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Show g r? -- , 4- YV 7 v r iA id ,VRO L - ? ' s.; - V t P 7? V? try r u YO'U VrYV it,,, 2" - rr Tho TooploTrnnrcript Friday February d oner Oiher puests included Afr. and Mis Gilbert Starle and fam-dof De'ia. 21, 1953 y -- ' i North Stake Sunday School Preparation - Meeting, Sun. .v V; W- 4 ? - .V a lXtCvArjurf'.' KT k It; V . v . p 4:15 "Congi jtu1. Hums to the' Sunday School wurktis in North looele Stake." says Superintendent Wallace K Jiihnsim, who stales (hat a record of &3 per cent attendance was made at tlu- - stake preparation meeting hi Id in January. Tenth Xaid again led the stake with 100 per cent in attendance; 'ghth W.i'J came nest wtih 'G ;ier cent and the stake Ixurd, wuh cent li Other wards weic as follows; I iflh Ward. MT H r cent, Seventh and Second. 74 per cent; fakeview Ward. h5 per cent and Timh-Thud. bT per cent, Supt Johnson extends a challenge to the w.nds to better their retold of attendance at the nest which is preparation meeting scheduled for Sunday, February 23 at 4 H pm. in the north stake 'abernac It. - I V- - -- .5 P 4 ; V '.( 7 5 (f e'aeWkif pr Ihm Concordia College Group to Sinq Belore Provo University Students. BYU to Hear isu, Priceless Treasure" bv Burh, Vmeu Mca 11 da" hv Puu'enc. "0 God, Our Help in Ages Past1 from Re e ihy Croft. "Skekhes Paul Crixiiannen. lation, by "Awake lrom "Die Miestirsmg er" by Wagner, "Sixty Sewnthj folk songs by Psalm," Brahms, "faist in the Night" by P. Melius Christiansen. "Hasten Svs ifily. Hasten Softly" by Kountr. "While Stars Their Vigil Keep" and "All Breathby 1 uvaas, by Bach. ing l.ife Concordia Choir Monday, Feb. 24 NORTH TOOELE STAKE NEWS SIIMR GITANTR COMR ADfRIf. rieventh 4ard Jr. Gleaners held their annua! Com Students to Appear r.ideiie, Monday at the Jooe'e 4th I lew-ntIn Piano Recital Sunday Xaid church Pictured above are .the girls The public is invited to attend who imik part in the pioprain, I. to K a piano recital to be given in the llh!-i needed l lunges in beneliciary list Mis Ko Vtarner, Midvale, isvi- - North Tixiele stake tabernacle on Ibis loss of (he IjsI few years, jmgs, McBride said. In many of the leldhnuse siting in Tooele for a few class at Sunday. Tebruarv 23 at 7.30 pm. Mi Summerf'eld pointed out. 'I he group of fi uses coming to light, the the home of her daughter and by students of f rank Van West. singers, d.rert I ratli-- , benefit, lat s a historical trend of VA reteid wete m law, Mr. and NPs Don ed by Prof Paul J. Chiistiansen, The follow mg are scheduled to letters and other fust'lhe same the veteran, had named son. while her son, I Ivon Vtarner take part in the rental: Paul and lu ad of the music department at 1 'class mail paid 4(1 pc r rent more when they took out their polities is confined at the lime Concordia won wide acclaim on a DUllOlIig fUIlCt Valley Howard Simmonds. Paula White-housthan cost and contributed 50 tour of Norway dunng l')49, and T years ago. even though they had Hospital, Terri Ann Xassom, Raleigh 01 e tint to he operating costs will take another tour in i:uope"anCIue isinte married and begotten fam Warner. Dan Connelly. Raymond I he lod.n, it provides only about dies, McBride said tins summer Klemla. Sally Shields and John have touiulj Tooele Tenth Ward has set Tri-th- e H ,s nar:N 97 x i lent of its own cost, and that parents pay Warner. He added VA is requited by law imjxutant , nation in recent sears and are olay, Feb. 21 for their building !1 a rt about 11 er cent of total operal- to pay (! insurance proceeds Io1'l1,'fal attention to thildiens se ,ln now on a tour that is taking them fund banquet, e ti n ctnts a iverson n.issmn wi (n,, niore than 2f bil 'the beneficiary of record, whether 'ece sore throats. Dr John Rup- WORLD DAY OF PRAYTR II Mates and Canada. into Serving will begin at 6 p m in '1,m '"''rsas non or not that beneficiary still is m Ix'r- - Provo. L'tah Heart Asscnia The In Us ears of conrertiing. the the recreation room of the ward many Weslyn Service