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Show V Diane Barlow To Join March Of June Brides PROTECT YOUR GOLF CLUBS FUSTIC COLF TUCES v YOU SAVE 12c EACH x GIRL SCOUT NEWS Troop (72, Brown let, sponsor-e- d by the Tooele Community Methodist Church and led by Mrt. Eldon Feuerbach and Mrt. Jack Detweiler, hat baen prefor Day Camp. The girl Mr. and Mr. Harold Barlow, paring have practiced being Discover 492 Watt 2nd South, Tooele, an. ert and have already made nounca lha engsgement and their ail-upont, ditty beg and forthcoming marriage of their Juice can cupt. They have been daughter Diane Lynn to Mr. trained in the uae of a knife Glenn W. Caldwell, eon of Mr. and have practiced whittling. and Mrt. Park Caldwell, 1(2 Rutted Avenue, Tooela. COURAGE The bride-elec- t graduated from Courage it bearing one's own Tooele High School and attended Utah State University. She personal tragedies without drala presently attending Brigham matiling them to others. Young University. The future bridegroom graduated from Tooele High School, The couple will be married on and will graduate from Univer- June II. with a reception follow sity of Utah in June, where he Ing In the Tooele ta a member of Phi Delta Theta Thirteenth Ward chaFraternity. He is at present Drp pel. They will make their home uty Sheriff of Tooele County. at Tooele. ' your fin woods ond irons thj protection thy dwrv , , . hbulor plow tic tubos slip oily into your golf bog to oliminoto won end scrotcfits. Civ REG. 20c V SPALDING SOFT DALLS Fourth-Elevent- cmcui Heoehide Ceqpr get professional quality and fit at a very modest cost p BASEBALL SHOES 10-YEA- CAR TOP BOATS aluminum AFrELDY R GUARANTEE 0 LAPSTRAKE DESIGN 0 0 GETTER GUILT LOWER-PRICE- MISS BARLOW FOX A MOST D Rtf. pair 2" Steel Cleat pair 3 base everything yon wont in boH oboe leather for qualify proper foot support, for sura footed confidence ond snug tie dosing GUY NOW KO A PAY DACRON 1W.C0 ... . 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Troop 426, Brownies, sponsored by the Eagles Auxiliary and led by Mrs. Ray Bowen, Mrs. Oscar Bullard, Mrs. Fannie Hamilton, and Mrs. Floss HenMr. and Mrs. Alfred Frank ning, chose foe Tooele Valley Mistr, Sr., of Richmond, Vir- Nursing Home for a special ginia, announce the engage- Easter project. They sang to ment of their daughter Martha foe residents and provided reLeigh, to John Everett Steele,' freshments for them. son of Dr. and Mrs. John GorTexas has 780 aircraft landdon Steele, of Mona, Utah. fields and heliports. ing Miss Mistr attends Longwoud in Farmville, Virginia College Mr. Steele attended Brigham Young University and has served in the Army. The wedding will take place in June. John Everett Steele is foe grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. England and Mr. Jesse F. Steele of this city. Planned by 99.50 canvas duck, water repellent cover e full 100 inch zipper e detachable head flap Rosemary Clooney Tony Bennett Ray Conmif Anita Bryant MISS M1STR identic bag 5642 53.98 value else SET e X SUCCESSFUL Girl Scouts of Tooele Neighborhood honored their mothers at a tea at the Eagles Hail on May 1. A May Day theme was carried out in the tea table decorations, using pastel colors and a centerpiece of small dolls, apdressed, dancing propriately around a miniature may pole. EACH GIRL SCOUT and Brownie presented her mother with a flower which she had made for her, and served her refreshment of cookies and punch. On behalf of the Neighborhood Committee, Mrs. C. B. Olsen presented certificates of recognition to troop leaders and others who had served the Neighborhood in various capacities. for the tea Arrangements were made by committees of Junior and Cadette Scouts who thus fulfilled part of the requirements toward their Hospitality badges. TROOP 1, Juniors, Sponsored by the Tooele Community Methodist Church and led by Mrs. Kay De Leeuw and Mrs. Milton Holden, held a Court of Awards on April 26, at which they also invested seven new girls. They were pleased with the turnout of parents. The troop has finished its service project of picture books for children who are patients at the Tooele Valley Hospital, and delivered them to Mrs. Perkes, foe nursing supervisor, who gave the troop a tour of the hospital. Most of the girls have also completed their Home Health and Safety badge requirements TROOP 210, Brownies, led by Mrs. Ray Eggleston and Mrs. is making Donald Lombardi, plans for Day Camp, to beheld in June, rhe girls also made May Day baskets for the resi V GUILD BABY'S PHOTO ALBUM WITH Beautiful 5x7" photograph, for only Non-gla- ra C lights flat natural smiles. Do your W ot rocY pin-u- ps fT p v mFAy baby-braggi- ng yean. One or two children mily will be photopaphed stogljr lo r 59 each for the first picture. Each 10 to 12 and additional child under five, 1.50. i 1 to 6 AOE UMIT 5 exclusively PHOTOGRAPHER'S HOURS: with a beau- tiful photo . . .worth more than a thousand words." Get a completely finished photograph for only 69d. You will not be urged to buy but if you wish the remaining poses theyre yours for 1.85 for the first, 1.25 for thg 2nd and $1 for any additional, AT PENNEY per h- |