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Show The Tooele Transcript Uoytl E. Howell Keleaaetl From U.S. Marine "DADDY DATE" THOUGHTS Nielsen Gibson By Remelda Her mother shares more time with her than I And offers her a true companionship: Yet while I woik a bus day, thoughts slip Into my mind concerning bonds that tie. She shows tespect for me through act and deed. And in her sweet and modest mannered way, She takes a rise in value dav by day. Because she pays attention to her creed. Appreciation for her deep regard Of truth is mixed with humbleness and pride. Although I am not always by her side I know that she is pleasing to the Lord. Affection for my daughter grows in giith. Because she is a jewel of great worth! Civic League ( stu- dents named to the fall quar- Jim Backus has a message for farmers In this area. See him on Channel S at 12:0012:30 pm., Sunday, February 9, 1964, in a special television show, sponsored by U.S. Steel, manufacturer of USS Nitrogen Fertilizers. Mr. Backus (the voice of Mr. Magoo and star of numerous motion pictures and television shows) will apear as Tom Fields in a show designed to show farmers of this area how they can increase their profits. P' of Utah. To- - be named to the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3 3 or better in all academic aubjects where 4 0 is the equivalent of an A The students from the Tooele High School are Ellyn Sachi Miss Oakes Imai, a Junior, majoring in Nursing; Katherine Lewis. JunSECOND GRANDCHILD ior, majonng in Education: AlMr. and Mrs. Herbert E. lan C. Speirs, Jr., a Sophomore. Muhs are happy to announce Letters and Science major; Rothe birth of their second bert Al Marx, a Sophomore, grandchild. born January 24 in Phoein Letters and Science majoring Mrs Ruth Oakes, announces nix, Arizona to Mr. and Mrs. and Joseph Lee Mayo. il. Senior th engagement of her daughttichard A. Rupp. He weighed in and Science. Letteis majoring er, Linda K. to Mr. Curtis B. n at five pounds eight ounces Elton. nd was named Robert EdMR. ELTON is a son of Mi . Rehearsals and Mrs. Rex S. Elton. 620 W. ward. Mrs. Rupp is the foim-e- r Margaret Anne Muhs. Vine, Tooele. To welcome the new baby The young couple is planning home was three and a half a late summer wedding. Now in its third week of old Ricky who is overjoyThey are both graduates of year the Community ed with his little brother. School. Tooele High Theatre Croup plans to present Grandparents are Mr. and MR, ELTON attended Brig- Mrs. the comedy Dear Ruth" the Herbert E. Muhs. Tooele; ham for two Young University latter part of this month,-DateMr. and Mrs. Richard W. a two year Rupp of production and years and served tour of duty with the U.S. of Casper, Wyo.; gieat grandplace will b announced soon. mothers are: A. H. Hays, of in Alaska. Although the cast is complete Army are both Casper and Mrs. Tom Hetrick, at They employed for particimany opportunities of Kelso, Wash.: and great Tooele Army Depot. pation in the production regreat grandmothers, Mrs. Nora main. Help Is needed with cosB. Hays, of Casper and Mrs. tumes. makeup, lighting, props, BREAKS ARM Bertha Leon, of Kansas City. corMrs. news Beth Clark, and a dozen other things. Ti for Tooele the Anyone interested in assisting respondent from Erda. is recovering is askd to rail Burdett Baldfrom a broken arm. She suffer- VISIT AT COALVILLE win, 8822257. Mrs. Charles W. Myers, aced a break in the elbow of her right arm when she fell at her companied by Mrs. Gale Jacobson, spent Monday and TuesSnakes have no ears they home. day visiting friends and relathe of listen to vibrations tives in Coalville. Utah. ground on their body. I Engagemeut Made Known Progressing s SEE JIM BACKUS on KSL-T- February Channel V, 9, 1964, 12:00-12:3- 5, Sunday, p.m. MST. 0 t, j0o Nitrogen Fertilizers a friendly hour from 7 to 8 p.m. at 8 p m. A abort buainess meeting la Theme for the evening will be anticipated with a program to "Cupids 64" and the in charge of arrangements follow the dinner. will be Mrs, Howard Davis and Special guests will be State ofMra. Walter Reed. Committee ficers, Irene Alkema, president members assisting them will be and her secretary, Mrs. Ivy JenMrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Hugh sen, of Ogden. Committee In chaige of arGowans, Mrs. Clinton Bauer and Mis. Lewis Pannunzio. rangements is composed of Nor-len- e Plans for the evenings enterOgden, Bea Orendorff, Virtainment include dinner and ginia Pezel and Margaret Hood. Reservations are S2 per pergames. Reservations must be made no later than Friday, Feb. son and should be made by Fri7 by calling Mra. Davis, phone day, February 7. or Mrs. Reed, phone and the cost will be SUNDAY AT LOGAN SI 50 per couple. Mr. and Mra. Deloyd England NFFE TO spent Sunday at Logan visiting their children Ted England and MEET MONDAY The Februury meeting of the Mr. and Mis. Joe D. England. National Federation of Federal Thy made the acquaintance of employees will be held in the a new grandson,. Little Heidi, court room of the Tooele City who has been visiting here, reHall, Monday, February 10 at turned home to her parents and new brother. 7:30 p.m. All members aie urged to bring a new member. We extend a hearty welcome to all the ladies of the ward to come out and join with us on work day Monday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. for work day. Dinner will be set ved and a baby tender, so dont let your young children keep you from coming. Work director! Marjorie Wey-lan- d and June Bryan will be there with various types of pretties to make. See youtheie. 882-159- 8 ter honor roll at the University Laugh with Jim Backus meet- ing Tuesday, February II is on the town for all Ladiea of Elks. A dinner meeting is scheduled for 6 p m. at the Hillcrest Cafe and will be prereeded by 882-112- 8 Five persons from the Tooele FARMERS: all set with the best linen and In tha Relief Society color blue and gold, which was made by Mr. Betty Fox for a hot dinner with the of fleet and teachers, visiting teachers and their partners enjoying a good time together. A program of both singing and dancing was enjoyed by all. Special guests from the Stake Relief Society presidency was Mr. Lennre Johnson and her husband Bishop McKay Johnson, pretty decorations 10 Five Tooeleam On IJ of Utah Honor Roll 7S7 Tooele Ladies of Elks Members of the Tooele Civic League will entertain their husbands at the annual Valentines party in the club rooma of the Tooele City Hall. Monday, Feb. a, area are among the Host State Officers At Dinner Meeting Valentine Party, Monday Howl E. has ircriv-e- d his official discharge from the United States Marine Coipe after serving for a four year period, Mr. Howell began his service on January 30. I960. He was signed to the Third Marine Division and served in the Far East During his tour of duty his assignment took him t Okinawa. Hong Kong, Japan, the Philippines and Hawaii. For the past year he has been stationed at Camp Pendleton, California. He. with his wife, the former Sharon Tate, arrived home last weekend and are visiting with their parents. Mrs. Migr.m Howell and Mrs. Marge Arko. They plan to reside here. Lloyd Friday, February 7, 1964 Ladle of Elki To IEQDA tIEIVS AT PROVIDENCE Mr. and Mra. Mark Hatgren and Mr. and Mra. J. A. Halgren spent Sunday at Providence, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bryson. 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