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Show Community Methoiii! Church Eiigngcinent Is Told,' Wedding Planned In June Corner First N. & First East Rfv. E. Russell Tanner, Pastor Phone Services for Sunday, Feb. 1th: Unified Sunday Service, 10:30 to 12 noon. All persons attending the children's church and Sunday School are urged to come by 10:25 2 Than Fish." Holy Communion will be observwith ed at the morning service, Rev. Tanner officiating. Youth Fellowship at In observance of Boy Scout Week, there will be a Court of Honor and a Scout din ner, Tuesday, February 6 at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited, come out and support this fine scout troop bv attending. Boy Scouts will attend Church in a group on Sunday. February 22 and will participate in the program. Wesleyan Service Guild meeting. Wednesday. February 7. at 7:30 p m. at the home of Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Thorne. WSCS luncheon and business meeting. Thursday, February 8 at 1 p.m. in the social hall of the Church. Hostesses will be Mrs LaVergne Rutledge, Mrs. Helen Hall and Mrs. Frances Stewart. Choir practice, Thursday at 7 Pot-Luc- k p.m. Friendship group, monthly dinner, Friday, February 9 at 7 p.m. in the social hall of the Pot-Luc- k Church. THE TWIST The Concinnati Enquirer says, The Twist is nothing new. It's set to just the old music. allegro. Relief Society lesson Theology and Mrs. Paul Temple Riles Unite Couple One of brides at 10:30. tender. Baby One never knows himself he has denied himself. till litiuB ' J THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY L. Gillette Gillette, Miss Joyce Duffin, Miss Linda Callister and Mrs. Thomas McMaster, bridesmaids. Little Deneal Atkin, Rebecca of the and Ruth the lovely Duffin, neices of the past Christmas season was Miss bride were flower girls. Luann Duffin, who spoke wedding Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen asvows with Paul Leslie Gillette in sisted at the reception and Mrs. the Salt Lake LDS Temple, on Thomas R. Atkin was at the guest December 22. book. the the ceremony, Following RICHARD MARSHALL tended newlyweds were feted at a wedd- to duties of best man and Gary Lion held at the ing breakfast, Robert Ronald Shields, Kroff, House and hosted by the grooms and Pauling, Rey L. Duffin GilL. D. Mr. Mrs. and parents, Thomas R. Atkin ushered. lette. FIFTH WARD: Tuesday, February 6. Teachers topic 10 a m.; On Your Income 'lax Returns Whether the selected Federal income lax return is the "shortie" lOtOA or regular 1010, mam tax pavers forget some imxrtant Roland V. Wise. District items, Director of the U.S Internal Revenue Serviie, advised tod.iv Some of these are- (1) failure to attach (2) no signa'ures, (3) tax information iwl readable, (4) failure to list dependents and exemptions, (5) failure to total deductions. What happens when we get an or incomplete return' illegible Mr, Wise said this type of return cannot be properly processed and will delay the issuance of any due the taxpayer The results are, we ei:hcr get a letter or phone call questioning us. and. of course. Mr Wise added, this takes awav clerical help from proreturns. cessing the perfi-c- t Mr. Wise suggested that the taxpayer review his return as sixm as it is roninletcd. put it anile overnight, then review it again the next day. After he is sure it is clear, complete and correct, mail it to the Director of Internal Revenue. Salt Lake City. Utah. By the wav. if you really want fast service on your tax return, mail it earlv. . Public Nurse Schedules Shot Clinic Mr. The new Mrs. Gillette is a grad- That evening they were further uate of the Brigham Young Unihonored at a reception held at the versity. where she was active in North Tooele Stake Culture Room, student affairs. She was a memwith the brides parents, Mr. and ber of Orchesis. folk dancers, the Mrs. Jess W. Du'fin as hosts. Program Bureau, Di Chi and Phi FOR HER WEDDING the bride Kappa Phi. chose an original gown of white Mr. Gillette is a senior at the velveteen, featuring an insert of University of Utah, where he is brocade in front. The bouffant affiliated with Sigma Chi. He has skirt, which swept to a chapel fulfilled an LDS Mission to New v a from Her waistline. train, fell Zealand. viel of illusion was fingertip Pre nuptial parties were given caught to a crown of pearls. Gowned in turquoise velveteen by Mrs. Melvin Cutler, Mrs. Alsheath dresses and carrying white len Dalcbout, Mrs. George Harrop, fur muffs were Mrs. Rev L. Duf- Miss Janis Gillette, Mrs. Don Jenfin. Matron of Honor; Miss Janis sen and Mrs. Karl McBride. Breathtaking THRILLS! An immunization clinic for Typhoid and Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever will be held at Harris Elementary School at 2 p.m. on Friday, according to Mrs. Leona Long, Public Health Nurse. She said that a make up" clinic will be held at Grantsville Elementary School, Wednesday at 2 p.m. for aU those who have missed attending the previous immunization clinics. Miss I JOYCE TAYLOR GORSHIN nCTUK rut StSart The t fj t r Tooele Stake Priesthood chorus practice has been called for Wed nesday, February 7 at 9 p.m. in preparation for the musical program to be presented at Vernon on February 21. All members are urged to be in attendance at all rehearsals. SECOND SON KARL SWANS FOR THE Mr. and Mrs. Karl Swan are the proud parents of their second son, who was born January 31 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. The young man tipped the scales at five pounds four ounces. Waiting to make his acquaintance is two year old Steven. