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Show T Couple Take The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 16, 1969 . To he Temple Mb Vows cadi Frid.u n "Schools will begin on August 28, 1969, in the Towle , County School District, with teacher orientation leing held on Tuesday and Wednesday, August 26 and 27," Superintendent . Johnson said today. The following calendar was adopted at the regular Board of Education meeting held Tuesday, May 13: 1969-7School Calendar 1969 Teacher Orientation 26, Tuesday, August Teachers meet in schools Wednesday, August 27, 1969 Classwork begins Thursday, August 28, 1969 Labor Day Holiday Monday, Septemlier 1, 1969 UEA Convention Thursday and Friday, October 9 & 10, 1969 Deer Hunt Holiday Monday, October 20, 1969 Thursday & Friday, November 27 & 28. . . .Thanksgiving Holiday Tuesday, December 23, 1969 thru Christmas Vacation Sunday, January 4, 1970 Classwork Begins Monday, January 5, 1970 First semester closes Friday, January 16, 1970 .' . Second semester begins Monday, January 19, 1970 Recess Thursday & Friday, March 26 & 27, 1970 . . .Easter-Sprin- g Last Day of School Friday, May 29, 1970 Graduation Exercises in Friday, May 29, 1970 0 District am must VISIT AT WOODRUFF Mr. and Mrs. Howard K. Haines and daughters spent Sunday at Woodruff Utah visiting with Mrs. Haines mother, Mrs. Jake Rufi. All of Mrs. Rufis six children and their families were present to help celebrate Mothers Day. The group was also happy to receive a long distance call from Ensign Keith Haines whos ship had just docked in California. This is Troy Lynn Jones, new little son of Clay H. and Winnie Jones. He was born at the St. Starks Hospital on Wednesday, May 7th and weighed 6 pounds 7 ounces and measured 19 and f inches in length. Just ArriwJ At His brother Darren Clay who Tooele valley is 21 months old welcomed him home. Proud grandparents are BIRTII- Sand Margaret Bar- Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Haven of James Utah and Mrs. Rebecca rington, Tooele, daughter, Apr. Ogden,of Castle Dale, Utah. Jones 15. i 1. Marvin and . Kathy Allie, i till I, rj 13i Tooele, son,' May YOU CAN BUY A NEW 1969 4-DO- one-hal- FALCON FOR OR Hoam 49.20 PER MONTH WITH NORMAL DOWN PAYMENT IF YOU ARE THINKING OF BUYING A NEW CAR YOU 0NI TO TAKE A DEMONSTRATION ' (100 i ... TO YOURSElf IT 4 , r RIDE FINANCING AVAILABLE) ; , MEDICAL Irene Christensen BONNEVILLE MOTORS SURGERY-Joy- ce 278 N. Main crxHWoociO y v DV8 o ioociOo o V:. , Q 0 ut by Beth Clark Singing Molliers Set Rehearsal Schedule Singing Mothers of Tooele Stake are rehearsing to provide music for quarterly stake conference on june 8. They invite all women of the stake to join with them. O0D Rehearsals are scheduled for May 21, 22 and 28 and June 4 at the Tooele Stake Center at 7:45 p.m. There will lie a representative from the Relief Society General Board in attendance at the conference. ington, Montana, and Canada and are now residing at Kearns. The new Mrs. Hadfield is a graduate of Tooele High School and is employed at the Tooele Army Depot. Her hus- band attended LDS Business College and College of Eastern Utah. He is employed at the Deseret News Press. MISS TURNBULL Temple Wedding Is Planned Tooele Gun Club News Nine Named To Drill Team Tooele Gun Club will hold regular Sunday shoot May Nine sophomore and fresh18 at 10 a.m. man girls were selected recently From Boise, Idaho comes Starting Wednesday, May 28 news of the engagement and club will open at 8 p.m. for from forty five who tried out High Drill approaching marriage of Miss night shooting under the lights. for the Tooele C. This schedule will continue un-e- r Team. Those selected were Julie line Turnbull and Ja ti ft,rther notice. Bevan, Julie Dickerson, Elly Pau-loWri(;ht known their Cindy Preszler, Barbara Reed, Making daughters Sue Richman, Chris Thomas, wedding plans are Mr. and Mrs. Suzanne Welsh Karen Wil and South 1725 Turnbull James Jr., CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY son. Hilton, Boise, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Crode MR. WRIGHT is a son of entertained Sunday at a family Mr an( Mrs Emer A Wri ht( dinner in honor of Mrs. Laura of the About 203 ast 3()fl North Xooele. Pickett who celebrated her 76th muscles in the human body are 26th js the dale set for 1,lrthdd-- on Mothers in the neck and face. wJ(h rites ,0 ,)e weddj soiemnized j the Salt Lake LDS . T e m P C. That same evening they will be honored at an open house at the North Tooele Stake Center. MISS TURNBULL is a gradu- ate of Brigham Young University and is teaching school at Mo- It desto, California. Mr. Wright is currently GfccJNi) Usiiiijp at BYU. He recently completed three years of Army service and has also served a mission for the LDS Church in ijMiD the Eastern States, its s, one-four- tJr Rose Castagno received a telephone call from a daughter and family Sunday in Tempe, Arizona. Ella Merle and Frank THIRD WARD send their best wishes to every- - RELIEF SOCIETY Third Ward Relief Society one at home, will hold their social relations EXCESS meeting on Monday, May 19 at I have never found one thing 10 a.m. Leona Boyce will give Mr. and Mrs. Roland Coon, that excess of does not spoil. the lesson. There will be a Mr. and Mrs. Evan Coon and Emmett