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Show All Ready for 77lli Old Folks Social Tin 7 FolV.S F '..Vh one, vi!l I dinner IS u , (i.intsi ' '. ( ,1'e lx will I'm t V I V i p' In-I- ' 7 ! llulclnnnn K. , I f i I ' W Standings; 12 Jv,.i ng Rnbh'fs B.irb.-- r Shop la. s F.k'O 'GPlr-Fui nit u re (Tile fm Inner:: services wen Frowns S'. ore Kubtut Lm I Hutchinson, on Tui-s-- j.a les day, February 7. IH.1. in the rrost C:f SCrant-.villonJ Wai l, imile- jiM)j Center the direction of Bishop 1hilop j j. R Co Gjrreii, o. the Weiulo.er Want Tow n The prayi-- at the home was given Bateman Jewelry continues to Tor by Wilburn Hot h nson. rampant ihroueh the Tooele PrvluJe and p o s t I u d e or- - f place spot with a three I10'1'1 r,jnr f I Town, IP h u p vvr the ;an ruusic was p'.n I Tv wdillifi snapped their p(0L.ic were Slick! w'n s'reak at 21 games, bur lost gene Imlay, who also accompamej fur the Fvcavu'nrs TaO M. ttkel w th a 203 game, o't-'.the tlioir. In oration v the match 3 to I. Capi.un lame with The choir sere's, an! by Wayne Anderson. Koper by rvevland lei vv,th Vi3 assrs-.-of '''O rnl 273 for a 307. 2(VJ (ruin Jav Bateman and Dave directed bv Wells, sang two numbers "Ihe Lord is My llmh for Alien's was Harry Marsh was high ('If' Ss 57! ;eries 202 gai-- e ShcpsrJ" und "Ab de Wit ) Me with 'w th 3t0 for Wildh'e. Tis I'.v entiile, Robbies Barlvr Shop moved M'ke Mngus vsith a big 70. 273 the by d 'V :(;T - r i resident t l-- Y 'u-m- I i friends, urnier; not se-- Y since the Ttiih sociable, to visit with, and to dance wb. Cak'-anj set s.ihids are heine asked 111 re v.I' for, by th- - omrtvt'elx someone at the door to a! take atV money ronti ilnilnnis th - sason h;fh srii,SiTno"for 607. Teammate with a 723 cane an all Ken Hansen Rnldo Robin- - 1 dbe Nneihc.ion was given Fry son with a 2t3. helped with the.: Mac Gleuvrs Burial was in the win ,,'h for the CuHie-- C(K)k wilh wilh Du team was m,.n jvw. s:3 fne aM 4C II gh fnr D i'wnv was Brooks with 53S, and Jimmy Jones The Hi lie rest Cafe tore up the;hi,,h for T()0(.. Drug 546. borne, John R and !?'on ,hree :V)in,s fromi Max Anderson, with 570 was the Worthington, Albert Sauls Hynmv Gillespie's F.nco Service, to "as Nat Nast Shirts beat Smith and Wilford Hutchinson, ithem to third olare llivh for H'l- Tooele Bowl 3 to I crest were Jack Griffith with a 239. f,arnes for the evening . . . fame. 619 series. Don Rrosius Mik(? M HS; W!i, c.x.per. Wrath-nil with a 535 series, and Rose with a 204 game, 554 series. i"!,n' ' jr -'s drop'bjVn Charter 20 Year Alma Woollen, Scout Neighborhood Commissioner of the Stanshury District presented to Bishop Myron Kimber, In of the Second Ward Scout Troop 187, the 20th Year Troop Charter, which means that this troop has Feen registered on time for twenty years. for this twenty year charter can not Fe given to Just Credit UNfFiroN nirsTS two or three, hut to many, which Include Scout Committees, Luncheon guests at the ranch, Bishops, Scout Masters, MIA representatives and MIA Superhome of Virginia Johnson, on) intendents. At the Sunday evening Scout Court of Honor in the Monday Were Lillian Mdlw ard, Second Ward, the following received 1st class badges: Gary Fstlvr FI illadav. Mary Johnson, Kimber, Palmer, Bruce Bolinder, Randy Worthington, Mildred Conway and Frna JohnPaul Matthews. Billy Kenwood, Russell Wright, Eddie son. Roberts, Kay Dunyon, Ralph Lemmon, James T. Reed, SUDY SPEAKERS Bobby Castagno and Glen G. Anderson. Darrell Johanson, 2nd class badge; Rodney Stromberg, 1st class merit badge; Bishop 'ern Brown fa native ofj l.oreII law son, two merit badges; Lowell Watson, and Robert Grantsville), and his family of. Salt Lake City will present the! V. Lawrence received 1st class badge, and three merit badprogram in the Clark Ward on; ges; Beth Fawson, accepted nine merit badges for her son, Curtis, who Is away at college; George Peterson, received 1st Sunday, in their 7 p.m. sacrament service. The public is invited. class badge, and (our merit badges; Ronny Williams and John Miller received 2nd class basdges; Donald North Is Bids for North Willow Irrigation oF Troop 167, Lowell Watson Is Assistant. Water Master must Fo in on or: Fx'fnre the 21th of February. Friendship is like money, easier ,, All Trckkcr Cla who are interested areim ade than kept, Samuel Butler urged to get their bids in on time. be-ha- lf hi J Team AWALYN I.AWRFNCE J T a iii' (ImiwJiH Scout-Mast- Convention .Mon. . J;7 'Johnson Garage The Great Salt Lake Council ypnus f jul 42nd Anmial Scooter , Convent,onC(m,(ljdaU.d Fjnance 3 was held on Monday, February 6 n 4 Arrtir rir. in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. Hi8h individual games (scratch) A most entertaining procram A, s, m 178; Bonnie Javnes was presented Strengthen Amor- Shi;lev Barraclough. 