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Show Volume Sixty-Fou- Novembo Tooele, Utah, Friday, r Last Night In N.Y. N Stake Priesthood Achievement meeting Here 4-- Chorus To Practice Fri 9:10 PM In TV Hospital j Number Twenty Two Ray Pruett Written In Put3,0no H 1958 An aunmuiliile amji nt at 7 30 Wednesday, at the miner of first Ninth and I list West. h.i i resulted in the hospitalizing of am, North Towle Hake rmnoc direc tor, Alfred Nelson, has called practice for the Melchiedek choIomiio, 41( I'aiWaay ave. Annual 4H club achievement rus on Friday. Nov. 7 at 9. 10 p m ( ouuty plat!-- r anil Democrat anil alnasiiins ot will in? conducted Wed w,h contusion exercises This time will allow those working the Ptuett received knee and and in Kay a right 7.30 chin, 12, Nov. something at pm. nesday, late to attend. like J1 write in votes. November1 school auch 'I'famed n, lit wnsl the Tooele Jr. high (the following exilusive on the "Where on earth do the Mor-- i j( noud (hat just one more Herman Kell and l.e.'a Kell. 4 4. (r the position of Tooele county: tabernacle choir's activities during' mons find so many admirable is scheduled, and all tormm. Paik ave, were also Irc.itid at surveyor invited friends are Parents and the past two days, and of theiri voices? Whatever the answer, r practice j holders of the Melchiredek the Fooele Valley hospital tor cuts,1 Because of a mu-oduring the1 acceptance by the New York'sults are simply magnificent. The prtesthood arc invited to partici-press- to attend with 4 If club members Miss Amy Kearsley, assistant and contusions, and released pi unary last Scptemlier. there wasj was phoned to the Tooele forte tone of the choir was cheered ptlle .no candidate for surveyor on the. r of youth programs for Transcript, this morning, by Miss by last night's audience, with good, Th'is (.roup W1 smg two ballot will represent the Utah State Dunn of New Vork). reason." ibers for the Saturday mte Priest- Utah Raymond Pehrson, a Repuhli-the at It was like old home week at University programs. This morning's (Thurs.) Nwhood nieetin". can. and Mr Pruett had both filed certificates and New York's Carnegie hall, as for- - York Herald Tribune had this toi Complete tor the position in the primary, j awards will be presented as well mer Utahns and Mormons alike say about the choir: Mr Pruett did so a day after but for awards " Happy day! All is well! These 9T1 'as 1 found the nation's historic cultural T special recognition i the filing deadline, and opponents liMitslandmg achievement. edilice packed with familiar faces words, sung and in Came- charged Mr Pehrson also failed hall, last night, by the Mormon during the tabernacle choir's two-gito file on lime night performance in New York. ITabernacle choir of Salt Lake City, X 1o avoid the difficulty of official - UUUUl much the summed the prechoir'pretty up Tuesday evening, iTooele n,. iuhh. is holding clarification, Mr Mg Pehrson with or-of sent mammoth teamed with the Philadelphia state that h' n,"u' ,h'' 0,f,c e and under the baton of ing choral organization. obfamous Eugene Ormandy, pre- - "Last night, it sang some fine Dinner will be served at , 30' oifuul notification of Mr. l 13 to senled Handel's "Messiah." music and sang it as well us any and dancing pm, begin at eu's position will, of course, be could, chorus the choir Wednesday giant evening, Tu"'l,f k,ake pr,mary rches. for.luommg after the ballots' .re h! 0'll,"k ai' alone, under the direction of Rich-- j inrougn honest musical serv.ce'Nov 8 at Tooele Fourth i.ic tenth (u.,r preparation meeting early (ra Wjj provide the music. canvassed this Monday. ard P. Condie, thrilled anotherit has been an inspirational sourre'ward, starting at 7:30 pm. Mhis month, due to the Thanksgiv- - Committee in charge of arran-e-- 1 for and Advancements to not that hall is thousands, past n crowd, as, many three'1()K holday faiin, thc regular m.,us includes Mr and Mrs capacity Carnegie months will be given, Scouts is evidenced by this morning's, to be taken lightly." Mr and Mrs meeting night (Thursday) critique by the conserThursday. Nov. 13, ward and Mr and Mrs Bh Opendike. Mr vative but unchallenged New York Mis Keith Groscost. ami Mr. .stake w inkers will meet in the OUIIIU fnr Diirlc Times. troop from Ihe Lleventh i. our,h l lPU n " ual.i at i'JW juim 4nd Mfs Dougherty Grieg.' Willan, Schoutz, Thompson, ' f'"' vc Ihl.ir advance. .A ard Thur review, in part, is as fo1 Reservations should la made by good attendance is requested. 