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Show WM' The Tooele Transcript JLiU3 Friday, April 3 auuinaxrjixKr Iuur4 ach Friday at Tooci Cily. Uuh. Entered at Second CUa Matter at the Port Otlice at Tooele City, Utah. Augut 14, ISH wndr Act of March I, 1S7. Fubluhed by lit Tranacnpt Bulletin Pubhahing Company. Inc , e U Nonh Main Street. Tooela City, Utah. Addreaa all corroa-pondctrt'- J90, Tooele, Utah to Bo rate: Subacripboa foreign mail. 8 15 per year RFD, PO. Boea, and prr year Carrier or Ci'y Deliver. ALEX F. DUNN. LOREN C. DUNN. Editor, Pub'iaher Conference Time Again ith it the holiday atmosphere Ita Conference time and and the typical Conference leather which the f.rat part of Aprd brings The 153rd Annual Conference of the Church of Jerui Christ of Laiter day Saints held in the world famed Tabernacle on SunTemple Square in Salt Lake City Friday, Saturday and day is a tradition that is old as Utah's settlement. TO MANY UTAHNS and visitor It'a a chance to renew friendships and to listen to counsel from respected leaders of the LDS Church. Vkuh Increasing audiences by means of radio, and television and closed circuit broadcasts being reached by the proceedings, it is no longer only of Interest to those that sit directly in the audiences of the meetings. But to a resident of the general Salt Lake City area. Conference is as much a sign of spring as the greening of the grass and the return of the birds. And it always turns thoughts to many lands. LO.NI EREN'CE TIME BECOMES a time for many when they pause for some reflection and inspiration. Many who have been attracted by its charm have left with a better glimpse of themselves and their neighbors. Mrs. Savicli Leaves For TO SELL COTTON CANDY Tooele Fourth Ward girls will sell cotton candy on the comer of Main and Vine Street each Europe Steve Saturday. Proceeds will be used for their summer camp. Mrs. (Eva) Savich, companied by her sister. Mary Lnverlch, of Salt Lake City, left March 30 via 1t for Paris. France They will visit with Mrs. Savlch's daughter, Millie Sp4 Tomac and Robert L. Tomac, who Is stationed in Fountain Bleu. France. tour Germany, They will Spain. Italv. and Yugoslavia. While In Yugoslavia they will have the opportunity to meet and get acquainted with uncles, aunts, cousins, whom they have never met. They expect to return home May 5th. They are both employed at the Tooele Army Depot. WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend guests at tha horns of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Halgren were Miss Maureen Overman and Miss Karen Manley, students from Ricks College. The girls came to attend the LDS Conference in Salt Lake. 5, 1963 Wedding Brings Family The Volunteer and Cancer Gathering of The Miss Beth marriage Baldauf and Ronald Hansen on Monday. April I, was occasion for a family gathering Brothers and sisters of Mr. Hansen gathered from far and near to go to the Logan LDS Temple where the nuptials were and later met at performed Harmans Cafe for a wedding dinner. THAT EVEN'LN'G they also attended the reception held In the Eldrcdge Ward. The bride, a student at the Brigham Young University has been an employee at Tooele Army Depot. She Is a daughter of Emil Baldauf and the late Mr. Baldauf, of DeLancy, New and Mrs, Marnel Arbon. LIIE BEGINS lor L to R: son of Mr. York. Photos by A-- D. Thomas Mrs. Murrell, daughter of Mr. and and Mr. Hansen Is a son of the Mrs. Ferris Sj moods and son of Mr. late Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Herbert Hansen, of Lewiston. ON HAND for the event were MARTHA WARBURTON HOME FROM ARIZONA VISITS PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alsop reMr. and Mrs. Mark Halgren DUP TO MEET Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen Martha Warburton Camp of turned to thetr home early this spent Monday in Providence of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Gorthe past visiting with their parents, Mr. Daughters of Utah Pioneers will week after spending don Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. three months in Mesa. Arizona. and Mrs. C. M. Bryson. Also meet Monday. April 8 at 7:30 MilJay Hansen. Salt Lake City; They report a most pleasant visiting at the family home that pm. at the borne of Mrs. Mrs. Glen Johnson. Roy. Mrs. dred Christensen. 56 N. winter. Living In the same vi- day was Mrs. Reed Brenchley Bob Walrlelgh of Clearfield and Mary Lindberg will give cinity with the Aliops were Mr. and small son Scott. Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Hansen. the lesson. All ladies and Inand Mrs. Clyde Shields of Bauer Glendale, California, all brothhome this terested persona are Invited to who are expected ers and sisters of the brideattend. weekend and Mr. and Mrs. groom. Myrl Alsop, of Sandy, who have Among the other guests at the also returned to their home. wedding were Mr. and Mrs. ElRJTZ and daughter, mer Gordon 1. Gloria, also of this city. The history of the world seems to be a sordid record of STRANGE WESTERN ADVENTURE! The United States ha 119.000 mans errors, wars, murders, . governmental units, at all three hopes, crimes, and miseries, with few a achievements now levels national, state and and then. During April one of the more than 2.000.000 American Cancer Society volunteera will call on you. The volunteer will ask for contributions for the Society's cancer researth, education and service program, Also, you will be urged to have a health checkup, if you have not already had one this year, as your best protection against death from cancer. T11E AMERICAN CANCER Society hat appropriately designated 1963 as 'The Year of tha Volunteer." Actuslly, every year ts "The Year of the Volunteer." However, we are happy to see this special earned honor paid to them. A desire to help others motivates the volunteer. It Is an unselfish desire rewarded only In the knowledge of a job -being done well; of helping people In needing to be done distress, of seeing the inroads of disease being narrowed, and of sighting stunning victories ahead. Volunteers have already won stunning victories over disease. There would have been no Salk vaccine against polio without their hard work and enterprise. It is inconceivable that without their efforts, we would be saving one out of three cancer patients today, instead of the less than one out of five of 25 years ago. Or that wa would be saving at least 50 per cent of all uterine cancer patients, which was, 25 years ago, the leading causa of death from cancer among women. THE VOLUNTEER IS on the threshold of another stunning victory saving at least half of those who develop cancer instead of the one third now being saved. This year, volunteers are redoubling their effort! to persuade all people to have a health checkup once a year. They have set their sights to get people to act In their own interest. With your help, the volunteers will win, and another S3, GOO lives will be saved b - - - Glen-woo- each year. By vigor and dedication, the volunteer has contributed Immeasurably to the live of all people. They are a great and human national asset. The country benefits daily from their dedication and purpose. Our national life needs them. We salute the volunteer. He deserves our greatest consideration. When Cancer Crusade volunteers call during April open your doors and your hearts and your minds to them. Kids Matinee V" THURSDAY MORNING QUEEN PIN'S Team Standings: ... W L 11 25 Lucky S 13 23 Late Starters ... 14 22 Triple Treat 17 19 Ten Pina Week will Holy begin Sunday 18VJ 17VJ in Catholic Churches of Utah, High Low 15VJ 20', 4 with special services commem- Harmony 3 14 22 Rum Dums orating the triumphal entry of 7 29 Pin Pa! into Christ Jerusalem. High team aerie: Harmony 3 The blessing of the Palms and Solemn procession marks the i486; Lucky 8, I486; Late Startstart of Holy week for Catholics ers, 1458. and the week will include specHigh team game: High Low, ial services each day, leading 551; Pin Pals, 529; Harmony 3, to the Easter services on April 519. Stella Individual series 14. The priei's will wear red vest- Moyes, 552; Sandra Outzen, 538; ments for the Palm Sunday Pro- Peggy Scott, 519. of Christ's High game- - Diane Van Patten cession, symbolic kingship. The Mass will call 218; Stella Moyes, 195 and 193. for violet vestments symbolic of mourning. The statues and paint- NOTE OF APPRECIATION I wish to express my thanks ings in the Church continue to to everyone who was so thoughtbe draped in violet cloths to remind Catholics of Christ's pas- - ful during my recent Illness, to Dr. Gubler, the Tooele Valley Hospital staff and my friends for cards, gifts, and flowers. VI Shrlmpton Catholic Holy - Week Begins - Next Sunday Times right IVIn nor I Actor I y Beat Screenplay 1 1I Best MiMlmllmn SchtH I Abbf Mtnn sisoiueim Ward HIM, Maximilian Me: SEsncer Trad Burt Lancasier '' 03 Mcli Judy Garland MMClili f 77 Special Engagement so Risatm suis! I mmmxct pah t. COMMITTEE I tlUCGMEHTurfJunHMBERB 2106, Salt Lake City P. O. Box PM ft Acadomy Award To commemorate the centennial of mining in Utah, the following ore urgently needed: (1) biographies and autobiographies of Utah mining pioneers; (2) diaries; (3) historical accounts of old mines or $100 prize. mining areas. Best entry in each class used for news $10 Any entry story prize. Moil oil be which will to: returned, entries, MIKING CENTENNIAL Saturday Starting SUNDAY Cash Prizes For Old Mining History - RLEATH'ES VISIT Visitors at the home of Mrs. Agnes Culley this week were her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. H D. Cluff of Salt Lake and Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Burkheart and two children of Riverside, Calif. 1 1 for Timeway Times Right for a New or Used Car and First Security Bank has the money to help you buy one. Low down payments, sensible bank rates and terms to fit your budget are just some of the reasons why a First Security Timeway Loan is the best way to finance your new or used car. 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