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Show Maurice Tuttle The Tooele Bulletin To Speak At Sunday Conference funds. Glenn Symons pleaded guilty m d'siuct court to an arraignment on burglary in the second degree and grand lorcenv. M.uii (o A Tuttle, formerly o He w.iS n f. lied to the Adult Piohal.iM li.iitid for imestetation lh I, ih ill X'ake Pi es.dency, iest speakei at the Sun u I' appear hebi.ury 13 for will County C'leik J. Rex Kuk, Sr H day i en n 'ess on of Tooele announced 'he ' si ntea.'iitg luosdav that will in. t Count v Cominiscionois ART II ! J AMPS Anderson, Vic- Stake (,ii, utetlv Conferem e, this s e,d .s' at 7 p m in the of tor DeWjy iu let. mum C.ul Jav emn January 13. at 8 p m Januais 17 as originally s. hetlul-e- Doldom and 1 'ed Maitin Park Fmn hi leseiuh kaul chapel. Mi utile, well known public pleaded guilty tn the charge of will base an inteiesting Court "ra id l.trcenv and were also re- speaker, and i.uelv message, keyed for Adult At th to Probation the sesMon of Distrrt Court ferred the smith of the stake. held Judge Merrill C Roanl Thev will be sentenced H lighting the hour long proFaux heard the following cases February 13. will be special musical gram to found was Powell J Janms und rendered these decisions: Keynotes'' a Jim Walker was c omi.utli d by be not gudtv to the ctime of in- nuin'e, s bv the ladies i horns, composed of thirty the distnct couit to the Ut lii decent assault eight memheis tiom the Salt Lake ItiMin for an indeterminate time Cnwhov: Putting your saddle area Don Singleton is their as perse rilied bv law for issuing, r a check aeamst insu.ficient funds on backward, aren't you' Dude' That's all von know F.veiyone is invited to attend, IIAKRY F. Howard, on probaabout it, smartv. You don't even with special invitation extended tion had his probation revoked MIA south and was committed to the State know which wav I'm coin" Prison for an indeterminate time For one who wants a thoroughK enjoyable vacation today for the same offense. Darw'n Murphy was found to which will build pleasant memories for tomorrow, a trip anybe In volation of probation am! where in these United States is the answer. On ecannot help but committed to the State Prison for return home with the fueling that th s is indeed a great land an indeterminate time also for which is peopled with decent, friendly individuals a homeland worth t d iori.il. rsii'P" a chei k agjmt "it"ifrie- - defei.hnp Nuggets, hm, Barnes Ross Company. en District Judge Hears 9 Cases Tuesday, January 9, 1962 . ; i J Ttic-ui.i- Miss Rosalee Wilson Rosalee Wilson Ff r7 - Engaged to p David Millburn Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Wilson announce the engagement of their attra:tive young daughter, Rosalee to David Millburn, son of Dr and Mrs. Herbert J. f s (J Mill-bur- b No definatc date has been set for the marriage. Both are graduates of Tooele High School. Miss Wilson is employed at Tooele Ordnance Depot and Mr Millburn is attending School at the University of Utah Marriage of xT MmI I- - ?$ Young Couple 4 Tammy Lyn Smith is celebrating her first birthday, Saturday, Jan. 13. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Smith, Jr. There will be a party In the af ternoon. Bidden to help celebrate are her little friends, Nancy and Joann Burkett, Jodi and Karen Wells, Chucky Coesens, Henry Vilapando, Shryl Valdez, Pauline Barton and Steven Espinoza. Christmas Project Christmas at the Utah State Hospital was made happier through the Utah State Eagles Auxiliary Christmas project. Each the state adopted Auxiliary throughout several patients to make happy during the season, larger units took complete wards as their project. After the gifts were beautifully wrapped and tagged with the patients names, the gifts were delivered to State I Madam President Helen Vlassis, who with the Vice President, Marie and State Community Service Chairman, Fannie Jankovich, delivered the gifts to the hospital. Pictured at the hospital are Mrs. Callahan, director of Volunteer services at the Vlassis, Mrs. Hospital, Madam President Jankovich and Mrs. Bywater. 