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Show The Tcoele Transcript Friday, June 3 jaiiinaiiU-K- "tb TO OllMTVC f Stcwid City. Uuh. Eutrrrt ltMf4 ch rnj y (I CU' Matter at lb Post Office at loorl City, Utah. Auguxt 14, unif Ac! of March I. 1?. Inc published by !' Transcript Bulletin Pubtrahini? Company, correa-ponA-all Address Utah. Tooele City. U Nonh Maia Street, lo Bo 390. Tooele. Utah, fD PO. Doh. and Subscription rater. IS per year W per year Carrier or tuy Oeliver. mad. forogn LOREN C DUNN. Editor ALLX r. DUNN. Publisher Tal lH Golden Wedding Lid-del- l, ueddmg anniversary They will greet their friend between the and relative hour of two and four pm. at the home of a son and and law. Mr and daughter-in South Byron Liddell. no West. They request 30 gif. A Word of Appreciation PATTERN-ETTE- With the retirement of Colonel M. MiCregor from Tooele Army Demt, Tooele lose a man w!mi made himself very much a part of civilian community life, during hi tay here. Whether it was keeping community leaders informed of the plan and puisne of Tooele Army Dejmi or Joining in ihe activas the Hoy Scouts, he ities and d. m turn of suih organization has done more than hi share m giving of his time. During hi aJininiviration ihere ha never been any question about Tooele Army Depot activities that has not been cleared up promptly by Colonel Mi Gregor and many questions have been answered before they could arise. The free exchange of information about Tooele Army Depot activiiirs that Colonel MiGregor has promoted during his command of TAD has made its ailivities part of Tooele' planning and thinking. In no mall measure, the willingnes of Colonel MiGregor to keep Tooele citizens informed of TAD activities has made possible the cooperation of the community in absorbing the employee that were transferred to TAD in large number He leave behind a record of being in command of a military installation that could have been placed in moth ball but instead hat become a dynamic force in the nation prepared-neand an important ascet to both the economic and social life of the community. Tooele wishes both Colonel and Mr. McGregor well as they return to civilian life. $ Chuck Wagon Hrcakfn.'t Calls Bee Hive-Scout- FOLK CLONFRS The Four Govern 4 H Club are weel underway with four summer for this meeting season held at the home of Mr. Susan their 4 H leader, Their meetings have Torre consisted of demonstration on on care of hair and sewing their on beach bag, one of s Scout and Beehive girl of Tooele Stake will hold a chuck wagon breakfast on Saturday June 19 at the Too. ele city park. - Breakfast will be held at the pavilion at 7 am. and each person Is asked to bring his own plate, cup, knife, fork, and spoon. -- the North projects. The Four Clover" conduct their meeting according to Folparlimentary procedure. refreshlowing the business, ments are served. The Pttern-Cit- regular 4 H home of e held their at the meeting concession. Mr. Norma Johnson, 4 H leader. Paula Spier elected President of the 4 H Club and Karen Johnson, Vice President. Connie Stewart Secretary-Treasurewas elected their wa Vickie Rinaldi, THE Recrea- SYNDERGAARD Bcty McAllister CieN, CAST, QUICK r A word to the wives from Lucy 1$" h LUCITE Wall Paint dean, east; quick way to paint -- the Lucille Ball, star of the popular TV Lucy Show, recently had the interiors of her homes in Beverly Hills and Palm Springs painted with Lucite Wall Paint. Lucy knows painting with Lucite really means less bother-- no stirring or thinning needed. Lucite doesnt drip or spatter like ordinary paints spreads easily with brush or roller dries in minutes. And plain soap and water cleans rollers, brushes, hands, and spilled spots ! Pont "Lucite" Wall Paint New Du 22 Decorator Colors, ready to use For matching woodwork, kitchens, and bathrooms DUCO LOW LUSTER, MATCH SATIN SHEEN ENAMEL WASHABLE. COLORS WALL PAINT. LUCITE & n wm QT. Satin Shea 60 South Main Ph. 882-227- 8 Stricken with the dread dla ease mce he wa ten yer old, Mr. Syndergaard was unaware of it true diagnost until a fw year ago. rendered Though often time almost Immobile by the disease she ha struggled bravely on, and with determination ha been able to leave her wheel chair and also throw away hrr Tooele Mouse Lodge 1031 Invite all member, their fam. Hie, and gueii. to a f.h fry at I p m Sunday. June 30th, h Settlement Canyon Beside the fish, beverage will be for both adult and fur-nish- children, Pease bring your own mug or glasses, fiber, and whatever else you with, to round out your picnic lunch. afternoon! The entertainment will consist cf games, and members who have any sport equipment are asked to bring It. Those who are not athletically Inclined may play Moose. hve been to any game by the member, The officer CLUB ORGANIZES thoughtfulness. c, S&H Mar-chan- 1 Jf Attends Insurance Annual Convention Kimberly Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Robins of Tooele, Utah, have just returned from Monterey, Cali- fornia, where they attended the Beneficial Life Insurance Com- pany Annual Convention. The convention was held by the Beneficial Life Insurance Company in order to present various developments in life in- - Merchandise for redemption at Sill Green Stamp Centers moves into Utah via the states truck lines and railroads and is handled through local terminal facilities. During 1962 Sill spent nearly $58,-00- 0 with Utahs transportation and terminal industries, providing a significant amount of business for these segments of the states economy. