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Show Relief Society Fred Margetts FOURTH WARD Tuesday, Ftb MCllAKER- ing to Maj Gen Maxwell I: Rich, Utah Adjutant General lour $00 st holm shijis will awarded, each year, at high Sihtxil 3 Theology at 1 p m Trnily Madsen Teacher topic, 2 3U, Lois Gillespie Iiaby sitter. THIRD WARD Tuesday, Feb. 3 Teacher topic 10 a m. Dorothy Orr. "Theology, 10 30, t.mily Ster-zer- . Baby sitter. FIRST WARD Tuesday, Feb. 1 30 p m BeatTeacher's topic rice Marsden. Theology 2pm by Naomi Beck. Baby sitter. STOCKTON Tuesday, Teh. 3 30 p m , Lucille Teacher topic, Johnson Theology, 2 pm, Marcella Workman Baby sitter. DESTRET BRANCH Monday, Teh. 2. Theology, 7 pm. Jewel Jensen Teacher topic 8.30 pm. Irene NVwbold Post, chapel. EIGHTH WARD Tuesday, Teb. 3. Teacher's topic O' 30 am. Special instructions. Theology, 10 a m -- for Cosiness at Tates' Confectionery Open The Tooele' Transcript V f prepared in Ed's Cafe Grantsville Complete Dinners $1.35 National Guard Scholarships Take Out Orders: five-wee- k Woodrow Seventh Army in Germany 24-$5.- 12-J2.- Methodist Church WANTED Good Clean Used Cars & Trucks We need good Used Cars and at From models 6 S Tuesday, Seven Complete Custom-designe- d Blue Flame All-G- Kitchens as 4 to 6, 7 to 7 pm. Notice! The undenominational Christian gospel meetings being held in the club room of the city hall by Blanche Hattxock and Mary will continue thru February Church 7th AND BIRCH B. HOLM PASTOR Sun , Feb. day. Sunday at 1. school Sexagesima Stein-kuhl- Sun- each Sunday afternoon at Everyone is welcome. and Bible class Worship service with celebration of Holy Communion at 10 30. Sermon topic: "Speak, Lord, for 1 Samual Thy Servant heareth R E 3 Adult instruction and membership class, Monday evening at 7 o'clock. S o C ec j Religious instruction for children from the fifth to eighth grades Saturday at 9 30 "This is the Life, Saturday at 4 30 over KSL-TFirst Lutheran will again conLenten Services, duct beginning with Ash Wednesday, Feb II Prepare now for a blessed Lenten season The word of God is a picture-gallerand it is lined with tributes to the b'essed Christ of God, the Savior of mankind. I P T Eagles Auxiliary I 0 Members of the Eagles auxiliary interested in being in the drill team are invited to report at the Eagles hall, Monday, Feb. 2 at 7:30 pm, to drill Captain Aletha Wrathall. This is the first practice of the year, and at least 16 members are needed. State corrjpetition will INCOME 3 R Mid-wee- be in May. The auxiliary is still sponsoring their public parties each Tuesday evening, and everyone is welcome CARD OF"THANKS We wish to express our gratitude to all who were so kind and helpful to us, at the birth and death of our infant son. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Perry 3. P 9 15. Q P as: w w N S CALDWELL DRUG Phone 169 TAX PREPARATION MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P.M Reasonable Rates I Pedersen Insurance Agency 18 North Main St. Tooele, Utah Ask About Our Insurance Rates for LIFE, CASUALTY, FIRE 'CM, FOX MOXC INFOMATIOH I ADDS WANT Pay Lettuce lb. 10c Avacados V U. nc. 4. Don now on display at Pacific Northwest Pipeline Corporation Building 315 East 2nd South Street Lie MurrayR!chard Egan Remick-Patrici- Stuart Whitman Sait Lake City n 11:30 a.m, to 8:00 p.m, Mondays through mm. by MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY CO. This is the first time in the intermountain area that such an outstanding exhibit has been assem-- i bled in one place. It DOOR PRIZES ! I ' PLENTY OF FREE PARKING ! ! MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Sen ing 81 communities in Utah and Wyoming Natural Gas the modern fuel w ith mem it DAVID WEISBART- - RICHARD Fridays-sponsore- ALFRED 3-2- 5c Pink 2 lor Grapefruit 15c Owens a FLEISCHER Thrifty Caramel Crunch Pop Corn re9 39c Purity Now 29c Soda Crackers 1 Ib B 6 1.00 HAYES 14 oz. Bottles