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Show The Tooele Transcript Former Koiilents Imited lo Ianti July dlh Friday, luly has gone out to all former Mantians to return to Mnnti for a gala Fourth of July and "Manti Day. Manti Day was born six years ago when former residents of the central Utah community gathered in Salt Lake for a reunion. It has been a regular attraction in Salt Lake City since, with Mantians and former Mantians joining to form the planning committee and furnish a program The Manti City Council made a special invitation to the Manti Day Committee this year, asking them to observe Manti Day as part of the city's Fourth of July entertainment The response has been gratifying and the community looks forward to visits from hundreds of former residents over the An invitation they went h.u k to South Carolina, Planning a summer wedding are win-rinCaptain Harris will lx Miss LaDonna Hansen and Louis Shaw at weeks two for J. Matekel. The couple will be structing Air Force Bast-- . Then they will married July 18 at the home of of two weeks on a tour and spend (he brides parents, Mr. New York, and the east. They will Mrs. Ray W. Hansen, Tooele, be gone until the end of July, and will greet reception guests in when they will return and visit at !he garden following the ceremony the Atkins' following which they Mr. Matekel is a son of Mr. and will return to Arizona. Captain R. Mrs. J. Mjtcke, 70 North 3rd Harris has just recently received street, Tooele. his promotion lo Captain. Miss Hansen attended B.Y.U., for two years where she was majRETURN HOME oring in business education. She Mr, and Mrs. Billy Morgan rewas affiliated with To Kalon soturned to their home, Friday morncial unit. after visiting with family and ing The prospective bridegroom has friends here. a four of year tour completed duty with the U.S. Navy, attended Heneger's Business College, and is presently employed at the International Smelting and Refining so tains that made e veryone hungry or maybe the rainy weather but said the fifteen of them dozen ate six and one-haeggs for one breakfast. Those enjoyBishop J. ing the trip included: Hartley Palmer and son Claren, Terry, Tyler and Gene Vorwaller, Tommy Warr, Jimmy Jones, Dean and Palmer, Myron Vorwaller lf week end. The program outlined for day features activity from band serenade at 6 a.m. to the the the fireworks and street dance that candy night. Children's races, scramble, bathing beauty contest, swimming, horseshoe contest, riding club demonstration, tug - o and war, greased pig scramble music will! be a few of the features of the activity planned at the Manti City Park. A special program will be held at 11 a.m. with A. Ted Tuttle, a Manti native and now a general authority of the L.D.S. church, as son Craig, Mack Smith, Floyd Walters, Collin Warr and Tim Smith. This is one trip both boys and fathers look forward to each year. They reported the fishing pretty good and getting wet was not so bad the little fellows said. Mr. and Mrs. Blackborn and sons, Curtis and Kelvin of Long Beach, Calif., visited this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.M Eden. Mrs. Blackburn is the former LaRae Walk of Grantsville. Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Rockwell and and children. Johnie, Kevin Robin of Lehi and Gene Rockwell of Sheet Rock, visited Monday at the home of their evening mother, Mrs. Carrie Rockwell. -- Compdny. The Lsmaii zmIrMns Four .Middle West the guest speaker. Mayor E. C, Mrs. Bill Walstrom Carlisle will welcome the visitors and special music will be under rites at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Griffith, the direction of Ellis E. Johnson Terry Vorwaller and Gerald William McFarlane is general Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Garrett, Too Beagley were awarded a certifichairman of the Manti Day arele, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grif- cate at meeting, Sunday evening and fith of Tooele, enjoyed a weekend for attending all priesthood rangement, being assisted by sevThe Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pannunzio at Strawberry Reservoir, fishing sacrament meetings for the 1958 eral special committees. Manti Jaycees are working on the announce the year. Gene Vorwaller received an marriage of their and camping. Fourth of July observance, one of daughter, Filomena Pannunio to Joan and Delbert Yates enjoyed award for 95 percent of his meettheir annual projects, and Jaycee Bill Ahlstrom, son of Mr. and Mrs a vacation at Bear Lake with ings. These boys deserve a pat club Elmer Ahlstrom, St. John. friends Lewis and Sandra Ander- on the back, for their efforts. Lindsay Carlisle heads the Mr. and Mrs. Dwight P. Clark committee assigned to this work. The couple exchanged vows on son of Ogden. and in children visited Sunday Miss Garrard Jackie Mr Nevada. 