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Show Yrrnon Child Vernon U Itill. n h 0 Do" Y Jerry rdiu dav -- Anderson, age 3, gran Harold Lloyd. of' Viii.ii, w .is iui n on tin iht iK by a dog. W inlnesdjv evening alt 1 Meat oi' BUY QL ALIIY Mr. AT I OK Lf SS Sue l s Ojiiij lbs GROUND 3 BEEF Broadway Aleats North Broadway V 0 'i i 'IW i Vi-- .-' : ' V RLCLNT Rett nt vis ions at tm home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith of iLmudn, were their son and his family. Bishop and Mrs. Alex smith and children. Bruce, Connie, Richard, David and Gary-- , Richland, Washington. who were here to attend the LDS Confercnee. ryvi 830 A begins at Tooele Valley Hospital for Mr. and Mis. Edgar Moon, and Mrs. Edward Patton, -- . Craw M.W SUN Mr ami Mrs James R. Gowans, are the pioud parents of a son, jborn Tuesday. Apul 13, 3.IW am. jat the Holy Cross Hospital, in Salt Lake City The young nun weighed III at MX pounds fifteen ounces and was weleomed by a two and a half year old brother, Jimmy and grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard l.'.kingnm and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gowans. j j -- c- K V Dear Parents of Seminary orof th s ronfus.on and tnfurm you about the Seminary Progtam of. Pro unive, Senviury students: .very year at reg stiation time he Cherih of Jesus Christ of lliei e .seems to develop a corned-Jerahl- Latter Day Saints, j first, lit us s.iy that the Semi-- j misumlerstaiid.iig or conusion cowerting the importance! nary is ixn to all denominations' Si hool and a place of. purpose of or need for the as a LDS Sen.n.iry Pioerarj. Th.s let-- j where religious and moral educa-te- r Life begins at Tooele Valley Hospital or left, son of Mr. is nitendid to clarify some 'non is offered to all High School and Mrs. Joel Dunn and (Right) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Utudents It is maintained entirely! Claude Parkinson. Photos By A. D. Thomas Bo'inii.ul, Ldna Mae Burt, Seattle y the ( huuh. drawing fiom the; .Wadi.. M.lvm L.verett, Calif, and High School only students "bo'sul-subjects per day every year EASTER GLLSTS Mrs. Mildred Davis. l.rda. She are released for a at the in High School). i SjH.n(ln. their Easter vacation .also boasts 38 grand children and nd NJf 69 great grand children. THE SLMI.WRY teaching Mafl ed fmm hr h Robert 1 are their 9 fwwm all hold secondary ce.tif.cates for'Church jw Nes. ,J- - Bre" caching m the ffigh Schools of; the'", "' aMrJ a"d hardly oeMn Linda and Utah. They are all qualif.ed and of the ri5Ult8 orseni mPr;ance Margaret of Whittier, Calif, expruncta as well as any ingn nary tram.ng;. Can any one affordl school leather. ;o be without it? Can any parent. A tombstone is one thing that The course work is well defined, seeing suih results, hold back per- - always has a good word for a man ENDS SATURDAY organized and taught with the mi sum or cooperation in sending (when he is down, same or higher standards than his or her child to seminary' hose taught in H'gh School. Stan-- j ass,,sa -d.ards of attendance and Iunita-.- ' lhe advantage is all on the ality, gradts and credits, exami- - su0 0f seminary attendance, from nations and discipline are t0 church activity all'h.jiarp quivalent to the H'gh School stan igru-j-j- . is everything tu gam am1 - v Mr. and Mis. William I School Students Invited To Enroll in Seminary r O' j sponsoring merchants are aw rime floral, Bryan's Arctic Circle, Tooele Drug and Tate's Confectionery. Ui 1 of ford. "V Mr. Ledesma's daughter, who seems lo be approving (he transaction. I his week Hie Edge-moun- daughter L to R: son of daughter of M. it t, Court, assembled II clues and named Mrs, Grace Selvin (right) at lad wink's "Who's Mho' lo win $30.00. PrcM-ntinthe check it Lawrence Hood of llood-- algreen Drug, Iasi week's key tponvoring merchant. Lower left y : l He Mrs. Grace Sch in Law Ledesma, (lull), v J V New Babies - it best 1 k 1 I A. car tj 1 a 17 your N j , Meet the men who know 1.' 15, I960 south. M.00 r Friday, April i Aprd 11 was an unlucky d.i for t hddrrn, loyally Martina Vchman, age 3, duught er of Mr. and Mr. Jons Vritman, had the nns ortune to cut a gash n her i Inn. Wedmxday about p ni. m a (all at her home. It rciju.ied three t tchis to sew up the cut when treated at the uncle Valley Hospital. Thr Veit-- j man family reside at 13? bast 1st YES! s The Tooele Transcript f April I.'ltli Wn I iiliiikv Da for Local Children - irs no c.fii-s- I I daughter of in -- . Three ititifu wert required to rw up h wound when treated Ut the Tooele Valley Hup.lal, jt)ouf 9 p m, Wed.inJay. COME RENTE MSITORS Lt. and Mrs. John Rice were relent conference visitors and were guests of her parents. Mr. rs here and and Mrs. L II Su-with his parents m Amulga. Ihey left for their home m Novato. Calif., Tuesday morning. Mrs. Rice is the former Joan Siebers. Children - Ladies I I N i SI N i I 1 ITT.' . 