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Show 1 The Too elo Transcript Friday, May 1959 1, Harriet Caldwell Notes 84th Birthday as branch president. Mis. Caldwell was active in different church organizations all during her lifetime, Being in a rural area she was in great demand as a midwife, taied for the s.ck and dead. She spent many vigils at the homes of neighbots in these various emeigencies. She raised a family of six children, all living. Mr. Caldwell, a American war veteran, Spanish passed away in 1954. Mrs. Cald well still continues an active interest in many things. She reads, nooks rugs, crochets, does housework, and has a hobby of buying woithwhile books, which she gives o 1: lends. To encourage her fam ly to be thrifty, she gave each ot her 30 grandchildren a dollar tn )ptn a savings account. She is .he oldest living member of her Mrs. Harriot Mill Caldwell, of Lcgan, mother ol lee Caldwell,1 Jpont her 81th birthday in Tooele at the home of her son She was accompanied by her daughter Alice Caldwell and grandchildren Rue Kearns, Brian Kearns, and Donna Caldwell. Mrs. Caldwell was born April England. Her parents were converts to the LDS church, 1875 23, in 7 ammi' jr ITWEj'rJ NOW PLAYING Workshop Tooele county PTA workshop is scheduled to be held here, Wednesday, May 6 at the Central sihool auditorium at 7.30 pm. New officers aid committee chairmen and principals of the various schools should be in attendance. New county council officers will be installed, according to president, Marge Harwood. ? , 4 NOTIFIED OF DEATH Mrs. John A. Brough received word, via telephone, of the death son of her of Bobby, 4li year-olniece, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rogers, Pleasant Plains, Ohio, who passed away on Monday, April 27, Burial will be at Carbon, Kentucky. He is survived by two sisters, Vicky Lyn and Roxy Ann; and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Womack, San Pedro, Calif ; and Mr. and Mrs Rogers, Carbon, Ky. The boys mother, Madge Rogers, lived with her aunt, here, and has many friends in Tooele. ... d arnily. large cake lo celebrate four Caldwell birthdays was April shared by Lee G , Susan, Afton Kearns, and Grandmother A "In Th Orat Wayne Tradition Pat Wayna la SanaationaH He-Ma- n J i LT. Erda News BY BETH CLARK BISHOPRIC HONORED A program and social was held Friday evening at the Erda ward church for the bishop- n t Miss Karen Ann Nelson Mis Gth Time for Fast Meeting Pal Gorman out-goin- g tiwcr t, ric. 3- tSeYovng TECHNICOLOR . T' WAYNE Krf HOPPER CRAIG II .1 Q'HERLIHY trj i .a t IWliO r,TiK w vhoiH. ticwMiirtM an c mil WH,kfl cTI WMSC STARTS SUNDAY Itt li till r I, ,01.1! lift. I. ill hill1 'till lull HtUullluili H.tiitH iluiiiH iMiHili ImtPUlUlfl bullliimiinllii ubiuttiih. 'lUltih CLEMENTS tased Named to Oregon Girl's State Meet - MICHAEL CMS i The American Legion auxiliary of Adrian, Oregon, has announced the selection of Miss Dorian Jones, junior student at Adnan high school, as delegate to the Girls State, to be held at Willomette the TSUI exploits of Commander Crabh, heroic frogman el World War II o U-- i -THE Miss Dorian Jones AOQAMS UURCNCt JOHN Miss Dorian Jones SATURDAY FRIDAY THURSDAY Mi. and Mrs. Ross P. Ne'on announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their Karen young daughter, Ann, to Kenneth O. Stevens. The young couple has encircled nno May 6 for their wedding cn a recep'ion in their honor will be held in the Tenth ward church The benedict-elec- t is a son ti Mr. Ray L. Ste'cns, of Tooilc. Mi it) EEE3iIIB3I -- w -S- Karen Nelson Will Be May Bride A tribute to Bishop Aaron Bryan and his counselors, Deon Palmer! and Austin Barrus, and ward clerk, Howard H. Davis, was given by Faye Hawker, along with musical numbers, which helped make this a pleasant occasion. The wives of the honored men' each received a beautiful corsage1 at Ricks Academy, and at the and their husbands, a nice book,' University in Logan. She mar- with thanks for their years of ried Moroni Caldweil and they faithful service to all the people moved to Teton Valley, Idaho, in the ward. where they engaged in farming Refreshments were served and During the course of their resi- - visiting enjoyed