26 Las daughter at June Vegas, and Mrs. Bill Ahlstrom are both of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Garrard Erda, with Mr. and Mrs. John R. at Droubay and attended Sunday graduates of Tooele high school is attending summer classes and are working in Salt Lake City Utah State University at Logan. school with their new baby girl. in Linda Garrard and Judy Ham- Trade Ann. They are making a home Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller of Saft mond, piano students of Tooele. Elma Payne, of Granger, will par- Lake City, spent Thursday and awards won for attendance. Last ticipate in a piano recital Tues Friday at the home of Mr. and by Vera Hammond year awards were won by Joyce evening, at Summerhays Music Mrs. Morris Manchester. Miss Judy Christiansen, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mann of Rigby, April Tracy, and Judy Company in Salt Lake. awards This years Sunday guests of Mrs. Jerusha Lake, returned to her home after San Diego, California, are visiting Hammond. and were won by Barbara Hogan, Hogan, were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne visiting two weeks at the home of Mrs. Mann's parents. Mr. Yates Midge Pitt and Aleta Tracy. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Cluff Hogan Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Droubay. Mrs. Charles Yates. Mrs. their The home of Mrs. Doris Davies all of Kearns, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Jorgenwill accompany them on was the scene Tuesday evening of Leo Gillespie of Granger. son and family and Mr. and Mrs. return home to California. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Griffith just William Eden and family, had a given The ward Swarm night for the a miscellaneous shower, held for Mrs. Janet Monson of Reno, returned from an enjoyable vaca- nice day at Lagoon, Friday. M.I.A. Beehive girls was and Graduation Nevada, who is visiting her par- tion trip to the northwest. After Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith evening. Wednesday certificates and pins were present- ents here. While here, Janet trav- visiting Grand Coulee Dam in daughters Katherine of Granger, Mr. Washington, they drove to Port- Mr. and Mrs. Lavarre Oliver and ed and six Beehive individual eled to Ogden to visit with and Mrs. Leland Monson. On Sat land and saw the Centennial Ex- children, Shaunna, Debbie, Danny urday, a family reunion and pic- position and had the pleasure of and David of Magna, enjoyed dinnic was held in the Tooele park seeing a fleet of Navy ships dock ner on the patio with Roland and and in the center of Portland. for family members, Bishop They LaRue Coon,Saturday evening and then drove down the coast and where Mrs. Howard Davies, Mr. they fried chicken in a MORE AND MORE . . . . Mrs. Farrel Davies of Tooele, Mr. came home by way of Elko and dutch oven and all other trimmand Mrs. Gilbert Davies. Mr. and witnessed the Silver Jubilee. ings. people are buying at Mrs. Keith Davies of Magna, Mr. Happy birthday to: Joanne Davis Mrs. Mandy Gregrich was reJohnson's Grocery Store in and Mrs. Kenneth Gollaher Mr. July 1 and Aleta Tracy, July 7 turned to her home from the Holy Stockton because they get and Mrs. Max Welker and Jerry Happy Anniversary to: Mr. and Cross hospital, where she underDavies. Mrs. Oscar Thompson, July 11 went surgery. Real Bargains on brand Mr. Dennis Newman, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Manchester and Mrs. Walter Newman, former and family, left Saturday, for a name goods. residents of Tooele county and vacation in Yellowstone. Mrs. Daniel Hill brother of Mrs. Udean Garrard of Jean Coon, spent last week at Lake Point, graduated in June the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lavarre matching gowns oi blue taffeta. from the B.Y.U. after completing Oliver in Magan. While