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Show Methodist Sfgh?orCSheee!: of God and salvation. ledge Only the Lord Jesus can do this, for He the Light. Church JAMES To08le Transcript Friday, January LIGHTING 2, 1959 CONTEST WINNERS C. STEPHENS, PASTOR Phone 1007 Church school, 9:45 a.m. Church service, 11 a.m. Methodist Youth Fellowship, at 6:30 p.m. Adult choir practice, Friday at 7:30 p.m. Wesleyan Service Guild, Wednesday, Jan. 7, 8 p.m. Hostess is Nancy French, 541 W. 2nd So. WSCS luncheon, Thursday, Jan. 8, 1 p.m. Church social room. 1st Lutheran Church Tooele First Baptist Church 597 SOUTH MAIN Pastor, Rev. Varion L. Stogner Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Training union, 6 p.m. Evening worship, 7 p.m. Midweek prayer service, Wed., at 7 p.m. - ' 'itr; ; if I Mr" son-in-la- t4u t. S zXkk r, NEW YEARS EVE MIDNIGHT SHOW kc i CJwi' to L.0VING YOU HAL t t; U y v b ppijipijii ) piuwv- .m ji i. t COLOR by OE LUXE Retuscd January 7 - 8 - 9 - 1 by CINEMASCOPE 20tb Cbntury Fox fl og-- CHRisttNE The Lakepoint bishopric wishes to announce a New Years eve party for married couples only, to be held at the Lakepoint recreation hall, at 9 p.m. A pot luck dinner will be enjoyed, and there will be dancing. Mr. and Mrs. Max Welker and children spent a pleasant three days visiting at the home of Mr. Welkers mother, Mrs. Lew Welker, of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tracy had Mrs. Tracys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Anderson, of Lakepoint, as Christmas day dinner guests. On New Years day, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy and family will travel to Salt Lake to be dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lindon Dean. A lovely Christmas dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Manders, of Grantsville; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Garrard and son, Jimmie, of Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Mer-vy- n Garrard, daughter, Merna, and sons Leonard and Doyle; and Mrs. Martha Garrard, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garrard. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Garrard motored to Layton, to visit Mrs. Garrards brother, Lewis Wakefield, and family. Wedding congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Tracy, Jan. 4. PARTY AT LINDON Mr. and Mrs. Roland L. Buys and children, Marlene, DAnne, Joe, Jim, and Ronda motored to Lindon, Utah, Saturday evening, and were guests of Mrs. Catherine Rasdand at a family Christmas party. About 33 family members enjoyed a buffet supper, exchange of gifts, and visiting together. CHRISTMAS PHONE CALL Mr. and Mrs. William Jordan received a long distance phone call from their daughter, Miss Janet Jordan, on Christmas day. She reports she is well and enjoying her work. She called from Kansas City, Kansas, in the Central HERE FOR CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. N. DeVere Jones and sons, Jesse and Russell, Lawn- - P R E S I P Jr lb. 55c Mayonnaise Bordons lull Dill Pickes .Wafer Sli- 22 qt. 5gc oz- - - 35c Devils Food Cake Mix Bel,Y Crocker Powdered Sugar 2 lor 65c 2 bs. 29c Oranges Fresh IIcy lb. 7c T I 0 N S Cr, .. J 4 THE RESIDENCE OF GEORGE BENNETT 471 North First West, wins second place in home lighting . contest. South Main street. dale, Calif., spent the Christmas holiday visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunn. They left on Sunday to return to Lawndale, after a pleasant visit with families, relatives, and friends. r f, y, UNEXPECTED GUESTS Unexpected guests arrived day evening at the Vincent Jones home. They were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones, Provo, a brother, who enjoyed dinner and spent the evening together. h i h 9 i'i If Xl f ' I f. ; V1 . .. J ' ' , and Mrs. Alma Boswell were hosts at a Christmas family dinner, on Saturday. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boswell and family, Eureka; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jones and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Boswell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Max Boswell and family. J. ' ' - , ' 'Txi I : i i s.". 'v-.- if Uj , 4 S t Y4 ; I f 2, l mv Li 4 , , '!(. V . K i " v j f & n :r4Viy;;P' ? FAMILY DINNER WEEKEND GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Boswell and family, Eureka, were guests of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Boswell, last weekend. They returned home, Sunday. $ V v ; Mon- Mr. K. l'f jr Y i l i w THE BEAUTIFULLY LIGHTED HOME OF HERBERT MILLBURN at 140 South Second West, captures third place in Christmas lighting contest. HOLIDAY PARTY A holiday party was held Tuesday evening at the Roland L. Buys home. Miss Marlene Buys was hostess. Enjoying the fun games, with prizes and refreshments were Martha Ann Welch, Carol Ann England, Jeannie Bryan, Lynette Smith, Linda Coons, Nancy Mc-Law- s, Kathleen Kearns, Diana Sol-liPatty Bauer, Frances Parkinson, Sherry Ames, Teresa Stephens, Judy England, Lorraine Mal-leand Renee Bevan. tt iiWi FAMILY PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Key Pittman, of Salt Lake City, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marve Erickson, on Christmas eve. They also attended the Bryan family Christmas party, held Christmas eve at the Fred Bryan home. The ten family members present en joyed refreshments, exchange of! gifts,, and visiting together. On Christmas day, Mrs. Fred Bryan entertained at dinner for Keith and Kay Bryan and children. Holly and Linda, Salt Lake City, and Maurice and Ruth Bryan, who al epjoyed a pleasant time together FOURTH the home of W. PLACE WINNER, J Tate, at C. 128 at ami it South Main street. k I, y 4 i Veterans News What is the difference between and compensation, disability The Dis disability pension? abled American Veterans says there is a big difference, and that many people still confuse the two terms. Francis Steele, commander of the Tooele chapter 12, DAV, said he would like to stress that disability compensation is awarded to a veteran only for injuries or Illnesses incurred as a result of his war or peacetime service with the Armed Forces of the United States. Disability pension, he explained, is paid only to a wartime veteran for injury or illness not connected with his service, and then only under certain conditions. Our entire DAV philosophy on compensation to disabled veterans is based on this difference that disability compensation is an award for services rendered services which have resulted in injury and disablement. The grateful people of the United States, speaking through Congress, have expressed their desire to give this compensation as an award to those who have sacrificed their health and and in many cases, parts of their bodies, in the defense of our way well-bein- of life. Generally speaking, disabiity benefits are lower than disability compensation awards. There is also a difference in the amount between compensation awarded to a wartime disabled veteran and to a peacetime veteran, who was disabled under simulated battle conditions. Detailed information on this and other veterans problems may be obtained by getting in touch with iy. . . 1 ; if ' v i ' In v:. X-- . .r r. ' U SANTA and his reindeer, the roof of the Jack Lewis residence, A MINIATURE at 413 ' - ' o , 4 x : ( tv. -- ' . Viririrnirr 4 liiiii J Wm? iiuaijiirTiffritfli- Parkway, won fifth place in the light- ing contest. Ham, s. ' il-.- iV.I'j.T, KJ 1 - 3 In It i f pension Nabisco Saltine Crackers 'i f v' w it J? I J 4 States missionfield. R Lrs- - - HERE FROM IDAHO Glenn and Carol Larsen, Burley, Idaho, arrived to spend Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. -law, Horace and Sue Gilles- Roy Doson. On Christmas day, pie and grandchildren, Scott and the Larsons and Dobsons went up to Centerville, and were guests of Patti, Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dobson and C Cheese Whiz i- x A St. Marguerites Catholic Chuch lit! , 3' t BY VERA HAMMOND T k 7th AND BIRCH l ; teleLola Jackson received Mrs. B. HOLM PASTOR on from Christmas calls day phone . Sunday, Jan. 4. The Sunday afMr. her daughter and ter New Year. of LewisLeland Mrs. and Ball, Sunday school and Eible class ville, Idaho; son and daughter-in-laat 9:15. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jackson, Worship service with celebration of Tucson, Arizona. Her son, Ira, of Holy Communion at 10:30. Sermon topic: Christ, the Light his wife and family of Salt Lake, also called, and were guests of of the World. Isaiah 60:1-6- . for Adult instruction and member- Mrs. Jackson, on Saturday, dinner. ship class, Mon. evening at 7. The Womens Missionary league FIRST PLACE WINNER in Tooeles Christdence, at 382 meets Thurs. evening at 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gollaher mas home lighting contest Glen Martin resi Religious instruction, Sat., from had parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis 9:30 to 11:30 for children from the Gollaher, , of Grantsville, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilmot and fifth to eighth grades. and Mrs. Dewey Davies and son, grandchildren, Noyce, Sherry, and Tune in "This is the Life, on Jerry, of Lakepoint, as dinner Mark, a Merry Christmas. Saturday at 4:30, KSL-Tguests, on Christmas day. On Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Strangers and visitors always 415 Utah Avenue welcome at The Church of the Mrs. L. Cora Wilmot of New Jer- Bud Wilmot entertained Mr. and REV. CHARLES E. FREEGARD Mrs. Mike Borick Lutheran Hour. and on Christmas daughters, day sey, telephoned PASTOR of Tooele, at dinner. By his own reason and strength, to wish son and daughter-in-laSun. Masses 7:30, 10:30, 6 p.m. Confessions Saturday 4 to 6, 7 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garrard and children, Joyce, Janice, Billie to 8:30. lay, and Matt, enjoyed dinner and Novena, Tues., 7 p.m. visiting, Christmas day, at the FAMILY CHRISTMAS home of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold of Salt Lake. Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Arthur Fields, on ChristMr. and Mrs. Ray Garrard and mas day, were Theron and Dardaughters traveled to Joseph, to lene Shields and children, Susan, spend Christmas with Mrs. Gar- David, and Karen, Salt Lake City; rards parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Gayle and Betty Lou Anderson and Parker. son, Ronnie, Hunter; Bob and Carol Jean Harding and son, Steven, Mrs. Jerusha Hogan is spending Magna; and J. Clair and Helen the Christmas holidays a t the Fields and sons, Gordy and Mike. home of a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Mar- CHRISTMAS AT MURRAY tin, of Granger. Mrs. Agnes Pinegar spent Christmas day visiting with her five sons Among the Christmas day call- and and their families, ers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. at daughters Murray and Sandy. Arthur Hogan were parents of Mrs. Hogar, Mr. and Mrs. William HERE FROM MISSOURI Clement, of Magna. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mollering and children, Steven and George, WALLIS a Production Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Davies Mo., arrived Sunday beDirected by HAL KANTER Screenplay by HERBERT BVKER and were hosts to 32, including 17 Moberly, fore Christmas to spend a month From a Story by Mary Agnes Thompua HAL KANTER grandchildren, at the annual fam visiting with relatives and friends. A Paramount Picture TISTaVISIQH ily dinner, Christmas eve. Present are staying with a sister, 7 were Bishop and Mrs. Howard Da- They Doors Open at 11:30 P.M. for SONQsl Miss Hanora Long, at the Long vies and children, Karen, Kent, home. New Year's Day Matinee Paul, LaRae, and Mark, of Lake-poin- family and Mr. Mrs. Davies Farrel Doors Open at 12:30 CHRISTMAS GUESTS and children, Christine, Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Eastman, of and Mark, of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Salt Lake City, were hosts, ChristJanuary 4 - 5 - 6 Gilbert Davies and children, Ro mas to their parents, Mr. day, san and Brent, of Lakepoint; Mr. pWM and Mrs. Roy James and son Vern and Mrs. Keith Davies and son, of and Mrs. Elsie Eastman. They Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth also celebrated the birthday of JW 'Jr., DebGollaher, and children, Allen, was who born Christmas Dan, day. STEWART GRANGER bie, Michael, and Kelly, of Lake-poin-t; and Mr. and Mrs. Max WeCHRISTMAS AT OGDEN BARBARA RUSH lker and children, David and Julie, Mrs. Anna Gillespie spent Christof Lakepoint. ANTHONY STEEL mas eve with her son and daughter-in! JfW,: ) ft xr ! J I" f n Lakepoint News fW l rrr 4 . t 1 lb. 29c CALDWELL DRUG Phone 169 the Tooele DAV. THE RULON ENGLAND HOME at 260 South Second West, with Its numerous Christmas trees and unique lighting, won sixth place ia the home lighting contest. |