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Show Methodist Parish To Be Consecrated Sundav County Area Obituaries Harold I). Wcstring Hie public is invited now residence, or North and First Fast Jin Kureka-Tooelto for attend activities of the Pastor. is the Sliun parsonage, Bl.uk Hixtoiy Week at Parish of Inited A conference charge Methodist churches will for the parish will lie the Tooele Army Dejxrt lie consecrated Sunday, conducted by Dr. Walter Monday morning. Hie scheduh of events Feb. 19 during the 1 a in. Boigegrain at 2 pm. and e e in Payson. Nlr. West ring was the former mayor of Iarhi, a city councilman and mem-!e- r of lntennoiintain Power Commission Board. He is a veteran of World War Two and a retired mechanic at the Utah State Prison. Survivors include his wife; two sons Harold Bay, Grantsville; Neal J., Romano, Cal.; six grandchildren; one two brothers, two sisters, Theo, Nephi; Clarence, Spanish Fork; Mrs. Keith Judd, Mrs. Bill (laris) lewis, larih of Salt Lake City. Funeral will e held Friday at 11 a.m. in Wing Mortuary, in lehi, where friends may call Thursday from 7 until 9 p.m. and Friday prior to services. Burial will e in Grantsville City George Pcnovich George Penovich, 51, former Tooele resident, died unexpectedly early Tuesday morning, Feb. 14, 1978, at his home in Concord, California. Mr. Penovich, a graduate of Tooele High School, and the Utah State Uni- Keith Ensign Keith E. Ensign, 54, died at his home in Blackfoot, Idaho, February 10, 1978. Bom Decemlier 8, 1923 in Tooele, he was a son of Luman F. and Caroline Ekenstam Ensign. He received his education in local schools and was in the U.S. Army during World War II, serving in both the European and Pacific Conflicts. He started his own business in Tooele and was the designer and builder of the Vista Liner and Freeway Campers. At the time of his death he was employed at the Atomic Energy Plant in Idaho. On September 18, 1946 he was married to Rhea Jean Sadler. They were divorced and he married Marva Brower on Nov. 26 in Elko. Surviving are his widow, and a son Michael of Black-foo- t, Idaho, two daughters, Mrs. Raymond (Linda) Catten and Leslie Ensign, both of Salt Lake; his mother, of Tooele; and a sister, Mrs. Herbert (Betty) Boone, Salt Lake City. Also surviving are three step children, Billy Dean Chiles, Draper; Hunter and Sandra Chiles, both of Idaho. A little granddaughter proceeded him in death. Funeral services will be held here Saturday, February 18, at Tate Mortuary Chapel, at 12 noon. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary Friday evening from 6 to 7:30 p.m. and one hour prior to services on Saturday. Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. Ta-me- ra EXERCISE AIDS PERFORMANCE Children who exercise more get higher grades, according to a recent Canadian study. Three hundred primary school children were given five ext i hours a day of exercise and were compared with 300 others who had one gym class a week. regular Doctors said the group group outperformed the with respect to maximum oxygen intake, physical working capacity, muscle strength, and performance in track activities. extra-exerci- versity, was lxm May 15, 1926 in Tooele to Frank and Anne Penovich. He married Carol Holmgren Oct. 27, 1951 in Bear River, Utah. The marriage was later solemnized in the Oakland, Calif. LDS Temple. At the time of his death, Mr. Penovich was employed in the Credit Department of a chain of national department stores. A veteran of WWII. he was also a former bishop of an LDS Ward in Long Island, New York. Survivors include his wife, a son Regg E., who is currently serving an LDS mission in Spain; sons, Todd J., Kipp W., Matt G., and a daughter Mary Jon, all of Concord; brothers and sisters, Nick, Corpus Christi, Tex.; Joe, Wenatchee, Wash.; Mrs. Frank (Mary) Ambrose, Frank, Tooele; John, Cottonwood, Calif.; Mrs. James (Lucy) Montilion, Redwood City, Calif.; and Mrs. George (Tillie) Vilatie, Corta Madera, Calif. Funeral services will lie held Saturday, Feb. 18, at 1:00 p.m. in Concord, Calif. Graveside services will be held Tuesday, Feb. 21, at LOO p.m. at the Bear River, Utah Cemetery, where interment will take place. worship service. JVMES Ferguson, lay leader of the Tooele church will conduct the service, Earl Butler, Frank and Joyce Mendenhall, Noxon will assist in the act of consecration. Dr. Walter Boigegrain, of the Superintendent Grand Junction District of the Rocky Mountain Conference will lie guest speaker and will give the consecration sermon. Rev. Thnmmas Bennanzar, for Mission Consultant the Shared Ministry of Utah will