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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Sept, 10, 1961 Lcko ViovJ r- - KATHY It wa not Friday the 13th, but might well have been for ed five sutures to close the cut the Gerald Porter family, when on her chin. two of their children Buffered She is also suffering a jaw accidents on Sunday. injury as well as skin scraped 12 was painfully from her chest, knees and arms Cathy, age injured when the bicycle which One tooth was knocked out and she and a friend, Deanna four others were broken and were riding, flipped over, and were removed by her split sending both girls to the hard road. Cathy received many cuts Deanna received bruises and and bruises about her face and skinned knees and the cast on body. She was taken to Tooele her broken arm was damaged. Valley Hospital where it requirA few moments after the Porters returned home from the hospital they were called to a freak accident in which their II year old son Gary was involved. He was riding his bicycle, approaching a group of horse back riders. One of the horses, rid30-40-Gal. Sixes den by Al Sylling, bounded out of control toward Gary, tried to (Other Sizes Available) hurdle him, knocking him ten Glass-line- d Ten-Ye- w feet through the air. He was very lucky to land on his feet, thus escaping very 30 serious injury, according to Mr. (Cash & Carry Sylling. As it was, his bicycle 59.95 Price Charge was wrecked, and Gary suffered only knee and elbow injuries. The young pair are recoverat their home, trying to con ing Charge Price 66.591 sole each other. Pal-me- r, CAS Water Heaters! 50 GAL 5395 LOW Prices!! C3 Mr. and Mrs. Versal A. Shields entertained Sunday evening for their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Versal Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roberts of Granls-villDelicious refreshments were served after an evening of sociability. e. NoitJC VPrflflfl wlllVII I1CW3 quality landiso - hundreds oj items to choose from low-pric- ad Farm & llcmo Supply 272 N. Broadway 432-333- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fredrickson and nephews, Greg and Scott Newman, just returned from a trip through the Northwest. They visited with missiom ary friends in Washington and Canada. Mrs. Harold Lloyd and family attended the Hask-al- l Reunion at Brigham City, on Labor Day. Miss Janet Sharp spent ten days in Salt Lake City visiting with friends and .relations. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sharp motored vo Star Valley, Wyoming to visit Mrs. Sharps brother, W. J. Cassity and his fam- Mrs. Edward Dixon was the guest of honor at a birthday ily. dinner on Labor Day at the Thursday evening visitors at home of Mr. Dixons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Doxon. the Pierre Castagno home were Those present to wish her a Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Rainey and happy birthday and share her daughter Lisa. cake were the honored guest, Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Green, Kathleen and Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dixon, and four Mr. and Mrs. John Pehrson and Mrs. Bill d family, Mr. and children, of Granger, and Green and family, spent the and Laury Dixon. weekend at Beaver. They report The Misses Mary and Vicki the fishing not up to par. Price have moved to Salt Lake City where they will reside Sunday visitors at the Kenneth while attending school there. Fredrickson home were PresiVicki will be in her senior dent and Mrs. Sherman Lind-holand daughter Sherine; and year of high school and Mary will enroll at the University of Utah. Mr. Vincent Cooper and son, of Tooele. The occasion was the is blessing of Ken and Belvas recuperMrs. Mary Price sixth child. The little sufferafter home her at ating ' girl was named "Gay." ing a fall in the night Monday. was named "Gay." 91 of She is age. years SILVER REPUTING (vSr j vx C REPLATING ARTICLE SALE PRICES $ 9.95 10.95 10.95 Sugar bowls Waste bowls Tea, coffee pots, each Water pitchers Trays (per sq. 7.95 1 7.95 10 1 inch) EXPERT REPAIR SERVICES AVAILABLE DENTS REMOVED . . . ITEMS STRAIGHTENED BROKEN HANDLES, MISSING PARTS & INSULATORS LEGS, KNOBS, REPAIRED & REPLACED AND REPLACED NEW COMBS, REPAIRED BRUSHES MIRRORS, THERMOS FILLERS, KNIFE BLADES FURNISHED GOLD, COPPER PLATING STERLING