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Show Hit Toorlr Tranorripl, Frib l'5 21, May Inf fe--r & Yea Thr Toorle Transcript, Friday, Fbta C24711 Dr Dctoj EcACucr Mrs. Wesley Taylor, formerly of Tooele, Is In town or a surprise visit with old friends and neighbors. Mrs. Taylor, who has been living in Ercondido. California, for the past four years, arrived in Salt Lake City last Wednesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jay B. Baldwin Jr. and to attend the at nual convention of the Utah State Chapter of PEO. She came out to Tooele or. Monday and plans to remain here until Memorial Day, steirg her many friends. She will divide her visit among the Dan Whitehouses, the Dor. R. Philipse r, and the E. 0. McAlisters. GOOD NEIGHBOR FENCE INSTALLED As low As T NO DOWN PAYMENT Par Foot Sadi Ownar (57 Months to Pay) As low As $5 Month A f U 14 4 0. cedi fetita4. IwfeM. t ml mi m Nil m 70c pm ImmI feet (emMue Ammo V, mm be ml fmtm mmi htmimml For FREE ESTIMATES Call Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rutledge and sons, David, John and Jeff, came from their home ir. Clovis, Calif, last week to attend funeral services for Mrs. Rutledges father, James L. Smith. They remained in Tooele from Thursday to Sunday at guests of their parents, Mrs. James L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rutledge, and of Mrs. Lloyd Rutledges sister and brother- - ir.- - law Mr. and Mrs. Charles Puff. The Reverend and Mrs. Eldon Nicholron and family last week enjoyed a brief visit with Mr. Nicholsons mother, Mrs. Floyd Nicholson, of Norton, Karsas, when she stopped to see them for a few hours last Wednerday. She was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Cox, also of Norton. All were on their way home after a vacation in California. Mrs. Charles (Chick) Webster, the former Nancy Garcia, was honored Wednesday evening at a kitchen shower given by Miss Sandy Dwyer. Sprirg colors were used in the decorations and guests enjoyed visiting over refreshments of cake ar.d punch. The new bride received many thoughtful gifts. NO PITCH England, a local, Western hemlock lumber is schuol instructor was drivingwall ideal for flooring, parting fined for driving without his and cabinetwork because it If on the steering wheel, free from pitch and takes paint hands while reading and shaving. or clrar finishes well. In Ascot. HEQJED uirara(2Q7U GGOS The annual spring barque! of the Woman' Club of Tooele will be held Wednesday, May 28. at 7 p m. m the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel. Reservations must be in by Sunday, May 23. and may be made by calling Mrs. Greens all at Roland Buys To Receive MS Degree Roland L. Buys, 408 Pioneer Avenue, rootle is a candidate Rr a Master of Science degree in ma thematic! at the Ui tver. any of Utah. Advanced work towards the degree includtd a thesis entitled, Formulas for Recursive Sequences of 2.' Mr. Buys, a graduate from Wasatch High School ir. Weber City. Utah, received his B.S. degree from the University of Utah in 1948. He is married to the former Ger eve Ratband of Heber City. At the present time Mr.Buys is a Uacher at Tooele High O-d- er ore of the first graduates taking part in die University's new stream! r.-- . ed and more personalized commence meni ceremony, June II. States increased its proved reserves of crude oil and natural gaa liquids by 93 million barrels during 1964, in spite of record- - breaking production. according to Oil Facts. As 196S began, reserves were estimated at 38.7 billion barrels. These, however, are only a fraction of the total petroleum reserves that may ultimately be found in this country. Experts usually estimate ultimate reserves of crude oil In the U.S. at between 200 and 600 billion barrels. The COOLEST BUYS! SEERSUCKER 'N TOP fun-ti- me Lake Point Gills for Plan Meeting Freshly styled tops and skirts in crinkly, crisp acetate -- and cotton seer- sisters' carefree dresses! -- sucker. Cardigan or notch collar jackets, or without sleeves three-piecer- s! with Sparkling-fres- summerwear in h cotton asy-carseersucker I Choose from a collection of breezy spring dresses or neat three-piec- e all at sport sets prices so low, youO want to scoop I up a whole summer wash-ond-we- e, ar 2 . . . with slim skirts. Blue, pink, black. 1 8. 8-- ... GREAT DIG TOWELS! BIG United SKIRT SETS, ONLY by Elma Gaylord We would like to inform you of a meeting to be held Friday, May 21, 1965, at 8 p.m. in the ward cultural Hall, Lake Point Utah. The purpose of this meeting is to discuss and initiate possible plans for the beautification and improvement of our community. Mr. Ernest Biggs, Tooele County Agent and Miss Naomi Jenson, County Home Agent, have consented to be in attendance at this meeting and will be accompanied by a prominent guest speaker. Dr. Orville Stark, of Utah State University. Your courtesy in being in attendance and joining in the discussion will be greatly appreciated by the citizens forbeauti fication. Hal-lada- Will Graduate A musical program will be prerented and business of the mettirg will be the Installation of new officers. From BYU Robert Silat Young will graduate from the Brigham Yourg University at the close of this semetter with a Bachelor of Science degree in Accounting. He ic the ton of Mr. and Mrs.' Silas M. Young, 384 S. Main, and i married to the former Donna Deppe. Mr. Young has been affiliated with the BYU concert band. He interrupted his schoolirg to serve a two year mission Fr the LDS Church In South Australia. Following