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Show The Tooele Transcript North Slake MIA Plans Sunday Evening program Scouters Convention Set ConvenThe annual Scouters tion, the Grat Salt Lake Councils biggest event of the year, has been set for Monday, February S. at the Tabernacle on Temple Square. Fred Curtis, chairman ot the event for the second straight year, announced today that the is for all Scouters, Convention parents of Scout3 and friends of Scouting. Starting time is 7:45 p.m. Free tickets for th e colorful event are available from J. W. Tate, Stansbury District Shag Chairman; Oran Mueller, District or from other Commissioner, members of the district comstaff. mittee or commissioner Parents are especially invited beMiss Nancy Maughan cause the featured theme of the evening will be Build - Serve Achieve," following the BSA initials of the Boy Scouts of America and being based on the life of a boy. Ezra Taft Benson, naand a Scouter famed tionally member of the Council of the of the LDS Apostles win- Twelve Nancy Carol Maughan is the featured be will Church, ner of Tooele High School for the 1962 Betty Crocker Search for the speaker. Again this year, the spotlight Homemaker of ToAmerican morrow. She achieved the high- will be thrown on 15 outstanding est score in the examination on Scouters from the Great Salt Lake the Silhomcmaking knowledge and atti- Council who will receive tudes taken by senior girls Dec. ver Beaver Award, the highest bestow 5. She becomes eligible now along honor a local Council can Willard In 1961, volunteer. on a state other in high with winners for the title of State Peterson, longtime devoted Scoutschools, er from Tooele, received the SilHomemaker of Tomorrow. ver Beaver and joined the followTooele County THE GIRL NAMED Slate ing outstanding Homemaker of Tomorrow is pro- Scouters in this honor: Sol J. vided a $1,500 scholarship by the (deceased), Sheldon Gray, Cliff General Mills Co. sponsor of the Fackrell, Oran Mueller and Dr. program. The state runner - up Rex Stutznegger of Tooele: L. L. will receive a $500 scholarship. imlay of Grantsville, and J. Ronald Anderson of Wendover. In addition, the State HomeA quota has been set for every and her institution maker of Tomorrow and LDS Ward to be school advisor will join with other with at least thirty represented state winners in an expense-paiConvenpeople at the Scouters educational tour of New York City. tion, Mr. Tate Stansbury reports. D.C., and Colonial District hopes to win the attendWashington, Williamsburg, Va. At the latter, ance prize with this many people Homemakthe 1962 er of Tomorrow will be named. The national winner will have her scholarship raised to $5,000 with second, third and fourth winners being granted place scholarships of $4,000, $3,000 and An unusual program of voice, slides and music will be presented to the North Tooele Stake, on Sunday evening. January 14, at 7:00 p.m. for the Youth Conference session of the North Tooele Stake Quarterly Conference, according to the MIA Presidency, of the North Tooele Slake, and the public is cordially invited to attend. The basis of the program is The Heart of Timpanogos," a new book by Edward R. Tuttle, well known Utah Author. It has to presented previously been more than twenty five stakes in the Salt Lake, Tooele, Davis, Cache and Utah County areas, also to many SUP, Relief Society. Priesthood and Parent Teacher Organizations. THE STORY Is the romance of an indian princess of the Uintah tribe who is required to be a sacrifice to the Great Spirit by casting herself from the top of The sequence Mt. Timpanogos. takes her over the course of the present Timpanogos hike to the crest of the mountain where the deception of Red Eagle, a brave of the Blackhawk tribe, who has followed her flight and whom she mistakes tor the Great Spirit Timpanogos. He leads her down the mountain on a trek which results in the discovery of Timpanogos Cave. It eventually leads to the death of both and the fusion of their hearts into the Great Heart of Timpanogos as it is found in the cave today. This program is rapidly bccom ing known as one of Utah's very fine productions, combining art, speech, drama and music to demonstrate the possibilities in high class entertainment which have been sponsored by the Mutual Improvement Associations for many -- Nancy Maughan Places First In Ila Flinders, a Net Anderson of Grantsville, who is widely known in Salt Lake, Davis, and Tooele Counties as a professionand al reader, has memorized presents the story accompanied by the showing of a large collection of colored slides taken along the Timpanogos hike, in Timpand of authentic anogos Cave, indian tribal ceremonies. These illustrate scenes pictured by the story as the presentation progresses. Mrs. Flinders is now a Davis resident of Centerville, County. Mrs. Mary daughter of Mrs. A.II.T. Contest Clioralicrs To Sin At North Stake MIA Conference The Heart of Tim- music In the highly popular program panogos." The program is under the direction of the North .Stake MIA. The Choraliers of Salt Lake City will be guest performers at North Tooele Youth Stake Conference on Sunday evening, January 14 at 7 p.m. The chorus made up of advanced students of Mrs. Grace Porters Music Studio, will present the graduate of Brigham Young University, immediate past president : of the League of Utah Writers, and is a lifelong worker in the Association Mutual Improvement organization. He is a grandson of Norton R. Tuttle, who was the first bishop of the Tooele Ward, also a grandson of Robert C. Shields, pioneer resident of Lincoln, Tooele County. The North Tooele