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Show Iff in, mV 'n Ibapah News r.t!.irl,.iy. Jr. Geaners, Jr. M' Tre Men to Elect Stake Officers. March Jill tl.HK I', SulllllljV iiuin'i fl,' mhi, a urge Mm mi umui, 31 ,1 In i Iml hiii Murni jiul a iitiil Juit.ur M Iiiniul, Iml j j:n .! l.ini u.u n Juiniir ifsi ni Amiu.g M, a i.f timele- - .t,ike will huh iiwil hv lIniM i ami Met Dan ihe-iwere Mr of ulfuii umiiul . nf Iimk Ii. Jm,1 m Mtimluy Man h 31 ul Hit Inuilh iiinan iiml ami lummy HuiKim nf Ctanist ilb. Ifttnih ward at 7:3)1 pm. Mm Ki it rt ( nnk nf Inn Mi an I ath waul wiU prt.tni a kil in ilr, Mrs Harnltl I Jug and duught mtrixiiite (her caiulidjli. Rilieih r. Katin a nl lljnm Slum? Irnm .nenls ...ii w Ik m livj Vk. n.lt.vt r j. Last Rites or Melvin Lee Rl Ibapah Friday March Trcrnrcript 'SALTY SAVA" TTm: from . . . 23, 1953 Tooi:u: Tit ax sc nipt al TooeK City. Utah. Entered Isuoi each as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, under Act ol f.arch 8, 1879. Price 10? per copy. Subscriotion $4 per year Tri-la- ,rf v iIh-h- ' fin-mli- 1 Tor-- 7 0 :r'r, i Mr QJ:7 1 0; v - J, WENBOVER , v I BV 1 im j M KIH JOHNSTON iom: ice: or 2212 ALEX F. DUNN. Eduor il.e irpd Sullivans I. fl iilii. H Mr Sad el lake lo mil.e ions ineedna l V B1K I1IIY U II HR I ION luU amral siTm . s w.-and Mrs (.Vo in .t In, in, Mr Mr and Mrs kader 1arks au I no, Has M,ss Cate toll, daughter nf Mr. them Slid ehl. r'ailled ,'i l,' il I I l.l.l'i Ini M "l ,11 I I (. nill a new siatiim wagon sjxitimg I I I M:and Mrs Aid. n C. t ult. who was ami tank Maich .1 l.t.i null a dinner a. ifM ami Mr amJ v b.rLhday .,kv and jav lo Icah J.mes jls ,, 1 W Sh- -a Mnf a.d that I's. Net a lie nf lbiab jikI , ,j, i r, Snmlav 2a. The i,i m W i, Nu!,r ,n Match Jf) , I at a birth hnnortu tin Ir sh ( ) pol U t tas m 1. la.n b.i 'nr n! Mit ). t r N i h Jtn t M, Md w Hh ill. ( n raid SIk p u " : lifuthi'r I tank I daards will In i n' A. K i win I nik lay dinner at the CamjHin Cafe's ( lit in i,K ami alli nd'd ,'iHi.r nil Si Iatruk's Day larcwcl l.nl i puat her, Sunday, Munh 30 tiuniN ann ilu nn n irtlnnnmal givi-in hinmr nf liar Mi s Mane Johns-on- . M,s. a shW,' Wi ll Uruli-Viint-i- , 1'ijiiC will In "Hit n iitwbo is pning nn u Jl1 blv suin nl, 'Monahan. Mrs. Chloe Calbster.; ,ml SLflVn !';?',nK ilnrd's Supper" i.n Sunday morn-'insiaml " uHiHdiinn bv aVar ran mission in the llni.sh Isles. Mrs Ada Anderson. Mrs. Meihakrt,J';t,ktf and "Afro an M.ssmns" nnj ' very much. Also enjoying f nWfsl I) n .1 Ult)l J Ml)) An let son. Ms ami ' Inborn ihe affair were her parents, a sis- I Mi" h If) IsU!un ihnrus J U'k (Kemhl j?ursti of Mi and Mrs Snmljy etemng llrnlher I dwards' .Its Betty lange. UnJ bls Wlfc u.r J(.yce Mae. a brother Alden nJ fhildrm I "S nl vkulii-It I'liu M r.day, were Mr t'C. Jr and grandparents. Mr. and I from returned in-i.'.s f i nut i d In satt SHOW In 111. t.ar and Mrs Grit llntd. a duughtri ,hjve JUK a solo to fA.rliON Mrs Mary Craner am son, Carl roni!y ,t'es U C Harvc-v- , Salt lake City, .Mrs nnss in ins nriar i! n. In I iurj I !i. is!, .him n as Ju S(in, Ghnn nf Munijielier, Ida l','mng Nig of Pro.o spent two days recently ( aye received many lovely Aff1 a and are piesenlly livgifts r! m I In v wt re heir Ur atlend Ilu soled b lire .horns, ! Cram-. , , , . ugene visiting with the Hv where Mr anal was m Ilu luneral of Mrs Lloyd's n.pbew. j:nK m Kiiplum ln Jat links At the Relief Sen lety hirthJjy .aniiiy. d.fards at the J.ntier and dame g.ven on Matck Puuh e e'nelert ami ilu prate Sr hnnl and his of the advantages of youth Irulian l till !if a bv d IS of Ward Wendover ladies the Ibsirtip vi.js Vj aster shopp.ng in Salt Lake last One a who is niedual U r. nf qualified jwife. lhJt ou haven t already seen entertained the men with a very week were Ruth and Loyda De-,i- s doctor, wruks at On mission m go. i and enjovabte evening Vanev. Iteie West and Dee Kana those movies they show on thut city. This couple look many MAUR1CF. SnUTl R. seeing two gocI skits'kis. