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Show v f. TIIS Annual Fall Chorus - jUrfShri-(- Concert Nov. School a cappella chorus will present a concert on Thursday, November 17, in the Junior High School auditorium, to High which the public is cordially invited to at- tend. A variety of selections will be pre- sented. Starting time is 8 p.m. I The Womans Club of Tooele is busy making plans for their annual Husbands Party, to be held on Vted., Nov. 16, at 7:30 pm., in t'le Civic Room of the City Hall A short business meeting will precede the party which will Mart at t p.m. and all husbands are cordially invited to attend. Mrs. T. M. Aldous and Mrs Julian Wood will give travelogues on their recent trips to Europe and Russia. This promises to be a most interesting meeting and refreshments will be served. Chairman of tiie party is Mrs. W. T. Webster. Turkey Shoot Sunday Tooele Gun Club is sponsoring a turkey shoot on Sunday, Nov. 13 tit 10 a m. at the trap grounds north of town. There will be lots of prizes Venice, Italy, has 400 bridges given away and the public is invited to attend. connecting ts 115 islands. Tooele, Utah Friday, November Volume Sixty Six At 101 lliLsbands Parly 17 Everyone is cordially invited to the THS annual fall chorus concert, presented by the AcapelLa and Girls Choruses. The concert will be held in the Junior High Auditorium on Thursday, Nov. 17 at 8.00 p.m. The program will include selections by Brahms, Bach, Mendel-ssohnand Mascagne. As well as spirituals, show tunes, a Jewish Dance, and a cha cha mambo. Seventy two students will be participating in the wide variety of selections. Soloists and accompanists are: Cheryle Lee Olsen, Kathleen RusRose Marie sell, Leila Russel, Coesens, Pat Bauer, Nancy Allen, Gloria Bateman, Ike Ferguson Ann Gladden, Richard Kroff, Bob Anderson, Linda Lee, Robin and Roger Williams. All civic groups are urged to encourage their members to support this school activity. Admission is free. They'll Entertain You Tooele Womans Club Makes Plans for As a feature of American Education week, Harris School PTA expressed their appreciation to the teachers on Wednesday when a Committee appeared at the school with Number Twenty Two 11, 1960 Ediuimuc Gillespie lo be Honored Sun. al Reception Shes Voted for HO Years Hilda Erickson Votes For 20th President Mrs. Hilda Erickson, Tooele most lllustnous lady, County's Utah only pioneer, surviving will celebrate ner 101st birthday this Friday, Nov. 11th, at her home in Orantsville. It will be a quiet affair as compared to her lOoth birthday a year ago today, which attracted nationwide attention, and resulted in a countywide celebration, culminating in a public program at Grants-vih- e. day. MRS. ERICKSON Ledjo, Sweden, November 11, 1859 area. She had two children, Perry, and came to Utah with her parents as pioneers and converts to who died in 1944, and her daughtthe LDS faith, in 1866. She ceie- - er, Mrs. Amy Hicks, of Salt Lake City, who will be with her moth- All Night Effort on Election r, 11 Last Rites Held Tuesday for Mrs. Pearl Lee Funeral services for Mrs. Pearl Tuesday at 1 Third Ward chapel, under direction of Bishop Kenneth Lewis of the Third Ward. Mrs. Lee died November 5, following a long illness. D. Lee, were held p.m. at the Tooele PRAYER at the mortuary was given by Bishop William P. Zent-ne- r and prelude and postlude music was played by Mable Bryan. The Singing Mothers of the Third Ward sang as an opening The Lords number, Prayer, after which Gordon Wooley offered the invocation. Appreciation is expressed for the all night session of the BulleFriday, November 11 is the date tin staff to Mrs. Ruby Smith and set lor the Stockton Ward Bazaar. to J. Rex Kirk, Sr., Tooele County The public is invited to attend. Clerk and his assistants. Highlight of the evening will be To the 5:30 a.m. response of a plate lunch which will be serv- our carriers and the serving of will menu The ed at 6:30 p.m. boys at this hour by the Kirk consist of turkey, dressing, salad, Coffee Shop, with Mrs. Ina Cook Speakers were Bishop Lewis, potatoes, gravy, vegetable, hot personally in charge, also is