Stake MIA officers welcome you to this BGVH0TGS LAEIEBCHORUS u 9 Aliens Musi Register - Officer in Charge, Joe D. Low-riof the Immigration and Naturalization Service stated that aliens in the United States will be required to report their addresses to the Attorney General during the coming month. J7 TTl.j ft" I y fc-Wrr- r Vv " s- -, $ u i4 - f- - WG B v ' ''2 r.,V 1 It ( A t Lut; All aliens, with few exceptions, who are in the United States on r n aAi respectively. THE KNOWLEDGE and aptitude test, prepared and scored by Science Research Associates, of Chicago, is the basis for selection of local and state winners with personal observation and interviews serving as factors in na- To Appear Here Sunday tional judging. The 1962 Betty Crocker Search reached another all - time high in enrollment with 406,132 girls in 12,874 schools participating. The program now is in its eighth year. By the end of this year, more than two and a half million girls and will have participated Hit & Spur Club LDS Conference Postpones Its Dinner Meeting To Feature Womens Chorus scholarship awards will have totaled more than three quarters of a million dollars. FIRST Fourth-Elevent- Construction THEY WILL present a concert late April and invite the general public to attend. 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Your Cadillac dealer will be pleased to help you in your personal choice of the car of cars. " 7? . 'iV.'.Mii: I I tj V, wwwmaaawM.w . tfinnnrnrinriirmiii. "llr era 10 YxY4-''- O' 'V ' "?" 'AI.W.JJJU.I.I, AI. ..jA.nwm ' v O ''' S' 8t.yj.ii.mi. 'O''' - YY ' ' DEALER VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED Sfnn s Si, 7 North Main, Tooele, Utah P Phone STOKER MOTOR CO. 882-066- 7 44 East First North Tooele, Utah i A Steel and Fiberglass to attend. Phone Relief Society and last year presented several Their concerts in California. main concert was given in the San Francisco area to raise funds for the San Francisco Temple. Expert Remodeling & h Rigby. The Keynotes", under the direction of Don Singleton, are the trio of outgrowth of a double ladies who got together to sing in evening services to suppliment the LDS Ward choirs in the va-- j rious wards in Kearns, Utah. The group of thirty five women have sung in many Utah cities Custom Home Building SEE C BABY Mr. and Mrs. Kay Smith are the happy parents of a daughter born January 5 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. The new little miss who weighed seven pounds four and three quarter ounces at birth will be named Krystal Kay. Proud grand parents for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. Merl Smith, of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barrus of Logan. CHRISTENSEN & GRIFFITH I can Flag. $2,000 January , each year must report their addresses by the end of the the past year and will present a concert in This group of ladies, known as the Keymonth. Only the following classes the Salt Lake area in April, to which the notes will be featured at the Sunday eveof aliens are excused from this public is invited. Meeting time Sungeneral ning session of Tooele Stake Quarterly ConAccredited Diprequirement: (1) is 7 p.m. ference this weekend. The group has tourday lomats; (2) Persons accredited to ed extensively in the western states during international certain organizateming clubs of the state. It is a good tions; (3) Those admitted time for all to get together and porarily as agricultural laborers. Forms with which to make the enjoy their friends and acquaintances that they have met other THE MUSIC is being present- report can be obtained from any times during horse shows, rodeos, ed by the Choraliers, a chorus Post Office or Immigration Ofetc. of outstanding talent made up of fice during the month of January. The State organization will preadvanced students of Mrs. Grace Club The Bit and Spur monthly "The Keynotes a ladies chorus, sent a watch to the club with the Mr. Lowrie said that the law Porters Music Studio, under the will be dinner meeting postponed women of thirty five direction of Mrs. Porter, aecom-paine- d provides severe penalties for fail- composed highest percent of their members from throughout the State of Utah, from the 12th of January until in attendance. President Stu Pau-lic- k Venice Madsen. the with to Miss ure memto reporting all comply enable by will be featured at the Sunday January 19th, Mr. Tuttle, the author, is a requirement. encourages all members to bers to attend the State Jamevening session of Tooele Stake attend so we can win the watch boree. Quarterly Conference, this weekfor our Club. end. This year the Jamboree will be So, come on to the State Jamheld January 12 at the Terrace, boree, The meeting, under the direc- 464 South January 12, and bring your Main, Salt Lake City. tion of the Stake MIA Boards, guests, and have the night youve 6:30 from will be Registration been dreaming about. begins at 7 p.m. in the p.m. until 9 p.m. Dancing will beWard chapel. gin at 8 p.m. The State has been HOME FROM CALIF. SPEAKER FOR the evenings able to secure Don Mrs. Pearl Bird has returned Pettys Orprogram will be Maurice A. Tuttle chestra for your dancing enjoy- to her home here, after spending member of the former Stake ment. the holiday season in California, Presidency of Oquirrh Stake. Apwith her son. Bishop Clinton Bird held for is The Jamboree State pearing as soloist will be Tom the fun of all members of the rid and family. QUALITY representing Tooele County. Unit leaders should also pick their outstanding Cub, Scout or Explorer to represent their unit at the Convention with an Ameri- Sel-vi- n e, years. 1962 Friday, January )2, |