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Show Temple Rites Unite Couple Hospital Thomas Wilson, Tooele Doyle Hales, Tooele Carl Ekenstam, Tooele Grant Rowberrv, Tooele Chuck-A-Rain- Bridal attendants were Miss Judy Erickson, maid of honor, Mrs. Louise Bown, Mrs. Adele Marccla Bown, brides maids, Morris, flower girl. White and yellow color scheme was continued in their gowns of yellow with overlay of white dotted organdy, and Ixmquets of white and yellow. The mothers of the bride and groom wore street length gowns of yellow with corsages of yellow roses and white carnations. Miss Nola Mortensen attended the guest Ixxik. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Eggli, Miss Mamey Josephine Miss Marilyn Hilton, Carter, Mrs. Kristine Kaas, with Miss Jenefer W'enegar helping. Miss Susan Carv. Miss Donna Oaka-soMrs Christine Parker, Miss Anette Barlow helped with the gifts. Burning money? 1 1 Jt SURGER- YNevada Roger Clover, Sparks, Charlotte Schwartz, Brooklyn, M Fred Schwartz, Brooklyn, NY. Harold Horn, Tooele Chevron Burner can save up to Vird on your heating fuel dollar. A Chevron YOUt MAN DON "Standard STANDARD IN SMITH Oil 9 Company of California x i ' 4 t I AS SERVING best man was Von Miller, brother of the groom. Stephen Singleton assumed duties of head usher with Harley Walker, Chris and Hal Miller, Cordon and Caylen Bown as ushers. Music was furnished by Richard Singleton's Orchestra with C. Elvin Bown, father of the bride, playing the saxaplione. : Ive and Mrs. C. Elvin Bown, Salt Lake City, attended Christian Albrechts University, Kiel, Germany, and was graduated from Utah State University, and is now teaching at Garfield Training Center, Salt Lake City. The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford C. Miller, Tooele, attended USU and has- filled a LDS Mivsion in Denmark. He is currently a Junior, majoring in at U of U., Salt Lake City. PRENUPTIAL parties were given bv Mrs. Virginia Sedgwick, Mrs. Christine Parker, Mrs. Sarah Wenegar, Mrs. Kristine Kaas, and Miss Judy Erickson. The young couple is making their home in Salt Lake Citv. And then there's the witch d(x:tor who sells kits. Shelbv Friedman Voodoo-it-Your-se- lf a Renee Johnson. Tooele Valley Hospital October 7 and proud parents are C. Edward and Judith Johnson, 610 Parkway. She weighed a healthy eight and a half pounds and is bewelcomed by soundly ing brother Robbie who is 8 years old and sister Kristy who is five. Also welcoming the new arrival are grandparents Mr: and Mrs. Charles Killian and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson all of Tooele. Photo bv A. D. Thomas is Lynn She arrived at the HOOD DRUG! This (ScLuMittao Examine the Merchandise And Make Your of the winners in Names the annual Pass, Punt and Kick competition sponsored in Towle County each year by Bonneville Motor Company were announced today by the contest chairman George Karabatsos. The free event, open to all boys, was held on October 3 at the Tooele High School football field. Classified by age group bovs from eight through 13 vears took part. TROPHIES FOR the top three winners in each class will be awarded at a banquet to be arranged for at a later date. In the eight year old group the winners were: first, Gary Bennion; second, Todd McFarland and third, John Karabatsos. Rickv Harrison was tops in the nine year old group followed by John White and Greg Pomeroy. Among the ten year olds first place was won by Bill Russell, second place by Mark Pulsipher and third place by Don Williams. Mike Jensen captured first among the 11 year old Boys with Kent Price in second place and Mark third. BOBBY STRINGHAM was the top twelve year old. Mark TOOELE, MAIN UTAH PHONE "Dro With A Repvforion Gff For AJOecorionj Orders Placed Early Will Avoid Disappointment - will be open for DR. STUTZNEGCER Tooele Native Opens First Dental Office Dr. Kib Stutznegger. son of Dr. and Mrs. R. D. Stutznegger, Towle, recently opened his dental office in the Judge Building at Third South and Main Streets in Salt Lake City. Dr. Stutznegger, a graduate of Towle High Scluxil, completstudies at ed his the University of Utah upon ret uniing from the Mission, where he served as a missionary for the LDS Church for two years. He graduated from Northpre-dent- Alaska-Ca-nadia- western Anvone who thinks he know's all the answers isnt up to date Frank on the questions. law re nee. Rusty picker spindles? Chevron CP Oils are wetter, oilier. Low cost. Cut rust and wear on spindles. Chevron CAU TOUR . MAN ft STANDARD M TOOtli DON SMITH 9 "Standard Oil Company of California Is Date For Luncheon The Alpha Eta Chapter of hold Phi will Beta Sigma their annual bridge luncheon on Saturday, October 24 at 1:00. The TAD Officers Club will be the setting for this exciting event. Plan to attend and enjoy a delicious lunch and swinging fashion show. All this for only $2.50 per person. Call Marianne Mantes for reservations. Group Dynamics: Everybody Los Angeles talking at once. School Journal Dr. Phillip H. Spencer Tooele County Commissioner . . . in a snug fitting leg hugger. sends us this smashing boot from Italy to go with your new proportion, fashion look. Sharp patents and leathers in red, navy, brown and black. Hey-Da- Prices range from $6.00 ys to $30.00. Pick them up early. Theyre Only Four-Ye- ar Term . . . The RIGHT man For the RIGHT job At the RIGHT $25.00 time rx m nii Vote Republican Paid Political Advertisement T 9 Dental University October 24 . n Scluxil, class of 1970. Killpack was second and David Lee third. In the 13 year old group Doug Tinnin won first with Carv White, second