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Show The Tootle Transcript, Friday, March 8, Expectant Parent CIas To Bejiin Mar. 1 Mrs. Amy .Mayer 197-- Observes 81st Birthdayr JOEL IH'NN Editor C:$i TRANTEH Associate Editor ETHEL B. IIAIjCREN' Business Manager 0 Maver observed her hist birthday on March 5 at her home. she has recently returned from visiting her daughter Nancy Knapp in the Northwest. tin March 4 her daughter Jam Woodman entertained for Mrs. Mayer at a birthday dinner at her home in halt latke City, Thirty one guests were in Mrs, Ivkurd each Friday at Tooele Cily, I'Uh. Second Class Forage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 5S North Main Street, Tooele City, Itah. Add re all correspondence to Bo 390, Tooele, I'tah S40TC Stiliv ripiion rate: 10 mil per copy; $7.00 per year, PUBLISHED bv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. 1 Amv ild The Tooele County Health Department will again hold an expectant parent class beginning March II from 3:43 to 5 p.m. at Toele High School Classin the Home room. All interested are cordially invited to attend. Sponsored by the Tooele County Health Department. 1 .a- -. s. jt Home Kxtensioii .... v aaiw ym - x Companie Searching Club Meets JOHN - CLOVER nST. Veria McFarland . I I far huly Executive The Tooele Homemaker met Monday at the home of Mrs. Edith Haskett. Eighteen nietii-lier- s and one guest. Sharon Armstrong, were present. Mrs. Haskett assisted by cohostess Mrs. Dorothy Musii served a noon luncheon. Mrs. Has- the kett, president. meeting Mrs. Wilma (mins read the minutes and gave the treasurers reMirt. A program on Knit Patterns and Materials was presented by if Jourene Watson. Display double and single knits were on hand. Timely tips were given. Election of officers was held as follows: Millie Willis, president; Wilma Coins, vice Cleveland president; Eli.ilx-tsecretary-treasurer- ; program committee: Burton. Guru Thome, Betty Reed and Jerry 882-200- 1 Funeral Held March 3 For lacvctla iVewinaii rtM-tie- d Funrral service for larvetta Mamie Claik Newman, 73. who died March 3 at her home in Magna, of natural causes were held Thursday in Magna. Burial was in the Pleasant Crave Cemetery. Mrs. Newman was married to Vern Newman, former resident of St. John who survives along with sons, Cowell, Magna, and Boyd, Seattle, Wash. Four brothers, five grandchildren and si great grandchildren also EAST ELEMENTARY READING MARATHON CHAMPIONS Pictured above are Millie Tomac, PTA President and JoAnn Huffman, vice president, with Read: Gloria Russo, age 10; Jill Schofield, age II; Beverlv ing Marathon Winner Mem, age II; Ramona Phillips, age 12; Bruce age II; and Gary Bennion, age 12. The PTA presented Certificate of Merit to more than 100 participants and awarded trophies to these si students who read continuously for eleven hours and 43 minutes with no signs of "giving in until it was called a draw. IPemmiey Short. survive. If you White Elephant Sale was big success. A tmir of Welfare Square will lie held in May. The April e held at the meeting will A This pretty little miss celebrated her second birthday March 6th. Her name is Rebecca Lynn Vonllatten, and she is the daughter of Tom and Pam Vonllatten. Grandparents are Roldo and Edna Robinson of Tooele, and Victor and Jollanna Vonllat-teof Aviston, Illinois. Ice cream and cake are in order. She will celebrate with brothers Alan and Scott. RESERVE TRAINING Dclwynn Mitchell, Clover, from two recently returned weeks Navy reserve training. He flew to Portland, Oregon Iniard-in- g ship there and docking two weeks later at San Diego. BIRTHDAY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. George McFarland enjoyed birthday dinner in honor of granddaughter at the home of Diane and Harold Bird Sunday Kiin-lierle- v STORK bahv Tesdav, niSh Betty at BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Mr. and Mrs. Gerald and Camille Sagers and daughter Paula celebrated with their son Lynn and his family on his birthday recently at their home jn Delta. They enjoyed attend-h- e RYAT1 BIRTHDAY WISHES TO: Belated greetings to Nyla Sagers 2, Samantha Austin, Jessie johnson Kent Sagers and Kim. Lou Ahl. berley Bird 3 M strom 4 Hazel Arthur Connje Austill( Kevin flussell and jim Schlosser 7; Hazel Davis, Earl Harding and Mary McCombs jeh Ahlstrom 14; Veria Mc Farland and Barbara Stookey uida Bla"!,horn 6; Vickie 15L;, Ahlstrom 17; Gloria Green 