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Show Couple Weds In Manti The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 3, 1969 LDS I Receives Masters Degree Temple Miss Joyce Warburton was awarded a Master of Arts degree in Classical Studies at the University of Minnesota August The Manti Temple was the setting for the marriage of Miss Connie Lee Stewart and Mr. Don Smith Rencher on 5. President Reuel E. Christensen officiated. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. of Tooele, and Mr. Stewart and Mrs. George A. Rencher, Eagar, Arizona are parents of the groom. Following the, nuptials the young couple was honored at a wedding breakfast at the Embers Cafe in Ephraim. Later that evening they were further honored at a reception in ' the Tooele Stake Center. On September 13 an open house was held in their honor at the Ward Chapel in Eagar, Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Post-ag- e paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc, 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele . Utah 84074. rates 10 tents per tpy 7.0D per year. Subscription' PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co.. Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor JACK TRANTER, Associate Editor ETHEL B. IIALGREN, Business Manager n Sep-teml- er 22. Arizona. I ) J THE BRIDE wore a floor wedding gown of pure ris lnen styled wi,ll a high and mandarin collar long pointed sleeves. Her elbow length headpiece was of chantilly lace in the Florentine design and her lou-quwas a cascade of red length I 4' S V'i'fbs, i I' X - 1 . , V et roses. Attending the bride were her sisters Mrs. Terri Stewart, a Mrs. Cheri Rencher, Mrs. Ellen Hinckel, Kay Spe.rs LaRonda in h.story Mr. Rencher UniAshworth and at Ashworth, Brigham Young Penny Rands and a former roommate junior Lori Ashworth. is majoring he where versity Mrs. Diane Atkinson. They wore floor length gowns of light blue voile and carried golden mums. MISS MARTIN November Wedding Planned r Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Martin of Idaho Falls, Idaho are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Phyllis of San Francisco and Mr. Howard Arthur of Hayward, California. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil R. Arthur of St, John are the parents of the future groom. Miss Martin attended the University of Oregon and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Utah State University.' She is currently an Interior Designer for Breuners in San Francisco. The future groom received his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree at Utah State University where he was affiliated with Sigma Nu Fraternity. He is a Landscape Architect and Environmental Planner for the Naval Facilities Engineering Command in San Bruno, Calif. Mr. Arthur is also an instructor of art at the Adobe Art Center in Castro Valley, Calif. The late fall marriage will take place at the Martin family home in Idaho Falls, Idaho on November 8 and will be followed by bestivities honoring the newly married couple. RECOGNITION Each one of us, in the daily routine of business or in the larger tasks of life and career, wants recognition.We want to know that in some genuine sense we belong to and in the.! groups and activities with which we associate. This need is so powerful, as we all know, that if it is frustrated or unfulfilled for any length of time, severe' Van neurosis can result. Existentialism Cleve Morris, will soon be upon us. Interest and costs struction is not going down! Now is the time to buy) Winter of con- Realty has some very fine homes to offer to the people who would like to get a better home, or to new citizens who may be in the market to buy. Allsop Let this beautiful new home, with 3 large ample clothes closets; beautiful cultured marble Efficient kitchen with beautiful walnut cabinets, us show you bedrooms, baths (2); dishwasher, range, disposal and many extra features. Large livingroom with fireplace, dining area and entire house on main floor fully carpeted with beautiful carpeting. Full basement with spacious rumpus room with fire place, utility room complete, and double garage, always warm and where your car will be ready to start in the coldest weather. This home is offered at a sale price of $23,200. Let us discuss the terms with you. Another beautiful home with 4 bedrooms, 2 bathes extra large sunken livingroom