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Show Funeral Services Held For Mrs. W arren Ask For Credentials IKS Advises Funeral services were held Tuesday, April 2 at Tate Mortuary for Mildred Zuefelt Warren. Bishop Calvin E. Nash officiated. THE FAMILY prayer was given by Clifford Zuefelt, Donna Harwood played the prelude and post lude music. Roy Zuefelt offered the invocation. and Doris Alsop and lautrel Young sang In Hie Carden" accompanied by Donna Harwood. The speakers were Bishop Bruce Sagers and Bishop Earnest Wetland. Other musical mini-Iwr- s were Whispering Hope" with IXiris Alsop and lauirel Abide With Me Young, and Tis Even Tide, a reading by Slade accompanied by 1hylli lauirel Thome. CHESTER SLADE pronoun-e- d the Irenediction, and the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery was dedicated bv l.vnn Zue- Central School Namot Best Kite Flyers u cold and bluslery, perfect for firing kite according to the stu dent at the Writ Elementary School who taged a kite (lying content during the day. Winner from 16 clxss contests representing students from the second through the sixth grades competed Monday afternoon to see who could fly his kite the highest. Contestants were allowed fixe minute to successfully launch their kite and five minutes more to send them as high as possible. First place winners received a new kite and a giant chocolate candy bar. Second place winners also won new kites. Winners are, from the left, back row-- Joe Trujillo, Larry Fidler, Stark Sandosal and Blaine Norris, all first place winner. Front rowi Cary Nis, Jody Hamilton and Arthur Fox, second place winner. April Fool'i Day felt. Pall hearers were Leo, lasm. Paul. Roy, Clifford and Lynn i Zuefelt. The Tooele Transcript, Friday, April 5, 1974 to goes birthday Huppv Brock C. Anderson on Wed. April 3 when he celebrated his second birthday. Brock is the son of Dan and Rose-anAnderson and his grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nelson, all of n Tooele. There's no substitute for conscience. Unless, of course, it s witnesses. Franklin P. Jones someone Whenever approaches you, saying he or she is an employee of the Internal Revenue Service, it iv not only your right. Imt also very nuuh in your lievt interests, to ak to Roland V. vee IRS credentials Wive, IRS Divtnct Dire tor for I'tah, warned todav. Mr. Wive said there have been invtancev in Utah where unscrupulous individuals posed as IRS employees to extort money to satisfy unpaid taxes. All bonafide IRS employees who contact the public carry he distinctive identification," said, adding that, as a matter of routine, these persons usually are prompt to identify themselves when conducting official Funeral Iluld For Mrs. Iat Funeral services for Nellie Green lee, who died March 2S. were held Monday at the Tate Mortuary with James Revan of the First Ward Bishopric g Prelude and jxisllude music played by lamise Fltwa-ter- . The family prayer was given bv Howan Palmer and Allied Ogden gave the Invocation. Speakers were Max I.. Gossan and (airver A. Bryan. There were two musical select ion. An organ medley liy lamise Fitwater and a quartet comprised of Bevan Anderson, Carver Bryan, Ken Shields ami Frank Stephens singing Abide With Me" accompanied hy business. lamise Fitwater. Charles W. If you have doubt about Stromlierg gave the lienrdiction. the authority of the individual, Interment was at the Tooele even after seeing some form of City Cemetery where Rolled identification, contact the near- Ogden dedicated the grave. Pall liearer were Howan and est IRS office." he advised. Richard Palmer, Dcllied Twelves, Howard Jones. Bay Springer and Sterling Harris. was Four little people, Valerie, Stacy, Teresa and Michael at the Don and Vonda Mill-warhome are proud to welcome Gregory Wayne into their family. Tiny Gregory was bom March 9 at the LDS Hospital weighing 9 pounds 2 ounces and measuring 22 inches tall. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Mill ward of Tooele and Mrs. Vera Peterson of Salt lake Citv. d GREATNESS ARMY RFCRUITING History appodion greatness according to rules that are hard to fathom and indeed seem arbitrary. Its verdict takes no account of public happiness or unhappiness, years of war or years of peace. Fame and success may give rise to greatness, Imt so may disgrace and failure. History evaluates without scruple, and moral categories have no standing in its eyes. We are trying many new approaches to recruiting, which stress quality together with such as increasing quantity the numlier of recruiters, expanding our unit- - of- - choice and station- - of- - choice options, screening out poor soldiers in our reenlistments, administering new entrance tests, and even weeding out misfits in basic training. Secretary of Army Open Weekdays 10 to 8 Sunday 11 to 5 This is the daughter of William and Cheryl Pectol of Wendover. She was bom March 25 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Photo by A. D. Thomas Joachim Fest. MOWER SALE 20 Rotary Lawn Mower CARD OF THANKS The family of Floyd Jones wishes to express their thanks to all who were so kind to them at the passing of their loved one. A special thank you goes to the Fifth Ward Bishopric and Relief Society, those who called, sent flowers or food or who extended their sympathy in any way. Mrs. Floyd Jones Mr. and Mrs. Deloy LeBreton Mr. and Mrs. Rich Learned Kent, Jake and Cleve Jones Also Brothers and Sisters of Floyd Sache 90cc two cycle engine bo, 20 Rotary Lawn Mower Briggs and Stratton Engine FUN TOURS:, Hid Cumoroh Worlds Fair the presents and baseball athlete shoe buy ever Calgary Stampede Me ico Hawaii River Expeditions Besom a representative for your area and tarn frea trips avarywhert. 714 9th Ave. SIC, Utah Phona 102521-050- 0 Sunset greatest SHOE SALE $XTl5)20with bag Steadmans GARDEN CENTER 916 North Main - 882-356- 5 ALL PURPOSE SHOE Red, white, blue or black Sturdy all purpose vinyl shoe. 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