graduation Mr. and Mrs. Young will return to Tooele to make their home. Vocational Essay Winner Invited To Speak Winrer of the Tooele Lion'r Club essay contest on vocation at choice has been invited to present the winning paper at the annual spring workshop of the Utah State Counselors Association. The student has been irvited to present the ersay before the Counselors June 7th at Weber College by Sterling Gerber, director of the scholastic standards program of the association, reports Jack Clarke, Lior. Club chairman of the cor. test. The winner of the contest among Tooele High School students it expected to be announ ctd within the next few weeks. Jerry Kirk Receive Gtation for Excellence Lt. Jerry V. Kirk USSR R was recertly presented the Individual Battle Readinrss Excellence Award from the Chitf of Naval Air Reserve Training. The award was earned hi connection with competitive exercises conducted ir January. low These exercircs included altitude rocket deliveries with three single firing nirs. It is necessary to score an average radial error of less than 25 fret to qualify. Lt. Kirk surpassed the minimum score by attaining an average radial error of 15$ feet on the three deliveries. Lt. Kirk, a former Toorltan, is the son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. d Leonard Kirk, 225 South Street. He la currently project engineer for the new Army Jet plare being developed for vertl-ca- l short take off and landing, at AMES Research Center at Moffett Field, California. r "HELLO MOTHER" Have you called Long Distance recently and said Sec-or-- that? No? Then pick up your phone and go visiting soon! Mountain Stitts FORFEIT BOND Gene McAuly Leatham forfeited $50 bond and Fred Martinez forfeited $40 bor.d fat Tooele City Court Saturday, or. charges of public intoxication. Red China Signs' beside streets in Newark, N.J. proclaim: Drunken Driver Will Be Filmed. The purpose of taking movies of drunken drivers staggering around the police stations is to discourage them from fighting the charges against them. The films ere later shown to the drunks. has Teltphone thirty SEE US NOW For All Your Plumbing Supplies Water Heaters Pipe Fixtures All Supplies Just tarn 10 Arrived At VALLEY Hcwm. off 'Plumbing House for Tooele County Farm SURGER- YNorris F. Burger, Tooele S.M.l. Memo Supply; 272 N. Broadway Alice Booth, Tooele Doris Rust, Tooele Mary Sandoval, Stockton $5 6 MENS WHITE DRESS SHORT SLEEVE j? . 19!!' Leagues SHIRTS SIZES 14 TO 17 FORMING 200 WOMENS SHORTY GOWNS AND PAJAMAS SPECIAL GIRLS' 1 3 to 6x GIRLS COMBED COTTON PANTIES SIZES 4 4 TO 14 J1 BUYI 2-P- C JAMAICA SETS SIZES S.M.L. 1 99 Perky tops 2 to mix and match 0 7 to 14 are printed, striped, or checked . . . paired with solid-coljamaicasthat stretch! So too! Hurry in, they wont be here long! easy-cor- solids and prints e, hand towels 2 for $1 washcloths 4 for $1 bath towel Solids: 2 ft. x 4 ft. dense continental weave pile with pucker-fre- e dobby borders. White, plus 6 fashion-rigcolors to go with your prints. ly ht low loop pile cotton terry in a Screen Prints: x 24" size. 46" Pink, Yellow, Blue, Lavender. big ly or FnuMy', will raploc. londay 9:30-- 8, I s FOR CASH AND CARRY MEDICAL Arlene Rohm, Tooele Preston Whitaker, Tooele SPORT SHIRTS FOR MR. YOL'NG Ceiestino and Victoria Gutierrez, Tooele, daughter, May 18. MENS SHORT SLEEVE 4 Chairman of the event U Mrs. Ernest Grernwalt and she is being assisted by Mrs. Dean Hullel. Mrs. E. G. Mantes, Mrs. Ed Btxelli. Mrs. Arthur y Partridge and Mrs. F. C. Mrs. Alex Gillespie will take over (he gsvel and begin duties as the new President. OTHER OFFICERS are Mrs. Leora Shelton, first vice prerl-den- t; Mrs. Mildred Conway, second vice president; Mrs. Ernest Greenwatt, corresponding secretary; Mrs. John Brough, recording secretary; Mrs, Gordon Hall, treasurer and Miss Mrlba Spurs, hirtorian. officer include Outgoing Melba Spier, president; first vice, Mrs. Errest Paulot; second vice, Mrs. Leona Shelton; corresponding secretary, Mrs. J. Deiweilcr; financial secretary. Mrs. Larry Steberz; recording secretary, Mildred Conway; treasurer, Mr. William T. Webster, and historian Mr. George Argus. Special guests will be Mrs. Paul Hammond, President of Central District Federation of Women's Mrs. Max Clubs; Welker, president Tooele Civic League ard Mrs. John Long, state officer who will preside at the installation ceremonies. BIRTHS SPECIALS ! SIZES 21, 1965 Womans Club to Hold Annual Spring Banquet School. Mr. Buys will be CIIgSGfrQjlII OglBBDiCsQ ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY May Friday 9:30-- 9, Daily & Saturday 9:30-- 6 Remember, you can chargo it at Pcnnoys! Larae Davies was eight on the 19th of May. Her father baptized her at the Tabernacle and the family took her to dinner at the Hawaiian Room. This was a big day in her life. Bishop Jordan took a group of boys to Hill Air Force Base and then to Lagoon last Saturday. We now have a new Relief Clarene. Society Presidency. Davies, president; Mary Skelton and Carla Yates are her counselors. The Primary was too, with Ila Cluff, president, Lois Gillette and Darlene Guymn her counselors. Rick Thompson is all smiles this week as he brought home his fourth trophy from the Sait Lake Bonneville and Drag Races. His car is classified as the fasted car in his category. MONDAY NITE1 Mixed Meeting 7 p.m.. May 24 - Family Nile: 3 Lines for $1 WED. NITE Mens - Peterson Point TUES. NITE THURS. NITE Mixed Starts Thurs., May 20, 7 p.m. FRI. 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