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Show The Tcmk-I- c TrinKrll, uNWJZiia iTce Friday, July 16, 1965 Topics tnmuTMniiUinr Maw MM taut m l4 Want I wWr A CtaM Imm Mtk fna at Tm Car. Uw MM AW M Offw W law ray, UW. Aft It. IIM. m jiaanw MoUmw FMMif C,a,r. la , M Mar Mata tmm raaiW UuS w Taaat. M. a aanwlam cay. INaA A aa par yaaa B4 hwWMara,a tt yaar . IFD. FO M , ten. hM r Cay Oatwary Car-w- PUBLISHED by TranvcrlpC Bulletin Publishing Co.. Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor HUCH J. BARNES. Associate Editor ETHEL B HALCREN. Buatitaa Manager rths&0S. Dear Editor, Onto again our Cout.ty have dipped bio the Tooele Cou.ay Unworthy con fund, to pay the expense Unge-t- t Treasurer Norval of Couniy and County Surveyor Ray Prurtt to attend a Convention at San Dago. California, a, id as this money comes out of the Tooele County convention fund, it questionable chanty organization, to acsit the Couniy to visit tht far flung Official Cities of the good old USA in search of kiowledg to enhance their civic mi.ids. forgetting the fact that charity begin at home all public work can be solved here on ground. Perhaps these officials could use additional money for per- smal and other needs, ao please find enclosed check for SI with the hope that others will co- r- la sche- Norma Put of this city entered the Mrudow Brook Tour-iM- y and tied for first place fat the A Flight Nice going Norma Alex Stevenson, the Pro of our Golf Course has been giv-r.- g lesson lo the beginner who have Joined the Laum Day trams. The only requisite was the desire tn improve your game. Our many thanks, this is greatly appreciated by all. Dont forget the Scotch Foursome to be held July II at 3 UGlIOm1 0 Editor of Transcript Bullrtin Tooele, UuJt flag tournament dule for our next Ladies Day. This should be great fun so com on you Lady Divot Diggers. w will see you at 1. 30 a m. on the 20th of July. tribute to thee objective of charity in it moat vicious hem. Very truly yours, Peter McKellar M'andover, Utah p m. FIRST GRAND CHILD Mr. and Mr. John Visher VISITORS ENTERTAINED are gratidparrnu for the first Mr. and Mr. Walter Holmes Ume. Proudly announcing the aiMJ mtll daughter Sherl Lyn arrival of a little daughter are returned to their home in Mr. and Mrs. John Scherlacher of Inglewood, Calif. She arrived vtr, Colorado the first of this week, after spewing a week July 12 and weighed' a dainty seven ounces. She visiting with Mr. and Mr. Sherfive pound man Lindholm, and with relawill be named Jill Elaine. The MR. AND MRS. CLARK tives of Walter in Salt Uks mother is the former t,ew City. Thia was a happy reunion Donna Vuher. for the Lindholm family, with Paternal grandparenU who ail members, except their misalso claim the new arrival for sionary son, David, getting t- Oieir first grand child are Mr. m entertain the Holmes ai d Mrs. John Scherlaiher, of here, r,d .loo at the West Virginia. , of lon Rwl Lind-wheMr. and Mrs. Visher plan to The family of Mr. and Mrs. holm in Sandy. The recent leave here on Saturday via air W. Tooele Samuel of Clark, flood fai Denver, did r.ot inconfor Inglewood where they will County will ho;.or thi-i-r parents veojCTCe Walter and Beverly as spend two weeks making the House 50th an for their at Open nrw home is located near of the new baby acquaintance WednesWedding Anniversary, m0Uuto,8, on the Western day, July 21, at their home, pf Denver, the Millpond Ranch, between the hours of 1:30 to 10 p.m. Friends relatives ore invited. They request no gifts. The couple waa married on May 10, 101$ hi the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Their first home wa in G rants vllle. After several years they purchased (he Ranch and made it Millpond Judges of valua Mo home. their permanent I thavahwaf eureM FEE This b Given 5 Conks to Friday Awoy MR. CLARK waa engaged to I foauraftcal Cabled diversified farming, consisting KSgfct. Com in end Get a Ticket (Given With "Vlme tadayf of poultry raising, dairying and LEONARD Purchases of 25c or More). These Regularly farming crops. He is now serHANSEN Soil for 79c - Exclusive With Us. Winners Will ving as Justice of Peace. 