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Show m V ' . r i p f Bowling Tourney Margie Smillt To Swell Is Bride Of Heart Fund Dennis Finery Sweetheart Ball At Cedar Valley The Cedar Valley Ward will pre-getheir annual Sweetheart Rail on Saturday, February 24, at Lehi. tnc An invitation is extended public to attend. Dancing will be from 8 to 11.30 p.m. and admis Sion is $1 00 per couple, 50 cents Mrs Ann Siebers, Chairman of Tooele County Heart Fund, announced a bowling tournament to be held at the Tooele Bowl Saturday and Sunday, February 24 and 25., with all proceeds earmarked for the county Heart Fund Drive. stagg. Good music will be a feature of the evening and there will b refreshments and a floor show !:W& Do you like to bowi? Sign up now for the Heart Pin Handicap Here is a chance of your life time. Thirty prizes for men and women. Anyone can enter. People rom Mt. Ramer, Washington and Benicia, California are especially invited. Get acquainted with the people of the Tooele area. Entry I ENDS SATURDAY The Tooele Transcript Friday, February Fables Auxiliary All Auxiliary members are reminded to bring their gift, to the meeting. Monday, Feb. 26. This gift which should be of at least is for visitation on $1 00 value, March 12 and are to be turned in to Margaret Dunn. Due to the Cancer film, the party after the meeting is cancell-e- d so members are asked NOT to bring their "old clothes." Past presidents ritual team will oractice Monday, Feb. 26 at 7 p.m. at the fall, before the meeting. instead of Friday night. Mrs. Thelma Smith of ISO So Sixth Street, announces the mar nage of her daughter, Margy to Dennis Emery, son of Mrs. Mary Ccrroni, also of this city. The young couple spoke their marriage vows on February 2 at Elko, Nevada. The new Mrs. Fmery was honored at a shower and open house on February 15 at the First Sixth Ward Church. Hostessing the affair were Mrs. Rhea Anderson and Mrs. Norma Evensen. Games were played and refreshments served. The newlyweds will make their home here. Eagle Parly Sal. JURGENS P ORSON tournament. accepted. - WELLES In The News Sanctioned Average Mr. and Mrs. Joe Spry of Tooele have received word that the Cleveland Plain Dealer, of Cleveland, Ohio, have just published an article written by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Wolff, formerly of Tooele. Both Mr. and Mrs. Wolff were formerly employed at the Tooele Ordnance Depot. The Wolff article was published in the Sunday magazine section of the Plain Dealer. Feb. 11, 1962. The item had to do with the bier, catafalque and pagoda which protected the body of Abraham Lincoln as he lay in state in Cleveland, Ohio on April 28, 18S5 while the remains were being taken to Springfield, Illinois for Separate prizes for men and women. Total highest averages win prizes while having fun. Proceeds will be donated to the Heart Fund Drive. PLUS Life begins at Tooele Valley Hospital for top (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hammond and (right) son of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Price. Bottom row (left) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David LaBadie and (right) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Photos by A. D. Thomas Donald Gonzales. RAILROAD GAINS LAND The Oregon and California Railroad was granted lands for railroad construction on July 25. 1866; lands were later turned zthese to the General Land Office. plover z. s. STARTS SUNDAY EPIC STORY OF EVERLASTING GLORYI Edward Nelson, Tooele Afton Cameron, Tooele Pearl Bird, Tod Park Elden Anderson, Tooele Tina Christensen, Tooele Lionel Olsen is treasurer of the group and other committeemen are Bud Carmack, Mac Magee, Shiek Matekal, Mr. N. A. Davis, of Clover and Mrs. Myrtis Hut- Belated birthday curly haired Chris chinson, of Wendover. Lake by Salt School of KNOWLEDGE Gladden, Grantsville Edna Johnson, Tooele ACCIDENT Floyd Casper, Provo James Hansen, Orem RALPH RICHARDSON SAL MINEO JOHN DEREK HUGH GRIFFITH aanuauno at umito Mnsrs connxrcit Miss Corey Is Bride Of Gerald Adams committee. Electronics in response to the demands of the expanding electronic industry in Utah. LAND MANAGEMENT The General Land Office and the Grazing Service were consolidated into the Bureau of Land Management on July 16, 1946. Some of the happiest people are those who know very little but have learned to turn what they do know to best advantage. John Creasey, Too Much Learning? John O'London's, London. LAND OFFICE CONTROLLED The Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands of 93,163 acres were reconveyed to the Government un- der the management General Land Office in of 1919. What size Chevrolet do you ivant to save money on ? the ; Mrs. Gerald Adams LETS ALL get in to bowl and double this worthy contribution, says Mr. Clifton Shields, chairman of the bowling tournament begun EVA MARIE SAINT PAUL NEWMAN PETER LAWFORD LEE J. COBB j; and Miss Mary Ellen Corey Gerald Adams, spoke wedd ing vows January 27 at the First Methodist Church at Pocatello, Idaho. Reverend Ross Miller performed the ceremony. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Corey of 434 Highland Drive, Tooele, and Mr. Adams is a son of Mr. and Mrs R. B. Adams of Torrence, Calif. The bride chose to be married in an apricot colored suit with white assessories and wore a corsage of feathered mums and carnations. the young couple, Attending were Jeneane Crawford and Glen Osick. Sp4 to Child, who gieetings J. celebrated his first anniversary, Feb. 18. O n hand to help share Tooele Woman his teddy bear cake were his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin J. Child Graduates From and brother Randy and sister Electronics Class Ginger. Grandparents from Roy, Mr. and Mrs. A C. Taylor were A Tooele woman, Mrs. Mary present to enjoy the birthday fesEllen Richardson, was numbered tivities. among the 22 graduates of the Salt Lake School of Electronics HELPING THE POOR Jusf Arrived At electronic assembly class, who It is well to give when asked, Tooele Valley Hospital were awarded diplomas on Thurs- but it is better to give unasked, day. through understandng. John and Carol Whitehouse Mrs. Richardson, the mother of Kahlil Gibran Graft, Tooele, son, Feb. 20. two children, lives at 174 So. 2nd Frances and Marie Conkline East. Tooele. Herrera, Tooele, daughter, Feb. The assembly class was 21. MEDICAL burial. Following the nuptials the bridal The Wolffs wrote the article. party was feted at a wedding Mr. Wolff said, because his grandbreakfast at the Bannock Hotel, father, helped to erect the enin Pocatello, hosted by the brides semble for the city of Cleveland parents. as a token of love and mourning in The newlyweds honeymooned for the great Emancipator. He Las Vegas and Southern also said Mr. Wolffs mother was lifted up by her father to look upon the face of Lincoln for the THE HUGH COWAN'S last time. RETURN HOME With the article, the Plain DealBack at home after an extend- er reproduced an on - the - spot ed visit in California, are Mr. sketch of the pagoda from Harand Mrs. Hugh Gowans. They ar- pers weekly for May 1865. This copy of Harpers magazine is very rived home Sunday via train. While away, they were guests rare and is the property of Mr. of their and daughter, and Mrs. Wolff and will be handMr. and Mrs. Fred A. Harris and ed down to posterity, according to the Wolffs. family of Palo Alto and attended a number of social functions. Some people cant find words They also enjoyed the excitement of snow in California, according for their thoughts others cant to Mrs. Gowans, who stated that find thoughts for their words. it was the first snow many people in that area had experienced. - FREE! FREE! MOON Installation of Sylvania Ten years ago the moon was an inspiration to poets and an opportunity for lovers. Ten years from now it will be just another airPurchased Before Emmanuel G. Mesthene, port. by Mrs. Wallace F. Bennett Music As a Means of Communi10. 1962 at March Last week marked the closing of an era, when the last street- cation in a Scientific Age," Music cars made their final run on the streets of Washington. Educators Journal. t It was a gala day for the, children., who were allowed to ride A GOOD TRY j free on the last day before the cars were taken out of service. No woman will likely deceive-yoBut for their grandparents, who remembered the about their age, but many good old Phone 882-113- 2 when you got six rides for a quarter and when streetcars days were will try. the only means of public transportation in the cities, it brought many pangs of nostalgia. Many extra cars were put into service, e including some of the trolley cars, one of which was draped with black crepe, a funeral wreath, and a sign which read, End of an Era, The occasion was anything but funeral for the children, however. Thousands of them, accompanied by parents and grandparents, took advantage of the free rides. They rode and rode. s Among the crowd were the two A NEW ERA OF DEPENDABILITY of a man who had driven the old horse-draw- n cars 70 years ago. They were being reCOLOR TV PERFORMANCE galed by stories told by a man who OS sjeaX Jopnpuoo JBDjaajjs b aq oj pasn ago. There was a great spirit of friendliness. Everyone seemed to be talking to everyone else, telling incidents of bygone days. Five of our 19 grandchildren live in this area, and not one of them had ever ridden on a streetcar. Strangely enough, this is not unusual for children of this generation. They know much more about airplanes, jets, and rockets than they do about trolley cars. One child was heard to say, Look out, Daddy, theres a choo choo train coming right down the middle of the Ground lAasltingt on 'Silver Screen 85 Picture Tubes HULET RADIO TV CLINIC old-typ- 1862-196- IN ALL NEW HANDCRAFTED ZENITH street. Perhaps this is why so many parents and grandparents, including Grandpa Bennett, rushed to give their children a ride before it was too late. Our children were properly impressed and excited and didnt want to get off, of course. Perhaps the time will come when these grandchildren of ours will say to their grandchildren, I remember the time when my grandfather took me for a ride on a streetcar. 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