also assist in the consecration service. Clyde Smith of Interstate Homes Inc. will present the keys to the new parsonage to the church. A set of slides taken during the construction has lieen coordiprix-esnated by Roliert Dolixon, and will lie the basis of the service. David Gauthier will sing the consecration solo Bless This House." Following the service, there will lie a x it luck dinner to which everyone is invited. THE address of the new parsonage will lie 171 North First East, and is immediately south of the present United Methodist Church, comer of First for 1978 will lie i' as follows; - Welcoming by elected, among a iiuuilier fail, of Harry W, Miller. business, other items 8 3V9.00 - Performance a by Blacks Unlimited, drill team from Salt like Sunday School teacher City. Mrs. wandered 40 Moses Allierta Henry of the Salt years. Kid. "Couldn't find a School District will speak Hu- - on blacks and education place to ark, eh'' mor chi Parade by Shelby in Utah. Friedman 10-- program committee, fidi frv or for a For hmixewife with 15 scream- jug children demanding a foed eggs for breakfast, jps j,ls( jle thing. Typo Gremlins, El Paso Times - speaker , CONIHDO DE TOOELE NOTICl PUBL1CA se ha dado epie el cueqio de educacion de el de excuela de el de Tooele tendra uua junta expcciul en las oficiiias de el icucqio de educacion en (Ki west vine st. en TchhIc, Utah dis-trit- o con-dad- o comicna a las P.M. el juries 2.3 de febrero, 1978. EJ ncgocio de la junta consiste de lo siguente: 1. ciicntando los returse epic siete (7) ners y udoptando uua resolucion para puhlicar los result os de la elecion de Imiiio especial epie lugar cn.el distrito en 21 febrero, 1978. firmado exte dia Womens Club meeting Saturday. These four students and Ginger Matthews (absent) were judged winners of the essay contest that was written in their respective schools. following: 1. Canvassing the returns and adopting a resolution promulgating the results of the special bond election held in the district on February 21, 1978. Dated February 13, 1978. Bv Clarke N. Johnson Clerk 1.3 de febrero, 1978 por Clarke N. Jolmscn secret a rio (Publixhe'd in the Transcript and Bulletin Feb. 14, 17, and 21, 1978) Hie four sixth graders, Carrecn Lawson, lairraine Krixt, Jerry Madsen and Adjay Kumar will speak on Americanism and Abraham Lincoln ut the Republican NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF BOARD OF EDUCATION OF TOOELE COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Education of Tooele County Schinrl District will hold a special public meeting at the offices of the Board at 66 West Nine St. in Tooele, Itah commencing at 7:00 oclock p.m. on Thursday, February 21, 1978. Hie agenda for the meeting consists of the Im worried alrout you lHing at the Irottom of said the fayour class, ther to his son. Dont worry about it, dad," assured his son. They teach the same things at Iroth enels. (Published in the Bulletin and Transcript Feb. II, 16 and 21. 1978) Johnny was telling his young brother what to see in the zoo. There ll lie a sign To the Elephants and you'll like them, and another To the Lions and theyll lie very interesting. But dont lxither your head aliout the sign To the Exit, they havent got one. I looked." Modem English - by Beth Clark Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stephens returned home from a few weeks vacation with memliers of their family. They spent two weeks in Yuma, Arizona with Mr. and Mrs. David Hunt and family, then travelled by automobile to Los Angeles to visit with Mr. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. sister and brother-in-laLaVee James Crays. enjoyed the trip through Lion Country. 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School Bond For Needed Expansion and Continued Quality Education Tooele County Resource Coordinating Council Master Academy 1 A TD -- - - Public Notice - versity of Utah, 11.30 - Remarks by Harlow Cisco Jr., chair-o- f man of Black Ihx- - -- VOTE Utah Dept, of Employment -- ofiicrrx - eek bv Brian presentation llesleph from the Uni- - 1 An-ton- W will discuss bl.uk ailuevements. A Harold Dwight West ring, 70, 75 S. Hale, in Grantsville, died Saturday in Yuma, Arizona following a heart attack. Mr. Westring was lom Feb. 3, 1908 in Benjamin, I'tah to Janies e and Mary Catherine Thomson. He married Miles on Feb. 14, 1932 Tooele Transcript, Fri., February 17, 1978 Events Slated For TAD Black History polyestercotton Solids, stripes (4-- All Departments for Lots of Unadvertised Bargains! Retail store 882-356- 9 Catalog Desk 882-620- 0 vJOrtM II lt?y Open Fridays till 8 p.m. |