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Show fr MT Tho Tooele Transcript UMDiliiU3 3 Friday, May Ctaa Beta Sigma corree-pond.w- r DUNN. Publiaher LOREN C. DUNN. Ed.lor Motor acootera in Tooele are on the increase and a safety problem Is becoming increasingly serious in connection with their use. Tooele City Police report that there have been a couple of accidents within the city that could have been very serious Wins Dodge Dart dess. A NEW DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gordon happy parents of their third daughter. The new baby who will be named Marianne, arrived May 17, at the Holy Cross Hospital In Salt Lake City, and weighed eight pounds six ounces. Welcoming their new sister into the family circle are seven year old Sherri Ann and two year old Margaret Ann. Proud grand parents are Mrs. Margaret Gordon of Baltimore, Maryland and Mr. James Busico of this city. are the It never happens here, but it did. James Jones, an employee of Tooele Army Depot, has won a new Dodge Dart, on the naBowling With Champions tional TV show. The new car will be picked up by Mr. Jones in Salt Lake City, June 11th. Mr. Jones and Mrs. Jones and two children, who reside at 225 East 3rd North, are offering their 1957 Plymouth in today's VISIT IN ILLINOIS want ad section, for a measley Mr. and Mrs. Leland Summer 1350, with new tires, and everyreturned last week from Clare, thing top notch. Illinois, where they visited with son and daughter-in-law- , their ' America has three million wo- Mr. and Mrs, Jack Summers and men over 30 who have never children, Vickie, Rickie, Tracy, married. Jackie and Jimmy. The younger Mr. Summers is suffering from a kidney ailment and Is reported to be In serious condition. Two year old Jackie achis grand parents companied back here. The Summers moved here a year ago from Tacoma, Washington. The Jameses flew first to Boston where they visited the historical spots and then spent two days sight seeing in New York City. From here they flew to Miami Florida, for two days of sunny weather and then on to Cleveland. Ohio, where they were guests of Mrs. John Hagrnon, mother of their daughter Judy's fiance. The next stop on their air trip was Flint, Michigan, where Mr. James spent a day at the Vista LEONARD.' HANSEN 49 S 1st East 882-300- 5 STATE FARM . BtaUitimUi karaci tmm Ins Kfict: Uncap,' Bm WHIIMtl Fish Spawning spawners are showing up in the traps at the Strawberry Reservoir again this year, Utah Department of Fish and Game reports. Recent reports from the Departments Central Regional Office indicate that upward of 350 of the fish are already in the Native trout spawning house located on Clyde Creek. Approximately 10 million fish will be planted from the eleven State hatcheries this year with a larger percentage of these f.sh scheduled to be in the water well in advance of the June I opening of the general angling season. O MERLE VAN OTTEN, past president of the City Council of Beta Sigma Phi, receives her past presidents pin from Francis Mayo, Incoming president AA n .'v ;V ) - . A; City, ( 5,' THIRD SON Douglas Lynn Dale, new son of Ronald and Alice Dale made his appearance May 22 at 11:13 a.m. at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Douglas weighed seven pounds and seven ounces and Is 20 inches long. Ronnie Ray, age 6 and David Alan, age 3 were very happy and thrilled on Sunday to greet and get acquainted with their new brother. Grandparents for the thirteenth time are Mr. and Mrs. A. Elden Shields and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dale claim Douglas as their sixth grandchild. He is the 24th great grand child for Mrs. Arthur G. Shields. Q i Beauty Shop y , NOW OPEN Brook Avenue . Mr. and Mrs, Raymond L. Russeil announce the engagement of their daughter Mary Rae to Mr. Ray Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Long of Grantsvllle. Get Toor : Permanent Waves t Tor Summer $3.50 up j e ' rs Complete Beauty Service f 8824)520 : - v-:- 659 North Brook Josephine Konop it ,? i: i . . , f - i ; The whole family will enjoy Automatic Gas Cooking ) Automatic f" Self-Bastin- Roast-Watcher- s! Rotisseries! g V. (r . good assortment of new areas in the city. ramblers in several styles. come up and make a choice rA houses to choose from in one We have split levels and Our supply is getting low so while there is a selection. Trailer Houses, Lots, Acreage, What Have You CONTACT SALESMAN ON PROJECT OR SEE Pederson leal (Estate At 18 North Main St. Tooele - Phone :sass Miss Robert Fullmer We are Accepting Trades - of Houses 882-357- 2 Lg5ez.xagg8"i!SBg.g.iiLi!lt.g.ga;xa.aiiigggaf r I Mickey Strieby Is Encased To No Down Gl Wonderful improvements