22 and Itandct. in addition, inecMor ment gift for October, from Dr. lows: re 13. nlidn.gh( by "A 00 ng, Mighty r d. Stutznegger. "An extraordinary chorus, the ty"5 Bird hunters were reminded to-- f Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle!' fortress. "Oh. My Father, i Iks remind-are of d the charity day that the 8 am. opening hour chos andu "Comc- - Come, choir, sang at Carnegie hall, hall scheduled for DecemlK-r- . .of the upland game bird seasons was which Sal"ts partially night. The group already had im- m- Sat, Nov. 8, is also the opening encore before pressed listeners here, with itspeated asjn hour for water-fow- l hunting, that termission. The final number was, jr day. the is from TOOELE COUNTY'S AND UTAH'S OLDEST LIVING PIOLamb," "Worthy jTXITTITXO evening, with the Philadelphia Department of fish and game Messiah," but a rousing ovation NEER, Mrs. Hilda Erickson, is pictured above, as she casts a scholarship club, purpose of,spokesmen said the normal daily cn four her ballot in Tuesday's election. Mrs. F.rickxon, who will the!brouhl heum The first thing that strikes .back, WonlrOTirl hour which is to acquaint Ihe students! I'aac W. Lewis. 66, Salem, Ore- - opening hour of one-halcelebrate her 99th birthday, Tuesday. Nov. 11, has never If dldt ,1IR,,rr,nB1 listener on hearing the Mormon ,cores wh,ch and formerly a Tooele rest- (ore sunrise for the waterfowl seaavailable to kn. missed voting since woman suffrage. She will be pleased to Tabernacle choir is that it is al- .h! Tooele city police are mvesti- - them. scholarships ;d"nL dll,d Saturday, Novemlier I son was changed to Sam. this ended with and have her friends call at her home in Grantsville, on Tuesday. Rt'Publc. most entirely free of the vocal le at Salem, of a heart ailment. lone dav to coincide with opening j,atnc two burglaries, which took dead w (Kid that accumulates in 'Star Spangled Banner.' and Local clubs organizations.! Mr. Lewis operated a wholesale hour of the upland game bird .place over the weekend. Following Tuesday night s spec- Sometime between Saturday and many choruses. sponsor scholarships in the meat business in Tooele in the son and preclude some illegal tacular "Messiah" presentation Mondav. Tony Hcrvet of Radio-wit- high school, are asked to please early PI30 s. shooting of pheasants and Eugene Ormandy, the Phila- - t;t.ctnc and Hardware, had a contact Carole Imai at 1339 or He is survived bv a brother and early other upland game on the open-orchestra Tabernacle and delphia watch sl0tn from out of his ' Betty Jo Liddell at 16S2, to give sister of Tooele. Bishop Ken Lewis ing day. the Times had this to say: 'dow j( was a them further information and de and Mary Flanders. winthrop make. Conservation officers will be "The unusual element, at least! so sometime over the week-- j tails on eligibility. Also surviving are his widow afield throughout thc state to see. for this part of the country. was,Pnd. Paul Chnss of 217 East First! .and daughter, Salem. Oregon; two that this and other regulations are Mrs. Hilda Erickson, Towlei MamamvIvai1 7 Q the Salt Lake Tabernacle choir. South, reported that someone sons, Los Angeles; two sisters re- - observed during the hunt, mO county's oldest living pioneer, will liUVUIIlUCl "The big choir is a surprisingly tered his home and took a 22 rifle, snhng in Salt Lake City, one sis-99ih her celebrate birthday it has been wdllcigh, of 22 ammunition, five 1 ter in Pocatello, Idjho, and one in' TocKde stake explorer scouts will supple . instrument, Tuesday. Nov 11 The 61 101 OUTGOING OFFICERS or six boxes of 12 gauge, and three Coos Bay, Oregon. have the opportunity of hearing! lady, who thinks, dresses, and wide command contrasts LD HONOR .U c.an boxes 20 