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Show rvrrwM t'r Clarence and Jackie, and Ron Anderson. Corrlne home fur one week. They derson, Luanna Nielson and Jerry two U Sorenson. iare from Susanvillr, California. (where Clarence is employed with The following new officers were lf)e ( Service, lee ted in U endover'i monthly It has In en over two years PTA meeting: President, MartHolmes, first vice, Joanne Weare. since they were home. I he grandSeuind vice, Principal, Secretary, 'parents esjMf rally enjoyed their leanor Thornton, grandsons, Scott and Robert The program consisted of a r r" tomime by the Junior High, a sax-- ' solo Dick Wind by last'aphone hy his daughter Jola (Marjorie; joyed skiing in the beautiful spring 'an! the ( hipmonks, How left, Corrme Anderson, and sunshine. j Karen Iage) pave a number. Mrs. Barbara Park and chil-Refreshments were furnished by! en celebrated John' Marie' and birthday Marie Johnston one day last week In Salt Lake. Holmes, fifth and sixth grade t They went to the park and the Room Mothers. I c now, Toby Tyler. Last, but not Slxt,,.n ,ai)i(S a(lt.n(1,d a shower least, they enjoyed a shopping f()(, N,rs ,()lS T(,ny who is ,0 bl. spree at Grand Central, where! marrl,.d the first part of May to the children were each given a Fovelace, at the home) to he or she of Mrs, Ada AmlorMin. Hostiss dollar buy whatever wanb-d- . They were accompanied; were A()a Aml,.rson ,Mly Lang, sister Mrs. Dar- - Lt,ah J()m.s om, Tubtna U,aaml. by Barbara Jena Case and two children, who 4 lovely ham dinner was s- - r- are from Salt Lake. and the following ladies were jved Friday, Mrs. Nuffer, Pat Nufler'present: Lois Tolly, I ranus Rus-an1 Mrs, Garrett enjoyed a trip sell, Ruth Linares. Mildred Mona'A co Salt Lake. Then Saturday and han, Marie Johnston. Myrtis Mr. and Mrs. Nuffer and chinson. Melba Anderson, loyda family attended Youth Conference' DeVaney, Lomta Wadsworth, Ruth; in Grantsville. Von Shelton. Lynn! DeVaney. rrmisen and Bishop Garrett also Veneta Melton 4 Conference attended Saturday.! Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Tripp and; r cnG. Mrs. R. Camplxdl, Lynn Poulsen returned for Sunday Mr. and Conferenee along with Mr. and joyed having their son and dau- - Mr. Wciidovers Sally Sagas XoOcIg XrOnCCrilt Friday, April 22, I960 Helen House Plans for Music Meel - 1 M - X h & pan-Bn- N d1 , ."' ; I w A Pushing plans to make the annual musical festival of the Music Teachers National Association, an outstanding affair, is Mrs. Helen House, who has also pushed the organization of the MBNA local chapter, Ihe music festival is scheduled for Sunday, May 1, at 4 p m. in the Community Methodist Church. A fine array of talent will be presented and the public is cordially invited to attend, Following is a thumbnail sketch of the music career of Mrs. House Musical education started when I was about 4 years old - paralyzed from the waist down, I was carried to the old square ebony piano with the bulbous legs and yellow satin back of the grill of the keyboard and music rack and pra- 3 i tv J I d Old Friends Med A wonderful afternoon was enjovid on Monday afternoon, when the original members of the E.D. llub met at the home of Mrs, Vera Tale, on South Main Street. Ihe event was prompted by a visit of Mrs. II. B. (Lajetta) Fenton of Rockford, Illinois, who was Ihe honored guest. The club was organized in 192S. Pictured above seated front Mary Kay, daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. Carol Jones from Cedar I City, is spending a month with; her grandparents Mr. and Mr.!Sa,t Uke onc day ,as( . Mac Saturday afternoon hear ,t tK.autlfu, r(.ay Mary Kay entertained Cyndy and Pamela Mjlone. The' Gordon Stewart hurt his leg with table was decorated with lilacs the spikes on his shoe, while high-anhot chocolate and cookies jumping during gym period Tues-werserved. They all fell very day. If he is careful, for a few stitches won t be necessary, important, since they were allow-;dayed to use Ihe best china. Before Mrs- Th,dj Downs from Ingle-spenreturning home. Mary Kay will! l(h;wood- - California is home with her a few days In Llko Mr. Mrs. Tom and parents. her other grandparents. Christensen, because of Mrs. EASY-LIVIN-G (L to R) Mrs. Joe Johnson, Mrs. Dora