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Show Central School PTA To Hear About Fallout The Tooele Transcript 9, 1962 Friday, February Home missionary assignments for North Tooele Stake for Sunday, February II has been made by the Stake Presidency as follows; Second Ward George E. Nelson and Kenneth D. Brown. N. Howard Jenn-seThird Ward and Leo E. Bevan. Fifth Ward Special program. Seventh Ward Leo Shields and Bishop Ernest Weyland. Ttr 'hv-- t Mr a ! Mr F. m'r m of the Tooele County Civil iMkers )c'rr.v. wiil be gues it thr Tooele Central School PTA o be held in the school j'idiioium. Wednesday, February n- rt 1 ) Mr. a I. o " 9.) on I, n Ove-on- . principal, txolait the Fallout Evacua-ioPlan 'or Central School. wifi MM. M. n Al' parents of children attending the Central School and all n ct "itbeiu are urged to attend this meeting. Iimior Hit Spur VnleniMr Diiicc Tins SfUiirtlay Years Young Mrs Alice Gowns Celebralcs 95 Birthday Anniversary MILLSTREAM CAMP Mills! ream Camp Daughters o Utah Pioneers will meet Monda February 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Helen Winchester Mrs. Virginia Alsop will give the lesson and refreshments will be served. Indian names usually do not honor people, but refer to geographic conditions. SHELL LOVE Juror Bit and Spur Is hold-'- , Ver'!nes Dance It will be 10th at 8 pm. All Bit Febriie-and Spt r members are invited along with their friends to join in the fun. Light refreshments will be ser ved. Twenty five cents admission will be charged. So. we'll see ya down at the Clubhouse at 8 p.m. Saturday night. Susie White Looking over a beautiful bouquet of rose and carnation, one of many she received on her 95th birthday, Is Mrs. Alice D. Cowans, who celebrated the event February 7. gram. 'st't The e 4 Jew W. DuffiJ Eighth Ward and W. Grover McBride. Irvin D. Bir; Tenth Ward and Calvin Nash. Lakcview Ward Special pro Home Missionary Assignments For North Tooele Slake The Expression That Creates Gosh, Another One A Three Dugway boys are equipped with the latest space age toys today as a result of winning a door prize. Ranee, II, Dennis, 9, and Derek, 7, sons of and Mrs. C. G. Ackley, won the plastic space ship toy, which was the main prize given away dur ing Browns Anniversary Sale, last week. Jack Cox, store manager, listens to their comments, which ranged from, Gee, now we can all play, to Gosh, another one. Yes, you guessed it! They had received a similar toy for Christmas. LADYS OF ELKS TO MEET Under the sponsorship of the der for the men. Ladies of the Elks regular dinBPOE 1673, the dance will be Sponsors for the affair arc Mr. ner and meeting will be held at 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. Admission and Mrs. from Wayne Dow, Mr. and the Hillcrest cafe, Tuesday eveis free and be will Mrs. refreshments Max 13 7 McBeth, Mr. and Mrs. at ning, February p.m. Teen agers of the community served. Entertainment committee ha? Marshall Grode, Mr. and Mrs. planned a very good program for arc invited to a dance on Friday This is a dress up type dance Joe Adams and Mr. and Mrs. he evening. arid coats and ties will be in or George Norton. February 9 at the Elks Lodge. Rig Impression M-S- Flouers Are The True Valentine Gift Flks Flan Dance For Teenagers From near and far came mesShe was married to James sages of love and best wishes for Go.vans, Feb. 12. 1SS5. Mrs. Alice DcLaMare Gowans on SHE II S BEEN an active memWednesday, February 7 on occa- ber o' the LDS Church throughsion of her 95th birthday anni- out her entire lifetime. She served for manv years in the presi versary. Thought to be Tooele cities old denv of the Relief Society, has est resident, M.'s. Gowans who taught theology and been a visit-block teacher. lives with h'r son and daughlc-in-law- , President and Mrs. Ross She 's also a charter memhe-o- f Gowans, is in fa rly good health the Tooele County Daughters and was feeling fine on Wednes- o' Utah Pioneers and served ar Jus! Arrived At day to greet the manv friends an officer for a great many years. Tooele valley Hospital and relatives who called on her. Ten children live to honor their She even talked to her son Floyd mother afd are Mrs. Beatrice Donald and Mary Ann Green via long distance from Erie, Pa. Mnrsden, Mrs. Hugh Gowans, Gantt, Clover, daughter, Feb. 8. Mrs. Gowans, a native of this Maude Mohr, Mrs. Annie Rhone. city, was born February 7. 1867 Mrs. Dell Rockwell, and Ross Dougherty, Tooele the youngest daughter of Phillip! Gowans, all of Tooele; Frank Edward Nelson, Tooele Mrs. Cerolla Kanab; and Mary Chevilcr DeLaMare, Gowans, Kenneth Mecham, Tooele Mrs. Lucille Pehrson, Vernon; eminent early Tooele Pioneers. Anderson, Grantsville and Floyd SURGERY Louise Wilkins, Deseret Chemi-- i Gowans. Erie, Pa. ' HULET RADIO cal Mrs. Gowans also has 21 Tooele Foster 40 great grand children, Nix, T V CLINIC Mary Martinez, Tooele and. three great great grandchil882-113- 2 Phone Eldon St. Joer, Tooele dren. Alta Beagle, Tooele Mrs. Gowans wishes to express Service on all makes Barbara Teagarden, Tooele her deepest appreciation to all who T V, RADIO, & called, sent flowers or who in any Robin Warner, Grantsville PHONOGRAPHS Minnie West, Tooele way helped make the day a memorable one. Terri Hanna, Tooele No Fancy Claims Shirley Gates, Tooele BUT NOT USED Work! Vernon Erickson, Tooele The Yukon River carries about Bessie Toone, Mamouth, Utah Prices! the same volume of water as the ACCIDENT Charles Terry, Grantsville Mississippi. 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