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Show 4 The Tccele Transcript $mehTimn iirrssr. Mtximr.fv Hunter Hall f, The annual fmrltrrman1 Drer Jacbm. 15. Tooele. Iljn.cr Hall u aihcdult-- to be held Saturday, tkt.ihrr 12 at the Smelterman'a t'a.on Hall on AMBITION Cast Vine Street. The amount of ambition a Muic will be by the Wrtern- naire, and tuWet ate fl per man posesei determine hi place in the auditorium of life. pmon. in ,h 'ud'' h,,h-- r h Everyone i mv.ted and there ence or on the tage. . Dougla Will be refrcvHmert and pnc Meador, Matador (Tea) Tribune. Anderson's MARKET BASKET and Mr. and Mr F.rnet George Manic. Jr., have returned from a honeymoon in Hawaii to make Iheir home m Tooele. THE COlPLE wa wed August J Find Us in Our New 4. 1963 Honeymooners He turn From Hawaiian Trip iu iti.trrijpp l.tenn rU Wrd"id ay by Iixk-ICounty Clrrt, office, to Carry Ray Rr-i0, T'X !. and Jrauie A I)rr Slatr Friday, October the Factory Outlet Below WHOLESALE PRICES TREMENDOUS SAVINGS THROUGHOUT Store Hellenic Orthodox Denver May Ann I the daughter of Mr. and Mr. Calvin W. Coyle of Denver and George 1 the son of Senator and Mr. E. G Marne of thi city were The double ring rite performed by Most Reverend Mclehrs Diarandrew. Honored attendant to the bride was Mrs George Argus, Matron of Honor, sister of the bride-grooand bridesmaids were M.ss Pam Pantos, Mis Mary Kay Cladis. Miss Diane Stallos, Miss Krisiine Coyle, sister of the bride was a Junior bridesmaid. Flower girls were Cammy Argus and Cathy Mem. Other attendants were Miss Cathy Argus and Miss Christie Clad s. BEST MAN was Gus Cladis, with groom' men, Peter Cayias, Peter Paulos, John Spero, Eddy Demos. Peter Michas and Andrew Cladis. Tommy Cladu was ring bearer, George Cladis was crown bearer. The bride was elegantly gowned in a full length Original 'Biamhi. Ivory peau de oie with fitted bodice, portrait neckline and belled sheath skirt. Her bouffant silk illusion veil was atiached to a crown of alencon lare. She carried white orchids, stephanotis and ivy. A formal dinner was held immediately following the ceremony at the Empire room of the Brown Palace Hotel for the wedding guests. UTAHNS ATTENDING the wedding were State Senator and Mrs. Hughes Brockbank, Mrs. G. A. Paulos, Mr. and Mrs. George Argus. Cathy and Cammy Argus. Mr and Mrs. Ernest G. Paulos, Peter Paulos. Patty Paulos. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Paulos. Pamela Paulos. Con Paulos, Ann Paulos. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Speros, Vickie Speros, John Speros, Estelle Speros. Mrs. Peter Athas. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Alexander. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Paulos. Ted Paulos. Charles Paulos, Mr and Mrs. Ward McAllister. Jr. Peter Ca25, in Church Colorado Aumpt.on 50 NORTH MAIN STREET in LADIES Skirt and Blouse Set Lotwsl Agents For UNITED HOMES Inc. Have Moved Across The Street TO 191 North Main (Next To Tooele Supply) Services We Offer You: Real Estate May we have your listings Build on Lot Program More for your money Custom Building Let Us Bid Your Plan We have a complete staff of qualified Sales People to Assist You Check today's classified section for our listings WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR NEW CONSTRUCTION Come to Beautiful Upland Terrace Subdivision At The Top of 7th Street We have homes under construction For Sale or Choose your Lot & Plans and let us Build for You United Homes Inc. 191 N. Main Phone Evenings 882-356- 882-139- 6 4 LADIES and Mr. 199 S99 BLOUSES LADIES SKIRTS $99 LADIES CAPRIS SJ99 All Sizes Ass't Colors Mrs. Ernest G. Mantes Jr. USE THE 30-DA- LAY-AWA- Y Plan Y J One Table Salesman Samples on Vl MENS SOCKS Rg- - ssc WHOLESALE PRICE . 