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Show tor of the estate of Johanna J Third II. Boni'lli, Deceased. In the District Court of the M EARL MARSHALL Judicial District. In and For jA(Iorm.y or the Estate Tooele County, State of Utah jxoocHc. Utah In the matter of the estate of, (Date of first publication, Walter Raymond Uimhler, also g, nsii). known as Walter R. Unishler, De- Community Methodist Church Mar, ceased, Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached, to the un- f:state o Marcella II. Fidler dersigned at box 463, W'endover, ioc,-aved- : Utah, by, on, or before the 23rd, Creditors will present claims day of April, 1953. with vouchers attached, to the un Signed: Goldie Jean Umshler,ilk.rsigntd 5i0 Last State Road Executor of the Estate of porgi Utah, bv, on, or ter Raymond Umshler, Dec. jbefore the 7lh day of M'ayt ia5i), M. EARL MARSHALL Signed: Grant Fidler, AdminAttorney for the Estate istrator of the estate of Mar Tooc.e, Utah cella II. L idler, deceased. (Date of first pub,, Feb. 20, 1959, M. EARL MARSHALL date of last pub., March 20, 1959). Attorney for the Estate Friday, March The Tooele Transcript St. Marguerites 20, 1959 Easier Egg limit Set for March 28 Catholic Chuch REV. CHARLES E. FREEGARD PASTOR 41S Utah Avenue C. STEPHENS, PASTOR Sunday Masses 7:30, 10:30, and JAMES 6 j Phone 1007 pm. Confessions Saturday 9:30. Novena, Tuesday, 4 to 6, Annual Bit and Spur Easter egg hunt for Tooele county children is scheduled for Saturday, March 28 at the Tooele city ball park and school football field. the Children up to and including 8 years of age will hunt eggs at the ball park, and those 9 and 10, will find their eggs on the football field. to 7 Church school, 9:45 a.m. Church service, 11 a.m Methodist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Adult choir practice, Thursday rOURTH WARD after communion service. Tuesday, March 24, 2 p.m. WSCS circle meeting Thursday, Social science, Zola Elkington March 26, 2 p.m. with Mrs. BesBaby sitter available. sie Reese, M3 Utah ave. Bring FIRST WARD along any material you wish to! Tuesday, March 21, 2 work on lor the bazaar. Tooele, Utah Social science, Edna NOTICE TO CREDITORS Thanks to all who helped make Baby sitter. (Date of first publication, Mar In the District Court the pancake supper a success thru STOCKTON WARD 8, 1959). Of Tooele County, State of Utah donations of food and work. Tuesday, March 24, 2 In the Matter of the Estate of Regular official board meeting Social science, Martha Alverson -in the church, Friday, March 27, j Baby sitter. midCEIH ,DA 7:30 p.m. DESERET BRANCH in the Cri'ditors will present claims,; Communion Monday, March 23, 7 p.m. with vouchers attached, to the church, Thurs., March 26, 7:30 Social science, Shirley Jensen at 310 South First Flast, p m. Post chapel. Tooele. Utah, by, on, or before the THIRD WARD 597 MAIN SOUTH first day of May, 1359. Tuesday, March 24, 10 a m. Pastor, Rev. Varion L. Stogncr Signed: Ruth S. Jefferies, adSocial science, Morelle Sander 10 a m. School, Sunday of of the Estate ministratrix 11 a.m. son. Baby sitter. Elizabeth Ida Smith, Deceased Morning worship, Training Union, 6 p.m. GORDON R. HALL Evening worship, 7 p.m. Attorney for the Estate Midweek prayer service. Wed., 7th AND BIRCH Tooele, Utah at 7 p.m. Feb. of 27, 1359; first pub., (Date B, HOLM PASTOR date of last pub., March 27, 1959. 7pm high Belief Soeiety Prizes and favors will be in abundance, and will include a beautiful black Shetland pony outfitted with saddle and bridle. The mannered and anxpony is well ious for a new home and master. The Easter egg hunt is free for all children. However, if you or your child want to contribute to this gala affair and participate in the special pony prize, you may purchase your ticket for $1 from any Bit & Spur member. Toosle First service Baptist Church Is! Lutheran Church Sunday, Christian Gospal March Palm 22, Mid Day Bus Added To SL-Tooe- Sun- day. Sunday school and Bible class at 9: 15. Notice! Christian Worship service at 10' 30. Ser The undenominational Welcome the King gospel meetings being held in the mon topic: club room of the city hall by of Glory. Ps. 24:7-1Hartsock and Mary Stein-7tAdult instruction and memberTooele, Utah, bv, on, or before will 'kuhler continue thru March, ship class, Tuesday evening at day of May, 1959. is welcome. 