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Show Wins Beauty The Tooele Transcript, Fri., February 21, Contest at Colonel Addresses Naval Luiieheon Norwalk, Calif. Miss Vhkie Signers. High School sc nior is the new "'Miss Norwalk" for 1969. She is Excelsiors student-ImhIyell leader and an act is e participant in school programs. Vickie is the daughter of Mr, ami Mrs. Herb Siggerx ami the grand daughter of Mrs. Mastronardi. Vickie was I torn in Tooele and left when she was six years old. Earlier in the evening Mi" Siggerx had I wen selected by other contestants as Miss Per Excelsior tail. Jaik C. lie, IVputy Commanding Officer of Tooele Army Depot. wax the featured speaker at Jacksonville Naval Air Station, Jui k son wile, Florida on February 20. The nccasioii wax a liimlieon meeting of Armed Forces Management Association (AFMV) officials from U.S. Navy and Air Foice installations bawd ho manages a Manager" the subject of Col. Ice's talk, which was enthusiastically received by the representatives of the Florida AFM Chapter was vinahty and received a trophy Lake Views And News No. 40. MR. AND MRS. JOEL CARLTON by Donna Dixon Mr. ami Mrs. Herman Whitaker of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Clay Price of Kauosli were visitors on Wednesday last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Dixon. Mrs. Price is a cousin of Mrs. Dixon. They enjoyed catching up on family Kcliml Couple Speak Wedding Vows Association To Elect The Debbie Duiiyon Benefit sxmsored by the Bit and Dance, Tooele Mens Golf Association will meet on Thursday, Spur Club will le' held in the National Cuard Armory Saturday February 27 for the piiqxise of night lieginning at 8 p.m. officers new for 1969. electing THIS DANCE is the Bit Happy hour is scheduled from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Hillcrest with and Spur Clubs way of raising lunch to follow at 8 pan. Cost money to pay for Mi vs Dunyon's blood washing machine. Music of the lunch is $1 per plate. All memliers are urged to for the festive occasion will lie furnished by the Tooele High attend. school orchestra who are donat- - ing their services to the liencfit. General Chairman Stu Pauliik reports that advance tieket sales have Imcn moving at a brisk pace and confidently expects a big crow d to le in at lend, nice. Paulick also states that committee chairmen. Curt Chisholm, Cloyd Theobald and Butch Porter have lecn well pleased with the resxmse of not only the THS ore best i a, but with the con- Mr. Holicrt Johnson. Following the nuptials they jxii-tanco- tributions of everyone contacted. Everyone we have asked to help has Itccti more than gracious lit donating their time and facilities in order that we can tin u over to Debbie, nearly every cent we collect, Paulick said, liv keeping our excuses to a very iiiiiiimuiu. Del )l lie will lie the sole Itenefaetor in this project, , he added. Little Gerald Weslcv Morrison, Since it costs SotKI per month handsome son of Mr. and Mrs. Morrison celebrated his for Miss Dimvon's second birthday on Fell. 4. Alxmt not are equipment, exjieiises only high, hut they are const, nit, ten guests were hidden to enjov and the courageous young ladv his pretty birthday cake, iec cream and punch. Wcslev reis deeply grateful for the generceived many nice gifts. ous help of Tooele citizens. 3 SATURDAYS DANCE is the Bit and Spur Clubs' wav of helping with a worthwhile community project. By purchasing a one dollar ticket Tooele citizens assure themselves of a evening of dancing and helping a member of the community. Pick out an second car from ourwide range. fun-fille- d Mantes Used Car Supermarket Mr. Dennis Cook, a student State Universitv, and Kav Shields were Sunday guests of Kays parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shields. at Utah Mrs. Julene Reid had tlit misfortune of breaking her leg in a sleighing accident at Clover. She is convalescing at the home of her mother, Mrs. Nelma Hall. The date: Saturday, FebruThe place: National ary 22 Guard Armory The time: 8 The event: Tooele Bit p.m. Nbxl fashion: Shows a girls and Spur Club Debbie Dimvon and that isnt all. taste Benefit Dance. Dont miss it. Gertrude Pierson Phone Tom or George (summns SPRING FASHION FABRICS REDUCED THRU SATURDAY! Prints, coordinated solids Pretty little Tamara Jo Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith observed her fifth birthday on February 8 at the home of her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Diwell Shields. Ice cream and the traditional hirtlidav cake were served and Tammy received love- Sl,,s ,m,n Rrandpa rents, uncles, au"1' "d c"usi"'-Johnny Mrs. Dorothy Walker is in the hospital in Salt Lake City where she underwent surgery on Tuesday. Bungling Banana Bandit SLEIGH RIDE FOR TENTH W ARD MUTUAL MARRIED Tenth Ward Mutual Mjrrieds will hold a sleigh riding party Saturday, February 22. Memliers are asked to meet at the North Tooele Stake Ceqter at 1:30 pan. For further information call Aetna in IfJfiS: FROM TUCSON comes another tale of ludicrous larceny. This INTELLIGENCE The true test of intelligence one starred a shoplifter who bit is not how much we know how an arm and leg of a vigilant drug to do, but how we behave when store clerk in a mad gnash to freedom. we dont know what to do. And while a Milwaukee homeJohn Holt. Pace owners wateli