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Show fho Tooele Transcript Friday, January 19, 1962 other kids who have had the cold miseries, getting more and more Hale has healthy. Coach Gary used a lot of kids, and by now has about all the bench strength he needs - he's got at least eight eager who have about equal play- Court Buffs Still Looking For 1st Win ing time. p for their first league after two losses, the Tooele Look.ng win, Buffs must get ft on the home floor of the Lancers of Granger This Friday, Tooele will be at Granger, as they try to get out of the basement. And, one thing for certain, they eiiher get out. or they will have it all to because the Buffs and the lancers are the only teams in Four who have been able to get a win. OF COURSE it Is still early in the season, and it's a safe bet that both o' these clubs will collect their share of victories before the ten game schedule has Whether or not run its course they get enough for play, is a moot question, but for sure they'll be battling. them-elve- on post-seaso- In Relief METHODIST Mrs. Edith T. Bracken has returned to her home from the LDS Hospital, where she had been receiving treatment for an illness. She wishes to express her sincere appreciation to all who sent well wishes her way, the cards, and flowers. She is reported to be recovering at her home. Jex 60-5- 9 Society for many years and has contributed extensively to work meetings, also, having pieced many quilts, made rugs etc. Surrounding her, L to R are: Anna Mae Evans, president; Thelma lloit, work counselor, Mary Shields, secretary and El nora Peterson, counselor. Aunt Ellen Park, is the center of attention, today, January it), being her birthday. The remarkable young lady is celebrating her 88th birthday. On hand to extend best wishes and many happy returns are the Re lief Society officers of the Tooele Tenth Ward. They have a special interest In Aunt Ellen, as she has given the Theology lesson NOTE OF APPRECIATION Granger and Tooele have not met a common foe yet Tooele and Murlosing to Cyprus while the Lancers dropray 5 and ped games to Jordan to Bingham Based on these scores. Tooele looks to be the best scoring club of the two, while Granger has the edge in defense Tooele should be in the bes physical shape of the year, with high scoring Dan Connelly getting stronger all the time, and the! Years Jk Methodist Men's Club dinner, Wednesday, January 24, at 7 p m. in the social hall of the Church, guests from First Church of Salt Lake City are expected to attend WSC.S. Circle meeting will be held on Thursday at 10.30 am. in the social hall of the Church. A work for day is planned hymnals Bring a sack lunch. Inlomes Dealers For 79-6- 55-4- 62-5- Home .Missionary Assijriiriipntw For North Tooele Stake will proHIS STARTING Fne-ubably be Jack McPhie, Skip Dun-lavJack White, all seniors, and Ken Collcdge and Conjuniors, nelly Then right behind this quintet there's Ed Dalton, Gayle and the Bailey, Charles Rudd, promising Gary Alverson. And vou cant over'ook Richard Weight and Mike Johnsen, who how-d to such good advantage when they were inserted in the -- At this stage of the game there isn't too much di'ference between last place and second - just one game but a couple Mrs. Russell Laid To Rest Last rites were held Tuesday the Stockton LDS Ward for Mrs. Bertha Russell, who died, January II, after an extended illness. Bishop Eldon Sandino conducted the service and was also one of the speakers. The other Speaker was Bishop Merrill of the Salt Lake Redwood Ward of which Mrs Russell was a member, before coming to Stockton to live with her daughter. Musical numbers were given by the Stockton Singing Mothers who number, sang as an opening Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" In the Garden." and in closing Margaret Thomas a'so sang That Wonderful Mother of Mine. Reva Thomas played prelude and music. in post-lud- A program to instruct dairymen on how to use DHIA records has been scheduled by the Tooele County Extension Service, according to Mr. E. O. Biggs, County A meeting Agricultural Agent will be held beginning at 10.30 a in , Tuesday, January 23 in the co"nty agent's office. NOW OPEN COIN OPERATED Alidwest Cleaning Center e and you just about The family prayer at the casket have to count that team out of was given by Horace Workman, anything but the nuisance cate- who also pronounced the benedicgory. tion. Richard Kevern, of the Redof more losses Clean Out The Closet the invocawood Ward offered CATCHING THE front running tion. Murray and Jordan quints is Interment was in the Tooele strictly an uphill pull, but movthe upper half of the City cemetery, where the grave ing into was dedicated by Clyde Ilogan. league would be real easy with a of wins. couple just HOW TO USE THEM Tooele will also be away from home a week from Friday when Every known source of power-win- d, they go to Bingham, but on Tueswater, coal, wood, petrolday, January 30, they come home eum, atomic, and solar, have been for a little set-twith the available for untold centuries, but of Jordan, which will wind man is just nowr learning how to harness them. up the first half of play. o Professor Lloyd Clement, Ex tension Economist, from the Utah State University will point out seven ways in which farmers can use the DHIA records to increase the profits from dairying. Those attending will get actual practice in analyzing of the record and they are urged to bring their last twelve months of DHIA records with them. AH dairymen and others who are interested are Invited to Record Meeting To Re Held Here Jan. 23 1)1 1IA 10 lbs. Only $150 Open 8 to 10 Weekdays 10 to 6 Sundays Utah Avenue at Broadway Phone Beet-digge- 882-990- 7 Home Missionary assignments for Sunday, January 21, have been made in the North Tooele Stake as follows: Lake View Ward George E. Nelson and N. Howard Jensen. D. Kenneth Second Ward Brown and Leo Shields. Th.rd Ward Lyman W. Anderson and Bishop Thomas A. Burgess. Calvin E. Nash Fifth Ward and Bishop Kenneth J. Lewis Seventh Ward E. 0. Biggs and Bishop Willard H. Sagers. J. Ivo ChristenTenth Ward sen and W. John Greenland. Special Eighth Ward Institute for Essential Housing 2, 3, and 4 Bedroom Homes No Down Payments No Closing Costs Includes Fire, Credit, SAUSAGES Just Arrived At GRAPE JUICE Tooele Valley Hospital 3995 Priced from $45 Per Mo. BUILT ON YOUR LOT OFFICES: GRANTSVILLE 104 Main Ph. 884-387- 1 ORDER NOW Dick and Louise White Hall, Tooele, son, January 18. MEDICAL Cornelius DeVos, Salt Lake City Lorena Hicks, Tooele Annie M'les, Tooele Maflda Bemta, Tooele Kathryn Hurley, Wendover Mary Flanders, Tooele TOOELE 54 Vienna Bob Greenhalgh, North Main Wendover Taylor, Tooele Leonard Elder, Tooele Jagnes Semerena, Skull Valley Robin Warner, Grantsville MOVE IN 30 DAYS Grape Jill LOG CABIN SYRUP Gerbers Strained cans $1 Schillings - Spaghetti 72 TEENS & price F&P No. 303 Vs CHILDREN Off 25 Sweaters can ounce 4 cans SI ounce 29c ounce 39c Drip or Regular 4c 0,1 24 lb. 65c - 49c Lb. Pkg. 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