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Show .k ImurI Full Torlr ( t, rub bliml u VauJ Clw C . tf thr W (Nh tl M. umW Ail AuM I STM fuMkAad l Mmk W IMIrim N4Jiui lUmt .11 pam. lor, Vi Sulk U miw. TmW ( , I'lJt. a T4r I Id ki m TiwK na HIUTI I niUMHD new Ma.a Mrru v. ukxie. FTHI LB IUU K f (1 Buu . lump mJ -- ' Mil, ..A Ga, Ine-- Hf tail boor lr I wren 7 and S o' lot k. Dinner at eight, followed hy dancing will complete the pleasant affair. Assisting Mrs. Crist on the committee are karma Woodward, I a Von WiIumi, laiuise Wood, Veta Tate, Jncvt Allsop, and llartiara Fllsworth. .Mrs. Georg W. Marsltail is club president. ' L '- - Ttie Chmtitux limits are on again, In Tooele, and our ktrrrti Ray fctnom of greenery, xtnuig Utviren lar pole. thainnan is of the arty nhich mil le informal and lirgiii with a cock- Yuletide Cheer for All cit (rtst Mrs. Frank Uam rul4. . mm TnMwn4 I U, Saturday Mriulvr of the Tuorle Annv Womens Cluli sc til entertain their bust lands with a Imllel pa-hic- k dinner party Satuiday rse-mu- g iu the t Miners Ojieit Mesv It II W w Ulilw pw ynt (tfiM m I t IVImw, Bazaar is Club Plan Potluck Fiesta truuiuTiurjiiiU'Uf . Fourth Ward Army Womens 11k T.hkIc Transcript, Friday, Dec. 3, l!Wi3 -- N At City Park, on Main and Vine, the Cutninnnity Tree stands once again as mmIi a Tree lias stood liefore, a Uniting trilaite to ssell inaisated civ f fort which mns tire gamut of tfie Tooele lions (.lull to toe far reach of the Tooele Army Depot, with numerous others to lie found in U'tween. "Santa Claus" managed to reach ns on Ute dot of stlieduled time, and many a little tot found himself or her almost witlevJv silent sc lien came the chance to pervtnally tell "Santa of hit, or her, most lieartfelt wish. These outward sliowt of Yuletide clieer attest to a couumuiity spirit, lint it is difficult to adequately the express public appreciation liecause so many individuals city workers, private firms and utilities have contrilmted to tle effort. An attempt to name them ail always involves the risk of an omission, or of some individual overlooked. With this in mind, we nevertheless think that appreciation is due not only to the Uous Cltih, for its annual decora' tion of the community Christmas Tree, inemliers of the Chanitier of Commerce, the Itah Power and Light Comany and TAD for the loan of equipment, I ait also to tlie city employees who hraved tlie elements to install tlie festoons, equip them with light glulies and wlio, later, will remove them for storage until tlie ensuing year. We therefore hope that in their enjoyment of the Christmas greenery, Tooc-lean- s will pause to reinemlier that a great deal of work hy a large manlier of persons was contrilnited to make it all possible. ic-r- t Givt a lirtMsy What ftOne Texas coin-mendah- le NO. U S r Mid Winter Wedding Is Planned Homemakers Club to Meet Hie Homemakers Chib will meet Tuesday, Dec. 7 at 10:45 a m. in the social hall of the Methodist Church, 173 North First East Street. A representative from Utah Power and Light Company will give a demonstration on holiday foods and decorations. Refreshments will e served. Hostess for the clay is Nell Clary with Robyn Crittenden as Planning a mid January wedding are Miss Mary Anna Manchester and Fred John Kctker. The nuptial news is disclosed by the bride-elect'-s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris P; Manchester, 5iW West 5th South. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Edwin W. Krtkrr, 323 South 2nd West. College it The American Council of Education tells us (warns us?) that Fires and lightning strike women are taking over the camabout two out of every 100 farms pus. In a recent 9 year period, the in the United States each year, enrollment of women in colleges and universities jumped 83 per according to the Insurance Incent, while men increased by 57 formation Institute. per cent. BaG ton nerfeot Cesa'o AO DDPC3 0ABH that coupon r 59c FEITTI? 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Gordons Mens Shop West Vine 14 proud to announce the appointment of RAY CROUSE as their Appliance and Service Manager. Ray is qualified to Buy, Sell and Repair white appliances and cabinet goods, n as Tvs, Stereos, etc. in this area for his honesty and efficiency, Ray is ready to serve you! Is Well-know- g IWllWliW WITH THIS COUPON am 371 Utah Avenue I I I I I I I I sSm.63!L cH OOOO S1.00 CARDS tt X-A1- - Gather for Thanksgiving CLIPKTHISaCOUPONI 49c The annual Relief Society Bazaar of the Sixth Ward will be held this Saturday, December 4, at the First Sixth Ward Church house, comer of Main and Vine Street. Activities will get underway at 10:30 a.m. with a wide variety of hand made household linens and aprons available. Baked goods will also be on sale. The little ones are not for-gotten. There will be a Fish pond for them and items of interest to them for as low as 10 cents. The down town shoppers are invited to- come in for their lunch which will be served all day at nominal prices. Included on