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Show The Tooele Transcript Sfc Friday, June 28, ' - '' -- i. - z- i-- T ! i l . . fb Judge Joseph G. Jeppsen in granted divorces Third District Court Wednesday to June If. Edler from Carl J. F.d-le- r on a ctarge of cruelty; and Erlene W, Johnson from Waller W. Johnson on a charge of failure to provide. Grantsvillo Plans Gala July Fourth The gala Fourth of July celebration this year will be sponsored by the Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department. The celebration will start off with the Queen Contest that will be held on the evening of Jul y3rd at the High School gym. On the fourth, there will be a parade in the morning and rides and races for the children. After the mornings activities, there will be an Independence Day program that will be held In the gym. Come out and support the firemen who give to freely of their time to our community. WRIf: f DIVORCES 1963 iCfixti LET FREEDOM RING "Let Freedom Ring. The V.F.W urges all places that have a bell to ring them on the Fourth of July at Noon. All over the country the bells will ring at Noon to peal out the "LET message, FREEDOM RING." George Washington Frost d $25 in Tooele City Court on a charge of public intoxl-catio- . was found Lopes guilty in Tooele City Court of using abusive language and he was sentenced to serve 10 days in jail on weekends and pay a fine of $50. yards of Robert Lopes was found not by an eight-majury In Third District Court Wednes-da- y of a charge of Third Degree Burglary. guilty n beitfer Two Juveniles were arrested dolls Wednesday for stealing from Safewty. They were ten and six years old. HOUSE GUESTS-Gue- US 4 H ROSE GARDEN . . . Beth Grluo admires lew of lh many beautiful roses now biomlng pro e fuaely la the Tooele City Memorial Rote Garden Tooele City Hall. o Auto Fire Call be-th- rs Dugway To Have 66 New Homes elected officers at a meeting held at the home of their Meng leader, Mrs. Ida Mae elected was Gibson Cindy President; Donna Penrod, Vice President; Rosalie Gomez, Secand Lorretary - Treasurer; etta Romero. Reporter. They have completed their first project of slippers and are currently working on skirts. ers limited . . . marvelous special buys weve saved for this event . . . beautiful cottons for everything from dancing dresses to home decorating! Shoo earlv! SPECIAL Bauer Wins Flower Show Award Bobby Bauer, 11 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bauer won of 438 North Broadway, awards in the sweepstakes the First annual flower show of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs The show, sponsored by the Prudential Federal Savings Aswas held Saturday sociation, and Sunday in the Prudential Auditorium in Salt Lake City. Bobby received a large silver GROUP and Elder Wilson Elder Wilson To Be Honored At Homecoming for program Homecoming Stewart Paton Wilson will be held Sunday June 30 at 1 p.m. in the Tenth Ward Chapel. Elder Wilson returned June 15 from a two year mission for in the L.D.S. Church, served the Central Atlantic states. A son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 421 Elder Wilson, Parkway, in Wilson left for his mission June of 1961. Shrine Circus June 27-2- 9 The Shrine Circus, which is a benefit for the Shrine Charities and Activities Fund, will be in Salt Lake City, on Thursday, June 27 at Derks Field. Perfor- mances for the three day gagement will be at 3 and 8 p.m. through Saturday the 29th. More than a score of new acts, many of them touring America for the first time, comprise the all new 1963 Polack Bros. (pronounced Pahluck) Another reminder that a genCircus. Pat Anthony and his pereral election year is just around forming lions and tigers are curthe corner: Eienhower charges rently featured in the MGM PicPresident Kennedy with "a long ture Billy Roses Jumbo) the record of glowing promises and Theron Family of cyclists; the anemic deliveries. en- LIONS BARBEQUE . . . Ernest E. tes, George G. Argus, new Lions President, Jay De La Mare, outgoing President, and Wayne Olsen get ready for the Lions To Have UTTERS Barbecue Party expected at the outdoor party for Llona and Lady Lions to be held at the Mantes residence. TO THE (EDITOR Tooele Lions Club will hold a barbeque party Saturday, July 29, at 7 p ra. at the home of Senator and Mrs. Mantes for all Lions and Lady Lions. The patio party will be held in the Mantes patio. Lions and Lady Lions are requested to bring their own knives, forks, and spoons and are requested to be on time. is "WHAT IS THERE .TO DO? not only a question, but PURCHASE Clearance Month-en- d 311100 GROUP 2 