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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, November 1963 1, n Couple Sets Nm ember WVililinjj Hay Mr announce Fd.ih Jordan the engagement and forth com. of her daughter ing mama M Marlen Mecham lo Pd Kfirni, Jr. S ion of Mr. and Mr Pei F. Kcarn The young couple will voi nodding I nA f 111 I 1 I I Sr ai ;vi V V'V of Mr Cmither this ai the home R W, week mere Mr. toucher Bit- and brother in law. It wat the first family reunion in sev-eryear The guests were Mr. and Mr. Adolph Cary, Gram Pass. Ore , Mr, and Mr. Ernest Ferrm, M ss Margaret Cui her and Ms Beatrice Coucher, of Missoula, ter Monlana. Mr. and On Tuesday Mias Marlene Mecham en- The visitors Robert E. Was-toannounce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Terri to Mr, Ken- CITATION Joseph Leonard Hartley, 21, North Broadway, wat died by Tooele City Police Wednesday for having an expired driven Been and improper regfttra. tion on hu car. neth A. Marker, of the prospective Parent bridegroom are Mr. and Mr Kenneth B. Harker, The engaged couple graduated from Tooele H gh School and are presently attending the University of Utah, where they are Lot Us Do Tour Specialty both junior. Mr. Harker has just recently returned from an LDS Mi ion In Scotland The wedding it planned for June In the Satt Lake LDS Temple. Wt West, CAKE BAKING For WEDDINGS BIRTHDAYS FAETIES. No Meeling Thursday hours delivery as all special orders Call 12 For Lions Gub Club will not Tooele Lion hold a meeting Thursday, Oct. 31. but will hold thir next meeting on November 7, announce George Argui, Tooele Lion Club President. Novak's Quality Market 282.1377 floor-lengt- Their head crowns were of coral left net. Best man duties were assumed bv Gary K Shields, brother of the bridegroom John Cluff. Sam Jorgensen, Bob Siebers and Keith Stewart ushered. THE BRIDE has attended the Brigham Young University. The bridegroom has attended Utah Stale University and has fulfilled a mission to Scotland and Ireland The newlyweds now reside at Logan, where the his bridegroom is continuing studies at USU. SPECIAL OFFER from Dorothy Gray THE PHEASANT AND QUAIL SEASON OPENS 2nd SAT. NOV. jiff penaltie 'T TEACHERS At the center of all educa-tionactivity is the child; close to him is the teacher. It is the teacher who brings into reality the kind of school in which every child is special. Only a person can make education truly significant to another person; It is the teacher can make the individual feel the value of education and its influence on his entire future. - Annual Report of the General Superintendent, Chicago Public Schools. s Oim Is Siwni $1 M. 8 A.M. All hunters should become familiar with the .trespass low which provide for more stringent IT for trespass on private property. TAXIS ALL 3 al . " RESPECT PRIVATE PROPERTY HUNTING IS A PRIVILEGE OBTAIN PERMISSION PROM LAND OWNER BEFORE ENTERING THEIR PROPERTY Detailed rules and regulations govern- Ing hunting seasons are shown in the .wfc annual proclamation available from Fish & Game Offices. o ni I1.JS Hormone Hand Cream. Makes hand holding soft with this luxurious vanishing cream. Rich in vital hormones, it leaves hands looking Is younger, firmer, smoother never sticky or greasy. 4 oz. reg. $2 SO. now $1.25. UTAH STATE DEPT. ij OF FISH & GAME. 4 ... Uci n tn SU II Mrs. Earl n M far St. 00 Dry Skin Lotion. Silkens, softens, protects you all over . . . even extra dry spots like heels and elbows. Dispenser top makes it easy to use. 12 oz. $2.00 value for $1.00. HOOD'S Walgreen Drug 34 South Main ETC of honor was Mis Diane Shields, and the bridesmaids were Miss Sally Shields, Miss Jerl Bateand man, Miss Pam Bcvan, Miss Connie Stewart; Miss Ileen Stewart was junior bridesmaid and Miss Paula Stewart was h flower girl. They wore gowns of coral hue and carried bouquets of carnations. Griffith Mr. tertained at a family dinner for fourteen at their home on Pioneer Ave. for their aunt and uncle. Dr, and Mr Altending the bride as maid evening R. K jacket, driving glove and two Urge electric battery lamp have been taken the past few days from Whites Bulk Plant on West Vine, it wa reported to Tooele City Police. Kenneth Harker The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mr. L Grant Stewart 163 North Pinehuist, Tooele. and relative Many friends greeted the newlyweds at a beautifully arranged reception held In their honor that same evening in the Tooele Fourth and Eleventh Ward Church. FOR THE nuptial events the bride wore a floor length gown with a semi- - train of taffeta and imported lace; with scalloped neckline outlined in sequins and pearl. A crown of pearls released her veil of illusion. She carried a white orchid surrounded by white carnations. - v. Guei and Mr. 270 South STOLEN A Rnguged To wart and John Robert Shield exchanged marriage vow Sep'ember 13 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, THEY HIRE married by Nathan E. Tanner, Second Coun ekir in the First Presidtncy of the Church of Jeu Christ of Latter Day Saints. Following the ceremony, the newlyweds were honored at a wedding breakfast at the Lion House given by the briegrooms parent,, Mr, and Mr. Kenneth W. Shields. Tooele. ITEMS Terri Wasoin Temple Riles Unite Couple Mi Marilvn Sit Wayne Dudman Reception Honors Newlyweds The North Tooele Stake House was the setting for the wedding of Miss Charlene