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Show lMt The Tootle Transcript, Friday, June 12, 'aUNUimL'il Um4 nrk Fn4y T C Taul ANNUALS 3 trjiAMaxrjixpu Uuk Eatr4 CImo MilUr at tfw M Offir at aaala y. Uuk. Augmt 14, 144 under Art at Mirdi 4. 147 FuMittod by lb TrnnomiM-aulMiFublubin CMyoy, Im , 44 Nortk Man Tmb tty, Dub. M4n all nmtpoadMn aa boa la. Toaal a, Uiab mall I nad bx U y a yar 0, F 0 luborriptMn ralM at CNy. if ir Do, Nl rt, r Car-n- Mimy. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor HUGH J. BARNES. Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALGREN, Business Manager Cm Petunias 45 Varieties Stocks Marigolds Asters Dahlias Salvia Allyssum Many Others lobelia I Open Weekends 9 to 7 Budget Troubles Hit PERENNIALS Excellant in Backya'd, Border .The annual struggle to keep the Tooele City budget, the Tooele County budget and other budgets of communities in Tooele County, within the anticipated tax re- venue is now underway. Demands for additional services, expanding population, and increasing salary and equipment and materials costs are readily apparent in the discussions. Tooele County citizens should take an active interest in the budgets if only to inform themselves as to how the money is being spent. Requests for new services can only be met by either increasing taxes or finding places in governmental budgets in which to cut. Governmental units as well as the individual citito keep within their budgets. zen are hard-pu- t HOSPITAL MEDICAL-Jo- hn Adam. Tooele Laura Worthen, Tooele Vera Murdock. Tooele William H. Reid Grantsville Bob Pulmk, Tooele SURGER- YRobert C. Williams, Grantsville Mr. Holloway. California Kirby Orme. Tooele Charlotte Millward. Grantsville Collette Hodge. Tooele D C. Tony Mehle. Jr., Tooele Vesta Murphy, Calif. Joseph Sze, Wash. MR. AND MRS. FRANK TAYLOR Couple to Celebrate Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Taylor. 171 South 1st East, will hold open house at their home Saturday from 6 to 9 p.m. in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. THEY WERE married June 13. I9H. in Pocatello. Idaho. They have lived in Tooele since COUPLE HAS UNEXPECTED CAMPING TRIP A trip Monday night to South Willow Canyon to determine how their sons were enjoying their camping trip resulted in an unexpected overnight stay by the Fred Chamberlains. Their car got firmly stuck in the mud as they tried to find their boys camping spot among the many in the canyon and they had to await daylight before help could be summoned. Mr. Chamberlain located his sons as he headed down the canyon to summon help. A Excel BACON lb. Achieillea Aub'eietia Columbia Rtxk Cross Dasies Alaska Delphinium Foxglove Dianthus A Gordons Gloriosa Plumbago Baby Breath Coral Hell Thrift Red Hot Poker Silver Mound Primrose Pfcie Bridal Wreath pink and white CLEMATIS American Sweet Gum Tree Wisteria Tree Form roads steam locomotive. They have three children: Ber nice Taylor, San Francisco; Mrs. Alice Rampe, La Crescenta California, and Frank Taylor, of Salt Lake City. The taylors have five grand children and 2 great grand children. THEY REQUEST no gifts on their anniversary. Mr. Taylor has been a member of the Tooele Odd Fellows Lodge since 1925 and has held various offices in the organization including Noble Grand and the state office of Past Patriarch of the State Odd Fellows. of eating place where drugs or liquor are not sold. TK3 WIEUK) Japanese Black Mr. Taylor retired in 1954 frotst the Tooele Smelter where he fiad worked as a machinist. One of his tasks was the overhaul of the Tooele Valley Rail- restaurant seems to be a Rock Shrubs Trees Vines 1923. type and . . . . .... . 7.50 Maple Black Leaf Plastic Garden Hose 50 ft. Vi inch Inside Dictn. st North Tooele MR. AND MRS. JIM DAVIS AT DETERMINATION Determination to succeed at all costs is an excellent way to eliminate failure. Swca'a AG CAcrhot Young Couple T'olrn VOWS Mr. and Mr-.- . William Becker of Toele announce the marri-ap- e of their daughter Billie Louise to Jim Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Davis, of Warner. The marriage was perfornvd by Reverend Milton Newman at the Tooele Assembly of God Church on Sunday. May 31. In bridal the procession wer three flower girls. Vicki and Gail Davis, and Moria Beck er, a ring bearer. Iritz Becker, the bridesmaid, Bernie Redding The best man was Guy PANTA STAIN Warm, earthen colors in rugged protective odd years coat t that will to the life of fences, carports, siding, etc. -- FOR Q tC.i Work-save- r! Money-save- r! A' QUALITY An. economy coating by FAMOUS DEVOE. Plenty of protec- HOME tion for mony outdoor WHITE surfaces. ONLY. FIX-U- P! Summertime maintenance FAMOUS, con be such a chore UNMATCHED QUALITY! Breather type paint with "Devral" that cuts down pooling, crocking or unless you IUY RIGHT, luy to save work and blistering. money! QUALITY products help you savt on both rT AC aJ G AL 1000 colors! Meet the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clestino Medina bom June 1 at Tooele Valley HospiPhoto by A. D. Thomas tal. work ond materials. SUMMER FENCE MATERIALS BARGAIN GARDEN HOSE The man who remembers what he learned at his moth-kne- e was probably bent Tough, green, pliable plastic and light in weight, SO brass couplings feet x 1 HIS THIRD CADILLAC . . . HIS FIRST NEW ONE ... STEPLADDERSl Heavily braced and smoothly finished with safety groove treads and paint shelf. S w REDWOOD PICNIC TABLE and BENCH SETS $21 FT. HIGH up Made of Clear Lumber A MUST FOR EVERY PATIO I ! . p Vs Get the BUILDING BUG REMEMBER FATHER'S DAY Suaday, June 21 Seled From our wide choice of hand and power tools. Top quality for yoars of servict. ft . . . Cadillac This man is enjoying his first brand-neafter becoming acquainted with the cars unsurpassed value by twice buying used Cadillacs. He learned that a late model used Cadillac gave him more standard equipment and engineering advancements than most new cars. First of all, while Cadillacs styling was continually refined, it never lost the clean, dignified look that says Cadillac and Cadillac alone. The smooth, quiet perform ance and complete reliability of his used Cadillac was h constant source of enjoyment. Then, too, he and his family enjoyed luxury and comfort to a degree reserved 8 tyt exclusively for Cadillac owners. MORE TEMPTING THAN EVER-A- ND JUST WAIT TILL The pride of ownership of so distinctive a car was a g pleasure, for he had the satisfaction always of knowing he drove the finest. When it came time to trade his previously owned Cadillac for a later model, he found its value had held remarkably high . . . and returned a substantial part of his original investment. So what could be more natural or wise than to make the eventual move to a new Cadillac? New or used, there is no finer motoring investment than a Cadillac. And new or used, your authorized dealer has one to fit any budget. Theres never been a better time to invest in the finest of them all. never-endin- YOU DRIVE IT SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER Birthday wishes are sent out to pretty little Betty Jo Maughan. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Maughan. A birthday party was given in her honor on Wednesday, June 18. All of her little friends were in attendance. 7 STOKER MOTOR CO. 44 Eaat First North Tooolo, Utah GENERAL MOTORS NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR |