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Show Homemaker Club To Meet Tuesday Hither And Yon 0 Club will The Homemaker' meet on Tueaday, April 7 at 10:45 a m. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Vern Clary. 110 W. 480 S. Nona Shib-le- y will apeak on the history and points of interest in Utah and Tooele County. Bring your sandwich, dessert and beverage will be served by the hostess. Please call if you plan Mrs. Clary to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Schultz have had as house-guesMr. Schultzs sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Bill Diepolder, of New Ulm, Minnesota. Back from a spring vacation in California and Nevada are Mr. and Mrs. Byron Townsend. They visited in Saratoga, Calif., with Mrs. Townsends sisMr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Taylor, ter and brother-in-laand in San Mateo with her niece and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Moulin. They also spent a few days in Las Vegas. Kelly Eastbum, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl East-bucelebrated his fourth birthday on March 23 with a party for several friends. The party followed an Easter motif, and cake and ice cream were served. Grand finale was an Easter egg hunt. Guests included Chip Lis, Debbie Foster, Sharon Dougherty, Catherine Anderson, David Nutter and Kenny Eastbum. Easter weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lombardi and family were Mrs. Lombardi's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ferald Anderson, of Ephraim, and her sister, Mrs. LuGene Nielson, and sons, Todd and Randy, also of Ephraim. ts 0 m Utah's first elk hunt in modern times was held in 1925. FatherSoiw cnr Banquet Set Fur Friday0 Prescriptions Out Mart Ahwyi sa Daty Tr . CAIOWKLL DRUG 29 NO. MAIM ST. TOOEIC . UTAH 882 0287 Wit ZZJZ DIT7 Special Kids Matinee Sat. at 1 p.m. Shop While Your Children View trtWM MOM CM mi MISS Til Til 10 ADAMSON ' Elected Secretary Of AWS Council T m Doris Adamson was recently elected AWS secretary for the coming year. AWS is the Associated Women Students on campus. Every coed that is enrolled at Utah State is automatically a member of AWS. AWS is responsible for such programs as a Big and Little Sister ProWomen's Week, and gram. Mothers Weekend. Miss Adamson is a sophomore at Utah State University. She is majoring in Clothing and Textiles and recently returned from San Francisco on a field trip. She is active on campus as president of Merrill Hall, vice president of Spurs, and a member of the Inter Residence Council. Reqular Show Ends Saturday RITZ . . DORIS 1 JAMES l PfiLLY bJf BERGEN L I Sunday, Monday, Tuesday -- THE SOUND iWil ONLY the theel of iSanti OF SPEED .A IMIhMiMi SUIAM . AY 4 P Vl$o' Slli The Public Shooting Grounds Box Elder County was established in 1923 as the first man-mad- e marsh open to public hunting. At present the department of fish and game owns and manages nine public hunting marshes with a total of 61,000 acres. in rossano brazzi idaFfe TECHNICOLOR Piffi jjiJrr -- AUMVFRSAl RflfJSf The Tooele Transcript MINOR ACCIDENT An accident at 396 Antelope By Marcella Workman Miti Shauna Sandino entertained three amall guests at a birthday party in her home on March 28. Present were Misses Heidi and Holly of Tooele, and Alesa Workman, of Stockton. Shauna was I years old. Aft! Friday, April cense During Oil Facta, 1964, according gasoline taxes 3, 1964 the United States will be col- le?,ed at h .r,t of H2.S40 a Th t0 f federal ?nd V0"" P,d motorists is expected to hit $8.6 billion. Gasoline taxes average more than 10 cents a CITATION Ward Elliott Brown. Western was cited by Tooele Motel, Police. Wednesday for City having no Utah Operators li- - Avenue. Wednesday, involved vehicles driven by Joseph P. Pannunzio, 82 North 4th. and Robert Morton Kellog, 31 Tacoma Drive, Tooele City Police reported. to -- .iin- in Har-woo- j, "-- Many of the older residents Stockton and surrounding communities will be interested to learn of the graveside service and burial of Emory James Booth in the Stockton died March 26. 1984. at Provo. Utah and was a resident of His parents. Alpine. Utah. Laura and Will Booth and his grandparents. Betty and Henry are buried here, also, The home where Emory Booth bom Is now the Clifford residence. rn Ptal in Holy Salt The March Cross Curtis Matties Full Console COLOR TV 22. Hos- - Lake City. fellow, who little measured 20 inches, weigh-Booted in at 8 pounds 4 oun ces. He has a sister nam-wa- s e(j Allison, who was ing ,0 meet him proud Paren,s aLe Mr- - and Ellwood Frailey George n proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George E. Frailey, Sr., and Mr. wait-brig- ht Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hog.n a silver wedding an- 25 by dining March niversary in Salt Lake City with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Bevan. of Tooele, ac- - and Mrs. Raymond W. companied them to the city. Hanson, all