Jettc, and Mrs. 0. T. Barrus. Second row: Lee Fenton, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Jack Rowberry. Mrs. Vera Gillespie and Mrs. George Allen. Standing, (lie honored guest, Mrs. Fenton, Mrs. Leo Bird, Mrs. Gus Russell and Mrs. Joseph Crandall. Mcl-eod- Su-si- SEPARATES d Donnkennys leasure-lovin- s, g separates in little-or-n- iron o d - Christensen's illness. Leah's many The Red Cross was happy to refriends wish her a speedy ceive 64 pints of blood from and wish to thank all those who donated. The American Legion Auxiliary Teen- - age Record; sponsored a Mr. and Mrs. Chet Hewlett andDance at the Legion building, on family had a lovely weekend in Saturday. April 16. Those from Mt. Pleasant where they visited out of town enjoyed being with with Elaine's mother, Mrs. Soren their old classmates. son and sister, June Blanchard S ridiculous bit of news: Mrs and two daughters. They left Wcndover Thursday and returned Hilda Wiley had to have her cat rescued from a telephone pole home Monday. Fred Kenley and Gene HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Grace'Craner. In no way could she coax Banks and Teri Gieber, April 26; the cat down after being frightenTommy Freeman. April 29; Twain ed by a dog. D. West, April 30th and Christine Fourteen members attended the Garrett, Mav 1st. to Mr. regular dinner meeting of the CONGRATULATIONS and Mrs. James A. Monahan, Melons which was held at the State Lounge, Monday, April 18th. April, on their wedding anniver-H-,nsafyThe following members were Mrs. Leah Jones and children elected as officers for the coming President. Oliver Sharp; had a nice visit in Grantsville Darrel Wadsworth; vice, with Leah's parents, Mr. and vice. Gene Jones; third vice, Green. They left Thursday Homer Streetman; Tail Twister, returned home Saturday. Mrs. Helen House Leo Waters; Lion Tamer, Row land Portwood and Mrs. R. one directors Port wood; Thursday year Meet at the BYU on Sat, Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. boys drove to Tooele and Mr. Clarence McLeod and Jess Ecton; Nick Konakis, ver brought Mike and Betty Gene April 23rd, in which Stephen and Portwood joined them Friday to two year directors Tim Craner, along with several spend a pleasant Easter holiday and Bill Russell. Last, but not Craner. Bvran Stone and Darrell for the Easter other Wendover boys will partithe home of Mrs. Port wood's least, Rands Wiley, being such an Peterson home holidays. They all returned home cipate. Michael will be in the separents. Mr. and Mrs. William efficient secretary, was nior division. Michael won a medal on Easter Sunday. s Mrs. Mortensen. for a third year. Sunday, in the BYU meet last year by sister, Mrs. Cliff Miller Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Calver coming in fifth in the 440 with all and four boys accompanied them and son, Seniors. for an afternoon of egg rolling. jPheonix, Ariz., are visiting their and Mrs. Betty Craner Lake Salt Michael to in anu la son Mr. and Mrs. Calver and Mrs. family journeyed (daughter, ctc.j in nearby hills. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Craner. to do some shopping and meet the Leone Martin will leave from Don Heath returned to Reno to They arrived April 5th. plane from Pasco, Wash, on which Provo for Pheonix, their home. Mrs. Craner's aunt, Mrs. Leone school after spending one week fabric. Wen-dove- r Delightful ) addition to any warm weather wardrobe, so versatile. set 6.98 u - y: - - Port-ond'- V 1 cticed. Music was not made interesting' . ,, , . and to play them you really learn-- br,l' jur ?n ?a ed your notes and Bach early in! er Sundy April 17. Sharing her life. No one knew if I could or birthday fun were her parents. would ever walk again and I must Eldon and Bonnie Pugh, of 490 learn to do something that could West Fifth South and three sisters, be dune from a wheel chair as an Kathy, Anna and Marla. with dignity. adult I HAD a french teacher . How NOTE OF APPRECIATION my family ever found her in a Mr. Alvin W. Wallin, former small town of almost entirely German and Scandinavian people, I Tooele resident, who recently had an operation on his knee, is now will never know. at home and reported to be imMy father stood behind me and He wishes to exthe time and taught