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Show 2 Array Of Activities jQ Conclude School Toode Transcript, Thurday, May 20, 1982 '75& Drive Hopes To Ease Hike-Bik- e Utah Miss Teen Pageant Contestant Miss Kimberly Schlosser, 15, daughter of Renee Schlosser of Palm Springs, Calif, and James Schlosser, of Arthritis Pain annual trip to the Lagoon. No private cars are allowed St. John, Utah, and the granddaughter of and special ride tickets will Tom and Marjorie Powell, of Tooele, has be offered. been selected to compete in the 1982 Senior class officers are Utah Miss TEEN Pageant to be held at around the corner for a Tooele High seniors. at the Salt Lake City, June Planning party chair- the Hotel Utah, and activities This pageant is the official statewide figraduation Many events are scheduled man Paula Argus on Tues- nals of the Miss TEEN Pageant to be The days of "The Class of '82 are numliered. School has alont come to an end and graduation is just ltaucd each ThurwUy at Publication No. (I'SPS Toode CJty, It ah. Second daaa portage paid at Toode, I'tah. Pubiuhcd by the Tramcript-BullctiPubl idling Company, Inc, 38 N. Main St, Toode City, I'tah. all corretpondence to Bo 390, Tooele, I'tah . M074. 4-- Solacrirtiim rale: 23 centi per copy; 617.00 per year drlivertxl by carrier in Tooele, Grantiville jk St.mlxiry Pari; IH .00 per year by mail, anywhere. Pl'BUSilKl) by: Tramcript Bulletin Publishing Co, throughout the last two day, May 25. Drinks, snacks, weeks. The opener is to- and swimming are offered. Inc. DI NS. Publisher JUKI. CIIAKI.IK ROBERTS, Editor night's annual Senior Ban-cpiat 7:00 p.m. at the Tooele High cafeteria. White Buffalue awards (presented to seniors with a 3 667 grade point average or A photo cation in the May 13 issue of the Trans-trij- d more) and humorous awards indicated that an EKG dcfilhrillator at the Tooele are to le presented. This Valley Hospital was donated by the Ceorge Mantes fa- Ixirxpiet is for seniors only. mily. The machine was purchased by contributions donTomorrow is Senior Stuff ated to the Sen. E. G. Mantes Memorial Fund. Day. Seniors will plan their et Clarification The party will begin at 7:00 and end at 9:30 p.m Some faculty members will attend the party and only seniors are invited. The seniors will then go up and light the T at 10:00 p.m. Baccalaureate is scheduled for Wednesday, May 26 at 7:00 p.m. in the THS auditorium. This is a religious service for graduates. Graduation practice is May 26 and 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m. On the day of graduation, practice will be from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 May 21st thru May 29th New Store Hours: 6 Mon. Sat. NN shop; cECebrates YEAR! The climax the Graduation Ceremony held at the THS auditorium. Children under 12 are not invited to attend the graduation. The auditorium will open at 6:00 p.m. for best parent seat selection. Graduation ceremonies will begin on time at is epidemics. Contestants from all over the state will be competing for the title. All contestants are between the ages of 14 and 18 and must have at least a "B" To help these 250,000 average in school. They are requested to participate in the Volunteer Service Program of the Miss TEEN Pageant. Through this program many young ladies are becoming involved in community activities by contributing at least 12 hours of time to some worthwhile charity or civic work. Among the prizes the winner of the Utah Miss TEEN Pageant will receive is an all- - expense paid trip to compete in the National Finals in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and a $1,000 cash prize. Over $20,000 in cash scholarships and prizes will be awarded at the National Everyone is invited to participate in the Sponsor forms are Hike-Bik- e. available at Safeway and ing a talent on stage. Miss Schlosser is sponsored by Tooele by calling 882-- 4 1 85. The Valley Hospital, Anaconda Copper Com- - starting point is the Main pany. The Creat American Motor Inn Cate of the Carr Fork and Tooele Floral. Her hobbies include Mine. Registration is from o a.m. HikeBike parti-an- d dancing, water and snow skiing, reading having run! cipants can either walk. quired. Contestants have the choice of presenting a patriotic speech or perform- - 882-418- Prizes will lie given to the individuals raising the children and the 31 million most money, and a stateadults with arthritis, the wide prize of a trip to DisUtah Arthritis Foundation neyland will be announced is sponsoring its second June 