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Show T SEVENTH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY Seventh Ward Relief Society will begin at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday Teachmorning with the Visiting ers message being given by Josephine Fox. The spiritual living lesson will follow at 10 a.m. Maxine McKellar will give this lesson. A baby sitter will be on hand to take care of the children. come Everyone is invited to out and start the new Relief The Tooele Transcript, Fri., September 27, 1968 Z ! I I ; & . Issued each Tuesday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Bo 390, Tooele, Utah, 84074. , Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy; $6.00 per year. PUBLISHED bv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN, Editor JACK TRANTER, Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALGREN, Business Manager ;; ELEVENTH Society year. WARD RELIEF SOCIETY The Eleventh Ward Relief Sowill hold their opening so- - nomjc ciety li progress specially since on c'a! Friday, September 27 at restored constitutional govern-- ; J 6:30 p.m. ment jn 1959, jn the capital, Caracas, peasants are buying j There will be a dinner, program, and Visiting Teachers will Volkswagens; many in the barrio are watching TV. A stable currency and more than 80,000 new jobs every year help offset high. Prices Bread, once flown in Making a fool of yourself isnt is now baked local- M.ami, fro,n bad mistake if you've sense food Other items 90 per ly. .enough to know who did it. cent of them are also packaged in Venezuela. America RELIEF SOCIETY BAD CREDIT?? ' we DON'T CARE, WE CARRY OUR Third Ward Relief Society OWN CONTRACTS. ARE YOU TIRED will hold their opening social OR" BEING TURNED DOWN? SEE US. WE SINCERELY WANT YOUR (USI-- j Monday, September 30. There ' will be a luncheon at 12 noon MOTORS followed by a program. There will be a babysitter. All ladies of the 860 S. Main, S I C. ward are invited. Mutual Marrieds To Meet ... Mutual .Marrieds a fun time can be yours, Saturday, September 28 at 5 p.m. at the City Pavilion. A big steak fry - you bring the steaks, utensils,, and a pot luck dish. Hot chocolate will be furnish- ed. Hope to see you there. LITTLE LEACUE FOOTBALL TO ORGANIZE Anyone interested in organiz-in- g or coaching Little League The Ladies Eagles Auxiliary Football please contact Dave will hold a membership party Childs at Monday, September 30 at 8 p.m. Girls who string a man along Each member is asked to bring are only trying to find out if this to member a prospective he's fit to be tied. Ladies Eagle Auxiliary Party s 882-440- 0. Civic League Membership Tea was held at the home of Mrs. LaVar Tate last Sunday afternoon. Pictured are committee members, from L to R: Donna Porter, LaDean Long, Dorothy England, Barbara Stringham, Annette Smith and Jolene White. i4 yd 364-566- OM0 MR. AND MRS. JERRY HANSEN Temple Rites Unite Couple spgeoao, a (Stitt tViflt' t!U Tropicana Roses and the bridesmaids tangerine carnations. Mother of the bride chose a blue whip-creaprincess line dress for her daughters wedding. The grooms mother wore blue crepe with lace. Both ladies wore corsages of white flowers. After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home in Grantsville. , ft,? ' m Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hansen, of Tooele, were honored at an open house August 31 at the Tooele Stake Center. They were married in the Manti Temple on August 30. fill' (UUtisM The bride is the former Marb Knight, of Manassa, Colorado, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Knight. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John N. Gilbert, Tooele. Attending the bride were her sister, Elaine Knight and Michelle Gilbert, the grooms sister. Tending to duties of best man was Jim Hansen of Clearfield, a brother of the groom. The new Mrs. Hansen wore a h gown of white silk, on princess line with bell sleeves and a round neck, enhancing the sleeves and front of the dress was silk trim. The train, chapel length came from the shoulders. She wore a veil of elbow length falling from a crown tiera. Attendants were dressed in street length dresses of orange and gold with orange and beige Members and guests from the Tooele Civic League were greeted by the Club Officers at the annual Membership Tea held Sunday. Officers pictured are, L to R: President, Betty Shosted; first vice president, Lucille Ketker; second vice president, Ruth Larson; secretary, Karen Jensen; historian, Billie Rae Pomeroy. deFord's 1969 XL two-doSportsRoof model displays sign including ventless side glass for cleaner lines and better visibility. An increase in the windshield's rearward slant adds to XLs new swept back appearance. 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