length Army. gown of nylon lace over taffeta and tulle, with standing collar and short sleeves. Her bouquet was of white carnations and lilies of the valley. Mr. Dial and Mrs. Larry McCoy Johnson 882-356- Young Couple 7 Reci to Vows I 11 THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE ON June 29th - 30th July 2nd & 3rd! s PORK & BEAN pe-- 2Vz size ICE CREAM Meadow Gold KOOL AID Assorted SALTINE CRACKERS Oven Fresh DILL PICKLES Hamburger Sliced 7 UP & COKE Qt. Size 4 for . gee 405 West, 400 South, Tooele i2 gai. 85c 6 Pkgs. 25c 2 lb. Box Full Ql. 1 45c 4gc Womens Club The Misses, Jo Ann Spencer, Karen Boyer, Judy King and Junior Bridesmaid Karma Lou Nelson, wore salmon attended. They crystalline sheaths and carried orange carnations with lily of the valley. (QklP POOD 11 STORES North Main Tooele n W and only Mu-- ; 263 to. Not a Ut plctun wowing close-out.- no trade-i- n 3 Bedrooms Brick Veneer Full Basements Alwintite Windows Hard Wood Floors Fully Improved Lot You Can Move Within 5 Days! i Ptey's fed Estate d 4 or Marva Camper, Proceeds from the dinner-danc- e will be used for the Womens Club charity project. Duilt by Slavens Homes Inc. The Social Committee assures a fun filled evening for those whoj attend. wo) .. The Social Committee of TOD Womens Club is busy with plans for a dinner - dance to be held at the Officers Club on July 7. The party will begin with hors f - needed - $13,700 - $14,500 A. M. To 9:00 P. M. Daily F.H.A. $400.00 DOWN PLUS LOAN COSTS Dance At TOD Flower girls were Laurie Han- doeuvres served at 6:30 p.m. son, Wendy Johnson and Bevany Dinner will follow at 7:30 and, Ann Nelson. Charles Johnsoa.stpod weather permitting, will be served outside. Dancing, both inside and outside will be to the KG and will start at 9 p.m.. Quintet Id.. vi The affair is informal and wesw.f. tern dress is in order. Tickets are $2.50 per person and can be from Elva Caldwell, CAB'IHETTE'TV (OMton Me- $13,100 Plans Dinner 3 for 49c plus deposit Homes Ready for Immediate Occupancy ANYONE FOR SPORT . . . 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