high President J. Lloyd Callister and rolls, and pie. And the cost is only on our list of appreciation. President Sherman A. Lindholm. one dollar per plate for adults and Other musical numbers were an 50 cents for children 6 to 12 years. organ selection of favorite melodies played by Mable Bryan At 7:30 p.m. the bazaar will and a vocal selection Whisperopen at which time there will be He a nice variety of hand work and by the Lindberg sising Hope, childrens clothes, a trinket booth, ters, .Hilda Clark, Esther Walker, Brown and a dart game and a cake walk. Rocky Mountain Lodge No. 11, Elna WTlhams, Edith Dancing will top off the evening. Free and Accepted Masons of June Walton. They were accomEveryone is invited to the event Utah, at Tooele, Utah, will honor panied by Roxie Lee. which will be held in the new the Past Masters at a Special PERRY C. GfLLETTE gave the Ward Recreation Hall. meeting, November 15, starting benediction and interment was in at 6:30 p.m. at the Fraternal the Tooele City Cemetery where SAND LILY CAMP Hall in Tooele. the grave was dedicated by PresiA speaker has been secured for TO MEET MONDAY dent Alfred L. Hanks. Members of the Sand Lily Cmap the evening and a buffet lunch Pall bearers were Gordon Lee, DUP, will meet Monday, Novem- will be held at the close of the Duane Tanner, Carl Johanneson, ber 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the home meeting. Ail Past Masters and Preston Whitaker, Joe Bethel and of Mrs. Marie Stephens. All mem- Master Masons are urged to Leland Orton. bers are urged to attend. Pat Masters To Honored by Masonic Lodge $ Sa&jrfe yb THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED... Ret ir in" II. P. Presidency To be Honored High Priests and their partners of Tooele Stake will meet this Thursday evening starting at 7 p.m. sharp, in the Tooele First-Sixt- h Ward church to honor the retiring presidency of the quorum. A pot luck luncheon will be served and a short business meeting of the h'gh priests, and a testimonial for the retiring presidency will be carried out on the evening schedule. To be honored are Romulus Veterans Say NOV. 1 llih retiring president, his counselors, Benjamin H. Bowen and Seymour W. Curry, and C. Arthur Hanks, secretary, and their families. Both high priests and their partners are asked to be in attendance at 7 p.m. sharp in order that the evenings program may be carried out on schedule. - THE RECEPTION will be held Sunday, November 13, from 2:00 to 5:00 pm. at the home of Sen. and Mrs. E. G. Mantes. my brated her seventh birthday in Mt. Fri- Pleasant, and the family moved to Grantsville in 1868 because of was born at Indian trouble in the Mt. Pleasant IT IS REPORTED that the first hundred years are the hardest, said Mrs. Erickson to your publisher, in a telephone conversation Thursday. She had that same chuckle in her voice which An all night session by The has been typical throughout her Tooele Bulletin staff paid off with lifetime. a full election return early WedI am well, she continued, nesday morning for county readexcept that I still suffer the ef- ers. fects of a fall I had three months The final returns came in after ago. Wend-ove"There will be no fanfare, 3 a.m. Wednesday from which had no effect on the I invite Mrs. but said Erickson, outcome of the County ticket, but held the key to the election of John R. Droubay to the school board. Bazaar anil Dinner Nov. Mrs. Edna Mae Gillespie will 'for a long and happy life and be honored at a reception given much good luck in her new under-fo- r her jointly by the Womans takings. Club of Tooele and the Tooele Valley Nursing Home Board. my friends to visit me at home in Grantsville all day er for the Friday visiting day. Her latest great, great grandchild was born in September and this makes two of the great great standing, as well as eight grandchildren and twenty six great grand children. flowers for the teachers. Pictured above, Mr. Gary Taylor, Fourth grade teacher receives a flower from Mrs. Higgins while Mrs. Griego looks on with interest. , t Mrs. Gillespie is being honored for the many years of unselfish and untiring service she has