of shells. shotgun gauge lives in a manner which clearly Perry Sorenson, public relations', in louds and softs, but it has kept The Tooele stake Frimary presihead of the University of Utah, belies her age. is also lielieved to . . tone clean and fresh. its for a dinner entertained at dency be Utah's oldest living pioneer. speak about preparation for going CxIOanCFS The choir . . . showed that it 14 Jr. outgoing officers, last Thursday to college, and the prospects for She will be happy to meet her annua (wo-da- y bazaar and could make music on thc highest'.. Eleventh evening, at the Fourth those who choose to work after friends at her home in Grantsville carn)Va JVlOtnSrSXlOia A recent survey revealed more level and thc manner in which it actisponsored by the St. Mar-o- n The church. ward evening's school. high her birthday. jguerites church is scheduled for than 475 Utah Guardsmen are paythe chorus. 'For unto us a vities were planned around the Published Mr. Sorenson will speak Tues- sang below is an interview November 7 and 8 and will be held exother and their tuition is of Child its was born' the proof Halloween ing theme. Following day, Nov. 11, at the Tooele First-Sixt- h substantial with Mrs. Erickson, as she ex-jNational Guard armory, North Tooele stake Jr. Gleaners penses at Utah's colleges and unimusicianship. dinner, games were played, and ward chapel in the Relict this week. F.lsewhere inj pressed Me" to hold funds will a wjdc variety of "Sacred their from versities the 'Halleluiah' chorus which "In receive sociathey the was in spent evening Society room and beginning time the audience listened to on its d baar l,em! re Nov. 11, at 8 p.m. by attending On National Nov. Tod con9, Park branch night, feet, Tuesday, weekly is set for 7:30 p.m. he let all its forces have their! in North Tooele stake tabernacle. Guard drills and summer camps, ference will be held at 11:30 a.m. ,b"T planned. were Walters. Sarah presidency, Besides discussing University head. It should be as if the ters of Utah Pioneers. The Catholic ladies guild will Ada Gordon Agnes Bryan Annie; very All Jr. Gleaners and their mothers according to Major General Max and Vernon ward at 7:30 p.m. our oIdwt As (he bjrthdav preparation, and prospects for heavens were will well E. to There attend. are Utah's November Eleventh ward Rich, their 16, gen urged meet November 4 for a planning adjutant jubiHullinecr officers Elaine chanting also, Hllcla working after high school, Mr, Erickson, be a wonderful speaker, refresh- The majority of these students are;will hold their conference at 5:301 Johnson Ethel Shields, and Ellen v,',n8 Poner- and so it was. and report meeting. ' Sorenson will also answer any lation, rolls around, we find her in a veterans. and Fourth ward, at 7: 30 'Anderson. was a rousing, resplendent ments to be served after. p.m "It we her as questions explorers might have endorsement of the pay Utah National Guard units now enduring glory Wards are urged to have 100 dency, Fawn Pedersen, Lois Gil-- i which are related to these subvisit, and go with her into the of Handel's masterpiece. and Anna, hold 36 evening drills of two hours, per cent attendance of all ward' Swan, thc November Sixth 23, Cynthia , Jespic, an inU,rest jects. evening each and six multiple drills on conference will begin at 5:30 p.m. Gillespie, were each presented a? Mrs. All stake explorers and explorer Erickson tells her own For Tuesday's performance, In book. The other outgoing officers and the First ward at 7:30 p.m. Sundays during fall and spring. leaders arc cordially invited. as follows: only 200 members of the choir simi- Stockton ward conference will be and teachers also received a book. story, the eve of June, the annual could sing, due to thc fact thc "On my 99th birthof thc 28 stake board lated combat training exercises November 30, at 7:30 p.m. Twenty-fou- r I will try to tell you a little orchessymphony day, Philadelphia are held at Camp W.G. Williams Home missionaries will be as-a- t members invited, were present, of tra had to also appear on the my life. As all people comJordan Narrows for al) to all