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Durrant Newlyweds Are Honored At Reception Joining the parade of June brides was Miss Patricia Irene Yates, who spoke wedding vows with Ralph O. Durrant on June 15. The nuptials were performed in the Fourth Eleventh Ward Church with Gordon Bishop Lee officiating, which after they greeted friends at a reception. THE NEW Mrs. Durrant is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yates of Ekalaka, Montana, and her bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Rendall P. Durrant of Tooele. For her wedding the bride chose a fitted gown in slipper satin with traditional train, long pointice sleeves and neckline enhanced with hand embroidered nylon. It was an original designed and made by Mrs. Larry Robertson of Glasgow, Montana. Her veil, which she made herself was edged in lace and was caught to a tiara of rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of carnations and red roses. THE BRIDE was given in marriage by a brother-in-law- , Max Morgan, and was attended as Matron of Honor by Mrs. Max Morgan who wove a blue chiffon party dress. A niece, Rhonda Morgan also in blue was bridesmaid, and little Maxine Morgan in pink Their nylon was flower girl. flowers were pink, white, and blue carnations. The Morgans are from Vacaville, California. WALLY YOUNG of Lehi, stood as Best Man, and ushers were Dell and Floyd Durrant, brothers of the groom, Patrick OHanlen, a nephew of the groom was ring bearer and carried a heart shaped pil- low upm which the rings rested. Sherry Rockwell presided at the guest book, and Mrs. Connie O'Hanlen and Linda Young tood care of gifts. Serving were Karlyen Madsen and Linda Young, Nadine Hunt, Nan-a"- j cy Dickerson, Sharon and dy Hayes. The bride is a graduate of the Carter County High School 6CIass of EkaIaka wjth and has employed in California for the past two Happy birthday to winsome Miss Kimberly Carol Wilcox, who celebrated her first birth- day June 12 with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James (Casey) Wilcox, Jr. Her daddy is sta- tioned at Ft. Lewis, Washing- ton. Her mother is the former Colleen Nielson. surance techniques and sales Proud grandparents are Mr. services provided by the Com- - and Mrs. Ted Nielson of this Pany. city and Mr. and Mrs. James In order to qualify for this Wilcox, Sr. of Twin Falls, Ida- outstanding honor, Mr. Robins ho. had to meet successfully, definite standards of production throughout the preceding year. In attendance at the convention were representatives from the eleven western states of: Arizona, Colorado, California, Garrie Clark, Idaho, Monana, Nevada, New Karma Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Wash- - Marie McLaws, Marilyn Mayo, Carolyn James, Sandra Muel- ington and Wyoming. According to the latest fig- - ler and Carol Ann England at- ures on file at the Utah State tended the dedication of the wi ming Wyoming ficial Life now has over 582 Lyman, ast weekend, million of insurance in force new The swimming and Shows 119 million in assets. pool, years. attended DURRANT MR. gym and cafeteria form a new school in Tooele and spent four non addition to the unn Lyman A woman, in her innate wis- States years in the United School, dom, knows that if she drives He is currently employNavy. The dedication program was a man crazy, hell be crazy The Tooele Army Depot. witnessed by 500 people, re- - ed about her. are making their newyweds Coach who was Pratt, ports home ftt 65 North Main The incentive to live is ex- - very wel1 imPressed with the ceedingly Even those new Lyman swimminS strong. attend The average veteran in civil class re- of unions manage somehow to re- life is more than 44 years About as can as far you go ciet i, lmPu'se t0 cora on a shoestring these days is to age according to records of mit the Veterans Administration. trip. USES UTAH TRANSPORTATION Fer-nau- 's and Mrs. Alvin t, MinneSpring Valley, sota who were injured in a one car accident near Wendover, June 15th, left by plane Wednesday for their home. Mrs. Marchant is still recovering from shoulder and back injuries she suffered in the accident. The Marchants were enroute to see their daughter and her family in Gardnerville, Nevada when they attempted to pass a truck and their car went out of control and overturned. They were very appreciative of the aid and care they received from the people of Tooele and the doctors and hospital staff of the Tooele Valley WfX, i Hospital, Mr. Marchant said. chal- they from to baseball, Tiddleywinks and the challenge accepted by Gov. Bill Gochi. Thi promise to be great fun o let' see how big the herd Is'! ! W, K. Phillip. Publicity lenged choose cane. was elected Walch Joan A mother of three daughter President of a 4 H Club led by of her own, Mr. Syndergaard Mr. Norma Booth. Other offiha also adopted three sons. cer elected are Jeannie Move There