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Show T?rv & Mrs. Holm The Colomdo (l ParMi Gill li'mli. st'riiii II .1 v I n ui'ii tan I In. u h iv.u'h in the dn pi-Hil'ii It ili rs fa,- - ,t n n S uid.iv al 10 JO lit" d w a ! a i Uh m ra i, il lv Iht I iiiii ran I '"in' . M ' Iti mi ii IT U U 0 Trar.r.ennt Tocr-- Friday, May 5, 1901 llt- I siv It ml ') .i s i a tit i I i fn i, WunMiis in J thi first Sr inlay In FiiM Hapli-- t 597 SOllM M1N Sunday Si hool. lu a m Morning Worship, II am. Training Inmn. 6 pm Evening Worship, 7 pm. Midweek 7 pravt-- r pm. riv Wed imicr, storm" Bit Si. Marpirrift Avenue am. Sunday Masses, 7.00 a m and 6pm Confessions, Saturday die 10 30 e Ua Fir! - JpJlIMairs WillH sH Hear About P!: fs'-s' t C. Stephens, Pastor Phone 1007 School, 9 45 a m Service, 11 00 am. A I 4 Slockfnu Filers Plant Tm on Church (hounds Jy w e ' In observance of Arlxir Dav, last Fruljv. the Sioihtnn 4 II Home Grounds Beautification club plantt d honey locust and Norway Majile trees on the grounds of the Stoikton IDS chapel Ltland Hogan, president of the 4 11 Club, piesided at the Arbor Dav pi oj ram rJ S Tlir. STORY of Arbor Day was told m a talk bv Ruth Shields. Puncipal of the Stockton School. Mrs. Shields mentioned that tl.a oldest tree in Stixkton is a honey locust planted 95 years ago in front of the Bill Hump residence. Bishop Fldon Sandino accepted the two trees on behalf of the Stockton Ward. Peggy Johnson represented the 4 If Club in presentation of the trees. Dedication of the trees, was by Alex F. Dunn, who received the Tooele Countv Triend of 411 Award in 1958. LENV HISS gave a violin selection Trees. Prayer was by N "This modern d I lames vn Hiblt Prophet') 5 23 25 Comnuinity Mtihotli! Church Colo- - "lies world is as as a woo Ipecker in a pi forest thousCountless The Lutheran Womans Mission rified arv League meets Thursday at ands of hum.ns living in the 7.30 p m in the church basement twentieth century madly flutnr "Pray the Loid of the harvest from one tndeavor to another, frustration aad that He will send forth laborers only to expirn-ncinto His harvest " Jisappointrm nt To such persons the future looks bleak indeed With these thought provoking words Andrew K. Wagner, district 1 I utheran Church and will transfer In railu. ia n pn 8. I inti Tooele Rev. and Mrs. B. Holm, leave Tooele with regrets, after six jears residency here. Rev. Holm has been Pastor of Tooele I irs THP RFV. Wiliam Gieik of 4 to 6: 7 to Redi emer I utheran Church. Salt 8 30 Lake City, will serve as interim pis'or del m" the vacancy until l.ullicraii the tone wle-a pinnunuit is Church called Rev ucj Mis Holm have three B. HOLM. PASTOR childu n Tin ir t.vo sons .oe in 7ih and Birch of I min ran te- lu" riei si Sundjy, May 7. The Tifth Sun- churih Walter, the oldt r is pastor day after I aster a chui h in f he auo an! Rev. Sunday Sihxd and B b!e class the vounier is at I stevan Rask at 9 15 T he r ( in i !i da e.h'er. Worship service with celebra- - Donald Dore, lives in I os An- tmn of Holy Communion at 10 50 The members of the Catediu men class, received into member ship by confirmation last Sunday, will partake of their first Coni mumon The oasior's sermon topic will be "Our Parting Prayer," Thess begin al Tootle Valley hospital for lop (L to R) on of Mr. and Mr. Jove Graham, daughter of Mr. ami Mrs, Harvey Caldwell, and von of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Grnscost, Bottom (left) son of Mr. and Mrs. !arr Harrison and (r) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. If Roy Photos by A. D. Thomas Nelson. mu w it was a Tooele. Rev Holm has accepted a position as the Pastor of the Delta and Pjonii, Colorado pari h, and he and his u.fe will leave for their m w home on Mond v, M i Rev. Charles E. F roegard Pastor lllah unsi asm) life heij ht waim bv the members of the thurih us well as the pinjile of Catholic 413 Tootle during the d in of Tuesday s at for Jehovah's Wikevnote Bible "The Twentieth Century in Prophecy bifore an aud of 833 ay the Central Junior School in Provo supervisor tnesses, talk Church Church Nursery for small children Methodist Youth Fellowship, began his Bible lence High at Continued Mr. Wagner, "Blind 6 30 p m. ed by the dazzle of science in Commission on education will this missle-mindespace