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Show Funeral Held lor H. F. Hover r The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 20, 1908 heller To The Ktlilor The Castaways, whose "Liar, Liar" disc sold fisrr a nullum fopies. will Im? in SaU Uke City Ju""-r.- v ' 2(i2 " two night ap- at '(estmmstei College, 11 lomr dame and cun-t'11 U Mtl ' ,he toll'K at 7.10 K"' r4h is 2 and tiikctx P -- vmlul.L one week in u,l advance at the Student lounge "h ,he ,,,,or Featured In the past the Bit and SM.r w ill la- - The Blues, currently diem faiihlies (I have no reason to laike s top rotk group. xuppox this is not still the case) 'orlk. Imsr Ihh m oil limits to rriour rflr.s- But (lull memlH-rs- , and an a.I- - ,W I" M'r,r- - 'dl le given fee is charged to all show xendolf in the form 4 P'yiliedelic and activities held there. h',r rwnlly purchased light To the last of tnv knowledge 1' ""t '''wl all of the laud around there is owuetl Bs the Cilv, and most of Jellervm Airplane, Al1 " die Iniversity the facilities, such as Bleat hers. "f the lineup consist M","'v,,uBv furnished weie taspavers f leader Craswelt on imaiev. dniius; Maland, organ; I estimate aUmt Gregory 00.(NM) cauls LiBBy. piano; Torn Hosting. of fill has liecn moved at almut Bov Hensley. Bass. :k to 40 trnts per sard (a go.nl ha had television The group for this hpe of uoik). ti(l prur II this 9UUKXI to $10.1X10 is a exposure on I lolls wood A ihi HoIIvwinkI gilt to the Bit anil Spur Club nun the City and County whose Shindig, '(here the Ail ion I and road crews are apparently doing Shisaree, and ha shared lulling most of the woik. then I think with Sonny and Cher, The tawin' we the tavpau-- r should have Smniifiil, Beaih Bov and the Anin the an explanation concerning tliiv imal. They alvi film, "It's a Bikini World." and whom to this new project, Fin- luitlicr information, confacility will lie available. tact Jim McNeil, CarlevHi Hall JAMES A. BKVAN (ITiti tKISI) Westminster College. 0 ik Funeral To the Editor: The other .las notiied large rxi ax ating project taking plat e nest to the Bit and Spur grounds. After looking ariaind and asking ansiHie that I crmld get talk aimiil it. find that it seems that Timm le City and County are in the pi .n ess of Building a rai-track lor the Bit and SH.r fur , F. Boxer ere held Saturday, Tturd-SeeutJauuarx 20 at the Tmx-lVVard ihajk-1- . MR. BO FR died UVdi.evl.iy. January IT III (he Tooele Wiley Nuring Home of natural cause. 'V ilium of Hidio Rerl the Tooele Third Hard condui t ed the OTiiw mid Judy Fidier plaxed pi elude mid jvosllmle music. The fmmly praxer nt the mortuary ui gixeti I y Norman Aiiouvui mid the iiiviHutmu no offered By lluil.ui V. Bankhead. A ladies trio composed of Meil Brough, l.iv l.iiudm and Mary R. and i lairsen aug the lappy Homes Among the Hills" and "1 Know that My Redeemer Lises." An organ solo "larrgo" was plaxed hy Mrs. Green. THE SPEAKERS were IVesi-deLloyd Callister and Joseph Hawkins with remarks hy Bishop Marion 1). Bos an. Hie grave was dedicated hy Warl A. Boyer. Pallliearers were Clene Boyer, Franklin Bankhead, Kay Bankhead, David SI. Bankhead, Koliert Skelton and Hal Eikstern. was Interment in Tooele City Cemetery. WHITEIIOI'SE - mil 1 A Tooele student is serving as student assistant in a Utah State University dormitory. Samuel Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis S. Morris, 87 South First Street, is a student assistant in East High Rise dormitory. lie is a junior majoring in industrial arts. Sam is rrspnusihle for the guidance and counseling of 30 dorm residents, lie makes weekly room and works in the East High Rise office. He was selected for the position By the USU Housing Office personnel and hy the dorm head residents. "These Imys must le willing to give their time tc other fellows," said Mrs. Larry head resiik-nt- . Wilson, They must also lie dependable, socially well adjusted, maintain a C plus grade average and lie generally outstanding," she added. This quarter there are 1,745 single students residing in the () campus dorms. About 470addi-parttionul single students live in the seven dorms of the David (). McKay Living Center, Happy birthday to Christine who celebrates her sixth birthday today, January 25. She was the center of attraction at a held after school at the home of her parents Rudy and Josie Pannunio, 3S4 East Vine. Several little friends were invited and on hand to help out with the festi- vities were the birthday girls big sisters Kathleen, Jolene and Mar-genand her grandmother Mrs. Violet Porter. Pan-nunzi- o New Power-Fi- n Agitator - New Super Capacity Beautiful New Styling - Electronic Drying E Aflta-- Ptwtr-fi- Super Capacity. Unsurpassed tw: The Maytag muscle that gets big loads washing capacity for big, big loads., uni- L 11110111 Held for Jessie Lougy ducting the rites. THE