and Mark Lawless coming in third. A number of men have been praised by Bonneville Motor for their assistance with the program. They include Ren Imai, Dave Childs, Celestino Medina, Edward Sanchez, John Sheik Matekel and Boswell, George Karabatsos. They also acknowledged the assistance of the Tooele High School. Vote for Capable, Youthful Leadership Vote IIOOD WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG 34 SO. 1 Winners Named In Pass, Punt, Kick Contest . X 1 and Mrs. Kenneth M. are announcing the enCorey gagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Janice CHANCE to Mr. David Lynn Weyland, We are under great stress son of Mr. and Mrs. David today liecause the world is Weyland. The young couple will speak changing. Instead of complainrealize that we should marriage vows on the sixth Atiy ing, comes and stress from change United in the of November we and that Methodist Church and will be spiritual growth, to make all the have ability followhonored at a reception change constructive. We tend ing the nuptials. to be fearful of new ways and The bride elect is a graduwhat has not been ate of Tooele High School and to doubt We become effective. proved is attending beauty college. Also down by rigid opinions, bogged of Tooele a graduate High when it is necessary to be menSchool, her fiance is employed tally flexible. Glimpses of truth locally. come only when the mind is They will make their home resilient enough to receive in Tooele. them. There is a great difference between being flexible A schoolgirl askhowed her mother: When a boy and being wishy- washv, of have cannot We ever. peace first date and girl have their ourlet if we mind, constantly is it proper for the girl to alselves be pushed this way, then low the boy to do her homethat, by public opinion. Science work? Sputnik, USSR of Mind Mr. GALLERY CATALOGUE FROM ! Si November Wedding Planned little man is the son of Johnny and Carmen Sanchez, 46 East 4th North. lie arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital Mrs. Billv Jacobson, Gunnison; October 9 and weighed six Georgia Bird and Cecil Brazda, pounds seven and a half ounces, both of Kansas. lie has a little sister, eleven Funeral services are tenta- month old Yvonne. Proud grandtively set for Monday at Flowell. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Gonzales of Tooele and Mr. Money doesnt make a fool out and Mrs. Joe Sanchez of Taos, of a man nearly as often as a girl Mexico. New fool. of makes money out a Photo by A. D. Thomas tier j MISS COREY Herman L. (Jack) Ennis formerly of this city died Thursday, October 22 in a Salt Lake This No. buck only while either sex can be harvested on the Stans-hurand Deep Creek Ranges. "Success has been spotty on the east side of the valley but Vernon and Stansbury have been very goixl, Mr. Garrard continued. A number of hunters reported running out of shells although they couldn't hit anything. We've had more hunters, especially those from out of state, than we have seen in be the county in ten years, continued. In fact on the day the hunt opened dealers ran licenses and out of hunters were standing around waiting for us to receive more from Salt Luke City." Road blocks at the various canyons have been used to spot check the hunters. Typical of the results was the report of one check at which the officers counted 155 hunters in just three hours. They also counted 34 bucks. 13 dix; and seven fawns killed. Road hhx'ks will continue. v wv. -- Dies YOU MOW HAVE YOUR GIFT Selection! Range Resident hospital of natural causes. lie was born November 21, 1916 in Missouri to Martin H. and Idella Steele Ennis and was married to Elaine Lemmon. Surviving are his widow, and children Billy Lee and Georgia Ann, of Flowell, Millard County, Utah; Marty, of Tooele; and a step daughter, Nina Davis of Meadow, Utah: brothers, Billy and Harrison Ennis, both of Tooele; sisters, seen in years. will continue Hunting through the 27th at three other county ranges. The I least on Former The bride, daughter of Mr. In reminding hunters that the deer season on the Vernon Range closed Wednesday, Roy Garrard, Conservation Officer said, Generally the hunt has been proving out very gixxl and it has been the cleanest hunt (4 . Tooele Stake Priesthcxxl Leadership meeting will be held in the Tooele Stake Center on October 25 at 1.30 Sunday, has p.in. President V. Bracken the that following requested be in attendance: Stake High Presidency, Secretars Executive Council, Execuand Clerks. Bishoprics, and Ward tive Secretaries, Clerks, Melchizedek Priesthood Unit Presidencies, Quorum and Leaders, Leaders, Croup Aaronic Ward Secretaries. Priestho(xl General Secretaries Youth and Adult, Ward Aaronic Priesthood Quorum AdviYouth and Adult. Senior sors Home teachers assigned to visit Adult Aaronic families. MRS. JAMES C. MILLER Oft TOOtli InT en Years Tooele Stake Priesthood Leadership Pre-La- CAU Officer Reports Largest Hunt MEDICA- LPearl Palmer, Tooele Diane l.aVeme Bown and James Clifford Miller were married Friday in the Salt Cake LDS Temple, by President Hartman Rector Jr., of the First Council of the Seventies. a was the setting for the wedding breakfast. A reception was given at Memorial House Reception Center, Salt Lake City, Utah. THE BRIDE wore a full length white satin gown with bodice of lace, lace cupped sleeves and cuffs, and a full length train and veil. Her bouquet was white carnations and yellow roses. Her bouffant veil was caught by a crown of seed pearls and voile brocade leaves. f The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 23, 1970 IT" I,' |