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Show Friday, January The Tooele Transcript Continued from front page Christmas just past was one of the merriest ever. A careand neighbois for the sympathy considered estimate indiHome and help extended to us at the fully cated that 87.3 per cent of the Illness and death of our mothMade people had a much better time er, Mrs. Sarih Till. A special than they could afford. to those who took Home missionary assign- thanks goes I in the funeri service and ments have been made in the part "Sister Flies Here with Table North Tooele Stake for Sunday to the staff at the Tooele Nurs- cloth, Seattle, Wash. Times. ing Home who were so kind to The would probably have January 12 as follows: trip while she was her Lakeview i patient been much more comfortable if Jess W. Duffm there. and Neddy R. Fox. she had used, instead, a flying Second Ward William John Ed Till carpet. Till and Carl Greenland and O'Neal Sullifamily van. Third Ward - Calvin E. Nash and Don C. Shields. DEEIINE SERVICE Fifth Ward George E. Nelson and William Sharp. Seventh Ward GRANTSVILLE N, Howard Jensen. J. Newell Ekins and THIS WEEKS Judy England. Ernest O. Eighth Ward LUCKY LICENSE Biggs, and Wayne Ayres. Tenth Ward Willard H. Sagers end J. Ivo Christensen. DD-63- Miionary . Alignment CofC in civil right he toll) the group ih.il civic sobriety i nd individu-.rffort is the only way to 1 achieve civil rights. IN CONCLUSION Dr. Wilkinson st. ted ih; l the key to the quoted goal of Piesident John- son for a new American greit-nes- s was in President Krnnedys statement of "Ask not what your country can do for you hut whet you can do for your country." n S CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our friends North Stake 10, 1964 Almost American every piesident, regardless of political party hi s wemed citizens of the danger of big central government tnd of continuing demands that government give them mote and more services. Dr. Wilkinson was introduced to the group by Jess Alien, t former fellow student at Weber Acrdemy. NO. Utah TRAP SHOOT The public is invited to attend a trap shoot which is scheduled for Sundiy, January 12. at 10 t.m. at the trap grounds, north of town. Theie will be lots of prizes and every one is welcome. Fourth Ward Sets Gold Green Ball Tooele Fourth Ward Cold and Green Ball will be held Saturday, January 18, in the Fourth Eleventh Ward recreation hall. Theme of the dance will be and the Grant "Charades" Shields orchestra will provide the music. Dancing will begin at 8:30 pm. Admission is SI. SO per couple or 75 cents single tdmission. There will be refreshments and a floor show. 25 Winter Bast-Bas- s I.NTMT IN fishing is good on por.ds in Skull Valley, reports Roy Fish and Garrard, Tooele Gama Conservationist. Several catchrs checked dur ing this past week had up to seven good size bass. Mr. Garrard reports. One fisherman caught a five pound bass. Most of the fish are being caught with bugs. SAPS A AMiaiCA New Dance Classes Saturday 9: 15 TAP: age four and one-ha- to lf school age BALLROOM: 2:00 Grade School age 9 to 6 11:00 grade 12 4:00 new Junior High class Register Now at The Dorothy Searle Dance Studio Phone Wo Give Gold Striko Stamps 882-14- 27 - Richard Clark. St. AnTEACHES BIOLOGY thony. Idaho, who recently completed his bachelors degree requirements at Utah Stile University has been added to She stiff of Tooele High School and is teaching biology and earth science. Death Claim Former Resident Funeral Friday Funeral services for Merl A. former tesident of this city, will be held Friday, 2 p m. in the First Congregational Church. 1st South and 4th Ei st. Salt Like City. Mrs. Mitchell, who with her husband Robert L. Mitchell operated a cleaning establishment end music store on East Vine Street, during the !920's. SHE DIED in a Salt Lake hospital January 7, of natural causes. She was bom Mirch 7. 1889 at Cclgary, Canada, to Erwin Edgar and Elizabeth Barnum Brown, tnd married Mr. Mitchell in 1908. He died in 1949. She was a member of Lynds Chapter 1, OES, Bethlehem Shrine of Jerusalem, and was a pest member of BPW. SURVIVING ARE a son Erin R., Salt Lake City and 6 grandchildren. NEW TEACHER OF ENGLISH Jerry Griggs. Friends may call at S74 East who recently completed reKimball, Nebraska, 6 8 to First South, Thursday quirements for a degree i t Colorado State Colp.m. and at the church one-halege at Greeley, has been added to the staff of hour before services. Tooele High School and is teaching English. In lieu of flowers, friends wishing to make contributions to Shriners Hospital for cripplUrges ed children. CITATIONS Mitchell, WE WERE GLAD TO SUPPORT - Th. Utah Symphony Orchestra . Five thousand of our attended the Fomily Night Concert kut night m the Salt Lake I D S. Taber, node. It was a superb perour. thonks to formance Maestro Abrovonel and the Utah Symphony musicionj. .. lf Chairman r Melvin R. Working, 15, was Marcll OI given a citation by Tooele City STOLEN CAR Police, for running a stop sign Dime A car belonging to Sterling and having no drivers license. Halladay. of Grantsville, was Douglas Ratcliff Smith, 21, "The March of Dimes is stolen Tuesday night, 384 South 1st East, was cited more than any other ing County Sheriffs offic- - by Tooele City Police for fai- - vate has ever organization ers reported. lure to stop for a red light. done to fight two of the nations greatest cripplers - birth and arthritis. x "Thats the reason I accept ed chairmanship of the 1964 March of Dimes campaign in Tooele County and that's the reason I believe it deserves the support of all our citizens, said Mrs. Elliott today. ANYONE WHO doesn't believe these health problems are important should look at the fideclared Mrs. Elliott. gures, More than 250,000 of our babies are born each year with significant birth defects, manv disability. causing permanent Some form of arthritis or disdisease afabling rheumatic flicts more than 11 million Americans, many thousands of them being children who suffer from particularly severe conditions. Until recently, said Mrs. Elliott, little was being done to excellent uniformly provide treatment for these victims of crippling disease. NOW, THE March of Dimes has established nearly 70 treatment centers across the nation where such treatment is available and where trained specialists in these medical areas are developing improved techniques which can benefit ail disabled persons. The March of Dimes is also leading the battle against birth defects and arthritis on the research front. The same kind of research program that developed the Salk and Sabin polio vaccines is now supporting many of the worlds leading scientists to the extent of 4 million dollars as they search for possible means of prevention. The American people have come to expect success from the March of Dimes, said Mrs. Their continued supElliott. port this January will make possible even greater victories over disease and disability. Support le de-fee- fs & ACCIDENT minor accident at Mein and West Vine Wednesday involved vehicles driven by Rex-for- d S. Elton, 620 West Vine, and Mrs. Rhea Jean S. Ensign, 122 Millcreek Way. MINOR A Serving Tooele for More Than 35 Years Isgreen Building Phone 882-368- 9 Ho 303 o Vltr Poyunu 101 APPLESAUCE ' ir BISCUITS . 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