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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, OctoUr 22, 19C5 t1'. I'pu. Last Hites Held for G, L. Warner J0rd y Funeral rrvite lor George (Hoyt Warner Mere conducted TurvLiv (Xlolirr 19 at I Din. In the North Toorle Sule Talrr narle. Bidiop Kenneth S. Hnhardvon of the Toorle Eighth Ward conducted the trrviie. Jut Arriwtf Af A COUSIN' Nehlon (Hiorn playI&CUEVAiiEYHarTCU ed the prelude and pmtlude mu-ti- c BIRTHS on the organ. Jett W. IXiffui 1 Rutrt and Joyce Smith, Grantt-- J gave the family prayer at liter home and Xm C. Slileldt offered vtlle, (ini, (Vt. IS. Rnpr and Rum I Irrrrra, Toucle, the invocation. Tlte opening muvical nuinlier daughter, (XI. 21. Jo and Esther Mondragun, of wat an organ medley played tv Mr. OImmii. Tootle, tun, (Xt. 21. Spilm were Carver Bryan and f'rrtitlent Sherman A. Undliolm. MEDICAL 1 3der laiat (Xher muvieal numlien were a Thoma L Garfield, Mona Striihen-ten violin . Arlene Rohm, Toorle medley iy Karen arcomatiied by Betty Carri-gaRollo Kirk, Toorle and a vocal tolu 'Goin IhMne" Elmer Nielvon, Toorle Toorle hy Agnet Blat k, with Florence McMary Jevvie Mallet, Bride at arcompanivt. Chl.ie Worthington, CrmiiHville THE BENEDICTION wat hy Evelyn Butler, Crantrville Roiiert E. Davit and the grave Lovina McPhie, Toorle at the Toorle City Cemetery A Homecoming srrvne he EldAlice Cook, CranUville wat dedicated hy John Edgar War- er Trrrrll (). lame will lie held ner, a coutin. Sl'RCERY Sumlav, (X toiler 31, at 7.30 pm. Pall tiearen were Rahdi Nell, in the Fourth Ward Chapel. Colleen Shield. Toorle Keith Whear, Boyd Blood, Duane lANC.'K recently reRalph Hartley, Toorle William. Melvin Oliom and Vin- turned from a two year miwion Cora Byen, Toorle cent Cooer. in the West (Initial Slate, fur Corrine Conzages, Toorle the (.liunh of Jeiia (.1irit of latterOnce a good meal could lie -day The way we understand it, ulSaint. fur what we now leave In cers are toinething you get from (ought During hi nuion, Terrell had lipt. the opportunity to verve under 2 mountain climhing over Giant G. mission prevalent. WiMiley and Wallace E. Rrulirrg. He f the mu of Mr. and Mr. Orson D. lame. IIE REPORTS that the church is growing steadily, and the people have a good feeling toward the Mormon in that area. During hi miwion, Terrell wa privileged to verve in veveral area. Some uf theve were Rilling Montana, Great Falls, MuntaJfti, Butte, Montana, Green River, Wyoming and Miwoula, Montana. While in Butte, Montana he worked as a District leader. The last ten months of his mision were spent as a zone leader where he had the opportunity to work with many of the Elders in Western Montana. Everyone is invited to attend the homecoming and hear a report of his mission. la-Ho- t n FI-DE- R DON'T PAMPER YOUR WIFE f ! ruo set-tiu- Official! from the Toorle (Unuity CJuunhrr ol Commerce paid a iit to the newly opmed Alherlwini More on Turtday. Receiving congratulation! are Gene Frank, Aitant ManagG prrddrnt, and Gail A. Parker, er. I left I. and Roy Julunon, Manager, Tom Merle, C C of C Vkt President are at the right. food dial it our car Iftsuranco- -i State Farm Homaocnart policy. Call ma today I LeeDurrant 314 S. Totele , Belated birthday greeting! to handsome Billy Jorgensen, aoo of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jorgensen, who spent his fourth birthday with his new little friends in Hanover, 111. He received many lovely gifts from his relatives