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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, February 23, 3 16 IllueGoll Guplc Plans For Troop 126 Fur March Wedding ' WiWMSaUlfiHF h Friday M Too I CV. VUh. Cnlarad u Sarand CIm Mai- Ofltca m TooU. Cy. Italy Auguat 14. IfllM. ad Act ManA & U79. PublaAad by Iba TranKTHBuilrta hWtufeiif Cam-F-lac, M Sotk Mala Slraat, Tooala Cay. Utah. AJdi all ear wiyuaaco to too 380. Tooala. Utah 4174. Maerlpttaa mica. IS per yaar . KFO, O. Bum and lump, aat, BB pa year . Cantor or Cy Orkvary. Drug Kevurch ISatKj Of interest to their many friends is the news of the approaching marriage of Miss Norma Warlmrton and Paul Making known their daughters wedding plans are Mr. and Mrs. Stewart H. Warlmrton, 2S2 West is a son First North. Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lewis, of Kannopolis, North Carolina. Miss Warlmrton is employed at Tooele Army Depot. Her fiance was stationed at Tooele Army Depot while in the Armed Forces hut is currently employed at Cannon Mills, in kaniiuxlis. The young couple has set March 11 for their wedding day. The nuptials will take place in An editorial in the Rocky Mountain Medical Journal says: T.S. drug manufacturers reinvest the equivalent of half their profits after taxes - in researih and development. Cub Stout Troop 128 of the Tooele Sixth Ward will hold their Blue and Gold Banquet on Friday, Frbruary 25 at 8.10 p.m. at the Ward Churih house. - ta-wi- t J PUBLISHED by Tranicripl Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN, Editor WILLIAM H. CUPIT, Asxoeiate Editor ETHEL B. IIALCREN, Business Manager T SUCE) (rtStiO OS? U&S? Ia-wi-s Heart Diseases Cost One Million Lives Statistics Indicate essel diseases are now costing this nation aliout l.tKJO.OOO lives yearly. They account for about 54 percent of all deaths. Latest statistics indicate that about 14,WX),0(X) adult Americans suffer from heart disease, and an additional 6,900,000 are victims of hypertension. In addition to the 14. 000, 0(X) pervms with definite heart disease, there are 13,(XX),(XX) persons with susect heart disease. Is the outlook hopelevs? Not at all. For those aged 65, the tide has seemingly liegun to turn. Since the oft-sof massive cardiovascular research programs in 19.50 there has been a 15 percent decline in the death rate from heart and blood vessel disease among men and women age the overall decline was seven below 65. For men aged 45-61950-190and one-hadespite an actual increase per cent, in the death rate due to heart attack. Now is the time to rerncmlicr that this your Heart Asfight has one central, spearheading force thick the since the lieen liattle has of sociation. It in the first Heart Fund campaign in 1949. It has the support, confidence and direction of 30, (XX) physicians and scientists -men and women who represent the most authoritative Ixidy of opinion on heart disease in the United States. Now also is the time to rememlier that you have a very definite stake in this fight, since hearts come only one to a customer. So lie generous. When your Heart Sunday volunteer calls at your home, give her a warm welso come. Open your, heart, and your pocketliook. Cive live. will more Tooele. The heart and blood Wedding Slipper Honors Couple lie-lo- w Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cilliert South Broadway, 124 Jensen, et Tooele, announce the recent marriage of their daughter. Sherry Lynne to John Phillip Miss Warburton lf - -I --- I i I l I I I l i I i i i I I .1 North Stake Sponsors Sat. Dance "Hearts and Flowers is the theme of the Saturday night dance sjxmsored bv the North Tooele Stake MIA on February 26. at the Dancing will North Stake Cultural Hall at 9 p.m. and will be preceeded by dance instruction from 8 to 9 Ix-in- In-gi- p.m. Grant Shields Orchestra will provide the music and admission is 75 cents per person plus dance or guest cards. LDS standards will lie in ef- Gvic League To Hear About Flowers Mr. Joseph Koeven, will lie the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Civic League which will be Monday, February 28 at 8:00 p.m. at the Civic room at the City Hall. Speaking on the subject "I low Does Your Garden Crow, Mr. Koeven will tell almut new varieties of lcdding plants, when and how-- to plant and how to care for cut flowers. for tho, event are Colleen Elton and Annette Glaser. They are being assisted by Zetia Rue Lombardi, Charlene Elliott and Darlene Lee. Royle. The young couple spoke their marriage vows in Elko, Nevada on Friday, February 11. For her wedding, the bride wore a blue mohair dress and wore a white gardenia. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. William Royle, 378 Broadway Circle, Tooele. They were honored at a wedding supper on Valentines Day at the Skyline in Crantsville. Assisting the brides parents as hosts were Mr. and Mrs. John Sheldon Sullivan. Others in attendance were parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Elton, Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Elton, Barton Jensen, ONiel Sullivan, and Jay Ekenstam. The new Mrs. Royle who is a senior at Tooele High School will complete her studies. Mr. Royle is employed locally. fect. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Ina Allred who has spent the past week in the Holy Cross Hospital returned to her home here today. Mrs. Allred underwent tests for an ear disorder. Whenever you feel neglected rememlier Whistlers father. Supervision HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Mrs. Edith T. Bracken who celebrated her birthday last week was pleasantly surprised on Saturday evening when her children gathered at her home to honor her. They caine bearing gifts and food and enjoyed the evening together. From Salt Lake came Joe and Clarice Lee, and Edward and Nomia Evensen drove up from American Fork, Clifton and Helen George, Lee and Edith Bracken and Reed and Saxon Bracken, all of Tooele were also in attendance. Absent from her children was Floyd Bracken who is out of town on assignment with the government and his wife Lanile who was working an afternoon BEST KITCHENS HAVf HOTPOINT APPLIANCES, DOES rOUKST IF NOT WE CAN CHANGt All THAT . . . CnltiT' TRjlUltfnt JOG) Sara Dawn Proctor, who was one year old February 22, has lots of help to celebrate, with two brothers Paul and Larry, her sister Leslie, and her uncle Ken, plus two sets of proud grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Mas Proctor. She, with her parents, Trooper and Mrs. Donald Proctor, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Max Proctor until they get settled in their home in Crantsville where Trooper Proctor will be stationed. r (SM&t) ,Thurs.Feb. 24 7:00 Thurs.Feb. 24 10:30 James Stewart PM-HARV- PM-KE- IL Feb. 25 8:00PM-0PERATI0- Sat. Feb 26 5:00PM-FIEK- D Sat. Feb 26 1 1 Sun. Feb. 27 10:50 Mon. Feb. 28 8:30 Mon. Feb Tues. Mar. 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