with fireplace, dining room, spacious kitchen complete with everything including refrigerator (double door), dishwasher, range and disposal. Large patio with outside fireplace and terraced lawns with plenty of shade. Let us show you this house which is listed at BOTH MOTHERS were attired in street length dresses Double pink petunias and of light blue linen, trimmed Heralding the approach of autumn, the Tooele Womans roses, surrounded by an elegant with brown lace. They wore Club held their membership silver tea and punch service, golden mum corsages, tea Sunday, September 28, at graced the table where past Duties of best man were the beautifully appointed home presidents Mrs. Ernest Mantes performed by Jerry Wilkins of Mr. and Mrs. George Argus. and Myrtle Alsop poured for the and ushers included Warren were guests. Miss Melba Spiers, Stewart, Roy Rencher, Larry RECEIVING guests the hostess, Paula Argus and Leona Shelton, Mrs. A. B. Eagar and Leland Sevy. the members of the Executive Partridge and Mrs. Alen Gil-jjss jan Rerney was at lespie also poured. the guest book and Mrs. Caro-Visitors to the tea included ,yn Renther was in charge of Mrs. Alma Klitgaard, District gjftSt Helping Mrs. Rencher President by accompanied gifts was Carol Smith Mrs. Ward. and Carol Thompson. Serving CHAIRMAN of the event were Elaine Harrison, Karen was Mrs. John Brough. She provided the lovely flowers that were in profusion throughout the home. Background music was played by Miss Cathy Argus. Assisting ' THIRD WARD .... RELIEF SOCIETY Third Ward Relief Society .ni- iKi . : will begin their ' fall meetings , ,r" , on Monday, October 6. The . will be teachers topic given by Merle Brough at 9:30 a.m. and the spiritual living lesson will follow with Arlene Lind- holm as leader. There will be a baby sitter. All ladies of Miss Birthday greetings go to Julie Crossley who celebrated the ward are invited to attend, her eleventh birthday Septem- - RETURNS HOME ber 24 at a family dinner. On Mrs. Vera Craig of Long Sunday her grandparents Mr. Reach, California, who has and Mrs. Wesley Crossley and been visiting here for the past Mr. and Mrs. Elden Shields drop- - month left for her home on Proud parents of little Miss ped by to wish her a happy Thursday. She has been guest Stacie Pehrson, pictured above, 0f her sister, Mrs. Eleanor are Eric and Linda Pehrson, birthday. Zentner and will be remember- - 35 West Apple Street, Crants- ponunTinv ed the Smith 5he was U.S. Army, Germany (AHTNC) David L. Jensen, 19, son of Mr. hieJJL A four year old went on a Hnmital and wei'Miad 7 and Mrs. Donald L. Jensen, 235 kory nut hunt with his grandfather A b' b'ther PUndf 15 0U"ces' South Broadway, Tooele, Utah, the other day. er nc Ion Wf was promoted to Army specialist As they were taking the hulls andmoAers are 'J1' four Aug. 30 near Friedberg, Gr- - off some nuts, the little one said: Pr0.U? Idab F,fe B,ackf many, where he is serving with the Papa, I just can't get the hub nd MrS De,VOra PehrSOn f Division. 3rd Armored Town Crier, cap off this one. Vernon. Spec. 4 Jensen is an air traffic Dalton Citizen-New- s controller with Aviation Support Detachment C of the divisions 503rd Supply and Transport Battalion. rm Allsop Realty & Appraisal Co. Member of the National Association of Fee Appraisers Phone 882-368- 9 which gd Its the RECOVERING FROM OPERATION Terry Crossely, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Crossely of Stockton is recov- ar "jng spending four days in Pion. The ,)est way to eU a wo. mans age ;s jn a whisper. On Ceiling Tile , Some as low as The big affair this year is under the chairmanship of Delbert Mitchell, assisted by Dean Pierce, Robert Siciliano, Lorraine Council Bergren, Bill President Chet Lynch, Clements, Joe Kirkpatrick, Marion Blaine Bevan, John Kelley, Mike Pezel, Mogus, Percy Smith and Gary Boltz. Tickets have been on sale for the past month, and will be available up until dance time, and at the door. Tickets will be good for admission, plus free popcorn, soft drinks and chances on the prizes. ' 11 per tile Furnace Filters Complete line of 1 inch AND Random Rolls Well, we finally got around to our gardening chores and what a root awakening that was. Herm Albright. Tooele 324 North Main - His wife, Sharon, lives at 879 Second Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 37 Dodge Vt Dodge Vt ton GMC Vt ton Ford Vt ton ffeu (Kt? 1967 1960 1960 1957 1956 1956 1955 1954 1959 tflibaiTA. 