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Show v 2 Tooele Transcript, Thursday, October 1 1, Itt79 uumnaaiiXKi luurd rh Turxlty Snund daw paid at Puhliraliuu No. (I Sh I23MM). at Toorlr (Xy, I'lik. Tunrtr, CtaH. Published by lh pula(r Collect Gifts For Christmas Pictures Taken gift taken Tuesday, toll-citin- v Ill fur the Veteran Medical for the Christmas (VA Hospital) Pre-scho- 3,30 p m., (8.00; and Package D, pm, (5. 00 4 Moohc To Hold pillow slips, Jewelry, boisery, wallets, gloves, socks, shirts, blouses, ties, clothing for children, toys, 18. will also lie taken. Schedule is as Iiicture Package A. 2.00 p m. f 10.00; Pac kage ft, 2 30 p in., $7.00; Pac kage C. g Gift Slioji, Mrs. Alice Skaggs, Cift Shop Chairman, rerpiests that tlie gift he new and no glass Hem or containers. Items are needed for all memlien of the family such as aprons, rates: 21) cents wf copy. I12VI per sear ilrlivrrrd lv umn in Torle, Ortiiloillt and Stain-liur50 prr year liy mail am st here. Pari. IVBI JMIEI) by Transcript Bulletin Publishing C'o . Iisc. JOKt.J IH NV Publisher CIDHIJK ROBERTS. Kdilur (Xtolier 14, at 1:30 p.m. He served under two mission presidents Donald Ohio Cleveland mission. G. Brewer and Joseph II. will have his homecoming Young, and had the oppor-i- n the 2nd Ward Sunday, (unity to serve as a district leader, zone leader, and assistant to tlie 70's president (stake mission leader) of the Akron Ohio Stake. i Elder Anderson tells us he loved his mission in Ohio for this is the place where great growth is taking place at a fast pace. Many converts are coming Elder Jay Lynn Anderson who recently returned from Tooele Central School pictures will lie a two year mission to the A me man largimi Auxiliary B Center Hah MOT 4. Sulwnitiia books and (looks. Anyone wishing to donate may leave their Bents at Aim's Simp, Please price your Bern and also put the name of Eagles Slate into the church the donor. These gift s aie needed to help the Vet e rans in the hospital have a Christmas gift for their families. Since they have no other n way to send gifts home the American Auxiliary donates the gifts. Hie veteran is allowed to go to the Cift Shop and a gift for each memlier of his family Stick of charge. Volunteers wrap, address and mail the package to his family. Hy this service many families are cheered on Christ mi morning because someone cares. Deer Hunters Ball The Fraternal Order ol Eagle No. IB! will hold their annual Deer Hunter Hall (Molier Central School The Transcript BullHin Publishing ( xanpany, Inc, !H N. Main St., luurlc City, Utah. Address all conrspundmc to But 3U0, Toorlv, Home From Mission ALA To Drawing w ilt I held for a deeping tag and camp ttove. Additional prizes will ta drawn for and all ticket holders w ill lie eligible for these award. U-gio- 13. Dinner will lie served from 7 to 8.30 pm. Dancing will tagin at 9 p in. The menu w ill consist of w is steak. K it aloes, vegetables, rolls and a salad liar. Tlie price is SlOper couple. Memliers are invited to bring guest. IXiing mechanical work on sour caHIrre are some safety tis: Disconnect the battery ground cable when winking on the coil or siaik plug wires; those wires can carry 25.0(111 volts. He careful that loose clothing or long liair iloesnt git caught in the fan. Remove ringv, brace- lets, or other jewelry that would lie baardouv if they came in csHitact with a live wire. Keep vpaikv away from the liattery and avoid vuiokiiig near it, av tattcry acid can give off explosive hvdrugen gav. When working un- the car. dnnl depend ini the jack; use a safitv' Donation for the dance (3.00 per couple. Regular Saturday night dinner will lie served from the men