7 p.m, Signed; Ola Hiss, adinlnistra- - Everyone Religiour instruction for child ren from fifth to eighth grades, Saturday at 9:30. On Maundy Thursday, March 26, the Christian church will observe the institution of the Lord's Supper by the Lord Jesus, the night in which he was betrayed. There will be a divine service at 7 p.m., with the celebration of Holy Communion. the.ance h LEWIS BROS. STAGES A new Schedule ADDED to previous bus service between Tooele and Salt Lake City Leave Tooele for Salt Lake City 9; 15 a m. Daily 3:45 p.m. Daily except Sunday Leave Salt Lake City for Tooele p.m. Daily except Sunday 6:30 p.m. Daily 1 The U.S. had a "floating Capiuntil 1800. The World Bo-iEncyclopedia reports that the fed oral government had ten capitolr.j before Wash., D.C. became the official capitol in 1800. for additional information call: Tooele Green Top Cab Salt Lake City El Lewis Bro. Stages tol i d g n, MR. RAYMOND D. VAN NOY, who is a mechanic equipment processor lead foreman in General Supply Storage division at Tooele Ordnance Depot was presented a certificate and a check for $285 by actress Joan and Lt. Colonel James H. Dicks, Deputy Commander, for a suggestion that is estimated to save the government $11,875. Mr. VanNoy suggested the conversion of a test 1959 Bit and Spur Trail ride to Slansbury I. ,y-m- 2 Stake Leadership Meeting Pounds Asparagus Russetts No 1 10 lb. Bag Leadership Meeting Sno-Whi- Cauliflower p.m. stand hydraulic to a recoil mechanism exerciser eliminating the purchase of a $10,582 exerciser. With the adoption of the suggestion, the division was also able to save materials and manhours. Mr. VanNoy has worked at the depot for 11 years, and has a total of 14 years' government service. He resides with his wife, Margaret, and three children, in Grantsville. Baptist Church News Corner Reverend Varian Stogner was called home to Columbia, Mass., last week, to the bedside of hi brother, who was reported to be critically injured in a fall frum an oil derrick, where he had been working. Mrs. Stogner, and their two small sons, accompanied Rev. Stogner. Filling the puipit, Sunday morning, was Sgt. Ford, of Dugway who gave us a wonderful message on The Power of Prayer." For the mission in Grantsville, Sunday afternoon, Les Turner tilled the pulpit there. His message was op The Sunday Eternal Salvation. in the Tooele church, evening CUB SCOUTS MreT Cub Scon s of den 2, pack 346, met at the home of their den mother, Mrs. Eleanoi Warfcurton, Wednesday after school in their regular meeting, and were entertained at a birthday party honoring Cub Scout" Lee C. Wai burton on his birtnday. Cub Scon's Kevin Richardson, Jimmy Bevan, Larry Cooper, Rand Winchester, Randy Henwood, Larry Perkins and Mike Paulos enjoyed playing bingo, with prizes for the winners, and light refreshments with Cub Scout Lee. They enjoyed the unexpected cious refreshments were served. The next met ting will be at the home of Director Tafoja, 455 lOtli East in Tod Park, 7 p.m. March 26, for a monthly planning meeting. All members are invited to come and bring a friend. The Young Women's auxiliary met in the new directors home, Mrs. Neva Smithendorfe, Saturday evening, for a treat. meeting. A nice time was ex -- pressed by all members present. The next meeting will be ai 7 p.m. with Miss Sue Allen, 2U1 North Cooley Lane, in Grantsville, Saturday, March 21. A monthly planning meeting wiii be the order of the evening's meeting. Miss Allen has asked that a special invitation be given any young girl between the ages of 16 and 24 ti meet with them. If transporta' ion is Comma M. Lovell took for his text, needed, please contact Mrs. C.M. Lovell at Romans 10. East, Tod Park, On Thursday evening, there was or Mrs. Smithendorfe, at 74 Vine, a candlelight installation service Tooele. for both the Junior auxiliary girls ATTENDS MEET . and the intermediate group in the church auditorium. Mrs. A1 Taf- Mr. and Mrs.' E, Wayne Hanks oya and Mrs. Bill Redden pre- attended the swim meet at Pocasided. The new officers instated tello, Idaho. Mrs. Sadie Smith acwere as follows: Sue Herren, pres- companied them to Idaho, and ident; Lola Fae Herren, vice pres- visited relatives at St. Anthony, ident; Johan Herren, sec.; Diane during the weekend. They returned Sollis, treasurer; Joyce Whitlock, home Sunday night. program chairman; Connie Hester social chairman and historian and Gladys Avilaes, mission chairman. A social hour followed and deli 361-9t- l: Lake in Australia, comes and goes as it pleases. According to The World Book Enthe large lake near cyclopedia, George, . Canberra, keeps disappearing and reappearing. RUPTURED? Wear the World Famous DOBBS TRUSS for reducible hernii Bulbless, Beltless, Strapless No. 4 WORLD'S LEADER IN COMBINATIONS Coffee drP or lb. 69c re9- - Preserves 10 02 Jars Larse Grade A 4-1.- 2 00 dz- - Spare Time Pies Peas, Corn, 85c Peas & Carrots lst Quality Nylons Ball Point Pens Baby Food FROZEN FOODS BUY. Chicken or Turkey Toast Spread pair 39c 10 - 1.00 Gerbers Strained J2-$l BAL0GHA Tomato Juice Margarine 5-8- 6 pkgsSl 2. Hi Fi 5 - 1.00 3 3. 