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Nuffer. V1!l0n, reels ihi movies dm mg their work mu bayed by the ladies of the ke f Africa in and llrother dwards lief Society, Mr and Mrs Guy Nl-- j will again bring some film to show Seventh and Birch on. I ranees Kingsbury and Leslie The Home Builder gills of the Sunday evening lo further illustHunter gave an exhibition dance, Primary had their Daddy Date B. Helm, Pastor work rate in the African mission A which was very good. on March 14 They were very hos large rowJ of relatives and ' Dane itig was enjoyed to the friends attended the funeral at Cal-! though, and included the lire Junior (iA's met Thursday, en, Saturdav. for littlo Bradley A very gcod pro Icy orchestra, and a very good, mothers also Marih 20 at the home of Nancy Vaughn Maxfield. four year old son al 9 15 smorgasbord served later. 'gram was enjoyed dundg a dinner (if and Donna lewis Maxf.eld j Worship services at 10 30 jCiidley and went on a "Shamrock of Chinese rice, etc . a'ter winch who was fatally injured in a true Mr. and Mrs T. M Garfield games were played The affair Sermon topic. Palm Sunday is a lliim" which helped them to learn at his home at Trout i)jy 0f jov an() toe a. cid.-ni(.SMng John '"H' Scrip' ure Veiscs Joyce Whit s,i"t their two week vacation justjxas conducted bv the teachers, Cr.-.kI'tah. in Claremort, Oklahoma.Mrs ,12.1 19 Mane Johnson and Mrs. jltM'k won Ihe prize for finding the . A ladies inn sang the opening, vk orsh:j Services on Good I ri m"sI !hjn,r,Mk'' anti knowing the ami Jane Irvine of the they visited with Mrs. " Inv ocasong. "Guidt Me to Thee father, Mr T. L. Ilawkmsulvncy. ttlIh (l., hraticir. mo''1 Hi,,k v,'r's fr,,m niemory i)n J( j !0 J r,umhcrs also worked on truV lain was bv Charley Nciisen. re hi I a sw ter in av oJv Q,mnimnon marks by Mrs Sain Paulkenburg Strjnp:rs Hawkins. alwavs'card! fl,r ,he hosP!l11 at part of Mr. and Mrs. I ynn Paulsen sfx-n- t Nat-fer c,siors Melba RIIITF SOtltTV PRISIDINIV Amhrson. Mu fo'lowed bv J violin soo. "O N'' meicome at "The in Roosevelt !ie past weekend of The1 hejr community mission program Church and Marie Johnston, arc putureJ above in a sk.t tlny Next meeting will he at the home M.- - :ind Mrs lather" by Mrs. Alder. A O'lver Sharp have V here they attended Ihe funeral of i mhc ran Hour." in the Wendover Ward. birtndav their at annujl )fented party of their counselor. Mrs. Baughwas p.ven bv Cvrene Bagiev and 7hm. just locentlv had as visitors Mr ,j very dear fr.end. Mr. Ned ,hrw cr04hM on a duet. "I Believe, Mrs Dean Ha'eley and Mrs ion, who died suddenly of a heart by Ronnie on th. firs, C((1K, Fridav man in Tod Park. March 27. and B.ll Buhannan followed A ta!k innettt (allowav of New Mexien attaek. While the PnulsenS wt-iSunday School 10 a m was given next by Paul Howell and (im, anJ Ham. in Roosevelt, they weie guests of miJ lht. hewfc. cr0s Morning Worship the cloiing song "Sometime Wcl, Kt.s wm, Union 6 pm Their Mrs Wind observed friends. Mr. and Mrs Ken 1 Training common heijother shameand ji)s j Understand" was bv the ladies' Lvening Worship cpm. birthday on Saturday. March 22 noth Aycock who is mayor of trio Benediction was given by Mr Cross ( hnss Cr()s, has bet.n h() Guests were Mr. and M.s lomjRoerseveit. Prayer meeting each WednesMaxfield and the grave was ded.