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Show mfkic Some toi.. H'Miiiif .11.(1 ..they tMfHV, flolil XKak. on jiKiMi.ii i,i r.,ii,,t,,, )(1HI rx ,.Mit ex- - WESTERN to Tooele ton, Ilall as the Cootl Mitili, ami Nets Cailson of St, Ceotge as the M jattl. 7Y thihhen A)noximatelv Itom the Mashington Coniitx May H ami 0 at S. IY p.ni. in (In aiea lav sm It pails as Vliimli-kins- , Fine Ait, Center Theatre. Mitihes Sohhers ami Blake IUII of TiMM'le has llelMrs. Designer ami leilmnal Ihiii cast a the Cowjidlv I. ion ihu-tto- r for the piotlnttinn is in the tluhhens t lassie. llmke O, lUln.ip ol the SX-etami llieatie Arts Depaitment. out the inoxie pm-ihSongs tion mii li ax 'Sonieuhfie (Her The Music Duel tot is Hoene the Itainlioxi' ami 'Were Oil To 1). Finn of the Music Depait-incn- t See The Vi.nil, have ami the Costume Design er is Olixe Fsplm. Iihoijmii, itnl into the xtiiilent iiimIiiiIioii act, titling to C. Paul Anilcivin, thietlor of the Illlltl) M AItl) imiMial. "The Mills's." Mr. IIFI.IFF SOCIETY saiil, "luxe lifetime Tlurtl Ward Itelief Sm icly linked to the original xx ill meet Moml.ix, May II at story." I le tftlt leil that eoloilul ID a. in. for their eostnnies ami exciting sHi ial meet ini'. xx ill eieate an upH-a- l lor There soilin' anti ohl alike. him licnn. Others in the last inilmle: sitter. Susan I l.ifi-of I .as Vegas as Dorothx; Allan Farr of St. Ceutge If it xxerent for keeping a as Staretrou1; Chris Anderson of budget, a lot of jxeoplt xximldut Salt l.akt as the Till Woothmin, I oil Weaxer of Salt .ake as the knoxx' hoxv min h they oxte. Fiaiiklm I. Jones Wit kill M ilt h: J.itkie Smith o coviimni9(0iBaiFfF SECOND SECTION ii. Next Tlie Tootle Transcript, Friday, May S, 1970 prev-iita-lio- Headquarters (wtt stii.lfiil attending Dixie College ut SI. Ceotge i,ix it tu.ior lole lit (lie mIiooI'x Young Ieoplex llii'.itie of "j'lie M iard of (),' A BOOT wmw'i Tooele Student Cast In Dixie College Play - . m ti tap hand find it Irvwa'i. )rl tWiti of block, toiw boot Now nffoil. 1 1 Reg. 18.95 ONIT (;inlcn .Monday 7:30 p.iu. ii 24 N. Main -- t, (.JI.IlO ( lilts lllllll Iwls XX ill meet Slolid.ix. Max II at 7 Ul p m at the home nl Mis SI im.i 's,IF , 21 llmh Rmgei, n et Ihlcii Tr Tile. Hu M M li Ik-c- al (dnl Meets Mud liuint-makin- BROWNS (bin-Minur- (Hub Wexils. ihfXvililhe-mu- Mav 12 m T.hh-Ixx ill ( oiii and Mineral hold their regular mooli, h inietiug the second I uevlax xxluih Is the J2th this month ( lln its leport that many next as xxell as regie In m. min is haxe Ikiii attending exp, rl xxtll U- - the ptmu pal sK ,ikei the nuetings. VII memU is ami li lends an I hen is a silent antlmii iuge to attend ami heat about lahh at the end of eat li meetthe latest dexelopmeut mi Too- ing tle tits i lean op campaign ami II x on are inteiesteif in the field tup for Max Ik sure and plans Im the lose gulden Then ss ill U a iI.h.i pne. tmne to the meeting to get all the details as it xxill Ik the Texas Spnngs near Jatk-(kiexada fot pink wood. 1 11ns is a material that xxmks up xeix lilt fix as xxell as xerv pieltv hi exxelry. Die tlilh nnxx has vime tlaiins on the geode I n il ami those xxho of I didnt vm D.illex, John go out on the last trip Up Wile ami Olixel D.illex letoin-e- missed a xciy eiioyahle time I from Vietnam pnl .molding to the ones xxho Folloxxing Ins lease he xxill xxeut. All iiitcicsteil in rot ks, risk to Fmt Calvin. Colmado hunting, tutting. )olishiug and (ol a nine mouth assignment. ox el seas lie (list toilet ling are invited to While come out and fmn the rest of letcixfd a puiple ' 1 Hi: STUDFMS CIIOICF Flectimis for stiulentliodx ol liters xxcre held at the Tom-lJunior I lith School recently and results ul that ch i lion were animtiiiced at an assembly held Max I at the school. The lie sc officers are I. to It: linger Dean, miii of Mr. and Mrs. hen Dean, sice I'residcut: Cars While, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hud White, president and itkie daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Crtlmat her. secretary. Ilaik roxx: Hun-niHlit kensilerfer, daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Itay Itlii keusderfer, treasurer; Miihcllc editor and Julie Mcller. Hollar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyce llollar, Mrs. and sthtail editor. Mr. ol Jatk Metler, daughter paper e Cril-niache- t, Dailey Home from Vietnam Duly Sp lie-In- g m GIVE OUR BESTTO i wmmi 6m. ORCHID $250 the rotk hounds and luxe a very Hit ilangmg iinixi made hx eiioxahlt evening. Tuestlav, Max the gaihage collet tors aroused 12. 