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Show The Towlf i'raito4'ri)t, Friday, July C. 21), I6 UOtli u Clta IM- l'lk CaUnd MLbrant ) Took ! Dak Touda rutfUtffr al th taf Cam-bl Mnnk 1 M'V PuMalrad by Ih Toraipt ftultria rrt4idu all ArtSi Mom Nurtk ScM. Si CMyiltok lor. ' 1 T to k ). Ta4. Uoh MC4 ' i KMX f O Bum aid p . M p yn . CimAn Car Prtewv iM m itt t.TW fny A'' ITRIJMIED bv TraimTJt Bnllrli rubbdmig JOEL DUNN. KJit.ir te f'4iw WU.IJAM II. Cl TIT. .( ETHEL B. IIMX;HF.V. Ruvmcvx Mi I I., Inc- - PFC PARKER 3,(KI0 oM-mu- g NOW LARGE ICE FILL IN BACK FOR ADDITIONAL Willi I' nr I n 'ft New streamlined bottle opener easy to use. Bottle holder and ash tray on top. insulated ica chest keeps drinks and perishables. Storage compartment for sun glasses, kleenex tissue, etc. Ideal because of light weight (only 10 lbs.) and indestructible plastic. Easily moved can not scratch or dent Plugs into cigarette lighter. Beautiful in any room. Sleek design and permanent color finish can not rust, peel or chip. Plugs into small transformer accessory. Handy oust 59 00 a in. Ssx miming will also l? enjoyed. All Elk wises are invited to student. lie Iaiker ssas drafted ini Felmiary 10 and ssas home on lease In June. lie has received his onlers lor overseas duty in Vietnam and sa ill lease for his new assignment the rml of August. Eliilit of W. L Polly's Work vsorkt of the late Twenty-v- i William I. IVttv. well known Tooele artist, base lieen on disshow during play in a the miHilh nf July at Golden, t'olu. Mr. Petty, who came to Tooele noted for in I'fiT was one-ma- rsM-ciall- v his pitl ures of horses, cow Inis c, atteml. (among Irian Greeley, Colorado were Mr. and Mrs. John Kenneth Sagers and their twins, ami Jessie. Mr. and William Mrs. William D. Sagers and children Rient and Mrlodie came front Ely, Nevada and Mr. ami Mrs. Paul L Sagers and children Paula, HrtNikc, John. Paul and Howard came from Tacoma, Washington. of their mother, Mrs. Marion la--c on her 80th Joining in a family celebration in honor and far. birthday were her children and grand children who came from near Photo bv A. D. Timm as Kxt'lt ivt' Alltl Swim (llav To Continue MRS. PAUL E. (Maxine) Norris and mni Mike came from Las Vegas. Mrs. was horn at ()ihir June 6, ISSfl to William Edwin and llrlana Dalton Hall, early Utah pitmrers who came here frimi England. She seiit her early life in Mercur and was a witness to its "rive and fall." ON APRIL 4, 1913 she was married to John S. Sagers who is the father of all her children. They resided in Devil's Slide and Salt Lake City. He died in 1943 and two years later Mrs. Sagers married John William Whitaker and upon his death in 1948 she MR. AND MRS. EDLEK took liack her Sagers name. On January 13, lJ4i2 Mrs. Knruulc Sagers ticcame Mrs. Lee when site married Marion Lee and Sea since that time has resided in Tooele. Aviation Ordnanccnian Third In spite of her 80 years she Class Riihard V. Gladden, USN, is still active in civic and church of Mr. David W. Gladden of July first marked the wedding son affairs. She teaches a Junior Sun284 West (lark Street, Grantv for Miss Lenna Marie Jones day day School Class and is a Relief and William ville and Airmail Ralph W, LemJoseph Edler. They Society Block Teacher. USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. the in pre- mon, SHE IS also serving as vice spoke wedding vosjs sence of family inemliers and Ralph 10111111011 of 3 IB East Main president of the Barliara Bowen close friends at the Street, Crantsville, are enroute to Eagles Hall. ( jimp Daughters of Utah Pioneers the Mediterranean Sea alxiard the ofMcKellar Bishop Ceorge and is also secretary of the Tooattack aircraft carrier USS Inde- and induiis. Ills wink is somewhat reminiscent uf that of Charlie Bussell. the great Montana artist, whimt he partieularlv admired. MOST OF Mr." Petty s material