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Show The Tooe!e Transcript Friday, December THIRD WARD RS CHRISTMAS PARTY SPFCIAL MEETING OF IIO.YS CLlB Third Ward Relief Society anThtrc will be joint meeting nual Christmas party wilt be of the Tooele and Grantsville held Tuesday, December 10, at Lions, this Thursday at 7:30 10 a m. In connection with the p m. in the Hil!crei Cafe. regular work day meeting. Featured speaker will be Dr. LUie Eastman will give the Adams, president of the Salt lesson and Maxine Cnmm will Lake Club, Dr. City Yacht be there with aometnlrg In- Adams will speak on the proto see and hoar. posed dumping of tailing! by teresting Lunch will bo served at noon Kuinecott Copper. Various civic and SO cent gift will be ex- leaders from both cities will be attend this special changed. Thera will be a baby Inviied tender. Lions meeting. 6, 19G3 Arts Crafts On Exhibit -- THE TOOELE BULLETIN uuc4 each Tun day at Toorlo City, Utah. I'.ntfrcd aa Second Clan Matter at the Putt Office at Tootle City, Uuh, August It I&3I. under Act of March I, 1179. Published by the Trancrip'-Du!ctiPublishing Company, Ine , SI North Main Street, Ton-lCity, Utah. Addrtia all Correa puodeace to Bus 30, Totrle, Uuh. Price 10 centa per copy. Subscription S3 per year outgoing , mall, RFD, Pot Office Box. SI per year City or Carrier delivered. ALEX r. DUNN, Publisher JOEL J. DUNN. Editoi The holiest temperature ever A recent excavation In Caaa air (tine, brought to light a recorded in the U S was lit tiding from about 3,100 i) . deprexi F in I)eath V'alley, kith a bathroom and gold ear California The coldest moment fingt, using the same alloy of In the worlds history was and exact style as Cells reached th Silieria in 1933 when told 19S i made, and are Idem the Fahrenheit dropped to Jtcal to aome in the Dublin. degrees. Keeping eithir warm or cool has placued man alnce reland, museum. How come thousands of miles apart? p, dawn of history n e C-- The Tooele Valley Artist League la having tfuir first exhibit of Arts and Crafts, tonight. Friday and Saturday at Englands former store on Vine Street. Exhibit will be open to the public from 10 a m. until I pm. on Thursday and Saturday and from 10 am. until 9 pm. on Friday. On exhibit are paintings by members of the League which and includes oils, watercolors disA very Interesting pastel. play of pottery and copper work will be exhibited along with other crafts. Many of the artists will have their paintings and crafts for sale which will make very nico gifts for the holiday season. The public la Invited to view the exhibit and see what the local artists are doing. Q3 .A s' FFA HARVEST BALL . . . Tooele FFA President Craig Vorw alter placet tht crown on Queen Marilyn Mayo, aa attendanta Glenna Gordon and Lellla Russell look on at tht FFAs Harvest Ball held November 27. The girls will compete for state FFA tltlea In March In Salt Lake City. FRED B. MARGETTS Stake Record Hop Editorial . . Thorough Study of Lake SPECIAL PRICES On All Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Bands Electric Calendar-Automati- c Regular Wind Elgin - Wittnaur - Benrus Belforte-Westdo- 6 Timex x through 99 WATCH BANDS Jacoby Binder - Gemex - Foster - Kenstenmade Spiedel - Flex-let $295 through 1295 Traveledocks - Alarm clocks . Wall clocks - SEE THEM TODAY - Cub's Confectionary 10 North Main BcUEVUiEYlteraU MEDICAL James Hawker, Grantsville Wilbur Latter, Tooele Tho night MIA Saturday dance will be a record hop, on Responses thus far to the Protest Resolution sent out to various leadrrs by Tooele civic groups objecting to the depositing of tailings in the Great Salt Lake, has brought promise! of further atudv. GOVERNOR CLYDE in particular has expressed himself aa feeling that the State of Utah should join Kennecott Copper Corporation in determming by experimental meant the feasibility of using tailings for fill in the Great Salt Lake. The question fa what kind of study. Plans to far put forth for a study of the problem apparently envision a study in one direction directed by one type of expert to determine in an extremely limitd area the behavior of the tailings mechanically aftr they are deposited. Every citizen in Utah should be concerned about the effect of the tailings on the chemical industry potential of the Great Salt Lake. ANY STUDY WORTH the money should consider the vast chemical resource that not only now produces salt but metals and chemicals galore that now and will yet play a part in the economy of this state, this nation and the world. Nor it the ecology of the Great Salt Lake to be ignored. There are living organisms in the Great Salt Lake that could well be preventing the lake from becoming one vast and stinking sewer. Can they continue to live if the microscopic contents of the tailings pollute the water to a great extent? Realistically the proposed experimental area can be seriously questioned both as to its location and sire. The facts are that you are dealing with an inland seas with currents, cross currents and storms. IT IS A BIG and Important problem. If the Great Salt Lake is to be studied, it is important to