Easy-co- cot- r. ton prints... Ev.rglaze cottons . . . sheers . . . ginghom checks , . . chombroys . . . denims , . . to new sportswear fabrics name just a few .3 xrl 29 GROUP 3- - SPECIAL PURCHASE and Month-en- d Clearance Fabric yardage better cottons and cupionl materials 50 END - OF- - Team Members Dept, in the Tooele Store' FOR A LIMITED TIME! Says Thanks teen-agers- The Erda ball teams and the people of Erda would like to take this opportunity to thank all those, who, in any way, helped us in the building and lighting of our "Solftball Ball HOME!! the storm Hang windows, i paint the woodwork. Rake the Park. We give our thanks to leaves. Mow the lawn. Shovel Russell and his family Jimmy the walk. Wash the car. Learn for the ground they gave us, to to cook. Scrub some floors. ReGlenn S. Nelson, Mr. -Parker pair the sink. Build a boat. Get and the Power Company, Mike a job. St. Joer, Harold Bates, r Jim Visit the Help the Church. to Henry Miles Hawkins; for sick. Assist the poor. Study the many softballs he has conyour lessons. And then when tributed for the past ten years, V-.- Vfj' too you are through and not to all members of the ball tired read a book. team who helped, to the people Your parents do not owe you of Pine Canyon and their ball his Paul Clark celebrated entertainment. Your town does team, who helped us have an 13 not owe you recreation facillittle birthday Monday with and to evThose who think up new styles ities. The world does NOT owe friends when they came to enjoyable evening, and shapes for chairs are be- you a living. You owe the play and have birthday cake eryone in Erda who have contributed towards making this coming almost as wacky as deworld something. You owe it ice cream. Their play was cut project a success, we say, short" ball the and and signers of millinery. time and games by your energy your Thanks. talents so that no one will be at Paul would like to have any of If you feel impelled to take war or in poverty, or sick, or his friends come back any time a motor trip on the July to play and finish their ball Fourth lonely again. if you are weekend, wishes to thank He In them words: game. plain, simple fond of living be expecially for the nice gifts, also. GROW UP: Quit being a crycareful when backing out of dream baby; get out of your street your driveway into the of Miss Vorwaller Salt a world; developed backbone, Amy and then take a right turn at Lake City is spending not a wishbone; and start actthis intersection. week in Erda with her family every ing like a man or a lady. VorMrs. Mr. and a of tired Im Eugene parent. Im Mrs. Florence Fulmer of Salt waller, Mr. and Mrs. Myron nursing, helping, protecting, Lake City spent Sunday with Vorwaller. appealing, begging, excusing, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochdenying myself tolerating, rane. Mrs. Fulmer is a cousin needed comforts for every cf Mrs. Cochrane. whim and fancy, just because your selfish ego instead of common sense dominate syour perKissing often gets you so close to a gal that you cant see sonality, and thinking, and rewhere youre going. quests. An Interested reader I The bore really means: CHILDREN VISIT know all of you have heard this, Guests at the home of Mr. but dont stop me - I want to and Mrs. Fred Moscon last hear me tell it again." week were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer and children of Las A layer of microscopic moss Vegas, Nevada. grows on the bottom of poois in Mosof Other members the Antarctica, even under ice. con family who spent June 15 with them and who attended Life seems to be a perpetual the Lawrence family reunion to make earning and struggle were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moscapacity meet. yearning con and children of Bountiful n and Mr. and Mrs. Duard The ruling against reading and family of Logan. school Bible in the didnt Rosalind Russell romps as Rose, arouse the curiosity of the ambitious and relentless readers enough to cause mother determined to win the to read it. Perhaps they them of our Eight states do not re- stardom denied her for her two quire a college degree for its daughters, in Gjpsy, the rowdy would read it, though if it were barred from the mails teachers. musical r?' u ' f ' a r new file fone towels regularly 98c reduced a, 24" x 44" bath towel NOW BIGGER, HEAVIER! PLUS NEW GUARANTEED PUCKER-FRE- E BORDERS See our NEW Tile Tone Towels ! Theyre bigger (2 inches wider) and heavier; they have new pucker-fre- e borders that stay smooth wash after wash Colors are glamorous as ever. Yet their regular price is the same famous low! ! Now, to introduce