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Show Tooele Transcript, I nur., Nov emlnr 13, 19S0 Fiuieral services were held for Edna Rolph, with Bishop Kent L. Tonioli officiating. Family prayer was offered hy Alvin J. Rolph. Prelude and postlude music was hy Hon llulihard. Lakevicw Ward To Hold Ball The lake View Ward is sponsoring a Sesquiceuten-nia- l Grand Ball in the ward cultural hall Saturday at 8:30 Funeral Held For Efllia Opening prayer, George Hunter. Bishop Tonioli read the obituary. F.veryone is Invited to SMakers were Uoyd Gallister and Marion Bevan. Musical selections included "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" hy Debbie Tate and Darrell Rohnlt, accom- pin. The Golden Glows from Salt lake City will provide I'm teaching my panied by Diana Steadman; the music. the facts of life," the medley by Klaine Wassom. There will lie a floor show tax consultant said. "What at intermission time, states do you mean?" his friend Ruth Pitt and Anna Palmer, asked. Well," the clever father replied, everylime A donation of one dollar he pulls a tooth and puts it The Preceptor Alpha ier person will lie accepted. under his pillow, I leave of Beta Sigma Phi Chapter Kcfrcshmcnts will lie him a quarter and a W-met at the home of Mm. Vir- form." served. ginia Bennett, Nov. 5. Order business for the evening was to perform a "fellow" pledge ritual for three new members Mrs. Donald (Rcta) Paulich, Mm. Sidney (Ann) llullinger, and Mrs. Howard (Helen) Dunlavy. and a piano Debate Team H)lll Enter Tourney Honorary pallliearere were Alvin I. Rolph. Orville Rolph, Fdwin Rolph, Del-wi- n Rolph, and grandsons Frie Rolph and Tlie Tooele High Dclwte Team will lie competing in the Annual Gosernors Cup Michael Roljih. Invitational at lltllcrest Closing speaker was a granddaughter, Debby Bateman. Closing prayer, Bert Willians. High Senior High School Friday ami Saturday. Interment took place in Tooele City Cemetery where Ken Lewis dedicated the grave. Pall liearers were grandsons, Gean - Christiansen, Randy R. Christiansen, Michael O. Salisbury, Stan Bateman, Jim Rltmilierg, Rubin Trujillo. The most valuable gift you can give another is a good example. I- For Chrhlmai Giving Tall Mans Sizes Beta Sigma Phi Holds Meeting T1,e "fellow was extended to selected charitable projects they individuals in recognition of jlave tixmsored have lieen the 50th anniversary of the jmy gratifying and worth-o- f International Sorority of whie 1. U with onrn hearts 2 TREE DECORATING CONTEST! VOTE FOR YOUR FAVORITE TREE The following organizations have trees in our contest: Oquirrh Hills School Grantsville Senior Citizens Womens Club of T ooele 12th Ward Tooele Grantsville Elem. School Faculty Tooele LDS Seminary Tooele Stake Relief Society Tooele High FHA (For Tooele Senior Citizens) 10th Ward. Tooele Tooele Civic League 8th Ward Relief Society Hi Neighbor Square Dance Club Erda 2nd Ward Available! tion and feel the many civic memliership Wlj culturwl programs and Beta Sigma II, i. Bela Sigma Phi has lieen vited t0 in existence in Tooele Jn addition to the pledge Comity since 1919. The or- - ritUjl Mrv Coll, has grown from Mare. Mm. Maurine Bick-on- e chapter to three roore anj Mrv Marge ,. chapters and a city council. LaMare were awarded the The Preceptor Alpha Laureate Degree". This Chapter represents the pro- - jegree j, gjvrn o ,hose gression of charter memliem mcnlK.n 10 have actively who initiated the organiza- 16 continual in engaged t ion in Tooele County many yearn of organize! ioual work years ago. The Preceptor MKi jjuJy, Aliia Betas do not engage Guest Speaker for the in active pledge practices; evening was Mr. Craig as this is a 50 sen, teacher and current year the Interna- - periutendent of the Tooele tional Headquarters imple- - igh School Seminary. Mr. merited the Fellow Mem- - Olsens subject was history of liemhip"onaonetime basis. reljgj,,, in (Juh. wy making it prwsible for the 25 All memliem are reinind- lo 30 year members to ex- - ed of the exlrihapter tend membership to a change meeting Nov. 18 at friend. the Sim Lok Yuen Cafe. An The Preceptor Alpha interesting speaker and are proud of their tertainment has been Kathy Pacheco and Stephanie Rubai model clothes from