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Show The Tcce Trcinccrip Friday, May 13, 1900 Sund ,v, MiV 17. 2 73 p m Meuiit.i.n Mi ihod ( ( inKuik Jame C. Stephens, Faslor fen m e wdl ni- -i t at l)i nu-I'n.v, I line H. 17. 10 and 17 Rhone 1007 Bible Si bool Vai ut.on )ai! Chun h Sihool. !I 45 a rh he August I to 12, for 'mil 0(1 a h in sen ice, ( lmr lour ejtti old til (Helve, Nut very (or small ihiMmi A lulls are invited to attend Youth ,Mi"ho,!isi Fellowship, lass (or adults S undhej y nti Senior and Inti nneil.ate romps, j.lass (or adults in the Sunday i (I i m Sihool between I 15 and 11 n in. Sun to'fee hour after (hurih, .lay, M ty 15 OPINION Iluirsl.iv. 7. (SO ( Iioir puilne, a rn ' All the great injes'iees of have Iteen coinn'itled in t ie W i sli' an Si rs ice Guild nvvis of urn he. ked and unbridled aame 5 !J Ae.lii.-- d IH, pm ly. May Mis 'majority rule " wi.h Mis lb j Oieinlmlf . (if Ihe late Sn Jus A t'rilll ll.'icun will i.'isljll tin- in w Missouri, in one of ihe most lone, o f.t ers. Conimunitv MrtliodM - r Wemlovcr's ilul-J.be- n 1 1 Sally Sagas -- s r I-- ily Marie Juh'i.ton ihkI Bonnie tiftl anj lntu 1 t 1 J NOIllt 1 Win, lover iv s ed.! o.t nrs TT ! lues Ir.day'f Mill he m i.ts.d o r V !. i LOCAL CHUKCHI, S A lus-'tor- y be a rally of Mftho-- (ill spei.lles enr lliluerod before men al Centenary .Methodist the Senate, observed with gretl "Ihe majority (nuil.ed Si. ( uu.h 1710 South 5; Iv las'. Salt truth burn-lelake City, on Saturday, M tv 21, Jesus ('bust, the maturity stake toe ( the at hretums the XI to 9 00 p rn llrdtop Phillips Rev. Charles E. Freegard will lie the speaker at the ban majority ist.ildidied slavery; the when (ulumbus Pastor ')uet and District Superintendent Tnajority jeeied CIS Utah Avenue C Ted liawea will also he pre- ls.ud the world was round. Ihe rravv a him into thrt dungeon 10 3( airily a .50 7:00 mid ie m., sent 'Dike! will be II Sunday Masses a m , and 6 pm. servations must Iv m ule bv Mon for having disunited a new world, Confessions Saturday C to 6. 7 to day evening. May 10, from I jtl the majontv tut off the cars of John Pirn Ixuause h dared 8 30 Slew art or Jim Kuismger. the liberty of the press' Novena. Tuesday, 7 pm. Conference louith tjuarleily Ament an Meriurv. will Im- - Sunday. May 29 Otlmals and chairmen will committee STCOND LARGIST please huve reports ready lLipti-Tire Quarterly Conferem e Whitbey Island, Puget Sound, 597 SOUTH MAIN committee for officers for Washington, is the seiond largest Pastor, Rev. Varion L, Stogoer 1'MiObl will meet tn the Church. island in U S Sunday School. 10 a tn. Morning Worship. 1! am Training Union. 6 p m. . 7 here will I -- ,'Marurritp' j salu.ible rargos ever to he shipped by truck, passed through ttrmlmrr last week. A Inlvae I are computer valued at $5,603,030, was shipped from the Remington Rand I'nivac, Division plant in North Philadelphia and was hound for Ilvermore. (alilornlna, to the fawrence Radiation laboratory operated by the I'nlv, of One of the most Alio.ij thme pui.j to town ilur ,ng last week sen'' Mr and Mrs Alley. Mr and Mis liton, Mr, and Mrs Irvine, Mrs Johnston, and Mr, and Mrs Io.tivooJ, 'Mrs Tinker. (alilornla Saturday, May 7th, Mr, and Mrs. I red Kenley look Mr Sdas Egan. a painter for the State lane to h:s hnme m Salt Lake after j he was taken ill. Everyone wishes Mr. Guests to Patritta Suffer s re-- i it pt.on who staved over night, Fud.iv in Wendover were: Mr j 'unJ Mrs Dean Itushnun, larrv. Mrs. Jesse Oakes Day and Susan Yank, all of Provo. I Mr. and Mrs erris Ui!hami and Mr and Mis. C li'f Williams . A. Suffer of an J M.s Pre-toana daughters, Caio'vn and Kjv, Wen Imer Thu bridegroom's from Grantsulle. Mr. anJ Mis jpr.r-Tare Mr. anJ Mrs Doyle Li Roy Kolerts and Mrs Bob .Bowman and daughter. Kristine of Oal.is Johnson City. Tcnn. and Wedding Bells Bin for Wendover (louplc ie The young couple j mooning in California. Men's Wear J J10 W Vine V Tooele, Ut I 4- tMMMt tMMt 'V j . I Sunday May 15 The Fourth