18; Clintn Sagers 19 and Laine Russell 20. Larry Russell 25; Cecil Arthur and Reid Caldwell, 26; Eva Dean Green and Paul Stookey 27; Jim Frank Caldwell and Odell Russell 28; Mark Woody 29; Ora Caldwell and Leona Johnson, March 30. THE THIEF Ends Friday 0'riBVL JACQUEUflE WHO CAMS TO DINNER BIS by Deluxe Cetefralng Warner Bra 501h Annvw Mfy A Warn Communcaliofta Company Color VM1QAT5 RITZ One of the YEAR'S Sat., Sun. 10 BEST! Charles Champlin L.A. TIMES Monday I'tah State University's fifth annual Green Thumb Tour to Southern California is scheduled March in Griffin, 25-3- tlf This little miss is Crystal Michelle Pendley. new little daughter of Dennis and Patricia Pendley of Crantsville. She arrived at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City on February 22, 1974 at 6:56 p.m. She weighed in at a healthy eight pounds 15 ounces and measured 23 inches in length. She joins a small brother Michael who is two and a half years old. Pleased as can be with their new ' Mrs. Glenn granddaughter Kearns and Mr. and Mrs. George Baird all of - 3" knits. s, .f ( s 1 Vi I V lllllllll ai iiiBi ii jir 1 11 1 tf r 1 San Marion, Beverly Hills, Diego, and a short trip Mexico before returning to Lake March 30. A fee of $155 pays for Return Home From Nevada Mrs. Lottie Skelton San into turned to her home in Salt after spending the winter her children in has re- Tooele months Indian bus Springs, Nevada. She was guest transportation, lunches and over- at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. night accommodations. Informa- Earl Sorensen and Mr. and tion and applications can be Mrs. Mike Rarick. 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All 25ab off -- &,ve" EASTERN TRIP TO ATTEND SCHOOL Val McCombs, Clover will leave March 9 to drive to Ft. Monmouth, New Jersey for five months training at ESTE Main- tenance School to learn about the DSTE equipment. He will be there until August 2 when will be joined by his wife and two children to enjoy a sightseeing trip back home. Crossing the street is perfectly safe. Its not quite making it Make Hay While the Snow Hies - Sell Something With - young men from the ward were presented 15 me- rit badges and two second class pins. They are planning another court of honor in the near fu- ture to present several more have been earned that the new scout master was not aware - ' women who meet these requirements right now," Ray adds, "but the picture will change in a few years." S1 - Several The world it takes all kinds to make would probably be a lot better if it took a lot less. d member Julie Dickeison is of the Cougarettes at the Brigham 3oung University. They performed at half time at the Colorado State game on Saturday. She is also a member of the International Folk Dancers. Julie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dic kerson. Garden Club Wlc !:Ted'0heand in Salt Lake. well-rate- home of Elsie Davidson. Program will be on landscaping and Yard Care. charge of the tour for the Conference and Institute Division at ENTERS HOSPITAL CSU, announced. Clover was Jim Schlosser, The tour takes members to Vallr v nurseries, gardens, the I os Angead,n,t,ed to ,he Hosital Jufsdav ,,0T re,noval of les Arboretum, . Huntington Licast a',d Psical therapy, brary Botanical Garden and simie lar sites of interest to gardeners, eent home for the f s w"e e and past s'x wecs nurserymen and green thuinb-er- s Terrie- - dauh,er Kimberly, Mr. in the home garden. Caldwell, his A. Fullmer Allred, ornamentfnd, Mrs- Lav brothers Philip, Dennis and al horticulturist for Utah State rsand Carl University Extension, will lead fON'ed and H'cks, Tooele enjoyed a get the tour, which leaves from to celebrate Salt Lake City March 25, includes ,IS';'the1r. Sunday s. birthday which fell on St. George, Las Vegas, San Beras ,ack to nardino, Ontario, Azusa, Monrovia, tJe,daV.? March 7. hospital, Anaheim, La Canada, Pasadena, The Rush Valley Ward Boy Scouts held a Court of Honor February 26 in the ward chapel. Scouileaders Bill Harding and Arnold Austin, with a mem- ber of the Bishopric Glen Ahl- strom, who is their institutional conducted the representative program Invited speaker was Mr. Shel- lev Crav, Tooele. His wife dis- played a blanket that she had appliqued all of Mr. Grays first honor badges, emblems, etc., on that he had earned as a young man first starting out in the scouting program. 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