AND PEWTER EXPERTLY POLISHED SILVER POLISHING with Union Carbide's New Invicta Finish Only factoiy applied finish that keeps silver from tarnishing . . . FOR YEARS Washable, even in dishwashers Harmless to finest silver Wont peel, chip or discolor ices for INVICTA finish are additional to silverplating prices quoted. LIMITED TIME ONLY . . . Bring Silver in TODAY! THE DIAMOND (Befteomciira 5 North Main MAN JevjeDry Utah Tooele, NEW HARRIS SCHOOL TEACHERS Beginning their first year ef leaching at the Harris School are left to right: Dean White, third grade, whe taught last year In Murray District; Bobbl McFarland, third grade, a graduate ef BYU; Beth Hepworth, kindergarten, a graduate ef College of Southern Utah; LaDonna Breadhead, kindergarten, who taught last year In Cache County, and Venice Munre, whe Uught last year In Grantsville. 1 ,o ST, JOHN CLOVER NEW RELIEF SOCIETY County Girls OFFICERS APPOINTED Blnthoro Oulda Mrs. By Maxine Russell and Mrs. Place High in Dawn Etta Sagers will assist SCHOOL BaEGINS Lorraine Bush as she takes the Horse Show Tuesday morning many of us reins as president of the Clov reflected along with Zera Earl er Ward Relief Society. Mrs. Joy Hicks and her sister, MISS TAYLOR that: The school bus plies its Helen Argyle will act as secre Cheryl both placed high in the careful way . . Along our coun- tary. Outgoing Relief Society third annual White Pine County Tooele Woman Home Missionaiy horse show, held recently at try road . . . Pausing at all my President is Mrs. Bernice S. To gath- Linford. Celebrate Ely, Nevada neighbors gates In the senior girla division. Assignment er its precious load. Many of our children returned from late Joy scored 226 points in general Birthday Are Made summer visits just in time to WELCOME TO THE horsemanship to win the champMiss Sarah Taylor, 55 North Home board" the bus. Russell and TIPPETS FAMILY ionship. assignMain, celebrated her 84th birth-,da- y ments for missionary A new home is going up on Cheryl was Reserve ChampSeptember 14 Debbie McCaw home from the at her home, Wednesday. have been Sunday, made in the North Pacific Northwest where- - they the slopes of the hill overlook ion with 193 points. SHE WAS born September I, Tooele Stake as follows: The girls, who reside in Iba-pawere guests of Mr. and Mrs. ing Clover Creek to be occupi 1880 in Tooele, a daughter of Lake View: Ernest O. Biggs, Sterling Russell of Corvallis, ed by the Lionel Tippets fam will now participate in the John Taylor who lived in the and Robin Nison-ge- climbed to the top of the Space ly of Dugway. A daughter of state horse show scheduled to Judy Rydalch mouth of Settlement Canyon for held at Fallon. Needle, at Seattle, rode the the Tippets was 1964 Tooele Co. many years. Second Ward: George E. Nelmonorail and ferried over to Fair Queen. Mr. Tippets is a Miss Taylor is the only mem- son and Jerry Liddell. Vancouver with their grand- former member of the Grants- BUSINESSMEN ber of her family still living of Third Ward: Ward Conference mother Mrs. Irene Russell and ville Stake High Council. nine. She had five brothers and Someday we will realize that Fifth Ward: N. Howard Jen-te- n their mother, Mrs. Geraldine three sisters. unless the businessman thinks and Gary Syddall. What a man needs most to McCaw. Bishop and Mrs. Keith more about his country and less Except for a brief period, Seventh Ward: become timber Missionary is the Ahlstrom hurried with home political when she moved to Idaho with about himself (and, inferential-ly- , Arnold their children from a vaction ability to plank down. her brother and then returned program. his profits) we may not alWard: Ivo ChristenJ. in Las Vegas as guests of Mr. Glasow. to Tooele, she has lived in Too- senEighth Clarhave a country. ways and Gordon James. Ahlstrom's brother, Dell, of 2113 ele all her life. ence B. Randall, The Folklore of Tenth Ward: Home coming Cedar Street, and Mrs. Robert ASKED WHAT she did in her Management program for Elder Joe McBride Schultz of 3802 Palmor Avenue. younger days she reports I took to home Enroute they stopped in washing, did a little farming view the massive, sheer cliffs and other things. of tinted sandstone in Zion NaMiss Taylor still crochets and tional Park and camped one makes quilt blocks, she reports, night at Fish Lake. and does some of her own housework. INDIAN CHILDREN ENTER 4-- Kith h. Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Shields, of American Fork, visited at the homes of Dean Gurney and Alma Nielsen. Last Rites Held for II. Missionary Assignments Are Made Stake Home Missionary assignments for Sunday, September 13 have been made as follows: First Ward: Keith Allen and Wayne Harrison. Fourth Ward: Bevan Anderson and J. Dean Zentner. Sixth Ward: Silas Young and Tooele Byron Liddell. Eleventh Ward: James Bevan and Eldon Sandino. Twelfth Ward: Vaughn Elking on and Wayne Mallet. Stockton Ward: Calvin Olson and Glen Eikington. Vernon Ward: Rex Stutzneg-ge- r and Arthur Bryan. The Lawrence Sharps were pleasantly surprised Monday by a visit from Mr. Delbert Norman and family, of Lehi. Mr. Sharp and Mr. Norman were in Leadership the Army together in World War I. This is the first time Is Sunday they have seen each other since, Tooele Stake Priesthood Leadthey ' were released from the ership meeting will be held in service over forty years ago. the Fourth Eleventh Ward chapel this coming Sunday, Septem Miss Anna Liegh Burningham ber 13, at 2 p.m. a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Billy The following are asked to Bunnell who has been vacationPresidency and ing in Springville, returned to Clerks; High Council; Stake Mei her home Saturday. chizedek Priesthood Committee; Stake Committee for Aaronic Miss Joetta Castagno, daugh- Priesthood Under 21; Stake Com ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pierre mittee for Aaronic Priesthood has been a guest of the Over 21; Bishoprics and Ward George Masons, of Tooele, for Clerks; Melchizedek Priesthood the last week. They traveled to Quorum Presidencies: Unit lead Strawberry Reservoir for the ers, Group leaders. Secretaries, Labor Day weekend, where they and Class Instructors, General enjoyed camping, boating and Secretaries and Quorum Advisers of Aaronic Priesthood Undfishing. er 21; General Secretaries and the influx of hunters in Quorum Advisers of Aaronic . With the hills during the Bow and Priesthood Over 21. Arrow deer hunt and the Mourn ing Dove season, Vernon cattle The first co educational colmen watch anxiously for smoke on the horizon and patrol their lege in the United States was pastures for missing stock. The Oberlin College, reports World first casualty reported was a Book Encyclopedia. In 1835 the calf, belonging to Colin Bennion college announced Young lawhich had been killed by a shot dies attend recitations with from a .22 rifle. It is believed young gentlemen in all the dethe shooting was not accidental. partments. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Helen Winther, Friday, September 4, at the Tate Mortuary. Reverend Brunty conducted the rites and was the speaker. Mrs. Phyllis Dunn played prelude and postlude music, and Connie Theobald sang "Beside Still Waters." . Interment was in the Tooele Cemetery. - Pall bearers were Lloyd Over holt, Lewis Tippetts, Harvey McGara, Dennis Weaver, Dean Pherson and James Brunty. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express tude to all who have Laumi Northern WIIEEK3 grati- The family of Jack Miller wish to thank and express their appreciation for all the warmhearted kindness of everyone who was so good to us during the sickness and death of our beloved husband and father. We want to also thank our Bishop and members of our Church who were so wonderful at this time. NOW TICKETS COMMUNITY Three Days and Two Nights in Los Vegas For 2 With Each Diamond Sale of $225 HOMES the coming school year, three new pupils will be added to our classrooms as a result of the Indian Student of the Placement Program LDS Church. Justin Fulwilver, a member of the Pima Tribe of be will Arizona cottsdale, one of the family with Brian. LaDawn and Nina Sagers of Clover. Justin has a brother in Salt Lake City who is also par ticipating in the. placement pro gram. Martha Riggs, a prettv blackeyed girl from Poston, Arizona is making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Sa gers of St. John and is the only member of her family in volved in the program in Utah. Dennette Thomas of Mesa will attend church with the James Nielsen family of St. John Young people, ranging in age from eight years to high school age, come from reservations in southern Utah,- Arizona, South