dog had the right to bite, he became so nervous after an encounter with burglars that his owner took him to a vet to see what could Ite done about his state of mind. The poixhs prescription was for tranquilizers. A Missouri policyholder was anything but tranquil after being shaken up in an auto accident. And even 120 days after the minor mishap, he claimed that he was still too nervous to return to his racking up pool balls. job AND A dog owner who left his car briefly with the engine running was unnerved when his impatient mutt hit the automatic shift, rolled down an Ohio street, and crashed into what else 882-118- 0. a fireplug. easy care! FASHION CORNER BROADCLOTH Flying high last year were a soused simian and a pack of pickled pigs feet. The revelling Rhesus monkey molested tourists at a Florida zoo after being fed whisky by an unidentified, but emobviously ployee. And in Houston, "a perheaved son or persons unknown a jar of hogs hoofs through the windshield of a claimants pickup truck. Of course, the ladies played A prominent role in the Oddities of 1968. For example, a Phoenix motorist slammed into a utility pole to avoid hitting a man who dashed into the street. Traffic was the least of the latters he was being hotlv problems pursued bv a woman waving a revolver. AND A Coral Gables, Fla. driver plowed into a gate when he was distracted bv a woman in topless attire who was chasing a small boy down the street. A policeman parked nearby admitted that he didnt see the crash. Another accident gave an Aetna customer in Albuquerque mixed feelings about insurance protection. Driving home after visiting his agent, he crashed into another car while leaning forward to pick up something winch had latlcn linm In-- . .I.cnIi l Ins .n . i it i I att(. Ihmi.I over-spirite- Wonderful Zantrel Polynosic royoncot ton blend that's to suitable for dresses and blouses. Crease resistant! Machine washable with little or no ironing. Solids and prmLk, Reg. 69c NOW 58Cyd. DAN RIVER'S DANSTAR Stitch i p sportswear outfit with our tombed t of ton that's machine washable needh little or ro ironing! So many prints and pnrtprrtt to choose voordmoiing solids, too. FULL SAIL' ALL Reg, 98c NOW 80eyd. COTTON SAILCLOTH Ih.re , t.io l.mn o all th Ihi.-tg- s maVe of tht fabric. 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Call your local Imurd Executive Secretary who will subsequently notify you of the time and place where you may confer with the Covemmeiit Apwal Agent. A free pamphlet entitled Taking Apjwals from Selective Service Classifications' is available to you at your local hoard. Ilc.ml the one about (,). Recently I telephoned some banana bandit? bungling HE FIGURED in one of the information to my local Ixwrd d.ifliext of etua l.ife ami Casualconcerning a physical problem I ty's annual collection of bizarre have had for some years. Today I obtained written evidence o' insurance claim cases. that from my dixtor. Should I The young tlespcrailu approached a cashier in a San nail that evidence to the local Diego grocery, inadvertently diew Itoard and, if so, will they relate it to my earlier call? a rie banana instead of his reA. You should mail the docuvolver, and boldly proclaimed a Thrown a into near panic mentary material to your hoard stickup. at once along with a letter whieh vvhen lie discovered his mistake, the callow Clyde w ilh the Winnie relates it to your earlier telebanana still managed to fumble phone call. It is important to out his real gun and split with reinenilier that whenever you give your Iixal Ixiard any infor$74.1 Itefore the laughter died. Here are some more of the mation orally, you should follow best "weirdies" from among the it up immediately in writing. 14 million claims handler! by in Tooele ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY V, Diehl, dtqxit George Fxccutise Assistant, will tell Alabama military and civilian mein-lier- s of AFM Chapter No. 52 at Anniston Army Depot "How to Have a Nervous Breakdown. He will lie principal scakcr at a luncheon for AFM iiiciiiIkts to In held near the middle of Wedding liclls rang oil Januthroughout the country ary 5 for Mrs. Mary lanig and who have had experience in dealMr. Joel Carlton. Ixitli civilian ami miliThey recited marriage vows ing with in the St. Marguerites Catholic tary management prohlcuiv. Cliuri li. The bride, age 70. was lovely in a yellow lace dress and hair line veil. Attending the bridal pair were her daughter Mrs. Sarah Taylor and her Tieket Sales Brisk For Benefit Dance Saturday Mens Golf in Flo- rida. for the honor. "Mitt Norwalk, in crown and royal robe, holding her winners trophy, is Miss Vickie Siggers, formerly of Tooele. On her right is Mayor Art Cerdes who offers his congratulations and at her left is Marlene Morals, Miss Norwalk 1968. At the extreme left is Pam Pall, 1967 Miss Norwalk, who also won the Miss World I'SA contest that same vear. 190!) iii-- I' .ll. I .4 GEORGE W DIEHL VISITORS FROM NEVADA Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper of Ely, Nevada have returned to their home in Nevada after a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lcs McKendrick of Tcxx-le- . LOVE SENTENCE A man who tries to steal a kiss May get caught by a Imrglar-pixxi- f miss And he could wind up with a sentence for life With a kissahle warden known as a wife! Neal Neitzel |