are no known drug to Vice President; Utana Booth, cure help Multiple Sclerost, Nancy Treasurer; Secretary and therapy I the only help. Susan Blackham. Reporter; When asked about her therBooth. Recreational Leader: Mrs. apy. Syndergaard stated, and Barbara Nelson, Song caring for her family gave her Leader. therapy enough. for tjteir club The project She I quick to give credit to are furniture tcarf, throw year her husband, who is a mecase, chanic at TAD for hii help and pillows,andpillow mat. laundry bags, place - PL Gordon's Furniture Co Jay, seven months, Jerry, age 12, Mr. old Carol Syndergaard, holds four-yeand three-yea- r old Joe, and .Marie, who celebrated her sixth birthday, June It. - Phone 8822711 Mr. and Mr. Herbert Cook spent the weekend around Vernal, visiting f laming Gorge Dam and Dinosaur National Monument. Mr. and Mr. Vem Nissen and children. Robert and Carol, of Battle View, North Dakota, stopped in Tooele for a days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ole Forma. The Nissens were enroute to California BACK FROM a lengthy vacation in Texas are Mr. and Mrj. Tex Fernau. Making the trip by automobile, they went first to F.l Paso, stopping enroute to Glen Canyon Dam. After a few day in El Paso, they drove down into Mexico, to Juarez. One of the interesting experiences of their visit wa a bull fight, which took place at the plaza de toros, the Alberto Balderos Bull Ring, which is a new arena. The matadors ,who are completing a very successful tour of Spain and Mexico, were Alfredo Leal. Juan Silveti, and Pepe Caceres, all of Solte-peSpam. The six black bulls which they fought had also been imported from Soltepec, and Mr. Fernau says that the black built and the black and red costumes of the matadors made a very colorful picture. After leaving El Paso, they stopped next at San Antonio, where they visited relatives, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burger and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lodvic. Whie there they attended the River Boat Fiesta and also visited La Grange, the site of Monument Hill, which is a memorial to the captives massacred by Santa Anna during the Texas War Independence. THEY SPENT several weeks in Flatonia. visiting Mr. brother. George Fernau. On the way back, they visited in Wichita Falls with an old friend of Mr. Fernau, Judge Allen Montgomery, and family. Mrs. Gilbert Gillespie is finding herself a very busy and popular grandmother, as she enjoys a summerful of visits from her grandchildren .Norman, Karen, Allison, and Ann Gillespie all came out from Salt Lake City just before Memorial Day. Norman and Karen returned home after a week, and Kathryn and came out for a while. Kathryn has now returned home, Allison and Ann plan to stay for the summer. All are children of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Gillespie. MR. AND MRS. Delbert Mitchell, Bonnie, and Marilyn, returned from a week at Redondo Beach, California, where they visited Mrs. Mitchell's father. Dr. T. E. Betenson. They took in all the sights, including Disneyland and Knotts Berry Farm. and Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cal Dwyer were Mr. Mrs. Melvyn Hickfeldt of Pueblo. Colorado, who spent two weekends here, both enroute to California and returning. Miss Rose Kochevar, Miss Ann Kochevar, and Miss Marilyn Abosarld of Dugway returned last Friday from a week of vacationing in Nevada and California. Among their stops were Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Disneyland, and Marine Land. Mr. WALL PAINT L to Mer & Yon Accident Victims Appreciate Care mm FAMILY. R, Shirley, age six, Mr. Syndergaard who hat been named Utah Multiple Sclorotia Mother of the Year, who holds Bention Chairman; Patricia Chairman. nett. Community By Plan FMi Fry Mrs, Rodney Syndergaard. T9 Last Second Norih has been named Utah Multiple Sclerosis Mother of Year. She was honored on Tuesday in Suit Lake City at the annual summer party given for muland tiple Sclerosis patients. their families at Liberty Park. She was presented with an orchid corsage and i was announced that she would represent Utah In the National Contest later this year. The guests were treated to a chuken dinner and the children were given free rides cn the Bishop and Mrs. L T. null be honored at an ojen house on Sunday. June 30 in the.r of observant golden Mr. MoC LoIg(! Honors Conic To Plucky Local Mother 28, 1953 TO VOLUNTEENS JULY I. has been A meeting for all T. V. Volunteens, held at 3 p m. on July I hospital. ora itain THE SPERRY AND HUTCHINSON COMPANY MEET East 21st South, Salt Lake City 1174 called to be at the fJcviH-- o g nyucxjftujij (dbsOdt! aa v VofPgfiffiQgUD The Virginian 1196 Sq. Ft. Hera's colonial styled comfort at a price you can afford! This spacious 6AA6C ti t' home offers three bedrooms, two baths, and a large living room. Sliding doors off the dining area open to your patio. Plans also available with basement and corport if desired. y e ONLY FINANCING AVAILABLE Sett way Building Cntr for both plant and financing on both tho rtolof end tho "Vinjinion. ' o' 14,450 ON YOUR LOT Price include!: Plumbing, hearing and electrical. 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