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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., November 7, 1969 Missionary Tells Of Church Growth in Italy Williams of (he Waril has Bishop Burt Tooolo Tliiril that Louis Kent KUIor honored at a home coming service Sunday. Novemlier 9 at 1:00 Tonioli sH'cial will Ik1 pan. Klder Tonioli returned to his Tooele home after two and one-ha- lf years of service in the Italian Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tonioli, 154 West 3rd North. His grandparents were natives of Piemonte, Italy. ESTABLISHED in I960 with headquarters in Florence, the Italian Mission has made great progress in its three and one-hayears. Elder Tonioli said. Convert baptisms have increased from 50 during the first year with 116 missionaries to 208 so far this year with alsout 130 missionaries. As the work first lf of Switzerland. liegan there were only two or three LDS branches in the mission. His first assignment was to Verona. Other cities where he tailored included: Naples, Florence, Rome, Turin and his last district was in Milan. He was "Very worthwhile, was the the returned missionary described his experiences. "I learned a lot, and gained in self discipline. I learned to love the Italian people, especially the poorer families, he said. "I also came to love America more as I came to understand what it stands for. Elder Tonioli is currently working at the Smelter but plans to enroll at the Brigham Young University in February. His second year at the Y he will study history, eventually he hopes to gain a masters degree in business administration. way given the opportunity to open up Milan to missionary work. As district leader he helped to the work of eight supervise ministers and at the same time presided over a new congregation as branch president. He saw his branch grow from ten to 35 members. ed. HE ALSO served as a zone leader in an area in the north of Italy which included a part Elder Marvin J. Ashton was visiting authority assigned to the North Tooele Stake for the quarterly Stake Conference Novemlier 1 and 2 in the North Tooele Stake Center. THE MUSIC for all sessions was conducted by Connie Theo- bald with Donna Young playing the accompaniment. The Stake YWMIA Chorus furnished the music for the Sunday morning session. The business of the confer- ence was conducted by President J. Lloyd Callister, with the fol- lowing: David R. Horlacker was released as President of the 386th Quorum of Seventies; El- len Evensen was released as the Stake Cenealogy Recorder; John Greenland was released as a counselor in the YMMIA. Richard Howard Weight was sustained as President of the y The missionaries are given a good reception. Elder Tonioli said, for the people are open minded. Family ties sometimes stand in the way of their accepting the church, but many young married persons readily receive the gospel, he continu- Marvin J. Ashton Directs North Tooele Conference KNOWLEDGE Any piece of knowledge I acquire today has a value at this moment exactly proportioned to my skill to deal with it. Tomorrow, when I know mdre, I recall that piece of knowledge Mark Van and use it better. Doren, Management Review - VVSG - UFO - (MYF) Place: Fellowship Hall, United Methodist Church Time: Sat., Nov. 8 - 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. Fancy Work - Christmas Gifts White Elephant Table - Bake Table Fish Pond 10 a chance Cake Walk Lunch at noon: Spoonbergers - 50 Pie - 20( Coffee - 10' (Refill 5() sus-he- ld Recorder. ELMO CURR Palmer was sustained to be ordained to the office of a high priest as was Alliert William Yates. Dennis a. Seal and Nile Alden Wilde were sustained to be ordained Elders. Those that were called on as speakers were: President J. Lloyd Callister, President Bert Boyd L. Nelson,. Execu- tive Officer of the Boaul of U.S. Civil 4 jj. Weight, President Sherman a. Linilholm, Florence McBride, Robert Twede, Donna Young Connie Theobald, Laurene Lee, Esther Brown, G. Russell Free-- positions applicants must pass test and must combairn, Elder Marvin J. Ashton a written academic one year of study was the concluding speaker at plete both sessions of the conference, in an appropriate field. Applicants for GS-- 4 trainee positions will not le required to compete in a written test but must complete at least two academic vears of study in an appropriate field to qualify. To find out more alsout contact your these positions nearest interagency board of races. 14 Top Models in 5 to make the series right choice from. tops in sales with an overwhelming of all Skimobile 53 SKI-0- 00 Sales. A Yes be a were proud to Ski-Do- us Let dealer. o brighten up your winter. Come in and see our tremenline. dous adtook Its time you vantage of the thrill of the winter. Ski-D- SKI-DO- O oo prices start I ct munity. William Gochis T. un-th- w? THS Swimmers Defeat Bountiful - Clearfield - man, Charlie Roberts picked up a second place in the butterfly against Clearfield and Steve Spencer, a young man who coach Roberts says to keep your eye on, picked up points in the gruelling 200 yard Individual Med- ley. Tooeles next outing will be next Thursday when they travel to South High School to take on Salt Lake Citys five top high schools in a relay meet.