7:10 pm.. Civic Boom of the the family. Hie linusewile sudden-lHall. Itcfreshmeiits xxill Ik City remeiulK'rt-t- l she had forgotten served. ss to it out the gaihage. Midi her hair m curlers and her face Some fi.100 xxixcs and xxitloxxs gteasy with cream she sleepily icemen are of xcteiaus and leaned out the xxindoxv ami called of educational advantage taking to the collet lo,s. "Am I too late assistant, according to the VA. for the gaihage." Icrvmx interesteil in vich liene-- , "Certainly not." the collet tor fits are urged to apply to the replied, "hop right in." nearest regional VA office. CORSAGE x d up st-r- x CARNATIONS $5 . MIXED ARRANGEMENTS FICHTII CIUDE OFFICFBS Mark Summit'll (center) son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Simnnich was elected president of the F.ightli Crude Class at Tink'Ii Junior High. On his left is Bovin D.ix , daughter uf Mr. und Mrs. CillH-r- t Davies, secretary and rigid is Kirk Spencer, vm of Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Spencer, vice president. and up ALL But Premium r Quality Flowers POTTED PLANTS AND CUT Industry sjoLesuieu pretlict we are on the threshold of the Plasties Age, an era. they say, that may Ik us distinct in history as the Stone, Bron.e, and Iron Ages that have preceded it. And who's to say no? A child who accepts tliungeuhle plastic dino-vi- u rs in 1970 will not Ik dismayed tiv the prospect of house in 19S0, Or of a plastic-domecity in 1WS. FLOWERS cr & (9drvcvNorth 47 Main 882-066- PLASTICS 9 d TO THE VOTERS OF TOOELE COUNTY The Democratic Central Committees of Tooele and Juab Counties have met and find that the 12 year record of Senator E. G. Mantes as Senator from our joint Senatorial District is a very fine record. His record is such, that any group of Americans could be proud to sustain him. Realizing that the Senator has announced retirement, the Central Committees of Tooele and Juab have decided that as citizens we would be shirking our duty and responsibility if we were to NOT use the most able and qualified man for the job. With our country in the turmoil and unrest, we need the best man available for a BIG JOB. That man is Senator E. G. Mantes. Therefore, at this time, the joint central committees of Juab and Tooele have acquired the necessary signatures for a draft of Senator E. G. Mantes, and have filed them with the Secretary of State. We solicit a vote of confidence from each member of our two counties in this action. Signed: For Tooele County Ray L. Pruett Beverly White For Juab County Chuck Drusell Ardis Tidwell 'lmnnuiwnw'M,11,,,,,,,,,,1l,,,A44tt44 Entertain Sand 700 North 1st West d Husbands Camp Daughters Pioneers will hold ihcir May mceling, Monday, May 1 1 ut :.')() pan. at tlu DlP Hall on Hast Vine Street, in the form of a dinner for all mcuilH-r- s and their partners. If you hdvcut a partner, come anyway. Assignments will lie made on what fiMxl to bring. There will Ik? a nice program after dinner. Lily CLINIC Clell V. Bagley DVM CAMP Hie regular meeting of the Millstrcam Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Monday, May II at l.'U) ut the home of Irene Partpan. ridge. 114 Smith Third Street. MI1.I.STKKAM Camp to of TOOELE VETERINARY (Mobile Home) 882-105- 1 I'tali RUSSIA BI BLES The Soviet Union has made the ruble a nonconvertible currency. Tourists in Bussia are permitted to buy rubles for use in Bussia but may not take them out of the country. Public Service Magazine not sonny...! RIDE ON by Mary Reynolds Favorite Desserts Pudding, according to a new consumer survey, is the sec- SAFE TIRES ond favorite dessert in the country. Whats the first? It depends on whom you ask. Children will go for ice cream as their first choice; husbands will take pie or cake. But they all select creamy pudding as the close Armstrong mT runner-up- . Pudding Pleases All The homemaker desiring to please all of her family will want to make pudding a frequent mealtime offering. With some of the new puddings now available, you can make creamy pudding desserts in favorite ice cream and cake flavors. Think of the dessert pleas-- , ure that a luscious banana cream or Bavarian cream pie can bring. They are easy to make with a new line of puddings and pie with FIBER GLASS BELTS 00 00 PIUS 7 35 X 14 and TAX SUPER POLYESTER CORD My-T-Fi- fillings just reaching your supermarket. If theres no time for making a crust, simply serve banana FULL cream. Bavarian cream, or 4 PLY butter pecan pudding topped with whip- NYLON ped cream. Or serve fudgier, chocolate fudge pudding, made with rich Dutch chocolate flavor. For a pretty dessert, layer cooled pudding in parfait glasses in- alternating flavors, or alternate layers of pudding TAX Armstrong TIRES - with layers of whipped cream. Or pour warm pudding over plain cake or lady fingers and top with pretty fruit for a quick company dessert. PROGRESS Human progress inevitably depends on enough men defining the values they want to live by and then backing up those standards by wise and appropriate Norman Cousins, The means. Conquest of Violence, Saturday Review PIUS CORD "You cant buy a better tire to save your life" SILYE 0ESN 725 North Main - Phone 882-035- 3 YORE |