STARTS SUNDAY SHERIFF OF FRACTURED JAW featuring Kenneth Moore and Jane Mansfield Hunt's Catsup 2 for 35c Hunt's Fruit Cocktail 30's 4 cans 89c Vet's Dog Food 15 cans 1.00 Chicken or Turkey Frozen Pies G for 1.00 Chicken or Turkey TV Dinners Jewel Shortening each 3 lb- - Phone 88 53c can 69c ANDERSONS MARKET BASKET 52 North Main , Christian Gospel 1st Lutheran son-in-la- benefits for the first time Sunday Sc hool, 10 a m. Morning vcorship, II a m. Training Union, 6 pm. Evening worship, 7 pm. Midweik piaycr servue. Wed at 7 p m. 30 Novena, 3. See these pm. Confessions Saturday 7. BARRUS MOTORS. INC. 597 SOUTH MAIN Pastor, Rev. Varion L. Slogner REV. CHARLES E. FREEGARD P STOR 413 Utah Avenue and Sunday Masses 7.30, JO; 30, 1 BROflSTED Baptist Church St. Marguerites Catholic Chuch 1 Watch Shop Jeweler Opens at Tate's North Muin Stieet 1959 Frday, January 30, commencement exercises Three will be academic scholarships and one, literary One academic, st holarship will go to BYU, one to L'SU, and one to the University of Utah. The be literary scholarship will x awarded to the winner of an essay contest, and can be used at any university in the state of Utah, at the choice of the winner llte subject of each year's es p say w II be chosen by Gen R.th This year's subject will be, "The National Guard as a Constitutional Guardian of Freedom " F ntrants in the ucjdemic schol arship contests must be members of the Utah National Guard in good standing, and high school Fred B. Margetts seniors. Points will be awarded on a semester basis for the last three years of high school work, New curricular participation in extra activities in the fields of school leadership, athletics, clubs, and orBusiness ganizations, and other appointFred Margetts extends an invi- ments recognized by the school CHICKEN School principals will be retation to his friends to visit with him at his now jewelry location, quired to comment on citizenship 10 North Main street, inside Tale's ratings of their nominees. Captain John J. Dec, newly arThe literary scholarship contest rived at Tooele Ordnance Depot, Confectionery store. Sixteen years the last six years is open to both boys and girls who was assigned as assistant to chief 6 Min. experience spent here in Tooele assure you are high school seniors scheduled of the Combined Maintenance Diof guaranteed dependable service to graduate m 1959. vision. Prior to his assignment at See the latest styles in watch Fssays are limited to 2500 words the depot, he served in an advisbands. Brand names, and priced or less Judging will be accom- ory capacity to the Vietnam to sell. He thanks you for your plished by a committee appointed Army on Ordnance activities at past patronage, and will appre- by General Rich Saigon, Vietnam. Winners will be announced at ciate seeing you inside Tates He was born on May 6, 1918, commencement exercises of high m Pottstown, Pennsylvania, later Confectionery. schools concerned. attending high school in Plymouth Scholarship funds will be de- Pa. WOODROW J. TULL, deputy chief, assistant for Supply Operposited with the university concerned and may be withdrawn He entered the army in August Offers ations officer, Tooele Ordnance Depot, departs for a by the student at a rate not to 1940 He rose rapidly through the tour of duty in Germany. The Utah National Guard has exceed $230 per year for at least enlisted ranks, and was appointed 18 Pieces $4.15 T. Tull a warrant officer on Sept. 9, 1942 created one of the most generous two years. 