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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, May 2V!e jrjiimaxriixKr ' b c ALTX F. DUNN. Publisher J ( SUMMER SEASON SAFETY s per cent over h V r 1 23 f her cake will tell the age of Misa Vivian Reduction of noise in a large Graham as she celebrates her birthday May 16. A party for office recently produced these friends and relatives will honor results: mistakes by machine her at the home of her parents operators dropped 52 per cent; Mr. and Mrs. Jose Graham, 472 ahseentism dropped 37 per cent; Overland Road. labor turnover dropped 48 per cent. Announcing The opening of Bob's 68 Service, your Phillips 66 dealer on Highway 533 East Main, tm Grantsville, Utah J Run by Bob Gollaher. ri j. Come in for Fast, Friendly and Dependable Service 40-5- 0. r vvj f & V Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Thompson of Lethbridge, Alberta. Canada, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Linda Lee to Verdell O. Saxton. JUNE IS, is the wedding date and the nuptials will be performed In the Cardston LDS Temple. Mr. Saxton is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cooper of this city. He Is a graduate of Tooele High School and is currently enrolled at Utah State University. He served a tour of duty with the Armed Forces in Germany. and after his release returned to Southern Germany, where he served a two and half year mission for the LDS Church, MISS THOMPSON is also a student at Utah State University and will graduate in June with a degree in Child Development and Elementary Education. She has been active in International and World Culture Committee on campus. The young couple will be honored at an open house in Tooele on Tune 29. Bennett announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their to Mr. daughter. Rosalyn. Mithael S:ihak, son of Mrs. Madge Stischak. The marriage is planned for June 7th at the family home, 259 South 400 West, in this city. ATTENDS CONVENTION Delegates from the local Chapter AAUW recently held a state convention at Brigham Young University in Provo. Those attending included Melba Speirs, Maxine Hullinger, Alice Bevan. Nell Paulick, and Mary o v For a limited time only, get your favorite flavor for just o Dairy Queen Malts and Milk Shakes are extra thick and refreshing. sweet, whole milk fresh frozen to satin smooth, taste pleasing o a texture. Get one soon and save! u Renea Nash, who was two Thursday. The daughter of Mr.j and Mrs. Thomas Nash. Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Nash, were guests at her birthday dinner. 2 for 29 Tooele and .Grantsville t 8820520 659 North Brook Joaephine Konop Cash Prizes For Old Alining History commemorate the centennial of mining in Utah, the following are urgently needed: (1) biographies and autobiographies of Utoh mining pioneers; (2) diaries; (3) historical accounts of old mines or $100 prize. mining areas. Best entry in each class $10 prize. Mail all Any entry used for news story entries, which will be returned, to: To MINING CENTENNIAL P. O. Box 2106, COMMITTEE Salt Lake City table. Tickets are on sale and may be purchased from the following committee members: Mrs. Herbert Cook, Mrs. Frank Bowman (chairman); Mrs. Wayne Carrington, Mrs. Harriet Paulos or Mrs. George Argus. r ! y.illi- a ; I!:- !! ! !! IfiJ.i !' 51 H f ff i (!; !! iiii n?T!N4. jnrri 4 f jT lriU ! j I rr? FtfritU Hliti The Tooele Unit of UHCA met May 14, at Russells Beauty Salon. President Gertrude Long conducted. Following the business meeting, the time was turned over to Margurete Lundquist and Marcella Rendon, members of the Utah Hairdressers Fashion Committee. Darlene Linford and Vickie Westenskow were models and many helpful hints and new styles were demonstrated. AH cosmotologists in this area are urged to join the organization. MIA Speech Festival June 1415 Case of the Unspeak-able- s will be the MIA drama at its presented at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre, University of Utah Campus. Friday and Saturday, June 14 and 15 at 8. 00 p m. The public is invited. There is no charge, but admission will be by tickets, which are available to the public at MIA office: 135 South State The SLC. Footlong Hot Dogs Complete Beauty Service Kalhtn n Valley Chapter V.D. the Eastern Star is a Dessert Card party. be held Friday, May 24, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Hall. There will be several door prizes and a prize for each 19 FUN ARCADE Again the MYF teen group of the Methodist Church will sponsor a Fun Arcade on Saturday, May 18. from 4 until 9 pm. Handicrafts, games, etc., will make fun for all! I up rrr; Tooele Order of planning It will D4$y BABY N4MTD IN SERVICES, SUNDAY Eric Charles Noble, the baby son of Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Noble, was