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Choir pm Wot Id March 4 7 30 will 7 30 ThiirsdiV, Dav of Jravir, 1 rid iv Wrvlevan Service Guild hae chirp wl which le Mr will pm of lh obcnn4 m the thi.rrh at If C Oieinlwf' arrange the service Tlie pal lie is wehome Woman's Sim letv of Cluist an Service will hold their first muiK group on the Gosjx! of I uhe. on Tuesday, Marc h 8. 10 00 a m , in the Parsonage Mvrtle Mil tod, will be the leader for this meeting and loutse Spry will have the ile votions March 2 is first Ash Wednesday, of Lent Sunday, f ebruary 24, to March 6. is the Week of tion and Ivangihsm Communion Service is March 6 Coffee Hour after the service, Simciiv, February dav 1 1 sirs ne at I ile is 10 30 love 1 And Beagles Are Homers Ser lo A n an 1 lnf"tma its lei sd iv evening liul class it 7 30 lhe fir I mid wi i k I end on Ash1 ten Set Ml e vc i'l !e I u' 'erai tteJu id tv at 7 00 ( omnium m Serine at Dugw as frnlc, at 7 Dll Proving (Ground, j pm in th Mot mug Chapel R 'icums ( h IJtiis Instrudior Adult I 1 .1111 t n Also hIJ 'h.r'een year old Renae and 14 SON Mr and Mrs John Novak are month old (hristme Mr. Novak lhe proud parents of their first up i at s tin Uual.ty .Market at 132 am. John Mark, been Fchruarv ur'h Main Street I DS lb spital in Sait 23, in Gu iD OLD DAYS In 1433, the akg City Tlie t .! Uiy we.c! J ; diy of a trull in ( unnet only four pounds ten cuims bat weed t ri'd at 4 30 a tn s rep.Mei to b t'o ug and ran nicry as sustain'd is his mother llappv s.sii is tie ) 13 tni.,rv and 10 minutes Irvin Jones iSew Seven III Ward Bishop a John ' Irv n C Jones was s h sop of the Tooi le Ward Sandav, according L i Sunda Church 24 s '.it t 1 lit pi-se- d First Tooele Stake IJelief 1 Society I.talershi) Meeting Sun, 2 IM. lgn ! 1 4 I 1 r e 1 I IRST . to an hounds sv-aOwners of nc. lUimcit of president Sn r m the r hunting ability, but Char- - nan Lin Iholm oi Nor'h Tcm!c h s le,. s of 302 Tenth T ast. Tod Si i.m lark. no c swears by the'r liomingj Susijitid in lhe bishopi.c were nstim ,s Rn hards, lust in. nvlor am! 0 30 Class meets Saturdiv from Dt XL AND TOBLY, ten month F arrel II i,vvochI. second counselor o 11 30 have a story an I'mJ olJ I! ,'Ic pupp't-was voti d in 13ns Is Hie ife" Sat irday at nohodv ap;tjrs 'o b as wjrd thrk and I red L Tug o !dl I 30 over KSl IV ' We know we have ah'e to connect all the deta.ls from jland assistant watd clerk death unto lift because we love Mr Jones Uiught two valuable Willmn John Greenland, who male Beigle hounds for his nine has servcd as bishop since June the brethern " sear old Iwm nephews lie pur-- j 137 was released Mr. and Mr. Ralph C. Richard, who were called on a Chased the pups for $100 cachj is first counselor was Bishop special mission for the IDS Ihurch are pictured above. They mm a place back I ast and had Jones and second counselor, Nei lSaptiwt write from Mission hcaclcpiarlers In Rochester, Minnesota. the in shipped to Utah .Richards (leiks were Mr Vor 597 SOUTH MAIN suli nt Dunn Dear Pn waller and Mr England who I his weekend L. Varion ach Rev. nephews, Stogner Pastor, will alvc.ivs N home to me, I have Sunday School, 10 a m I wan! to fust, (lank ou vety la greit main wonderful friends live in Salt Lake with their par-cuts, came out to Tod Park and Morning Worship, 11am mm h fur .sending us the Tooele and also rt laiions there that The lmys Training Union, 6 pm. love vety much and I would like played with the pups and named the twin dogs ToIm-Iranscnp it is like having some to tell them all hello Evening worship, 7 pm. Midweek prayer service. Wed one ftom home, th it tails in to Duke tlE DONT have very much time at 7 pm. see us twice a wick. I guess that o wri'e li U rs hi rju-- e we arc RftrNIlY, Mr. Jones discov- - Tooele Stake Relief Sot tit Lead-ersI am like rnv deir fcthir, IimmIc verv hcisv m onr Missionary Worked the two dogs were missing p meeting will be held Sun lie looking for them and r,1ULn . whu h v e t mov Sixth at 2 pm in lhe day, an Our lihors are a great deal dif quesimning the neighbors in Ward chur h, accoiding to Mrs the on lead a dogs to get fertnt Ihm most missionaries, wc Ptempt Rose Moscun, president man I e t'u Steven .on Apaitimnts'l0 sna' boys told him that they A good attendance of ward worka tar the into seen get hid dogs ror cur ihurch we visit the sick ers