from 6-- 8 pin. TED Wive Civic League The TEAD Wive Club luncheon will lie held Tues., (Xlulier 16, 12:30 p.m. at the (Community Club. The will program Frame-l'p- , lie presented liy Sandra Vermin of the Art Attic. For luncheon reservations call Janice Berry or Rose Crimmins 882-481 no later than noon (XI. 12 For nursery reservations call Irene O'Shaughnessv, Mrs. Joanne Roueche, Home Energy Advisor for I J IV the I'tah Power and Ught Co. will present a demonIrs. Kathryn ilsim is pleased to aiumuiH'e the h stration on small appliance omi"K ",i,rriiKc f daughter. Suvan, to El Roy and energy cumervalkm at Zentner. son of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Zentner of Tooele. Tlie wedding will lie (Xtolier 2(ith at the I Ith Ward the Tooele Civic League meeting Monday, (XI. 15 at Chapel. A reception w ill fulluw. 8.00 p.m. The meeting will le held in the auditorium of the Tooele County Courth- I X47C U IJ MJKs U CII fnrth-demeat- WOTM Schedule Tooele Chafer 41521 Women of the Moose, w ill hold their annual rummage sale and tazaar (Xt. 12th and 13th in the old Pantos building, just east of the Senior Citieus Center. The sale will lie held from 10 a.m. to 8 p in. Imth days. Tlie Imaar, with many homemade items, liake sale, Imoks, toys and games, jcwely and white elephants will lie available on Sat. Many items suitable for Christinas giving or wedding gifts will lie available for your selection. Sloppy joes, hot scones, coffee and soda pop will lie sold Sat. nltght SMi Mrs. Roueche has tachtior't degree in llmne Economic Education and master's degree in Child - 882-519- 0 Development. Members of the Club PERRY Dl'.NN have lieen asked to donate items for a bazaar that the Red Cross is having to help raise money to purchase a new blood mobile unit. Anyone wishing to donate may bring items to club or to Mrs. DeLoyd England Elder Perry Dunn will liefore Octolier 25th. speak in the 14th Ward Sunday, (Xtolier 14 at 1 p.m. First Baptist Elder Dunn is the son of President and Mrs. Joel Hold Dunn. He has recently returned Installation from the Iowa-Dc- s Moines The Womens Missionary Mission. Union of the First Baptist Church met in the home of Mrs. William Creager, CXI. 8th. An installation service for the new officers was Returns From Mission Leeper. The following officers were installed: president, Mis. Kelso Coins; program chairman, Mrs. William Creager; prayer chair- his mission Sunday, 14, at 3 p.m. in r the Crantsville 5th Ward, Crantsville West Stake Special Intercut Fireside Slated h Ii vvl L Center. DAVID COLE Tooele Utah North Stake will host a regional Special Keep several safety pins handy for emergencies by Interest fireside Sunday, Oct. 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the putting them on your key ring or snapped in your key case. Lake View chapel. President and Sister Davies of the Crantsville West Stake will lie guest speakers. All Special Interest memliers of the Tooele Re- IS THIS. . gion are invited and urged to attend. .? MOONLIGHT WEEKEND Open Friday till 10 p.m. man, Mis. Jim Johnson; mission action chairman, Mrs. Pearl I larden; secretary and treasurer. Mis. Bob Collins; Special Rack publicity chairman, Mrs. off Ethyl Hartline; CA leader. Mis. Bob Cartwright. Mrs. William Creager was in charge of the program which followed the installation. The topic of the program was What My Mission 4M- Ireland Dublin mission, 1 con-ducte- d, Returns From iT'r Elder David J. Cole, son of Merle and Bartara Cole, recently returned from a two year IJ)S mission. Elder Cole served in the 882-335- by'Mrs. Verrel RICK JONES Missionary Homecoming where he labored in the capitol city of Dublin and