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Show A Sunday school teacher waxjjesu said, "They that take the shall perish by the sword, relating to hit tla8 the incident htf tt,ach'r 'keJ "And whjt dld In the Carden of ay lhtfm7" when one of Jesus divcipk- There s,n a silence, finally sword and cut oft the ear of a Umid servant of the hth prieM. Think broken voice, by a of Matthew M 52, where1 How re vo-Ing fivd for bind tTt o The Tooele Transcript i Friday, May I am conducting a statewide survey to gut the su,;;. tnns of I would enrouiage Our people. every citizen with a sugcesimn to write to me outlining the improve-metin v wu i!d like to see adopted Suggi st no should In sent to me at F, O Dux 1315, Sait Lake City, Utah "I sincerely hope Bus u the beginning of a movement to open up a great new era for Utah.' 6, 1960 n: j s" i N ,r 5 ' T.l1 U' V I'U ENDS SATURDAY W, Cleon Skousen V. Cleon Skousen f)iJ Killers Race For (fUvernor j Vm rlU Mr. and Mrs. David W, Bateman California, was matron of honor. the She and the bridesmaids, Misses Janet Schut, DeAnn Scott, j Gerry Bateman and the junior mxmgrn. One ol our Beautifully Decorated Wedding Cakes! W. Cleon Skmisi'n. eJurator, lawyer, and public administrator, declared hs candidacy fur the Miss Gloria Jean Thomas photo by A. D. Thomas bridesmaid. Irene Hardy, were dressed alike in gowns of red 'm MiCov. ',R i 'M R Peterson of the 12 bro.dde silk. They carried bou-- i In rites performed February School of Mus.c and an in the SSlt Lake City LDS Temple. quels of white chry vanthcmumsJMuart of umle the bride, entettained The daught-janbrides red carnations. Miss Francis Ann Hardy, er of Mrs. Louise H. Hardy of little sisters. Chert and Leslie'1 Kuesis with selections on the j Tooele and Mr, Ray L. Hardy, of, Hardy were flower girls and woreor;,,n throughout the eumng a honeymoon to Sun Mr, and Mrs Alfred D. Thomas, expansion. Ogden, became the bride of Mr. frocks of white nylon chiffon,) hollowing As have developed it David W. Bateman, son of Mr. 'trimmed with red satin sashes,' alley. Idaho, the young couple 179 South Third St. Tooele, antremendously impressive to to returned of reside, their land Logan, nounce the bows and carried miniature engagement and Mrs. Earl D. Bateman of lh bridegroom is attending daughter, Gloria Jean to Mr. to see the ground swell of presbaskets of red and white carna-l11- Tooele. for such a program. Some hool at the Utah State Uni v. R u hard K. Gordon, 3a0 South 8th sure FOLLOWING the ceremony the lions. Little David Hardy was of the finest people in the State, son Best man for the Tast, Salt Lake City, Utah, wedding party was entertained lrm8 hearer. or Mrs George W. Stenerscm same professionals in many different as Melvin McCoy and ITS A TIIOlGHT at a luncheon at the Doll House fields, have stepped forward to ofA party of clergymen were at- address. in Salt Lake City, given by the ushers were Sidney Hullmger, Jr. fer their assistance and support and Robert Hardy. Miss Thomas is employed at if I would lead out. This is what tending a Presbvterian conference parents of the groom. .an Scotland. Several of them set Sperry Rand and Mr. Gordon was The brides mother was hostess The brides mother received finally persuaded me to enter my t() (.Xpore tio district. Pre- recently discharged from the U. at a reception that same evening guests in shell pink brocade and name as a candidate for goverscnljy famp (0 a riVer span- S, Air rorce. at the Fourth- - Eleventh Ward.wore a nor. i 0f roses corsage op pink nod by a temporary bridge. Not The y cuing couple plan to exin Tooele. "NOW as many people know. (while the groom's mother wore a was said it the notice that change wedding vows July 1. 