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Show 11 llie Tooele Transcript Holiday Tea Set for Dec 5 ' Friday, November Annual Coif Ladies of Elks Banquet Set Bridge Luncheon For Saturday TIIS Chorus Concert Saturday, December 5, is the date sat for the second annual Tooele Garden Club Holiday Tea", according to Mrs. Helen House, chairman. Theme of the affair will be Around the World at Holiday Time and will be held at the civic rooms, at the City Hall, between the hours of 1 and 9 p m Admission will be 25 cents donation, and door prizes will be given every hour. 13, 1959 The Ladies of Elks are holding a bridge luncheon at the Elks Club Saturday, November 28, at Tickets will be $1.25 per person and can be obtained from members of the Club. Mrs George Koxtello is chairman of the affair and assisting her are Mrs. Jay DeLaMare, Mrs. Kay Hansen, Mrs Charles Hopkins, Mis. Nyven Marchette, Mrs. Robert Cudd, Mrs. Emil Pezel, Mrs. John Paulos, Mis Joe Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Reed Is Thursday Saturday, November at 14, 7 Tod Officers Club, is the and place for the annual ladies a The 1959-6edition of the and mens golf association award chorus will be featured in banquet and election of officers concert by Tooele High School m for the coming year the Junior High Auditorium, on Trophies and gift ceitificates Phursday evening, November 12, will be awarded for club chamat 8. 15 p m. Admission to this pionship for low gross, low net in very interesting program is free each flight. Leg winners, leg run Ihis will be the first appear ner up and consolation winners will ance of this fine group to the genalso receive tiophies. eral public, according to Kan The top twenty spots on the Swan, vocal music director, and ladder will receive gift certifiEvery Womans club, lodge, or will feature a great oi variety cates. The ladies association also Stewart. religious group is invited to con music, most of which will Mr. and Mrs. Owen tribute to the exhibitions. Follow- igood and plans to present trophies to their Ferry, oe penormed without accompaniRex and Kyle, of Clear winners. ing is a list of ideas: ment (acapella). The evenings Linda, A social hour is planned from 7 were guests ot parents, Mr kissing ball, door selections will range from Bach neld, mistletoe, to 8 which will be followed R. and Mrs. J. week last Davis, by swags, mantel decor, winter cor- to from Wagon Wheels" and the business meeting sages, table decor, church decor Enghsn madrigals to Negro spir- During their stay, they attendee dinner and All men and lady golfers are the funeral services tor grand (formal), ituals. to attend. St. Joer. urged lather, Ephraim Buffet F'eatured with the group will be arrangement, punch bowl arrangements, afternoon the high school male quartette, tea service, hall greetings and a girls double trio, and soloists, decor, coffee table setting, mir- Patti Mueller, soprano, and Bob ror decor, baskets of fruit, Anderson, piano, the public is encones, etc. couraged to come and spend what Special Tables promises to be a rewarding even-nOriental tables in the ever more tamiliar linen, dishes, Tooele Tenth Ward will hold lanterns, etc.; Swedish - small surroundings of the school audiThe outgoing bishopric of the annual ward conference on Sun smorgasbord, English buffet, torium. Tooele Sixth ward will be honored day November 15, at 1 pm. in French - Ideas; Mexican - Pin-atThe chorus will sing a variety at a program and social on Fri the ward chapel. Decorated small tree, crib of selections from English MadHIGHLIGHT OF THE MIA SESSION of North Tooele stake All members of the ward are day November 20, at 8 p m. in the scenes. to rigals Negro Spirituals and First - Sixth Ward church. conference, Sunday, was the awarding of the Master to in be attendance. urged Each organization is also in- from a Bach choral to Wagon and Golden Gleaner award to Mr. and Mrs Elwin The party will be a On 7:15 at family Monday evening, vited to have its president or Wheels". THS programs have alClarence Hansen presented the Master affair, according to Bishop pm. the MIA conference will also someone aopo.nted to pour at ways been noted lor their variety night award and Mrs. Agnes Black made the presentation of the A. W. Steadman, who extends an be held. Members of the ward are the tea for 30 minutes, during Music is selected