Sun J.tv after Faster. Sunday Sihool and Bible Class at 9 15 Saturday afternoon Worship service nt 10 .10. topic: Jesus Opens The Scriptures I uke 24 32. The Junior Confirmation Class 'at Dugway Proving Ground will .be received into communicant of The Lutheran membership of confirma-jtiothe rite by jChurch at the Post in a service 'Chapel, Sunday afternoon at 3 'on service will o'clrr'.. Ser-jmo- n May Mrs Darrel Wads to Tooele Saturday. th on business. utalliloii in Ihe Tooele lounty Pentathalon are tt'end-ove- r winners in the Senior Division L to R: Marion Green, Gordon Stewart and Steve Wadsworth. To participate T3 is ew, t-- . are honey Advjani W Valued at $3.49 Junior IVntallilon with the purchase Junior Pentathlon winners who will compete in Tooele this week are L to R: Barry Jones, Steve Peterson nand John SUCCESS! r A reunion is being planned for the Tooele High School graduating class of 1940. Anyone with information as to the addresses of any of the members of the class of 40 residing out of Tooele are asked to call 1357, 979, or 1511. BOTH FOR We will run these same LOW PRICES TOOELE UTAH s e First Grade & a LAWN Hi A SEED "4 (In Bulk) Sedan Grass MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED i f Regular $1.39 lb. now kit We have the front and back doors open Park at the back and come thru the store. TOOiLI Hardware i C0AAPANY 67 E Vine Open 'til 134 Phone Utah Tooele, Clover 10 See Us Before You Buy! r Kentucky Blue 90 7 P.M. 23 N Main Phone 103 Whenever you ship or travel in the West . . . be specific . f 4AAA.4AAAAA A4A Ai 4AAAA AA A A A A A a Mk A. A A AA A AA A A A A A A A A . . say Relief Society Plan now and make reservations early, to avoid disappointment. See your nearby Union Pacific ticket agent today. I A. A A. A A A- A A A A A AA A A A AA M. A A AM f Vt 4 sr 81 NORTH MAIN de-ve- (quart size) Reg. Price $5.49 FOR YOUR TRAILER Roth. ber of graduates who have given to some service professional 1,300.000 juveniles under the age Wendover held their pentathlon Qf ,g in most of thc f.fty Thursday afternoon, May 5th. at 6 foreign countries. M and P'm' Eight of these graduates have The shot put, broad jump, high become chiefs of police and two jump and dashes were all being !are jaw enforcement consultants un off at the same time wrtht0 other nations. Many others from one.i ach squad moving jn their riS(,n jn to the other. broader ad- assume to 'partments In the Senior Division winners, min'strative responsibilities, vere: First place - Steve Wads- - 0 rganized in ,g46. the Institute, worth, 3105 points; Second place direct(fd b c Robert Guthrie, Marion Green with 216 points; hc (h(? spociallzed train- ongina, Third place Gordon Stewart with for police juvenile program ' 7306 points. oftic-rand still is the most in-- i Division In the Junior winners tensive. vere: First place - John Roth, A SPECIAL screening committee 3574 ptoints; Second place - Barry students from a large selects Tones, 2530 points;; Third place-Stevnumber of applicants with most! '2456 Peterson, points. on a scholarship basis These s; bovs wi comnete jn'lttendmS Their course includes 12 weeks Tooele, Thursday, May 12th of intensive training in social Mr. and Mrs. Deverle Murphy treatment for delinquency, police' factors and family spent Saturday in techniques, conditioning in juvenile delinquency, Tooele. prevenA baby shower was given for tion techniques, legal aspects,! Arloene Gieber last week at the growth and men'al development! of youth, techniques of learning home of Mrs. Leila Calhster. of Along with Mrs. Callister the and teaching, administration 'ollowing were hostesses, Peggy police juvenile programs, and pubShea, Ruby Hale, Mable Edwards lic speaking. Games and Karen Underwood. These men are doing a wonvere played, prizes given and re- derful job, said Braddock, who freshments served. Some nice gifts also is president, of were received. Insurance Company, "but you as a member of the community can Those Men Fight help