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Show Range Ride Set 198S 16, May i Area Obituaries The Tooele County Wildlife Federation is sponsoring a range and wildlife survey of the Simpson Mountain on May Riders will meet each morning at 10 a.m. at Simpson Springs campground. The public is invited to participate. For additional information call Orrin Miller. Card Of Thanks 18-1- 9. Bemabe Trujillo wonder why so many drivers insure with State Farm? Ask any one of them about our service, protection, and economy, then give me a call. MICHAEL GUBLER, Agent 7 S. Main, Suite 302 Tooele, Utah 882-020- barrel racing event. Slate Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company HomeOllice Bloomington Illinois The Grantsville Rodeo Club will host a qualifying rodeo for clubs across the state Friday and Saturday. The event will be held in the Grantsville arena beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday and 6 p.m. Saturday. events for both boys and girls. Boys events are: bareback riding, calf roping, steer wrestling, saddlebronc riding, team roping, and bull riding. Karate Kid... SPECIAL ON VCRs FOR SALE AND FOR N DURING MAY VCR DAY & have received. Bill and Shirley Norton Becky and Glen Murray Richard Norton Shirley Norton JUNE -- I f - 0T u: FAST, juice, eggs, ham or sausage, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, children $2. Public welcome. JUNE 1st with Bonus Envelopes 3 Vacation Packages Unitech VCR Blank Tapes Movie Rentals and More. All To Be Given Away EA- 0 FAST, juice, eggs, ham or sausage, toast or all the pancakes you hash-brown- s, can eat, beverages. Adults $3, children $2. Public welcome. vidw cIMip lliiiiiiiimirTinriiiiiiiinmi rrar 2 NORTH MAIN - TOOELE - 882-- 1 1 92 May 27: MEMORIAL DAY deral Holiday. Lopez, all of Denver. Funeral will be held Saturday at a.m. at St. Marguerites Church. Friends may call at the church on Friday from 6 until 8 10 - Mr. Trujillo p.m. where Holy Rosary will be recited at 7 p.m. Burial will be in Tooele City Cemetery. Norton Service Dunn Services Funeral for Raymond Reed Dunn was held May 9 in the Ward Chapel with Tooele 5th-8t- h Bishop Larry Bennett conducting. Family prayer was by David e Ross Merrell; prelude and music by Donna Smith; opening prayer was by Elder Scott Anderson; a vocal solo "Autumn Leaves" was sung by Dick Hall, accompanied by Geraldine Drou-bapost-lud- number (two violins, organ, piano quartet) "Love One Another was played by Judy Rich, Gayle Miller, Elaine Wassom and Phyllis Dunn. p.m. May 26: 9 GLES SUNDAY BREAKa.m.-12:3- children; brothers, Jake and Henry; sister, Mrs. Phillip (Ruby) first speaker; an instrumental May 22: 7:30 a.m. KIWANIS CLUB meets for "Breakfast Meeting, Glowing Embers. Card Of Thanks of Tooele Army Depot. He is survived by: wife, Tooele; sons, Bernie, Tooele; Jose, Syracuse; daughters, Mrs. Dennis (Henrietta) Vigil; Mrs. Jesus (Maria) Alvarez, both of Tooele; 23 grandchildren; three great grand- Bishop Budd D. Dunn was the hash-brown- s, May 21: 7 p.m. TOASTMASTERS meets Tooele County Courthouse, Auditorium. SAT. Church. Knights of Columbus, Legion of Mary and Cursillo, and a former employee y. p.m. EAMay 19: 9 a.m.-12:3- 0 GLES SUNDAY BREAK- or any of your favorite movies AND YOUR OWN VIDEO RECORDER Girls events include: breakaway roping, barrel racing, pole bending, goat tying, and team roping. A rodeo queen will also be selected to reign over the rodeo. The cost of admission is $3 for adults, $2.50 for high school students, $1.50 for ages six through 14, and no charge for under six. A dance will be held Saturday from 9 to 12 p.m. in the Grantsville Middle School featuring music by Rocky Mountain Dance Machine. Community Calendar STEP OUT WITH THE KARATE KID RENT-TO-OW- the High School Rodeo May 17 & 18 In Grantsville The rodeo will feature ten 2 We appreciate the wonderful food, the beautiful flowers and plants and the many cards we St. Marguerites Catholic He was also a member of Tammy Williams of the Grantsville Rodeo Club rounds a barrel In M? shown to us. ia Epe-men- The First Lutheran Youth group will have a car wash Saturday from 10 to 4 p.m. in the church parking lot, Birch and 7th Street. Ever workers, Bishop Dennis Andrews and the 10th Ward Relief Society for the love and compassion Bernabe A. F. Trujillo, 80, died May 14, 1985 in Tooele. He was bom on May 28, 1904 in San Rafael, Colorado to Severn and Rodriguez Trujillo. He married Manuelita Gonzales on Nov. 4, 1929 in Santa Cruz, New Mexico. Mr. Trujillo was a member of Car Wash Slated itMJI llttWMtttrttlf We are grateful to our dear friends and neighbors, our co- Mayor George Diehl was the next speaker; Bishop Larry Bennett gave closing remarks and the concluding musical number was a duet "Going Home by Dick Hall and Roxie Dobson, accompanied by Geraldine Droubay. Elder Russell K. Payne offered the closing prayer. Interment was at Tooele City Cemetery where Marty Kent Payne dedicated the grave. Pallbearers