49 S 1st East He has held many executive Ce Posted After 7:30 p.m. Friday in the LDS Church, 882-300- 5 positions stake and ward Sunday School ward Bishop, superir.Utdent, Council a(id others. Suke High Handsome Steven Ariey Moss- - At preK.nl he u patriarch to barger celebrated his first birth , me Crantsville Stake. He aer-da- y on July 7 with a party at ved fcn LDS Mission to the 0 home of his parents Jerry Hawaiian Islands for 4 years and Diane Motsbarger. On hand from 2 to enjoy the birthday cak and Mrs. Clark, the former Ada ic cream were Mark and An- in her Myrle Pbcock, wa drew Reel, Esther and Joy younger years, an accomplish-Parke- r, Tamers Osborn and violinist, playing in various Deanna Traver. Sending birth- - concerts and for church fonc-da- y from Portland, greeting o,. She was i a stenographer Oregon were grandparenU Mr. throughout the county, also.' for and Mrs. Charles Moses and the W. H. Vowels Meat end Mr. and Mrs. Owen Mossbarg- - Grocery Store. Thia was during er. the time of the great boom to Tooele Drug Co. Tooele for the Smelter. BIT AND SPUR NEWS Crazy, mixed up, SHE HAS devoted hc-- marriCaldwell Drug The first run-of- f for the Bit ed life to Eleven inches tall. Inflatable. rearing eight children and Spur Horse Show will be and being active fat the ctmrch. M. J. Corp. held Tuesday, July 20 ot 7:30 She has been chorister for CEST in Hamburgers, Hotdogs, Sundaes, p.m. in the Club Arena. w ard different organizations, Tooele Merc. Co. Another reminder of the Bit ward Primary president, ward Malts, French Fries, Etc. land Spur pot luck dinner meetRelief Society president, stake Al & Lid ing Friday, July 16 at 8 p.m. Junior Sunday School FURNITURE & APPLIANCE ward Relief Society Theology Class leader for 18 years. MOTOR STOLEN CEVAIJS Manuel Wright, 450 So. Main She is at present ward Gesea DRIVE-I- N TOOELE HARDWARE gical Clara Leader and ward reported to Tooele City Police Sunday that someone took the chor'ster- 196 North Broadway, Tooele RED JONES They are parents of eight motor from his roto tiller. children, seven of whom are TIRE SHOP living - Mrs. Ellis (Ftorine) Samuel Wayne Armstrong, Clark, Charles Elmer Clark, Gwen Clark (deceased), Mrs. Lloyd (Deon) Butler, John Lester Clark, Dwight P. Clark and Mrs. Richard (Shirley) They have 36 living grand children and one great grand child. DRIVING TIPS Driving with headlights on, without .hands, and driving changes m license plates. These are the subjects of three questions we've received recently, "WHAT'S THE value ofleav-m- g your headlights on duraig the day? asks J. R., Los Angeles. Other . drivers pay more attention to your car when iu headlight are on. This is the finding of Dr. Merrill J. Allen, professor of optometry at Indiana University. Other drivers give you a wider berth and, at a result, you have fewer dose shaves. Even on bright days, Dr, Allen found, headlights are hel ful for they show up against or dark backgrounds useful on fspecislly cloudy days and fur the ninety minutes after sunrise and be- shadowed they're for sundown. The nations of the world are 1120 billun yearly spending (S3 30 million per day, 14 million per hour) on guns and men, to kill each other with. A Truly Outstanding SALE - Don't Miss itl 11, yH7; at this low, low price: Q 2 ytstpdl Den-Ada- Values up to 1.98 yard! Couple to be Honored on Wedding Anniversary Including: Printed Terry Silk - Rayon Elends ra Rayon - Cotton Mends Famous Brand Cottons MANY OTHER a-i- WIN A OUTSTANDING VALUES ! I' FREE All Seles Final J No Returns - No Remnants FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY J . Specialty (fatten 190S-191- :lz HOOD DRUG ALLENS r FOODTOWN Allsop - Chriss AGENCY rau HAMBURGER :: J. C. Penny Co. TOOELE LAWRENCE FLORAL PARKERS MUSIC COMPANY t that THE ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION ENJOY UTAH PARKS Mr .and Mrs. James Kendry returned last weekend from a trip to the Parks of Southern Utah. They were most favorably impressed with the beauty and grandeur of Ziotis and Bryces Canyons. . Half of the poulation above are not on the labor market married women, retired adults, ill people, students, etc. Article by Mrs Darlene Welcker UTAH 14 251 FAIRLANE DRIVE, TOOELE, The Tooele Branch of the Arthritis Foundation extremely happy to be able to bring to you, the Arthritics of Tooele County, this new column. It will appear in the Bulletin four times monthly. We hope to bring to you the latest National Foundation Refearch, the latest Utah Foundation news and research. Any local news of events to come and progress we are making will be published. We wish to have a question and answer column. We strongly urge you to send any type of question on Arthritis to us, at the above address. If you wish this question to be published anonymously we will respect your wishes. Dr. Doyle Taylor and Dr. Kelly Gubler will help answer these questions and read every article before it is published to be sure our articles are medically We desire to have all 2,000 Arthritics in Too3le County register with us, no matter how light or how crippled rlre case. We have blue posters carrying postcards in many stores downtown. Please fill out the postcard information and drop it in the mail. We pay the postage. We have an Arthritics Club in the planning stages. We welcome any suggestions from you, any ideas to make this club interesting and worthwhile. If you desire membership in this club, we would love to have you contact us. We realize the grsat expenses involved in medicines, etc., so we will try to run all our programs at little or no expense to you. We are very proud of our hard working, very capable Board of Directors. They are: is ... Wasatch brand fresh 50 Tomato Juice fancy Standby 46 ounce can Rice Honeys or Wheat Honeys Nabisco F & P 8 ounce cans Tomato Sauce Pancake Mix Hungry Jack Hominey Grits Albers 20 ounce package Flour Wheat Hearts Nabisco Ritz Crackers Chip Beef Tomatos General Mills 28 ounce package 1 lb. pkg Leos fresh fresh solid pink SMALL MEATY HAM HOCKS ) ' (7) I food LB. J.7 IB. BAG 3 for 89c 3 pkgs. 98c 10 for 95c 4 LB. BAG 75c 2 for 39c 2 2 FOR 79c FOR 49c pkg. 39c LBS. 25c 0) GgyaftHTB i 1 North Mala loeofo .stores Jusf Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital Sherion and Carla Caldwell, Tooele, daughter, July 13. Dr. Doyle and Nell Taylor, Tooele, son, July 13. Michael and Charlotte Wey-li.nTooele, daughter, July 15. MEDICAL Fae Richardson, Tooele Arlene Rohm, Tooele Rose Mondragon, Grantsville Virginia Lewis, Tooele SURGERY Susan Van Vk-e- t, Tooele Jack McEachem, Tooele Kay Eileen Spiers, Tooele Sandra Henschae, Granger Raymond Calvert, Tooele Ralph Hoppensteadt, Tooele Kathryn Wilson, Tooele Dorotny Chavez, Tooele I co.-rec- t. TOOELE BRANCH Mr. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Pr.sident Mr. Robert Spencer 1st Vice Miss President Lois Powell 2nd Vice President Mr. Wayne Parker Mrs. Ma Secretary Welcker Treasurer Wayne Olsei Dr. Kelly H. Gubler Dr. Doyle H. Taylor Mrs. John J. Detweiler Mrs. James Ferguson Mr. Andrew T. Roberts Mrs. Poul Hammond Mr. Paul Skyles Mrs. Ma McBeth Mrs. Edwin St Clair Mrs. Pete Kearns Mr. Pete Kearns Mrs. Thelma Gordon Mrs. Blaine Keller Mrs. Teryl Hunsaker Mr. Wayne Bates Mr. Frank Crist We are also very proud of our local merchants who sponsor and make possible this column for your benefit. We strongly urge you, the Arthritics who will benefit from this column, to patronize these fine stores, and when you do, thank them for tneir sponsorship. They will truly appreciate it and be happier to be a sponsor. Remember to write to us at the above address. We anxiously await your letters. News of our opening social will be in our next column. Sincerely yours, TOOELE BRANCH Arthritis Foundation it a |