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swan of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Page Medford of Roseburg. Mr. Swan is a music Oregon. teacher at Tooele High School and Mrs. Swan is on the Nursing Staff at the Tooele Valley Hospital. ' Tooele High School Band Annual Winter Concert STARTS SUNDAY Worlds Fair Trip Benefit Miss Jfche hustler OnemaScopG PIPER LAURIE Q Coralie Washburn FEAR When Abraham Lincoln was a candidate for President of the United States, someone asked him about his aspirations to that high office. He answered that he did not fear his opponents, but, he said, there is a man named Lincoln of whom I am very much afraid. If I am defeated it will Rev. Dillard be by that man. S. Miller, Growth Through Arkansas Baptist. 2a -- Sauerbraten Practice Sc! For Weil. SeCReT GLEASON Lu-An- A really good pot roast is one of woman's greatest culinary aehievements, guaranteed to please the man of the house. Flavorful, tender pot roast is the reward for tender loving care taken to marinate the rump or ehuck overnight in a delirious liquid. The beef becomes more tender, and that is the secret of delicious German Sauerbraten. A marinade contains many condiments, and the Germans frequently use beer or ale as part of it; the meat is later simmered in the same liquid. Beer lovers throughout history, the Germans long ago discovered the wonderful things beer does in cooking. Beer or ale is the perfect, moderate beverage with a hearty pot roast and red cabbage dinner. People who enjoy good food find that beer lets them taste subtle food flavors because of its lightness, and yet has a pleasing, refreshing character all its own. Cerntan Pol Rosa! 12 ounces (bottle or can) Vi teaspoon Tabasco beer or ale 2 tablesoons sugar Vt cup vinegar 4 to 5 pounds boneless beef I medium onion, sliced pot roast rump or chuck Vi cup sliced celery 6 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons fat or salad oil Combine beer, vinegar, onion, celery, salt. Tabasco and sugar. Pour over meat and refrigerate overnight, turning meat at least once during marinating. Drain meat; reserve liquid with cnion and celery. Rub meat with 2 tablespoons of the flour. Heat fat in heavy kettle; add meat and brown well on all sides (this will require about 30 minutes). Add reserved liquid and bring almost to a boil. Cover tightly. Cook over low heat at simmering temperature on top of range about 3 hours or until meat is tender. Remove meat to hot platter. To thicken gravy, blend remaining 4 tablespoons flour with 2 cup cold water to make a smooth paste; add a small amount of hot gravy. Add flour paste, all at once, to hot gravy i i kettle, stirring briskly to prevent lumping. Cook, stirring con ' mt-luntil mixture thickens. Yield: 8 servings. Exceptions Granger ParTneR JACKIE We-ght- .M n I All In lores t Is Taxable; cuvhkst or cmmimui s tew fis cTSi.S MM Enthusiasm is a woqderful word. But more it is a wonderful feeling. It is a way of life. No person who is enthusiastic about his work has anything to fear from life. Ail the opportuniMr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruce Palmer ties in the world and they arc as plentiful today as ever Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bruce Palmer are at home are In Santa Monica California, following their marriage in the waiting to be grasped by the peoLos Angeles LDS Temple. Mr. Palmer is the son Oi Mr. and ple who . are in love withhwhat Mrs. James C. Palmer of Grantsville. Samuel Gold-wythey are doing. Patriot, hm, John Handcock DUP TO MEET Insurance Company. Emma J. Atkin Camp DUP will be held meeting Monday ONE WAY February 5, at 7:30 p.m. at the Some men have a way with home of Thelma Gordon. All inwomen, but its seldom their own. terested ladies welcome. QAVIO JANSSEN A number of nineth grade students from the Tooele Seminary presented an Impressive program in the Tenth Ward Sunday afternoon, and in the Lake View Ward Sunday evening. Die students themselves had written a timely panel and playlet in the value of living the law of also composed ehastity. They original poetry and words to a song which they sang. The program was well received and appreciati-by the large attendance on both occa-- s mix; many expressing acceptance and commendation for the efficient, well prepared part each had taken. S:ud-ntare in a position to help a great many younger people - and some older ones also -through the example of devotion an I loyally they give to high ideals and virtue in hard work in Seminary and in the Church. The following took part in each uno' these successful der the leadership of Flora J. Spminarv instructor. Terry Higgs. Vicki Nelson. Diane Jody Rydalch, Carolyn Johnson. Carolyn Shields, Vicky Rebecca Hales. Carol Price, n Peterson, Ruth Chamberlain. Pcnovich, Kathy Brinkerhoff, Phil Jensen. Carma Hanks. A SOLUTION To smart gals, men are a solution, not a problem. t A Epffiro Sriniiiary Stmlmls Present Program Sweet Success Carolee Ann Mayo Priotliooil Chorus ENTHUSIASM ? 