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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, March 20, 1959 Eagles Yiixili ary LADIES Golf News Wedding Bells To Bing for next Young Couple Attention, lady golfers' "Ladies Day will start, Lady Eagles auxiliary tegular meeting will be held on Monday, Wednesday, at the Tooele golf March 23, at 8 j m There will be course (weather permitting). All nominations of officers for the en- ladies interested in golfing should be there and ready to "tee off" suing year. Drill team piactice is Monday, at 10 a m. sharp. March 23 at 7 p m. at the Eages Watch the paper for further anhall, and public party will be on nouncement of Golf news and the Tues, March 24, 8 pm. at the annual breakfast. hall. BUTLERS VISIT IIOLTS Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Butler, of Spnngville, were guests of their rOL'R YEARS OLD Mr. and daughter and Miss Janice Sue Zentner, Mrs. Ernest V. Holt and family, of CasMr. Mrs. and daughter Mr. and Mrs Warren Mercer announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their attractive young daughter. Valerie, to Jay Rydalch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ferns Rydalch, Friday, March 27 has ben en circled by the young couple foi their wedding day. The nupuals will take place at the ward church, with B shop Ernest Weyland of the Second ward ofuciating Family members and close friends will be present for the ceremony. Immediately following the marriage, the newlyweds will be leted at a reception. Miss Mercer is a student at Too ele high school, and Mr. Rydileh .s a graduate of the same school. Mast-ronard- i, -- 7 last Thursday and Friday. They left late Friday for Bountiful and a visit with their son and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Pierce tei Bath r, before returning home. LONG DISTANCE ELKS NEWS STARTS WEDNESDAY All & AUiitlg dinner-socia- Elks, attention: The spring l will be held on Sat- f.jwssa& TfCHbilCMM ' jewelry, colored hosiery (jo set off that Easter outfit) and most anything else you desire in accessories. 4 .1 The annual meeting of the Tooele county Dairy Association will be held at the Kirk hotel, Wednesday, March 25 at 8 p m. This will be a dinmr meeting, and partners of the dairymen are especially invited to attnd. Pric of ickse ts $1 50. vited to attend. Price of tickets is Featured on the program will be Professor Lyman Rich, Utah State University dairyman. Prof. Rich spent all of the summer and fall of 195 8touring Europe and the Holy Land observing dairy production under the dairy programs in some 16 or 17 foreign countries. 1 Barbara Ellon I o be Bride of Mr. Stookey Lovely Miss Barbara Elton is making wedding plans with Garth Stookey, and they have encircled May 1 for their marnage. announcement of Making Mr. Rich will present an outstanding program, using colored slides that he took while he was in Europe. Mr. Rich is an accomplished photographer, and has some very excellent material which will be of interest fo all dairymen. Tickets can be obtained from James Bevan, Tooele; Dean Palmer, Erda; Quentin Brown, of Grantsville. V . Mias J 4- - Valerie Mercer Mr. and Mrs. Roger Engljbnd Peterson, Jean Rich, Marva England, Betty Ilenwood, and Doris Tooele Slake Sels Gleaner Events Young Couple numbers the and Gleaners Bryan sang United in stake are sponsoring their during the accompanied Rebecca Ostler. Harold banquet and dance, to be was master at ceremonies. Biles Temple ward recreational tiered Saturday, at decorated Wardle. Glen M-M- en TooM Men of anele Eng nual by land of held the Tooele The four hall, wedding cake, 6.30. with yellow March 21, Miss Gayle Walton and Roger beautifully roses and silver bells, was cut by An excellent banquet is planned Clyde England were united in mar- the f young couple. following which there will be a W'V Cub Scouts of pack 458 held their riage in early spring nuptials perCaterers were Mr. and Mrs. Kay program and dance, with the in formed the Salt Lake LDS temBlue and Gold night, last Wednes Hale, assisted by Thelma Gordon, Clefs furnishing the music. ple, by Elder Eben J. R. Bloom-quis- t, Florence day evening, in the North stake McPhie, Edna Rydalch, All and Gleaners and on 6. Friday, March recreation room. Each den decand Lynette Lowry. Serving were honorary Master and Golorated a table in original design Gayle is a daughter of Mr. and Bette Taylor, Joan Gordon, Mar- den Gleaners are invited to atMrs. Samuel B. Walton, and Roger tha Cubmaster George Mason was in tend. Baker, and Renee Bryan. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Moray charge, and Bert Weight was toast For going away, the bride wore Tickets will be 50 cents. master. England. a black sheath dress with black Tickets to the banquet are 50 Bishop Willard Sagers gave the Following the ceremony, a wed accessories. They honeymooned at cents per person, or $1 a couple of opening prayer. Presentation ding breakfast was served at the Grand Canyon, and visited at colors was by Mrs. Della HanDoll House, hosted by the bride- Mesa, Ariz ; St. George, Manti, and will also entitle the holder to admission to the dance. sens den. Mrs. Myrna Kelley repgrooms parents, for families and and Los Angeles, and went thru resented the Primary; Harry Miclose friends. all of the LDS temples, in those The dance will be open to all, ner, institutional rep., gave the That evening, a wedding recep- cities. They visited at Tijuana as the regular Saturday night and admission will be by closing prayer. tion was held in the Fourth ward Mexico; Disneyland, Knotts Berry dance, Awards were received as folcard or dance card, plus budget and other Farm, interesting points church. lows: 50 cents single admission or 75 the tour. The bride was radiant in a white along Den 1, Mrs. Vaniller Shafer, den are making their home cents per couple. satin gown, with a front They slipper mother: Charles Johnson, Bear here for the present, and are home Other Events apron of Chantilly lace and a tulle badge; assistant denner, Steven 55 East 2nd South. at A and testimony meetfireside back fullness. The fitted bodice, Thomas, one gold, three silver scheduled for Sunday, Mar. is with a ing had with high neck Wolf points, assistant denner Dale 22 at 9 p m. in the Ann collar, and long finger- DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY Queen siland Bear Corey, badge, gold Misses Sandra and Kathy Smith ward. Ross Williams will be the tip sleeves. Her ver Arrow point; Marvin Shafer, veil was caught by a tiara of seed were honored at a birthday party, guest speaker and all of Lion Claw, gold and silver badge, two Arrow points. pearls. She carried a boquet ol Saturday afternoon, at the home and Gleaner age are invited. of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. yellow roses and gardenias. Den 2, Mrs. Delia Hansen, den Regular MIA Twin sister of the bride, Gaye Sherman K. Smith. Kathy was 4 mother: Llovd Hansen, Bear Claw, and Gleaners will attend Miss Barbara Elton Lowry, stood with her as matron years old on March 14, and San- their regular MIA meetings on two Arrows; Randy Reed, Bear of honor. She wore a lime green dra will be 6 on March 23. Fun Claw, two arrows; Duane Burton, Arrow po.nt; Gerald Hurst, 1 1 Monday and Tuesday evenings. yr.j Sagers, yr. Service Star, two satin dress, street length, with a games were played, with prizes one arrow; Jay Baldwin III, den Temple Night Star, one arrow; and Da- - rows; George Moulos, 1 yr. Ser- - round neck and chief. large collar in for the winners; light refreshand Wednesday evening, 2 vid Service Star. Clifford Sorenson beautiful ments vice a Hurst, and and yr. Star; Den 3, Mrs. Ethel Wright, den style. birthday Gleaners will observe Temple nite. Den 4, Mrs. Jacquelyn Mason, Larry Skelton, each a Bobcat. Mr. mother: David Weight, 1 gr. SerBridesmaids were sister of the cake were also enjoyed. Little The session begins at 7 p.m. in vice Star, silver Arrow; Craig den mother, in her fifth year of Mason, cubmaster, received a bride, ReNay Walton, Patricia guests were: Lynnie, Sylvia, and the Salt Lake temple. and Verna Shields. They Brad Christensen; Linda and Su Wexel, 1 yr. Service pin; LeWayne service: Kent Shields, Lion Claw, Proctor, Service Star. san DeLaMare, Carla and Phillip 1 wore Service Willardson, Star; yr. similarly styled dresses in Arrow points, thiee yr. SerAnJan Bryan, Denner badge, three four Ninety-eigh- t boys, parents, and yellow. They all carried boquets Orlando, Jimmy and Peggy SUNDAY GUESTS 1 and Long, yr. derson, Sunny Peggy of Arrows, 1 yr. Service pin; Clifford vice Star; Stephan Black, yellow