Guild is 2ND WARD KIN! I snrirrv president. i0, j carried annually at any way connected with the the world day of prayConcordia Choir has been lauded hurch house at Mam and first! sponsoring Tooele Second Ward Relief So a loss might h "strep" throats Ohly a er service at the Community Met- ,eran. from cojst to coast as one of the.North. F.veryone is invited to at- n cn h'11- J1- tan conn ol hudist fh uely will hold their social science i I foremost American clAual groups. tend. Church, class mad." Mr Sum Friday, evening Changes of beneficiaries can be lesson. Tuesday, I cb 21 at 2 pm llierfu-Iinfections through the use j ,Mrcp 2lst at 7;30 p m. A good pro- Critics have praised the choir for Tickets are $10 per family or' Ofnude at anv tune without notify-- ' "is the Post added, (,f s,r,'p klll,n! 1'llps Jnj tluli The JMiih Quorum of Seventies Mis. Mary S'ephens will give the f "us subtle perfection." "sheer f, pei plate. Preprogram has been planned. All prune service ing the beneficiaries, but they ! he r,H'umJtlc rsk and others interested are s the and and BYU the MUST over;v,n.t he Vnrietv made fine reason in our for beauty" tone) principal sponsoring "incredibly writing 10 heart disease undla,Kl J11 ,,lln8 motheis Hhe ix, I, cy holder's s.gnatuie Show', to be presented at the Tine dollar pc.Mal quality." plant ward . lh,'.,e Wl!! f.,e an lA,r.'.Th.s s, rvice is ele stake building at 8 p m. Marchi!1 usually taken forwent to the VA ofine servicing! Singing a cappel'a. the choir 13. without a real ranted, policy. McBride said will present a program n,e it,ab Department of Tish appreciate ranging These changes cannot be made'anj came W1 The ord Jtmn of what is invo'vcd The theme will he This is Your from Ihth century classics, thiough1 Regular MIA leadership meet receive $143100 the last will or testament. Me- - ,n frt)(.ra, aid funds ,his w.ar from Pref-'"irV l,,u'r the Bach era and ineluding, as ing will be held Thursday evening ioGd, or Around the World in MOV icrendal treatment from demis.t to, Bride added, thev must be filed tic, miiimn in he alloied ihe well, contemporary music The (tonight) at the North Tooele stake) Different Scenes." and will Co. V VC (by ,hc MW. R.y.iljr will as son of Me. include ChrisAll Hugh Alsop MIA ward and ,u,re tabernacle. program ,nd to TocK-land North Tooele stakes The Postmaster General listed,ly to be valid undr the law. Anyno r- - an(f MfSIven Alsop, of Tooele the tus N'atus I st by Palestrina; "Je- - stake officers are urged to attend fishing ancf wildlife. will be Monday, Teb. 24 Bothome ill'istrations of this speciahVA office will be glad to assist M5r!1uX 2T1SSJ stake presidents desire a good at- - treaiment jGI insurance policyholders in filing 1 he Postal Service is The USS Princeton, the first !up this entire show, which will.,tendjnee at tne Temple of this "open for beneficiary changes, he said. V ifea(ure vant.(v aots from the Uni icay set aside for ihe two Tooele business" around the clock on Navy warship to have propelling NOV 'ttakes Seven sessions are coiners all over America machinery below the waterline , , , Those attending the WIh more than 400,000 mail boxes out of reach of enemy shot, was Band, and should prove to be the ucl,l d.n.y. 10 he in the These hoses are maintained DON'T WAIT TIL LAST MINUTE dSbest show to appear in Tooele launched at Philadelphia, Dec. 10. for '1X43. wsjcentlv. The tickets will be limited Temple by Sam. Those attending f,rd c Ia ss mail. should n About 30 (HI0 trucks are used lvv0 ,'ninR ! to 4(H) and will he $1 each, and or daily to collect letters from street L,e m tht Temp'e by MW BABY pm. be mem from obtained any jmay ' P m IcoMerton boxes her of the Quorum. Word was received here that Mr SINGING MOTH I RS PR.ACTICF.j 3 In thousands of cities. spe- (Your Official Mrs. Tlovd H. Gowans, Salt and l additional collections Tooele Tighth Ward Singing are 8th Ward Primaty Dance Lake City, are rejoicing at the thers have scheduled a singing made in late afternoon and Tooele