The St) le Sliop for the anmany yearn of close associa- Every member nual Alptia Beta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi fashion show. The fashion show and lunshould place their reserva- - cheon will be held Saturday at the Tooele Army Depot Officers Club. Social hour b at tions at the earliest possible 12:30, lunch will be served at 1:30 and the fashion show will begin at 2:30. The cost of date. the tickets will be $5 and can be purchased at The Style Shop. paed. Tooele Stake Relief Society Slates Fair Chamber Doings Bs Orcn Pmliert The Tooele Stake Relief Society will hold a ChristThis column will appear in the Tooele Transcript NATIVITY SCENE: Terry Mathis is heading a mas Sesquicentennial Idea Fair Thursday at 8 p.m. at Bulletin from time to time to give you an idea of what move to purchase an impressive Nativity Scene for the the Stake Center, 253 Tooele County Chantlter of Commerce Committees are City Park on Main Street. Hopes are that local . . South Second East. The doing. As you read along, please keep in mind that ev- Churches, citizens and various organizations will particitheme is "Grandmothers erything the Chandler does helps you directly or indi- pate with their finances and talent to make the park a 1120 North Moi Christmas fairyland of its own. rectly. Apron. MEMBERS! IIP: Norma Gleed, Chairman. This is Took, Utah LITTLE MOUNTAIN: A Christmas tree, and at a will be There displays, 6 an committee. The recent drive was very suc- later date, an oversized Old Glory will add luster to mini- - classes, and demoncessful. Most significant was the lack of negativism to- Tooele's Cross n Jewel. strations. PERSONAL OBSERVATIONS The public is invited to wards the Chandler. Congratulations to all new members and thanks to Committee meudicrs. HICHLAKE STUDIOS: Studio officials report two attend. WOMEN'S COUNCIL: Anne Kearns, (diairman. more hurdles to jump liefore construction starts. This is a The first meeting dealt with the feasibility of organizing good, clean industry for Tooele. Lets help them over the a Pink Ladies Group to help at the local hospital. A pre- hurdles. Thev have two films readv to shoot. sentation, by Beverly Probcrt, was well received and WHAT ABOUT OUR YOUTH: Recent campaign tentatively endorsed bv those hospital officials in attend- rhetoric skirted youth activities. Two Tooele City police ance. Margcne Kirk is chairman and will officers have expressed interest in helping the Chamlier 7 South Main with a constructive program. spearhead the move to complete this project. NEW DIRECTOR: Earl Tate has been appointed to the Board of Directors to fill a vacancy created by the Asked what his son was resignation of Lance Fisher. Earl also heads the important Research Committee which Is hard at work study- going to be after three years Company of post- - graduate work at ing all aspects of a downtown shopping center. ELECTIONS: Five directors terms expire this year. the university, the local OF Elections will lie held in December. The installation druggist said he wasnt sure but Is set for January 17th. This will lie one of the probably overqualified banquet for anything hed be able to big social events of the year. CALI: CL0YD and BONNIE GEORGE RETAIL COMMITTEE: Ray Liddiard, Chairman. do. It Takes All Kinds, by 350 So. Main Franklin P. Jones. This committee meets each week and has so many onLimited quantity of dress and going projects that it is hard to keep up with them. The work styles biggie is Tooele Is A Super Place. The Halloween Coloring contest was great! CHRISTMAS TREE: Watch for a permanent Christmas tree to be planted in the city park. Chamber President, Bob Immitt, is working with City Officials and many interested residents to complete this project $100.00 For The Winner! VOTING ENDS NOV. 26th Lef's Help Each Other Grow. g GREENHOUSES Savings Pre-holid- ay Flannel gown. Special 6.44 winter classic. Women's extra warm, long sleeve flannel sleep gown. Cuddle-sof- t cottonpolyester in lots of colorful prints for sizes S.M.L. A - V - K Executive Mens Shop '5 Walker Monument Mens Shoe Clearance 30 - on 82-3744 Your Christmas Womens Ski Parkas liVf' 24.99 Hat and scarf set. 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