-'- , Christensen. Mr. and Mis. Oliver day Recent visitors in town were Mrs evening 7 pm anJ oud 0Vl.r (he wor,d Mrs. C. W. Baughman rated bv Dm rev Sabev Burial was ever since, because it is the Cross Sharp, and Mr. and Mrs Bill Rus- Frances Adams and daughter, Di- 4 .sell. Gum-- s in the Ibapah Cemetery. Reporter of God's Only and Beloved Son pluye dandjne. of Layton, Utah. They spent !iwo days visiting old friends which lumheon served Mrs Gerald Conk and daught-they enjoyed very much, as d.d SIXTH BIRIIIDAY ers. Jocelyn and Manlvn of the 3 C NT W B BY TOR THT Tbe lady Lions held their regu-jthpeople of Wendover enjoy see- i a few 1D1 N SA.ND1NOS Ranch near I Iv are lur at I Monday meeting Master ynn Rosenberg, son of mg them again. Also aceompanv- evening davs in lhapih visiting wth her Ibe home of Mrs l ied West The'mg Frances Avas her brother, Paul Mr. Mrs and Donald Rosenberg, over the safe arrival mother. Mrs Ch'.H Parrish and Rejoicing ; S was honored at a party on jmeeting was conducted by Pres- - Silmte, who also enjoyed h.mseli l!u--blb-daughter are Bishop ,of her sister. Mrs Rao Bateman aid Hostesses were visiting with relatives and friends alert If, ora i afternoon. Match 22 in celeand Mrs Llden Sundinu of Stock le e ne West and IvnmWest. All Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tibbs are of bration his Childsixth birthday. Mrs Jim Mercher and small't,m Tbe ll,lic nl,ss wbo vveighed ren's new next officers leaving Wendover for Clearfield he meeting, games were played and light pounds. 13 ounces, was rushed son. Benny of Missouri, have been will be elected. Seventy - eight dot- - Utah, where tie will be employed lucrefreshments were served to bt LDS hosjvital in Si It Iurs were donated montly bv the'by the Standard Oil Co, as he was visiting with her mother, Mrs. I.r-- i es and Jan Charles. Salt Lake JS soon as sbl was h""1 b,r 8 nest McCurdy. Lady lions for mainten..ft e of the while living in Wendover. and Dennie .Mair, Jill - IH Icomplete changt of blood, due to City; Debby Wendover library. Pres. Thora) Fr-i' Jan i Bruce, Johnson, George mother's R H factor and is re Mr. and Mis Rao Bateman a eorreetmn of' Th s Wind annoanre-couldn't have hajipened ickson. Michael. and Cindy) Craig 'o be doing very well. Two tended the funeral services of Mr. I"-'I'the statement the lib- - even 10 years ago. but ihe other McAllister. Donat and Me'ody Pe-- j c anc seven Shelly, age Bateman's mother, which werel'"''ers rary would be moved ffin djy we overheard a ladv sav: "I .Merle, age five, are anxious to dersen, Randy and Linda Higgs, 7rB;pjhiM its present location to the Lions'.know sties home, because I saw Janet Beckstrom. Becky Angus, I. meet their new Sister, who wil. bji.dmg. So far it has been vottd( Ann Bergener, Carol be named Shauna. Grandparents Douglas , Bos-- ! rASIHON SHOW TALI.NT SHOW combine to make Wenddown by the Lions Club. Fourteen blr 'v amal rotating are Mr. and Mrs Norval Harwood Smith, Randy and Susan Quarn-berWard Relief Soe lety an outstanding event. Dial. over Ladylcobel at were the members (Wis) and Karen Rosenberg. Lynn of Stockton and Mr. and Mrs. Joe received many nice gifts. iSandino, Las Vegas. 1 t- la fun Vk - - r: (ijr i I Amlt-rsun- - liw . jU'-t- , , 11 Vendover Relief 1 ' Society Holds Birthday Party - . i r . , leaches 1 C aa: 1st Lutheran Funeral Held Saturday for Church Bradley Maxfield ; I O I ' l.e t , Rob-vhit- Gar-lyU-r- presi-field'- s - .Mis P,t a,j Bel-an- n a ' '"N Tv 1 were a" Sat-irc'a- r v L hl.MUI lke J e 1 e K j that ROOFING pie-sen- Siding, Insulation Floor Tile RETURN pay DURING...-- - YOUR MONEY THIRD DAUGHTFR Mr. and Mrs. Don Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Waldrop small son, Chris, Mesa, Arizona, are the happy parents of their have been guests of their mother. third daughter born March 26 at Mrs. Isabel Tomoli since March the Tooele Valley hospital. The lit 2nd. They have returned to Too tie miss was delivered by Caesa-ea- ele to make their home for the section anJ weighed in a iresent. Mrs Miller was formerly seven pounds. 