Eighth Ward Primary birth of their fust daughter, born follow ingjing in business and key residen- immediately will have a Valentine's dance from Tuesday morning, Feb. 18 at St MIA Tuesday evening All Singing Hat sections for first class mai 7 to 830 pm. Friday, February Marks hospital and weighing eight 4 Tens Tooele schools will of thousands of Mothers are letter to County attend requested 21 m the North Tooele stake tabf pounds The tiny Miss e a full holiday Friday in cele-che- s and inside post offices, as these practices are in prepara278 North Main Phone 888 ernacle. has two brothers, Billy and Bobby, of Washingtons birthday, bration and for first class t,on serv speed stations, L'w'mn" Sanildy be fish ponds, floor There w who are waiting, with their grand1C letter handling In Washington. D which falls on Saturday. ari: show and home made punch and mother, Mrs. Floyd D. Gowans, of the Most Tooele merchants for Mrs. Coradell Warner is direc C., example, letter drops are Pa at home. This makes 9 Fri-tor of the singing group and Mrs. manned by clerks who do nothing will remain open until pm. else but collect such mail and day and observe Saturday as aour 8randchildren for Mr. and Caro! Hickman is accompanist. Mrs. have it postmarked immediately full holiday. ' BIG SAVINGS . (great grandchildren for Mrs. Al- All of this is a service exclusively JUNIOR GITANTRS ,;y erand- 'for first class letters. MLLT TOGLTHFR c i . r 5. Once collected, and brought to The Tooele Third Ward Junior, Murray game here Friday night. P05 office, the first class ma Gleaner girls joined with the Too-lBIRTHDAY PARTY ele Fighth Ward Jr. Gleaner gn!s.is processed day or night so it and Mrs. Jack Heagins for a cosmetic demonstration on can 8et next day deluery to most Miss Linda Medford was honor- and daughter, Peggy, left here last within a radius of 150 miles ed on Sat at a Tuesday evening in their regular Pints birthday party week for Tucson, Arizona where to her 13th anniversary on Sgt. Heagin will be stationed with .... prior conducted the lesson on the correctwork a "ipht at premium pay f'eb. 17. Dancing, games and a the U.S. Air Force. He returned rates almost entirely for first1 dte uncheon were enjoved by in January from a use of make-up- . year's assigniclass mail. Otherwise, they would Miss Medford, Joyce Duffin, Di- ment in Labrador. While he was .work days only at regular rates. ane Lee, Vickie Walters, Jolyn Pe- away, Mrs. Heagin and daughter 6. As letters speed along in the terson. Karen Wexels, Hank Med- made their home here with her $:i BUICK post office, top priority treatment ford, Tommy Macaluso, Kim 2,495 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. continues. Under regupostal Bruce Shields, Frank Swee-d- a Prior to their leaving for Arizona, d lations, about 85 per cent of first Mrs. Bell entertained at a family and Bobby Hardy. class mail is sorted within 15 min MERCURY 2.395 utes after postmarking and the rest is sorted within the hour. 2,195 FORD Mr. and Mrs. Roy Warner and 7. And as it speeds out of the post bv fast truck scheduled to son Douglas, of and office Midvale . , (7,800 miles) trains Planes a,1c o'her transpor-TooelMrs. Poulson, daughter, Georgia is 2.395 FORD accompanied by their son,itatlon' f,rst .class transportation Elder S. ElVon Warner, returned maintained at all times. Letters home after spending two weeks in arf. sorted m fast railway post 1 10 1.895 FORD or the East. ElVon has been laboring j!ce cars en route, for example were not for the priority giv- the East Central States mission, If in O'drive wou,d flrst class mai1' th,s with headquarters in Louisville. be unnereesary 2.395 FORD Kentucky. 