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Stako ConferenceElsie GreenTo Be HeldGrantsville Stake will hold its quarterly conference on June 28 and 29 according to information received from Pres dent Paul E Wrathall Joseph Fielding Smith of the Council of the Twelve and Grant Eldredge of the church Welfare Committee will represent the Gen eral Authorities The meetings will be held in the Grantsville Second Ward chapel The mus c will be furnished by the S ngmg Mothers of the Stake and lunch will be served at noon by the Erda Ward The schedule of meetings is as followsSaturday evening June 28— Welfare meeting—6 SO p m Leadership meeting—8 00 p m Sunday June 29—Priesthood meeting—9 00 Mothers Daughters meeting 9 00 General Session—10 30 a m and 2 00 p m Pres dent Wrathall extends an invitation to all members of the Stake to be m attendanceVisitors...TempleExcursionsNews of the BndesJackie Sutton and Jean Williams were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower for Mrs George Blair Jr on Tuesday June 17 Mrs Blair will be remembered more readily as Dorothy Broadbent The shower was given at the home of Mrs R B Anderson The evening was spent In playing Bun co Prizes were won by Shirley Wat son Jeanine J Johnson and Mar jone Sutton Sherbert and cake were served after the gifts had been viewed by all presentKIRK Beaufy ShopExperts In All Lines OfBEAUTY CULTURE Ph. 17 for appointment KIRK HOTELMrs Charles Eliason and children are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank Knowlton Mrs Eliason will be remembered as Dorothy Knowlton Dr and Mrs Eliason are living in Alameda Cal forma Recent guests at the home of Mrs Ada Sandberg were Mr and Mrs Darrel Isenagle and Mr and Mrs Forest Selby of Pasadena Cal lfornia Also Mrs Sandberg s sis ter Mrs George Snyder of Salt Lake City and her niece Miss Ruth Skinner of Ely Nevada were a mong her guests in the last week or soMrs Bess Beatie Mrs Sarah Me Omie and members of their famil les visited friends and relatives in Grantsville and Tooele Mrs Beatie and Mrs MeOmie will be remem bered as daughters of Harry Green Jr They are eous ns of Thomas Mander and nieces of Mrs Annie H Green The County Centennial celebra tion is June 26 27 and 28 X want to inform you folks that there is a big parade scheduled for June 28 at 10 a m In that parade will be our queen Marzene She will ride on one of the biggest floats ever seen in the county and per haps the state She is having a specially made dress for this oc casion So Grantsville you come out in force to see our queen and of course the rest of the parade too Be seeing you Saturday Bishop R Sterling Halladay is confined to his home with a bad; case of rheumatism No—I take it all back —it is lumbago that he is suffering with Mrs Mary Severe is m the hos pital She had a heart attack re cently and is having a hard time to recover I want to wish both her and the bishop Godspeed in their recov ; ery We are looking forward to see mg them back with us soon Mr and Mrs Harry Willis have recently returned from their short term mission They went into the Califoma mission They report that they had a wonderful mission They were the speakers Sunday evening at Sacrament meeting in the First Ward They told of some of their experiences in the mission field and expressed their gratefullness for the chance to fulfill a mission Mr and Mrs Gene L Jones and son Brent of Wendover are visit mg at the home of Mr and Mrs Eddie Green Mr and Mrs Saul Clark and family are visiting with friends and relatives Mrs Clark is the daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Bert Barrus and Mr Clark is a son of Mr and Mrs S dney Clark of Burmester They have been living in Evanston Wy oming and have arrived for a visitGrantsville Stake plans to hold an excursion to the Salt Lake City Temple on Thursday June 26 This is to be the last excurs on to the Salt Lake Temple until after it re opens in August The Sake Genealogical' com mittee is planning an excursion to the Manti Temple This trip is planned for July 14 A bus has been chartered and anyone interested is asked to see Francis Broadbent or Robert Higg nsonROBBERY!!!Help pol ee robbery Yes that is just what Willis Or gille and Ray Geldmacher scream ed when, they realized their stores had been robbed for the second time m just a few weeks Mr Geldmacher just dropped by to see if his store was okeh What a mess he found groceries dry goods and papers were strewn all over the store Everything was m a jumble The back door was open and a window had been pried up to make it easier to get m Mr Geldmacher was tearing his hair and screaming when Mr Orgille drove up Mr Geldmacher explained the situation and Mr Orgille decided to investigate and see if anything had happened to the Radio Shop Sure enough something had The back door was open and it was plain to see that the culprits had entered his place too They called Sheriff Charles A Hymas immediately Mr Hymas came right down and investigated the case In the possession of Mr Hymas are some very good finger print specimens which were tak en from both shopsLost Through Robbery Mr Geldmacher has not determ med what is lost but it amounts to quite a large sum of money Too much for a struggling grocer Mr Orgille reports his loss at around $80 00 His list is itemized at One new Hoffman Portable radio One new Falcon Camera 4 sapphire phonograph needles These are two valuable to be easily lost Seems like as though there is no chance for anyone to get ahead Some unknown mdivid ual or individuals have to take the profits by some burgulanes Of course it would be too bad if someone choked on the stolen ma teral or got caught with the stuff m their posession But then I would say They had it coming because they knew better than to steal it m the first placeTAXICourteous BriversSepesialaMe ServiceReasonable RatesLOOK for the ORANGE CABSCall 777TOOELE CAB COMPANYBill and Jim GochisHostess to a desert luncheon on Thursday evening at 8 o clock was Mrs Theron McMichael Guests present were Mrs Jack Mill ward Mrs Leo Jex Mrs Theron Me Mich ael Mrs Lynn Elkmgton Mrs A1 ma Gardner Mrs Francis Johnson Mrs George Rydalch and Mrs Hunter Mathews Prizes were a warded to Mrs Jack Millward and Mrs Leo JexMrs Vernon Knowlton was host ess to a delicious 8 o clock lunch eon Thursday evening Club mem bers present were Mrs Reed Johan son Mrs June Sutton Mrs Ray Geldmacher and Mrs Fern Liden bee Awards for the evening went to Mrs Reed Johanson and Mrs June SuttonMr and Mrs Ray Hammond and son Jerry leftfor a fishing trip to Idaho While there they will be guests of Mr and Mrs George Hammond of Idaho Falls and Mr and Mrs Norman Berry of Jerome IdahoMrs Rondo Elder and daughter of Salt Lake City were weekend visitors at the homes of Mr and Mrs Verl Johnson and Mr and Mrs Parley ElderMaster Verl Elkmgton son of Mr and Mrs Lynn Elkmgton cele brated his 7th birthday at a lun cheon for 25 guests Thursday aft emoon from two until four
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Tooele County Chronicle

Tooele, Utah, US

Fri, Jun 27, 1947

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