age, the meet in the Church, Tuesday, May vast majority of people do not 9, at 7.00 pm believe the Bible prophecies, and The Church official board will scoff at its reliability in our momoot in the church,- - Tuesday May dern era Yet world wars, food 9, 8 00 p m This will be the last shortages, famines and earthboard meeting for the conference quakes just to mention a few, were predicted for this generation year ending May 31. The Womans Society of Chris- and they have happened. People tian Service luncheon will be in should realize before it is too late the social hall, Thursday, May 11, that this generation will face 1 00 the war p m. Hostesses will be Mrs something unbelievable Bessie Roberts, Mrs Louise Spry of the great day of God the Aand Mrs. Helen Petty. lmighty, Armageddon Choir practice Thursday, 7.30 He concluded by encouraging all to diligently study the Bible p m. Utah Commandery No. 1 and and thereby heed Bible prophecy Rocky Mountain Lodge No. 11 will concerning the twentieth century be guests of the church at the and live forever m the sunshine morning church service, Sunday, of Gods new world. Robert Hartsten, May 7th. LaVerne Bane will be presiding the speaker. There will be a pot minister of the Tooele congregaluck dinner after the service, in tion, commented that next on the the social hall agenda for the Witnesses will be d - -- I 1. i Communicant On Sunday, April 30, nine joung people were received into communicant membership of the I utheran Ihurch by the rite of confirmation. In the Lutheran Church confirmation is a custom by which a baptized person, after having received a course of instruction in the principle doctrines of the Christian religion, makes a public confession of his faith and gives evidence that he can examine himself and be admitted to the I ord's Supper. The act of the confirmation is divided into three parts: 1. examination, 2. profession and vow; 3. praver with laying on of hands. Pictured above with Rev. B. Holm are the ones who were confirmed Back row L to R: Curtis Groskreutz, William DeBois, Thomas T mery, Paul Diehl and David Mooberry. Pront row: Rev. Holm, Arlene Buenger, Kathleen Church, Marcia Hoeman and James Rivett. Sjndra Tyre. The 4 H Club earned the money used to purchase the honey locust tree The Utah Association of Nurseries made the Norway Maple Ulali Catholic Population Up 60.o in 10 Years the senes of thirteen "United the Worshipers Assemmies in United Canada, and F.urope. Many from th.s vicinity will attend the convention in Van couver, British Columbia, or San Francisco, California. States, The Catholic Salt Lake City increased of has Utah population 60 8 percent since 1951, it was announced today by the Very Reverend Francis T. Kelleher, Chancellor of the Diocese of Salt Lake City, which includes the en tire state Father Kelleher said Catholics numbered 12 075 com pared to 26,155 in 1951, and 40,541 last yea i Ir. Bit & Smir Jr Bit and Spur officers and committeemen - attention Directors meeting will be held after a short trail ride. Saddle up and meet at the Clubhouse, Saturday 6 May, at 10 a m. Bring change for cliuckwagon Officers and committeemen only. Jeannine Farrington Catholics PrRCFNTAGF-wis- e now are population 4 7 perctnt In 1951 ol Utahs they were total 3 8 This Gift Gnms This Home Grounds Beautification Club of Stockton, celebrated Arbor Day last Friday, by making the gift and planting two trees on the grounds of the new LDS Church at Stockton. Annual Public Fish Hatchery Tour is Sunday the Kamas Hatchery 9 00 am, proceed from there to Midway, and then on to the Springville facility where refreshments will be served by the sponsoring sjxirtsmens club. Bil & Spur Attention Bit and Spur Club members. There will be a trail ride Sunday, May 7. Everyone meet at Lawrence Hoods' at 8 00 a m. We will ride to second flat, then over the hill Meteorites, coming to us from to Bear Trap and back to Legion outer sjiace, whatever that is, Park for a delicious chuck wagon. have always puzzled man. A 27 Call reservations to Gib, 779-ton hunk of iron fell near Sinola, or Timmer 1236-Mexico, a few years ago; a 820 The production of sweet popound stone fell near Paragould, Arkansas recently. All these are tatoes has been declining for a mere samples compared to the number of