wards and branches and enjoyed thc evening. mence with their birthday, I will small Carnegie hall stage. For the bers of the Army National Guard, on November 16, except wards Wed. performance, however, the confess I was born on November The popular Rhythmaires will units. where conferences are scheduled. entire chorus appeared, along with II, 1859, in Ledsjo, Sweden, a furnish music for the Saturday The cxstake desires the Gen. Rich said, "Without presidency their conductor, Richard Condie, daughter of Pchr and Mary Kath- night MIA dance. November 8, at erine Anderson. commentator Richard L. Evans, All residents of Tod Park and ception, Guardsmen are able to 'attendance of all stakes officers. the ward church. as! including the high council, When I was 6!j years of age, in and Alexander former residents are invited to a attend school classes, as well Under sponsorship of the Stock- accompanists, hood quorum Guard training asseinpresidencies, and Clover ward Relief Society will Shreiner and Frank Aspcr. company with my mother, two ton ward, "dancing will begin at 9 turkey dinner to be held Friday, blies, with no conflict. auxiliary boards. hold a bazaar and banquet on SatOf local interest is the comment Nov brothers, 10 and 13 years of age, p.m. There will be refreshments, 7 at 6 p nl. it1 ti,e child Between school terms, many we left Sweden to come to Utah, urday, Nov. 8 in the ward church of Betsy Bowen, daughter of Mr. 'service building, under sponsor- Admission is 75 cents per g Guardsmen apply for army serhouse. to leave my father, who pe and 50 cents single, plus and Mrs. Benjamin H. Bowen, of ship of the LDS s Primary organiza- vice schools to provide summer A turkey dinner will be served, this to come later. After manyjgot or guest cards. Everyone is city and choir member. She tion. and to gain speciaXi Pi and Alpha Eta chapter of starting at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is reports the trip as being "wonderdays on the water, we were as- - invited to attend. for employment $1 per plate are Tickets lized training, which qualifies invited to attend. Beta Sigma Phi, held an exchange signed to a company, with a Bro. ful, but that choir members were 65 cents for students, and them for promotions. Tickets are $1 for adults, 75 getting just a little weary and still adults, and social, Tuesday ev- Peterson in charge. We traveled meeting 50 cents for children. cents for those 12 to 16 years, 50 a long way to go. Miss Bowen was the home of Merle Van by ox team, until we reached two-hoat A for each veteran's ening, pay In addition to the dinner, a socents for children 8 to 12 years of fortunate enough to sing in both Otten. from Echo canyon, and being the month drill varies evening is cial evening being planned, to of age, and children under 8 will be performances at Carnegie hall. for a $4.13 in class October, the weather was not first Afton of was Gubler private charge which will include dancing. served free, when accompanied by c too good, so we were met by men The choir's New York appear$12.67 for a first lieutenant. Methodist church rummage! tbc cultural program, which ance was refreshing and success- NOTE OF THANKS parents. earnings for these two grades sae WI he held at the Strand'tured Mrs. Helen Millhurn, who from Salt Lake, who had come items ful, in Many lovely the $260.40 of and $798, respectively. theatre building, Sat., Nov. 8, be- - Kavc an interesting travelogue and with mule teams to help us into are time awkward 1 spite wish to thank ail those who will be on sale, including quilts, for publicity, especially Tuesday, supported me and aided in my Tuition for one year at a col- tween the hours of 9 a m. and 5 showed slides of Copenhagen, Den- the valley. household linens, dresses, and when the Pope's coronation, elec"Bro. Peterson took us to Mt. mark, which they took while on campaign during the recent elec- lege or university averages about p.m. childrens clothing. to make our home. He Pleasant tion night, and the opening of the tion. their recent tour. European Many good bargains at reasonMay I extend my good wishes $250. Therefore, the $260.40 plus, built a house and permitted us to horse show were all appealing to and able be The will Helen Guardsavailable. was Sr. Paulos for chairman to Rex Utah Kirk National received J. prices by support had a New York audiences. in his new position as County men, is more than adequate to public is invited to come in and the social activities of the even-o- live in two rooms. Mother on which she wove cloth for TaberThursday morning, thc cover basic expenses at college, make a choice of the items Clerk. ing, and was assisted by Mary loom, men and women's clothing, and nacle choir was on its way to sale. 'Cecil Johnson and Ila Klenda. General Rich said. Louise H. Hardy I used to help her. The Indians Jusf Arrived At were quite troublesome and mean Tooele in Mt. Valley Hospital two so after Pleasant, years Bro. Peterson decided to move to Grantsville, where the Indians Medicaof Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, one nished by a Priesthood chorus, unlAll ward MIA organizations in were more friendly. This was in Gordon B. Hinckley, an of the assistants to the Council of der the direction of Alfred M. NelElder Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs I 1868, and father arrived that same the Tooele stake are busily enthe Assistant to the Council of Robert Peck, Tooele the Twelve. Those who are to at- son. gaged in preparing a program to year. Our first home was on thc Twelve Apostles, will be featured tend this are the followNovember 9: Two genStewart, Tooele Edgar Sunday, meeting in 1 their corner lot where Big Charley respective be presented for the quarterly conferwill speaker eral stake conference stake bejjj, sessions clerk, ing: presidency, MIA nites Johnsons house now stands. This Surgery wards on their regular ence of thc North Tooele Stake of stake Lorene Hicks, Tooele patriarch, stake high coun- held Sunday one at 10 a.m. and i house was built by Brother Peter-- j during thc week of November 17. the Church of Jesus Christ of Latte- cil, 2 one their at p.m., to which the entire' bishoprics, including Men of the Community Metho- r-day we were permitted to Accident and Entitled "Praise Ye the Lord," son, Sunand Saints, Saturday clerks; all ordained Seventies, all stake membership is to attend. s festi- dist church will hold their annual live in two rooms. the production is an day, November 8 and 9. George S. Dyinock, St. John stake missionaries, thc seminary Music will be furnished by a commu the church at dinner dance, "I had attended school while in val, featuring drama, The public is invited to general and ward of the ward Primary bined all stake chorus principal, 15. Nov. on was first to It preMt. Pleasant, and after moving Saturday, sic, and speech. sessions Sunday at 10 a.m. and and presidencies of organizations. Both of these meet' Grantsville, I attended my first sented in a spectacular producServing will be from 6:30 to 2 p.m. announced stake president, Priests, be will Relief the direction under the Sunday school, Society, ings school in the building across from tion in thc LDS tabernacle in Salt 8:30 p.m. and family tickets may Orlando T. Barrus, Box 477, 77 B. Hinckley, one of Gordon and Elder YWMIA, YMMIA, Primary, for be MIA $10. June the First ward church, which has Single ticket Glcnw'ood Ave., Tooele. purchased Lake City during thc Bishops of the Assistants to the Council of . Genealogical committees. is $5. been removed by Pres. J. Reuben conference. Thc meetings will be held in f the is Twelve. Ihe Priesthood General public Meeting general To a Meet on more R. his Joshua Clark, Thc same program father, Clark, thc stake house at 196 North t A general Priesthood meeting invited to both of these sessions, f modified scale will be given in being my first teacher in 1869. Tooele stake presidency has Avenue. VISIT PARENTS be held at 8 p.m. Saturday, as well as to the evening session, jj will "When I was 14 years of age, I called a thc wards. meeting, Sunday at 2 p.m. : Eldircc-!of the 8 under under the direction being conducted This conference is a "mission- Nov. did a great deal of sewing for thc in the