these new, new towels weve reduced prices for a limited time! Hurry in! solid colors: white, pink, yellow, orange fluff, blue, pale green, orange ice, red, kelly green, azalea, purple, brown. stripe colors: pink, yellow, orange fluff, blue, pale green, kelly green, azalea, brown. handtowel reg. 59c NOW ONLY 47c washcloth reg. 29c NOW ONLY 23c I or Penney's will replace the towel Wof-flnde- non-Bib- le Warner Bros, comedy c MONTH VALUES ! Erda Ball sometimes an attitude or a whole philosophy of life among young people. Denver juvenile court gives us this helpful approach. Always we hear the plaintive cry of the : What can we do? Where can we go? The answer is - - - GO FOURTH DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Fulmer welcomed (Bub) a fourth daughter to their family with the birth, on June 12, of Barbie. The little girl was bom at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake City and weighed in at six lbs., 12 oz. She joins Shaw-nSherie, and Lynn. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rowberry of Tooele, and grandmother is Mrs. Charlotte Day of Fillmore. - prints plain and same crepes assorted colon In Every Erda News 1- Assorted washable cotton Pattie Bauer, Bobbys sister, off-bas- e. Sew- find IK the also received honors, in high school division, taking a blue ribbon with an arrangement of driftwood and succulents entitled "Airy and Thirsty Land." and two red ribbons with a miniature arrangement driftand one of roses and wood. Larry Sagers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard H. Sagers, of 458 a North Broadway, received Junior Third Place in the his Achievement Dvision with entry based on the "Lets Pretend" theme. lf 4-- at these bargains! Youll Utter fabrics drastically reduced because quantities are IxMk silver- had made, including painted sword and war axe, a red shield draped with gold chain mail, and a gauntlet filland ed with red snapdrgons white and yellow columbine. Dug-way- SEWERS Club "Happy y, tray as a trophy. reHis entry, which also ceived a blue ribbon, was detheme the around signed "Lets Pretend." It featured chivalric weapons which Bobby three-bedroo- m HAPPY The BoI)l)V cottons now on sale! fa Dispia)lng Ms flower arrangement which won Sweeps Stakes Award In the Junior Achievement division of Iho flower show sponsored by Utah Associated Garden Clubs, la Bobby Bauer, lie arranged and entered the original display under Lets Pretend." COSINERITAS leader Mrs. Helen Gri-egN. R. TO MEET held the first meeting The National Rifle Associafor tion has called a meeting for her 4 H Club "Las Cosineritas Friday. June 2. in the civic for the coming season. was elected room of the city hall at 7:30 Montoy Ruby sumwere firemen Tooele President and Velma Medina, inpm. Members and other 5 pm. about moned offi-ceSunday Vice President. The other terested persons are invited to elected were Gloria Gri-eg- when leaking oil caused smoke attend. Important business will to come from the engine of a Secretary-Treasurer- ; Acbe discussed. on South Main. car Iris Chairman. Montoya; tivity and Laurell Montoya, reporter. MEMORIAL ' S sts at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Grant McKellar were Mrs. Helen Brown Morris from Van Nuys, California, Arlene and Jim Winne, and children, Nancy, Chrissy. and Jimmy of Broderick, California. ' V, 1000's of Horatio A- - Construction of 66 new homes at Dugway Proving Ground will begin in July, according to Lieutenant Lawrence D. Doff, information officer here. The $1,040,260 contract, which was awarded last week to McPhail and Company of Glascow .Montana by the Army Corps of Engineers, calls for 66 duplex quarters. Dugway Proving Ground fs the Armys chemical and bioIn logical test site located western Tooele County on the fringe of the Great Salt Lake Desert. The homes will establish a new neighborhood s for growing community. The wood frame buildings will be garageless, with one and one-habaths, concrete floors and sheet rock insulation. Three phases of construction are provided for in the contract. The shell will be completed. then the utility Installation and landbath and scaping, fixtures, fencing and preparation for occupancy. Dugway will support over 35 construction workers as they attempt to make the homes ready for use by July, 1964. The 66 quarters will be the first in increase here housing since 1959. Lieutenant Colonel John D. Servis, Dugways Deout puty Commander, pointed that the expansion plans were conceived over two years ago to provide more housing on the post for key personnel now living PENNEYBlsfil Open Fridays Till 9 p.m. |