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Show June Bride Is 0- aamnro - the ceremonv. BRIDEGROOM is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin J. Allie also of Tooele. Following their marriage the newlyweds were feted at a reception held at the Elks Lodge. A color scheme of pink and white was carried out in all the appointments. The petite bride was lovely in a street length sleeveless white shift. Her veil of sheerest illusion was caught to a jeweled flowerette and her bouquet was of white rose buds. THE BRIDES only attendant was her sister Patty Roberts who was dressed in beige and carried MEAL BRIGHTENER For a quick refresher which adds eye appeal to family meals, pop a colorful paper dinner napkin into the empty glass at each placesetting. Team new Kleenex dinner napkins in avocado green with royal blue or orange-re- d placemats. Try Persian blue double-layer dinner napkins with a white tablecloth or accent a Chinese red tablecloth or placemat with antique gold napkins. Officers Wives Cluh Honors Mrs. Porler Mrs. William Porter, guest of well-wishe- Total taxes collected in fiscal 1968 by all levels of government in the United States will equal about $3,550 per American family, up $134 from the previous year, according to the Tax Foundation, Inc. State and local tax receipts will more than double those of The Tooele Ladies of Elks will hold their annual membership buffet at the home of Mrs. Francis Mayo, 8 North First East Street Thursday, July 25 at 6:00 p.m. Swimming will also be enjoyed. All Elks wives are invited to attend. FREEDOM Freedom is not free. Shaping and preserving society necessarily involves personal commitment, costly risk, and constant effort; the cultivation of our civil liberty should be no more passive than is the cultivation of a farm. Edmond Cahn, Freedom Is Not Free," Sunshine Magazine. 1956. Kay Oregon Rites Unite Couple T t fwap 410 0 (dr Greenland is classed as the worlds largest island, and is about 3 times the size of Texas. slim-line- m" TV VALUE! Dies 18 picture measured diagonally; 172 sq. in. Emile S. Summers, son of Mr. A former Tooele resident, and Mrs. Frank Summers, of Wilda Hansen, died July 23, 1968 Tooele, claimed Miss Joy Dianne at her home in Beaver, Utah. King as his bride in ceremonies, Mrs. Hansen was born Decem6. July ber 3, 1899, in Springville, Utah The couple were married in to Mr. and Mrs. John Blackett. the Calvary Assembly of God She married Martin Hansen. He Church in Jacksonville, Oregon. died in 1965 Parents of the bride are Mr. Mrs. Hansen lived in Tooele and Mrs. Jerry G. King, Jacksonfor a number of years and was ville. bv Tooele Army Depot. For the ceremonies the bride employed She left Tooele in 1954. chose a skirt of silk Survivors include her daughter, organza with alencon lace bodice Thelma Goodwin, Beaver; son, d adorned with lace Sherman, Boise, Idaho; one brothappliques which were repeated er, Blaine Blackett, Beaver and on the chapel length train. A sisters, Hazel Beaver, Fersatin bow with seed pearls held rell Nelson Barton, and Donna Baker veil her and she carried white and Dora Bullock, of1 carnations centered with a pink Springville Tooele. and white orchid. Funeral are arrangements Miss Dana Cantonwine was pending. honor maid, Mrs. Gerald Severson, hridesmatron and Miss Deborah Lynn King, bridesmaid. Vicky Lynn and Alan Wasne Severson w'ere flower girl and ring SURGER- Ybearer. The attendants gowns were Evelyn Hammond, Tooele of saki cloth in varying shades of Floretta Fairchild, Calif. Louis Gollaher, Grantsville rose. They carried contrasting Ross of Diaz, Tooele asters. bouquets pink Martin Summers, Tooele, a Frank Stoddard, Tooele brother of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were Gerald LITERACY The world will profit greatly William Keith, and Severson, William and Ronald Munroe. when all of its teeming populaAfter the ceremony the couple tion becomes literate. Russia has was. feted at a reception in the demonstrated what national educhurch rooms. cation can do in the way of furThe bride attended Medford thering national progress. China High School and the bridegroom is avidly following Russias exwho is employed at Crater Lake ample. Eventually all of the backMotor Company, attended Hoov- ward and illiterate people of er High School in Glendale. the world will have to make eduA rehearsal dinner was given cation universal and live it to a by the bridegrooms parents in higher degree than the mere overthe Jacksonville Inn. coming of illiteracy. When the Out of town guests included world becomes educated in the another brother of the groom, fullest meaning of the word, a Charles Summers, Tooele. hitherto untapped reservoir of After a honeymoon in Cali- creativeness and of dynamics will fornia, the couple will be mak- begin to contribute significantly to the world's power for progress. ing their home in Medford, Ore-goStanwood Cobb The Importance of Creativity (Scarcrow Super Bright Picture for Super Bright Viewing d pearl-trinune- Hospital n. Mrs. Bert H. Weight returned home Sunday after spending ten days visiting in Provo at the home of her mother Mrs. C. E. Fletcher. (duD Sn2b G garet Hart. Tooele. ormer Resident Provo Visitor 5 and Patty Sprout. Undenominational Bible talks are being held each Sunday at 3 p.m. in the civic room of the Tooele City Hall. No contributions are asked. No literature is distributed. The group has no denominational affiliations. The Bible is their only text book. They also like to have Bible talks in the home. All are welcome. lisses Annalee Keiin and Mar- MR. AND MRS. SUMMERS Press). O Bible Talks 3 p.m. At City Hall pink roses. Serving as liest man for his brother was Lynn Allie. Mrs. Rolierts