to be of interest Golden Gleaner award Mr. and Mrs. Elkmgton complied invitation to all members of the also invited to attend this meetthe afteinoon. to everyone as well as being with many of the requirements for the high award, from the ward to attend in family groups ing. A dance will follow the musically educational to the choTooele Tenth Ward. An invitation is also extended to rus members. all former ward members, all 1 Featured along with the chorus stake officers and friends of the day of this week, November 12, will be the high school and male starting at 7:30 pm. in the ward outgoing bishopric, J. Dean Zen- church. quartette, and a girls double trio. ,tner, Leonard C. Kirk and Wayne With a beautiful harvest moon Patti Mueller will sing a soprano Glen Llkington, former bishop, to create atmosphere, the Ver- som, and Bob Anderson will play MaI,ett( wherever they might hve The Sixth Ward Relief Society A very flne and Isaac Gordon and Tloyd ic pr0gram has been Bazaar will be held non Ward MIA will sponsor its solo. 7 tor piano Accompanists Saturday, Walters, former counselors and traditional Harvest Ball, Friday, he group are Bob Anderson and arranged following which will be November, in the First Sixth and refresh. of the clerks, Nathan Jones, Irvin dancmg visiting Outgoing bishopric November 13, at 8.30 pm. in the Linda Nelson. ward recreation hall, starting at Tooele ments. and Maurice Bryan, will Fourth Ward will be feted Vernon wardhouse, according to Admission to the concert is free. 10 a m. a social in their honor, Thurs- - be the honored guests at F. Vernon Raymond Pehrson, A wide variety of baked foods, FIREMENS AUXILIARY YMMIA Superintendent. clothing, quilts, and articles for TO MEET, MONDAY for Christmas giving, will be Furnishing the music for this The monthly meeting of the affair will be the Tone Aires, a sale. Items are on display in Tooele Fire Department Ladies and Lids store. very popular dance band in this U U Auxiliary, will be held Monday, area. Admission will be fifty Special item for sale will be November 16, at 8.00 pm. in the cook book of favorite recipes cents per person, plus budget Carolyn Ruth House, daughter Fire Station. of Mr. and Mrs. 0. Earl House, card or guest ticket. ward ladies. Lunch will be serv All members are urged to be of 38 East Second North, Tooele d through the day. in attendance for the nominal. ons has been chosen one of twenty for officers for 1960 will be connew members of Aquamaids ducted. the University of Utah. Hostesses for the evening will the womens be Mrs. is Aquamaids Ruth Park, Mrs Minerva swimming and water ballet or- Adams, Mrs. Carol Shields and the U. The group at ganization ENDS SATURDAY Mrs. Ellen England. presents several programs each Annual Ward Conference sche year and assists in activities oi dule for Tooele Stake has been the womens recreation Seth assoc-la- t announced by President Howard on. I. Clegg. A freshman math O major at the On Sunday, November 15th, con U. Miss House was graduated Meet erences will be held at Tod from Tooele last spring MEM high presents While there, she served as pep North Tooele stake genealogical Park, (11:30 am), Tooele Eleventh ward (5:30 pm.), and Tooclub president, senior hop chair- union meeting will be held Sunele Fourth Ward (7:30 pm). man, art editor of the yearbook day, November 15, at 4. 15 p m Stockton Ward Conference will and on the debate team. in the stake tabernacle. EVA be held Sunday, Nov. 22nd, at An invitation is extended every7:30 pm. and at Vernon, Sunday one in the ,stake to attend, and November 29th, at 7.30 pm. , 0 Aca-pell- p m , lpm. g - sent TB control activities, Durham said We must expand our efforts to find all the unknown cases of TB lurking in our state. We must increase our efforts to - TB patients get back Do more than save lives" is help ex on feet and stay there We their he aim of the Utah Tuberculosis tnd Health Association as it pic-- must extend our educational prores for the 1959 Christmas gram so that people of all ages learn how to protect themselves Seal Campaign from TB We must put more The traditional campaign will money into medical research to open November 16, with the mati- find better ways of fighting TB." ng of Christmas Seals to Utah Utah has recorded a dramatic residents, it was announced by G. Homer Durham, Utah Christ- decrease m the TB death