1951 uyiuiuv (JJtsJiH G (Bus OfaEBfePO!) final) IWhuntHl fl OH.PJ7LE The wife told her husband, Im fed up with this life. The day before yesterday you came home yesterday. Yesterday you came home today. If you dont come home till tomorrow today, the day after tomorrow Im applying for a divorce. Sputnik, USSR Qalb (jHub forth fihreEi 5331V ftUTpfcry A (Adi uB Yf ton V-- V-- V-- Dodge Vt ton Ford 1 ton Chev flat bed Ford Vt ton, Ford flat bed Vt Dodge ton Stude Vt Dodge Dart, 1964 1964 Dodge Dart, 1962 Corvair Wagon 1962 Rambler Wagon 1962 Fairlane 1962 Stude Wagon 4-- dr 5 ijxTY i (lx (9jl E (Siding tfcxselte 3311151 seal Qa any 0nn (lento 4-- dr 1961 1961 Falcon Falcon Wagon 1960 1960 Plymouth Wagon Dodge Wagon 1961 1961 1961 Chev Chev... 1959 1959 1947 Olds... 2-- dr Ford Chrysler Stude ! . . 1695.00 8 8 8 V-- 2-- dr ecs Meet Richard Craig Huffman Jr., first child of Richard and Gaylyn Hayes Huffman, 322 West Vine. He was born September 25 at the Tooele. Valley Hospital and weighed in at six pounds nine ounces. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John P. Graft and Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Huffman all of Tooele. Photo by A. D. Thomas Deer Season Specials Trucks 1967 uiuutto l Another lovely home with three bedrooms on main floor, carpeted livingroom with fireplace and slideing glass doors to patio and beautiful yard. All the other features of a thoroughly modern home, located among beautiful homes in the southeast part of Tooele. This is listed for $23,000. Many other choice homes in various prices. You cannot go wrong with an Allsop home. We have served Tooele for 40 years. things us'we take "for She has been attending the university during the past year on a U.S. Office of Education Experienced Teacher Fellowship. In addition to her graduate studies, she participated in a pilot program in Minneapolis area schools as a teacher, developing new materials for the teaching of Latin and Greek. The fellowship program also included a week spent at the University of Illinois at Urbana to become acquainted with the new computer assisted teaching techniques being developed there. Miss Warburton has spent a week in Tooele at the home of her mother, Mrs. Fred M. Warburton, and then .returned to her teaching assignment at East High School in Salt Lake City, from which she has been on sabbatical leave. Mt. Barbara Haig, Miss Prospect, Illinois, accompanied Miss Warburton on her return trip and has visited in Tooele and Park City before returning Northem niinoii allend tQ Unjversity at DeKalb where she ,f a sophomore. Miss Haig is a granddaughter of Mrs. Fred Warburton. CLEARANCE . foTWn the Usually are Ilways wiih in Salt Lake and government are prime Council Bluffs, annual Harvest examP es lowaress. Bali, sponsored by the depot Civilian Welfare Fund Council, headed by Chet Lynch, PRE-INVENTORY President. Dancing to the music of Don Petty, plus the giving away of more than 55 prizes will highlight the evenings festivities. And there is a big floor show planned during the the intermission, featuring Terry Sisters, Carla and Becky, stars of stage, radio and tele- - - Amy Ballroom ty.' . We have another beautiful three bedroom home with full basement located in the southeast end of town among some of the most choice homes available. Large living room and dining room carpeted, and with fire place full basement finished with room and many other features. rumpus This home is beautifully landscaped. Let us show you this one that is listed for $22,500. you want a home that is out in the country let us show you one we have in St. John. This is a split level home of brick veneer. It has so many fine features that you would have to see it to appreciate it. An acre and one half of ground that is under cultivation with a large well that supplies the culinary as well as the irrigation water for the property. Fully fenced and in excellent condition offered at a reduced price of $18,000. Let us show you this one. fallafoSe vision. $22,500. If ley Ashworth and Mrs. Colleen Ashworth. W I the refresh- ments were Miss Celia Ludwig and Miss Robin White. with Miss Warburton t 8 . . 1695.00 495.00 199.00 199.00 399.00 199.00 199.00 399.00 149.00 99.00 299.00 299.00 199.00 199.00 299.00 199.00 299.00 199.00 199.00 199.00 199.00 199.00 99.00 99,00 99.00 59,00 BONNEVILLE MOTORS, TOOELE, UTAH ' |