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Show Friday, September The Tooele Transcript ui Alio.' OVvk nine ami Saturday in Magna at tit' Itnru-- .f ,i,. .iiia Uoug Culloy, J 'tTz.J L. . JL' , f XjV. V ' 'r'Z .w-- e U TOUR MAPS & SCENIC GUIDES DISCOVER UTAH! longer. Get free S&H Tour Maps detailed for every part of the state, plus handsome souvenir scenic booklets, at service stations where you see this familiar S&H Green Stamps sign. c Saved by thousands it smart, thrifty shoppers throughout Utah I JX5Z2 FIVE MILES IS A LONG WA- Y- Erda Guide Patrol class are pictured as they rest during their five mile hike up South Willow at Canyon. went South hiked Katie Palmer, their class leader, met them at the Ranger Station, where they cooked breakfast, played games and went on to the Scout Camp. Boys in the class are Dennis Gerald Hawker, Danny Warr, Clark, Larry Gordon and Lynn Weyland. Mr. and Mrs. Don Nelson and son Darrell, of Southgate, California, spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee iwKMkxw Sunday was a big day for Larry Gordon when he graduated from Primary had a birthday and grandoarents and great aunts all shared in the fun. A nre d:nnr and afternoon was spent with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gordon. Mrs Zella Gollaher, Mrs. Ivy Daniels, Mrs. Madge Gnwans. Ms .To,-- ' Gillette, Mrs. Pearl Smith and Mrs. Alice Smith. key dinner was enjoyed by family members Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clawson and family. Mrs. Leora Roach and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cochrane of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Garrard, of Dug-wa- y. visited Tuesday at the home of MK and Mrs. Clarence Cochrane. Life is about ten per cen 90 per cent how you make it. and it. take you - England's Mr. and Mrs. Milton Burt and Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Maxwell visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark. Headquarters for Bennett's Paints LADIES! Learn So Howl i 7 lV---- J FIVE FREE LESSONS CHOOSE EITHER A BENNETT'S STARTING, MONDAY, SEPT. 17th At 10:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Fox, of Seaside, Calif., spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fox before returning to their home. Lesson 2nd Lesson 3rd Lesson 4th Lesson 5th Lesson 1st Friday evening the Erda Ward Primary presidency and teachers held the Blazer Welcome. Boys gave the program and a chuck wagon supper was served to parents and ward Bishopric. Boys welcomed into the Blazer class were Richard Weyland, Paul Clark, Roger Warenski, David Langford, Dale Bolinder, Randy Quarnberg, and Gary Weyland. Beautiful fall flowers and an old wagon wheel were used as decorating purposes. The walls were decorated with each groups requirements for advancement. Each boy took his parents and explained these requirements to them.. A most enjoyable evening was had by all. UFE Mrs. Eva Vorwaller returned to her home Sunday from the LDS Hospital- where she under- went treatment for an infection, Lo-rai- Mrs. Florence Fullmer, of Salt Lake Citv, visited over the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochrane. IV The Guide patrol class on their five mile hike up Willow Caovoo Sa'ordav. Bishop Hartley Palmer with me boys and Mrs. Ssturdav On Sept. 6th, four sisters, Mrs. Georgia Warr, Mrs. Nina Warr, Mrs. Hazel Warr. and Mrs. Ruby Addy, went to their sister, Beth Fawsons, where these five sisters celebrated the birthdays of Nina and Beth, They enjoyed ice cream and cake together. K: now S&H Green Stamps make it easy to plan auto discovery tours for a day, a weekend, or ciover, viitpd the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Castagno. Millie Brvan, of Tooele, and Amv Vorwaller. of Salt Lake, visited over the weekend at the home of a broher and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gene Vorwal-le- r. V i Theres a wonderful world of things to see and do right here in our own beautiful state and Mr. and Mrs. Walter ".andto- ERDA NEWS by Belh Clark Mr. and Mrs. Frank Santiago Lauritzen and son. Scott, returned Friday went to Salt Lake Sunday after- from Miami Beach, Florida, noon to spend the day with their where they spent ten days with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sylva and celebrated and family Lauritzens and a daughter, family and spent the weekend Sargents birthdays. A tur- with Mrs. Rose Castagno. Mr. and Mrs. James land, of Cedar Fort, and Mr. - Garth Stonkev and daii"htertL Shaunm and Sherryl 14, 1962 New Exterior Sept s5 ACRYLIC for wood or HOUSE PAINT 17 Sept. WATER BASE . . . :j house paint A :jthat leaves an 19 extra-thic- extra-ijtoug- h film of beauty and protection Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 26 j ijon your home. Seals surface agains :weather deterioration, for extra : Gal. masonry Or An Oil Base 1 $755 oai. OUTSIDE Pure Pa:nt (slightly high for dark years of life. $ colors) and matching CALL AND REGISTER A ENAMEL 05-- 1 IdDOOI Phone 5 England's SEE YOUR NEAREST 882-320- Paint & Wallnaner s Bennetts Dealer 4 ijLook 4MMM? for the Bennett's Sign 29 E. Vine 882-365- 9 1 ND DIG WEEK OF FOODTOIVN'S USDA CHOKE Wonderful for these cool Autumn evenings. Sit down to a nice hot meol ond enjoy foodtawns finest, freshest, end tastiest . . . Foodtown's Finest lonoioM Top USDA ROUND STEAK Choice RUMP I- -90 ROAST-O- P Choice USDA STEAK 'b. 1 MILD CHEESE BEEF SIDES Cut and Wrapped for Your Locker lb. 53 Choice HONEY MACAROON LAYER CARE 69 dot. 35 CHOCOLATE CHIP COOKIES T-BO- NE i-- .49 USDA Case of 24, 4.75 DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL F & 11 Case of 24, 7.25 P PEAR HALVES s GRAPEFRUIT Cons Case of 24, 3.89 DEL MONTE SPRING GARDEN 6 CORN S 303 Cons Com of 24, 4.19 5 303 Cons GRADE A QUARTERED CERTI-FRES- f BREAD 6 NIDLETSCORN 93 CREAM 4.59 95 PEAS Case of 24, SHAVERS Case of 24, 3.89 GREEN GIANT 09 4 TASTEWELL COFFEE 05 BUTTER 59 QUART JARS 69 MARGARINE KERR MASON lb. Regular or Dnp Casa the second ond finol big week of Foodtown's annual lot Sale. Many people have already taken advantage of the savings of this event. Come m e and check the sovmgs for yourself. BRIDGE MIX H 1 59 TASTEWELL CERTI-FRES- Regular 69c 1b pkg 3 Stock up now on 69 lb; lb Mg V"'.? NOW ONLY Assorted Flavors Dairy Gold Ice Cream V2t69 each 79 Sofa Pillows GGG CLOSE OUT 1 Ganon Plastic Bucket Free .With Each Purchase Soilax Cleaner giant size 79 BETTY CROCKER 2X9)12 Gingerbread Mix Open lllon., lues.. Wed., Thurs. 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. ALL DAY SUNDAY D Fri. and Sat 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.-CLOSE- t i 2 49? I Medium Size A Grade Eggs dozen 39 29 y |