visiting were Baskets of pastel flowers a course in business and educaat they all enjoyed an outing carried by each attendant. wife his with Newman Mr. tion. Lagoon. the Paul Hervet performed Groceries, Meat, Produce, Ice and two daughters reside in AmMr. and Mrs. George Barrus of best man. William Campduties Soda Goods, Water, Dry Cream, erican Fork. He is a Navy career and children, Craig, David, Kent, bell, Dan Smith and Leslie Hill Hardware and etc man and will return to active i Johnie and Brenda of Cedar City Miss Joan Pitt became the bride were the ushers. in Stockton . visited two days last w'eek at the of Daniel B. Hill in rites solemduty in August. Mr. and Mrs. GarMother of the bride selected a rard attended the graduation home of Mr. and Mrs. John R nized Friday in the Tooele Fifth gown of pale pink nylon. Mrs. Hill Droubay. ward with Bishop Kenneth Lewis chose a model of pink chiffon over rose. Both wore corsages of officiating. B1RTHDAY PARTY The lovely bride is the daughter blue carnations. of Mr. and Mrs. Byron C. Pitt of For the honeymoon trip, to an Miss Sheryl Jeanne Bradshaw Tooele and the benedict is the son undisclosed destination, the bride was the central figure at a delightof Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Hill, selected an avocado green suit ful party, held Saturday evening. of Tooele. Immediately after with white accessories. The couple June 26, in celebration of her 10th also the ceremony, the brides parents will reside in Tooele. 21 birthday, which was Sunday, were hosts at a reception. June. Bingo was played, with The new Mrs. Hill greeted guests BIRTHDAY PARTY prizes for the winners, and deli- m a gown of white nylon net and cious refreshments, followed by 12 year A delighted lace underscored with old, was the opening of her many lovely chantilly and Miss Patricia Mae Porter, on Wed., a V shaped neck-lin- e taffeta, gifts capped the evening. Guests sleeves tapering to lily points afternoon, June 24, when a group included: Miss Marilyn Staples, long the of her girl friends surprised her, the wrists enhanced over Woods Cross, Utah; Colleen and fitted bodice, a lace overskirt efcelebration of her birthday, LuAnn Patricia PorMadsen, the floor which was the following day. A over cascaded fect Donna and Allen Smart, Gorter, The bride scavenger hunt and guessing don and Vicky Woods, Mickie and length bouffant skirt. wore a veil of illusion held by a games were played with prizes Florence McLaws, Susan and tiara of seed pearls. The bridal for the winners and delicious reBilly Hales, and Shanna Tonioii. to was a white orchid sur- freshments were served boquet Also her grandparents, Mr. and rounded by feather, carnations Patricia Mae and her guests. She Mrs. Marian E. Staples. Sheryl received many lovely gifts. Guests Jeanne is the daughter of Mr., and and stephanotis. Colleen Warr was Mrs. were: Misses Pamela Smart, ColThe matron Mrs. Darrell L. Bradshaw. John T. Tidwell whose gown was leen Madsen, Donna Jean Smart, Little Colleen Warrs weiner a blue frock falling to a waltz Janiel Greenland, Nancy Weyland, in the roast turned out to be SLUMBER PARTY Vacations a joy with pretty house, for her birthday party, as Linda Sullivan, Judy Rydalch, length. The maid of honor. Miss Sharon Harriet Carson, Sheryl Bradshaw, A surprise slumber party, honorthe rainy weather wouldnt permit it over a bonfire. Colleens ed Miss Rae Nola George on June White wore a gown of blue taffeta. Carolyn Johnson and Bonnie Patricia Mae is the playclothes. See our selection mother served hot dogs, punch, 11, in celebration of her 16th birth- Brides maids. Miss Janet Smith ter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Porter. and Miss Sharon Neilson Hostess was Miss Mitzi day. cones and ice cream cakes cup at the home of her mother to Nclda Kaye, Charlene and Mrs. Carol now. Get set lor stunning sunnin Alverson. Record playSandy Vorwaller, Susan and Kathleen Gull, Lory Walters, Berdcne ing and a delicious supper were Jane Warburton, Linda enjoyed and breakfast the followDavis, Walters, Toni Jean, Leah Phyllis, ing morning. Guests were: Misses Judy Zent-ncRonnie, Julyn Rydalch, Lora Lee Jolcne Reed, Ellyn Imai, Rae Allen and Kelley Harris of Grantsand ville. In the evening, Mr. and Andrews, Marsha Perkes Grants- - Rebecca Heiniger. Rae Nola reMrs. Thomas Rydalch, ceived many lovely gifts. