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Show The Tooele Transcript Eagles i Vuxiliar 7 Regular meeting of Lady Eaglea! auxiliary will be held Monday, May 11, at 8 p.m. Public party is every inle at tne hall, 8 pm. Temple lliles Unile Young ''t 1 AT TuesdayijOll)IC lfltlV Friday, May 8, 1959 J: sCTW, s x r- V - 2 A Friday morning marriage uni- IIOME ON LEAVE ted Miss Barbara Elion and Garth Ronald Bush, son of Mr. and A. Stookey in marriage, May 1,1 Mrs. L. L. Bush, arrived home, in the Salt Lake LDS tempie. Following the rites, the wedding! this week, on a three-weeleave from army duty. He will report party was teted at a wedding back to Ft. Huachuca, Calif., on breakfast, given by the brideMay 26, v.hete ne will complete groom s parents, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Stookey, of Clover. his tour of duty on July 22. That same evening, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding NEW GRANDCHILD Vai-leProud grandparents for the reception, held at the Cedar the hosted ward church, by fourth time are Mr. and Mrs. DaLetren Turner, following the birth brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. vid H. Elton, of Cedar Valley. of a granddaughter, to Mr. and for her wedding Mrs. Jack Turner, Granger. The The bride chose h a model of lace wee Miss was born Sunday, April gown tulle. Ihe bodice was styled 5 at 3 a.m., weighing seven pounds and four ounces. She is welcomed by with a sabrina neckline and short sisters and brother, Randy Lee, sleeves with matching mitts. Her fingertip veil ot illusion was Kristine, and Jimmy; great grandto a tiara, and she carried mothers, Mrs. Elva Turner and caught a white orchid, surrounded by red Mrs. Bessie Kemp, with four roses great grandchildren apiece. MatAttending as matron of honor ernal grandparents are Mr. and was the brides sister, Mrs. RobMrs. Randall Wardlc, Hunter. ert W. Hunt. Other attendants were Mrs. Orlin M. Wathen, Shirley Carson, Faye Hayes, Lynda Elton, sister of the bride; Jane Stookey, sister of the bridegroom; and Barbara Hayes, junior bridesk V- i .J 1 JL NEW BABY Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ma.care-na- s are rejoicing at the birth of their first child, a son, born Monday. May 4, at 3; IS pm. rt Ho'y Cross hospiMl, Salt Lake C;ty, weighing sovi n pounds, three ounces. Grandparent i are Mrs, Allamosa. Colo., with 15 Mrs. grandchildren; and Mr. Ben Garcia, Mountain Home, Idaho, with ten .oendchildren Mr. and Mrs Garcia spending two weeks visiting with their daughter and becoming acand quainted with their newest Mis-eartna- s, t ad fV a-- e , 0 i - 1 j t V-- v 4 . . . 1 4 ry TT7. BIRTHDAY CELFBRATION Paul Tanner, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Tanner celebrated his 17th birthday, Friday, May 8, with a family party. Family members, Coralee, Joe, Shirl, Lenms, Jana-lea- , and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ennis, enjoyed dinner, birthday cake, and visiting ! . y Aa ' -' T together. t floor-lengt- COMPLETING PLANS for their Founders' day banquet are members of Beta Sigma Phi, L to R Elece Ryan, Marjorie DeLaMare, Merle Van Otten, Elvira Seeley, Donna Me- - o Kendrick, Betty Kershner, Phyllis Opendikc, and Afton Gublcr. Ihe party will be held at the Coral room of the Kirk hotel, Saturday, May 9. Beta Sigma Phi To Hold Founders i Day Banquet, Sat. REMEMBER maid. They wore red and white nylon organdy gowns and carried miniature umbrellas filled with red and white carnations. Glenna Stookey was the flower girl, and little David Hunt was in the reception line. I Mr. Xi Pi and Alpha Eta chapters of Beta Sigma Phi are planning their annual Founders' Day banquet for Saturday, May 8, to tie held at the Coral room of the Kirk hotel. Spring Fantasy" has been chosen as the theme for this affair, and will be carried out in the decorations. Frances Mayo will be toast mistress for the evening. The committee is as follows. Merle Van Otten, general cheir-ma- n and pres, of Xi Pi; Donna reservaMcKendrick, Norma tions; Phyllis Opendike, Dean, Ella Merle Whear, Thelma Dunn, Vera late, and Norma decorations, Geneve Jones and Marjorie DeLaMare, favors Helen Paulos and Lois Bryan, menu; Leatrice Stewart, Elvera Seeley, Elece Ryan, and Colleen DeLaMare, programs; Afton Gub-le-r and Helen Stoker, cocktail A and Mrs. Garth A. Slookey underwent a major operation, on April 26, and is recuperating very nicely. Mr. Dale wishes to thank son, Jack, have returned home, his friends who n, him flow-aftvacawonderful enjoying a ers and cards; als0 tll0se who tion tour oj two months, with Jack made Vlsjls t0 the or hospital, acting as host, thru New Mexico, called him on the phone. Arizona, Colorado, Nevada, Cali fornia, Oregon, Washington, Mon tana, and Idaho, taking in all VACATION IN NEVADA points of interest along the way. They first visited a brother of Mrs. Miss Janet McKinny, Miss .Kesler, Jesse Lee, of Delta; and LuJean, and Miss Luta Stnckland. her sisters, Mrs. Stella Edwards, !at Overton Landing, Lake Mead The bride has been active in Cedar City; and Mr. and Mrs. Neva(la. They were accompanied Letren s mother, Mrs. Elva church activities, serving as Sun- Mervin Edwards, St. George; sis- who enjoyed a few days day school teacher and organist, ter, Bessie Lee, Douglas, Anz.; Turner, and stake dance director of the Orvil and Evelyn Jones, Tucson, with them, and then returned to Lehi stake. Ariz.; brother, CpI J. Leo Lee, of her home by bus. They were the San Bernardino, Calif.; sister Mrs. joined by Walter and Rebecca After their honeymoon, who spent a few days young couple will be at home to Hans Clawson, Winlock, Washing- - Wickham, the and return home join Turners, 16 Second ton (whom she hadn't seen in ten East their friends at with them. North, Tooele. years); Don and Sylvia (Busico) Wilson, Pasco, Wash., former Mrs. Bessie Kemp, mother-o- f Tooeleans; and her father, J.R. Fern, who has been visiting with Mr, Lee, of Brigham City, whom they her daughter and visited enroute home. They en- and Mrs. Wilmer Nelson, and famjoyed every moment of the jour- ily. of Tucson, Arizona, for two with good weather all the months, traveled up to Las Vegas Elks and their ladies will hold ney, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Whitway. their dinner meeting on Tuesday aker, Henderson, Nev., met and took her over to Lake Mead, to May 12, at the Lodge at S.30 p.m. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mr. James H. Dale is .home, join the Turners and return home This will be the last dinner meeting of the season and ail mem- from the LDS hospital, where he with them. bers are urged to be in attendance Business meetings for each of the two groups will be held at 8 p.m. Stanley Bracken assumed duties of best man, and ushers were Robert W. Hunt, Orlen M. Wathen, Glen Ashley, and Eldon Pugh. The brides mother wore a dress of powder blue, and Mrs. Stookey! wore a sheath of beige lace. Prenuptial parties were given by Mrs. W'athen, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Glen Ashley, Mrs. Dale Cast-agnMrs. Carl Stewart, Miss Car-so- on Her Day . . . MAY 10th Send . T with your fondest wishot. $oo our big soloction Also Other Lovely Mother's Day Gifts at TATE'S Confectionery Phone 10 N 10 Main Elks to Hold More people are buying mm SHAVEMASTER SHAVERS 1959 than any other car... TEST DRIVE this all New 0OTI' est JJe-- 1 Seller ARRIVE IN GERMANY Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Walton and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Lowry that their Mrs. daughter and daughter-in-laKent Lowry, and infant son, Michiel, had arrived safely in Saumure, France, to join her husband, stationed there. She reported a pleasant trip to Paris, meeting with Kent to journey to the base. VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Joe Chisin and son, Warren Aldon, LaMar, Missouri, arrived, Sunday night, for a visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Warner, and brother, Connie. They are leaving, this Friday, to return home. ter and Mrs. William Mr. and birthday, J. Crawford and brated her first with a Tues- 5, day, family party daughter, Trudy Lynn. They will which May included her sister, Karen visit here for about two weeks, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. then Mr. Wesley Story will fly up Sue, David Faddis. A delicious birthto join his family, and they will day cake and lovely gifts marked return home together. the event for Brenda. Mr. and Mrs. James Combs Young Couple Relief Soeiely Jake Yows Tuesday, STOCKTON WARD April 18 marked the wedding day for .Miss Erma Rae Beecher and James Arbbon Combs. May 12, 10 a.m. Quilting, painting. Demonstra tion on dressing dolls in foam. Making earrings. Charlotte Reynolds, lesson. Pot luck lunch. Baby sitter. EIGHTH WARD The nuptials took place at the home of the brides mother, Mrs. Harriet Nichols, in the presence Tuesday, May 12, 2 p.m. of family members and close Work and business meeting friends. Bishop Alex Gillespie percrafts, Evelyn Haines. formed the ceremony. The bride Quilting, Lunch and baby sitter. was given in marriage by her FOURTH WARD grandfather, Herb Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Marsh, Tuesday, May 12, 10 a.m. of Ogden, are parents of the brideErma Rupp, lesson groom. Olive Peasnall, work director. Bind RS magazines. Lunch. The bnde was lovely in her wedTHIRD WARD tafof white over lace ding gown feta, styled with long pointice May 12, 10 a.m. sleeves and a Peter Pan collar, Tuesday, Work meet, quilting. and a. bouffant ballerina - length Irene Spaders, hand work. Demskirt. Her veil of illusion fell from onstration on covering shoes to a crown of seed pearls. match outfit. Lunch. The new Mis. Combs was at- FIRST WARD tended by her sister, Miss Jean Tuesday, May 12, 10 am. Beecher, who wore a gown of aqua Work meeting, Reba George. brothe and grooms crystalette, Quilting, embroidery. Lunch. ther, Airman Second Class HerBaby sitter. man Combs, tended to duties of best man. DESERET BRANCH Monday, May 11, 7 pm. Work and business. Peggy Elton Refreshments. Post chapel. ur "y CHEVR0LETS are our Specialty Our Pride RELATIVES VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Will H. Elkington, Idaho Falls, Idaho, were overnite guests of their sister, Mrs. Olive Gordon, last Thursday, on their way home, after spending the winter in Brawley, Calif. They had the sheep on the winter sheep range on the desert near Brawley and shipped them back to Idaho for the summer months, by train. VISITORS FROM IDAHO Mr. and Mrs. J. Bates and children, Ronnie, Tina Jo, and Zay, orchestra Kershner, party; Betty Hamer, Idaho, were guests of a sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Lois Story and daughter, Mrs. Rcll Ful'mer, last weekend, for a pleasant visit together. Andrea, Los Angeles, arrived, last Thursday, for a visit with her sisWee Miss Brenda Faddis celebrother-in-law- , The newlyweds are making a home at Wendover, where they are both employed. and you will find why CHEVROLET is the hottest one again this year ! CJlis All-re- Dinner Meeting Mothers Day in received many out-goin- g son-in-la- mi Paul very nice gifts. 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