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Show f'e home of Mr. and Mrs Rawlin con do around the home. ' .v. The Tooele 19, 1959 of Gull. Mrs. Jimmy Christianson Amy Vorwalier of Sait Lake City, and fr.ends California, visited wuh spent Tuesday in Frda, visiting FAMILY PARTY relatives and attended the MIA t jwith friends and relatives and enJ The fjmiiy of Mrs. Elva Rigby, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Taylor of Conference in Salt Lake, Saturday . joyed the day quilting at Relief Salt Lake City, spent Saturday at Spanish Toik, visited over the with f.mma Warr, Bonnie Drou-- , Society. About 26 family mem-lier- s Saratoga. weekend at the home of Mr. and bay, Laura Gull, Lila Merle Cas MIA held their activity The Salt Lake, Tacoma, from Mrs. Rawlin Gull. tagno, Kathleen Droubay, Tuyene1 F night Tuesday esenmg with singWashington; and Fairs iew. Kay t Vorwalier and Wendull Caxtagno. and Alta Rigby and children, Daling and fun games. Each class Mrs. Lowell Christensen and had a sixriul booth where throwvid Allen, and Rolx-r- t Kay attenddaughters Maurine, Gay eand Re ed from Tooele. They enjoyed ing darts, ring the bottle, pinning Nae of Blaikfoot, Idaho, left on a tail on a donkey, driving nails, water skiing, boating, rides on a kissing game which eaih perthe concessions, visiting and a .Monday evening for their home the ball diamond. Utter Wednesdays at son was given a candy kiss and delicious pot luck lunch. On Sun. spending a week with sister See you there land brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. lots of hot dogs, punch, ice cream, the family all met at the home of 59 THUNDERBIRD Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Maxwell of homemade candy, popcorn balls, Mr. and Mrs. Gail Bench, at Salt George Cochrane. Salt Lake, visited Monday, at the were all with Lake City, for lunch and visiting. sold, Linda Rockwell of Bountiful is etc., proceeds home of Mrs. Rose Castagno and 4 Dr., 58 and Mrs going to buy ball suits for the They met to honor guest this week, at (he home of Mr. tnd Mrs. Allen Clark. all A to thanks team. and her grandmother, Mrs. Carrie! special children, Randy, Jay Rigby who helped make the evenings en 58 Bel Air, 4 Door Wendull and Diane, Fort Lewis, Miss Katherine Smith of Magna, Rockwell. tertainment a success. for Washington. Jay is leaving Is guest at the home of an aunt Robert Taylor of Spanish Fork! Korea about June 24, to serve for Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Miles 58 and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roland is spending the summer at the a weekend for over entertained the year in the U.S. Army. He is a First Baptist Paul Clark career man. His wife and childMr. and Mrs. J. E .Dusenbery 4 Dr. 58 Paul Clark celebrated Tiis sixth ren will live in Bountiful, while 597 SOUTH MAIN son. David of Aztec, New and when David Monday, birthday her husband is in Korea. Mexico: Mr and Mrs. L. M. Pastor, Rev. Varion L. Slogner Bol- 2 Door, 57 lang.ord, Brad . , Palmer, lings, Mr and Mrs. George V. ,. Dale, 10 a m. School, Sunday OLD EIGHT YEARS r sen, Nelda Kay Vorwalier, Susan easycareshirts that Morning Worship, 11 am. 57 Buick 4 Dr., HT Powered-Ai- r Cond. Miss Sharon Lee Hunt, daughter Mrs. Cumings and Mr berry, 6 were Gull and Richard Weyljnd Union, Training pm. celeof Mr. Mrs. Dean and Hunt, Morns and Mrs. Miles are sisters "iroiVLthemselves! served a hot lunch with birthday and brothers. Mrs. Evening worship, 7 pm. brated her eighth birthday on Fri6 cly., 4 Doors 56 Norman Dun Midweek prayer service, W'ed., cake and ice cream .Party games can and children June 12, with a party held day, Robert. Steph 7 reclimaxed the afternoon. Paul pm, that afternoon. Party games were ane, Rebecca, Esther and Tavlor it 4 56 ceived a lot of nice presents. played with prizes for the winners and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ludwig St. Marguerite and light refreshments were serand children Robert, Celia, Ger2 Door, 56 ved. Guests included: Debra Robald. Kevin and Valerie. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Ouff and ins, Anna Paulos, Jill Johnson, D Catholic WEAR 6 cyl., 4 Doors 55 Ann Buys, Linda Jones, Marsha family, Mr. and Mrs. J. Robert Van Vleet, Sherrie Struhs, Rev. Charles E. Freegard and to Droubay and family, went Bonnie Hunt. Sharon Lee receivPastor 56 stake mission Deep Creek on 415 Utah Avenue ed many lovely gifts. assignment last week end where 2 Door, they spent some time visiting at Sunday Masses 7:30, 10:30, and 56 FOUR YEARS OLD the home of Mr. and Mrs. Loyd 6 pm. Master Rodney Stewart enjoys,and-Trani- Christiansen, and Mr. and Mrs. Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to 2 Dr, 55 France Christiansen, who have 8 30. ed the time of his life at a de5 1.00 up just returned to Deep Creek from Novena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. lightful party, held Tuesday, June 56 speed Tran. Tailoring? Tht most careful, In of bis fourth Phoenix, to spend the summer. 16, in celebration the sxpert manner of Arrow, The Erda ward MIA will hold childrens games birthday. Little First Lutheran 54 in a canyon party June 30, with a fabrics? The most care-fre62, were played and light refresh7th and Birch 'Sanforized" 100 cotton or ments were enjoyed. Rodney reprogram and games for each B. Holm, Pastor ceived many wonderful gifts. Jill 51 4 Door, V-- 8 group to participate in. A good dacron and cotton . . . wash Donal Ann time is in store for all who turn Carol Hansen, Johnson, 21. Fourth The and wear wonders that drip Sunday June out and all are encouraged to atMelody and Brenda Pedersen, Jo49 Sunday after Trinity dry, need no Ironing. Newest tend. el, Bible clas School Jody and Julie Buck, Debby, and fashion tones, smart white . . . Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rose of Dennie and Steven Mair, Billy In perfect-fittincollar styles. at 9.15 49 DeSoto at the Bountiful, spent Sunday Janet Beckstrom, Robyn Hales, Ser10.30. at service Worship home of Mr. and Mrs. Banaire and Randy Higgs our neigh- McKendriLk Rose. They enjoyed a nice dinner mon topic: Defending were present to enjoy the party bor. Lenoe Hardman and visiting together. of with Rodney. He is the son Sunday School Teachers Train- Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Stewart It was a truck load for Mrs Mary Manchester was honored ing Course, Wednesday at 7 pm. Georgia Warr, Monday morning guest at a birthday party This Is The Life Saturday at when she gathered up all the nesday Little friends. Mrs. Bessie Kemp spent Thurs67 East Vine Ph 134 on KSL-T390 No. Main Ph. 1536 home builder girls and took them Jean Coon, Lenore Hardman, Gay!-day and Friday of last week, visitn slander, as in robbery and on an outing up Settlement Can- W'arr, Massey Young and Vicki in and friends with relatives ing and Jensen were on hand to help theft, the receiver is always as Pavson and Nephi, Utah. yon. A heapin breakfast dinner was cooked over a camp- make this a happy day for Mary. Scott Adams of Magna is visitfire with games and hiking enjoyed by Rebecca Hale, Peggy Eden, ing at the home of a cousin, Clint Community Methodist Ellen Fox, Derenda Magee, Alice Hardman. James C. Stephens, Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Glyndon Bates Clark, Karen Gull, Jean Coon, Large Fresh Solid Phone 1007 and children of Pasco, Wash., Gay Warr, Mary Manchester, Church school at 9:45 am. Gordon, Rockwell, and Mrs. Claris Parkinson, Grants-vill- e Sherry Church service at 11 am. Lenore Hardman, Vicki Jensen, the sjent Wednesday at Nursery for small children. Carol Hawker, Tressa W'arr and home of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Methodist Youth Fellowship class leaders Georgia Warr, JoanjLiddell. 