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Show The Tooele Transcript Nations o'li'n ;n t like ili'SHT.ito small Ivys, too to too. fists olomhoil, ciiiainj; oaoh other to When schoolstart the fight mates shove them apart, the Iws strut away and spit on the ground, hut tliev are glad The UN can step between quarreling states and let them turn away from a bloody beating with their pride of nationhood intact J. Robert Moskin, "Will Wo Look. Destroy the UN Friday, November 2. 1962 IDA HAMILTON JOHNSON Democratic Candidate Boy Seoul Court of Honor was hold re277 and 12.7. at the local Methodist Church. Here the scouts Tooele County cently for Troops RECORDER and a portion ot the audience are pictured. Prior to the court, the group participated in a pot luck supper. YOUR VOTE IS SOLICITED Four years experience as County Deputy Assessor Vote Democratic November 6th Paid Pol. Adv. bv Tooele County Womens Club Democratic chael Paget and Wayne Spafford. In the middle row are Nelson Spafford, (Coach); Ronald Smith, Lynn Smith, Jack Reed, Pat Simonich, Henry Lopez, and Dave Faddis (Manager). Bruce Liddiard, John Tomich, Eldred Bryan, Gaylen Nash, Jimmy Leonetli and Therol Liddell are standing in the back row and in back of them stand the sponsors, Fet McFarland and Sid Hullinger. This photo should BETTER LATE THAN NEVER have appeared several weeks ago, but these proud WBBA Tooele National League winners wanted to wait until their jackets arrived before posing for their official team sponsored by Fet photo. The McFarland-Hullinge- r McFarland and Sid Hullinger won 14 and lost four to bePictured National come the League Champions. Mi kneeling are Paul Busico, Bill Simonich (bat boy), 12 'w jv rtX' 'Cw ewA wv to 60 YEARS AGO WITH MR. J. C. PENNEY'S unchanging purpose to serve you with VALUE . . . sparing no effort in buying, in testing, in pricing merchandise. Today, Penney's looks to the next 60 years WITH A CELEBRATION OF SPECIAL BUYS that mark the new era of bigger savings, more exciting selections ahead! THESE VALUES STARTED PENNEY'S NEW DAUGHTER It's a tiny baby girl fur Mr and Mrs. Jay Whitehouse of Salt Lake City. The four pound Miss arrived Oct. 31 at the Holy Cross Hospital and is making her first hme in an incubator Mr. and Mrs. Alva Whitehouse claim the new arrival for their eighth grand child and its the fourth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Russell Cottrell of Salt Lake City. Home Coming Celebration Is Successful 60 th ANNIVERSARY The Homecoming celebration was a rousing success, according to several alumni and this years planning committee. chairman this Homecoming year was Tanna Johnson. She and her committee worked hard and planned well to put over this two dav celebration FASHION WOOLS... Everyone of your favorite silhouettes is here Pick from a variety of tweeds, plaids, ! or ribbed zibelines. OUR OWN POWERFUL Colors. Milium lined. I ) BE $29 FUR TRIM WOOLS Count on Penneys to t RADIO WITH WARRANTY lavish real furs on fashion wools our mighty midget radio has a y warranty on parts and labor, a new low price! Get one now for home, office, workshop. Smart ivory plastic cabinet suits every room. 7 x 4 x 41o" high. Lab-teste- d, . . dyed squirrel, dyed fox, mouton dyed lamb, 90-da- even natural mink. $39 88 SPECIAL! . fvr products fobofod to how country of origin of IwySrttd furs. 81 present for the evening were, George Diehl, of the Troop O. G. Mueller, Paul GrifCommittee: fith and Shelley Gray of the Stansbury District. recently. Other olficials COURT OF HONOR Parents, friends Scouters and Scouts of Troops 277 and 425, listen to Colonel Cecil MacGregor, of the Great Salt Lake Council as he addresses them at a Court of Honor held Of BIRTHS John and Marlene Schofielc Tooele daughter. Nov Your town will be a delightful MEDICAL place to live in if you are a deAlfred Goetz. Tooele lightful person to