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Show 0 Friday. March The Tooele Transcript 8. 1963 mm wr prr4 m Ellis Whites :1 Return From Tour & . Ellis White, Phillips C Jobber In Tooele, Utah, and Mrs. White returned last week from an extensive three-datales tour of Phillips Petroleum Company facilities in Kansas City, Missouri, and Bartlesville, j I ' i v y From the 20 Phillips marketdivisions across the country, 43 Phillips products distributors were selected to attend the tales conference. Mr. and Mrs. White were one couple of four representing the Salt Lake City sales division. The group of distribuors. accompanied by their wives, traveled to Kansas City on ThursOn Friday day, February 21. morning, they were conducted ing Elder Conrad II. Thorne, Shoahone, Ida. and Elder Maa C. Berthelaon, Conrad, Montana are stationed ai Onhyee, Nev. and Elder Kent Huff, Spanish Tork. and Elder Dennis- - McOougal, Utah, 441 LOCAL CLUBS There are now 94,707 active 4 H Clubs in the United States. These clubs carry on organized work in 3.094 counties under the direction of nearly 11,000 county extension agents. 441 TRAINED Since the national 4 H Club movement began a half century ago, nearly 23 million American youths have taken part in the learn by doing programs. England Construction Inc. I I I I I Sand Gravel Grading Hauling Excavating (Soil I j I I ( I Phone Road Materials 882-139- through the facilities of the Phillips Kansas City refinery and the firm's centralized credit card office. A special train transported on the group to Bartlesville Friday afternoon in time to see 66ers the Phiilipe play the from Army basketball team Fort that SiB, Oklahoma, at West Jordan, Utah, now atatkined U'endover, brought three converta from the Wendover area to Tooele, last Friday to be baptized. They are In the LDS Northern California Mission. WENDOYER AREA LDS MISSIONARIES I 7 Equipment Rentals j Home Missionary Assignments Made For Sunday Home missionary assignments for Sunday, March 10 have been made in the Tooele Stake as follows: First Ward: Bevan Anderjn and Bryon Liddell. Fourth Ward: Rex Stutzneg-ge- r and M. Earl Marshall. Sixth Ward: J, Dean Zentner and Floyd Cordon. Eleventh Ward: Arthur Bryan and Glen Elkington. Stockton Ward: Calvin Olsen and Keith Allen. Vernon: Silas and Young James Bevan. evening. On Saturday morning, Mr. and Mrs. White accompanied the group through the Marlex Laboratory, Automotive Service Laboratory, and Radiation Laboratories at the in Phillips Research Center Bartlesville. They were guests Saturday evening at an honor distributors, banquet for the where the president of Phillips Petroleum Company, Stanley Learned, and vice president sales, E.H. Lyon, discussed the industry outlook and reviewed sales plans for 1963. Sunday afternoon, the visiting distributors toured the Bartlesville area and the world famous Woolaroc Museum. An evening Woolaroc buffet at Lodge, ranch home of Frank Phillips, founder of Phillips Petroleum Company, ended the three-daconference. Sales Service y r Hither and Yon Friends of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Jones, formerly of Tooela nd now living in San Diego, will b Interested to know that they returned last fall from a three months tour to all tht major countries of Europe. While in Switzerland, they enrolled their son, G. L, In a icbool at Bern, where he will remain until this spring. Thetr daughter. Gaii Ann, who it now Mrs. Gordon recently graduated with high honors from Herbert Hoover High Schol and plans to continue her studies at San Diego State College, majoring in interior design and modem literature. CONNIE, THEIR OTHER DAUGHTER, has also finished school and has been working in San Diego for nearly two years. Mr. and Mra. C. B. Olsen were dinner guests Saturday night of Col. and Mrs. Paul Cerer of Dugwav. The Cerars other guests were Col. and Mra. Don Bode of Salt Lake City. After dinner the group attended the Fabulous Nineties Night, a benefit entertainment presented by the Dugway Womens Club. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dougherty attended a reception Monday evening at the Salt Lake City Municipal Airport in honor of Mrs. Doughertya brother. Clair Huffaker. Mr. Hurfaker. noted acreen and television writer and novelist, was in Salt Lake City Tuesday and Wednesday as part of a nationwide promotional tour for his new book, Good Lord, Youre Upside Cars-eadde- w V- - I a A i 4 I I ATTEND SALES MEET Mr. and Mre. Ellit White, attended a three day conference of Phillips Petroleum Jobbers at Kansu City recently. Car Club Plans Record Dance For Friday be allowed to return. will be served and all the young persona of the community are invited to attend. A fun time Is scheduled for Friday. March 8. by members of the Satans Angels Car Club when they will sponsor a dance. The place is the Smeltermans Lodge Hall on East Vine Street and the time Is 8 p.m. to midJunior and Senior Volleyball night. Music will bis records of schedule for the North Tooele favorite dance bands. Is as follows: Admission Is 75 cents per Stake Eighth vs LakeView, 7 p.m. couple or 50 cents stag. Tenth vs Fifth, 8 p.m.; Second According to committee members In charge of the dance, vs Fifth, 8:30 p.m.; Eighth vs 9 p.m. and Seventh vs strict rules will be observed. Seventh. 9:30 Third. pm. There will be no drinking or First game Is March 7 in the smoking allowed and when one leaves the dance, they will not Junior High School gym. Volleyball Begins In North Stake Down. TUESDAY EVENING Mr. Huffakera mother, Mrs. Clair Huffaker, of Magna, entertained at a family dinner. Those present were her daughters and their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Dougherty tod Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hansen of Toeole, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Fletcher of Magna. Open house was held following dinner. Recent houseguest of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Pezel was Mrs. Pezels brother. Judge Frank W. Rose, of San Mateo, California. He arrived Sunday, February 24. after two days of skiing at Sun Valley, Idaho. Mondry and Tuesday the Pezels accompanied him to AUa, for the skiing. Wednesday Judge Rose remained overnight at Alta, returning to Tooele Thursday to join the Pezels for dinner a! Dugway with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mra. Roger Powell. He returned home last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Bryan and son. Farrell Lee. and mother, Mr. Zso Phillips, returned Tuesday from a trip to Bar-stoCalifornia, where they attended the farewell testimonial of Elder Rodney Conder, who has been catled to serve in the Scottish Mission. He will enter the Mission Home March 11 and la the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Conder, formerly of Tooele Sixth Ward. MR. AND MRS. BERT WINN, who will leave soon for Germany, were recently honored by a going away party at Paprika In Salt Lake City. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. Deris Porter and Mr. and Mrs. Rex W'alters. The Winns and their three children will sail March 21 for their new borne and expect to remain in Germany for two years. On Wednesday, Mrs. Scott Beveridge, the former Colleen White of Tooele, entertained in honor of Mrs. Winn at a luncheon at her home in Bountiful. Guests were Mrs. Alan Jensen, Mrs. Melvin Shields, and Mrs. Dell White, all of Tooele. MRS. HAROLD PYLE and small son, Warren, of Salt Lake City, are spending a few days in Tooele with Mrs. Pyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cook, while Mr. Pyle is on a business trip to Boston, New York and Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Barlow, Jr., formerly of Tooele, have moved from San Francisco to Bethesda, Maryland. 0CD0G5S3 K X (udges of value Ithe the value of our car Insurancal Contact me today! LEONARD S 1st 882-30C- While they last dependable (Baftes GoronadQB jiff, Wi ti BELATED GREETINGS to new babies born recently at Tooele Valley hospital L to R: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Villalobos, and son and Mrs. William Gronenlhal. Photos by A. D. Thomas East S STATE FARM of Mr. Brtui AttmoUi hsarMCt 8mm Otrce: BlewmngtM; Cawpaej IDtaatS mwiANCl Newcomers . . i, Wants to Call on 6.70-1- blackwall You... plus tax and retreadable tire iff car. Other sizes and whitewalls comparably low priced. 18-MON- ALL BOYS L to R: son of Mr. and Mrs. William Turtle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Busico and son of Mr. and Mrs. Don Gamble. Photos by A. D. Thomas INTERNATIONAL SMELTING GUARANTEE Guarantee covers any failure for full warranty period. 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