6 Pieces $1.50 scholarship programs available to Scholarship winners must con- Two years later, in July 1944, he To Visit Utah high school seniors, accord tinue their Guard membership in received a field commission to 2nd good standing, until all funds have Lieutenant. He served in the Pacibeen exhausted, and must main- fic Theatre of Operations during Mr Woodrow T. Tull, assistant tain high academic standards at World War II, and earned several f0! Supply Operations at Tooele JAMES C. STEPHENS, PASTOR awards and decorations the university. Phone 1007 Ordnance Depot, left today for a After World War II ended, he fVeweet Should a student drop out of the Adult choir 0f where (0ur Germany, practice, Thursday, National Guard or fall below the was released from active duty he will visit US. 7:30 p m. Army installaHe in enrolled at school academic stand King's College prescribed area tions in the Seventh Wesleyan Service Guild will Pa , and studied to make evaluations Army ards, his unused scholarship funds Wilkes-Barrof combat meet with Mrs. II. C. Orendorff, will revert back to the Utah Nat- physics for two years, until he processed under the 161 South Second East, on Wedwas called back into active duty equipment ional Guard. IROAN (Inspect, Repair Only As nesday, Feb. 4, 7:30 pm. Complete details on these con- in August 1948. World. Day of Prayer will be Necessary) method of reconditiontests are available at all Utah In the next few years, his duties ing. on Friday, Feb. 13 at observed 50 National Guard units throughout cairied him to various stations Mr. Tull was chosen by the 30 p m. Wesleyan Service Guild the state and at all Utah public, in Alabama, Texas, Germany, Chief of Ordnance, Wash., D C., will be in charge, Miss Selma Pick-up- s once! parochial, and private high back to the United States, and to represent Tooele Ordnance De- Petty, leader. then to his assignment in Vietschocrts. First day of Lent is Ash Wedpot, where the IROAN method 1949 to 1958 nam. was pioneered for use throughout nesday, Feb. 11, during the week He presently resides with his the Ordnance BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY Corps. Other mem- of Dedication and Evaneglism. wife, Elizabeth, in quarters on the bers of the team to be sent to 9 45 a m Church school. ' B. Mr. Dean and Mrs. Phillips, depot. We will alow the highest trade-i- n price in town on a 11 am. Church are from John service personnel Germany Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Walters Hopkins University and Ordnance 6 30 pm. Methodist Youth New BUICK. DESOTO. PLYMOUTH. INTERNATIONAL and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rockwell, BRIDAL SHOWER Research office, Washington, DC. met together, Monday evening, at TRUCK, or VISTA LINER COACH reA bridal shower was held, a dinner party, honoring Mr. Ray Walters on the occasion of his cently, for Mrs John Copley, nee If you have a good clean car or pick-u- p and you do birthday. The home of Mr. and Miss Coralee Frailey, at the home of Mrs. F. W. Frailey. Hostesses Mrs Lee Rockwell was the not want to trade cars, we will buy it for cash, if you of the affair. Games and place were Jo Frailey, Margaret Andervisiting SOCIAL SECURITY LAW son, 'and Mrs. F. W. Frailey. The owe money on ft we will pay off your balance toi the were enjoyed. evening was spent playing games Payments will hi increased about Bank or Finance Co., and pay you for your equity. VISIT AT PROVO Light refreshments were served to Increased checks will be mailed out in February 1959. guests: 'Mrs Emma Lou Harvey, A beneficiary needs to do nothing to fit those increases. Mrs. Charles Tate spent Friday Mrs. Marjorie Elkmgton, Mrs in Provo, visiting with her daugh- Erma Rupp, Mrs. John Copley, Tbe new rates will be paid AUTOMATICALLY. Mr. and Mrs Sr., Mrs. Helen Christiansen, Mrs ter and Social security taxes will go up. Newel Hiss and family, and her Mary Fillmore, Mrs. Elsie James, In January, payroll deductions will be 2 Bob and Mrs. Jerry Mortensen, Mrs. Beth son and daughter-in-law- , Phone 7 or 76 on the first $4,800 of 1959 earnings. Tobele, Utah Linda Tate, who have moved to Miller, Mrs. Arlene Richards, Mrs people will pay received Provo, he having been transferred Pat Frailey. Coralee to Ptovo from Salt Lake City. lovely gifts. many Many additional people may get 10 |