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Show BEWARE THE GARAGE Tooele Transcript, Thurs., September 24, 19SI Garages are dangerous places for small chddren iecauxe that's where insecticides are often stored. Toddlers especially like to eat small things such as snail pellets. You have to watch them constantly they put "everything into their mouths." Area Obituaries FREEZE A PEACHY YOClRT LOAF Yogurt enthusiasts can be found just alxmt everywhere with containers in hand. For those who enjoy versing yogurt desserts, this easy recipe for Frozen Peach Yogurt is ideal liecause it makes alxiut 10 containers servings. To prepare, fold two container thawed fioen yogurt into one whipped topping, blend well. Add 4 cup mashed fresh peaches and spoon into a 9x5 inch loaf pan. Freeze until linn, alxmt 4 hour. Remove from freezer 30 minutes (or The l movie are Inkl- kxiger for softer texture) liefore serving and keep chilled ing the inflation trend. - in refrigerator. Sxxn into dessert glasses. For a more Humor on Parade by peachv-hxikindessert, garnish with additional sliced fresh peaches. STORE IN THE FREEZER. Shelby Friedman Funeral Held For Frances Bolinder Funeral services were held Saturday, Sept. 19 at Tate Mortuary Chapel for Frances (Ole) Bolinder. Family prayer was by Keith Robin- peach-flavore- son, prelude and post lode music hy LuAnu Leetham. Bishop Kent L. Tonioli officiated and read the obituary. Opening prayer was s were Kenneth by Kngland. IjukI, and IXrrell Westbrook. CREATIVE DANCE Sx-aker- A granddaughter. Karen lloggan sang two musical numliers "The Lord's Prayer" and In The Carden accoin-xtnie- d hy Dale Ann Wright. Closing prayer was by Terry Vor-walle- r. Interment took place in Tooele City Cemetery where Bruce leagan offered the dedicatory prayer. Pall liearers were grandsons; Jim Boiindcr, Jack Bolinder, John Bolinder, Steven Bolinder Ricky Miller, and Dclliert Miller. Wilford Smith Funeral Held For Joseph Bevan Wilfuri Adclliert (Hill) Smith. 75, died Sept. 22. 1'tSI in Tixx-le- . Funeral services for Joseph Bevan, were held Friday, Septemlier 18, in the Tooele I'tah Stake Center. Mr. Bevan Mr. Smith lie was Ixtrn on March 10, 1906 in Salt (atv to llvniiu and Klialxrth Bricker Smith. Mr. Smith married Ktliel laniise Hateliff on March 11. 1025 in the Salt Iaikt I.DS Temple. She died on Jan. children, Don, Louise Shingledecker, Douglas, all of Tooele; Kenneth, Magna; liee, serving in Army; 32 grandchildren and 20 great grandchildren. Other survivors include stepchildren, Honald Dixon, Fdward Dixon, Haymond Dixon, all of West Valley City; Carolyn Dansie, I'nion; William V. Dixon and latiry Dixon, lxith of Tcxicle. Funeral will he held Friday at II Stake Center. Friends a.m. at the T(xx-lmay call Tate Mortuary on Thursday from 6 until 8 p.m. and one hour prior to services at the church oil Friday. Interment w ill lie in the Tixx-lCity The family of Joseph Bevan would like to take this opport unity to thank our friends, neighlxirs and relatives for their concern and kindnesses during the long illness and at the death of our husband, father and grandfather. We express our gratitude to those who sent cards and flowers and those who called at our home and brought fixxl. Sjiecial thanks is given the Tooele First Ward Bishopric and Relief Society who took care of the flowers and served lunch to family members, and to those The family of Clenn and Pee Wee Cow-dewho took part in the funeral service. would like to thank Mr. and Mrs. Mac Mrs. Joseph (Marie) Bevan McKay and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Skelton and Mrs. Elna Ketcherside the kind people who contributed at the Mrs. William EL (Anona) Selby time of the death of our son Cameron Cow-de- Mrs. David J. (Karen) Cladden (baby). Dale J. Bevan The Family of Clenn and PeeWee Cowdell and families ll ll Perhaps nothing about stamps is harder to take than the taste of the adhesive. Unless, of course, its the price. - It Takes All Kinds, by Franklin P. Jones -- It doesn't make much sense to pour oil on troubled waters when that's what It got them riled lip to start with. Takes All Kinds, Franklin P. Jones OREM PROBERT FOR MAYOR $ y X ; Guttersnipes league Tuesday Bowling Belles Irene Smith Harliara Pearson High ii kI series Colleen Smith Irene Smith Naomi Jolley High team game KU: Inlaws Acliin hones High team series ItlC Inlaws Achin Bixx-- WL Teams Ruto Hooters Bow ling Buddies Dirtv Rats Sad Sacks 13-- 3 12 4 97 97 Howling As Allie Katz 7-- 79 Hopefuls 188 179 640 628 610 646 643 592 1779 1767 1717 CLASSES Beginning Thursday October 1st at 4 p.m. Ages 12 and Under Call. . . CONNIE ROCKWELL For Registration - x V - Dancing is a Lifelong Fling! BIG SUMMER High team series; Meadow Lark Lemons . . 2455 10 2310 Team 2281 Atta Boys High team game; 843 Reds Meadow Lark Lemons . . . 