by all who at- dence there, Mr. Caldwell served 'tended. utr r hi' mintf d'li fni' in ii'ti'i 'finjii'ti(hii'nii ni iuifi""tn,t) AND Primary conference will be held Sunday evening in the ward chapel. The program has taken a lot of time and work, so we would appreciate every member of the ward turning out to sec and hear what these small children have learned, and hear them sing. Donna Castagno spent the weekend at Provo with her sister, Ella Merle, BYU student. Mrs. Arthella Eden and three small children returned, Wednesday, fro.n two weeks vacation with her daughter, Dorean Jones and parents, Mr. and Mrs. C.J of Mrs Blackburn, Nyssa, Oregon. University at Salem, Ore., June Eden enjoyed visiting with two 15 to 21. sisters; also, Mrs. Louise Boren k of Derkee, Ore., and Mrs. Dewey Miss Jones tuition to the session is sponsored by the Strong of Nyssa. Mrs. Eden had auxiliary and the Adrian Lions' an enjoyable lime with her rela- Mrs. John R- - Droubay. tives, and arrived home and found Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay Cochclub. Purpose of the Girls State is to everyone well and very happy to rane of Salt Lake, visited Sunday afternoon at the homes of rela bring to the girls a realization ot see her again. Mrs. Clive Jensen visited, Mon- tives in Erda. the responsibilities of an AmeriMr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bates, can citizen, and to acquaint them day, at the home of Mrs. Phylof Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with the functions of the state lis Anderton, in Tooele. All Relief Society block teach- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lygovernment. Miss Jones will actually practice the roll of a state ers are asked to attend the visit- man Warr. officer. Two will be selected to ing teachers message, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Car! Rockwell and attend Girls Nation at Washing- May 5 at 1 p m. The lesson will family of Bountiful, visited Sun be given by teacher, Nettie Laur-itze- day at the home of their ton, D.C. parents, Miss Jones is serving as student-bodMr. and Mrs. Edson Rockwell Little Rose is Kathy visiting treasurer, secretary of the junior class and FTA, vice presi- with grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. of mist- Banai re Rose. dent of the FHA, and Mr. Mrs. Gull and are Cordale ress of the drill team. Her other activities include Thespians, GAA proud parents of a baby boy, who Wives of Tooele Volunteer fire and pep club. She also played a weighed in at eight pounds, nine role in the junior class play, and ounces, Saturday evening, at the men are in the process of organiz is active in the LDS church. Miss LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. ing an auxiliary. First meeting Jones resides with her uncle and Cordale is aboard ship with the was held April 27, at which nomi aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Strong US Marines. Mrs. Gull is the for- nations for officers were made. of Nyssa, Oregon; and is the mer Carolyn Barrus. Proud grandVoting will take place on Mon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William parents are Mr. and Mrs. Austin day, May 4. All wives of the fire Eden of Erda. She attended Too- M. Barrus and Mr. and Mrs. Raw-li- n men are urged to be present to C. Gull; great grandmothers cast their votes for the candidate ele high school before going to are Mrs. Mandy Girgich of Erdaof their choice. Oregon to attend school. one-wee- ft v. V JOHN SAXON SANDRA DEE 5XiVTERESA il COklAMiNG LUANA PATTEN TT y-TMr yi ll'n "i(i'tin Miu.jii lid 1' GREY MARGARETLINDSAY-VIRGINI- liiiiiiliiJmiii ililiilii.iuiii.il III! JAMES WHITMORE - jooy mcCREA-auw- 'lf I,lllll,ll!fl"'1 "I WRIGHT Baxter , I'llllF'I'l'W llrl mli Jill Nijlliilh.!lii, 'Hn'311' ii ill and Mrs. Dora Delaney, of Tooele. Mrs Emma Warr was hostess. Friday evening, to members of the Birthday club, in honor of Mrs Hazel Warr. The evening was t sjx-nsewing and playing games Mrs. Mava Vorwaller, Mrs. Geor- a Warr and Mrs. Marjone Wey-lan- d won prizes Pot luck dinner was served, and a beautiful birthday cake with all the trimmings was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Mandy Girgich is visiting for a few days in Provo at the home of a son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Joe Girgicn. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Gull had the pleasure, Monday evening, of talking by telephone to their son, Dwayne, who is with the U.S Marine division at Oakland municipal airport Duayne sends his best to all his friends, and was especially happy to hear the good news that he is now an uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Rawlin Gull and family spent the weekend in Spanish Fork, attending the open house of Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Gulls 50th wedding anniversary. They were fortunate enough to have all 13 of their children in attendance ar.a their families, which included 48 grandchildren, and nine greet grandchildren. This was a happy weekend spem visiting. A large crowd of relatives and friends dropped in to extend their best wishes. 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Zenith uses only jtondord henderofttd circuitry to It to t more owner tho bet in performance but il worth more m customer ofisfoction. full power for octeti'b'e ell servicing. tromformer, port easily No printed headaches circuit in th TV choisi for less service GORDON'S Furniture Co. 60 South Main Street Toccle, Utah Phone 1 1 2 Ward Changes Young Couple Sets May 8 For Wedding Effective Sunday, May 3 and every fast Sunday thereafter, the fast and testimony meeting of the Tooele Sixth ward will convene at 2 p.m. All other sacrament meetings of the month will convene on Sundays at 5:30 p.m., the regular meeting time. Friday, May 8, has been cn circled by Miss Pat Gorman and Rollo Russell, for their wedding dav. Making of the announcement their daughters engagement and approaching marriage are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gorman of this city. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Russell of Clover are parents of Rollo. Following the nuptials, the young couple will be feted at a reception to be held at the Smeltermens Lodge on East Vine street. Miss Gorman is a student at Tooele High School and Mr. Russell is a graduate of the same Speed Is Villain In Large Cities By Martha Johnaon Dodge Safely Conaultant NEW YORK It sounds unbelievable, but speeding is the number one contributory violation in aerioua traffic accident in large, congested cities. Seventy per cent of these accidents involve pedestrians. school. Thia it the word of Stephen P. VISITS AT SALT LAKE Kennedy, polire commissioner Mrs. R.C. Jackson recently enof the (Jty of New lorlt. And he joyed a visit with her daughter, should know. New York ia one of the most Mrs. Blaine E. Nelson and childrities in the world. More than ren, Michael, Shelly Lynn and two million ears use its crowded Shnunic Lou, in Salt Lake City, street daily. while Mr. Jackson was at Camp to Commissioner According Gordon, Ga , attending provost Kennedy, the next two prime marshal general conference. Dur- causes of motor vehicle accidents ing that time, Mr. Nelson, who is in a large city are: Following too employed at Hill Field, was also closely behind the car ahead, and failure to yield the right of Iraffir-congeste- HONORED ON BIRTHDAY out of state on business. Mrs. Agnes Culley observed her birthday anniversary on April 29, and held open house during the day, for her friends. About thirty guests called, including the staff at (he Tooele Valley hospital, forof Mrs. Culley. In mer the evening, guests were Barbara Beers, Georgia Berniece Poulsen, Hilda Young, and Jerry Nuesmeyer. Warner, Mrs. Culley also received long distance telephone calls from her children during the day, extending her greetings. n d way, Many serious accidents are caused by the intoxicated driver, too, he said. In a recent study conducted by our safety education department in cooperation with the chief medical examiner, we learned that half of the drivers who were killed instantly or died within 24 hours after an accident were under the influence of alcohoL In addition, many pedestrian killed also were intoxicated. In the city, according to the commissioner, most pedestrian accidents occur between 5 and ac8 P.M.; most cidents between 1 and 5 A.M. |