171. 164: was the L(,g ica - Character Counts, Connie 0ut- SimmondSi Wen. 169: Ann Kearns. 16S, 162: Madge Hvmas. 169: Naoma Mar-gett167; Vivian Parker. 163. was Ronald Roper, assistant Scout team game. 519, High Master of Troop 166, Grantsville Dairv: hieh team series. 1305. First Ward, as each name was high individual series called, a spot was thrown on the la A'lvre Slv American Bag and a moment of! ( Standings for week of Feb. 4) Six years ago. on February 7. a picture appeared in the Transcript Bulletin, showing two mothers hohbng their newborn babies with a caption which read Twins Almost." These two babies Fxtrn in the Tooele Valley Hospital, on Feb. 7. (one a boy and one a girl), were to mothers with the ilxirn alike same names. Lois P. Lawrence, and Inis p. Lawrence, and were cousins. er Standings: Allsop Chriss !Dav Nile Laundry Safes Craft Hi Land Dairy j Arc 6 Yearn 011 j I! ,f 'n- speakers wer- Ronald AndTson.iund jFete McKellar and Paul L. Wrath- - of -- The Primary Childrens Hospital Birthday Penny Drive will start1 February 13. and run until F eb 20. The officers and teachers of! the Second Wad Primary wdl call at your homes between those dat-- s. fa) open your hearts and purses and he ready with vnuri birthday pennies when they call a K s IVnnv Drivi Wally Mi-lh- anil secial guests are inv iti'il for an evening planned for their enjoyment. There Team Tuoihiv for Majors League r- - Dun, mg will commence al 7 p m tin ! will cornin." unid I a n wiih Shmg!i'ons Orchestra funush-I1HIhe nuiMC tlu l ist half, and Mu.k Oi,hestra, the last half All 11 f o i at 3 '.J p n ftmn ft pm will In p m Cilv Bowling I,nt Kilos Ilidtl ',jl 1 I I g itt,iiut-m- 10, 1961 Friday. TVlmicry m h annu.il GiaiiKwIle Mill be h. Id 01 Irbiuaty ? 0, in the II. gh In hi Tco.e Transcript I I TV priT-a most Si hiKi! nusfs unti1 r I Si) riday, The ' d Matt, six year old son of David and l.ois P. Lawrence, had loads of fun being host to friends, at W Team Standings: 'his birthday party, on Tuesday. of Clark the The Trckker class 6 Chriss F.NTINE DANCE Allsop 'Goes's wre Price, RyanjAAI Gary Ward prinnrv h' ld thr;r Paren's Hi Land Dairy 6 I.nrrv and Lawrence. Janet Act-m- !Reed, 3rd. Teh. on The Second MIA hold will Ward Friday. Party, 5 Nite Day and Carol David. Laundry Drake. Annalyn as Mister of Cereeinn:"c wes their Valentine dance on Saturday praf. Lawrence. Judd Gregory Brown, with the following j February 11, in the Recreation;Arrtip rin:I( Just so g.ies's could attend fxith ha" wot i am being carried out: starting at 8pmi. The theme! 4 parties, Annalyn, daughter of Bert o which wlh- - 'Have a Heart'. Iohnson C3ra?e 3 Venus CIuh I Law PeterWilev bv and ois twin and P. rence, Opening praver AH those of MIA ace m the 3 Bask(t The Trail Builder (to Matt, in their birthdays at least, cond Ward are invited. son: song. 5 Consolidated Finance .... 3 Hymn" by class members: Scout celebrated her birthday on Mon6 2 Barms Motor Oath civet bo Artec Watson: a day. with a party, held in the MIA High individual games (scratch) knot tying demonstration bv Paul recreation hall. Present at her JoAnn Mirog. 193; Louise Morris were Dolene Parkinson, Dfferickson' Scout l aws given by party 179, 179: Ilene Garcia. 177: Etta David Jefferies: a demonstration Julie Rupn, Larry Lawrene Mae Harris 176: Bonnie Javnes. of the Scoot Radge on flannel Malt and Judd Lawrence, Carol 170; 170; Almai Bettv board by Paul Rupp: display, and Janet Drake and Sharon AnA Have a Heart" dance will Hervet. 