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Show Tlie Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 8, 1968 Girl Seoul Week Iiul Irckulciili Art llonoml A very wonderful birthday party and alto (he privilege of honoring the past presidents of the Tooele Women Club wo held on February 2H. 11I6S at (he lldlirevt The tablet were decorated m iih floral centerpieces of white am) vrllow with birthday take in the plate of honor tenter of girls a kaienlotcnte ot new woihls to evplore. Masor Bowman called iijwmi all citieus of Tooele to give the table. Mr, bon Hall save the valnte to the at presidents am) Mr. Dorothy Jooruay nave the reMNie. W'e haJ eleven pat presidents in attendance. Our program was a preview of some of tlie coming act in the high choo production of "Kalridoscote." Thank you t'onunittee for a a very enjoyable evening, Mr. Wood, Mr. Jee Ahlim, Mr. Cladv Cook and Mr. Dtrn Hall. (nil Scooting their continued interest, conieiatlin and support so that increasing numlier of gills ages sesrn lluiMigh IT may lienefit for their lilelime from the values they define for themselves through their evplnraliou in Gul Scouting. Girl Scout of the l'S was founded by Juliette (Gordon low in Savannah. Ga. on March 12, 1912. From the original troop of IS gul the organiation ha grow u in memlieiship to more than three iiiiIIiimi gills ami (stMI.IMMI adults. Win-tuNi- Towle Fifth Wartl Huntuet Sti for Sal. Past President of the Woman' Club of Tooele were honored at a banquet on Wednesday, February 2S at the llillerest. Pictured abose are the past president, sealed, L to Ri Mrs. T. M. Aldous, Mrs. Werner Floyd, Mr. John Joumav, Mrs. Julian Wood and Mis Melba Speirt. Standing are: Mr. Leona Shelton, Mr. I aria Kettner, Mr. Carol Dunn, Mr. ' George Mae, Mr. Ralph Be an and Mr. Myrtle Allsop. It was raining cat and dogs, Pari. No. 672. "Youve lieen married four but a gallant driver, teeing a wo- said an acquaintance to man alone in the mud Irving to tune, siring to learn how to swim is the divorcee, first to a liauker, Golf Meeting invited to paiticipate. Tlie Central Flemeiitary School change a flat tire, couldn t lear then to an actor. then to a minis- tickets (or March, swim the Gaboon Family He her Burton PTA will hear up. completed passing Tlie Tooele Golf Association t and now to an undertaker, April and May are now available will hold their annual lecture on personal and family loti for her and, soaked to the v hv did Vini marrv men those in meeting An Anieiican Red Cross . at the pool lor 93. . survival in the event of a national skin, said, beaming. Hnere, March 14 at the Thursday, swiiiiiiimg class will lie llillerest Cafe. There will be a emergency at their meeting Wed- little lady. that', dime!" ' at the Memoriad Pool Mr. . CiJ'' a 7:30. held 13 The little ladv at laiigbt March up nesday. most Id's valuable happy hour" from 7 to 8 p.m.; The Avowee. woi the m.mey starting Momlay, March II at Gaboon will also show a film, dripping finger and whispered. dinner at 8 and election of offirublier. tea. he hr 5.30 pm. llie class will run five tier crops are limiter, "One Day in Octolier." All in- "Shh. you'll wake up mv husband. ; cer to Earl Schneiter, ami according lunanas and coconut, nights a wrrk for two weeks cacao, ?k'rnt" terested persons are invited to He', taking a nap in the back golf pro. F' G other So! (nuts. and will cost 93.50. Anyone de seat." attend. Henry E Lalm. Progres- sive Farmer. .:3e9e3e9te9c9e9ie9c9c3ic3c9c9e9c9e3e3e9fc3c3c9c9ic9c9e9c3c3e9e3ie9c9)e3c9e3fc4e3c3e3c3ffc9e3c4c9e9e3g9e3e3eae9fc9e3ic3c9e9c9c3c9c9c9e3feae9ie9e3e9e3e3e3c3fe4e9e9c Tlie Tooele Filth Ward will celebrate their annual banquet Ibis Saturday at 6:30 p in. According to Marva Hinaldi, ward relief society president, this Itampiet should top all other, (mod food, movie. singing and ercially gund fellowsiiip i the motto for (hi sear liamtuet. Bishop J. W. Twede invite all inemlier to lie present and there i no admission charge. Central School 1TA Beginners Swim Class P''"" - f BIRTHS Delliert and Judv Mitchell. Dtigwav, daughter, March 6. Educational Cancer Films Available MEDICA- L- Insptction is Near Get your Muffler Replaced Horol Tlie Iva Whear, Tooele Della Lawrence. Grantsville SIRCER- FREE Muffler Installation fast and Expert service! Education Y- Kendal Samllierg, Grantsville Toni Kener, Salt laike City Max Cowans, Tooele Television T urns Forty Forty years ago, on April 27, 1927 guesta gathered in Washington, D. C., and New York City, to Bee the first pub- demonstration of the simul- - Society has available for the public infonnation concerning cancer. Filins, f.'