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Show Children Fanhion Show Scheduled Temple Rites Unite Couple VMt St. Marguente's Ladies Guild will sponsor a fashion Mr, am Mrv Myris V, Orr, Grant xville, announce show and luncheon Sat,, the mtiil marriage uf their daughter Denim to Noel I. August 18 at nuun, at 7th Shqihrrit, tun of Mr. and Mrs. Charles II. Shepherd, of the Parish Center, and Vine Street. Totele. Now and Then" is the They were married June 23 in the Salt Lake LOS which fashions will theme Tcrle, A garden reception in their honor war held that lie featured by ChristenStore. Narraevening at the home of Mr. and Mr. Edward A. Wat sens Dept. tion will be by Mrs. Arton. The groom served an LOS Mission to the England lene Christensen. The cost is 15 donation. London South Mission, lie hat attended BYU and plant The menu will consist of locoritinoe his education this fall. The hride has attended BYU and graduated from chicken breast and dresshot rolls the IOS Business College, with an associate degree in ing, baby and ice cream sundaes Inniness and secretarial training. The couple it presently making their home in for dessert. A 12" black and while Cnuitsvllle. TV will Iw the main door Local merchants Jone prize. have donated many Reunion Banquet Slated The second annual NaC and Eva C. J unes reunion was held July 27-2-9 at Rock port Reservoir. All of their children and spumes were present including: Nathan D. and Delores Janes, Cary and Marilyn Janes, Phillip and Joy Jones, Julie Jones, Francis and Clairene Warner. In addition there were It grandchildren and spouses and 5 great grandchildren. Spaces were reserved far in advance for campers and boats. Everyone had a great time water skiing, canoeing, rafting and swimming. Only four family members were unable to than The Regional 70's and lian-nMissionary will lie held August 10 at the Toorle North Slake Center at 6 pm. Elder Hulon C. Craven Regional Represent at ive, Mr. and Mrv Noel Shrpherd will Iw the speaker. All the 70s and slake missionaries and their than Belonging to it. Nothing makes it easier to overlook the faults It Takes All Kinds bv sousrs in the Tooele Reof the younger generation Franklin P. Jones gion are invited to attend. Slake rt KlOK nth-er- v You must lie present for door prizes other than the TV. Tickets mas lie ulitain-e- d from Judy J Jutsun Glenda Emerson or S.ie Martinez of the Designers Den. 882-164- 882-456- Sit on your nest egg these days and youre m ening to base much to crow about. - 882-336- 6 ForAppt Welcomes Shari Riley!. At an axpart hair stylist to our staff! Owner Sue Marti net invite you to visit. Offering the latest in mens and women's hairstyling. ELDER PALMER Mirtriionary Home From Texas Elder Kenneth Palmer sun of Mr. and Mrv Elmo Tooele, recently returned home after com- a two year LDS Mission in Dallas, Texav Homecoming will lie held Sunday at 1 p.m. in Second Ward Chapel. A grew uwet SKOALS GOOD THRU AUGUST 31st Shari Also Offars 25 Off On All Services For Senior Citizens! 58 South Main, Tooele Upstairs in the loft above Gordons Furniture r, Mission Urt week. He will report hit two-yea-r mission assignment Sunday at I pm. in the Tooele 1 4th Ward. - Another reason for the celebration was the baptism of Camia Cay Hiss, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Fredrick G. Hiss, who turned eight yean old Aug. 2, and was baptized by her father at the Tooele Stake Center earlier in the day (Aug. 4), to become a member of the Church of Jesus Christ Saints. of Latter-da- y A potluck patio supper and the opportunity to visit and become current on all the family news made a special evening to remember. Stansliury merit meeting August 12 at 3 p.m. He will go into the LTM e mission home Aug. 16 leaving for the Italy, Cantania mission. lie-for- Federal Women Plan laineheon The Federal Womens will hold their annual tumlieon at Ithel new Spring (Tiii ken bin in Guh Morgan, Sal, Aug. 18 at 12.30 pm, For reservations call Luurraine Peterson Years Best Meteor Shower Sunday more often meteor shower is velocities, km hour than 200.000 of the evening expected (125.000 mph), and bum Sunday. All through the night up liecaixse of air f net ion brief streaks of light will at an altitude of 60 to add special interest to the 100 kilometers (40 to 60 sky as the Perscid Meteor miles). Meteore are thought Shower, an annual evlent since the tenth century, to appear when the Earth creates the years liest passes through the remnants of a comet, in this meteor display. Otwervere away from case the Swift- - Tuttle city lights should be able comet of 1862. The Pereeid Meteor to count from 