1 L.r. V J7 4. mC V i Erda Lady Honored on e Mrs. Emily Everett, of Crda, was honored at a family party on Friday, April 8, on occasion o' her 84th birthday. Eighty two of her one hundred fifty direct de scendants were in attendance to "ay tribute to her. The Erda Ward Church was the scene of the festivities where a lunch was served and a program and visiting was enjoyed. THE PROGRAM was as follows Steven and vocal duet. Ann, SPRING CONDITIONING BUICK SERVICE SPECIAL ON SPECIALIZED SERVICE e Our Spring Conditioning now can help your car swing into Spring with fresh new power and Grace . better economy . . . and greater driving satisfaction! car-car- A SPECIALIZED BUICK SERVICE AT A SPECIAL PRICE: Minor engine tune - up Check entire cooling system Buick Lubricare the exclusive lubrication REMEMBER IT S CAR INSPECTION TIME! Barrus Motors, Inc Expert Service at Low Cast 83 North Main Street - Evansville, Indiana - Tooele, Ut. Phone 7 cuts. Holbrook. Mrs. Everett was born in Lon don, England, April 12, 1876, a daughter of James and Eliza Winter Rose. She came to the United States with her parents as converts to the LDS Church when she was six years of age. They settled in Centerville. She was married to Charles E. Everett on August 18, 1899, in the Old Endow mene House. Mr. Evectt died thirty years ago. they" WERE the parents of twelve children, two of whom are dead. Mrs. Everett has been an active member of the LDS Church, serving in the Relief Society, the ward choir and in Genealogy work She is in fine health, and is making her home with her daugli-er- , Mrs. Howard Davis of Erda. Her living posterity includes the following children, Anna Coombs, Edward Calif.; Inglewod, Everett, Centefville; Elsie Christensen, Thelma Johnson and Clyde Everett, Salt Lake City; Beatrice Holbrook and Ivan L. Everett, of f 1VM ONLY THREE MORE WEEKS! PLYMOUTH PROVE-IT-YOURSEL- F ECONOMY DRIVE Slanted Sevey of Salt Lake. COURSES offered are as fob Mr. Adams died April 4. and cws; Old Testament History Anyl is survived by his widow, a son Triod of the day. New Testament, .and daughter, two grand children, II story Any period of the day.!,five sisters, two brothers and his (The above two carry credit tomother. ward graduation in High School). Church History and Doctrine Hermits think they can get Any period of the day plus early closer to God by petting farther Book of Mormon and awav fr0m their fellow man. morning. Special Subjects (fourth year) -Any period plus early morning. (The last two do not carry High School credit but permit graduation from Seminary). (Also, these ;wo classes are considered as fulfilling the requirement for six -- i EDNAS Floral Arl 129 N Main - Ph. 1122 -- pedal Purchase Sale! bftrotfoerf G.E. FILTER - FLOW WASHER DONNA ANDERSON by JOHN PAXTON Sctwnpliy the novel Designed to Wash all cothes! by NE.VIL SHUIE end Directed by STANLEY KRAMER From ftoducetf E3 ARTISTS Ac leased Umi UNITED . Friday-Saturday-Sund- SATURDAY MATINEE Beginning a! 1 P.M. THEY CONQUERED THE UNCONQUERED! This will be our Kiddies 2 SPEED . as 2 CYCLE . 2 A Disney Festival Fun i "Tui ' A t-- af" jl COLOR iwe G.E. Automatic WASHER PRICES START AT $179 2a MAC MURRAY G.E. ULTRA - VISION T V WILLIAM BISHOP NINA SHIPMAN and BIG 21 FAMILY SIZE! k Fine Mahogany Finished All Wood Youth's MOST IN THE YEARS etiAT enmity! Jv -- 6 J.L. ) MODEL WA753T by I I tom I CinemaScop Fred TEMP $259 - . REYNOLDS Engine Contest Ends April 30th Nothing to buy! No Obligation! plants for EASTER i "ullv. DEBBIE for Your corsages and . STARTS SUNDAY 30-- D Tooele Merc 1 Matinee in place oi On the Beach" "est Drive the Plymouth all New ENTER BARRUS MOTORS Pykettes As Always for . Jhe High School has assured us that there is no reason why any High School student should not take Seminary on released time everv D. Adams, on April 8. year. If vour child has claimed She was accompanied by three o.herwise, it would behoove you Mrs. Betty Lexes, Mrs. sisters. o examine their registration care-Lilas Car; oil and Mrs. Irene Janies Davs; Tribute lo Grand mother, Howard E. Davis; Dance McKcndnck; numbers, Douglas vocal duet, Phillip and Gary Jones; piano medlev, Joy Mane ones and a marinba and accor- dian number by Everett and Bea IBWiMrthJWfw co-ordina- tes EDNAS notlvng to lose. mis! assume taat when any "Religious training is the In'st student (LDS at least) doesn t means we have of developing char-takSeminary, either the parents! JC(t,r " have not been convinced of the Richard A. Bush. Principal livantages to be gained or the students are not being properly advised or directed by their par- e olth Birthday OUICK clever -- Mrs. Emily Everett J SPOIMSWLAU WONDERFUL YEARS! i k Cabinet. High Powered Chassis with Full er Transformer. Pow- Set and Forget Volume Control. MODEL 21C3440 2cv The Driver recording best mileage wins 500 gallons of Gas! BARRUS MOTORS 81 South Main - Phone TOOELE, UTAH COLOR C 7 MOM IF (A SE C O P5 G FABIAN CARL REINER johnmcGiver difNEfVl.ax.ScOFTEi PH G.E. T V PRICES START AT $168 j CAROL LYNLEY txi RADIO ELECTRIC & HAEIDWARI |