2, 1962 Tiling Forgotten Dr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Mayo, announce the engagement of their daughter, Carolee Ann Mayo and Howard J. White, 111, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard I. White of Atherton, California. The home of the bridegroom' elet' parents was the setting for a festive announcement cocktail party where friends and relatives of the couple learned of the an gaitement. Miss Mayo graduated with honors from the University o' Utah and has been employed by the Sunnyvale School District in California. While at the University she was a member of the Delta Delta Delta Sororiety, Spurs and Cwean. Mr. White is a graduate of the University of California, was affiliated with Sigma Chi and has served with the U.S. Army. The young couple plan a June wedding in Tooele. Adult worship begins at 11:05. The minister will bring the fourth in a series of sermons, entitled Four Months With The Master, and the subject for this Sunday will be, More Important Methodist Friday, February of Tooele, am. 7 p.m. The Tooele Transcript e, NOW OPEN Engagement Is Told COIN OPERATED Midwest Cleaning Center Clean Out The Closet festival Drums gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Coralie, to Mr. Ronald Lougy, also of Grantsville, son of Mr. Edward F. Lougy, of California and Mrs. Maxine Clark, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. George Williams, are grandparents of Grantsville, the future bridegroom. Miss Washburn is a graduate Grantsville High School. Mr. Lougy is employed in Salt Lake. The young couple plan a June wedding. Vocal STUDENT Gordon Lee ami Pete Kearns Joy Pratt SOLOISTS Cornets & Trumpets Accordion Jay Powell Trombones French Horns MYSTERY GUEST ARTIST 9 9 9 9 9 SURPRISE DEDICATIONS NEW DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thomas Minnesota, are the proud parents of a baby girl born January 10. The little miss weighf ted in at six pounds five and ounces and will be named Tonilynn. She was welcomed at home by two big sisters, Wendy Lou and Pamela Kay. The baby is the ninth grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Formo of this city. The mother will be remembered as the former LcAnnc Formo. of Hastings, Interest on state and municipal obligations is wholly exempt from tax, and interest on obligations of the Federal Government issued before March 1, 1941 is either wholly or partially exempt from tax. All other interest is taxable, he explained. Some of the more common ALUMNI SOLOISTS Mr. and Mrs. Forest Washburn of Grantsville, announce the en- of L iJ-eatur- e Interest you received or which was credited to your account during 1961 generally must be report ed on your Federal income tax return, Roland V. Wise, Director of Internal Revenue for the Salt Lake City, Utah District, said today. MUSIC FIT FOR A KING - -HANDELS WATER MUSIC in- terest which is taxable includes interest on savings, when credited to your account even though it is not recorded in your pass book, interest on bonds, loans, mortgages, on refunds of Federal taxes, on U.S. Savings Bonds, and interest on GI insurance dividends left on deposit with Veterans Administration. Also included as interest income are certain dividends on deposits or on withdrawable or share accounts of domestic Building and Loan Associations, domestic Savings and Loan Associations, Credit Unions, Mutual SavBanks and Cooperative ings Banks. Taxpayers who have any questions about interest income may Investget Document No. 5060, ment Income by calling DAvis Ext. 465, or come to Room Lake 355, Federal Building, Salt City, Mr. Wise said. THE MOST CASUALS COMFORTABLE, EYER MADE FOR ALL DAY WEAR Hush Puppies BREATHIN BRUSHED PIGSKIN CASUAL from 8.45 Step lively through marketing and housework in new Hush Puppies. They breathe with your every step, and are specially "Hell-Ca- t tanned to brush up like new, and to resist water, too. With crepe sole, steel shank support A delightful selection of fashion-righ- t colors. Girls and womens sizes. TOOELE MERC CO. one-hal- 10 lbs. Only $150 8 to 10 Weekdays 10 to 6 Sundays Open Utah Avenue at Broadway Phone 882-990- 7 BREVITY Brevity is not omy the soul of wit, it is the life blood of intelligent conversation. Meador, Matador (Tex) Douglas' Tribune. JVcw Jcmd Tickets $1.00 Donation II. S. Auditorium Feb. 10, 1962 8:00 P. M. 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