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Show '' The Joseph E. Milliards Note 67lli Anniversary married Tooele Countv 's longest courle greeted friends at a lovely LaVar who l,ve in the Oakland open house, held at their home in Berkley D strict; Bill, Fallon, Nev Grantsvillc, on June 27. Gwynne, Warden, Wash.; Tom and Jack of Grantsvillc; daughters. MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH E. Grace Wanlass and Louisa FerMillward known more famil.arly guson, of Silt Lake, and Alice Fenas Dot and Jody" or grand- ton, Tooele pa and grandma"to many acquain tances, celebrated their 67th wed THE COUPLE HAVE been active members of the LDS Church, ding anniversary on that date. v Pocially assorted with music lake LDS Temple on June 27th, Eac1 possesses a beautiful voice Mr. Millward was choir leader of 1395 the Second Ward for 35 years. Mrs To th s union were born eleven t llward has sung in the choir children, ten of whom survive, since she was eleven years and ey i.re sons, Curtis, Seldo.n and is at present a member of the wpt-- mor-.o- n 9 Clark Ward Choir. She led the singing in Relief Society for many years. Several years ago she received recognition for over 50 years as a visiting tea her She was Relief Society pres dent for seven years in the SuonJ Ward anj has worked in all auxd.aries of the church. Mr Millward ran a butcher shop for many years in Grantsville and more recently he has been a sheep inspector. MRS. Mil LWARD is very actve She broke her leg a few years ago but has overcome her injur y sue recently returned fom a trip to Nevada by jet airliner. Mr. Millward has been unable o out and around but main-tara lively interest in everything around him and enjoys listening to the rad.o and especially gt $ - 1 Tooele - $13,70- 0- $14,500 r Brick Veneer DIAL Full Basements Alwintite Windows 882-232- t Hard Wood Floors 2 Built by Slavens Homes Inc. and Mrs. Joseph Millward E Dance Under Tiie Stars Mrs Millward sa.d she is often asked how a couple can get along together for so many years. Her advice is to work hard and not to Seventh Ward MIA will sponsor get too angry. She said she enjoys the Saturday night dance on July life very much. She likes to work and doesnt feel Dancing will be under the stars satisfied just sitting around. She on the patio at the North Stake prepares the meals and bakes her Tabernacle. The stake orchestra will provide the music. own bread. Refreshments and a floor show THE COUPLE HAVE 38 grand- are being planned and everyone in children and 38 great great both stakes is invited to attend Admission will be by budget card The Millwards are to be com- or guest ticket. mended not just because they have been mained for so long a time Mile but because of the good example And of hard work, and honesty and devotion they have set for all who To know them. Mr and Mrs. Ray W. Dunn reThe community rejoices with them m this celebration of 67 years turned last week from a two week of married life. vacation trip by auto They traveled 3,000 miles in ten western states with highlights of IN RENO the tnp being a visit with their Mrs. John Susich and children son, Raymond R. and family at are spending several days in Reno, Lewiston, Montana, and four days Nevada. at the World's Fair. 3000 Fully Improved Lot Auto Worlds Boot Trip Fair M Estate IPeay 's Wedding Bolls Bin r For Young Couple 14 F.H.A. $400.00 DOWN PLUS LOAN COSTS 3 Bedrooms rffvJnf ii Jf 13, 1962 Friday, July Mary Lula Whitehouse became the bride of Harvey Dwam Welch in rites performed June 29 in the Fourth - Eleventh Ward church The ceremony took place in a setting of pastel pink chrysanthemums and roses Bishop Lee V Bracken performed the rites in the irosence of the immediate family and close friends Following the mi itials, the young couple greeted friends at a reception hosted bv the br.de's parents, Mr. and Mrs Howard White-housof this city The bridegroom is the son of Mrs Ardella Welch of Ogden. Utah THE BRIDE CHOSE for her wedding gown a floor length model of silk organza taffeta and lace with beaded pearls and sequins, fashioned with long sleevts and a .mneess waistline Her lace edged veil of french illusion fell from a tiara of jicarls and she carried a white orchid surrounded by pink roses. Matron of Honor, Mrs Harley A. Jordan, sister of the bride, wore a raspberry pink chiffon gowrt and p, bridesmaids, Mrs. Eldon