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Show r Stockton Happenings Missionaries Honored On Sunday by Marcella Workman Tl'f Lee The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 18, 1968 Mr. and Mrs. Howard II. Davis were honored in sacrament I logan family spent a leisurely weekend motoring to Nevada and buck. They spent an afternoon at the sand dunes near Jericho, Ltah before proceeding to Baker, Nevada where they stayed overnight. The following day they enjoyed a trip through the Lehman Caves near Baker and also a brief tour of Ely and Wend-ove- r. On their return trip they took a spin on the Bonneville Salt Flats before returning to Stockton. Alex and Mildred Baker and k daughter Sharon enjoyed a vacation with relatives in Nevada and California. In Las Vegas they visited with Chuck and Emma (Meli) Walker and at Reno, Nevada a visit was paid to Mildred's sister, Lorene and her husband Earl Hargett. In Duarte, Calif., they visited another sister of Mildreds, Fern and husband Hugh Kiler. At MR. AND MRS. DAVIS Bakersfield, Calif., they enjoyed a visit with a nephew Raymond Ariotti, where he worked on a Mildred said large cattle-rancThe Republican committee in the trip and weather was very LaVaun and Bill Edwaids reStockton reports a meeting to be ceived word from their son Ronenjoyable. held in the Stockton town hall, ald in Vietnam that he had reBill West is convalescing in Thursday, October 17, at 7:30 p.m. ceived an arm wound from hand the Tooele Valley Hospital after and would like to invite the citi- grenade shrapnel. He will be a bout with a liver infection. He zens of the community out to treated in a zone outside of the meet the County candidates who will remain there for several combat area before returning to will be present to greet the action again. days for tests and medication. two-wee- , SECOND SECHDN meeting Sunday evening. The Davis' have just finished a two year stake LDS mission to the Lainanite and Spanish people of Tooele County. The program was a special request by the Davis. Prelude music was played bv Colleen Warr. Opening song The Lord Is My Light, invocation by a son, Howard E. David. Sacrament song I Stand All Amazed." The small Primary children sang Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam. Bishop J. Hartley Palmer gave a short talk and Steven Davis of Provo played a trombone solo accompanied by his father Howard E. Davis. A few words of appreciation by Bishop LeRoy Rose. James Davis played a saxaphone solo accompanied by Geraldine Drou-ba- Erda News by Beth Clark The Erda birthday club met Mr. and Mrs. Galen Palmer in Salt Lake City Monday eveof Orem visited with their family ning at the Hawaiian w'here the Mr. and Mrs. J. H. women enjoyed a special birth- Sunday. Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd The Erda Club girls had their mothers as guests at a luncheon held at the Erda Ward Cultural Hall Saturday. A fashion show ssas put on by the girls showing the clothing they made during the summer. I eft to right are: Sandra Yorwalier, Melone Russell, Cindy Coon, Colleen Wallers, Linda Barrus, RaNee Langford and Kerri Norris. Linda s dress was taken to the State Fair where she received a First Place. ... to give and enjoy Mr. and Mrs. Davis gave a report of their mission and ex- mond. Mr. and Mrs. Don Hammond of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Davis and five children, Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn McKendrick and children visited with parents Mr. and Mrs. Howard II. Davis, The family enjoyed visiting together. Ice cream and a beautiful big birthday cake was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Garrard and son Doyle, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Garrard of Lake Point; Mr. and Mrs. Fred and son Craig and Mrs. Margaret Taylor of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bolinder, Mrs. Doll Bollinder, Mrs. Gloria Hall of Grantsville; Mr. and Mrs. Lanny Frampton and children Wyatt, Kristi and Kelly of Magna; Farrell and son Tim Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Castagno, Mr. and Mrs. Thayne Maxfield and children Shawn, Angie and Traey, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bates and children Cindy and Randy. Delicious Russell Stover Candies are famous everywhere for their superb to us fresh every week. lib. $1.85 we feature lie 2 lbs. $3.60 Steveto CacliA complete line of Forces colonel in The Green Berets, a Batjac Production for n Warner Arts ending Tuesday at the Ritz Theatre. He also the film drama. Bros.-Seve- HOOD DRUG - 34 So. Main Scope girls dressed in Indian costumes put on a skit and dance for the fashion show. Front row: Becky Norris, Kerri Norris, Marion Turner, RaNee Walters. Back row: Younger I Sandra Egelund, Sliauna Sutton, Cathy Warr, Cindy Warr, and Christine Turner. Mrs. Mary Dillard, Mrs. Svlvia Langford and Mrs. Janice Coon were these girls I leaders. Get carried away in a whole new world of luxury-car pleasures. The look is contemporary elegance. The ride is luxurious on a new, longer wheelbase. New interiors, new GM MARK OF ing sacrament meeting. Refreshments were served to a large group of young people. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Egelund and family spent a few days vacation at Grand Canyon and Bryce Canyon. The family returned from St. George Saturday. The weather in St. George was too warm for comfort. Saturday was a big day for young Allen Warr, 9 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Monte YVarr. It was Allens birthday. 