the people that live on its shores that the study ecoompas ths tours range of resources and ecological and physical patterns which can effect the future. Nature has in every area in which man tampered with the natural pattern too often has reacted with serious consequences on mans lack of knowledge, often to his detriment as a community. It appears none too early to warn that tailings in the Great Salt Lake are more than an engineering problem, more than a scientific problem, more than a community problem. Saturday, December Dancing Vosco Johansen, Grantsville Blaine Sammons. Tooele Rose Stalaviere, Tooele Louise Jefferies, Tooele 7. will begin at 8 pm. la the Fourth Eleventh Ward, s 14 and above and all Karen Castagno, Stockton Kent Bennett. Tooele Tory Ray Crossley teui-ager- are invited to attend. Admission it free. SURGER- Lady Elks Plan Party Y- Mary Clark, Tooele Thomas E. Hammond, Tooele Kathy Gualtierl, Tooele Don R. Phillips, Tooele Ladies of Elks will meet on Tuesday night, December 10, in the Ladies' Loungd at the Elks Club. Tooele Slake US leadership Meet Called Sunday Plans are being made for the regular Christmas party which Tooele Stake Relief Society has been held each year. Ladies will exchange 1 gifts Leadership meeting will be held end make plans for thd Christ- on Sunday, December 8, at 2 pm. In the First Sixth Ward mas charity. Dinner will be served at 6:30 Church. There win be classes for all oclock In the newly remodeled departments. dining room. In as much as stake quarterly conference win be held on the next regularly scheduled leadership meeting day, lessons for the next two months win be given Sunday. All ward leaders are urited to be In attendance. Girl Scouts Hold Court Of Honor The ceremony ended with taps, which Jan Christiansen, Carol Stoker, and Karen Welkon their trumpets. coffee and punch Cookies, were served at the social hour which followed. IN SPITE of a heavy, wet snowfall, more than one hundred people were present. er played of the Girl Scouts sponsored by the Beehive State Bank and the American Legion, and led by Mrs. Jerry Openshaw and Mrs. Raymon Barton, held a Court of Awards the evening of November 15. THE FLAG ceremony was presented by Noleen Anderson, Laurie Daley, Lonna Bryan, Teresa Fisher, and Janice Troop 492 of America, ho&dajff) There Is Always Something New e. Complete Line of Water Heaters FULL LINE Westingtiouse Home Laundry Center Washer and Dryer Ironing Board Two Storage Cabinets Sink and Folding Table 00 WT Scouting. 239 Easy Terms - Bank Financing at Tate Furniture Co. 50 North Main in mem rt Television & Stero Built - in Appliances 495 All present then sang "God Bless America," accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Everett DeLaMare. Mrs. Openshaw next lit three candles, symbolizing the three-paGirl Scout Promise, and the Girl Scouts gave the promise, standing in horseshoe formation. MARY FAYE Yeaman explained the slogan and the motto. Anna Marie Yeaman then joined her sister to give the handshake and signal, and explained them. Ten girls next lit ten candles to represent the Girl Scout Laws, repeating a law for each candle, in order. FIVE NEW girls were invested and welcomed into the troop. Debbie Schindler, They are: Alicia Lopez, Jody Buck, Laura Sanchez, and Shelia Rue Lombardi. The following 26 girls came forward and received their Second Class, Adventure, and Back yard Camper badges: A nderson, Noleen Elvena Bechtold, Karma Belich, Susan Bullard, Lonna Bryan, Janice Corey, Jan Christiansen, Laura Daley, Linda DeLaMare, Ronda Feuerbach, Teresa Fisher, Colleen Haskett, Marilyn Jacobs, Elen K insinger, Elizabeth Man. Chester, Colleen Murphy, Shirley Pollock, Tanny Sly, Carol Stoker, C hristine Thomas, Cynthia Thomas, Moreen Wilson, Karen Welker, Mary Faye Yeaman, Anna Marie Yeaman and Galen Hayes. SUSAN BULLARD, Lonna Bryan, Ronda Feuerbach and Noleen Anderson received additional badges which they had earned in other fields of Girl Tooele, Utah Phone 882-322- 1 Susan Bullard told how Girl Scouting began. KARMA BELICH read m story of Juliet Lowe and MR early days of Scouting. Dance numbers were pft. sented by Ellen Kinsinger, Cob leen Haskett, Cynthia Thomas, Linda DeLaMare, and Christine Thomas. Mrs. Openshaw thanked the the service sponsors, troop team, the troop committee, the the refreshment committee, parents, and Mrs. DeLaMare, the pianist SHE ALSO thanked the troop Jerry Oppenshaw, d Treadwell, Raymon Barton, Edward DeVore, and Joseph Fisher. s, &ooee 9lepe. GIFTS! Here are some new electrical gifts! sA'Vs!SN-'-- Vv. s A- 7" Electric Warming Tray Has automatic temperature control. Keep warm drawer is wonderful for hot rolls, pies, hot hors d oeuvres, and warming plates. Tray top has hot spot for keeping beverages hot. Alum- inum satin finish framework. Electric Carving Knife If You can carve meat like a professional with it. Slices vegetables paper-thin, cuts clean even through hard, crusty bread and soft cake frostings. u Electric Broiler-Rotisser- ie Smart, new design. Cooks wonderfully without smoke or spattering. 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