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Show HOPE There FIRST WARD i no medicine like CHOIR CAl.I.S No incentive m Imjx-- , great, REHEARSAL and no tonic xo xiwriful as Tixx-lFirst Ward Choir ptac exx-- t tation of something I letter (it v will lx held Sunday, Start h tomorrow, On ton Swell Mar- - 8 at 5.30 p in ut (lit Toix-lden, Sunshine Slake Center. ? G Tg-PRIN- The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 6, 1970 President Lindltolin and Associates To Be Honored March 12 Honored guest will le PresiMK'ial evening Marth 12 for (he dent mid Mrs. Sherman Presiilent and Mrs. Lloyd retiring presidency mid high cuuncilmeli mid their wive of Callister and President and Mrs. the North Tixx-l- Stake. Bert Weight. of vt ith hit A fine mgrain total talent will lie held at 7,30 p.m. at the ktake tenter after which light refreshments' will In Flank are going forward for n e Death Claims Former Retiring high couucilmen me George Nelson, Howard Jensen, Resident Iv ChristenErnest O. Biggs, sen, Kenneth Brown and Max Cowans. They with their wives will also In? honored guests. J- - .at rite Ellington Sixth Waid ( MRS. la-el- hi-f- Missionary Assignments Made Most V8s MO5 plus parts 83 North Main ELDER BEVAN attendance at the meeting: Slake Presidency, High Council. ICxecutive Secretary, and F.xecutise Clerks, Bishoprics. Secretaries, mid Ward Cleiks, Mekhiedek Priest lux k1 Quorum Presidencies, Crimp leaders and Secretaries; Ward Aarnuic Pricst-Ihmx- I D. Bevan aimed Elder General Secretaries home from the I.DS British MisWard Aarouic and Youth Adult; Meet Uie new ion of Robert sion on February 23. Priestluxxl Quorum Advisor and Nancy Harry man. He wax the past two He had sx-u- t Adult. and Youth born Feb. 27 at the Tooele Vala represenas in England year ley Hospital, Eighth Ward, tative of the Ttxx-lPhoto by A. D. Thomoi lie is a von of Patriarch ami Mrs. Leo Revan. Then there the superstitious ELDER BEVAN expresses a r golfer who improved his score great love for the Britidi xople and the country. He spent most immeasurably lv skipping the llenn Albright of his time around the lamdon Insomnia: Pillow tonpie. -- thirteenth hole. Coif Digest Shell V Friedman area and aeted as guide and receptionist in the Hyde Iaik Chapel. During the last eight months he was in the mission home where he served as printer, lie also served as district leader of mission home Elders and sisters for four mouths. President Dean Bclnap introduced the Family Home Evening plan as a missionary teaching program and the mission has enjoved great results from the inprogram, baptisms having the 200 over creased previous Thi I Nanette Otteson, already sear. her with breaker big a heart PRESIDENT Hugh B. Brown dark eyes. She was bom March was a guest at a birthday dinner THE SHOE YOU HAVE I at the Tooele Valley Hospital for Elder Bevan at the mishehl to Robert and Nancy Ottewn sion home in Novemlrer. and weighed just a little less The missionary also met Elder FOR BEEN than six pounds and measured C. Dunn just a few days Lorin sisinches. Two 18 and one-hal- f Elder to his ters Denise Lynn, age five and prior is area departure.in Great Dunn supervisor Sunset announce another fantastic price homeTina Jo, three, await her Britain and is currently touring break on the shoe style that Is sweeplnp coming. Crandparents are Mr. the mission. He Is I icing accomIn the nation popularity! and Mrs. Raymond Otteson and panied by his wife Sharon. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Cole. also Elder Bevan brings Photo by A. D. Thomas Saggreetings from Elder ers who is also serving as a misFAMILY GET TOGETHER sionary there. ON SUNDAY March 8. ElMr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shields ' entertained at the Arthur C. der Bevan w ill seak at the Shields family get together SunEighth Ward sacrament service day evening at their home. Mr. at 3 p.m. The chapel is at 100 Buddy Holt was the speaker of North Pinehurst and his friends the evening. After visiting, re- are invited to hear him give a freshments were served to the report on his mission. Mr. and Mrs. Nile He has returned to school at following: Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Utah State University and is Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald also working in the printing Dale, and sous, Mrs. Carol Shields, department. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Shields, Mrs. Gordon Emery and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Shields all of Did you hear alxiut the ridTooele; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond that was forced Shields of Salt Lake City and ing academy to shut down liecause of mountMr. and Mrs. Grant L. Shields, ing costs? Joseph Morris of Provo. and Missionary Returns from England - Harvs Car Clinic Ph 882-098- e Ol-xe- ii 3 Open 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. kXA a ANOTHER FIRST WAITING Sm j Vwf WITH THISI IXCLUSIVl FUTURES Podded comfort tongues, cushioned insole with arch padded and formed heel and contours light in weight IDEAL for track, training and leisure! You would expect to pay family $11.95 SUNSET PRICE Aries The Ram Poplin Golf JACKETS Me-laiw- s, Mary Alice lee. Malm Falls; Mrs. Dax id illaell Bunks. Rigby, Idaho, Mrs. Ilallaiv ilarVernt liaiker, Shelley. Iilalio; Mrs. lUv 1J0 Ann) Pickett. Whittier, Gal.; Fred W'. Ellington, Malm Falls. Also wirxixmg are tliiitv one , gramli hiltlieti. M great five sisters and a brother, Mary Stevens, Nampa, Ma.; and llaa-- l Willard Me Law IimikI, lx ill Sali I -- lie City; Pallia Dobson, Buby Wbear and Mrs. Ma Staples all of Tooele. BISHOP Dalleu J. Reese eoudiii ted the funeral service gland-cluldirii- and Marie and Sylvia Thouqixon played prelude and postlude music and also played an organ piano medley. ()H-iiinand closing musical iiiiiiiIkt were Whispering and I Know That My Hope Redeemer laves by a ladies quartet. The invocation was given by Ellington. Karen Spurls life xletch of the deceasa gave were Bislmp E. ed and W. Stosiih. President Cecil E. Hart, and Dallin Reese. ALAN WH.I.I AMS pronouncand Freil ed the sx-aler- s Ellitigton gave the dedicatory prayer at the Ammon Cemetery where interment tixl place. Pall liearers were Mario I Drier. Keith. Raiul.il, Edwin, Brent and Blair Ellington. SELFISHNESS is not living as Selfishness one wishes to live; it is asking others to live as one wishes to live. And unselfishness is letting other people alone, not interfering with them. Selfishness always aims at creating around it an uniformity of type. recognizes infinite variety of type as a delightful it, acquiesces thing, accepts in it, and enjoys it. Oscar Wilde absolute Unselfishness List Riles Held for Mrs. Lirsou Funeral services for Mrs. Garcia larson, former resident were held Monday, ol Tixx-le- , March 2 in Murray. Mrs. Larson died February 28 in a Salt hospital after a illness. lengths SHE WAS Iwim at Paugiiitih, Utah. April Id. l'i: to Joe and Exa Garcia. She grew up in Tixx-land graduated from Tooele High Sthixil with the (Hass of I MS. She was married to Henry Stoc Ifislt and they were the parents of lixe children. They divorced and she married Dallas (arson. Surviving are her husband, Murray; four children. Joe. California; Jane W'ilxey and Susan McCarthy, Ixitli Salt bale City and David, of Murray. AI-SSURVIVING are four O grande hildren, her mother Mrs. Eva England. Tixxle, and sisters and brothers, Mr, (diaries Edith) Welister, Mr. Clayton tjo Ann) Baird, J. Don Garcia, Keith Garcia, Ned Garcia, all Vince Garcia, Boulder, of Tixx-le- ; Colo.; and Mrs. James Opal) Wilcox, Grautsville. Burial was in Memorial Gardens. 1 To The Editor Dear Editor: lile to Mv wife and 1 tale this opportunity to thank you for sending us the Transcript Bulletin every week.. We have enjoyed reading the paper and keeping up on what is going on back home. The paper males it so it does not seein so far from home. We have really enjoyed receiving the paper and I thank you once again. Due to the fact that we are in the process of changing ad dresses I would appreciate il vim would send the paper to me here on Ixiard the ship I am stationed on. The following i my address: Jim Gochis SN B871298 S- Div USS Providence CLG 6 FPO San Francisco, Calif. -l UfifiOl SERVING IDEA PER PAIR ONLY FAMOUS MAKE attended Tixxle xtluxih and lUx older and ax (amhty tialik teller. She was mauled to William oxemler 25, II. Elkmgton. to7 m the Salt lake Temple. They had lesldexl III Idaho Mine PCS He died III April 1. I'Ki'. was a MBS. ILKINGTON memlier of the EDS (liurili and had seised ax Belief Society president and wax ailive ill the Daughters ol Utah Pioneer. She was well known for her trixhet. ing and had won a blue rihlxNi award ill national She had tiaxeled rxtenxixely. Siirvixmg are son ami daughters llenrv Dean and Herd Ixilh of Ammon, litahu; er-e- d Tixx-lStake Home Mission my assignments for Sunday, Mar. 8 hate lieen made a follows: Cordon lore First Ward and William Zentner. Kenneth Fourth Ward Shields and laugh Iralt. Sixth Ward John Bryan and Vent Brunson. Keith Allen Fleventh Want and Jack Cox. Dunn Twelfth Waid and Alan Jensen. Clen ElThirteenth Ward and Jensen. Janies lington Calvin StiHkton Ward and Eldon Saudmo. Vernon Ward James Bevan and Clen Sherwood. plus parts Falls Malm hael. a lor-iithis of irxuliiil utx, tlird lYhinjix 20 at a musing home e l she had w Mine Ot toller lHi7. She was SI seals old Bom at Tooele Aptil I. Ss7 die wax 4 daughter of William ami Maiv lleiroti Mi law. She kerved. 6 cyl. 8 111 M. Moniljx, lu-l- I 170 2. M.111I1 Elie for Mis weie March 21 to April 20 OWE OWNER CARS SADDLE SALE! 66 68 67 66 64 64 lone Allen "Camp Tender." Full double comfortable rigged pleosure riding saddle finished with Cheyenne Roll. 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