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Show I. Tooele RETIREMENT Stake High Priests The most precious thing anyis the goodwill of others. It is sometimes as Iragile' and as beautiful. as an orchid ' It is more precious than a gold anil as hard to find. It nugget is as powerful as a gre.1t turbine and as hard to build. It is as and as wonderful as youth hard to keep. It is an intagihle this good will of something, others, yet more to be desired than much gold. It is the measure of man s success and determines his usefulness in this life. G. F. Edwards, Operations, Iowa Pl'blic Service Co., American Salesman. Meeting Sun. The monthly quorum meeting for the High Priests of the North Tooele Stake will be held in the chapel of the North Tooele Stake Center, Sunday morning January 25th, at 7:(X) am. of the Quorum are expected to attend this 45 minute meeting. All members Two Stake Temple Day Monday Temple day for the North Towle and the Tooele Stakes will be Monday, January 20th. Ten sessions are held each week day. Members who can be at the Temple by 6:30 a.m. may attend the first session of the day. Those who are unable to attend during the day time may attend the last session of the day if they can be at the Temple by 7:00 pan. Those desiring transportation to the Temple, should contact their Quorum president or their Bishop who will arrange transportation for them. JOBS Every job is a part of some-tilin- g bigger. Every person with a job is on a path that leads to Marine Sergeant Loy K. Riddle of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ridson and richly interesting, exciting Earl dle of Grantsville, I'tah, was rewarding country. promoted to his present rank Nightingale, Prism. while serving with the Marine Force Logistic Command, in Poor Earthlings the of Vietnam. SelectScience shows us how to ed Republic by a board of senior officers, sail over the North Pole and his promotion was based on fly around the moon, but time in service and rank and youre still on your own performance of duties. Sergeant when you cross the street. Riddle entered the service in -- Sentinel, Onawa, la. August 1967. (MteDttoQf) Despite my conviction that our world today is very businesslike, that is, filled with things CARD OF THANKS . . Mia to Host Saturday Dance Own Way fp, AV GOODWILL one can have WORK Sportsmen Pay Their Most men find considerable satisfaction in accomplishment, in achieving some bit of work that may be helpful to others. Baptism services for the North That rich feeling of usefulness Tooele Stake will he conducted has been important to me for. in the North Tooele Stake (enmore than fifty years. And now, ter, Saturday, January 24th, at us a retired man, it is still pre12:00 noon under direction of cious. Especially meaningful and Bishop Bert C. Williams of the to me. Yet it is nonimportant Tooele Third Ward. Suitable bapdemanding. It waits quietly and tismal clothing may be obtained for me. It does unobtrusively for a nominal laundrv fee. Walter Mac Beck not push. Slake Baptism Serviee Saturday N. EDUCATION The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 23, 1970 Education is shifting from being preparation for work to THIRD WARD Maids-Fxplore- rs being a continuing part of life. RELIEF SOCIETY When more routine work beThird Ward Relief Society comes automated, learning and will meet Monday, January 26 working may become indistinat 10 a.m. for their cultural reguishable in the same way that finement meeting. The lesson tlie boundaries between educawill be given by Marie Williams. Mia Maids and Explorers of tion and play are dissolving as There will be a baby sitter. Tooele Stake will host the Saturleisure is devoted to learning. in Stephen Carr and Kevin Lynch, day night dance, January 24 stake center. the Enrollment Where Happens, Learning Music will be furnished by Nat l Elementary Principal, The Perpetual Motions from Set for Pleasant Grove. W.O. Moose Everyone is invited and adCARD OF THANKS Women of the Moose will The family of Elsie Shelton mission is 75 cents per person. lie hold will a special enrollment Sunof dress standards Church Natter wish to express their day, January 25, at 2 p.m. at thanks to all who were so kind expected. Moose Hall with Junior Graduand thoughtful of them at the ate Regent in Charge. Pollock passing of their mother .and LEGION AUXILIARY served after meeting. dinner 27 MEET TO JAN. grandmother. To all who sent American Auxiliary ut cards called Legion or flowers, food, the home and to all who took will hold a meeting on Tuesday, SPEECH 27 at the home of Mrs. Speak kindly today; when topart in the funeral services. A January comes you will be in betmorrow 164 First Pearl West So., Bird, special thunks to the Tooele ter practice. Megiddo Message Moose Lodge and Women of at 7:30 p.m. the Moose for their kindness and sympathy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunard Gary Thrall Erin Thrall ,i4rVs,v,., W ft V i l .... r - r The current interest in the State budget prompts this reminder to citizens who are critical of the expenditures for fish and game management and ad- XL-VII- I, ministration. The Utah Division of Fish and Game receives no funds from general taxation. It operates on the revenue received from the sale of license's and permits, federal grants, fines and forfeitures and other miscellaneous reThis young mail is the son of Division, therefore, Blaine and Annette Hales, He operates from the support of a arrived at the Tooele Valley the Hospital January 11. special class of citizens fisherman and hunter. Photo bv A. D. Thomas Sportsmen who fish and hunt in Utah should take pride in the fact that they pay their own was for fish and game management in the State. ceipts. The MRS. LINDORFF Funeral Held for Mrs. Limlorff Funeral services for Mrs. Alice (Dawuie) Limlorff were held Saturday, January 17 at the Larkin Mortuary in Salt Lake Citv. MRS.' LINDORFF died very suddenly last week. She was the daughter of President and Mrs. A. L. Hanks of this city. Bishop Stliut, of the Haven LDS Ward in Salt Lake City conducted the service and was also one of the speakers. Other speakers were Lee V. President of Tooele Bracken, Stake and a cousin of the deceased, and Robert W. Spencer, a nephew who read a tribute. of A QUARTET composed Kenneth W. Revan Anderson, Shields, Carver Bryan and. Wendell Droubay sang as an opening number I Need Thee Every Hour and in closing I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked. Mrs. Jov Pratt sang "In the Garden of Tomorrow." Geraldine Droubay played accompaniment and also the prelude and postlude music. An uncle of Mrs. Lindorff, Leland S. Tate, gave the family prayer and a cousin, LaMar Busath offered the invocation. THE BENEDICTION was pronounced by Bruce Hanks and the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery was dedicated by W. Spencer. Pallbea rers, all friends of the Lindorffs included Spud Hansen, Buzz Dem, Kurt Lindorff, Chuck Haacke, Bob Baker and Bill Cowan. Dawn Moose Dance Smeltermans Hall we do, not for fun or for themselves,' but for what they get us otherwise, I am attracted to the romantic view that we should work toward some imagined day when all people will do what they like and like what Daniel C. Neale, they do. of The Role Minn., University of Attitudes in Learning Mathematics," Arithmetic Teacher W'e wish to express our appreciation and thanks to friends and neighbors for the love and sympathy extended to us in the loss of our loved one, Alice Dawn (Dawnie) Hanks Lindorff, to the Bishopric of her Ward who conducted the services and all who sent flowers, cards and rendered service in the home, to those who furnished music and to the speakers at the funeral services botMeet the son of John and we say thank you from the if those What bothers me is of hearts. tom our Randve Vial!.. He was born at Lindorff space scientists are so smart why ,he Toode Va Janu. Ralph Burk Ilall do they all count backwards.' A. L. Hanks and family Current Comedy Photo bv A. D. 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