daisies. leaders participated. and John and Allen, George Vicky Flower girl was Janet England, Nelson, I yr. Service Star, one Service Star, two Arrows; Larry Mrs. Beverly Hammond of Salt niece of the bridegroom. She wore Terry Bevan, Johnny Anderson, Lake City spent Sunday here visita similar dress of green, and car- Jackie and Linda Long, Jay Wey- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ried a basket of yellow flowers. land, Rose Eggleston, Debra Ann Jesse Smart. Mothers of the bride and bride- and Mickie Smith and Paula Jean Two of the many nice gifts groom wore pale blue lace dresses Knopp. were a puppy and some tropical and corsages of yellow roses. Tim Mrs. Glen Bryan was best man. Ush- fish. Grandmothers, Traveling the highways of the world are many Cadillac ers were Harold England, Jr., Vin- Long, of Magna, and Mrs. Nora cars that have covered a million miles or more ! Most cent Garcia, Kai Sedar, and Clay- Smith, were present. ton Baird. motorists, of course, relinquish ownership before one Joan Baird was in charge of tenth of that distance has accumulated. However, it is the guest book. In charge ol gifts were Marilyn Broadbent, Lor a constant source of satisfaction to know that a Cadillac raine Pitt, Kathy Crossley, Shauna far so as it demanded could two evening, Fourth-Elevent- J h - n V Everything from peddle pushers and K A 4 Blue Gold Night also bags, gloves, new Wed. March 25 I: Try A Want Ad Cub Scouts Hold A COSTUME SUIT FROM ANN'S SHOP IS JUST THE THING FOR EASTER t ; urday, March 21, from 7:30 to 9 the p.m. Dancing will be from 9 to their daughters engagement are will be served Late dinner lam. Mr. and Mrs. David H. Elton, of from 11:30 to 1 a m. Cedar Valley. in and best join Bring your girl, Mr. Stookey is a son of Mr. and the fun $5 per couple. Guests of Mrs. Samuel Stookey, of Clover. members are welcome. The bride-eleis an employee Election of officers will be held and Mr . Stookey at Dugway, on Tuesday, March 24, at 8 p m works at Tooele Ordnance Depot. Guy Farrens, of 493 Utah ave.. ? ROSALIND TECHNICOLOR CALL Airman Richard K. Smith, Cape Canaveral Florida, telephoned his home, and talked with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith, and his sister, Mrs. Eleanor Zentner. The call was a very pleasant surprise. Richard has not been home for four years. - Third-Sev-e.it- h son-in-la- per C. Zentner, celebrated her birthday, Tuesday afternoon with a party. Fun games were played and refreshments served, all In the St. Patrick and Easter theme Little guests were Ruth Ann Glen Murray, Diane and Linda Hawk, Dennis Rinaldi, Brad and Curt Barraclough, Gary and Gregory Smith. Janice Sue re ceived many nice gifts. Annua! County Dairy Dinner Fourth-Elevent- h bride-of-illusi- -i slim jims to dressy dresses at s Sittop Phone 778 North Main Street 8 OPEN 'TIL P.M. ON FRIDAYS for your convenience 7 The standard of the world semi-sheat- h iti Durability -- if you easily. carry you 1959 Cadillac the let and dealer visit not your Why speak for itself its a wonderjul slory told in silence! Try A Want Ad Good Home Values Offered . . . The best of water right from Settlement canyon, a large lot 71 ft. by 330 ft. of the best of soil is hard to find anymore. home. This surely is a Property, also, has a large real value, priced at $7,500. See this fine property to appresix-roo- BLOUSES ciate. We have a neat four-roohome priced at $7,000, which could be purchased with a low down payment FHA. Large kitchen, living room, utility room, bath, and two nice bedrooms. Gas heat, and on the sewer. If its two bathrooms you need, this fine home will fill your needs. The large living room, plus a kitchen make this a wonderful home for a large family. Priced at $14,000. Can be purchased on a contract. by DONNKENNY Large selection just 'arrived! well-arrang- home near Tooele high school. The large living room is carpeted and will include drapes. GE gas furnace, hardwood floors, on the sewer. The lot is nicely arranged, the attached garage is large enough for your car and lots of storage. Three-bedroo- have a four-roohome selling for $6,000, which would nice for a young couple just starting out. This property is in a very good location. This could be a stepping stone to a nicer, larger home. 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