Dakota, Idaho, Montana, Wash ington, Wyoming, Nebraska and Minnesota. It is the first year the Northwest area tribes have participated in the program su pervised by the General Indian Committee of the Church. During and Up Free Set of Mtlmcc Dishes or Stainless Steel Tableware with JEWELRY 'THE DIAMOND MAN' AT lb. tks mmn at vaac tob aai6r Owen's AO ttei&ot DddDD-Db(Ssc- sasfie Be CNrlMnlllPmuiSvn sS Lay Away Fall & Winter Coats NOW! BURLINGTON Miswt --J- Quilted Nylon Shirt-Ta- il Ski Coat Washable, water-repelle- nt Dupont 88 Dacron lining Sizes: SML colon 18.95 Hr 'Womiwj State Fair Coliseum 8:30 p.m. nightly FRIDAY, SEPT. ISth thru 27th SUNDAY, SEPT. o MATINEES 5 2:30 5:00 5:00 1 A 5 1 A 5 Sept 27 Tax A Fair IMS o 1 & o Sat. Sept. 19 o Sun. Sept. 20 o Wed. Sept. 23 o FrL Sept. 25 o Sat Sept 28 9I.7S pun. pun. p.m. p.m. p.m. pan. Aia. 91.19 ' u.- For Information Call MAIL ORDERS: Piiltd 322-48- 14 orior of tlompod, itlfsddrniod omvthpo tvttb rrmutonct to rotor UTAH STATE PAIR, Box 16006, Soil Loko City, Utob. nctipt. BSSZ BATEMAN POT ROAST CANT FIND THEM You wont find these on maps Stillin, Penn; Pulpy, Mass; Fa So, La; No, Mo; Always, III; Wet, .Wash.; Rusty, Kansas; Bashful, Miss. a FAMILY BARGAIN a I P-Wrri. Sapt. Zl Oolr 91.79 r- 91.79 Gam. A4m. 91.79 All Khawa Gwen's AG Market Of $100 to $225 Diode Cut rsmsiid irira Prim Inc. AT Diamond Sale Each FAREWELL Sean Flynn says goodbye to his mother, played by Ann Todd, In this scene from Paramounts The Son of Capt. Blood in color and opening Sunday at the Ritz Theatre. Sean Flynn, son of the late Errol Flynn, is preparing to go to sea in this sequel to his fathers successful adventure movie Captain Blood." MARRIES ONE Once, a man hired a chauffer Now, he marries one. S. L Tribune Cldg. 99.79 2 ro THIS Honeymoon CARD OF THANKS o Sun. TOILET TISSUE our been so thoughtful of us during the illness and death of our wife and sister, Helen Winther. We wish to thank all those who sent flowers, food, helped in the home, took part in the funeral service or extended sympathy in any way. Peter Winther Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Paullln Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Weick and Carol Lee Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele and family The first public junior college The William Lovell family of Faust, spent Labor Day at Lem in the United States was Joliet, ington. The celebration includ- Illinois Junior College, accorded games, races, a chuckwagon ing to World Book Encyclopedia dinner and rodeo. Taxes are just like golf . . . like democracy, Education, drive your heart out for you has been spread very wide, and the green, and then end up in RoDon thin. consequently, very the hole. Advertising Age. binson, Phi Delta Kappan. B FREE Helen Wintlier Cas-agn- Cream pitchers : V Stake Take your precious worn silverware and heirlooms out of hiding and have them QUADRUPLE SILVERPLATED by skilled silversmiths at great savings during this Replating Sale. Since in price, it is all the more pure silver has increased over 33 reason to take advantage of these low, low replating prices. j.JP J Priesthood SEPTEMBER 51 vm7:Y "I'u.y - r. Mr. and fed-haire- d 3 V 'V f - ... By Cosetta Castagno Ray-non- Drop in and chock our U2.v An overnight camping trip was enjoyed by the families of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Briett-gaMr. and Mrs. Farrell Caldwell, and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Denner, of Salt Lake City, Sunday, when they went to the Middle Canyon Picnic Area for an outing Mrs. Denner is formerly Beth Erickson, of Lake View. The Caldwells were accompanied by Benny Koffel and Gary Walker, The children were delighted at seeing a bob cat and several head of deer. On Monday the group was joined Mr. and Mrs. by relatives, Larry Wilson and children of Tooele. Mr. and. Mrs. Gerald Warburton and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Caldwell and children. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Shields and children and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shields. They all enjoyed chicken dinner witn all the trimmings and returned to their homes Monday evening reporting a wonderful time. GARY ' ft-- r Sond K I BOOT'S 24 North Main Street 0 Tooele, Utah. 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