rendered to this community. EDNA has ma.'j many lifelong friends and learned the intricate art of making folks feel welcome and instilling in them a serene sense V V' rr; i of belonging. She has been very active in her church and belongs and takes an active part in many civic organizations. Throughout her entire life, she has been a true ser vant of the public. Being gifted with a beautiful Its For Kennedy Flinders, Amy Watson, Lucille Anderson soprano voice, she started early says Mrs. Hilda Erick-- , in life to give of her talents for and Mrs. Erickson, who has one year past son, who will be 101 Friday, as she took her ballot Tuesday from Election Judge in the second century of her life and apmany occasions. She has operated and managed the nursing home Eva Flinders in Grantsville District No. 1 pears spry and well enough to make the Mrs. Gillespie for many years and has given to vote for the twentieth time for Presidents other ninety nine. of the United States. Left to right: Mrs. affectionate care and understanding to hundreds of old people. EDNA MAE Gillespie was namPalate Pleasing ed County Mother of the Year and won the District honors. Treat Aw aits 19 alsoUpon her retirement from the Women Monday Tooele Valley Nursing Home, the The annual Rose Prom sponsorpeople of the entire county join A palate pleasing preview of ed by the Mia Maids and Explor- in expressing their wishes to Edna memin store for holiday fare is Two juveniles from West River- ers of Tooele and North Tooele bers and guests of the Tooele ton and one from Draper were Stake will be held Saturday, Nov. As traditional as Thanksgiving Junior Woman's Club on Monday picked up, by police, in Tooele, 19 in the North Tooele Stake Church is the annual Methodist 14 November at 8 p.m. in the City Sunday night at 8:30 p.m., for tabernacle. dinner with the general Hall Civic Room. Turkey stripping a car. public invited. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m The event, sponsored by the Mrs. Reese Richman and Mrs. The youths, who have been turn- to the music of the North Tooele Men's organization, will Methodist for ed over to juvenile authorities, Stake orchestra. Robert McPhie, Highlight of the the evening, explain that each were caught by city police stripptake place Thursday, Nov. 17, evening will be the selection of a Annual convention of the Utah from 5.30 to 8.00 p.m. at the bemember will make up a sample ing an auto on Utah Ave., King and Rose Sweetheart, Re. Wildlife Federation will be held of her favorite holiday cookery Methodist Church on the corner longing to John Simonich. freshments will be served. in Salt Lake City, ac- of First East and First North. Nov. whether hors d'oeuvre, main dish e to President Jack Admission is adults $2.00 and or dessert - and bring it to the The prom is a dress up af- cording of American Fork. under 12 years $1.00. with children the written meeting together fair and will call for best dresses Allshouse said an outstanding Those in charge of this years recipe. for girls, coat and tie for the men An evening of tantalizing tastprogram, both business - social, dinner stress that all are invited. and boys. had been arranged covering coning is promised by the and their committee memEveryone 14 years and over is servation activities on the local, invited to attend. Admission will state and national level. Outstandbers Mrs. Lawrence Downey and Ward Conferences for Tooele be by budget or dance cards or ing speakers will include Tom Mrs. Leland Beckstrom. Stake have been announced Kimball, Executive Director of the by by guest ticket. National Wildlife ederation. the stake presidency under the Kin Attends Funeral following schedule: The Utah Federation is parent to affiliated local sportsmen body For Former Resident November 13 - First Ward, 7:30 The Young Marrieds departgroups throughout the state, with Fourth Ward, 7:30 p.m from these local clubs ment of the Tooele and North delegates Thomas Arden Young, 45, died p.m.; Attention Bit and Spur Club the Sixth Ward, 5:30 p.m.; Eleventh Old voting membership during the Tooele Stake MIA presents of a heart attack on Friday, Nov. be held Ward, 5:30 p.m., Tod Park Branch members. The nomination of of- annual meetings. to Farm MacDonald's 4, at his home in Antioch, Calif. 