is desni'd as two months work 111 came mis same up day they in the hospit ils ctailv who be Inn. a be given due to the March o the church an som who do no! Sllg jleadership meeting date falling on went Six by days we aso t ik care of the Informa 'the same djy as the Tootle Stake tun I! i e hi whch is in connei Jones had just about Quarterly Conference hope of ever seeing lun v ith the I DS Chappc I V, e live three b'oeks fiom thi again Guests at the home of Mr and Meanwhile, friends of Mr. Jones Mrs John L Lee on Saturday Mayo Clinic, and not far from the wore driv.ng near S.intaquin about Mis Lee's brother, R Vern hospitals President Paul C Chiles wer' turned the up dngs is our Mission President, and helj w,vk alter Huffaker of Salt Lake City and and they saw a dog near sns that he knows you very well missing his thildten Mr and Mrs ernon ane r0JC' ,iat and worked with you on the Cel-D Huffaker of Ogden and They stopped fare Board lie is a wonderful man 'he Beagles re enough, it was Tobey They trom Dr Peterson at Utah State and we think that he is the very best Mission Prisidi nt in all the,hroupht him hack to Mr. Jones University, Logan, or from Ameri-Utacan Legion, Boys State, 115 vvoild, and that we are on the bestphat evening THE NEXT DAY Duke carneS(a(e Capitol Building, Salt Lake Mission for us, we are verv happy home much to iCe get great jov and happiness dragging astonishment of Mr Jones m serving the Lord OIR ttlMFR has been very examined the dogs feet and mid hire this y,ar I think thappacK were sore and worn down and vou have hid more snow and told.'hv dog lvveathr in Uiali than we have, which surprised us verv much I vv nit to thank vou ag un the paper and I pi ay that the will blts you all Always vour friends, pn counselor. Back row (L to R): Fred L I ng land, Bisiitant ward clerk, Iliijd A or waller, ward clerk. bishopric and clerkt of Seventh Ward I rent row (L to R): sustained Sunday Ned Richards, first counselor; Irvin C. Jonct, bishop; I arrel Harwood, second New 1 Sunday Dmlica T )r 4 3 a' country hike from Santaquln to return home after b tng atolen. Hit brother, Tobey (right), appear rather bored with the details, at he wa fortunate in being picked tip by friends and came home by auto. 0 13 for small (hldn-Worship You'll J tllms ship, se mon topi Nursi-i- MithiKhst 6 30 p B. 1101 M, TVSTOR 7th ami Birth Mct!inli-- I C. Stephens, Phone 1007 Hake", (It It) tin month old Beadle pupple the stur to hi master, ( hurls t Jones, of Toil Park, of the hardship he encountered, coupled with cold and hunger and sore feet, on the seventy mile cross is telling (ilmrrli 7pm r-- f , ii a m 4 i Fr ! i 3i - 'mi 'j 1 n sis at t i 's IV "s hr! 1 i i' 1' 1 u S i ii k 1 w IH k. ! s ) 7 1 an tin i l u i'l '.i. .1 I i in s (,ll si I i ii ) end fi p m Confessions Saturday I . M ! h i f 111 l' I'l n't I ('out s' im i Aimn 7 ( i , a ui o ji I o? I ji O' v i. .! .i t I c i c m t tasior t 111 m ! 1 ! N. M.irjjinTi! Catholic T I h I . ,) n n v A M S I r A 26, I960 Friday, FVbruary :i!imvUa i it 7cou!e Transcript h Sister ina Gillette Richards and Elder Ralph C. Richards Street SV fused and only by the queerest Rochester, Minnesota coincidence did he get back home Find the car you want here! SI FORD V-- 8. Ovcdrive 57 PLYMOUTH 53 rORD V-- 8 Overdrive 58 PLMOUTH 54 CADLLAC 58 CHEVROLET 5? CHRYSLER 59 FIAT 56 BUICK 57 FOR V-- 8. Pickup 56 CHEVROLET 56 MERCURY 'Tcp Quality 57 DODGE PAUL0S MOTOR CO. CHRYSLER - DODGE - DODGE DART DODGE TRUCKS Phone 134 67 East Vine Picture of a Promise 617-2n- d Relief Society Farmer X Skimped on Fertilizer, Harvested Low Fruit Yields WARD: Tuesday, Mar. 30 p m Lois Teachers topic, Gillespie, teacher Theology lesson Emily Madsen, class lead 2pm er Kindergarten for children FOURTH George A. Nielson Used NOTICE our peach trees, we used three to four pounds of USS An. monium Sulfate around each tiee, plus bamyaid rnanuie, and we otchatd, ' harvested 14 000 paihed bushels of peaches from a says Geotge A. Nielson of Nielson and Sons, Petty, Utah. We figure it's one ol piQUer feitihation increases our peach yield by Mr. Nielson, we investments best the make, says Mr. Nielson said USS Nitrogen Fertilieis weie also applied on cherries and apneots with excellent results. Application is usually in late winter or eaily spring. We depend on commercial nitrogen for new growth of wood and for higher yields, says Mr. Nielson. I like the tesults I get with USS On 4)-ac- TO CREDITORS - ie one-thir- Feitilims. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizers for your crops this year. USS Nitrogen Feitihers ate made by United States Steel and sold by reliable dealets. It takes N, Men and USS Nitrogen Feitihzeis ate feitilizers that mean more dollars per acr Use enough feitilizer; harvest more piofits! top-quali- ty LOCAL AMERICAN LEGION NOTICE TO CREDITORS 'posts throughout Utah will work Fstate of WIILARD WHITF-wit- h high school administrators, HOUSE, Deceased. civic clubs, businesses and mdi- C red ors will present claims v. duals in selecting and sjxmsor-,witvouchers attached to the ing outstanding candidates for the unders'pnd at RFD No One PGO Boys State, Dr Peterson said TooeK Utah, bv on or before the He pointed out that there were 41 ,',7th dav of June PR9 par icipants U.st year, and that can be accommodated this Signed: Aron E. Brvan, Exccu-'aaor for the Fstale of WILARD year WTflTEHOUSE, deceased. Applications for Boys State must M Tarl Marshall. A''orncy for be submitted by May 4 to the statel the Estate, Tooele, Utah Further information jdipartment (Date of first publ Feb 27, I960 and speakers to discuss the Boys Date of last publ March 25, 1960) State program may be obtained! h Nitrogen Fertilizers Sure, she's a grand old flag! That's why we salute her. That's why we pledge allegiance to her, That pledge, in its simplest terms, ", is another way of saying, Count me in. Youre my country and I love you and need you. Your problems are my problems, and Im with you all the way. Your countrys biggest single problem is the perpetual responsibility for keeping the peace its people want You can help with this problem by remembering this: Peace costs money. Money for military and industrial strength. Money for science and education. And money saved by individuals by you to help keep the economy trong. Bonds provide this money. a Grand Prize M t '& j inner National Newpaper Snapshot Contest by Martin H Miller Help Strengthen America's Peace Power Buy U. S. Savings Bonds NOW PAYING 33i INTEREST 1 j 4 ri -- Estate of C. F. STR1EBY ,de- - Plain Made For ceased. Annual Bo)s State Creditois will present claims Some 500 outstanding young men with vouchers attached to the rrom all corners of Utah will Too at Grantsville, undersigned here June 4 11 for the Anele County, Utah, by on or be gather nual American Legion Utah Boys fore the 27th dav of April, 10 State Signed: Clara S. Walk, adminbetween THE YOUNG MEN istratrix of the Estate of C. F. their junior and senior years in deceased. STRIEBY, h gh school - will receive a week M Earl JVlarshall, attorney of intensive training in citizenship for the Estate, Tooele, Utah and exoerience in operation of Feb 26 (Date of first pub county and state government city, I960 Date of last publ , Mar Boys State is held under spon 25, I960) sorship of the Utah Department, American Legion, and the partiNOTICE TO CRFDITORS cipants are guest of Utah State Estate of FRANCIS M. BRYAN, University They are housed on Deceased. the university campus and use its Creditors will present claims, facilities for conducting the busi with vouchers attached, to the un- ness of governing the cities, state dersigned at 62 North Main St . and counties, into which they are Toole, Utah, by on or before the organized 29th dev of Mav, 1960 W Dale Waters is president of. Signed: Harriet S. Brvan, Exe-- 1 American Legion Utah Boys State eurix of the Estate of FRANCIS Dr Edwin L Peterson, associate M. BRYAN, deceased. professor of social science at Utah M Farl Marshall, Attorney for State Un.versity is liaison officer the Estate, Tooele, Utah between the American Legion and (Date of first publ Eeb 27, I960, the university in arranging the Date of Last publ March 25, I960) event Proper Fertilization, Boosted Peach and Cherry Yields Nitrogen 1 1 Duke is now a local hero in Tod Park and residents are wondering if he is going to give his brother. Tobey, some valuable in Every struction in navigation body agrees that Duke made a remaikable trek for a ten month old pup The V S Government does not pay for this advertising The Treasury Department thanks, for their patriotic donation. The Advertising Council and Tooele Transcript I |