14 ounces. Four Mary bell Tomoli. year-old Sandra and eight-yeare anxiously awaiting HOME TROM CALIFORNIA Carolyn the homecoming of their new sis Mrs. Stella Nelson returned to 'ter. home recently, after having her Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. lee Bayliss of this city and sjaent six weeks visiting with her Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Tom Waldrop of Luxoria. Mrs. Rex Palmer and son, Bobby, San Bemadino, Calif. She also visited cousins, Mis. Julia Helsing, San Gabriel and Mrs. Emily Good-naTemple City. Calif., former Tooeleans. She traveled by City of Los Angeles streamliner and was accompanied by Mrs. Clara Walters, who remained in California, for a more extended visit. j FREE ESTIMATES 36 month to TO TOOFLE t : 'Vi i j Jt7- - v; :n rysy- - n -- Company Office 33 West 2nd South PHONE 344-W SHOP WEEK-EN- WEFKEND D V A LI ITS Dress for the Easter Day ! Parade with the LATEST STYLES -- ! group LINEN SUITS Suits and shades pastel 2 JUST ARRIVED LATEST STYLES io Priced .r to 12 Beautiful 'Betty Rose' SUITS COATS and DUSTER-COAT- S are here in all the NEW SPRING color and fabric NEW STYLES and priced to fit your budget DRESSES ' Beautiful Easter NEW FABRICS DRESSES NEW STYLES and 12 Hr, to budget-price- d IB.03 Jonathan Loqan' DRESSES NEW, NEW JACKET-TYP- NON-IRONIN- ii NOW at Today's WEATHER 10.95 BIRD Shoes for Children White Slippers 5.75 cnd 5 95 91 to 15 iu ur. A HUGE B S. Mathis Diane and City were sister and Mrs. Bert home late CHILDREN VISIT Guests on Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alva White-hous- e were their son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Don White-hous- e and daughter, Monnie, Salt Lake City and also Mrs. Alva Whitehouses mother, Mrs. Clara Beckstead, West Jordan. They returned home Sunday evening. RETURNS Walnut Meats Tissue -- Jj M D. Toilet Tissue 00c 4 pack 45c Wy man Blueberries can 3 for 1.00 46 ox. can 3 lor 1.00 7 lor 1.00 6 for 1.00 5 for 1.00 No. 303 Town House Apple Juice Canned Corn H'9hway Cut No. 303 con Green fVanc q OJC , lOT or. Ig. 24 Skylark, While Canned Peas Muffin Mixes Peat Moss Corn, Sr9-o- Asparagus Crackers Date, rr 3 r 1.00 lor 189 louLT'm9 r, Kfor1.00 Frozen, Concentrated 6 oz. Gardenside, cut. Green Spears No. 300 3 Busy Baker, Grahams lb. pkg. 1.00 1 .00 4-1- Lalani, 46 oz. Cans Brownie Mix 45c Din,y Mo.ore Beef Stew Grape Juice 59c l'9h,Agb" Nolley'i Hot or Regular with Bean., 15 or. Bread GUESTS Mr and Mrs. Robert and children Michael, baby Annette, Brigham weekend guests of her brother-in-laMr. and Williams. They returned last Sunday. Bel-Ai- Check These Outstanding Values COOKING MAGIC Safeway Guaranteed Meats Cook Books FROM VISIT Enjoying a visit with many friends and relatives was the pleasure of Mrs. lydia Atkin on her journey to places in Utah and Idaho. She. left Tooele, March 9 and was a guest of her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Black and family and visited with Mr. her brother and sister-in-laand Mrs. Maurice Tuttle and fam-ly- , and an uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. Joseph A. Spendlove, at Magna. She was guest of her bro, Mr. and ther and Mrs. Newton Tuttle and his sister Mr. and Mrs. and brother-in-law- , Robert Patterson, Salt Lake City. She visited with cousins, Mrs. Ann Ellis and Mr. and Mrs J. Howard Maughan at Logan. She was the guest of an old childhood friend, Mrs. Parley L. Tolman, Burley, Idaho, whom she had kept in touch with thru the years. She visited a neice and nephew, Mr and Mrs. Curtis Bowers, Kimberly Idaho. She visited with a brother-in-laand his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Arrington and nephews and neices and their families at Twin Falls, Idaho. She returned home Wednesday evening after .having successfully gathered much historical and geneological data on her families. Prunes Glenview Med. 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