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Show basketball At Wendover IM-M-cn Wendover Kxehange Inpil I - Ok ATTENDS - holi-jte- 4 NOW PLAYING Its Bright !... Its Wonderful ! VlaltDIsneurv VICTOR HERKftrS - -- WYNN 1MW TWO SHOWS NITELY THRU SATURDAY Doors Open 5:30 PM FEATURE TIMES 6:25 PM & 8:35 PM SUNDAY To WEDNESDAY ONE SHOW NITELY DOORS OPEN 7:30 PM SHOW STARTS 7:S0 PM M-Me- n ENGLAND'S Phone Cornelius DeVos, Salt Lake City Lorena Hicks, Tooele Kathryn Hurley, Wendover Edward Nelson, Tooele Baby girl Huffman, Tooele Henry Jacobs. Tooele Connie Jean Mair, Grantsville SURGER- YRuby Taylor, Tooele Leonard Elder, Tooele Robin Warner, Grantsville Fay Gillette, Tooele Grantsvillc Second Ward TO. Dept. Planes Log 885 Honrs During 1961 Annvier-sar- y HAPPY WEDDING to: Mr. and Mrs. George Fishery, game and law enforceTilbury on Sunday, January 28, and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Rey- ment activities accounted for a nolds on Tuesday, January 30. major share of the 885 hours o! flying time which were logged by HOSPITAL SHEET the three Utah Department of during Brad Murphy, eight year old Fish and Game planes son of Mr. and Mrs. DeVerl 1961. THE PLANES serve all phases Murphy was rushed to the Tooele of the departments management with on Hospital, Sunday, Valley a high temperature, which turn- program throughout the State. Salt ed out to be a bad case of tonsi-liti- They are based at Price, He received treatment and Lake City and Tremonton. A total of 313 hours was flown was released to his home. in making the annual game management surveys of both big PAN CLUB MEETS game and waterfowl. Included in Lonita Wadsworth was hostess this phase of the work were on Saturday aftrenoon, to the fol- several hours of flying time used lowing members of her Pan Club; in herding" antelope into net Marge Kizer, Lynn West, Elaine enclosures where they were taggWadsworth (visiting from Salt ed and then transported to speLake City) and Wilma Coronet. cific study areas. A delicious lunch was served. The stocking of small trout into the high country lakes required 230 hours of flying during the past year. Fabric Center Closeout AN EVEN 100 hours were logged in law enforcement activities using air to ground vehicle radio contact during periods of heavy outdoor activity and in problem areas. Many hours were flown in cooperation with other agencies for search and forest patrol activities. The department noted use of the planes over the past several the manageyears has ment program and amounted to a considerable saving of the fish and game dollar. A View from Allen Wliitehousc Grail nates From N. A. Trainin); directed by Allen L. Whitehouse, avaition ordnanceman airman, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley White-housof 2G8 North First East Street, Tooele, Utah, was graduated, January 19, from the Aviation Ordnanceman School at the Naval Air Technical Training Unit, Naval Air Station ville, Fla. Jackson- MIND weapons. - ls Evenings, 1:30 p.m. 10 Tuesday, Feb. Matinee, 2:00 p.m. 10 Feb. Saturday, the Bridge MICHAEL CONRAD SYLVIA GASSEL ALAN MIXOM C. lOWEll LEES UNIVERSITY OF UTAH KINGSBURY HALL e, DONT Dont Distributor of IDAHO RUSSETTS No. and No. 2's in 50 lb. and 100 lb. bags J6 to 8, 8 to 10 and 10 to 5 12 oz. electronic graded Bakers in 50 lb. boxes ONE SACK OR A TRUCK LOAD BULK DELIVERIES ON SATURDAYS presents Arthur Miller's dramatic modern classic n Greenley. 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Mrs. children, Mary Cady and Lou and Douglas are spending the winter in Salt Lake with Mrs. 882-365- Wholesale Potato MEDICAL Games were played and enjoyed along with a chili supper. The Presidency which included Joy Mauer, Dixie Melville and Merri with Jeanetta Loader, Hands teacher, Nadine Loombs, Firelight teacher Vera Lyons, and Gaynote teacher Gayla Lyons were responsible for the planning and success of the evening. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS 29 East Vine Hospital The Wendover Ward Primary held a successful Daughter and Daddy Date Night, on Wednesday with sixteen Lihoma girls and their Daddy Dates occupying the spot light. Officers and teachers and their partners and the special guests, Virginia Geldmacher and Thora Wind of the Stake Board and their husbands brought the number in attendance to forty three. Jack Brown on Saturday, January 27; Bill Richey, Mark Callis-!e- r and Ina Garrett, on Sunday, January 28; Lenise Spillman, on Thursday, February 1. ANNETTE Wendover DADDY DATE NIGHT A BOlflER - SANDS SISTER VISITS Mrs. Ella Merle Santiago was Mrs. Margaret Brown of Salt honored at a stork shower Satur- Lake City, was guest of Mr. and day evening at the home of Mrs. Mrs. John Rowberry on LaRae Castagno. Tiny baby bugand gies large storks made cute decorations. Games, prizes and refreshments were enjoyed by the ITS A BOY ladies. Bishop and Mrs. Harold E, of El Cerrito, Calitomia Mr. and Mrs. Barry Warr are the proud parents of a son born are the proud parents of a son aJnaurETAOIN CMFWYP BBBB born Monday, January 22, at the Oakland hospital. The young man January 18th at the Tooele Valley in at eight pounds and Hospital. Master Warr tipped the weighed measured 20 inches. He was welscales at 7 pounds 4 ounces. comed by four sisters. Proud Lets not forget every other Fri- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. day evening at 6 p.m. to meet Theo DeLaMare of this city and our friends at the Erda Church Mr. and Mrs .Edward Johnson of and have supper and enjoy the Berkley, California. show and refreshments together. A FUNERAL and Mrs. Harvey Naylor Mrs. Randy (Shirley) Sey mour and Shirley daughter (Cooky) all of Wendover, attended funeral services for their grandmother, Mrs. Mary Rowley, on Monday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Rowley, who would have been 95 on February 18, died Friday morning in the Tooele Valley Rest Home of causes incident to age. Also attending the services was a great grand son, Mr. Donald Naylor, of Sacramento, who visited with his parents in Wendover for a few hours before returning home. Debra Russell - Tommy Warr, Carolee Rose, NOTE OF APPRECIATION Jack Fox, Charolette Warneski, Mrs. Edith Kroff is reported to Dian Craig Vorwaller, Bryan Charlie Warr. Vickie LeBreton, be recovering satisfactorily at Jed Bryan, Donna Magee, danc- her home following recent sured at the Grantsville Stake Gold gery. She wishes to express her and Green Ball, Saturday, Janu appreciation to all who were so thoughtful of her during her illary 20th. ness, for the flowers and cards Mrs. Maxine Bolinder visited on and help extended her family durThursday afternoon with a sister ing her illness, and also to the Mrs. Connie Clark and made the doctors and staff at the Tooele acquaintance of her new nephew Valley Hospital. at the Tooele Valley Hospital. and Mrs. Mark Tripp is spending a few days in the Bountiful HosOFF TO CALIFORNIA on pital, where she was taken Mr. Walter Parks boarded the Monday, following an illness. California Zephr on Monday night for a weeks business trip to the HOME FROM NEW MEXICO Mrs. Rands (Shirley) Seymour West coast. arrived in Salt Lake by plane on WHY WORRY Monday morning, after a three The average man does not have weeks trip to Albuquerque, New j to worry about dying broke r where she spent the all, most of us live that way davs with her husband. all our lives LODGE Regular meeting of the Rebekah Lodge will be held tonight at 8:00 p m. at the IOOF Hall. By Beth Clarke Mr. V REBEKAH Erda News Wendover Ward basketball team were hosts to the Grantsvillc Second Ward team at a basketball game on Wednesday. The Wendover Ward lost to the undefeated Second Ward team, but no one has any more fun than the Wendover losing team, and no other team has more support from their wives than the Wendover team. On Thursday the team motored to Wells to play a game. On the way home, one of the cars had the bad luck to roll over on the slick snow packed roads. Luckily no one was seriously hurt. Off to Australia RELEASED I ROM HOSPITAL John Sjsich, was released from the Llko Hospital, to return to on Monday, his home, after a week spent there, following an operation. Friday, January 26, 1962 The Ili-ligh- ts Debra Russell, lovely daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Jr., Dasin, Wyoming, and grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Russell, Sr., of Wendover, left Salt Lake City. Wednesday, Janu ary 17, for Melbourne, Australia as a two year exchange student on the Rotory Project. Miss Rursell graduated from the Basin Wyoming high school in December of 1961. She has been active in her church and was elected president of the Methodist youth movement in Denver, recently. Proud were on grandparents hand to see her leave via the air lines. The Tooele Transcript Tooele, Utah $2.50 1.75 1.00 J |