Tooele Fourth - Eleventh It is thc story of music in thc Mrs. Abbic Jorgensen and her This meeting is for tion of the stake MIA. people around me, and I went to ward, for bishoprics and branch church, from the beginning until daughter, Karen: also Mr. and ary conference, and following is der Hinckley. A free luncheon will be served, all Priesthood bearers all who of schedule to be held Salt Lake and studied tailoring, presidencies, the present dispensation. meetings Mrs. Clifford Anderson and sons, f clerks, including thc noon and at the hold thc Mc!chi7cdck and Aaronic by bishopric and became quite professional, high council, high priests, and Admission is free in every ward Randy and Ricky, all of Salt Lake in connection therewith: of the Relief Society of thc Seventh ward men adult All rricsthnod. and the public is invited to attend. City, spent Sunday visiting with being able to make men's suits stake auxiliaiy boards. Saturday, Nov. 8: A missionary stake who hold no Priesthood arc for all from out of town and others J as well as those bought in stores, ollowmg is a schedule of thc their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.L. The schedule of meetings to he homes to their will be held at 6:30 pm. also especially invited to attend who cannot return if I may do just a little bragging followed out is a program: Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m., Lee. In thc evening, they were meeting general assembly B. he lunch. Gordon fur for will in thc the under Music this direction Hinckley chapel meeting. "I was married m 1882 to Jnlmjfronl 2 to 2:30 p.m. Lleventh ward, Sixth ward, and guests at a birthday party, held, HOME FROM HOSPITAL Erickson, and our first home was Fronl 2:30 to 3: 30 pm., is high Tod Park; Nov, 18, 7:30 p.nt., First at the Lee home, honoring a DUP BOARD MEETING At convoy interval, the Utah Assitant lo the Council ol where Gene ward, Stockton ward, and Nov. 23, daughter, Mrs. Jane Hammond, Tooele county company Utah John G. Gillette returned home Anderson, niyjpriests monthly quorum meeting, of stake auxiliary nlCctin Fourth ward. Carl Barney. The Pioneers will hold a board meeting on Tuesday from the Tooele Val-- National Guard's combat ready Twelve Apostles, Church of nephew, is living. My husband, and a ing a farmer, was left busy 3;30 to 4:30, meeting for 'vehicles would reach from Salt Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y National defense is everybodys Lee family members enjoyed a on Thursday, Nov. 13 at 1:30 p.m. Icy hospital, and he is improving, high council, business. Do your part through family gathering, with games and in the DUP hall on East Vine st. .'Lake City to Fillmore, a distance Saints (Morman), Salt Lake mowing hay, harvesting grain and;S(age presidency, had suffered. branch presidencies, cvcn-iAl- l and officers the for a refreshments in bishoprics, National Utah county camp pleasant 117 serving iof more than miles. and clerks. tains arc requested to be present. l" bcart attacks. City, Utah Guard. November 12 For Surveyor ' , suH-rviso- num-Caroly- Elks Plan For Dinner - Dance Sat. November 15 j 00616 UlSIilCl g e j ill nfirf I Stake Primary Preparation Meeting Changed Nov visit-chestr- j ioi Pru-wil- ; ilb-an- . jd i , 'ihi.rv ; last1: 'c Opening ''! Pheasants Nov Watch, Rifle, Ul0l6H fr "' HuOr f sea-wh- I h Perry Sorenson Countys Oldest Living Pioneer o 1 Marks 99th Birthday Nov. 11 win-choi- Will Speak Tues. j To All Explorers VfUalll I...otak nnftf vblei 1 dy Aids With . ij nauahterS Meetina CdthOllC Church Carnival Tooele Stake To College Expenses Hold Ward Conferences n j 11 ' P-- Rythmaires To Play for Sat . ' Primary Plans Turkey Dinner For Friday Nite Clover Ward To Hold Bazaar Food Sale, Sat two-wee- k mem-signe- Night Dance d Beta Sigma Phi priest-Nation- h Chapters Hold Joint Meeting An-yl- hand-mad- Fourth-Elevent- bud-wa- fea-nu- e Dates Set For n MIA Fine Arts Festival ME Church Elder Gordon B. Hinckley assigned to North Tooele Stake Conference Sets Fund Raising Event J all-art- fund-raisin- g Stake High Auxiliaries, Sunday Pinc-hurs- j d son-in-la- . . . withi,.. |