7Sc Now 44c Ladies STRETCH PANTS All Sizes Reg. 6.95 - 7.95 HAYNES SHORTS 3 Pr. 99 $144 GIRLS P-J- 's I Reg. 2.98 Hooded Polished Cotton Miss Sally Huntington. Mrs. Myrtle Allsop, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gentry, Mr. and Mrs. James Dugdale, Mr. and Mrs. James Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Decker, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Tate, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pruett, Mr. and Mrs. George Lamb, Miss flflotot's Announce 12.95 PEDAL PUSHERS Mr. and Mrs. Gus Karabatsos. Peter Karabatsos, Billie Karabatsos, Mrs. Kenneth Hunting-ton- , Marguerite Davis Other guests Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lappas, Chicago. Illinois: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Maragos. of Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rum-mel- l. Chicago: Miss Julia Pappas, New Orleanas, La.; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Allevizos, Los Angeles. Calif. Dr and Mrs .John Cladis Reg Reg 3.95 to 6.95 yias. and family, of San Mateo, Calif mm Styles and Cetera Sties I !o II YOU BUY BELOW WHOLESALE PRICES ! A m Howard & Evelyn Ilaincs BARGAIN ANNEX SWEAT SHIRTS SLIPS $i77 Ladles Sixes FRESH GROUND BEEF 3 pounds 1 00 Miss Sandra Hansen . GEORGE M ANTES is a graduate of the University of Utah. He served as president of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and served on the Inter- - Fraternity Council for four years. He was stationed at the Finance Center at Fort Benjamin, Harrison for 2 f and years while serving in the Army. Mary Ann has studied for 3 years at the William Woods College for Women in Fulton, Mo., and has resumed studies at the University of Utah where she will graduate in the spring. one-hal- Grandma Never Had It So Good Sandra Hansen Sets November Wedding Date Making plans for a November are Miss Sandra Hansen and Gary N. McCluskey. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel M. Hansen, 267 Griffith Street. She is a senior at Tooele High School. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobs, 266 North 4th Street, are parents of the future bridegroom. He is serving a tour of duty with the U.S. Navy aboard the USS Sellers and is home ported at Charleston, South Carolina. The couttle plan to honeymoon back to Charleston, where they will make their home. 22 wedding Cantaloupe lge.ea. 15' Celery large stock 10'1 Mince CLAMS CABBAGE Most of the portable kitchen appliances common in moderr homes were either in the luxury or non- - existent class two generations ago. The electric sewing machine was heavy and limited. Now machines sewing are streamlined and can do about everything a young seamstress desires - from sewing backwards to making button- tlslroms holes. Frozen foods were unknown to s of the 1930s. Tothe days popular cake mixes and precooked foods were merely simmering in the minds of the 2-2- 9. lb. teen-ager- entrant BIRTH S- Scott and Betty Krane, yourdrying equipment, son, October 2. self dry cleaning, vast shopping and Cheron Hodgson, Edwin the and supersuper plazas, Grantsville, daughter, Oct. 2. market stocked with thousands James and Nancy Wells, of of items are only a few of the new developments since mother Tooele, son, October 1. Agelico and Gloria Mascarenas WP" oirj. Tooele, son, October 2. The remarkable variety of George and Ardella Smith, of miracle fabrics, patterns son, October 3. Tooele, the zipand spwinf? notions (like per) is another boom to MEDICAL-engaged in the 1963 version of Michael Padgen, Tooele home economics. John Manhart, Ophir Grandmother was limited to Emily Christensen, Tooele the familiar silk, wool or cotton, and hook- - and- - eye fasteners. YET TO BE thought of were SURGERY- Winfred Gray, Lehi household terms such as drip-drMary Andrea Nelson, Tooele steam iron, spray-ostarch Nora Anderson, Grantsville fitted sheets, aerosol can, famRandy Silcox, Tooele ily room and countless others. In addition to learning how to of the homemakers cook, I960s explore nutritional facts OPENING SOCIAL Eleventh Ward Relief Society and fallacies. Weight control, home management, opening social will be held grooming, interior decoration and child Thursday, at 7.30 p.m. in the care are part of the popular pro- Eleventh Ward Church. All ladies of the ward are ingam supervised by the Coopea-tiv- e Extension Service and local vited to attend. There will be a Club loaders. program, and refreshments. WASHING do- - "nton ADR name. city Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital paepa rcfiPPl AUTOMATIC Sund, Jusf it- - and Dug-wa- CHUNK SALMON For Baking SPECIAL PRICE Center Slices Halibut End Cuts 55 29c lb n in This Entry Blank or Come and Get One From Us REGISTER NOW - NO OBLIGATION 2' Fresh Crisp 4--H 4--H V HEAD LETTUCE fin FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE |