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Show Ciii.ii jii. tH.oft hjv V - !)- hij BlPfTI '( Sometimr Friday, September 27 1963 The Tooele Transcript ward it to get ukrt pvpf. a few r K,,mg ur old-J- 3 i n)r lA-- , Dear Sir. A !& , I I ,J If repaid in 14 days the - t- --' .a&. total will be $2500 LOANS UP TO TEA . . . Sr led at the the Annual Membership at table serving lea n( the Woman Club el Tootle are left, Mrs, T. M, Aldou and right, Mra. John Journey Standing are officer and committee member L to R. Mr. George MEMBERSHIP IWHiMI FINANCE COMPANY of Tooele Phone: their first this Fall will receive a 'Junior Astronaut the Treasury an- nounces Stamps are on sale at post offices and at many schools. 882-158- .rf Louise llardy. The tea waa held Sept. 23 at the home of Mr. Paulo. m0,qUjlws farry t deer across loose g highway was playing Wj(b jru!li as two toej can, carry any animal heavier than a medium- - sized mosqul-Certificat- fabhf STANDARD HEATING OIL vii Gives you the warmest feeling Nows the time to order STANDARD HEATING OIL for the warmest feeling all winter long. Call your Standard Man today for dependable service . . . and for the safe, warmth of Standard Heating Oil. clean, Donald A. (Don) Smith P. O. Bo Phono 882-143- 417 Plant 3 (Wamef) Rea. 882-389- 7 Ernest Paulo, Mrs. e, Womans Club Ilolih Fiftieth Anniversary Tea The 50th Anniversary Tea of the Womans Club of Tooele was held last Sunday at the beautiful home of Mrs. Ernest A. Paulos. The decorations and tea table were resplendent all In gold. Tea chairman was Mrs. Elmer Tate with committee member Miss Melba Speirs, Mrs. Louise Hardy, and Mrs. Cheleon Halla-da- y serving during the afternoon. Past presidents who poured were Mrs. Myrtle Allsop, Mrs. Herman Pedersen. Mrs. John L. Journay, Mrs. Werner Floyd, Mrs. T. M. Aldous. Free Rose For Every Lady DOUBT Doubting can. and sometimes does, lead to new snd great discoveries. Like the doubt that But the earth was square pseudo - Intellectual doubt values because the knocking majority holds them dear - is destructive; and whe'her by extends to blind rather than enEditorial, lighten the masses. News, hm, Safeway Safeway Stores, Inc. -- - FRIDAY or SATURDAY We Have Fashionable urban 2)rcss Interested ITS A BOY new From Germany come of the arrival of a son. Wayne Jeffery, on Sept. 8. to Mr. and Mrs. John P. Simon The husky young man weighed nine pounds four and a half ounces and was welcomed by two brothers John P. and Ray L, and a sister. Sherry Lynn. The mother will be remembered as the former Connie Hunt, of this city. His father is stationed in Genosiny, with the U.S. Army, at t!flf5th Army Hospital. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bridges, of Tooele. and the paternal grandparents reside in Michigan. A Who Tries on a Coat 'St '7 oats Coo5 rr tr or.' J rvms Use Our Convenient 19 North Main St. " Lay-Awa- Plan y Open Friday Evening 882-162- 0 at A Full Fantastic Color TV hitlririrlckiticitickltirick J Lowest J ALBUM ff If The STAMFORD Price I 213G-20-- Ever! SPECIAL J Reg. 3.98 l j 2 Beg. 4.98 $349 , The WAKEFIELD Mirk 9 Series - 265 sq. in. picture rcaVictor j YouriChoice S. The GAINSBOROUGH H 93 Color TV K.rk 9 Serls. 14 $lK(CJ)95 tcr 0 RCA 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Victor 27th And Monday Thru Saturday, Sept. 30th to Oct. 5 5ervce riHwai r y NO DOWN PAYMENT! qualified credit on ALL RCA Victor and RCA Whirlpool MERCHANDISE during Coloramai No payments 'till 1964 with 8-d- With purchase of any Color or Console TV, Washer, Dryer JU Home Entertainment Center i Friday Sept. Star, M RCAVICTOR Color TV The RADNOR Mark 9 Series 265 sq. in. picture U(JL LOWBOY rrK rca Victor OPEN CONTEMPORARY COLOR TV SETS 1 , ay ' j a Mra. Schlno Padilla and daughter of Mr. and Sir. I)ia -- Pbotot by A. D. Thome NEW BABIES bora recently at Tooele Valley Hospital are L to R: daughter of Mr. and Mra. Vera Blake, aoa of Mr. and ed up. even if you do have to embarrass people. As for the change In city government. I say AMEN to former Mayor James A. Bevan's article is the September 6th Issue. I am much impressed by the present city manager'! ability as a business administrator, hit honesty, sense of fair play, and his impartiality. My observation has been that he gives the little people the same consideration as the b g people. Please. Tooele citizens, recognize what a good thing you have before (Ft too late. An ) - the polae didn't waste their time arresting the violators as the judge just slapped them on the wrist and turned them loose. 1 hope you keep the issue before the public until it is clean- Mr. David Jensen, Mr. William Webster, Mr. William Gentry, Miss Melba Spier. Mr, t imer Tate, Mra. Myrtle Allsop and Mr. Argus, The man who said he saw two All children buying U.S. Savings Siamp 13 South Main Street j the subject before leav.ng Tooele. I think the judge of the the villain, juvenile court 1 ably aided and abetted by the parents of the young people concerned. One Tooele mother told me that to long at her ton was dragging Mam the knew he wasn't in some worse place getting into trouble. Her idea seems to have some merit but doesn't help to solve the traffic problem. 1 heard from other that S3f. Phone for prompt, courteous service! rtrtr firm rinwiiiTriTfii mu cost F) The September 6th Transcript arrived today and although the news is two weeks old it may not be too late to voice an opinion on the recent issue, namely 'dragging main' and the "change in c ty government' On the dragging mam issue, I remember having frustrations and several conversations on )h : WP aWr. c LETTERS TO THE EDITOR |