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Show The Toorlf Transcript, Friday March 12 1965 UlJ 07'G MOB.... nn G0,3 TO Sylvanla is BEST BY TEST: Read below and see why an overwhelming percentage of viewers have chosen Sylvanla BEST IN EVERY WAY, Including Color and black and white quality! I And now there's a bWjjfy Here' the newest look of color 7SAwith Sylvjm.iv new rectangular color TV'v-t- he biggest, brightest picture in color TV today! Sylvanijt Color Bright 85 picture tube iv best in blat k and white, too. And best yet -t- he new, vlimmer tube vlicevinchev from cabinet bulk... letv Sylvania custom-fashio- n cabinetv in the trimmest, most graceful proportions. In authentic distressed finishes for any - jiewjfpe, 25-iru- d-r- MISS WHITEHOUSE April Wedding Is Planned MISS GRISSO THURSDAY MORNING QUEEN PINS Marriage Plans Ttaa Standing: Near Mium Cherry Picker "3" Chick Made Slip Up First Ladie Screwball Dreamers bowlers for the week were: D. Wright 188, 195. 2M. J. Hill J. Metcalf. 184, 194, 192. 571; 164. US. 204, 533; E. Stevens. 164. 166, 182. 512; M. DeLaMare 160, 170, 176, 310; A. Gordon 181, 186, S10; D. Rose 184; Z. Snyder 161; M. Mantes 176; J. Millward 161. Ill, 480; B. Richards 184. 491; V. Welter 178; E. Yate 179; A. OuUen 162. 169, 470; D. Seal 164; M. Dalton 163; C. ODriscoll 163. 192; E. Borget SSI: 180. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd W. Grisso of this city are amiuncing the forthcoming marriage plans of their attractive daughter Beth. Miss Grisso will become the bride of Sgt E-- Tommy Guthrie of the 27th Ordnance Detachment at Tooele Army Depot. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Guthrie of Arkc, Idaho. The young ccuple will be hoi.ortd at a reception following at the First Assembly of God Church at 127 N. Seventh Street. Miss Grisso attet.ded Tootle School and graduated High with the Class of 1963. She is currently employed as an ac- CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY . . countant at Salt Lake City. Frankie Jo Russell, daughter of They will make a home in Pat Russell and the late Rolto Russell, recently celebrated her fifth birthday. She is the grand GUTTERSNIPE LEAGUE daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe WEDNESDAY A.M. Russell, of Clover, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorman, Tooele. W L Team Standings: She was honored at a birthday-part- y 25 7 In Salt Lake City with Butterfu.gers V S P 216 10'4 friends and family. 18 14 Rascals 17 IS Toddlers Occasional Hits 146 174 14 V4 11716 The Swans 14 18 Spitfires 13V4 184 Left One 12 20 Right Ones 10 22 Ball Bouncers High individual series and Anita Skelton 533, 182, games 176, 175; Marge Lesoing 518, 178, 172; Ruth Smith 506, 210; Barbara Sears 465, 202; Cohoon 444, 197; Joan Hill 481, 190; Rita Howard 455, 170; Pat England 182; Jackie Juri Anivri At Ellison 173. coele Valley Hospitai High team series and games Right Ores 1613, 594; Butterfingers 1587, 554. 545; Toddlers BIRTHS 1513, 538; Rascals 540. Wendell and Billie Jean Paris Tooele, son, March 11. TO RESUME Captain George ar.d Janice DANCE CLASSES Shade, Tooele, daughter, March Genevieve 10. Lewis dance classes will resume Saturday, March 13. MEDICAL Loya Padgen, Tooele Victor Wise, Tooele Rose Marie Swearingen, Too5 Splits High , :jsA ORGANS & PIANOS NEW AND USED Professional Instruction GOgS??- le Oxfxn - Pia WHITEHOUSE Music Studios Isgroen Building 7 So. Main Phono 882-287- 9 Be Swiff! ...as a ele Floret.ce Brown, Grantsville Lawrence Sharp, Vernon Rocket SURGERY Leslie James, Tooele Eugene Tafoya, Tooele Evelyn Powell, Tooele Nora Anderson, Grantsville Floyd Baker, Tooele Ila Gibson, Tooele like "SwiftyFlycr" Making known the wedding plans cf their lovely young daughter Danalyn art Mr. and Mr. Dan W. Whiuhouse. SHE WILL speak wedding vows with John W. Shields ot. h Friday, April 2 in the Ward Church after-whic- h they will greet friends at a reception. Mr. Shields is the son of Mrs. Alice Shields and the late 'Morris C. Shields. The bride elect is a student at Tooele High School and will graduate with the Class of 63. HER FIANCE is a graduate cf Tooele High and has also atschool at Brigham tended Young University. He is currently trrployed as chemist at the International Smeltir.g and Refining Company. They plan to reside in Fourth-Elevent- Model 251C10M. Contemporary 25 Color Console. Genuine Mahogany veneers and hardwood solids. GIRL SCOUT NEWS Troop 492, Juniors, sponsored by the Beehive State Bank and the American Legion and led by Mrs. Jerry Openshaw and Mrs. Ray Barton, having completed Thinking Day and a Court of Awards where 138 badges were presented, is now preparing for spring activities. Patrol 1 is taking training under their leaders cn patrol leading, patrol assistant leading, attendance and dues, and Court of Honor meetings. These girls are in complete charge of other patrols learning and teaching badge work. These girls will fly up to Cadettes in May: Noleen Anderson, Karma Belich, Lonna Bryan, Teri Bryan, Laura Daley, Debra Drinville, Karen Colleen Haskett, Alicia Lo pez, Cynthia Thomas, Maureen Contras! Amplifications new Strap Frame Grid Video Amplifier tube provides increased "contrast" in