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Show y The Tooele Transcript Stockton Happenings jr Mamlia Warkman Stockton Ward Gold-Gree- Ball n Is April 11 Blossom Time" will -- Friday, April new member of the Stock-to- n Ward wn bleued In sacrament meatini on Fact Sunday by Gene Allred. Proud new parents of Earl Wayne McCII- mans are Richard Wayne and Coleen Morgan McClimana. Young Earl Wayne Is the firct grandchild for Bud and Geneva Morgan, of Stockton. Mrs. Betty Jean McCliman of Is the paternal Grantcvllle grandmother. A Stake Attending the " Bl.hop. be the of the Gold and Green Ball for Stockton Ward. It will be held on Saturday, April II at p.m. A floor ehow of aquare dance, will be present- ed at Intermission and refresh- menu will be served. Dance music will be tarnished by the Grant Shields Orchestra. Admission is tl per couple or 54 cents per person. Everyone of Mutual age is Invited to attend. rh,m '' Youn 8 dy M Presl-them- e In M Y,rbrooh... 8"d . Mr . Mr, Euf"e. 8nd "? Archie Shields Eulogized 10, 1964 First Hand Account of . Earthquake ami an? At Bites Last rites were held Monday for Archie M. Shields, in the Tate Mortuary with Bishop William P. Zentner of the Tooele First Ward conducting. Roxie Lee played prelude and postlude music and Peter V. Clegg offered the invocation. The opening musical number was a vocal solo Rock of Ages" by Erb Johnson and EDITORS NOTE: Mr. and Mr. Forrest Munro and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Burton, of Too ele, received a letter from friends who experienced the earthquake in Anchorage. They share the experience, with us. Printed below Is a portion of the letter they received. Roxie Save with State Farm's low insurance fates for careful drivers See me. Dobson. Speakers were M. Earl Marshall and Carver W. Bryan. LEE The closing song was a vocal solo In the Carder. by 334 South Foirione Drive Joy Pratt. Benjamin Bowen Tooele, Utoh Phono (82-486- 7 pronounced the benediction. Interment was in the Tooele STATE FARM Cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Alfred L. Hanks. Pall bearers were Melvin. MUTUAL Kenneth, Vernon, and Jack Shields, Reed Russell and Floyd Gordon. Suddenly at about l llpm. the house began to shake gently. We were not alarmed be- we had experienced cause slight tremor, before, and ex- pected this one to stop In a few seconds, but It didn't. I jumped up and ran into the front room, Earl right behind me. As I ran through the hall our' bout fp,t tall, was rocking back and forth, and books and records in all directions. DURRANI couples spent a very enjoyable day being entertained with a program, luncheon and a tour of several of the buildings on the campus. They were Joined by Miss Eleanor Johnson, of Stockton, who is currently at tending school there and she Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hiss conducted the group on a tour motored to Salt Lake, Sunday, of more building, '"eluding the Vshen'W'WcVeV'eup; to attend the Sunday School film studios where the church board were splattering onto the session of General Conference, films and television shows are kitchen floor. In the front room Accompanying them was their made, little Phyllis was holding up grand daughter, Lori Millward the television set. I put it on School PTA meet Stockton of GranUville. the floor and grabbed a child ing will be held this month on In each arm. I guess I'd been Have you noticed the new Monday, April 13, 7:30 p.m. in told what to do in case of a basement excavation activities the Stockton Ward Recreation bomb so many times that I reon the comer lot adjacent to Hall. All parents are urged to acted if this were one. It at the Stockton Post Office? It will attend and vote for the new never occurred to us to go outPTA officers for the coming but we layed near the school year. A program will side, wall with our arms around the be presented and a luncheon children and watched things and elections the served after Few golfers pley golf - most and the house roll. I don't the new officers are sworn In. fly of them work at it. know how It every stayed in one piece. The children startThe Thomas Brothers, John, ed to cry and so we prayed toBud and Kenneth and Albert which helped us all reYoung, of Tooele, motored to gethercalm. Those few minutes Glen Canyon Dam, where they main like seemed but Finally hours, on A SENSE OF HUMOR spent the weekend Fishing we Lake Powell and the Colorado. the shaking stopped and to pick up, sweep up started K sense of humor prevails in Anchorage despite the Friday disaster. Mac's They enjoyed the comforts of a cabin cruiser while cruising up glass, and mop up water from Photo shop, formerly located on Fourth Avenue between C and D streets, was Fish bowl. toilet and the the river and streams which ut out of business at the old location and has moved to Seventh Avenue and C "We had no idea how seriflow into the lake. treat., ous the situation was at this Tomorrow Ill reform, the Dorothy and Jack Corey and time. Earl went out and turn- next door and cooked a fool does say; Today itselFa of