P. LeCompte baby sitter. children Cindy, Glade, Shelly, Joan and Joe, Mrs. Lola Hardman visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Coon at their and Mrs. Keith Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith of Magna took Mayna Smith out to dinner Mothers Day. The folks had a nice time together and Mayna stayed a few days with her oldest son and family Lee. Mr. Wilbur, Tooele Grace Washington, Tooele Wylie Peterson, Grantsville WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD Erda News MOTHERS OF the couple wore salmon colored champagne street length dresses, crepe and both wore a white orchid corsage with salmon bows. The newlyweds honeymoon- Washed in Idaho, Oregon, son of Mr. young couple will be married June 28, 1968 and will be honored at a reception at the Stockton Ward Church. The bride elect is a student at Tooele High School. Mr. Johnson recently returned from two years service in the U.S. Army and is currently employed at Lehi where they will reside after their marriage. s. The brides sister, Mrs. Ronald Kirk served as Matron of Honor and wore a street length dress of yellow champagne crepe and held a bouquet of salmon colored gladioli. BRIDESMAIDS Carolvn Johnson and Sharia Griffith wore street length shifts in mint and green champagne, respectively and carried yellow flowers. L.ttle karma Madsen, flow- girl, carried a basket of yel- low carnations. Johnson, Utah. The Her veil fell from a crown of pearls and lily of the valley and her bouquet was of gardenias, roses and stepha-noti- A DO YOU KNOW Mr. Van and Mrs. Ivan Johnson of Lchi, skirt. MR. AND MRS. HADFIELD r.r firepower demonstration will be just one feature of an action packed day during the open house Friday Mav 16 at the Tooele Army Depot. are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Linda Jean to rt .... . Mr. and Mrs. Dean J. Lyons 25, The young couple spoke wedding vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THAT SAME evening they greeted friends at a reception at Tooele Eighth Ward hosted by the brides parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Madsen, 264 North First Street, Tooele. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Dean C. Iladfield of Price, Utah. For her wedding the bride wore a gown of lace and taffeta styled with a fitted bodice and sweetheart neckline and long sleeves ending in lily points over her hand. THE BOUFFANT skirt gave the appearance of the old south in a full tiered effect of net and lace over taffeta, capped by a that encirlovely lace over-skicled the tierred front skirt flowing out to a definate train in the back. Mother of Pearl sequins finished the gown and added highlights of sparkle at the neckline and around the School Calendar 1969-7- 0 June Bride 1969 marked the wedding day for Miss Shirlene Madsen and Cary B. Iladfield. April al Tooele Citi. Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Itali, Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 5S North Main Street, Tooele Cits, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. ' Subscription rates 10 cents per copy; $6.(K) per year. . PUBLISHED hv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL Dl'NN. Editor JACK TRANTER, Associate Editor ETIIEL B. IIALGREN, Business Manager I win'd Miss Lyons j v m i Oauu Crnllav Mtt? ffifety toaife iStHri omi (sir- - 'MD naih Gfcrcl) tesmi ijcmii (ElflGEHLI Guests at the Clive Jensen home Mothers Day included Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Jensen and family of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newman and family of Sandy; and Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen and family of Bountiful. The family spent a nice day together. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miles were guests Sunday for a nice dinner and visit in Orem with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Duncan and family. SQflmse Miles called Mom to Happy Mothers Day Sunday morning. Rhio is in New Rhio say fn 9iB$ ffer. (3i& mil ftfflDcMni York City. Mr. and Mrs. Thayne d and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Bates and family went to Salt Lake Sunday for dinner at Max-fiel- pG0D OfiTTBB fift? artitijOan IMBse 8eD (DUO &3&03S7 ift tnamateiD u wiu-- D Harmons. Little Michelle Vielstich of Salt Lake spent a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Clarke. Michelle stayed while mama was in the hospital and mother came home with a baby sister who weighed 7 pounds 11 ounces. Sandra is the name chosen for the new baby and she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wolfram Vielstich. Mrs. Vielstich is the former Deloris Clarke of Clover. Mrs. Andrew Candelario and daughters Angie and Bernie and Mrs. Allen Clark spent a nice day Monday with Mr. and Mrs. George Fairbourn in Salt Lake. Mothers Day program was put on by the Jr. Sunday School for the adults. These small children and the teachers that helped them with various parts are to be commended for such a nice part they helped to make everyones day extra nice. Each mother was presented with a pretty pink or white carnation. A YaMDcrfkp UBowsfO (shueti Gfl ff&to anD 8n9 to (tariffifafl 1 I no drip latex wall paint 2 gallons Regular 4.99 each RADIO ELECTRIC and Hardware 14 No. Main - 882-066- 4 |