the color as well as increased sensitivity. the I BJ. Goodrich; t Want to run your fastest play your best? Then do what t t t c b FLYER WINNERS i c does. WEAR SHOES FLYERS the shoes that CANT BE BEAU Theyre the only canvas shoes with a built-iRIGID WEDGE that helps you run your fastest longer without tiring. Get FLYERS the shoee that winners chooM, SWIFT c P-- F n FREE Johnny Quest ALL t SIGNAL RING With Every Pair i 882-363- 0 The troop and leaders would like to thank Mr. Jack Trantor for his interest in showing and explaining the radio station to patrol 2 on their badge, "My Community." They would also like to thank Mrs. Bryan for telling Patrol 4 of life in the pioneer days for their badge My Home. BROWNS new Killer-n-o n h just-rig- Only Sylvania gives you pictures so bright, so right. Because only Sylvania gives you all this... plus: The Sylvania Color Bright 85 picture with Europium -- plus a patented process of applying screen phosphors-pf- us Sylvania control of Sylvania-mad- e phosphor manufacture-pl- us tubes and components. You can see the difference if makes in the performance you get. Take a look for yourself at your Sylvania dealer's. solid-stat- e 25LC10K. Early American 25" Color Console. Here is the characteristic charm and warmth of Colonial styling in genuine Maple veneers and hardwood solids. Model i 25" is overall diagonal mojiuro 100 21" ia mcrjll diagonal mejsufr. 2M) i The Beehive Bank won two points from the Tootle Beverage. High for the bankers was Johnny Dawson with games of 201, 234 for a 601 series. Gib Hanna had games of 201, 211 for a 583 series. High for the s Tooele Beverage was Mike with games of 222, 226 for a 641 series. Red Kirk had a 203, 584 series and Jerry Lee had a 211 game. with the Shop No. all-ne- Big in t tot mg jrtM in tit wing Contestl Register for Sylvanias Sylvania color tv Mo-gu- Body Enter This is new Big $50,000 "PICK w A LUCKY APPLE SWEEPSTAKES iu NOTHING TO BUYl Hurry-en- ' ds Mar. 20 2 jisuu picture tube c Sylvania announces the brightest picture in all color TV... made possible by the new Sylvania Color Bright 85 picture tube. A remarkable phosphor discovery makes even a bright red apple show its true colors brilliantly for the first time. wonders in TV brightness and color. It per- - s mitted the first "true red." And it let engineers unleash the full intensity of blues and greens. You can see the difference-thousa- nds already have I In the recent color performance poll, viewers picked Sylvania by better than 66 for brightness, clarity and all- coast-to-coa- st around performance. They chose Sylvania overwhelmingly as the best in color. They chose Sylvania as the best in black and white, too. ' See how thousands chose Sylvania Color TV over 1965 models of three leading brands without Europium picture tubes. Test made under supervision of J. Henderson & Associates. rare-eart- h The Sylvania Phosphor Breakthrough For years, the red phosphor on the picture screen has been the weak link in color TV. It made apples look like blushing oranges and prevented pictures from looking both Greens and blues bright and had to be "damped down to match the low-ke- y red. true-to-lif- e. Then scientists of Sylvania and General Teh lephone & Electronics discovered that a DUNCAN HINES rare-eart- phosphor Europium could work CAKE MIXES FOR w TUB WEEKEKI 24 North Main "border sag" on Sylvanias autorectangular tubes. Built-imatic circuit keeps pictures stable, framed on the tube. Distortion Wilson. game. High for Dons No. 1 was Robbie Robinson. Bateman Jewelry won two points from the Tooele Bowl. High for the Bateman Jewelry was Jim Jones with a 207, 578 series. Doug Bateman had a 211, 560 series. High for Tooele Bowl was Tom Childs with a 212, 549 series. Wayne Harria 204 game.- Dunn Coal Co. continued to son had won two points from Richs 2 won as lead the league they team. High for Richs Newarks Hi points from Youngs team. a 213, for Dunn Coal Co. was Lucio was Gary Hansen with 584 series. Glade Hooley had a 559 series. a 217, with Martinez for Newarks Earl Bender had a 224 game 202 game. High a 221, 581 ai.d Dick Chopping had a 202 was Dewey Orr with Barton had a 210 series. Ray was for Youngs game. High Jay Stoddard with a 203 game. game. PURPOSE SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Automatic Degaussing-built-- in circuitry purifies color, keeps set free of magnetic interference. Its automatic when you turn the TV on I 251C10W. Contemporary 2S" Color Console. Genuine Walnut veneers and hardwood solids. P-- POSTUKt FOUNDATION Exclusive Color Level Monitor makes color tuning easier than any you've ever seen! Keeps the color level constant at all times. When tuning, while changing channels. Even through outside; interference. Black and white picture contrast stays constant, too. Model won two points from Dons Body Shop No. 1. High for Dons No. 2 was Tony Vario with a 224 game. Roy Dille had a 210 i Most Advanced Color Chassis in TV: Color TVs are designed and built extra refrom start to finish by Sylvama-wi- th liability, extra tuning convenience. Including illuminated channel window, "set and forget" fine tuning. All Sylvania De-Wa- ll, Dons I o Ocra'i AG I f 1 fi AT Uc ot fi |