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The Easter motif was carried out in tne light refreshments and favors. Guests were: Karen and Devin Dewall, Burdett Riding, Kent Shosted, Robby Callirter, Bill and Joe East-burG'oria Heiniger Lloyd Palmer, Jerry Wickham, Richaid Anderson, and Sherie Fullmer. Gary received many n ee gifts. Mr. Payment Date Marrlt 1I illClCfl Jluiljl ends the wool qarcb J PARTY BIRTHDAY marketing year. Wool producers who marketed shorn wool or unshorn lambs between April 1, 1958 and March 31, 1959, are eligible for an incentive payment under the National Wool Act of 1954, To receive this payment, a producer must file an application at the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation (ASC) office by the last day of April. Payments are available for wool sold after Mar. The Bit and Spur riding club 31 under the 1959 wool program. will sponsor a trail ride on SunThe purpose of this shorn wool March 22 to Stansbury Isprogram is to encourage an an- day, land. nual national wool production of 300 million pounds. The unshorn Riders should meet at Flux (Bonlamb payment is to keep produc- neville service station on US highers from shearing their lambs be- way 40 West of Grantsville) by fore sale which results in an in- 10 a.m. ferior wool clip. Reservations should be made beWool is supported at 62 cents fore noon Friday by calling Floyd per pound. When the marketing White, 2090; Stu Paulick, 878; or 1489-J- , in order year is over and the national aver- Jean Farrington, that sufficient grub can be arage price per pound of wool sold in that marketing year is deter- ranged for the chuck wagon. mined, a payment rate will be set that will make up the difference Tooele MIA between the national average price and 62 cents per pound. The payment rate will be a percentage of Tooele stake MIA leadership the amount a producer received meeting will be held Thursday evfor his wool. This means the ening, March 19 at 7:30 p.m. in higher price a producer received the Fourth - Eleventh ward. All for his wool, the more his incen- MIA workers are urged to be tive payment. Diamonds had to compete with glass as a girls best friend in MIA leadership for the North ancient Egypt. The World Book Encyclopedia says glass objects Tooele stake will be held Thurswere considered as valuable as day, March 19, starting at 7:30 l Mrs. Erda Willardson was honored at a party on Sunday in celebration of her birthday. Guests included her husband, Oran Willardson and children, Thanna, Lonnie and Orau; also her parents, M and Mrs. Marlin Sorenson and her brother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Robert Sorenson and sons, Dell and Perry, of Centerville, Utah. They enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner and visiting together. Erda received nice gifts. She also received a long distance phone call from her sister, Mrs. Izola Batholomew, Los Angeles, who called to wish her a happy birthday. Lewis Brothers Stages inagured Monday a second-rountrip schedule between Salt Lake and Tooele The new trip leaves Salt Lake City at I p.m. daily, except Sunday, and arrives at Tooele at 2: 15 p in. Packages arriving on this trip will be delivered in the Tooele 21 PARTY BIRTHDAY Area Wool Incentive We will appreciate your support Bus express handled on all schedules General Supply Storage division, a suggestion award certificate and check. Mrs. Wilcoxen, who is in Salt Lake City to conduct a portion of the pops concert on Friday, in Kingsbury Hall, was accompanied to Tooele Ordnance Depot by Eugene Jelesmk, permanent conductor of the 14th annual pops concert of the Salt Lake Philharmonic orchestra. lc business area. The schedule which leaves Tooele at 9:15 a.m. daily and leaves Salt Lake City at 6:30 p.m., will continue to run as in the past, carrying passengers and express. The addition of the midaftemoon trip will furnish excellent express This is the Life," every Satur- service between Tooeie and Salt Tune in Lake City. Packages which arrive day at 4:30 on KSL-Tand see another gripping episode at 1 p.m. at the Salt Lake depot of the Christian gospel. will be delivered in the Tooele Without Jesus, there can be only business area before 2:30 p.m. fear of Gods wrath and punishment. In and through Him, there is God's grace, good will, and ANNOUNCES JOAN WOODBURY - WILCOXEN was presented a plaque in appreciation of her visit to Tooele Ordnance Depot on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, by Lt. Colonel James H. Dicks, deputy commander. The film actress and drama director was taken on a tour of the installation by Colonel Dicks. During her stay at the depot, Mrs. Wilcoxen presented Mr. Raymond D. 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