11:30 a.m. and Vernon Ward, 7:30 ficers to serve the Bit and Spur President Allshouse said the Saturday, November 12 at 8:30 He was born and raised in Club for the 1961 term, will be Federation Tooele Stake p.m. urged and welcomed p.m. at the Nort Grantsville, a son of Mr. and Mrs. held this Friday, starting at 7:30 attendance by all persons interest- recreation hall. Sunday, November 20 - Stock-toTom Young. He graduated from p.m. as a part of the monthly ed in fish and 7:30 p.m. activities and This, one of tour, special SaturGrantsville High School in 1934. He dinner meeting, held at the Club allied resource game durmanagement pro- day night dances to be held moved to California in 1936 where House. be fun grams. ing the year, promises to he married Mildred Tracy, who HAPPINESS and entertaining for all who atA full attendance of member-isurvives him as well as two chilHappiness is a perishable fruit, tend. which must be used each day, for ship dren, Kathryn and Tommy urged to nominate their There are 9 cities in U.S. named An orcl cstra has been engaged Also surviving are the follow- it will not keep. E. L. Benedict favorite candidate. Hartford. for the atfair. A floor show has ing brothers and sisters who atbeen planned with square dancing tended his funeral service on Nov. numbers straight musical and 7: Mr. and Mrs. Verl Young, from the farm. Refreshments will Yvonne Hale, of Grantsville; Sidbe served. ney Jarman and Alice Hunt, both Admission is by budget or dance of Orem and Dorothy Eckersley, cards and everyone in the three Salt Lake City. local stakes, fourteen years of age He was a dietician by trade and and over is invited to attend, with a member of the LDS Church. to all .U All Invited osc 1rom Set Caught While For Novetti Stripping Car Jr. To Annual Turkey Meal -- 26-2- 7 Alls-hous- Ward Conference Dales Scl for Tooele Slake Young Marrieds Plan Dance For Saturday Bil & Spur s Home to Home Scout Fund Drive sets Start Auxiliary Hoard Of Tooele Stake to Meet Sunday 2 P.M. Auxiliary Boards of the Tooele Stake will meet Sunday, November 13, .at 2 p.m. in the Ward for their regular monthly meeting. Bishops meeting will be held on Thursday, November 10, at the First-SixtWard church, following the High Priests party. Fourth-Elevent- h cd to assist by a contribution to make scouting a dynamic force to the building of top citizenry for the 942 youths now enrolled in Tooele County Scouting. Chairman announced Thursday. James Dugdalc and Peter Van A SNAPPY execution of the Otten, will head the collection drive is planned, to be completed from industrial, civic and fraterby Nov. 19, with a business to nal groups and county business business, industry to industry, concerns. military to military and home to TOOELE businesses will be the home solicitation for scout funds. responsibility of John L. Brown, For the executive operation of Dr. Rex D. Stutznegger and Wiscouting in Tooele County a $6,000 llard Peterson. budget is required and all are ask- Military will be the responsi Home Tooele Scouting day to Alex F. h to home drive throughout for the annual County Fund is slated from MonSaturday of next week, Dunn, Scout Fund Drive bility of M. Abbott Grode. St. Marguerites Church drive will be in charge of Arthur Baca and Mrs. Carlos Hidalgo. MONROE Cottcn will be chairman for the Baptists, Earl East-burn for the Lutherans and Dwane Orr for the Methodists. Ratcliffe Williams will chairman Grantsville Stake; James I. Jensen, Tooele Stake and President Bert Weight, and Bishop George A. Hunter, North Tooele Stake. Auditing chairman will be Lionel W. Olsen. 1 a special invitation Young Marrieds. going Seoul Counselors Clinic jov. 15 Merit Badge counselors clinic for all counselors in this area is to be held at the City Hall, Tuesday, November 15th, at 7:30 p.m. All counselors and their wives, Scouters and Scouts, are invited to be in attendance. A film will be shown and several skits will be given, also instructions on merit badge counseling will be |