10 Governor Clyde is a good person-- , For her wedding and reception sheath of gold brocaded taffeta seeing to cross it. The at the Fourth- - Llcventh Ward real friend, and I have appreciated the bride was lovely in a gown of land a corsage of talisman roses unsafe, they began bridge keeper ran after them in creation Hall in Tooele. A recep- his efforts to embroidered silk organza, fash- Mrs. Gordon Bergener, aunt of give our State good ,e))( tion will follow the ceremony. ioned with a fitted bodice with he bride was at the guest book government. In fact, in his chosen It is all right," declared the field of engineering he has been and long! and Mrs. Kirk Bevan, Mrs. Mar- neckline sweetheart not understanding the On the level of State! sleeves pointed at the wrists. The.tel Tonioh, Miss Collen Hunter, spokesman, RELIGION outstanding. reason for the old mans haste thot government, however, many ad-- ' bouffant skirt was beautifully de- - Mrs. Kenneth Nolan and Mrs men devout Centuries ago the from "we're Presbyterians to fight with one another ditiona! fields need developing, es-- j signed with large lace ruffles in Barbara Sorensen were in charge conference," Tm no caring about they had the front with a semi- - train of of the gifts. Friends of the bride to preserve their different religious pecially during these years of if was the "but that," ye reply, smaller ruffles in back. Her veil assisted in serving and included .dinna beliefs. But we have learned thru great growth for Utah. get off the bridge youll all of tulle was caught in a pearl Misses "It would be my hope to build Sharon White, Beverly long and bitter experience that Baptists!" Cambridge, trimmed tiera. She carried a bou- Barrus to protect our reli- an outstanding professional team Lewis and DeLsta the way only ,jndt Da,y Nt,ws. quet of white roses centered with Rhea. In charge of the refreshgion is to respect and recognize which would cover all of the a white orchid. PRECIOUS MEMORIES ments was Mrs. John D. Long, the rights of others to their reli- States needs and also exploit the MRS, CLAIR Lloyd Christian-- ) assisted by Mrs. Paul Hammond, Jas. F. Byrnes, many opportunities for growth Ever try to cash in a thousand gious beliefs. which have been neglected. statesman and jurist sen, sister of the bride, of Fresno, Mrs. Flovd Bracken and Mrs. Mel- - dollars worth of flattery? j d Wedding & Birthday , ba Cakes are our Specialty 8 Tooele Bakery 40 Phone 583 West Vine OPEN 'TIL 8 P.M. FRIDAY 'Cm k 29c A J , Brmer U,v IVui Louobeicida ii vnx trravji Tec!wif3mi'Teck:CD!i Mto HfAtft) Atnsri UMffO MATINEE SAT. P.M. 1 starts sunday Doors Open 7:30 P.M. VFa Midai-- l TODDsU cits e1" 98c TraY oI j jfa.mirf the fORLD IjN TODAY'S I (Decorated with rases) Cinnamon Rolls JL I WEEKEND BAKERY SPECIALS! Mother's Day Cake Republu an nominal on fur governor at the GoP state orgama lion convention Mr. Skousens anof candidacy came nouncement as the climax to a state- - wide movement to secure his entry into the gubernatorial race by a group identifying themselves as "Citizens for Skousen " IN AN expanded statement of to his subsequent candidacy short announcement at the convention, Mr. Skousen said: "I believe there is a great new spirit of enthusiasm and growth in Utah. In recent blossoming weeks many groups from all over the Slate have asked me to become a candidate fur governor so that a strong team could be built to lead out during this period of "J DAVID m MIVTM arirus IEWT0S ROBERT SHIRLET MkLAImE TfCHNICOlOK 5 ACADEMY AWARDS! toUA&o Thai; otto Attisrs mmstmmiMMi.mlili igiMiiir TOOELE'S 0T0R Wu DRIVE-I- N THURSDAY FRIDAY I U Tf TFRRr MOORE U t Z t, E0 CtoMDf COLOR f J This Feature starts 7:50 P.M. at ALSO , RICHARD WIDMARK HENRY FONDA ANTHONY QUINN OOROTHY MALONE COLOR A XM Presented by Tooele usic Dept CSN tv sot RtCTUtt Olsl a. This Feature starts at 9:14 P.M. SATURDAY - SUNDAY m At Tooele Junior High o k k ' k k RESERVE SEATS GENERAL ADMISSION $fl50 FRIDAY AY 6th o r ?. KERWIN MATHFWS KATHRYN COlUMSIA This Feature starts 9:14 P.M. 0) GRANT StCfUtS. at ummw my m k SATURDAY AY 7th m mm pacific! JON HALL NAN ADAMS A COIumhi This Feature starts at 7:50 P.M. |