blessed by his father on Sunday, May 5. in the Tooele Tenth Ward chapel. Those present from out of town were his grandparents, Mrs. Charles J. Noble and Mr. and Mrs H. E. Erickson, end also Leonard Beckman and Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Erickson and children. All are from Ogden. E. To Marry Canadian Miss Saturday May 18 Theyre made with $8.50 of business. SHAKE o- Ter Sommer American Association of University Women will meet Tuesday, May 21, at the home of Miss Elizabeth Da r ley. 153 So. 2nd East, at 7:30 p.m. Installation of officers for the coming season will be the order Misa Rosalyn Bennett Order Plans Party let's all go to the Gel Tear Tuesday, May 21 S Vcrilcll Saxton Street, There will be a matinee Friday at 5:00 p.m. MIAs speech-dram- a departments presents, in drama, the anatomy of The Crime of the The story of mutilation Day. of the English language and personnel communication. It is directed not alone toward youth, but with equal for" and cause toward business people from all walks of life. Everyone may profit from this drama of honest realism. It was written by L. Clair Likes, and will be directed by Stanley S. Russon, both members of the MIA speech-dram- a committee. Dates and time: Friday, June 14. Matinee 5 00 p m. Evening performance 8 00 Memorial p m. Place Pioneer of Utah Theatre, University Campus. f BEST THING NEXT TO A NEW CADILLAC! that the only logical substitute for a new Cadillac motor car is a Cadillac It has been rightly has t Permanent Waves AAUW To Meet Couple Plans June Wedding Mr. and Mrs F. program Beauty Shop h Mias Linda Lea Thompson ime'esting Brook Avenue , . Injury 25 tons of waste paper Is salvaged and baled daily at the Pentagon (alone). f s I An see Tuesdays been arranged Bulletin for details. Tooele Moose Lodge 2031 It The Family Benefit Associaholding a Kobo Dance. Saturday will bold a dinner party on tion night, May 1. at Smeitermen Hall. Music by Odd.s Johnson. Saturday, May IS, at 6 p.m, at Band. So, all youse bums, brlnj 9 East Vine. your hobo friends down to the. Jungle for an evermg of fun and aiiclability. Bring your own NOW OPEN coffee can and spoon - theyll be ladling out "slum for Just a buck. And remember prizes will be awarded for the best costumes. 'V 1961. non-traff- j. c A j. It la the deaths that receive the emphasis In most case but the injuries are not to be taken lightly either individually or in economic loss to the community. In 1962 there were 8.155 injuriea due to traffic accident that cost an estimated $42 million kiss. HOME ACCIDENTS JUMPED from 16.000 In 1961 to 22,000 In 1962 and the estimated lost wai $7,000,030. and In the reported categories of traffic, public home and work accident It was in the home where the sharpest rise was recorded both in death and injuries. Tooele County residents will be working around the home and traveling more than ever with the better weather of spring and summer. "THE FACT THAT accident are preventable haa yet to link deeply Into the public mind." atates the Utah Safety Council. A little thought can make it a safe summer for young and old alike In the Tooele County area. accident cost Utah a whopping $G6 miiion in 1962. SLY YEARS OLD Six candle on To Hold Hobo Dance s M Tv u The Tooele Womans Club installation of officers for 1963-6will be held at Ibllcrest Cafe, May 23. fThursday instead of the rrgular meeting night of May 22 (Vsedncsday). All members of the Tooele Womans Club are urged to make reservations by Monday, May 20 with President Myrtle AIlsop, or Mrs. Vida Weare. Moose Lodge !! Safety It an often stressed word but still Injuries and death are the continuing price people pay for a moment of care-lenest. According to the Utah Safety Council in 1962 there were 223 traffic deetlu in Utah which was ore per cent below the Meeting Day I LOREN C. DUNN. Editor number for 1961. BUT DEATHS DUE TO accidents in the home Jumped "' ( Changes a meeting May 20'h at I pm m the Firemen's Hall. Iblrn Duniavy will report on tanention dress This will be the last meeting before the convention. will be Minerva Hos'esves Adams, Ruth Park and Katie Peterson Everyone is Invited. V '" Auxiliary Monday. Firt-men'- s wiW hold " v-.- r. -- luutd etch Friday tt Tooele City. Utah. Entered at Second CUit Matter at the PoM Office at Tooele City, Utah. August 14. ItM, undr Act of March I. IH. Published by l'e Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc, SI North Main Street. Tooele City. Utah. Address all correa-potuWto Boa 3j0. Tooele, Utah. PO. Boe. and Subscription rati: $5 per year RFD, Deliver. or Carrier Lay per year foreign mad. Women's Club Aujtliary To Meet 17, 1963 said of greater vintage, like the popular white 1961 coupe shown above. 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