6.30 pm. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Droubay and Castagno and Beth Clark. Seagull Choir practiie, Thursday, leader Emma W'arr was unable.field, spent Saturday at the home Ice Cold and Sweet to attend. This being Lenores children Jefferey and Nina, Clear-- 7:30 p m. On June 21, Dr. Joseph N. Uem-erbirthday, her daddy gave all a of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Liddell. PH D., will be the speaker. Vicki Jensen of Tod Park spent pleasant surprise when he brought a beautiful birthday cake up the last week at the home of her Dr. Uemera, has been on the faccanyon for all to enjoy. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clive ulty of Westminster College for five years. Next year,' he takes a Jensen. Lora place on the faculty at Morning-sid- e Mrs. Clive Jensen, Mrs. College, Sioux City, Iowa. Gull, Mrs. Don Jensen and La- their picture appears in the June Rev. Stephen will return from a bridal attended (D0nne Jensen, Instructor These children arelshower in Salt his vacation, Friday, June 26. Saturday evening shown helping grandfather IvanLake for Nabisco Vanilla Fesh Lean End Cuts Official board meeting will be Mrs. Dick Peterson. and Mrs. Peterson is the former Norma held in the church, Friday, June Allsop carry the groceries 1 49c PORK CHOPS lb. 49c many other little chores a child jensen 0f Er(ja jhe shower was'2 at 7:30 p.m. The chairman of held at the home of Mrs. Phy- - he board for the conference year New Low Price 1959-6Fresh, Lean Beef will be elected at this His Porter. be should All members meeting. sal 1.24 GROUND BEEF lb. 49c present. MOTHER VISITS Mrs. George F. Richman, ParaSure Champ with a 20c Coupon Small Fresh Meaty SEVEN YEARS OLD last dise, Utah, arrived here 10 1.33 honored with Dog her Miss Jill Johnson was Saturday, for a visit SPARE RIBS 49c son and daughter-in-law- , Reese at a party, held Monday afternoon 12 oz. First Jar Quality Standby her and Darlene Richman and child- June 15, in celebration of Swift's Oriole ren, Brad, Sue and Jan. She came seventh birthday. Games and lite sliced BACON lb. 49c refreshments were enjoyed by Jill with her son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Richman, who re- and her guests. She received Size Family turned home that same day. many lovely gifts. Her sister, in 2 for 75c Reg. Size Miss JoAnne Johnson was of arrangements. Guests included VISIT AT PANGUITCH res z nly 31c 4 Lux Toilet 33c Blue and Debra and Dennie Mair, George Mrs. Minnie Beckstrom Janet children, Janet and Steven spent Erickson, Carol Smith, last week visiting at the home of Beckstrom, Linda Higgs, Rodney her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart, Donal, Melody and Bren- Judd, at Panguitch, Utah, while da Pedersen, Sue Richman, Debra the Robins, Joel and Jody Buck, Nanher husband, Leland, spent week attending teachers confer- cy Stringham, Sherrie Hunt and ence at Utah State University, at Janet Gubler. Jill is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Johnson. Logan. Coon. LOCAL Friday June Transcript CIIURCIIIIS ALL SHARP! ALL PRICED TO MOVE! i i Chrysler Hardtop, Powered Chevrolet Chevrolet Nomad Wagon Standard Trans. Plymouth Hardtop Dodge m. Plymouth Ford, Door Sedan Mercury. 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