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Show EPISCOPAL MISSION TO HOLD CHURCH SCHOOL REGISTRATION St. Barnabas Episcopal Mission, of Tooele, will hold Church School registration Sunday, Sep- 64 The Tooele Tranarript, Friday, Sepl. 1' -- 7- Sa'-s. fC i f"N1 , 4 f , rty - Nothing ever succeeds which exuberant spirits have not help Friedrich Niet ed to produce. sc he The Twilight of the Hols. 1 i i COUGARS - Judges of value Mfeo the value of eureoP Insurancel HANSEN 49 S 1st East again the nimble fingers of Eule Mse Garfield pay off as she walked away for the second time with first prizs plus sweepstakes, this time on her beautiful "Autumn Lear quilt at the Tooele County Fair, just completed. Shown in the picture on the right Is the prize winning quilt of IM4, which will be entered In the State Fair this month. On the left is the prize winning quilt "The Popples for I Ml. Esslo Mae Is a busy woman with her at the Western Pacific Railroad Com gardening and a full timo Job as any Coffee Shop. Supplies Upholstery Buttons fllEE ESTIMATES 4S8 South Mala 4 PM to 8 FN Monday thru Thursday S AM to S PM Saturday Manuel Wright Prop. CASH MIKUKI iW33!fB DaQ'O CITIES There is no mission field in all the world more demanding, more crucially important, than the American city. Either the church will give itself to the to all of city and its people the people of the city or it will lose the city, it will lose tomorrow, and it may well lose its own soul. Dr. A. James Armstrong, Methodist Information. Oncn'f AG Gcrhot Mow Tooele Alert. Otters W&FK tJSSgHlj .J,i, This Week on Our SgCd0 IIBgogCi ft S)peGDeoO WEEKEND VACATION Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Marion W. Poulson and their ) children who are still at home, Marvin, Linda Le, and Jim, will start a weekend visit with their daughter and Janet and Richard Asper, and their grand daughter Janalyn. That evening they will be entertained at the McKellar Ranch, where the Poulson Family will get their first look at the Don-ne- r Trail. Saturday morning the group will be joined by Janet's sisters family, the J. Harlow Wilcox family, of Sandy, Utah. With them will be their children Jean, Marianne, Melia, Lisa, Eileen, Michelle, and Jimmy. Everyone will spend Saturday afternoon pinenut hunting at Morgan Ba- -. sin. Sunday, following morning church services, the three families will drive to Lehman Cave where another sister and family will meet them. Waiting there will be Dr. and Mrs. Leland E. Bitner and son, Brent, of Midvale, Utah. After camping out overnight the family group will return to Salt Lake County.' son-in-la- n jV - f- RuM'l AT S ii THE WILDCATS Front row: Blake Hutchinson, Chipper Devaney, James ONeil. Middle row: Scott Dean, Mike Knudsen, Duncan Sampson, Mark Madsen. Back row Bob Thompson, Dave Smith, Steve Bange, Gam Anderson, Kay Nielsen, Mike Linares. QJ 882-3Q0- cook-waitre- ss The successful Wendover Little League baseball was brought to a close, for the season, with an evening of fun, sponsored by the Lions Club, and Auxiliary, at the home of Marie Johnston, who with Lonita Wadsworth, were hostess for the party. Managers, Club President Roland Portwood, player agent, Don Dean, and the ball clubs enjoyed the barbecue, and the games, together. rural ture - Coverings HS.j i- This happy group participated In a fun packed MIA opening social on Tuesday September 1st In the Wendover Ward. The theme "The Worlds Fair" was carried out in the decoration and games. Refreshments Included punch and cup cakes which were decorated with tiny flags of every country. LONGER ENGINE LIFE Diesel and heavy-dut- y gasoline engines get maximum protection with RPM DELO Lubricating Oils. Special compounds prevent piston and ring deposits, hold down crankcase sludge. And parts don't wear out as fast because of RPM DELO's anti friction additives. Fresh Green PEPPERS RPM DELO HEAVY DUTY.. .SUPER RPM DELO SPECIAL ... or RPM DELO SUPERCHARGED-3- . One of these oils is just right for your equipment and operating conditions. for TKSS WIKUKI For any Standard Oil product, call Donald A. (Don) Smith AT P. O. Boa 417 (Warner) Flratf that Gcrea'f AG Hcrbot 882-14- 882-389- 7 39 C' Bee. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Hildred Monahan, on Friday, Sept. 11; Gary Mascaro, Wayne Shepherd, Arvilla Urban, Nadine Toombs, on Saturday, Sept. 12; Barney Smith, Sunday, Sept. 13; Ernest Bates, and George Lewis Cloward, on Monday, Sept. 14; Billy Ray Morgan. Connie Nelm Kenneth Neilson, and Nonie Mas caro, on Tuesday, Sept. 15; Billy Freeman, Mary Anderson, and Terry Roe Portwood, on Wednesday, Sept. 16; Mitzi Lewis, Della Ayala, on Thursday, Sept. 17. INJURES FOOT Lane Shelton had the misfortune of getting his foot caught in the spokes of a bicycle on Thursday, causing a bad bruise around the and lacerations ankle. Hamper of TIDE $5.25 value STUDENTS LEAVE FOR SCHOOL This week sees the exchange of many students going away to school, mostly to Grantsville, who in turn loan their young folks to Wendover for the summer months. Laundry Basket $1.50 value Famous Maytag Wringer Washer Double Rinse Tubs Famous Maytag Quality $1Jf95 14V This Week During This Special Back - to - School Offer Hamper of Tide Laundry Basket 5 173 $H32 Regular Costs 95 WT PLOW! FERTILIZE! People are surprised. They call others to the phone. You ask yourself why you waited so long to You don't need a an Entire Assembly Of Laundry Equipment For Count On It Things happen when you call Long Distance. You Pay Only 1 50 70 DELAY Putting off an easy thing makes it difficult; putting off a hard one makes it impossible. G. H. Lorimer, Sunshine Maga- - Costs You Much Much Less 1700 Co a tael IJ me today! LEONARD One Little League Completes Play At Wendover UPHOLSTERY TKS v FIRST PLACE . . . Manager, Steve Wadsworth, assistant manager, Dale Stewart. Front, left to right: Steve Wadsworth, Rodney Renolds, Kevin Wat kins, Dean West, Greg Mascara, Cody Lewis, Dan Port wood, Dale Stewart. Back row: Billy Hines, Kenny Vltv cent, Marshall Bliss, Mike Madsen, Bobby Suslch, Steve Richey. Not pictured Mike McDonold. THE Caachca PLACE WINNERS WOLVERINES Fred Kenley and Dav Harper raOjL la R: Jim Free-maBat bay, Terry Part woe Knudoen, Barry Robertaon. Middle row Watkliu, Rodney Sampoon, Kaw Don Tripp, Dale Mauor, Blaln Tlllibury, Kirk Landrum. Top row: Joe Brown, Bob Cook, Mike Tucker, Tim Port wood, Tommy Freeman, Dave Harper. SECOND tember 13, immediately after morning prayer service. With a full curiculum of new material and a full teaching staff, we are looking forward to an informative year. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. "; visit special occasion to call Long Distance. Try it and see! And youre on your way to profit! 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