years, one of the very one creating Meteor Crater, Ari- few food crops of which this can be said. zona, or Chubb Crater, Alaska. Date of the annual public hatchery tour is May 7, with the tour schedule calling for visits to FROM ANOTHFR PART Scott Avenue, Kamas, Midway and Rpimgville hatcheries OF OUR UNIVERSE This reminder came today from the department of fish and game and the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Association, joint sponsors of this popular annual percent The figure compiled by the Diocese was released in the 11 ofevent ficial Catholic Directory which Those attending the all - day gives a statistical survey of the Catholic Church as of January 1, event will gather at the Scott J961. Avenue Hatchery in Salt Lake The total U S Catholic popula- City at 8 00 a m , leave there for tion was reported in the Directory to be 42,104,900 The figures showed a national increase of 13,470,022 or 47 04 percent over the 1 tree available for Arbor Day planting. The 4 H Club is led by Bertha Hogan. Members of the Club are: Ronald Edwards, Leland Hogan, Timmy Rusk, Don West, Diana Anderson, Sandra Eyre, Maydean Hogan, Peggy Johnson and Karen Thomas. Ernest Biggs Agent, County on gave instruction to the tree planting. ten-ye- the daughter of Mr. and 28,631,878 in 1951 ONLY THREE States in the Mrs. Dale Ericson, 621 South Main Union have fewer Catholics than who celebrated her first birthday Utah- - Alaska with 35,500, North Wednesday, May 3rd. Kim, was Carolina with 41,969 and South given a birthday party by her Carolina with 33,819. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack The Directory gave the following Catholic population figures for the Ericson of Lincoln. Mountain States: Idaho, 42,636; Wyoming, 48,500; Nevada, 50,002; Arizona, 304,691; Colorado, 327,505 New Mexico, 359,159, and Montana, 153,800 Kim, this emblem... in red, white and blue is only part of What's Mew Primary Sunday The Primary Sunday evening service will be presented in all wards in the North Tooele stake on Sunday, May 7. The theme The Gospel Path, will be presented in song and ; story. Meeting times of the various wards is as follows: Second Ward, 5 pm; Third Ward, 5pm; Fifth Ward, 7pm; Seventh Ward, 7 pm; Eighth W'ard, 5 30 p m Tenth Ward, 7 p m. and Lake View, 7pm All parents and friends of Primary are invited to attend this outstanding service. Our pumps are different, our sign is too... Surveys show that lots of people walk lots of miles every day . . . average totals for different jobs-g- as been busy getting ready to go America-wide- ! Our pumps have been We've painted (New Gasoline is in AMERICAN, station attendant, 11 miles, 10 and f miles, waitress, Happy birthday to- - handsome airline hostess, 10 miles, postman Robert Lane, who celebrates his f and miles, housewife, first birthday. May 4. On hand 8 miles. for the family party planned by One display of the aurora on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert September 1959, as viewed Lane of 307 North 1st West will from Antarctica, was a wall c ht as long as United States is be proud grand parents, Mr. and wide, over 190 miles tall, and movMrs. Jay Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. ing at 700 miles per hour. Wesley Lane, and aunts, Mary and Betty Lane and Linda The annual per capita income Haiti averages $65 00. one-bal- Super-Premiu- m the blue pump, AMERICAN, Piegular in the red) and our red white and blue sign now says "AMERICAN" Were striving to make our service even better. So stop in soon for an advance look at What's New at American and bll up with new AMERICAN Gasolines. one-hal- C1981 AMERICAN OIL COMPANY 4 4 4, Tender Blade Cut Evening Service at your UTOCO dealers (AMERICAN Fresh Lean Meat 4h4idiM4h Aunt Jemima, Buttermilk Fancy Standby, 12 oz. Jar Strawberry Preserves Wisk Vi Gallon 18c Ofl now 3-8- Pancake Flour J.31 303 Size Peas 214 ,b- - Pk9- - 39c 5c Fancy Garden Brand 4 - 59c Kitchen Charm Wax Paper Jello 100 Small asst it. G 20c for 55c 303 Size Beans FancY Cul Green 4 for 59c Fancy Clover Club Pop Corn Large Cello Bag 29c Mac's Assorted Soda Pop DuZ Icl Cold Large Size plus deposit 10 oz- - 10c Oil 6 - 35c 03c Cudahy Sliced lb. 45c BACON Fresh All Meat Skinless 1 lb. pkg. 49c GROUND BEEF 2 lbs 85c FRANKS Fresh Lean Beef |