165: Richards, Colleen Sheets, 163; rnlute, and foldin' of the flag bv derson. be held Tuesday, February 4. be- Nina Warr, 161. Hoy Anderson and Kellv Johnson: ginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele of High team game, 457, Hi Land Faith given BIRTHDAY teen Articles GREETINGS TO: First-SixtWard recreation hall, Dairv: bv Srott Lawrence: Explanation' high team series, 1272, Wendy Gay Egbert on Friday, to the music of the "Ton Airs. Dairv: high individual series of the Trail to the Priesthood" 10: George Rupp, ParTooele Stake MIA is sponsoring February 487, JoAnn Herzog. with visual aids given by David ley Peterson, Preston Jackson, the affair, to which everyone 12 for week of Feb. 11). Hansen: closing praver by Kelly Alice Sample, and William Green years of age and above is invited Standings Vivian Parker, secretary Lawrence. on Saturday, Feb. 11; Charles M. to attend. Ninety percent of the parent Palmer. Jack M. Brown. James There is no admission charge were in attendance with special Kelly. Richard Eden. John K. Milto the dance and refreshments NEW SON MattFeme Harold and guests ler. Christine Johnson and Judy will be sold so everyone should Mr. and Mrs. Jed Gibson are hews, stake Primary and Allan Naylor, on Sunday, Feb. 12: Van Parkinson. Jr., of the Bishopric, Farrell Johnson and Judy Frand-se- n bring their nickles and dimes rejoicing over the birth of a son,' and plan on spending an enjoyable who made his arrival Monday, giving their support. on Monday, Feb. 13. and Jo evening. February 6, at the hospital in Ann Peterson, on Tuesday, Feb. All young people wishing credit Provo, Utah. He weighed in at 7; 14. SPFAKF.RS NAMF.D for attendance at MIA this week, pounds nine and one-haounces., MUST attend the dance. Proud parents have been resid-- : Four youths and two leaders Happy Wedding Anniversary to will be the speakers at the five Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rydalch on ing in New York City since August, In relation to body weight, the where Coach Gibson is attending; o'clock sacrament service in the Friday, February 10. To Chick and Beverly Stromberg, on Sun- brain of women is 4 ounces heavier the Columbia University, in view1 of obtaining a Doctorate in Physi-- j than mans. day, February 12. day, February 12. cal Education. Maternal grand-- : parents are Mr. and Mrs. William! J. Kieth Jr., Provo, Utah, and! paternal grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Gibson, of this city. F.ntertain Parcntx ; : High team series was howled by the Sad Sacks at 194. The Luckv Brown's wmn three points from Strikes took hieh team name, 517. the Food Center. High for Browns! Ilih ind'vMual series goes to were Mike Borick, 560 and Don Dawna Anderson. 541. Her game. Orlando. 211, 523. High for thel94 Hieh individual came bv JoAnn Kirk, 201. Her Food Center was John Pizzello taken with a 200 game. 524 series. series. 490. . Cliff Shields, Secretary Other h'eh series and games; Ann Revan. 539 .303 srri'eh- Rennie Mascnrenas. 530. 179: Mary SKI CLUB NEWS Tomich 5,,6 195- - Rarbara Peter- The Tooele Ski Club will take' son. 511. 194- Dot Rlnonidale 511. a bus to Brighton on Saturday, 11I97; pat Gibbs 510. 192' Helen February. The bus will leave the Fields. 497. 199: Anne Walters. 1931. 491. Retv McKend-ieCounty Court House parking lot at 7:30 a.m. and return about 5:30 177: Jennie Smith 467 163: Retty If Shosted H'den Stoker. 162; p m. Anyone wishing to go may sign Carole Worthineton. 152. for Tates was Mack Outzen a 535 :; Tooele Slake Plan Valentine Dance February 11 1 - - R- SMELTING INTERNATIONAL AND REFINING COMPANY r I with! series. h BUYERS OF Gold Silver Lead Zinc Lead-Zi- nc Ores - and Concentrates lf Plant at Tooele, Utah Offices at Kearns Building Salt Lake City, Utah Tender Blade Cut High among the special pleasures of Cadillac ownership is the cars remarkable handling ease. It seems almost to drive itself. In parking, traffic, or on the open road, a Cadillac maneuvers with scarcely more than your thoughts to prompt it. And contributing to this relaxing feeling of effortless driving is the superb silence of the Cadillac engine . . . the virtual absence of travel noise . . . and those deep and buoyant Cadillac seats. 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