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Show Dorothy and Jack Corey, and family, of East Helena, Montana ere weekend visitors, Sept. 12 and 13, at the home of Dorothy parent. Parley and Maybell Eyre. Purpose of their visit was to enroll their daughter Jill at the Brigham Young University, where she plans to major in home economics. Jill graduated from Helena High School in ISM where she was a member of the National Honor Society and the French Club, and also had the honor Pie ISM of being named Homemaker of Tomorrow." She received a tuition scholarship to the "Y" and is now living in Provo at the Wymount Terrace Housing District for students. Stockton By Marcella Workman Ray and Romilda Haslam and and Beverly Castagno spent the Labor Day weekend in Grand Junction, Colorado where they were guests at the home of Romilda's brother, Arthur Arthur Corradini and wife Ethel and children. Sue and Paul. Arthur and family were former residents of Stockton and send their beat wishes to the hometown folks. Mike Mrs. Mary Harwood was entertained at a birthday dinner given in her honor Sept. 12 at the Skyline Cafe in G rants ville. Before inflation came along, Thinking she was only dining most any kid could get glorious- with her son and daughter-in-law- . ly sick on a nickel's worth of Bus and Marge Harwood, candy. of Tooele, Mary was pleasantly surprised when she arrived at the Cafe and was ushered into the private dining room where 14 of her children, grand children and great grand children were present, with a beautiful birthday cake. 30-6- 0 YEARS Present for the occasion were Mary's son and daughter-in-laham tho facts about Bus and Marge Harwood and Dennis, Dale and Dana; FARMERS NEW sons, Dennis's wife Sheila, and their two small daughters, Heidi and Holly; Mary's daughter and son Vivien and Elden and daughters, Shelly, Merle, Shauna and Mary Esther .lorried men between San-dm- Max Yarbrough had the misfortune to break his left arm just above the wrist while working at TAD. He said his arm is and progressing satisfactorily he is able to do a limited amount of work with his right arm. Max's young son, John, has just recently recovered from a broken arm he received this summer in a fall from the neighbors apple tree. We hope Max's arm will heal as rapidly as Johnny's and without any complications. Statistics prove you are super preferred risks and entitled to big rate savings plus and broader coverages. new Before you renew talk fe vs first Farmers Insurance Group DALE SMARr Tate Jim Palmer-Sha- g 26 W. Vine Alfred and Lenna Hiss enjoyed a visit from their eldest daughter Dorothy Erickson and grand daughter Diane, who arrived Sept. 8 from Mt. Carroll, Illinois. Purpose of their visit 882-028- 5 RITZ . . Ends o, Saturday Mite DUARTINWilElVIS iy RJT was to enroll Diane at the Brigham Young University in Provo where she plans to major in Sociology. She will stay at Merrill Hall on the "Y" Campus year. during the 1964-6Dorothy's husband. Lloyd and Paula and Fred. children, Kenny remained in Mt. Carrol where Lloyd is employed by the Federal Government and the 2 children attend school. The Ericksons are active members of the Clinton Branch in Clinton, Iowa, which is thirty miles from Mt. Carroll. Lloyd was recently appointed Branch President and Dorothy will be President of the Primary which is in the process of being organised for the first time. Being the only musician in the Branch of I2S members, Dorothy is organist for all of the organisations. The Erickson family are natives of Tooele County Dorothy was "born in and raised' Stockton and Lloyd in Tooele. Three of their children, Diane, Fred and Paula were also bom in Tooele and Kenny in Illinois. Dorothy also enjoyed visiting her sister's family in Grants-villd Barbara and George and children, and her brothers Fred and family, Yvonne Hiss and children, of Tooele. Also included in her visits was an aunt, Maria Max-fielof Stockton, an uncle and his wife. Bill and Olla Hiss, of Tooele, and Lloyds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Erickson, of Tooele. One of the special events Dorothy enjoyed during her two week stay in our vicinity was a delightful dinner and reunion with old school friends at the Skyline Cafe in Grantsville. Both Dorothy and Lloyd are graduates of Tooele High School. The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Sept. 25, 1964 The typical adult student is under 40, has finished high school or better, and works full time probably In a white-colla- r r job. If he has a Job he Is probably a craftsman or foreman. He is white, married and a parent. Just as many women as men are taking part in adult education programs. Favorite adult courses are trade - industrial or technical followed closely in order of popularity by homemaking anc consumer education. So said a recent survey by the National Opinion Research Center. - r, 3 blue-colla- r V-Comet Cyclone is o model with o l engine at itondord equipment, front and rear styling ore new in oil of the II Comet models. Taillightt wrap oround and headlights are stocked one above the other in a major styling change for 1965. Maryland is the Tirst state to adopt a state (Most slates have adopted official trees, birds, flowers, songs, , flags, etc.) sport-joustin- 'hltt V"" , ( I fj JACK KELLY- - RMf DANION ANDREW DUGGAN d, f PHILPCAREY . & r ALFRED HITCHCOCKS "TfeBirtte" technicolor- - A UNIVERSAL REIIASC RZZESTCttTZS 4SI leva Kola IRtteim ' Konriay thra ThanCxy I An le t tatnricy Kmool in YTifehL top. I 1 m The children of Gary and NEW RESIDENTS OF STOCKTON are Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Roberts and little daughSonja Crossley had the opporter Danna Joy. Mr. Roberts is a teacher In the Stockton School. tunity of visiting with 2 great grandmothers Sunday, Sept. 20. school at Vernon, Wendover and Gary's grandmother, Mrs. FIFTM Callao. Eva Crossley, of Provo (origi- - bFYiff w-ifcTMrs. Roberts, who was fornallv a pioneer of Paris. Idaho) clcOIIlCcl A special work meeting for visited the Crossley at their th merly Shirley Ann Sheriff of home" inTte 'Ld e,iefc Lynndyl, Utah, found one of held TJwaday, Sept 29 her old school chums in Stock- afternoon the Crossley children ton Caroline Jacobs and Shir- Stockton wishes to extend attended a birthday party in ? .," l n wom The wlI onbazaar cordial welcome to the newa leY Roberts attended Lynndyl 9ulItn Granger for a cousin. Jeff Col- - rtem,-Br,yu4 favorite dish member, of. our community. High School together, vin. Jeff is the son of Sonja's ror ,uc t noon. P01 The Roberts family have made Also visit Mr. and MrJ Dan Roberts sister, Shirley Colvin. 6e.a. 'tt5r' and lovely little daughter Danna their home at the Floor Apart- was Sonja's ' M.rere ,y ing the Colvins lunch for grandmother, Mrs. Alice Shields children. Plea,e brn8 Joy. of Tooele. Mr. Roberts is the new fourth grade teacher in the Stockton School. He is originally from WALLS OF POM FEU The walls of Pompeii, Italy, Provo, and is a graduate of Provo High School and also the buried under volcanic ash some 2,000 years ago, carry many Young Brigham University, posters and advertising meswhere he majored in elementsages. ary education. Mr. Roberts previously taught New Family in'sto'TateV To StnMrfnrs 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 pure silver has increased over 33 in price, it is all the more reason to take advantage of these low, low replating prices. 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