FAMILY prayer at the Mortuary was given by Carver W. Bryan and Bishop Max Yospe offered the invocation at the chapel. Dorothy Turner played prelude and posthole music. Opening musical number Oh My Father was sung By a male composed of Carver quartet Bryan, Wendell Drouhay, Frank Stephens and Kenneth Shields with Geraldine Drouhay as accompaiii- est. Sjreakers were M. Earl Mar- shall and President Lee V. Brac- ken. OTHER MUSICAL numbers were an organ medley of favorite songs of the deceased played by Mrs. Turner and a vocal solo In the Garden by Joy Pratt. E. Wayne Hanks gave the benediction and the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery was dedicated By Dr.Jtex Stutznegger. Pall bearers were Rulon England, Daniel England, Stephen and George Bunn, Max Yospe and LeGrande Gordon. formly clean. 2 Spuds, 3 Temps, 3 Water Unt Underwatar Levels: Filter. Traps Metered floating and Special pended lint susNo Creat nntnmatic Tomat wew Blenching. Adds at the right time, matically. auto- - s 33ttl trmwiwtwri isswity mistakes. NEW GENERATION CONTROL ITSELF WHEN naw 525 5 Warranty Jlr eompUt. 5 ATS on power assero-- WSSbef- Stockton Ward Dollar Banquet cabinet warranty against rust 2 years -- ft Hurry! Ends Tuesday niMzrsmziG&syrjFDfcjn. CliTJYCJZETJf BEGAN WHE THE DIRTY DOZE WERE DONE Dirts CHAIMS Stockton Ward will sponsor Dollar Banquet Friday, January 26 in the ward cultural hall. A chicken dinner will be served for only one dollar a plate or three dollars per family. Serving time will be six to eight p.m. Wendover, are announcing the and forthcoming engagement marriage of their daughter Kathy to Mr. Chris J. Strieby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kolx-r- t Strieby, 239 East First South, Tooele. Miss Wiley is a 1966 graduate of Tooele High School. She has attended LDS Business College, where she was affiliated with Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Strieby is also a Towle I Bgh graduate. He has attended Utah State University and is presently employed in Tooele. The couple is planning an early fall wedding, SECOND GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kearns are proudly announcing the arrival of their second grandchild, another little Bov, Born January 16 to Pete and Marlene Kearns. He was Born at the Community Hospital in Boulder, Colorado and will be called Steven Michael. He joins a two year old brother, Pete III. Maternal grandmother is Mrs. Edith Jordan, and three other Tooele ladies claim the young man for their great grandson. They Katie are: Ernestine Kearns, Dosen and Della Berry, all of Tooele. Mrs. Kearns returned early this week from Boulder where she went to make the acquaintance of the new arrival. STATESMANSHIP True statesmanship is the art of changing a nation from what it is into what it ought to he. 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Fast dry a circle of gentle iro Is Made ONLY WHEN WET-SHU- TS R((MNM Engagement MAYTAG ELECTRONIC DRYER RUNS CLOTHES ARE and Cold Rinse. pans! bleach Plus Till, Jean Farris MISS WILEY -- MAYTAG AUTOMATIC BUILT FOR FAMILIES WITH A LOT OF LAUNDRY TO DO LONG-UF- I am really a great author. My oulv difficulty is finding great reader. - Frank Harris, "The Second Million Words" s Funeral services for Mrs. Jessie Lougv were Saturday, January 20 in the Fourth Ward chapel with Bishop John Burgoyne con- ormp Golf To slice Ain't nice. y e, ''' s Student iiisx-ctioii- o - Servos As Young Couple Speak Wedding Vows Mr. and Mrs. Grant M. Shields are happy to announce the wedding of their daughter Valerie to Roger Whitehouse, son of Mr. and Mr. Franklin Whitehouse. The marriage ceremony was performed at the home of the groom's parents, January 20, 1008 with President Lee Bracken of the Tooele Stake officiating. In the evening the Bridal party enjoyed dinner and danc'rg at the Fort Douglas Country Club. Valerie has attended LDS Business College and the USU. She is affiliated with the Kappa Delta Sorority. And baby makes four . . . four Roger is a Junior at the USU sons for Shirley and Harold Ashand is affiliated with the Pi Kappa worth. Mark Allen arrived at the Alpha Fraternity. Tooele Valley Hospital on JanuThe young couple wilt lie at wel19 is and home at 153 North 3rd. West, soundly being ary comed by brothers Harold, age 7, Logan; Utah. Shawn, 3 and Bobby IS months. Proud grandparents are Mr. and A modern girl is one who Mrs. Harvey Ashworth of Beaver and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee of thinks elbow grease is a commerEleanor C. Wood. cial product. Tooele. hr h (.oil-tes- t Shellie Gatex was first place winner at ('Ml, for their 33rd National Children held in of a I tea at herself ul colored 1JtiT. She was presented with a portrait il,Tilfun Rimiiii January 20th. at 7CMI. 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