Gillette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kenneth Gillette of Tooele and Mr. Earl Wayne Dudman. son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. Dudman, of Ogden. THE CEREMINY was performed August 23. by Bishop Lee Bracken, of the Tooele Fourth Ward. The bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore an exquisite gown of french lace over taffeta which was with a scalloped neckline and long pointed sleeves. The bodice was fitted princess style and the train was ruffled with french tulle. Her veil was of matching tulle attached to a beaded crown. She carried a bouquet of gold, copper and white mums. The attendants were: Miss rene Buzianis, maid of honor, who wore a sheath dress of white with gold applique taffeta. The bridesmaids, Misses Julie Park end Marjorie Clegg were dressed alike in sheath dresses of gold They wore matching hats of gold tulle, with gold slippers and white gloves, end carried small hand bouquets of gold mums. Misses Karla Sears and Terri Greer, cousins of the bride were the flower girls and wore matching outfits to the other attendants. The mother of the bride wore a sheath of orchid wool crepe and her corsage was pink and white roses. The mother of the bridegroom was dressed in a sheath dress of green chiffon and her corsage was of white roses also. BEST MAN to the bridegroom was Lloyd Gratham, of Ogden, and ushers were Scott and Jeffery Gillette, brothers of the bride. Presiding at the guest book was Mrs. Lloyd Grantham, of Ogden, and Mrs. A. K. Sears, Mrs. William Greer, Mrs. Richard Wall, Mrs. Clarke Muhle-stieand Mrs. David Groosen-bec- k were in charge of the gift room. A three tiered wedding cake, decorated and centered the serving table. Misses Lois Arthur and Norma Freebaim were in at to S. ERICKSON JilklHUN Union of Brotherhood of t rvomotut Enfmetrs, firemen and Entmemen, ImoI 3 Lo4(t 844 MIRI International Op designed R LOUISS tfine tmplnieet International I Latal sweetheart R B BRUT United Steel inkers of America, Local JERRY VA DAM International Association of Meihimstt, Lod(e 568 5.f , DOS FtHkISS Brotherhood of Lexomotivt firemen and Entmemen, Lodt 679 f j, taffeta. now for Ouistmas ilt U-- JERRY GACMK EDEIASS International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers , Local 1483 System federation, Local 155 LARRY SHAELLISG FAT COl OSSA International Union of Mine, System federation, Local 155 Mill and Smelter Workers, Local 382 HILIIAM SIkADMAN International Lmon of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers , Local 692 tRFD L PETERSON International Union of Mine, Mill and Smelter Workers, Local 392 n, I uv. H LaVARD LAMB PHIL S4SW14SEV Brotherhood of Railuay Carmen of America L ruled Steel u others of America, Local 5486 R B DtA International Brotherhood Electrical Warners, of Local 1845 charge. FOLLOWING A short honeymoon the couple returned to Ogden, where the bride is employed at Hill Air Force Base and the groom is continuing his studies at Weber State College. holds the AMF Bike, Trike or Sidewalk Toy of your choice until Dec. 20 Come in now for the best selection and assured delivery in time for Christmas. Walgreen5 DRUG 34 South Mcrip, GUTTER SNIPES WEDNESDAY MORNING W L IS1, 9 Y, Team Standings: Alley Rats Cherry Pickers Wj 9i 10 .. . IS Sparedusters 10 lV2 Snipers 10 12 17'j Toddlers 8 20 Three Misses High games: : Betty DeVore, 192; Marge Lesoing, 191; Barbara Ofsthun, 189. High series: Marge Lesoing, Vera 480; 540; Betty DeVore, Jensen, 453. .... DON CHRlSltNskN United Steelworkers of America, Local 4329 LYS V MARSH tiled Steel t orktrs of Amerna, Local 4V7 L E n L y u.A.?o,v rated Steelworkers of America, Local 4413 pm f 5? NICK iENGILH International Union of Mine, MUI and Smelter Workers , Local r NORVAL DILLtY DAI k MAIHESON Brotherhood of Railway System federation. Local 155 Carmen of America It takes good guys to make a United Fund camgood guys who support this compaign a success effort by contributing a fair share of their munity earnings. Kennecotts thousands of employees already have earned this coveted title. Once again they have organized their own campaign to help the Salt Lake Area United Fund raise the money needed to support 38 health, welfare And recreation agencies in Salt Lake and South Davis Counties. Special commendation to all Kennecott employees was paid by Neal A. Maxwell, United Fund Campaign chairman, who said: The employees at the operating plants and in the Salt Lake City offices deserve the thanks of the entire community for their highly successful campaign. I was particularly impressed with the oitstanding support provided by enlightened Union leaders throughout Kennecott operations. Pictured on this page are some of the plant representatives who were a vital factor in organizing the campaign that resulted in conti ibutions totalling more than $100,000. To this major contribution, Kennecott has added its own fair share $80,000 for the United Fund and several of its agencies. The grand total $180,000 a contribution by employees and the company that amounts to 18 of the total UF campaign goal of a million dollars. This will help bring vital social services to tens of thousands of Utahns. Good guys are good citizens and Kennecott pays special tribute to the thousands of good citizens who help to produce copper in Utah. 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