Mrs. Paul Neuman and Mrs. Ron Robinson, were dressed in mauve pink chiffon gowns with ts. lace They carried bouquets of matching pink roses Flower girls, little Wendy and Whitehouse, were dressed in pink dotted Swiss and carried basMr. and Mrs. Harvey Dewain Welch kets of pink roses and lilly of the valley. for the youth of Tooele Mother of the bride, Mrs. Howard happened LINER VISTA company is chose a mint green Whitehouse, a Little League team for lace dress and wore a pink Visit Zoo Mrs. Welch chose an the first time this year and they The Brownie Scout Troop No. ins lavendar lace dress and a white also sjxmsor a team in the Babe One of Tooele Mr. enjoyed a pleasant Ruth Dale Minor and League. hrysanthemum. TENDING TO DUTIES of best James said In the true Ameri-'a- n tnp to Hogle Zoo last Saturday. tradition of free enterprise, They also visited the Tracy Aviary man was Bruce Welch, brother of Vista Liner company is happy to at Liberty Park and went for a the groom, and ushers were Glenn Whitehouse and Harley A. Jordan sponsor a team for the benefit of ride on the showboat on the lake. Those making the trip were -Mrs. Glenn Whitehouse took care our youth. etaoi shrdlu cmfwyl of the wyywel ly Mr. Brown, of the guest book. Mrs. Ruby Smith supervised the gifts and Mrs Pnates, is also the sjxmsor of a Kay Ryan, Laurie Ryan, Patty Janice Corey, Diane Oneda Steadman the refreshment Minor League team, has a suit on Haddock, the City Team, and sponsors a Wagner, Suzanne Turnbow, Ella room. For her going away outfit the mens and a ladys bowling team Anderson, Debby Kindred, Kadine Colleen Haskett, Ronda bride chose a white brocade suit His reason for the sponsorship of Kirk, with pink accessories. After a short the baseball teams can be put in Feuerbach, Mitzie Corey, Ranae Suhoneymoon the couple will make three words, he states - for the Feuerbach, Rayla Feurbach, san Booth, Anna Marie Yeaman, their home in Seattle, Washington youth. ELKS LODGE has also been a Luann Pizello, Georgianna Banner, sponsor of a Little League team The group was accompanied by since Little League came to Too- the following leaders and chaElice ele They sponsor a Bantam Bas- perones - Norma Corey, ketball team and a Minor League Ryan, Anna Burger, Lucy Burger, am as well and are always among Edith Haskett, Mary Wagner, Don the first to donate time, effort and Yeaman, Dorothy Kindred, Rita The following businesses, spon- money for Tooele's young boys. Haddock, Louise Kindred, Carol The sponsors are all in accord Kindred, Mrs. Crawford, Susan sors of the five American League earns, have made possible Tues- with helping Tooeles future by MdAllister, Mark Lawlress, Mike day and Thursday baseball night sponsoring boys baseball teams Haskett, Ronnie Corey, Roger at International Field. The Food and strengthening our youth, and Feuerbach, Patti Haddock and Center, Browns Store, Vista Liner they feel that if, by their sponsor- Bobby Yeaman were guests of the llsop Agency and Elks Lodge ship, even one boy becomes a bet- group. ter sport and a better citizen, it Number 1673. The Food Center has been the is more than worth the price. TO ATTEND CONVENTION sjionsor of a boys Little League MARRIAGE LICENSES earn sinde the program was first Edward D Bottom, 28, Tooele to Mrs. Genevieve Lewis and son, inaugurated in Tooele. Mr. Wayne Beverly Thompson, 31, Richmond, Lane, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Willard McLaws, left, Hymas is proud to be part of this Utah program and says he feels it is Larry Kranmchfeld, 18, Tooele, Wednesday morning for a Dance one cf the best things that has to Nelda Cole, 18, Tooele. Convention at San Francisco. e likes company. 1:00 A. M. To 9:00 P. M. Daily $13,100 The Tooele Transcript I ns Mr. 405 West, 400 South, - Ao)pfalIg ,V' Pay-stru- over-jacke- Sf sjion-sorin- Brownie Scouts g Litlle League Sponsors Help Youlh . 80 SOT TBUCK THOM THIS fclllt 4 Came Too Soon And We Don't Have The Room WHICH MEANS REAL VALUES FOR OUR CUSTOMERS a f T T-- V rlivji jljj DVANCi: mm AT i Ray moves refrigerators to make room for the plasterers and workmen remodeling Merc Appliances Department. FRIGIDAIRE Upright Freezer Cubic Feet Now With Qualified Trade 15 (UFD-15-6- 2) oqqq Q new Tooele 2 Door Beauty! FRIGIDAIRE Budget Buy! No defrosting ever in Refrigerator Section! 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