that mean , cleaner, easier, more enjoyable Gas cooking than ever before. $ yj of the best s, m ummrn Liner Company. The Final stop was Chicago, where they took In the sights before flying back to Salt Lake 'JJCJ lodges of value like the value of our car Insurance! Contact me today! MEDICAL Jodie Lemon. Grantsville Joe B. Herrera. Tooele Helm Grisham, Tooele Ellen Lnglund. Tooele Ida Johnson, Grantsville to Tacoma. Washington, where they will visit friends and relatives and enjoy aome salmon The McCue's moed fishing here from Tacoma about a year ago. Phi City Council Back from a most pleasant ten day vacation are Mr. and Mrs. Dale James. They made their extensive trip via United Air Lines on an annual vacation pass extended to them through their daughter Judy, who Is an air line stewar- for safety practices. n-- Hospital taw-mill- large and small. Extensive Air Trip problem. Two wheels are never as stable as four as many a per son with broken arms, legs, or face injuries resulting from a scooter or motorcycle unexpectedly sliding can testify. Size and protection is against the rider of the two wheeled vehicle and therefore an increased awareness of the consequences of an accident is needed as well as increased need It Did Happen Here! Local Man The U S. has about 50,000 OFF TO WASHINGTON Mr. and Mr. Albert McCue and sons Edd.e and George, left Wednesday for a vacation trip a The Dale Jameftes Return From them. THERE ARE SEVERAL THINGS about their operation which make It extremely Important that operators of motor than the acootera and motorcycle be even more vigilant motorist. Police can attention to the fact that in Utah recently there have been serious accidents and injuries with motor the right aa far as traffic rules are concerned, scooters even though operators of the acootera have been in Biggest problem observed by police is that the acootera are so small and maneuverable (hat they are either very hard to see or cannot be seen at all in an automobile's rare view mirror so that the motorist is very often not aware that a scooter is around until it has passed. The danger if the motorist is not aware that a scooter is passing him is obvious. ONE HEADLIGHT INSTEAD of two also presents a safety rw.. J serves as an advisory board for the three local chapters in Tooele. It was organized in I9C2 and consists of the president and two elected representatives of each chapter. Officer for the coming year, elected at the home of Merle VanOtten, past president are: President, Francis Mavo; Vice President, Irene Kostrllo; Recording secretary, Doris Hall; Ila secretary, Corresponding Klenda; Treasurer. Helen Stoker; Parliamentarian and Publicity, Sally Gentry. Scooter Driver Safety involving a . Elect' Officer' 1H ALEX lM Ju Beta Sigma Phi Gty Council triiiuiaiaoKr tich Friday t Tootle City. Utah. Entered as Second Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, und'r Act ot March I. 1S?9. Published by t'te TranKript Rullrttn Publishing Company, Inc., c U Nonh Mam Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all to Boa 390, Tootle, Utah, Subscrption rate: S3 per year RFD. P.O. Boes, and foreign mad. IS per year Carrier or City Delivery Issued 31, 19G3 Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Strieby, 295 East First South, announce the engageTooele, ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Mickey Strieby, to Robert G. Fullmer. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. William Fullmer, 70 North First West, Tooele. Tooele Fourth - Eleventh LDS Ward will be the setting for the marriage, August 30. Mr. Fullmer is a student at Weber State College. SIXTH WARD PRIMARY SUNDAY Tooele Sixth Ward Primary, will begin regular summer Primary, next Monday, June 3, at 10:30 a.m. in the First - Sixth Ward Church. Strieby rf Homemakers Club will meet June 5, 11:30 a.m. at the park. A short meeting will be held for election of officers. A family picnic lunch (children includ- ed) will follow business meeting. Each person bring own sack lunch and beverage. A couple of dances will be and given by Cynthia Thomas Colleen Haskett. Also swimming pool will be available. SUMMER PRIMARY STARTS in 3rd WARD Tooele Third Ward Primary will begin its summer sessions Wednesday, June 5, at 9:30 a.m. in the ward chapel. JUNES IN HOSPITAL Mr. William R. Marett is in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, where he underwent major surgery on his back. GAS LAMP when you buy a Homemakers Gub To Meet June 15 Wednesday, SSBH GAS RANGE installed in your yard a beacon of warmth and cheer an added touch of charm to your home. . . . 1 ! "' SEE YOUR GAS APPLIANCE DEALER NOW ! - mm murmur! fuel SUPPLY COMPANY |