of this city, where they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmidt of West Jordan and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lerdahl, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Lerdahl are Mrs. Hogan's sisters. The four couples spent an enjoyable Parents more furnishing evening together. than half of their child's oo rt may claim him as a de- Lena Shelton enjoyed Easter on their Federal pdent dinner in her home come tax return even though sister-inwith a brother and the child had income of $600 law. Fred and Irene Webb, of or more during 1963 and is Utah. After dining quired t0 f,e hif own rfturn they joined the crowd of spec- - Roland V. Wise. Director of tators at the scene of the flood internal Revenue for the Utah on the main street of town. District, said today. He explained however, that Guests for Easter dinner at the child must not have reach-th- e home of Mr. and Mrs. Al- - ed his 19th birthday by Janu-fre- d Hiss were a daughter and ary I. 1964. or must have been son- - in- - law. e Barbara and a student during five George Millward and family, calendar months in 1963. of Grantsville, and a son and Your child is not considered e daughter- - in- - law, Fred and to be a student if he Yvonne Hiss and family, of attends night school, or is The guests arrived just ing a correspondence or an in time to help stem the flood employee training course, waters which were threatening These rules apply only to to come in the door of the Hiss the taxpayer's own child, After things were child or legally adopted child, under control, everyone enjoy- - Any other child, whether or ed the dinner and visited to- - not related, may not be claim-gethe- r. ed as a dependent if he has gross income of $600 or more, Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas regardless of his age or his entertained at their status as a student, guests home with an Easter dinner. Document 5013 which were Mrs. Thomas's nishes more detailed informa-mothe- r, Mrs. Emma Beckstead tion on this subject is avail-o- f South Jordan, and two sis- - able upon request from the Inters, Mrs. Laree Gallegher and ternal Revenue Service, three children of Kearns, and Utah law requires a proper Mr. and Mrs. Bud Mangrum ind family of Salt Lake City, license for taking any species of fish, except for juveniles Joe and Ruth Kelly enjoyed under twelve years of age. sn Easter visit from their dau- Mr. and ghter and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mrs. Harry Stewart and ,fam- - Ajje an(j family, of Tooele; ily, of Roosevelt, Utah. Mrs. Ray Nelson, of San Jose, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Returning to reside in our pajter and family, of Tooele; community this week are Bill Mr. and Mrs. Michael Christ-an- d Helen Eyre and their chil- - ensen an(j daughter Lee, of dren. Bill is the son of Parley gantaquinn, Utah; Mrs. Frank and Maybell Eyre. (Emma Painter and Mrs. Flo- rence Smith, of Santaquinn; Easter Sunday was indeed a Mrs. Kathleen Boltz and occasion at the home of dren Qf T00ee the Arnold Tabbert family. and Mrs. Tabberts three relatives and wife Mr. and Mrs.nephew Forty Bob fama were present for Cja 0f pr0v0i were unable to ily reunion. The reason for the attend the reunjon but were special celebration was the bap- - visitors a week ago at the Tab-tisof Mr. Tabbert. Thirty- - bert bome eight of this group attended sacrament meeting in Stockton 0pa, and Aen West and Ward LDS Church on Easter motored to Ogden last famjy morning when Mr. Tabbert was week where they spent 2 days confirmed. visiting Mrs. Wests relatives. A buffet luncheon was serv- pjjgy were overnight guests at ed in the afternoon and the en- the home of 0pals motheri tire group had an enjoyable Ml-s- . Watson Ca,He Among time visiting with one another fbose visited were a brother and catching up on the family and sister-in-aMr. and Mrs. to many news. Of interest Wilson and also an Stockton folks would be the oId Robert Coy, grandfather guest list of those present. of 0gden Mr. and follows: as are They Mrs. Jack Painter and family Reports come to us of Cur-o- f Tooele; Bob and Zettie Gar- - tis jacobs winning third place cia and daughter Nancy of in the Hootenanny Contest at Kathleen Ross tbe Mrs. Tooele; Eleventh Ward last pourth and daughter Peggy, of Too- He played the guitar prjday Tooof Pearl Mrs. Painter ele; and sang a western song ele; Mrs. Linnie Nix and dau- - Heartaches By The Number. ghter Debra, of Tooele Mrs. Mrs. Curtis Jacobs and the Lourraine Peterson, of Grants- - children motored to Lynndyl, ville; Mrs. Ruby Worthen and Utah, Saturday and spent the Mrs. Melva Dell children, day vjsjtjng wjth her parents, Worthen and children, of Too- - Mr. and Mrs. William Over-elMr. and Mrs. Ralph Kad- son and sjsteri Mrs. Jeanne ing of Stockton, Mr. and Mrs TaIbert and famiiy of Charles Nelson and family, d This Friday. 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