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Show Funeral vices Held For Hugh Cowans is Funeral services were held for Hugh Cowans Decentler 19. 1979. The family prayer was given by Ross Cowans, a brother. Prelude and postlude music was played by Elaine Wassom. Bert Winn gave the invocation. Bishop Ken Sagers conducted and read the obituary and remarks. Musical selections were In The Carden and Oh My Father," sung by Bishop Alan Curtis and accompanied by Police and Sheriff DOCKETS L Elaine Wassom. 3 do not know what I may appear to the world, but to myself I seem to have been only like a loy playing on the seashore, I Tooele Transcript, Thurs., January 24, 1980 11 Robert Wassom and Max Cowans were the speakers. Harold Sharp, of 112 East 1st South, Toiele, reportBenediction was by Alan Jensen. in and diverting Pall bearers were nephews Robert ed the theft of his 35 mm camera and binoculars valued now and then myself a finding from his vehicle Wednesday. at $250 Pehrson, James Cowans, Hugh Cowans, smoother pebble or a preSterling Anderson, Floyd Cowans, and ttier shell than ordinary, E. East William of 413 and Vine, Rowland, 27, Don Cowaits. whilst the great ocean of Interment was in the Tooele City Ceorge Phillip Reichert, 26, of 1009 W. ,t North, truth lay all undiscovered were arrested Wednesday for public Cemetery. Floyd Cowans, a brother, dedi- Tooele, Sir Isaac before me. cated the grave. Newton Two Shihut puppies worth $250 each were taken from the yard of Betty White, 630 N. 1st W., Tooele, Monday. Married men and married women each speak a Allen Jay Calloway, 23, of 572 W. 5th So. 1, different language, even when they voice the same Tooele, was arrested Monday for driving under the inwords. When a husband fluence. murmurs, Yes, dear," he Brent Wood of 694 Mobile Ave., Tooele, reported means that he is listening, Sundavjhat his wallet containing $2,000 was lost or sto- but doesn't hear so good. len at J and J Ixmiige. When a wife sighs, Yes, she means, I hear dear," Floyd Nick Aragon, 20, of Tooele, was arrested Sabut 1 ain not listenyou, turday for driving under the influence and driving on a ing. - Isnt It The Truth! financial responsibility suspension. by Carl Riblet, Jr. Ccrald Ren.o, 35, of 185 No. Broadway, Tooele, was arrested Saturday for driving under the influence. Thomas A. Day, 20, of 465 E. 2nd No., Tooele, was cited Saturday for violation of the open container law and illegal possession of alcohol. Pack 168, Erda Cub Scouts, held their Pinewood Derby, January 12. There were 17 Cub Scouts entered in the exciting race. Pictured from left to right! first place honors went to Doug Allred, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allred; second, John Caylen Kading, 51, of 254 No. 2nd Street, Clayne Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Brown; third, Jeff Carrard, son of Mr. and Tooele, was arrested Friday for assault. Mrs. Wilson Carrard and 4th, Chad Carpenter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cary Carpenter. A Tooele juvenile and another driver were involved in a traffic accident Friday that resulted in $2,600 of property damage but no personal injuries. The juvenile was cited for improper lookout in the accident which oc curred at 275 West Vine. A burglary at the Vision Centr, 300 So. Main, Tooele, was reported Friday by Dr. John T. Ciblxs. The front office window was broken but it was not yet determined if anything was stolen. Property worth $200 was stolen in a burglary reported last Saturday by Steven Byrg, of 457 Cedar Street, Tooele. A Sears radio and a Timex digital watch were taken in the incident. RETREADS As low As 16.95 Terry Ceorge Jackson, 18, of 75 W. 1st No., Tooele, was cited Sunday for violation of the open container law, supplying false information to a police officer and illegal possession of alcohol. Each Price depends on tire size, excise tax, and recapable casing Eric Jesus Andrade, 20, of 194 Russell Ave., was Sunday for driving under the influence. John Archuleta of 76 England Ave., Tooele, reported Saturday that his 1978 Mercury Cougar worth $9,000 had been stolen. It was found the same day in Butterfield Canvon, where it had been burned. "THE MEN WHO KNOW TIRES BEST" CLYDE GIBSON TIRES 725 N. MAIN, .TOOELE ' .e 882-035- 3 sat An estimated $2,000 of property was stolen or damaged in a burglary that occurred at the Tooele Valley Skating Rink last Thursday. Stereo equipment and skates worth $1,390 were taken and vandalism, damage to the rear door and cash register were valued at $500. 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