the menu will be hot dogs, sloppy Joes and hot turkey sandwiches. Everyone is invited to attend. Mivs Sherrill Cordon, secretary of the local Distribution Club of America won the office of Secretary for the State of Utah. Friday, Novemlier 19. Miss Cordon, Cordon S. Barney, DECA advisor, Cary Dalton, class president of the Too-- ,, " Twentv-four- r members of the ele Chapter, Cene Bryant and J. Rex Kirk family were on John Thomas went to Salt Lake hand on Thanksgiving day in City to the State Capitol, where Tooele, for their first campaign speeches were given in two years. by all the contestants, for the In addition to Mr. and Mrs. secrepresident, J. Rex Kirk, Sr., those present tary and state reporter offices. were: A delicious chicken dinner was Mrs. Blair Harrison, Colorado served for all those who attendwith five children; Mr. Springs, ed the meeting. and Mrs. Ira Judd, Pleasant Sherrill is the daughter of Grove, and four children; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. Higgins. and Mrs. J. Rex Kirk Jr., and She is 17 years old, and is a Sefour children, and Christie and nior at Tooele High School. Susan Kirk, Tooele. The family party was held at the home of J. Rex Kirk, Jr., at 357 So. 2nd West St., Tooele. vey Wright; and William Cochis. Dr. Wallace R. Johnson, incumbent, was reelected. Outgoing Councilinen are Jack Clarke, Frank Eastman. Robert Swan and James Dugdule. 'StonitNfin WITH THIS COUPON . U Secretary gets State Office L. Mavo; L. CRAYOLAS 30V VL iw a. REGULAR S1.00 49c CURLING RIBBON REGULAR on Rolls awa KLIPITHISnCOUPONI 1CLIPITHISHC0UP0N1 ms V HAIR SPRAY WITH THIS COUPON COUPON HIRI HiMetiMaoie FlAY-DO- II Local DECA The Tooele City Council will assemble Monday at 7 p.m. for its regular monthly meeting. Unless a special meeting is called letween now and January 10, it will be the last such meeting under the City Manager form of government in Tooele. The new government, to be inaugurated at noon on the January date, will be a modified form of "strong Mayor administration. At that time incumbent Mayor Peter VanOtten will yield Frank the reins to Mayor-elec- t H. Bowman. N'ew Councilinen to take office will be Mrs. Joseph 3E22E3EZ2E 'Mlfr MHiglDn r I I I Council Calls Meeting for Monday Night S1.49 c rill Shingle-decke- I I I lb, 2 lb, 3 lb, 5 lb. Boxes Hand dipped Delicious Chocolates Snelgroves Distinctive Ice Cream Ribbon Candy, Society STicks, Home made Fudge, Divinity Panocha. Many other Varieties Cottage Sweet Shop 1 er HKfflECOPDNl BRIDGE MIX FRESH omv mc on all your nooda. REGULAR 79c swirrs mn coupon too uvlng mmmmpom Anyttat Z-V- V'S. KEV for noaroot you sftoro Sprouso-Rol- tr ft L announce the recent marriage of their daughter Linda to Roy Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Brown, of Tooele. The young couple were married in Elko, Nevada with the brides parents in attendance. Many lovely gifts were received at a miscellaneous shower given by the brides grandmother Mrs. Wilford Smith, Tooele and. aunts, Mrs. Donald Smith, Tooele, and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of Magna. U.S. Farm Fires rci Clip and bring Mr. and Mrs. C. I Luncheon is Feature of Ward Bazaar Marriage Announced I I GIFT CANDY I Miss Sfiingtedecker Miss Manchester POTATOES LB. 1 I RUSSET 1 oilman asked anoth- er what be was going to give his son for his birthday. Motors." "Electric or gasoline?" Ceneral." There'll lie 1iig doim" at the Fourth Eleventh Ward oa r 4 and tlie Saturday, is invited. town entire Tlie uccasion is tlie annual bazaar and liake sale spinsored by the Fourth Ward Belief Society. Activities will begin at 1 1 a m. and w ill eitend throughout the day. A wide variety of lovely hand made article will be on tale ideal for Christmas gift a Included are childrens clothes, quilts, household linens, aprons, both fancy and plain. The bake sale will include lies, cakes, bread, cookies, etc., rom the wards best cooks. Plan now to do your weekend bakery shopping here. Tnrmighout the day the shop pen may refresh themselves with a plate luncheon, or sloppy joe hainburgen or with homemade ice cream and cake. As an added feature door prim will be given away throughout the clay. Plan now to attend. has Jusf Arrived At Tooele VAuey Hospital BIRTHS Albert and Linda Ogden, of Tooele, son, Nov. 30. Larry and Karen Johnson, of Grantsville, son, Dec. 1. VARIETY MEDICAL Arlene Rhom, Tooele STORES 178 Ray invites you to come in and look at the best selection of appliances in Tooele, including a big new shipment of transistor radios and tape recorders which will make ideal Christmas gifts. Because of the dramatic new appliances which have sold so well we have a large stock of reconditioned items at substantial savings. as low as 49,95 Auto. Washers as low as 49.95 Elect. Dryers as low as 49.95 Elect. Ranges.... as low as 99.95 Combo. Washers and Dryers .. SURGERY Dannv Fredrickson, Salt Lake LeDeal King, West Jordan Linda Ensign, Tooele North BSain r ! Customer Parking in Rear of Store V. T .. |