rate since 1920 The success in keepmas Seal Campaign Chairman Over e'ght million lives have ing new TB cases from develop-n- g during the same period has been saved since the first Christbeen much less apparent. Emthe mas Seal was issued, but is therefore being placed phasis of not lives is enough, savings We must seeon preventing the spread of the declared Durham t0 unsuspecting families. o it that every family is spareddist'ase he suffering and tragedy of this long term, contagious disease." Proceeds from this years The earlier a case of tuberculo-Chnstma- s Seal Campaign must sis is discovered and treated, the Jo more than maintain our pre- - better the chance for recovery. TB Group Prepares For Christmas Seal Campaign 3 Tenth Ward To Hold Annual Outgoing Sixth Ward Bishopric To he Honored Conference Sun. - a, n Vernon to Ilohl Harvest Ball tli Ward Sixth Ward Belief Society Bazaar To Honor BATEMAN JEWELRY Ex-Bishopr- "The Diamond Man" 5 North Main Street -- Carol) n House Is Member of of Aquamaids Take home dozens of brilliant buys! JPemeys Tooele Stake Sets Dates for Ward Conferences Vorth Stake Genealogical for Sun. 4:15 ward and stake officers are pecially requested to be in Chamber of Commerce Statistics to Date Breakfast Set The 1959 Census of Agriculture, now under way in Tooele County, For Nov AM will bring up to date farm statiSponsoring the Saturday night stics last collected in 1954, when dance on Nov. 14, is the Stock-toThe Tooele Chamber of Com the farm census revealed the folMIA. merce will hold their next meet lowing facts: The dance will be a record mg, Wednesday, November 18, The value of products sold in hop with a floor show and re- at 7:45 am. at the Kirk Hotel 1954 farm by operators was freshments. Starting time is 8:30 Coral Room. $1,016,304. All members are urged to be p.m. at the Fourth - Eleventh The value of all crops sold was ward recreation hall, and admis- in attendance at this breakfast $162,949 and included $157,706 for sion is 25 cents per person with meeting. .ield crops, $950 for vegetables, budget card or card. guest $1,993 for fruits and nuts, and Anyone who has a favorite re- TOD Park Invites $2,300 for horticultural special- cord is invited to bring it along ties. Parents to The value of all livestock and School Friday livestock was products sold $853,355 and included $138,881 for Tod Park school, invites ail pardairy products, $72,309 for poulents to observe American Educatry and poultry products, and tion Week, by visiting school, Fri11 $642,165 for livestock and liveday, November 13, at 1 pm. Af stock products. Tooele Fourth Ward Relief So- ter parents visit the classrooms, a program will be given In the 1-H ciety Bazaar will be held Saturauditorium with all classes parNovember at 14, begmmng day, 1 p.m. in the Fourth Eleventh ticipating. VISIT BOWMANS ward church. Mr. and Mrs. John Albert, of There will be many beautiful items for Christmas giving, and Redlodge, Montana, were weeksale of baked foods. Come out end guests at the home of Mr Annual Achievement Exer- and select and Mrs. Frank H. Bowman They your favorite. Only 40 left last cises are to be conducted WednesTuesday and were until Christmas, do days your for Arizona, where they will day, November 18, at 7:30 pm. in Christmas shopping from our the Junior High School auditorium spend the winter months. selection of gift items. Tooele Record Hop 18,7:45 n i. . ALFRED HITCHCOCKS NORTH by north yesr e Starring JESSIE ROYCE LANDIS TECHNICOLOR, 4th Ward Relief Society Bazaar Set for Nov. Acheiveinent Exercises Here -- Wednesday 7:30 4-- in STARTS SUNDAY These exercises are for all FORMER TOOELEANS VISIT members in Tooele County, except and chil Jack and Neva Cox those residing in Grantsville. of Toocleans former dren, Price, friends members, leaders, parents, and relatives are invited to attend were Sunday dinner guests, of the A. W. Steadman family. They send greetings to their many PANGUITCH VISITORS Misses Janice and Linda, and friends here. Mr. Cox is at preCorbaby Dannie Talbot, Panguitch, sent manager of the Price arrived Monday, and are guests of net Store. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry weekend. They are the children of Beebe. They will return home this Jay Talbot, Panguitch. Now And Make Your Christmas Layaway Selection! 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