838 10 824 Team High ind. series: 660 Dick Carver 639 Lary Isakson 602 Larry Nielson Linda Isakson 644 626 Nancy Fawson 619 Pat Wallace High ind. game; 260 Dick Carver 227 Larry Nielson 225 Larry Isakson 264 Nancy Fawson 231 Jodie Castagno 224 Del) Monosso Monday Night Qualified Dedicated Progressive Energetic A native of Tooele County . . Management Budget Control Purchasing Personnel Training Construction Contracts Public Relations Advertising Law Enforcement Community Service . Attracting New Business. Compassionate Service National Legislation . Mens League Team standings: Cedar Crest Village Family Benefit Asso Mutt&Jeffe Montgomery Wards Anaconda Plant Tooele Manufacturing Anaconda 8-- 0 7-- 1 6-6-- 2 5-- 3 . . Group of Richard Samplawski, JEANS Indiana. Great 18.88 Arthur Podell, Winamac, Indiana. - JVly Group of J. KIDS OXFORDS Help You? 12 o. Q. My father was a veteran whose grave marker has been damaged by the weather over the years. Is it possible to have it re- Reg. Price placed? A. YES. Replacements for damaged markers may MENS Group of SUITS & SEPARATES 12 4-- 4 4-- 4 4-- 4-- 4 3-- 5 3-- 5 3-- 5 2-- 6 7 service-connecte- 7 273 250 249 649 626 621 817 799 790 2275 2193 2186 Eagles Lodge Bateman Jewelry Mutt & Jeffe Early Birds Thursday A.M. Teams W-- Bowling As Goof Balls We 3 Easy Splits Kopie Katz Team 3 Splitters Bored Housewives Team game Kopie Katz 10-- 2 9-- 3 74-4- 4 7-- 5 entitled to the VAs Civilian Health and Medical Program (CHAMPVA). This is a medical benefits plan through which the VA helps to pay for medical care obtained from civilian GIRLS Group of sources by certain dependents of veterans with per- SPORTSWEAR manent and total service connected disabilities. The surviving spouse and children of veterans who died as a result of a service- - connected disability, or of veterans permanently and totally disabled from service- connected disabilities at the time of death are BOYS Wrangler- BIG BELLS Compare at $1 5 also eligible. Q. IF I 4-- 8 .. . . . my family? A. Your family may be dont have a and cash acc0unt clecjtng . is unsafe to mail, how can I 8 24-9pay on my Veterans Administration education loan 561 without going to the Va 48 4-- 4 550 personally? A. Go to your bank or nearest post offee and pur199 chase a cashiers check or ' 531 196 192 541 524 527 8 SHOES 5-- 3 . . 8 Rag. to 28.99 grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. George Royce, N. Judson, Indiana and Mr. and Mrs. 4-- . . . . i! JR. WORLD be requested by writing: Monument Service, De- 44 partment of Memorial Af- fairs (42), 810 Vermont 4 Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20420. The cost of the 4 replacement is to be paid by the applicant. Q. I am entitled to hospital treatment at Veterans Administration hospitals because I am 100 percent d disabled causes. Is there any similar medical care available for ! Craig Ryan High team game: Eagles F.B.A Bateman Jewelry High team series: Bowling As Team 3 Individual game Juanita Warrick Nine Palmer Ruth Sanger Individual series Juanita Warrick Pat Mugleston Shirley Johnson FF 1981 in Tooele Valley Hospital to Robert and Sondra Podell of Dugway. Weight: 8 lbs. 14 07.s. Height: 21 inches. Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Podell Sr., Wanatah, Indiana, and 5-- 3 , Venus Club Coast To Coast Moose Lodge High ind. game: Frank Lopez ...'. Dick Carver Doug Bateman High ind. series: Doug Bateman Butch Dymock Industrial Development j 8 LYNN AMANDA PODELL was bom Sept. 2, pigljs IN. 7 BSSBSIS 8 Eagles Bateman Jewelry Deweys Steam Way Warehouse Anaconda Mills Tooele Ice Chucks Lock & Key Reds Place Wheel Bar VS EXPERIENCED 882-666- CLEARANCE Card of Thanks V constructed in front of the It took better than a year to complete home owned by Gerald and Barbara Teeples at 217 North tth Street. The wall is made from 34 pickup loads of rock and with mortar that was hand mixed a wheel banrow at a time. Card of Thanks Cemetery. , All In A Days Work this rink wall passed away Septemlier 16, 1981. Bishop James Bevan, Tooele First Ward conducted and read the obituary. The family prayer at the mortuary was by Ned Bevan. Ruby Smith played prelude and post hide music. Invocation was by David Cladden after which Mrs. Smith played an organ of favorite songs of the deceased. First shaker was Ross Bevan. Richard Smith sang Going Home. The concluding speaker was Roy White-house-, after which benediction was by Earl Tate. Interment took place in Ttxxde City Cemetery where Cary Bevan dedicated the grave. Pall liearers were Bill Williamson, Robert Williamson, Brent Bevan, Cary Bevan, Ned Bevan and Don Johnson. Mr. Smith married Donna S. Dixon on April 18, 1980 in Lake View, lie worked as an electrician at Tooele Valley Hospital prior to his retirement. He was an active memher of the I.DS Church serving as a high priest, temple worker in the Salt laike I.DS Temple and as a home teacher. Mr. Smith was an avid sportsman and gardener. He is survived by his wife, Tooele; S money order. To ensure proper credit, include your claim number or social curity number on your se- k. Z2& 8 d |