8. As soon as it reaches the office Low mileage They report that weather condi-'o- f destnationi Postal regulations tions were fine other than heavy reqi(ire hat f,rst cIass mail be dust storms in Texas. sorted and distributed before any Douglas was requested by h,s'other Then carrjers starting on school m Midvale to visit and routes jn earlv morning 1,495 FORD on schools several junior high port bours must deIVer all first class while on the trip He found junior mail 4 door (only 12,000 miles) promptlv. high schools m Alabama were the, 9 Millions of manhours are spent 1,295 FORD most interesting of al! the schools eacb year jn providing additional visited. special services exclusively for let- in Tennessee, Kentucky and W. ters and other first class mail. 1,695 FORD Virginia, they visited places where it can be forwarded or returned ElVon had labored while on his to sender free of charge, for Station Wagon In Pine Grove, Kentucky ample. 1 10 1,795 MERCURY they visited with the Raymond Av-- io Many other supporting act former Tooeleans. Mrs Av- - vities must be maintained by the ery had worked at the Tooele Val- - Postal Service almost entirely as a means of providing speed and ef- ley Hospital in 1954. On their way home ficiency for first class mail. For returning 1,495 MERCURY they visited with Elder Eugene'example. a stamp sales operation 995 FORD or Halladay at Las Cruces, New Mex-Ji- s maintained, involving 24 billion ico, who is serving on an L D S stamps a year enough to circle mission in that area. He sends, the globe 14 times. This operation his best regards to his many involves the services of thousands friends here in Tooele and reports l0f employees, and most of the 895 he is enjoying his mission MERCURY morelstamps are used on first class than words can tell mail. 1,095 MERCURY The travelers enjoyed a wonderful trip, but still feel Utah is the best state and the grass is just as Whether its a carton or a carload, our freight men green and the sun is just as increasing number of cases bright and warm as any of the 11 995 can supply full information about rates, schedules, Immaculate !are coming to light in which GI states they visited.. be must life insurance ElVon was glad to see the mounproceeds routing . . . can help solve your shipping problems. tains; they look wonderful to him paid to other than the veterans vetThey all decided Utah is the best immediate family because the state and Tooele the favorite city eran failed to keep his beneficiary Sedan 125 You can put your shipping problems in our hands to them. listing up to date. This was reported today by Wilwith confidence. Just drop in at our office or phone ! liam W. McBride, manager of the Loses Veterans Administration Regional us. Were here to help you. Office in Salt Lake City, for the all 22nd) Money inGI the of 29,000 benefit of any nt surance policyholders in Utah who "B& Uncle Sam is giving ordinary should change their beneficiaries . three-celetters "first class ser-ic- in line with recent changes in famat coach rates, and has been ily status. losing money on them for the first PHONE 888 278 North Main, Tooele, Utah Marriages, divorces, births or me in history, Postmaster Gen- deaths are the type of changes in eral Arthur E. Summerfield said family status which may indicate five The Concordia Choir of Concordia College, Moorhead. Mum., will be the next number in the Brigham Young Umveixity Community Concirt series I eb, 24 at $.1.1 pm in the (ieoige Albeit Smith j I u-- r e, rU x-- r j j - j Show Plays j - ;th-a- l, Here, March 13 vet-,ll0- ir- - I I W. e , mcQ; - t Have your Car inspected, ng con-.stre- Schools Out All makes Friday, Stores Inspection Station) Mo-cia- even-practic- e Van Otten Motor Company Close Saturday one-hal- bran-Serv- 0 HHOTTEltfl IIE'.HERE'5 JH'rir WASHINGTONS BIRTHDAY Super Hardtop looo fully-powere- Monterey i e Sale price You SAVE Models 1957 ...... 200 00 Hardtop 10000 Country Sedan 200 00 rjx Elvon Warner Col-ledg- e, Returns from L.D.S. Mission e, 00 22000 Convertible 195S Models Fairlane 200 00 Custom 00 00 Country Squire 0000 -- 1955 Hardtop 00 Hardtop 170 00 200 00 1 Models 19J4 Models or Hardtop Coupe 7.700 170 00 1953 Olds 00 00 1951 Lincoln 170 00 All cars Open are guaranteed 'day Washington's Birthday (Saturday, Feb. 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