were Wade R. Merrell, David Merrell, Rusell Payne, Scott Anderson, Terrell Payne and Boyd Payne. Funeral services for Tim Norton were held on May 10 in the North Tooele Stake Center. Bishop Dennis Andrews ducted and officaited vices. at the conser- The family of Reed Dunn, wish to convey their heartfelt thanks for the hundreds of thoughtful considerations that have been extended to us during the past week, in the untimely and sudden passing away of this wonderful son, brother, father and husband. For all of the kind words, the beautiful messages, the telephone calls, the treasured house calls, the delicious food brought to our home we are truly grateful. We have all appreciated the thoughtfulness of everyone who assisted in any way to help ease the dreadful hurt resulting from Reeds untimely death. For all of the exquisite floral offerings we seek to show our gratitude. For the delicious luncheon, the care of the flowers, is added a huge "thank you. To those kind friends who per- The family prayer was offered by Glenn Murray. The prelude and postlude music was played by Joyce Hancock. The opening prayer was given by Bishop Ronald Norton. Bishop Andrews read the obituary. "I Am A Child Of God was sung by Dick Hall accompanied by Joyce Hancock. Remarks were given by Bishop Robert W. Hansen. A piano medley of Tims favorites was played by Gary Swan. Re- formed during the services, we also say from the bottom of our hearts, "the words and music were the thing that all of us needed at this particular time, and they will stay with us fortop-mo- st ever. Last, but not least, a heartfelt thanks to Bishop Larry Bennett and his councellors for the fine way they took charge of this last tribute. The flag ceremony, by Delroy Merrell and Frank Eastman, a special thanks to the Masonic Lodge for the help they rendered in this sad event. If I have left anyone out, I apologize, it was not intentional. Thanks a million to all of our friends and neighbors, including those who gathered marks were given by Quintin Graves and Chico Cline. Closing remarks by Bishop Dennis Andrews. Closing prayer by Tom Norton. money for flowers. Ann Dunn Phyllis Dunn Connie Merell Sandra Payne Raymond Charles Dunn Dedication of the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery by Earl Norton. Pallbearers Chico Cline, Larry Romero, John Nicol, Brad Castle, Burke Leatham and Victor Martinez. Fe- May 30: 12:30 p.m. - DUGWAY DAYS Dugway Proving Ground. Now through May! We re a Tooele company with your personal needs in mind. Stone setting and cementing service also available Call: 350 S. Main 1 Now. First place winners in the State Livestock Judging Contest are Jeff Jolley, David Pitt, Kim Arnold and Jim Wrathall (absent from picture). These four livestockmen will represent Utah in the National Contest in Kansas City. The State FFA judging contests were held May 10 at Utah State University. The Tooele Chapter participated in seven of these contests, winning two, finishing second in two, placing fourth in one and taking fifth in another. In individual judging Tooele won a first, three seconds, a third, and a Now through the end of May, well give you 20 off any pair of prescription or nonprescription sunglasses. 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Dave Allred, Ryan Russell, Easy Pajmcnt Plan 90 Days Free Interest Available Curtis Kirk and Bobby Stooky were the team members. Mr. Allred won first in the Individual contest. The team received a superior rating. Jenny Degelbeck, Darren Holden and Tommy Orr won second place in the Crops Judging Contest with Miss Degelbeck placing second and Mr. Holden placing third Individually. Miss Degelbeck and Mr. Holden will receive a bond for $50 from the USU Plant Science Club. The Dairy Team of Terry Grif- I fith, Brian Walker and Paula Krantx won fourth place and a superior rating. Jackie Warner, Tracy Evans and Jenny Degelbeck made up the Poultry Judging Team and came home with a fifth place and an excellent rating. The Agriculture Mechanics . Tooele's Representative BOUNTIFUL MEMORIAL ART Tooele FFA Tops In Judging including Polar Lite lenses. . Grave Markers or Monuments Team received an excellent award. The team members were Rick Harrison, Scott Wyatt, Tom Hows-doand John Abbott. The Horse Judging Team will now go to Oklahoma City and the Livestock Team will go to Kansas City to represent Utah in the n Joel Sagers Tooele Floral 351 North Main 882-066- 9 Ka sM Time is running out to get into the phone book. Its just about that time again. Were getting our brand new Viliite Pages Directory ready to go to press. So if you have any changes or additions to make in your home or business listing, call your sendee representative now. Hie number to call are listed in the front of your Viliite Pages Directory. Well be happy to help and to provide information about any charges that may be involved. The final closing date for the Tooele Viliite Pages Directory isjunc 18th. Mountain Bell |