9 Life begins at Tooele Valley Hospital for top row L to R: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verdon Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Felt and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Porter. (Second row) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith, daughter of Made Known 0 of PARENTS Guests at the home of the Glen Strombergs were Mrs. Strom-berg- s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Choon of Corsica, South Dakota. The Choons arrived on New Years Day and spent several days with the Strombergs before continuing on their way to Southern California for a months visit with other relatives. SAFETY SYSTEM Mr. and Mrs. John Calvin and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gavlen Mesxersmith. Bottom row: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jose Argon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Graham and son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Garcia. Photos by A. D. Thomas " A sleepy looking woman rushYoo-hoshe called to the - He took one brief look No, i ed out of her house in her bathman. "Am I too late for garbage he replied. Jump right maam," robe, her hair still in curlers, her face unmade. the trash? in! Is Your VISIT DOUBLE BRAKE 4 New Babies Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McClelland West Jordan, announce the marriage of their daughter Norma to Melvin R. Hansen, of Tooele, son of Violet M. Hansen and the late James Roy Hansen. They were married in Reno, Nevada, Dec. 30, 1961, and went by United Airlines to San Francisco where they spent their REBEKAH LODGE NEWS Installation of officers will take honeymoon. They will make their home in place at regular meeting, ThursSalt Lake City, where Melvin is day, January 11, at 8:00 pm. at the IOOF Hall. All officers and attending the University of Utah Airmembers please be in attend- and is employed by United lines. ance. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. LaVaun McKendrick enof her tertained the members club at her home on Friday, 5 Dec. A lovely desert of ice cream and cake was served after which in the ladies spent the evening games and sociability. Those attending were Mrs. Lucy Gillespie, Mrs. Alice Fenton, Mrs. Margaret Jones, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Mrs. Ann Russell, Mrs. Ruby Neiheisel and Mrs. Vera Tate. J i r 0 standard on every '62 MOST Award Winners This group of MIA girls and their leaders pictured above, all qualified for individual awards which were recently presented to them at a Fourth Ward sacrament service. Meeting the high personal qualifications for the awards were left to right: front row: Ruth Ingram, Mable Mueller, Ruth Lichfield, Cindy Bryan, Shauna Bryan, Linda Bateman, Bobbie Lou Walters, Leslie Jensen, Marjorie Lohnes, Shirlee Fields, Helen Dunlavy. Second row: Carol Jorgensen, Julie Mary Jane Pratt, Gwen Peasnall, Important Jones, Luta Stutznegger, Terri Gray, Sandra Mueller, Jeannie Bryan, Carol Ann England, Carma Hanks, Paulette Griffith, Kathryn Black, Sheryl Petricig. Third row: Jeri Bateman, Kathleen McCoy, Suzanne Green, Pamela Bevan, Diane Shields, Paula Whitehouse, Marlene Buys, Glenna Gordon, Ireta Caslagno, Patti Mueller, Sally Shields, Janice Pocock. Back row: Lyn Ann Gubler, Carol Rust, Susan Belich, Donna Marie Date Approaching W'alters, Lyn VanVIeet, Make sure the wedding invitations and announcements are correct in every detail. We have a large choice of wedding stationery & offer you a choice of beautifully Brake System, brake With Ramblers Double-Safet- y failure is virtually impossible. Separate systems for front and rear brakes. If one is damaged, other still too. Standard on every 62 Rambler. Just one of 102 ways the new Rambler is better yet prices on every model stay low. No wonder Rambler sales are soaring. Why not see your Rambler dealer soon. printed cards. works-self-adjus- ting, We also have printed napkins, place cards, thank you cards and other supplies. We invite you to stop in and see our samples. When your wedding date approaches, order your printed supplies at the Adult Art Class The adult art class taught by Mr. LeRoy Skidmore, Art teacher at Tooele High course, last School, finished their Thursday evening with a general critique and discussion of the work done by the students during the course. Students worked in basic drawing, advanced drawing, water-coland oil painting. Shown in the photo is a group of the students and exzmples of some of the fine work that they completed or STOKER MOTOR CO., i during the course. Another night class is is a group of the students and examples of scheduled for late t oright spring. Left are (front) Mrs. Lillis Burton,. Mrs. Nancy Long, Mrs. Linda Tidwell, Mrs. Jackie Chilton. Back row: Mr. Skidmore, teacher, Mrs. Joan Allred, Mrs. Ruby Rowberry, Mrs. Helen Wexels, Mrs. Barbara Turner, Mrs. Ranee Bonelli and Mrs. Vaudis Fullmer. i - 58 North Main Street Phone 882-005- 0 |