was taken from his own I espericners as a lining cow kiv World War I. in MiHitana He studied at the Chicago Art Institute and other si bools and exhibited many tiim-- s in variims (tarts of the Foiled States. last April ele County Camp DUP and serlie died in ToiK-land is buried in the Tikn-ICity ves as a committeeman for the Mercur Pioneer Society. Cemetery. MRS. PETTY still makes her Cordon Lee, at whose home home ill Tooele. the party was held is a son of Oil paintings, water colors and Mr. Lee and in attendance at sketches are includ- the party were his children Diane, ed in the show at Golden, which Sharron and Cary. Another son, was arranged through the efforts Joe Lee, of Salt Lake, and his of Mr. Petty's son, William L. family were away on vacation and so were unable to attend. Petty Jr., himself an artist. If you Hurry 39 50 No. Main (ifesG(!!jft For Cae cuff ff JIoCacasGin Firoeky Ily-ru- When it comes to summer roand sunn mances, marriage is usually the class will ciHitiiiiie, according to last resort. Jean Farris Mrs. Carols ii Aldmiv Am one u idling to join nuv . call her at The class meets at the xx eaih Tuesday and Thursday from 8.30 to 10 p in. Reception Honors to Mediterranean Newlyweds ficiated at the rites. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones, 172 North Second Street, Tooele, and her bridegroom is a son of Mrs. Afton Newberry also of Tooele and Carl Edler of Salt Lake City. Following the nuptials they greeted friends at a reception. The petite young bride was lovely in her wedding gown of lace over satin styled with full length bouffant skirt. The Ixxlice PACK 205 TO HAVE featured long sleeves and sweetThe Keith McGuires ICE CREAM PARTY heart neckline. A veil of sheerest Cub Scout Pack 205 will meet illusion was caught to her head Move to Missouri Saturday, July 30, at 7 p.m. at the a tiny jeweled crown and her by Stake-housMr. and Mrs. Keith McGuire patio of the North Tooele bouquet was an orchid surroundand children Keith III, Scott and ed by white carnations. All Cubs of the ack and their Julia are BROTIIERSON DELENA moving to Sedalia, Mo., parents are needed to help turn to make their home, where Mr. Was maid of honor and bridesthe ice cream freezers. McGuire has accepted employmaids included Lois Jones, Lorena There will lie fun and ice cream ment at Whitman Air Force Base. Dalton, Pam Ness, Jill Blundell for all. The McGuires have resided and Clara Fonger. They were atin Crantsville for the past six tired in street length orchid lace RETURN FROM VACATION months while Mr. McCuire has dresses which featured long sleeves Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hidalgo been employed at Tooele Army with ruffle at the wrist and carand family recently returned from came here from Moried bouquets of white and orchid a vacation which took them into Depot. They Alabama. bile, carnations. a four state area. They traveled Little Marty Edler was' ring through Colorado and down into FAMILY GET TOGETHER bearer and Nadine Brotherson Arizona where they were guests Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Weight was flower girl. of Mrs. Hidalgos parents, Mr. and and son David and daughter Mothers of the bridal pair Mrs. Stiltner, then through New Debra motored to Bountiful Sun- wore orchid dresses with white Mexico and returned home by day to visit with Mr. and Mrs. carnation corsages. wav of Southern Utah. Boyd Rydalch. They all attended TENDING TO duties of best church and on Monday they had man was Leland Fonger and ushfamily party at Lagoon. Those ers were Jay Edler, Lee McNicol, attending were Gary and Sandra Butch Fonger, Gerald Fonger and height and children. Michael and Kent Jones. Christine, of Malad, Idaho, RichCharlene Edler had charge of ard and Nancy Weight and son the guest book and Gay Fonger Brian of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. and Marshia Fonger took care of Boyd Rydalch and sons Steven and the gifts. Serving were Bonnie .Martin, of Bountiful, and Mr. and McNicol and Mary Fonger. Mrs. Bert Weight and David and For going away the new Mrs. Debra. blue suit Edler wore a two-piewith white assessories. VISITORS FROM GRANGER They are now making their Mrs. Leo Calvin and children home in Tooele. Lyle, Kelley, Karen, Jeff, Joeleen and Shauna spent Tuesday visit- SECOND SON ing with her parents Mr. and Mrs. JOINS MARINES Elden Shields. Jerry L. Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Parker left VISIT FLAMING GORGE July 25 for San Diego for Marine Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Shields Air Corps recruit training. and daughter Mary Jane were Jerrys brother Richard was visitors at Flaming Gorge over drafted into the Marines in Febthe weekend. ruary. Jerry is one of 80 recruits who ITS A GIRL make up an all Utah platoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffman are the proud parents of a baby SISTER VISITS Guest at the home of Mr. and girl Lori Ann. She made her appearance at the Tooele Valley Mrs. Loren Allred is her sister, Hospital July 23, tipping the scale Mrs. Myron Guyman. She will at 7 pounds and nine and one-ha- leave this weekend for Wayne ounces. On hand to welcome County where she will visit anthe tiny miss home were her other sister before returning to three brothers, Teddy, Steven and her home in Arcadia, California. Michael and grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Warren Mercer and Mr. REPORTS TO and Mrs. Millard Muir. SUBMARINE BASE Mr. and Mrs. Loren Allred reVISITOR FROM CALIF. ceived a telephone call early this Mr. Craig Gillespie, son of Mr. week from their grandson Bill and Mrs. Joel Gillespie, of Cali- Miller, telling them of his safe fornia has lieen visiting in Tooele arrival in Hawaii. with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. He says he will be stationed W. G. Gillespie. aboard the submarine USS Tang until September 12 when he will be transferred to the USS StoneOften you can estimate your wall Jackson. size by the size of the persons who are mad at you. Register, The road to happiness needs lots of parking places. Joan I. Elmo, Mo. 882-2152- LetlerN to The Editor Nolict to Disgusted ud(ts of MllM vIim Glizen Again may we remind you that we must have your signature on your letter in order for it to lie published. We wrill not publish your name hy request -but we must know who is writing. We welcome comments and reactions to policies but please sign yixir name. The Editor our ml insurarscal Nm today! LEONARD HANSEN 49 S lit Eait 882-30C- S C ZmIZSi Morris D. Young at Law pendence sshile serving as itiem-Ix-r- s of Fight ei; Squadron 41. Upon arriving in the Mediterranean area they will participate in U. S. Sixth Fleet Fighter Squadron 41 flies the B Phantom II" aircraft. The squadron seas one of the first squadrons to operate in Vietnam in 1965, for Ixith air superiority and ground attack missions. CITED FOR NOISY MUFFLER Larry Powell, 183 East 3rd North was cited by Tooele City Police Monday for driving a vehicle with a noisv exhaust. Attorney Announces the Opening of his New Offices at F-4- fighter-intercept- B 250 South Main Tooele, Utah x Now you can get the famous mattress same covered with the richly Supreme brocade formerly used beautiful French-Blu- e by Serta only on the famous Perfect Sleeper mattress at $79.50. Sleep more soundly on the smoothness of a x luxuriously quilted mattress a Supreme for a limited time only at $49.95. 