LADIES CITY LEAGUE pan staMoned of on no but car East radio the Helena, family, scrambled eggs on the neightoo late; the wise did yesterI tana, have been visiting at the tions were broadcasting. bors stove. We ate them Team Standings: Benjamin Franklin. day. home of Mrs. Corey's parents, took out a gallon of water and on a camp of waxed paper to style Shop piece saltit can and of a and Maybell gallon put Parley Eyre. save what clean dishes we had. J s & R Co Mrs. Sandra Phinney and dau ed nuts in the car. We walk- Earl checked to see if he was Floral ghter Sandy, will be leaving ed up to the little store on the needed on base and was told Lawrence Browns farhow see had hill to the Eyre home next week, they s hi to bring family out to his Lil Orphans where she has been residing ed and found a real mess section where they had Ednas Floral ..... with her parents while husband broken glass everywhere and duty heat, lights, water, and sew- - m J Corp ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 6 John was serving in the Armhardly anything left on the age disposal facilities, so we Eagles Auxiliary ed Forces in Germany. Sandra shelves! There we began to get packed up some food and went Devils Den SUGAR will fly to Boston where she a slight inkling of what had out. Earl spent most of the day Als Drive Inn ..I will be joined by her husbands happened. Someone said the checking damages to the area Bateman Jewelry ... parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ashton new Penny's building had col- - u,h.r. r ! Allens Foodtown .... some an and from there will Phinney, lapsed, killing people, it herding the children out of I S & R Co. rolled high team motor to the Phinney home in other person said Fourth Ave- mischief.' series 2045 for the week, with New Brunswick, Canada where nue had sunk 15 feet and the M. J. Corp. rolling high team John will join them after his street was full of large cracks, 752. Eva Wiseman of the game our next door neighbor was at release from the Army. TO M. J. Corp. team rolled high the base at the time and re- - US Olympic individual series, 585, and high turned to say the large ware- Elk Attract a8 0 llatS individual game, 216, other house behind the commissary of 181, 188. and part of theAir Force HosIf be- games Hollywood (AFPS) Other high bowlers for the had collapsed. pital dressed the best has anying Growing popularity of a winweek were LaNile Bracken, Soon one radio station was thing to do with the perform- ter trip to Utah's Hardware back on the air. They said noth- ance 1. Florence Jacobs. 210, of an athlete, the US Ranch was shown during Febabout the extent of the Olympic team should win all 564 V.rg.n'a He.leson. 29. 493. ing nn Pe ruary when 22,900 visitors re- damages, but gave instructions the gold medals in October. ?e, an- - 204, Aletha 519; gistered at this department of and broadcast emergency mesWrathall, to United States plans The fish and game elk management sages. They said to stay home make the U.S. team that in- - 198, 513; Beverly Walker, 193; property in Cache County. or in your car, not to waste vades Tokyo in the upcoming Phyllis Conder, 192; Esther Department spokesmen said gasoline or radio batteries by Olympic Games this year the Stevens, 191, 182, 526; Jo Red- each visitor had the pleasure continual listening, but to turn best ding, 189, 496; Parna Wimmer, dressed in the parade. of a sleigh ride into the area on the radio A preview of the official uni- - 19, 491; Pat Colledge, 188, 503; periodically and where upwards of 300 elk are listen for instructions which forms to be worn by the Ameri- - Nita Sollis, 187, 499; Janet Wil-ca- n fed during the winter months. would be repeated over and athletes in Tokyo was held liams, 184, 538; Juanita Holmes They noted that while elk are over. here at a luncheon of the Am- - 184, 183, 518; Thelma Holt, 181, still on the feed lot any change There were several small encan Institute of Men's and 502; ' Nan Cramer, 180, 524; to warmer weather will find tremors during the night which Boys Wear. Francie Anderson, 505; EHie them, moving back into the ad- brought Earl and I flying out The most striking feature of Palitz, 504, Bonnie Shields, 500, jacent mountain country. Feed- of bed after the children, but the mens uniforms were the Norma Christiansen, 498, Ruth ing ordinarily ends about the they only lasted a few sec- hats, designed in Western style Lee, 498, Norma Buzianis, 491, middle of March. onds and never got severe. and resembling those President Milda Thomasson, 486, and The ranch is located in pichas been handing out ton Puff, Saturday morning we got turesque Blacksmith Fork Can- up and put warm sweaters on to guests at his LBJ Ranch in One cancer patient is being yon east of Hyrum, Utah. saved every three minutes in everyone. There was no phone, the United States water, power or heat so I went Spring Service Special! S FREE HONEY BEAR with any repair job of $10 or more brought into our shop Thurs. Fri. Sat. Mantes Chevrolet SERVICE DEPARTMENT 23 S. 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