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Show Tho ToooV Transcript Methodist To Start Building Crusade Soon The Ray Dunn Return From 24, 1963 Friday, May Trip South y -- FIL'FF OUT OF HOSPITAL Mrs. Eleanor Searle, who after spending II days in the LDS Hospital, it now being cared for at the home of her son and wife Ronald and Barbara Searle. 930 North 13th West, Sail Lake City, wishes to thank her many friends for their beautiful cards, letters and get well messages. They have been a source of comfort to her and she appreciates them very murh. i - SKn Wt s hearse for the Genevieve Lea It dance review, tcheduled for Friday, May 24, at the North Stake Tabernacle, Dance Review The annual Dance Review of the students of Genevieve Lewis will be held Friday, May 24, at the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle, at 7.30 om. Admission is 50 cents and tickets may be purchased at the door from the Fifth Ward Relief Society who are sponsoring the show. Refreshments will be sold by the fifth Ward Primary. For Your Convenience Erma Haynes To Head State Eagle Auxiliary Mrs. Erma Haynes, was named President of the State Utah Fagles Auxiliary at a convention held Sunday at Provo and Mrs Aletha Wrathall was named secretary. named to Other Tooeleans State offices of the Utah Fagles were: Carl Seal, vice president. T. R. Wrathall, inside guard, and fay Gillette, trustee. ... otor IBank Service ALL Day EVERY Day 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM Monday Thru Fridays shrtf A rrmi At NOW... 2 ROClEVAllEYlteroU Open from Windows 3:00 PM till 6:00 PM Daily Regular Banking Hours Remain - The Same: 9:30 AM to 3:00 PM Monday thru Thurs. 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM Fridays FIRST SECURITY BANK 70 South Main Street Tooele, Utah average; Plan Spaghetti Dinner For Sunday Louise KarI Maynard, high series; Morris, high game; Alyce Sly, creased greatly in size during the past two years. Boy Scout Troop 277 for example, which began with 12 boys, now numbers over 70, THE SUNDAY School, which numbered 60 a year ago, has more than doubled In size, with weekly attendance now ranging from 120 to 150. There are nine large classes using six small, and mostly improvised classrooms, and it has been necessary to convert the first floor of the parsonage Into facilities for kindergarten, and primary classes, and a nursery. Plans for the new addition call for 7 additional clasrooms an enlarged kitchen and a new A delicious spaghetti dinner in store for the citizens of Tooele on Sunday, May 26th at the Smeltermen's Hall from 2 to ( pm. It will be cooked and served by members of the Jr. Moose, with Chef Larry Bulbs, of Moose Lodge 2031, making his own special sauce. The cost for all you can eat. Is only 11 for adults, and 50 cents for children under 12, If you haven't already been contacted by a Jr. Moose member, tickets may be obtained at the door. The public is Invited. Adults may play Moose after dinner. Is ART When man Is harmoniously a part of the world which surrounds him, when he is at peace with nature, his art tends to be naturalistic. - Allen S. Weller, Panorama. Chicago Daily News Methodist Church is In the final stages of preparation for the Intensive campaign which will commence June 14 wuh the arrival in Tooele of Dr, E. Brure Wilson. Crusade Director WITH THE recent population growth of the area, the present building, which has served the needs of the congregation for the past 35 years, is no longer adequate, and the need for more classrooms and increased social facilities has become acute. The social hall of the church is now used for regular meetings of numerous church affiliated groups, Including Womens Society for Christian Service, Wesleyan Service Guild, Metho-dis- t Men's Methodist Club, Youth Fellowship, Fisherman's Club, Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts as welt as the various boards through which the church work is carried on. All of these groups have In- high average; Jean Mogul, second high series and most Improved bowler. Etta Mao Harris, absent from the picture won second high game. MOOSE RECORD HOP Smeltermen's Hall will be open the night of Saturday, May 25 for members of Moose Lodge 2031 and their guests, for dancing. If youre kwking for an entertaining evening why not join us, say Lodge .officials, ad dance to the music of the juke box. a Drive-i- n INDIVIDUAL WINNERS of the Threo Woman Bowling League are pictured above L to R: Ike Garcia, second high Jr. 3Ioose Lodge AND RlFn.ES . . . Leslie Brvin, Nancy Pretty Mivve Brrgnvr and Slarcy Grade pause for a moment to be photographed at they re MORE I' With calendar and committees set up, the Building Fund Crusade of the Tooele Community Back from a pleasant two weeks trip to the southern states art Mr and Mrs. Ray Dunn They went via automobile and 13 states and drove covered S 000 miles Highlight of the trip was the Kentucky Derby, run at Louisville, Kentucky, They visited several of the show place farms at Lexington and drove down to beautiful Cumberland Gape, at the corner of Tennessee. Kentucky and Virginia. They drove through Smokey Mountain Park Into Chattanooga Tenn ; visited Lookout Mountain, Georgia, Memphis, etc. Their return trip took them through most of the major cities of the south central states They report a wonderful time. Fellowship HjII, which will allow the present hall to be converted to additional Sunday School facilities. The world may or may not need a good five cent cigar, but it does need a lot of cigars. ... PicTHRFE WOMW LEAGUE tured with their sponsor Bud Rufner, center, are first and second place winners of the Three Woman League. At left Is the first place team, Peter Pan, Jean Mogus, Colleen Sheets and Louise Morris. At right second place team sponsored by Alan's Super Service, Mickle Ishlzuka, Dollie Gregrich and Alyce Sly. More patients are hospitalized for mental ailments than for all physical ailments, combined. A professor talks during who Is a person somebody else's Tom and Beverly Proctor Jones, Tooele, son. May 22. James and Betty McNtchol, Tooele, son, May 23. Willard and Beth Atkin, Tooele, daughter, May 23. Ronald and Alice Shields Dale, Tooele, son. May 22. 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