.m strips, literature and speakers are available for public showing. The local cancel is desirous of getting this important material before the public and suggests that officers of civic and church groups make an effort to arrange for meetings. Those wishing to obtain this literature may contact any of the following: Doris Rust school and business; Bonnie Port-li- e 882-326- g taneous transmission of sight Tooele Stake; Joe Barlow and sound between two U. S. 0003, TAD; Norma Pitt, 882-time .4935 cities. Itwas ; Civic organizations; Pat - all churches that television was publicly Vanderhoof shown to be feasible. other than LDS, and Peggy SprOuC thft-fir- st 882-437- Low prices Committee for tlie Tooele County Cancer Donald North, Grantsville Eva Jones, Tooele James Moulas, Tooele llollcan Bryan, Tooele Lifetime Guarantee mmj 3 882-430- Free , ,r Just drrted The second wife of President Tyler was younger than several of hi children. Watching Mayor Frank Bowman sign a proclamation designating Tooele Girl Scout Week are Cadrtte Scout Judy Sessions, Troop ID; Brownie Diane Smith No. flit; Junior Julie Garries, No. It Brownie F--l donna Nicltolson, No. 673; Junior Brenda DeYore, No. 492; Brownie Consultant Mr. Joe limning, Senior Rosanne Goodie and Brownie France TV ' estimates Bradshaw Whooping Cough Auto Parts Vaccine Is Available THAT NEVER from --" Whooping cough is an acute infectious communicable disease which involves the respiratory C.rGIDSON GIFTS v FORGET 2 ,010 so 7 ' 1 tract. The characteristic cough accompanied by a whooping sound is almost diagnostic. The American Medical Association's fact sheet on whooping cough reports that the disease was known as early as 1578 and occurred in epidemic form in England in the 17th century. The organism responsible is & bacterium known as Haemophilus pertussis which is found in the discharge coughed from the respiratory passages by a victim of the disease. The organism does not survive for any length of time outside the body and is quickly destroyed by drying and exposure to heat and sunlight. The disease may occur at any season but is most common in late winter, spring and summer. Most cases appear at ages under five years. One attack usually produces Vaccination against immunity. whooping cough is effective. Many school districts require vaccination d Wedding Announcements 20 type faces Embossed letters Fast service Quality workmanship Prices start at S against whooping cough and eral other childhood diseases Sensational Costume . . . this marvelous coat combination of sheer Dacron polyester and cotton voile coat over the sleeveless rayon linen d flower print. A smashdress in the same Brown, yellow, green. idea Vaughn. Vicky by ing $20 oot-size- SEmIe Xhap : j:- : X lli 12 for 100 sev-- : be-- v fore children may enroll in school. Symptoms include inflamma-tio- n of the respiratory tract and much secretion of mucus, which becomes quite thick and sticky as the disease progresses. Coughing may be prolonged and violent and accompanied by a whooping sound, Sometimes the child may vomit after a coughing spell. Convalescence usually begins after four weeks. Very young chidren are most seriously affected. Medical care, isolation and good nursing care are essential. -- 1 ; Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Co., Inc. sports announcers night-mar- e came true at a (Bloxwich ' X England) soccer match when an Indian team lined up. Ten of the 11 men were nam-e- d $ UPI Singh. A I V |