16 little friends and cousins came to his party. This was a special day whem 'his mom had such a pretty Hallo-ween color scheme. All the decorations were orange and black with a big sucker on the inside and with puffed rice balls on the outside and a pumpkin face on top. As each little friend arrived a special head band was placed on each. Games and a lot of nice gifts ended the party. In the evening his aunt Gay and uncle Curtis came and they went to a movie. The family all had ice cream and cake which ended a perfect day for Allen. THURSDAY, OCT. 8:00 1 l j f ( per you at every turn. So drive one of our six today. elegant Ninety-Eighnever so was exciting! Luxury Billy Graham Crusade 1 0:00 Channel Five News 1 0:30 Run For Your Life The Jackie Gleason Show 1 0:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Mannix CBS Thursday Night Movie, YOUNG Genevieve Page Five News Run For Your Life 0:00 Channel FRIDAY, OCT. 18 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Wild, Wild West 7:30 Gomer Pyle-US- MC 8:00 CBS Friday Night Movie, ' GOODBYE CHARLIE," Tony Curtis, Debbie Reynolds 10:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Lancer driving pam- 9:00 The Carol Burnett TUESDAY, OCT. 22 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Red Skelton Hour 7:30 Doris Day Show 9:00 James Franciscus, IXCEUENCC 8:00 O BLOOD HAWKE," safety features, new advances power-assiste- d 17 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Blondie 7:00 Hawaii Five-- 10:30 in Constitutional Amendment Mr. and Mrs. Craig Vorwaller of Logan were special guests at a fireside Suudav eveniim follow- GM Olds Ninety-Eigh- t: Strong, silent and in the classic tradition. Thke the wheel. , Requests for Utah travel information during September total-M- r. ed an increase of 73 per-M- r. tent over the Utah Travel Coun-an- d td s September mail count in fording to director John David Rose, The record 9,750 information the councils sixth requests straight monthly mail record -sought information on Utah skiing and deer hunting, as well as general travel information, Visitors to Council Hall, the agencys visitor center and offices, totaled 2,795 during September, a nine per cent increase over the same month in 1967. turned Thursday. Grandpa Warr The absent-minde- d professor visited with Mr. and Mrs. Martin was in the hospital waiting room. Howe and grand child Martana. He was waiting for his wife to He made the trip by air. give birth. The nurse finally came in and said: a loy, sir. Bates Jane spent Wednesday Th absent-minde- d professor in Erda at the home of her man- father Mr. Elmer Bates. Jane is rePlled in a rather anno-vener: Wel, what, does he want Salt in Lake employed City. to see me about? 1 CHOCOLATES Travel Council Sets September Mail Record Mr. Allen Warr spent a nice week in Shell, Wyoming and re- over pickle barrel: Sign A1 Bernstein Dillicious! ASSORTED Cuests at dinner Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Judd were Mrs. Vivi-a- n Warr, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Slinger-lan- d and children Robbie and d Dan-gerfie- ld quality and freshness... theyre delivered This past week just hasnt been Kenneth Turners week. He was badly injured on a bicycle cutting his forehead and face.d The following day he fell over a gas can and broke his left arm. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Johnson and five chihhen are making a home in Eida. The Johnson fain- ilv have a large trailer house on a piece of piopertv owned by Elmo England. We extend a welcome to this family. Mr. Elmer Bates was pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bates when his family gathered to wish him a happy birthday. 1 Walters and family. and Mrs. Colin Wair, and Mrs. Barry Warr, Mr. Mrs. Victor Warr, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Dill.ud attended the Deer Hunters Ball Saturday night at the Smeltermans Lodge. pressed their appreciation and love for the 2 years they have spent in missionary work. Closing song was Sing We Now at Parting, benediction by Don Ham- Tuesday, October 22, Relief Society will be held at 10 a.m. in the Erda Ward. A special guest will be there and all women of the ward are urged to attend. Vy CAN D ES day dinner honoring Nina Warr. Special guests were Beth Faw-so- n and Mary Wilson. Club members who joined in the festive evening included Mava Vorwaller, Marjorie Weyland, Ruby Addy, Georgia Warr and Ruth Gordon. I Sunday. Only the Finest Mrs. Edith Bilton of Salt Lake City spent Saturday and Sunday as guest of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis. SUNDAY, OCT. 20 5:00 Lassie 5:30 Gentle Ben 6:00 The Ed Sullivan Show 7:00 Pat Paulsen For President 8:00 Mission: Impossible 9:00 Gunsmoke 10:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Football With Meek 8:00 9:00 10:00 1 CHILDREN If the representatives of Big Business and Eig Labor want to bard hear some really w ith in should sit gaining, they our three children who are now for negotiating their allowances Burton Hillis, the school term. Better Homes and Gardens hard-nose- f Crusade Channel Five News Run For Your Life WEDNESDAY, OCT. 23 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 The Good Guys ns & MONDAY, OCT. 21 5:30 CBS Evening News 6:00 Channel Five News 6:30 Here's Lucy ts Belated birthday greetings to 6 year old Jeneil Warr on Sept. 22. The family went bowling and had refreshments but the best surprise of all was to find the family dog with four baby puppies. Jeneil claims all the new puppies because they were bom on her birthday. 0:30 CBS News Hour Billy Graham 7:00 Wednesday Night Theatre, KITTEN WITH A WHIP," Ann-Margr- et, SATURDAY, OCT. 19 5:30 Daktari 6:30 My Three Sons 7:00 Hogans Heroes 7:30 Petticoat Junction Theatre, THE MARK OF THE HAWK, Sidney Poitier, Eartha Kitt iMFy (Q John Forsythe 9:00 Billy Graham Crusade 10:00 Channel Five News 10:30 Run For Your Life 7:00 Monday Night 4 fifin' iiaVS-'-H t |