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He arrived July 27 at the Cotton wood llospitai at 3 30 a m. lie measured a tall 22 ini lies and weighed ill at seseii pounds II ounces. Anxious to make the acquaintance of their new brother arc eight year old lav and sit year old Sue. Happy graudiaretits and are Mr. and Mrs. Kav Mr. and Mrs. (Iiileon llalladav Mr. and Mrs. all of Toix-le- . Iverson of Salt I.ale City are and Sue great graudtareut. are x isitmg (heir grandparents here uhile tlieir mama is in the hospital. Womens exercise e e. Bradshaw Auto Parts ocd d p II HIE PARTY was delayed a few weeks that all uf Mrs. Ions ihildim could Iw together for the uicasiiMi. The family sprnt the entire werkrnd of July 2 visiting with eaih other here and in Salt Lake City ami ini Saturdav evening a (tarty was held on the patio at the home of Bishop and Sirs. Cordial lo-e-. It was the first time in thirteen years that all of Mrs. last's thildren hail lieen together. k U cxy cm Reg. Iwlated birthday crlrbralion c pfffcpffipn NEWI ica of Elk The Tixiele hold their annual iiicinlrr-shibrunch at the himie of Mrs. Francis Maso, 8 North First East Street ini Saturday. August 6 at Mill e s. ti frt tfgfet Kit hard 1.. Paikrr, uni of Mr. and Mis. Vernon I. Paikrr. 4'itl Highland Duse, has lieen prixiiot-rto lie in the Mamie Cnri. He had recently completed office training in the Administrator Itramh of (annp Delmar at (California and (amip Pemfh-tiNi- , hnlshrd sesenlh ill a (lass of 100 e C00LIN8 ,t Q( Mil. Birthday i whrdula of imiuni on the teb- mining imluslry nicil asjwils of nunrral producleaden are expected to gather in tion. Salt Lake City. Srptemlier 1 4, A CROl P of nilihr rrlalitms far the annual western convenleaib-rs- i I iomi various AM(I mein-Ite- r tion of the American Mining Cun-pcom AMC EwruIN Vice Presi(sours s ill meet at 2 60 dent J. Allen Overton Jr. reveal- pm. Saintday, Sejitenilier 10, of the wn-seed today. The national mining pemr to the Ion ini Sunday, Septemlier II. hai ion rat ita organ! headquarters kinnear Jr., grueial JiIiii ia Washington D C. Western Mining Divimanager, SAID convenOVERTON the ; tion wiU feature 18 general and sions, keunecott Cojier (irp., is technical session on vanoui phase llie (bairuian of the Arrangements of the mining induct ry. The tewiont Committee for the ctNiteuiKNi. The AMC holds tsso large will be held at the Hotel I'tah and the Newhome Hotel. Charles meetings ra h year, one in the west devoted to metals ami inSI Arm of Ptikomlc Mather and minerals and the other in dustrial Ca, a Cleveland Based mining the east dealing principally ssilh corporation, is program chairman the convention. Arms has coal. (.1.1 1)K F. Weed, chairman scheduled economic reports on of the Kseiutive Committee, The lead iron zinc, light ore, copper, metals, industrial minerals, ce- Anaconda Company, is (xrvirient ment, strategic minerals, solid of the AMC The ciNivrntiiNi will attract fuels and agricultural minerals. ) For the first time, the AMC srvrral outstanding international Convention will feature a special figures ii. the mining industry. session on water and air pollution Speakers from Jolianncslairg. So. Canada, and problems. It will Include a dis- Africa; Montreal, vs rile ii are S StiN heduled, kholin, cussion of the proposed interstate in addition to many others front reclamining compact regarding the I'nitrd States. mation of strip and surface minDelegates to the convention of the areas nation, ing will have an opxrtnnity to atis Still other subjects to lie distend the nation wide broadcast cussed include government minof the faiiMNis Mormon Tatiemadc eral policies, relations, public lands policies, Oioir ini Sunday at 8.30 a.m. In additiim to the business sessions gold, silver and'monetary policies, tours of mining operations in full and a mine safety policy, I Salt Iaike Citv. Moah and Provo II Brunch June tnh, American Mining Congress To Meet in Salt Lake City Some Invited to was held 111 Tunrle the first part of July in hiNior of Mrs. Marion who was 80 years old (Jessie) lnp ai, d Utnn A of Elks laUtlius Family Honors Mother on FOR Fro Pcrklej Appliance |