- - The next home meet will be against the Leopards of East High on November 25th. East has won the State Championship three of the last four years, and should prove to be a real test for the young water buffaloes from Tooele. This meet will begin at 3:30. wins 60.1 which makes it tops O wish to express my sincere appreciation to all my friends who supported me in the recent City election, I would Robert like to congratulate Mayor-EleSwan and Council Members, Mrs. Frances Mayo and Mr. George Mantes, on. their election. Let's all unite and give our support to the Tooele City officials and work for an improved comI ' Tooele 55 Bountiful 40 400 Medley Relay 1:53.9 Bountiful (Butterfield, Richards, Dixon, Riley) 2. Tooele , 200 Freestyle 2:06.7 1. Sanderson, Tooele 2. Pitt, Tooele 3. Christiansen, Bountiful 200 Individual Medley 2:22.3 1. D. Rockwell, Tooele 2. Canchola, Bountiful . 3. Cdrlsen, Bountiful 50 Freestyle :25.7 1. Kenny, Bountiful 2. Rockwell, L., Tooele 3. Berryhill, Tooele Diving: 133.90 Points 1. Randle, Bountiful 2. Wiseman, Bountiful 3. Woods, Tooele 100 Butterfly 1:01.9 1. Imai, Tooele 2. Dickson, Bountiful 3. Canchola, Bountiful 100 Freestyle 56.1 1. 1. SKI-DO- Ch5-Watchman-Exa- 21 There is growing concern Middleage is preeminently aliout this nations physical e time when men know what fitness; apparently we cant H. F. money. pect to keep in shape by merely Ellis, Mediatrics (Morrow) running up bills and down people. YOU'LL Tooele 79 Clearfield 16 400 Medley Relay 1:54.4 1. Tooele (Berryhill, Rockwell, Imai, Davies) 2. Clearfield 200 Freestyle 2:06.7 1. Sanderson, Tooele 2. Pitt, Tooele 3. Hill, Clearfield 200 Individual Medley 2:22.3 1. Rockwell, Tooele 2. Diamond, Clearfield 3. Spencer, Tooele Diving 1:98.10 Points 1. Posell, Clearfield 2. Woods, Tooele 3. Ross, Clearfield 100 Butterfly 1:01.9 1. Imai, Tooele 2. Roberts, Tooele 3. Posell, Clearfield 100 Freestyle 58.5 1. Rockwell, Tooele 2. Halcomb, Tooele 3. Diamond, Clearfield 100 Backstroke 1:06.3 1. Berryhill, Tooele 2. Johnson, Tooele 3. Porter, Clearfield 400 Freestyle 4:34.7 1. Sanderson, Tooele 2. Pitt, Tooele 3. Hill, Clearfield 100 Breaststroke 1:11.3 1. Rockwell, Tooele 2. Cox, Tooele 3. Miller, Clearfield 400 Freestyle Relay 3:57.0 1. Tooele (Imai, Sanderson, Rockwell, Davies) 2. Clearfield 50 Free 25.8 1. Rockwell, Tooele 2. Berryhill, Tooele 3. 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Rockwell, Tooele 2. Richards, Bountiful 3. Matthews, Bountiful 400 Freestyle Relay 3:57.0 1. Tooele (Imai, Davies, Rockwell, Sanderson) 2. Bountiful wins 4,593 of times out a possible 7,694 times in 1968-196- 9 "Name? queried the Immigration official. Sneeze, replied the Chinese proudly. Is The official looked up, he r Chinese name? that ' asked. raged uncontrolled through their No, that my merican name, home, he declared. Every in- replied the oriental gentleman.' dividual in the home should be Then let us have your naa "family fireman by being tive name. constantly alert so as to correct Replied the Chinese, ttnd do away w,tJj Polei,tial fire taus'nK incidents Just because of carelessness, THERE IS nothing more tragic to read of a family that has either lost a member because of a fire, or who have lost all their possessions in a fire that According to State records, persons, died in home fires in the State of Utah. With the family spending more time indoors, the fire become situations producing more accute, he stated, therefore it is essential that time be spent in housekeeping to fire eliminate the potential Examiners hazards. Keeping a neat orderly Service Civil U.S. or write to the Federal Job household with any material that Federal might lie a fire causation away Information . Center, South from heat will do much to elimi135 Annex, Building State Street. Salt Lake Citv. nate home fires. Many start 2. Rockwell, Tooele 3. Halcomb, Tooele 100 Backstroke 1:06.3 00 As Service Examiners for Utah, has announced that applications are being accepted from under- - graduate incollege students who are terested in career appointments with the Federal Government fields of as trainees in the biological and physical science, accounting, engineering, mathematics, and park management. Mr. Nelson said that positions will le filled at the CS-- 3 and levels in various federal CS-agencies in the States of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming during the summer of 1970. To qualify for CS-- 3 trainee 1. Riley, Bountiful SKI-0- the temperature drops and continues to go lower progress into the winter season, greater demunds will lie made upon the central heating systems in most Utah homes, Fred Montmoruicy, Utah Safety Council's Vice President for Home Safety reported today. "IN ORDER to avoid a heating failure during a cold snap," or "even a "possible home Mr. Montmorency said, fire, now is the time to have the heating equipment cleaned and checked for the later demand to lie placed upon it. Too, faulty heating equipment could be the source of carbon monoxide poisoning which could prove fatal to all individuals within the structure. Interagency The sleeping pills work great. Doc. I slip em to my wife and stay out all night! 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