small country towns of Wexford, Tralee, Shannon and Port Manual He reports Ireland to tie a happy, easy going place Memliership dues of $5 to live, despite the turmoil are the country is under. per year for 1979-8Elder Cole will report now doe. ouse. Mrs. Roueche will also demonstrate the Wok. Rummage Sale Anderson. To Meet To Meet Y' VELOUR TOPS Elder Rick Jones will report his mission Sunday, October 14, 3 p m. in the 4th Life Says. BRET DURFEE Ward. He is the son of Lloyd Following the business and Yvonne Jones. session refreshments were He served in the Virginia served to ten members. The Roanoke mission. His mis- next will monthly sion president was Frank be in the home meeting of Mrs. Dick Moscon, of Tooele. Fifer. He served as a district Elder Bret Durfee has releader, mission home public relations director, commisa-ria- n cently returned from the and elder trainer. Japan Tokyo North Mission. While serving in Japan he served in the following capacities: Urawa -Spaghetti Senior, Mission Home - ReDinner Missionary 13 Reds Browns Jades Blues Cremes Returns Home reg. 6.99-10.9- 9 Soft and warm in brushed acetate-nylomachine washable. Misses and large sizes, n; fjC-- L Warm, luxurious plush coats in classic fall colors with easy-fittin- g raglan sleeves, and fully taffeta lined. Use our layaway for conno-co- st venience. Sizes Quilted or smooth coats in lively colors, newest collars, deep styling. All have and machine pockets, are fully lined washable! Sizes 1 6 V2 24 Va , reg 35,00, chill-chas- s38 $24 The St. Marguerites annual spaghetti dinner will be held October 14 at the church. It will be held from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. The cost will be $4.00 for adults and1 $2.00 for children. er -- . - Zone Leader. According to Elder Dur- PANTS JACKETS Sizes - -- SKIRTS 3-- 13 OFF DENIMS -- CORDUROYS LEATHER LOOK POLYESTERS fee The Japanese are a most friendly and cour- teous people. Elder Durfees - .. 33 No. Main, Tooele - VESTS Senior home- coming will be held Octob-e- r 14 in the Crantsville 4th Ward (115 Cherry Street) Nothing cures insomnia at 1:30 p.m. like the realization that its He is the son of Robert time to get up. Honey Lynn Johnson, Durfee and Carol Gallegos. daughter of Ken and Tami Johnson will celebrate her first birthday on Oct. 16. Her grandparents are Kay and Norma Johnson and Dennis and Edith Booth. mOD O'DOT Anns 7 North Main LARGE ENOUGH FOR ALL YOUR (fgaanffi 0asQ! intBv Great grandparents are James and Alice Booth, Tooele, and Lela Hansen, Redmond, Utah. GagxMra BW r The woman stood up in divorce court and said she didnt want any espousal support. All I want, she stated, is for my husband to leave me as he found me. How'Ji was that? the judge asked. I was a widow, she i V I32GHD0O txl0 Cteot 00 32 VineH882-323- 2 - SEPARATES (Pioneer), Hasune - District Leader, Saitama reg. 50.00, 16y2-24- corder, Hasune Slated One reason the unemployment figures keep dropping is that the government keeps hiring more and more people to JL i report them. McGavran - James Holt each month. This is also a place of great church history, and he learned and appreciated what the early saints went through, plus a true love for Joseph Smith the prophet. He was in the John Johnson Home and many other places where the prophet lived, and marveled at the man he was and the trials he endured. Elder Anderson is the son of Gayle and Buelah SEWING NEEDS. Well Stymied? Ask our professionals Be Open Friday Till 10 p.m. with many, many Specials both in Fabric and ready to wear in-sto- FRIDAY 7-- 10 PLACEMAT ONLY! MATERIALS $3.98 h. THE STORE re Polycotton and Poly Rayon PRINTS $2.25 gST SMALL ENOUGH TO CARE |