make their task easier. He said that civic groups, Juvenile Delinquency parents and all citizens could asDo You ? sist their police departments in combatting juvenile delinquency What are you as an individual by giving them full cooperation in home here doing right your in carrying out their youth and town to combat juvenile delinsafety programs. With proper help quency? , the police can devote the greater Nothing, you say? or we part of their time to prevention don't have it in our com- - and prevention is the real asks W. J. Braddock, munity? d'rector of Farmers Insurance Foundation and Group Safety president of Western Insurance information Service NONSENSE! Every commun-t- y SECOND WARD: Tuesday, May has a certain percentage of 17, 10:30 a m. Literature Lesson juvenile delinquents or potential Dorothy Lampson leader. Baby juvenile delinquents and the linquency Control Institute at the University of Southern California!WEEKp-GUESTS was set tin to do something about! Mr. and Mrs. Tom Edwards it, said Braddock, and we of the Farmers Insurance Group were pleasantly surprised last are happy to this great weekend with a visit from their Mr. and son and daughter-in-law- , work. Graduation of the 30th class on Mrs. Thomas Edwards of Gallup, i Mexico. May 13 will bring to 515 the num-Ne- DtK Now two week vocations or overnight fishing trips are simple, easy and fun . . . for the whole family. In a Vista Liner Coach, mom has all the conveniences of a plush motel, children can always keep warm and dry, and dad can haul his boat or his horse trailer with ease. Vista Liners are great for either summer excursions or winter skiing jaunts. 'A On Our USED CARS ond Unloosing eiTZEH'D ai ToaStf 1910 Set Reunion served. OUR AUCTION PRICES WERE A . u.d;9 TILS Class Of I- - , . Tuesday at 7.30 pm The Ault Information and Instruction class vtll meet In the Church. Junior Confirmation Class meets Saturday from 9 30 to 11.30 a nt. Life is never the same for anyone for whom Christ has opened the Scriptures. What was a heart as cold as ice becomes a heart on fire for Christ. Y Tf n M Mary Fbine Konakts celebrated second birthday. Saturday. with Pam and Robin Malone Scott and Nickie Dean, Cvndy Susich, Donna West and 'Patty Luby. Cake and ice cream were TREMENDOUS ,Y PASTOR 7th and Birch Jfher Where it costs no more to be well dressed. A A.i.- -' B. HOLM, was Lawrenn THE BEST M Mautrman, of Salt Lake, and a t ruling tae bride were Miss Linda Nulfer, a sstor. Maid of Honor Miss 2.!a Iligginson. Ms Wilma Waldron, Miss Ann Vovlcs, Miss thv Lavnc anJ Mtts Patsy Cornelius as attendants Patricia Nedson was flower girl and Clvp DeVaney acsis d. Gordon's ' Church : Straw Hat Day: s3.99 .ui1 i First Lutheran Mrs Doyle Oakes, moth-- r of Oakes, flew from Tennessee,! arrived in Wendover eatly Friday monin(f and returned home late - Your choice cf any Hat in stock! notn-tatin- from Rov. T t Evening worship, pm. prayer service, Wed., at 7 pm. s ' May 15th Fir! Midweek n i couple vv as honored at a Thersd iv. Js h, M'ss April 29th at i Pat-u.- a Mav Nuffi r w,;s wed to ret ppon Friday, Apnl in Wendover UTS Iv Chuuh se J'-Wii'avj Od. it, tn the I o"an D.e bride wme a floor length Temple. After the ct rt nnny ths 'k organza gown with an eta v.e,e h mured tit a wedding break broidt red overskirt. The hoiluc fast. h.id a sca'lopej neckline and long THE BRIDrS parents are Mr.' tapered sleeves Her veil was at-- j bata ,u' h' J t0 a seed pearl Ihe bride's mo, her wore a dress Of blue embroidered batiste and the groom's mu. her vvas dressed in pink lace w ith a round neck ne and full skirt. V- for AI C. Five sans were used to ship the Intricate electronic computer equipment. The consoy had police escorts through cities, and caused a great deal of curiosity rnroule. Pictured ahose are the truck drivers as they look a break at Uendosrr. L to R: Pete Beggs. Jaik (assarara, Connie Malfuci, Charlie Koines and Dave Brown. him well t (!atliolic Truck Flccl veik. I'lout a Re-d- - |