30 to 50 streaks per hour radiating Shower will also be visithe constellation ble on the evenings of from Perseus in the northeast August 10, II. 13 and 14. but the numlier of metesky. The numlier of meteors is usually greater af- ore seen on those nights will be fewer as the Earth ter midnight-Meteors- , is then on the edge of the sometimes swarm of particles. stare called shooting You will not need a or falling stares, are or binnculare of bits telescope fluffy actually tiny ash in to enjoy the Pereeid Metrock resembling structure, and seldom lar- eor Slower. Just go to a location away from city ger than a grain of sand. the enter upper lights, and watch the sky-th- e They shows free. atmosphere at tremendous A BACK-TOSCHO- j SPECIAL! COLOR PKG ONLY $29.9 Thru Sept. 1st WILCOCK CUSTOM 1 Mercur f TOE SATJ1E Day, Aug. 19 Mercur Day reunion will be held this year on August 19 at 11 a.m. at the state park in Fair-fielAll former residents are invited to come and bring lunch. Drinks will be furnished by the Mercur Days committee. Call Tony DeNeui for further information d. myrasKi? the tryBURGER OTHER Meal. Our Complete Taco Burger Large Mexrfne Drink -- for lunch August 13th Good Thru Monday, -- TACO TIME TA 125 S. Main Tooele TTDGS Hello, my name is Christopher Ronald Baum. My best buddy is my dad Ronald Veri Baum. We do everything together. My mom who fusses over me is Lavetta Hunt Baum. Our home is in Provo. I turned one year olf June 27. 1 went to the Hogle Zoo with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Faron E. Hunt of Grants-vill- e and Mr, and Mrs. Veri E. Baum of Tooele. CALL AHEAD 882-980- H a small boy an inch and hell take watchIt Takes All Kinds ing. by Franklin P. Jones Give DECORS PLUS Open Daily 10 to 6 Closed Sundays Quality Furniture at Modest Prices' 29 N. MAIN 882-626- 2 . COEXISTENCE In international as in personal life, the liest recipe for coexistence very different people is elaUirate courtesy. - and distal e This is just one of several entries that participated in the annual Stansbury Days j PORTRAIT STUDIO celebration last Saturday. In addition to the parade, several athletic and skill contests I cLf 864-37Ofor app L. were added to the all day fete. P JOCiEE) Elder Jerry Hunt, sun Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hunt, returned borne from the France- - Belgium LDS spell-pletin- 1934. Miion uf over pital prior to joining the staff at the Health Department. Her major assignment will be to work with handicapped children and to head the infant development program for the developmental disabled or high risk child. Desiree received part of her nurse's training in Tooele County and returns to this setting with enthusiasm although she resides in Salt Lake. She states that she is a small town farm girl at heart and loves the wide open spaces. So she feels right at home in Tooele County. Mrv Gifford L Erickson, Tooele, August 4. The group assembled to celebrate the 56th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mn. Hiss who were married in the home of the parents of the bride at Stockton August 1, 1923. The marriage was solemnized in the Salt Lake LDS Temple August 8, LDS the difficulty of foreigners in learning the English language. He said, How can you explain the proEIDER HUNT nunciation rules of a gnage when it has six g words that are all Miftriionary ed alike and all sounded Farewell completely different from each other plough, Elder Clark Mow will rough, cough, dough, thro-th-e lie the shaker at the uj$ and hiccough? Ward sacra Desiree Bennett, a recent graduate from the University of Utah College of Nursing. She worked for two years in the N'esvfwm Nursery at Holy Cross Hos- uuianaiuiXKr Jerry Hunt Return From young student from Europe II SECOND SECTION k Blue-wate- ment. Approximately 35 mem-be- n of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred C. His of Stockton, gathered at the borne of Bishop and O were Juhnny Ala from Elko, Nev., Mr. and Mrs. Lolhy Ala from Pioche, Nev, Mr. and Mrv Jim Serrassio from Riverton, Utah, Mr. Isi from N. Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Toni Id from Sandy, Utah. Several of her grandchildren also visited. Tooele County has a new nurse working in the Public Health Depart- Ilins Reunion 'J'Dil'U ITU Q children County Hires New Nurse COMPANY Call TSi Mrs. lues Isi had a great reunion over the weekend uf Aug. 4 5 when all her children came home to visit. Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Isi, Mr. and Mis. Jay Morgan and William Isi and George Ala, all uf Toorle and out of town cam, Miionary Tooele Transcript, Thursday, August 8, 1878 |