and little cousins in Utah. But said he missed his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Foster Nix and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jorgensen. He is also the great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jorgensen of Pleasant Crave, Utah and Mrs. Alice Hering of Omaha, Any little lady can enclose a Kirch or breezewav with Warp" It'a no easy! Just rut with shears and tack over screens. Makes a warm, sunlit room, flooded with FI.EX-O-M.kS- healthful Ultraviolet rays, where the children can play all winter long-- nr use as an extra Store-room- . Genuine, crystal-dea- r saves up to 40 on fuel costs . . . lasts for years at a fraction the cost of glass. Only 90c a sq. yd. at your local hdwre. or Imhr. dealer. EI.F.X-0-GI.A- 882-000- 6 One F.S.D.T.E. Bonneville Star 10.5 ft. PAST PRESIDENTS TO MEET TUESDAY Past prrvidmts of Tooele lailirt ol Elks 1873 will meet at tlte home ol Ma Addle White, 211 S. Second Mreet. Tuesday, (Xt. AH 28 at 8 previdents p,g pm. are urged to lie prevent. erotor. Power Hood, Hydro Flam e Heater, out Bonk. 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She is also the great grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jorgensen of Pleasant Grove and Alice Hering; of Omaha, Nebraska. 19 NEW FORDS FOR 66-T- 3 NEW MUSTANGS FOR 6- 6New stereo tape player option. If repaid in 14 ct will be dap S3. the total hese may be Hi 7 Powered by Ford... presented by your Phone for u iS LOANS UP TO Elements of Fertilizer Kills 72 Other Kinds of Weed Seeds $2500 Only Your FORD Dealer Sells No Chemical Buildup in Gross or Soil Dm'I fiv te Oocfhol chnnta to t'orf? Morgro fartiliia crpbfi blitxtl trahfrosi and other weod reeds. completely fone 2.500 sq. ft. of Lawn Weed Killer and Fertilizer in each . baq.., 50-lb- 1250 aq. ft. frau low insects fhot romoin .... control to seed ood loll feeding prows the weeds hove . The Best Tim fro, 25-l- baq I . 13 Now's the time , dormant in the the quietest cars you've ever driven STATION WAGONS FOR 66 with new Magic Door-gatstandard for Ford and Fairlane, optional for Falcon. prompt, courteous service! BICCOMMOZISUPHONIMAPH J795 4 50 FINANCE COMPANY of Tooele 13 South Main Street Phone: 882-158- 8 Pull- FREE INSTALLATION 10 NEW FALCONS FOR economy champ with a sporty new look, new room, new ride, new luxury . . . same old thriftl Nebraska. 7 Coach Sales Freeway JIM KRANTZ - BILLY JORCENSEN This Year FLEX-O-GLA- MI-4M- STATE FARM fn W torntf teem Let Her Winterproof the Porch with Fai'lane 47! One uf the uncertaintie! ol modem life U wondering what U going to replace automation. Elder Lance Returns from LDS Mission r Stale Temple Day fur the Nurth Toorle and Toorle Stake will be Tuesday, (XtiJrr 28, Nine riuni are now held daily and the utrn may now attend auy or all irwiuni each day. Thine attending the should early "Priethuud" be at the Temple at 7 a m. TW n attending the lira "regular" should !e at the Temple at Sam. Those who plan to attend the lad Kuiun uf the day, need to be at the Temple by 7 p m. Please check with your Bntmp or your Priethuud (,Kiorum president fur transportation to and from the Temple. l I For Temple Observances bo. ' Tf A guet uf honour is a man who eats a meal he dorsn't want ao that he t an get up and tell a lot ol atone! he dorsn't remeiute-- to people who've already beard them. Stakes Set Day A-- nBaDmimevnflfl 271 North Mala Tooolo, Utah l Used Cars and Trucks. MaDttaDiFS Phono 1121572 e |