chose a light pink dress and Mrs. Allie wore a dark pink gown. Both had pink MR. AND MRS. MARVIN ALLEY rose corsages. Dan Roberts was at the guest One golf course in New Zeahook and taking care of the gifts land has geysers spouting from it, were Marge McKay and Pat Koing awaY the ntW Mrs. Allie like water fountains. Sprout. Assisting with the serving wore a brown and white ensemble were Arlene Sprout, Patty Red- They are now making their ding, Tammy Tate, Marge Me-- home at 156 South Second East, MRS. PORTER Ladies of Elks Invited to Buffet . Interested persons may register at the poo! at any time and classes are limited. The classes will lie taught at 9 a. m., 10 a.m., 5 p.m., and 9 p.m. The 11 a.m. classes are already filled. The yourse will be taught five days a week for two weeks and the cost is $3.50. THE Host Derks Tooele Night honor at her farewell coffee held July 10, issued an invitation to her to make a point of stopping to visit should they find themselves in the vicinity. The Porters will le residing in Mary Esther, Florida, on the Gulf of Mexico. Marking the occasion, the table was embellished with a covered wagon bearing the message Florida or Bust," and a basket of daisies. The prairie schooner was constructed by hostess Ginny Charlsons husband, and was the object of many admiring glances. Also serving as hostess for the special coffee was Collette Cramer, who assisted each of the guests with a name tag designed in the shape of a log cabin. Following refreshments and social exchanges, mcmlers heard President Suzanne Parsons express the appreciations of the club for all Mrs. Porter's efforts on their behalf and contributions toward improvements at Tooele Army Depot from which everyone benefits. The membership presented Mrs. Porter with a silver serving dish and noted her pleasure with their gift. Also on hand for the occasion was Gene Malin, a newcomer to Utah and Tooele Army Depot. Mrs. Malin welcomes this tunity to be in the West, since This young man is the son Calvin and Georgia Hancock. she comes from Rhode Island. He arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital July 8. Photo by A. D. Thomas beginners, intermediate and junior and senior lifesaving and adult performed Old Timers The Dr. J. L. Mayos are welcoming their third grandchild into the family. Mrs. Mayo has just returned from Menlo Park, California where she met the newest addition, a little girl who will he named Michelle Lynn. She arrived July 13 at the Stanford Memorial Hospital in Palo Alto and weighed seven pounds six ounces. Happy parents are Howard J. and Carolee White, who have two other children, Marei and Micheal. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. White, Sr., of Atherton, California. Another set of swimming lessons will begin July 29 at the Tooele Memorial Pool. Classes will be taught for beginners, advanced Mars in Rav Allie. The nuptials were performed on June 22 at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard D. Roberts, 281 Kingston Drive, Tooele. In attendance were family members and close friends. Bishop Bert Williams . Third Grandchild Starting lovely bride of June was Katherine VeAnne Roberts who spoke wedding vows with A Miss Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class. Poetage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc, 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Bo 380, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates 10 cents per copy; $8 per year. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor JANN SWANSON. Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALCREN. Businea Manager The local Old Timers are hosting a double header baseball game at Derks Field July 27. The first game will be an American. Legion game between Tooele and Judge at 6 p.m. The second game will be between the Salt Lake Ciants and Ogden Dodgers at 8 p.m. Price of the tickets is $1 per family. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the Old Timers organization. The proceeds from this game will be used to support Tooele County youth organizations. Swimming Lessons VeAnne Roberts The Tooele Transcript, Friday, July 26, 196S F.E.R. John Lawless presents AIzo Morrell with trophy which won first place honors for the state in youth activities. Photo by McNeils Wins First Place Honors At the recent Elks state convention Alzo Morrell was awarded the first place honors for the state in youth activities. Mr. Morrell was presented the first place trophy at a regular lodge meeting held in June. He has been chairman of the youth activities committee for two years and has done an outstanding job with and for the youth of the community. He has spent most of his free time for years working with ? ? ? ? ? helping the young people in any way he could. He has never been too tired, too busy or too uninterested to help the youth. This is the true spirit of Elkdom and the measure of a fine man. Our congratulations to you, Mr. Morrell, on a great honor so greatly deserved, say Elk officials. Bake Sale St. Marguerites Church is having a bake sale on Friday, July 26th, and Saturday, July 27 at Cornets and Albertsons. There will be all kinds of home made cukes, pies, cookies, breads, etc., on sale both days. Proceeds will go to the building fund. Some people never learn to live and others, never live to learn. Bold Style For Small Room 0009 iffEfe (ffll irrrran July Clearance Sale Price Meet the new daughter of Grant and Joyce Johnson of Sunset, born July 17 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Photo by A. D. Thomas PLAYTOOLS Play is more than just fun for the youngster. A child discovers his world through play. 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