live beside Finest Johnson. Stocmton Farmer's Digest. Vernon A Bissegger, Tod Par Hazel Shields. T ooele The celebration ended with a Hazel Shields, Tooele verv successful dance. Several Rav Smith, Tooele an was tins tha alumni agreed Estelle Martin. Tod Park outstanding Home Coming Willea Baker, Ibapah SURGERY Wavne Olsen. Jr.. Tooele ot Mr Robert Anderson, son Stella Opie, Tooele and Mis. Gene Anderson, had Lois A. Carlson, Tooele as deer season guest. Bill Howe John Pannunzio, Tooele from Oakland. California Edna Brim, Grantsville 1 THE FIRST DAY the students The really outdid themselves was Campaign Clean Up washthorough. The girls dusted, ed windows, and straightened the rooms. The boys did heavy cleaning and covered the lawns forming long by completely lines and doing a step by step expolicing job of the whole the of surrounding lawn panse school. reFriday the assembly was sented twice, once at 11 am., and again at 12 noon. Six girls were chosen from different school clubs or organizations. Tamara Hudson reprePep Club. sented the Johnston represented Dianna Vickie the FHA organization: newlv the Reed represented formed Drama Club; Pat Allred represented the FFA (Future Delons Farmers of America! Letter-man- 's Avola represented the Club: Ann Johansnn rethe Student Council Kose Nisonger Her Tooele County Recorder We Should Re-ele- ct presented THE SCHOOL ORCHFSTR A Ine Johnplaved two selections and son put on a comodv skit sane an original song Visiting alumni were introduced and welcomed by student-bov president Doug Millwnrd. and Master of Ceremonies. Clark honored Imlav Particularly were retired Principal, James R Williams, and teachers. EdAllan Pardie Anderson and kinson Regulated Cottons Clean-u- p BABY TIGHT 'N TOP SETS sUos Vs a 2 resist nylon tights 'n cotton tops in many colors n styles. Cover girl pretty quick change for company. Run CHARGE IT I COTTON FLANNEL WORK SHIRTS COTTON FLANNEL J.S I77 machine washable! Sanforized! button front or middyl JUL 6 Warm fall and winter flannel pajamas tailored with notch collar. Theyre sturdy, theyre handsome prints! Several, at this Penney-loprice will see your boy through the cold nights ahead. w enney8 in Tooele open Friday til 9 pm i V . 1 44 Isos Long-taon-free il PRE HOLIDAY f CLEANUP for full fit! Sanfor- I I 3 acti- work shirts are machine washable, Penney - made plaids. Long tail stays tucked! ized 1 I Odds and Ends Of Merchandise i mmm All other days 9 am lo 6 pm 9 Closed Sun 9' Eah candidate for Queen was introduced by Clark Imlav and each one later presented a talwere, Nona ent skit Judges and Whitehouse Dan Shibley. Edna Gillespie, prominent citizens from Tooele. was HUDSON TAMARA chosen Queen for the HomecomHer attendants ing celebration Johnston and Deanna were Vickie Reed the Following the assembly, invited to were alumni visiting the have lunch as guests of school. At 2 pm the parade, whicn included the High School Band and the G Whizz Pep Club, the Queen convertibles carrying the other and her attendants, the cheerthree contestants, releaders. honored guests and presentatives of the Fire Departfrom McMi-chae- l proceeded ment, Street onto Mam Ave., up the football field. GRANTSV1LLE LOST the foot ball game to South Summit but even the loss did not dampen the spirits this day. , In Every Dept. Broken Lots, Sizes, Colors jf $&& .1 l e j- ! A trusted Servant for Tooele County, guarding records of your property under the most efficient system known in Tooele County or anywhere in the State. Active in Civic affairs, a credit to the church her choice and its missionary system. of A girl supporting a family and a credit to Tooele City and Tooele County. My knowlede of Real Estate and the Keeping of Records causes me to have great appreciation for the outstanding job performed as Tooele County Recorder by MRS ROSE UISONGER. A Paid Political Adv. by Signey G Atkin i |