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or- Youd" Couple Speak Vows Lakejioinl News IT'S TRUE Captjin James M. and Sandra Harris, and daughtirs. Kerry and Jamie, Williams Air Force Base, left Arizona, arrived here and the two girls with grandparents, while Mr. and Mrs Claud Atkin, Nuptial Plans ver did a lot of the cooking and said he didn't know whether it was just being out in the moun s TO VISIT IN EAST LnDonna IIanx11 Discloses July lo ville; Mr. and Mrs. Allen B. Warr called on Colleen to wish her happy birthday and enjoyed home made ice cream and birthday cake with Colleen on her sixth birth many nice day. Colleen received gifts and it will be a day for this little miss to remember. The boys of the Aaromc priest their hood, in company with fathers, spent a nice week together, in the Uintah mountains, where they enjoyed fishing and hiking. These boys caught a beaver which made for a lot of fun for all. From all we hear, Jim 01 i 3, 1959 .... THURSDAY FRIDAY & Mr. and Mrs. Lyman A. Anderson and daughter Lynnette, accompanied by son, Dr. Richard and wife Ann Anderson, Salt Lake the City, made a tour through middle west. They visited Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado, Black Hills, Mt. Rushmore, and Bad Lands, South Dakota, to twin cities, St Paul and Minneapolis, Minnesota. Then to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They visited with Paul Bennett, medical student and brother of Mrs. Ann Anderson, at Chicago, and other relatives and friends and enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner at the park with the Logan square L.D.S. ward, the zoo, beach and points of interest, while in the windy city. They then traveled to Indiana polis, Indiana, and at St. Louis, Mrs. Clara Missouri, visited Smith and her daughters, Tooele-anthen they visited Liberty Jail and heard Elder Crosby speak and saw other points of interest They returned via Topeka, Kanat sas, Denver, Colorado and Vernal, Utah, visited with sisters of Mrs. Lyman Anderson, They arrived home Sunday afternoon, after a delightful two week trip. Dr. Richard Anderson, who graduated this June from the University of Utah medical school, will intern at the Sait Lake L.D.S. A PARAMOUNT. RllLAjt And CAM imm 1 SOPHIA mm s, 'HOUSEBOAT TECHNICOLOR SATURDAY & SUNDAY hospital. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Paul C. Carman and children, Paula and Rene, San Mateo, Calif., arrived last Thursday by air, and are guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rutledge. They also visited at Kaysville with a brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rutledge. Mrs. Carman will be remembered as the former Vivian Rutledge. MONDAY & TUESDAY Erda News Johnson's Store Miss Joan Pitt 1 Is Bride of Daniel Ilill ... -- 1 SUNDAY Nothing 'K ,0 happy ever y. happened" to any hoystack TECHNIRAMA ft -.. w in TECHNICOLOR . .WED WIKIS ' MGM pietns Debbie W REYNOLDS RANDALL KIRK DOUGLAS MCUKTIS FAUt DOUGLAS FRED CLARK in Cinemascope S. JANET m And METROCOLOR UNITEOOARTISrS WAVAV. i Gigantic Fireworks Rim-ingto- r, TOOELE MERC ''-: a-:-- RODEO ' TIME WESTERN WEAR Hats to Boots for all the family TOOELE MERC mond George. At The M0T0R-- VU MOTOR TO BLACKFOOT Vernon and Nina Anderson and children, Bobby, Gary, Peggy, Jimmy, Connie, and Kaye Lynne, motored to Blackfoot, Idaho, last Saturday, and joined the Christian C. Anderson family in a family reunion. About 120 family members from Salt Lake City, Ogden, Idaho Falls, California and Tooele were present, and enjoyed the day. A program, auction, luncheon and business meeting were enjoyed. HERE FROM COLORADO Mrs. Dolly Dean and daughter Mrs. Harold Nelson and granddaughters, Micky and Joan Nelson, Mancos, Colorado, were guests for a week, of Mrs. Deans, neice and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Atkin. 1 iatedlay Night BLAUTII UL HOME will furnish a nice income and for someone, and can be purchased through I HA. It has three spacious rental units. The pric eincludes three refrigerators, three gas stoves, a dish washer, a Bendix washing machine, two apartments full of furniture, brand new water heater, new Lennox gas furnace. Ideally located, three blocks from center of town, two blocks to Tooele high school, one half block to Fourth ward church. A!! this for $1S,500. Call THIS home 1027 or 855. JULY 4Mi) |