proving steadily. tend to his Tooele friends, his me something in phrasing that was thanks for the many get well never brought up again by later wishes extended him during his I teachers until entered a conservatory. I recovered the partial use illness. of my limbs and at 33 I knew when I sat down I could rise UNDERGOES SURGERY again without help. Howard Yerke Sr., underwent In the meantime I had taught surgery Tuesday, at the a major teachers received public school, training, including the presenting LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He of the subject to the child and is reported to be improving. child psychology, attended a girls school, MacPhail Conservatory in Univ. of Minnesota Minneapolis, Music Dept., Minneapolis, Minn., studied with Rudolph Ganz of Chi cago Conservatory and married. MUCH EXTRA curricular work has been done since. In Chicago, of Utah, Brigham University Young University and I hofie the end is not yet. As a member at large of the MTNA, I am Utah's delegate to Conventions National and Divisional meetings. LAST YEAR I had the privilege of giving the organ work at the University of Montana instead of being on the receiving end. - Wilbur and I nave managed to make a home wherever we were and enjoy living here our neighbors, and our city. This is our final home and I assure you, its a lovely place to grow old in. The organ-piansection of the "Spring Festival of Music given by members of the MTNA will show how interesting these two instruments can be, together. - o SUMMER CAMP If the children are helping you stay young, theyre probably away at a summer camp. We stand behind our work so that, you will have complete satis- faction. Quick service, too, your watch or clock will be ready in one week or less. 15 YTKMAX Jewelry 5 N Main - Ph. 855 1 Two Stake Temple Day Tuesday Temple day tor the North Tooele and the Tooele Stakes will be Tuesday, April 26th. The two Tooele Stakes are two of eight stakes assigned the facilities of the Salt Lake Temple for this day. so it is desired that all persons within the two stakes who hold Temple recommends, attend sessions in the Temple this day. Seven sessions are held daily. Those attending the first session should be in the Temple by 8:00 a.m. Those attending the evening session should be in the Temple by 7:00 p.m. A chartered bus will leave from the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle at 5:30 p.m. stopping at the Lake View Ward Chapel at 5:35 p.m. and holding at the Overpass below town until 5:45 p.m. There is no individual charge for transportation on this bus. Schedules of all Temple days and schedules of Temple sessions may be obtained from your Bischairman, or hop, Genealogical from your Stake President. These are valuable in helping you to arrange your time to attend sessions on regularly assigned Temple days. JU NEW GRAND CHILD Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pannunzio are proudly announcing the birth of their first grand child, a son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Billy of Salt Lake City, April 19. The young man weighed seven pounds, and measured 19 inches. The mother is the fromer Fil Pannunzio of this city. Other proud grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ahlstrom of St. John. The young man is also the first great grand child for Mr. John Pannunzio of this city. Ahl-stro- other car so imbues its owner with confidence as does the 1960 Cadillac. He can be certain, for instance, that his car embodies the greatest luxury, comfort and performance that automotive science can produce. There is no doubt in his mind that the Pxo J 1SIT YOUR LOCAL cars economy, reliability and longevity make it the wisest investment in motoring. And there is, too, his sure knowledge that the world approves his choice. To sample this unique motoring confidence accept your Cadillac dealers invitation for an hours drive. AUTllORlZED?a(lti(l(y STOKER MOTOR COMPANY 44 East First North ' Tooele, Utah Phone 345 DEALER HAVE EASTER GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Vowlcs were surprised over the weekend by a visit from his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Whitaker, of were Henderson, Nevada. 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