4. Sponsors can lie state-wid- e HikeBike for parents, friends, neighbors Hike-Bik- e People in Pain. The event or companies. A free will be given is scheduled for Saturday to all participants bringing May 22nd in Tooele. The money raised from in $30.00 or more. The Arthritis Foundation this project will lie used for is hoping to make people the aliout education public seriousness of this disease more aware of the wanting and for research into the signs of arthritis. Arthritis lie availcause, cure, and prevention information will able at the HikeBike. of arthritis. held in Novemlrer. Pageant in November. Contestants will be judged on civic involvement, school activities, appearance, poise, personality, and patriotic speech or talent. No swimsuit competition is re- ing To the discontented man no chair is easy. Benja- - min Franklin 9-j- Wisdom is knowing what is to do next, while skill knowing how to do it. 7:00 p.m. "The graduation IN BUSINESS! pro- mentioned Ms. gram, Argus, "promises to be a fine demonstration of special talent and dynamic V DRESSES SPORTS- PANT -- 25 s, Off COATS SUMMER "(."lam Digger PANTS, SKIRTS, llORTS, JACKETS TUPS. JACKETS 25 LINGERIE All Weather WEAR SUITS frtitm, Reg. Kali Sun p.m. run or ride a bike over a set course. The course is 10 miles long and route information is available by callFran Thalmann at More children have juvenile arthritis with its potential for crippling than were struck down by polio in any ten year span even when there were annual BAGS W 20 UULpetite Off BLOUSES 20 off Rail of Final-N- DRESSES Three speakers." AL Meeting To Be Held American Legion Auxi- liary 17 will hold a dinner and business meeting Tuesday, May 25 at the hoome of Mrs. Barbara Holman, 141 East 3rd North. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p.m. Following the dinner and business meeting the officers for the upcoming year will be installed. All members are cordially invited to attend. Layaways o 'ft .- $25 Gift - M a Certificates Will Be Given 7 North Main - 882-06- 67 Heres Y.S.I. Activities Thurs., May 20, volleyball will be held at 7:30 at the 7th Ward. Sunday, May 23, fireside is scheduled at 8 p.m. at the Tooele Stake Center. multi-region- Away! LOW BACK fAIN Frequently, the tnutclet behind end leg become inflexible; thigh low back pun utuxlly 1$ not far There muBcfet fredenurv? away, art paMively becoming ehortef as Involved ML in poro? You you are inviting musculoskeletal problems unless you stretch out" Your podmvtst can drtermmc if your back problem is activated by poor foot function, tight muscles or limb length discrepancies, lactases to loosen and stretch tight muscles are outlined. Relief is frequently possible with an orthotK device. Worn in your shoes, it offers shock absorbing benefits and accommodates and structural vuytigoffunctioning each individual. If one seals leg is short an appropriate heel raise may be all that is needed. Pretexted in the intrrest of better foot care by al To America Kindergarten, first, second and third graders at East Elementary held a patriotic program May 5 and 6. One of the Board of Education priorities this year is patriotism. The first, second and third grade teachers at East Elementary wrote and produced the program Heres To America." The program was presented to the parents both nights to accomodate the crowds. Amy Fait portrayed Betsy Ross and Chad Myers recited I Am Your Flag. The children participating in the program are shown above. West To Hold School Celebrates Harris Elementary children celebrated the end of the school year with a field day Thursday. Students participated in physical fitness competition, relays and carnival games. Husky Hugs awards earned during the month were traded for tickets that were used at the games. The highlight of the week was the send off of 500 balloons. Prizes were awarded for the balloon which goes the furthest and the one which lands in the most interesting HAS LAEPB!! has a full service travel office. No more driving to the airport. Just Give Us a Call and Well Do It All! Reservations For: Airlines, Hotels, Car Rentals, Trains, AT NO CHARGE!! Now Tooele County place. The student who sold HITZ the most tickets received a This Friday West 1 Dr. Dana Myers 300 South Main, Tootle 662-071- 1 Starts Saturday When they play... everybody scores! Pentathalon Field Day surjvjGsrjfunrjafiorjni Performed KIMKV COACHE Ele- mentary will hold its annual Pentathalon. Students from the fourth, fifth and sixth grade will compete in five areas. RITZ 2 7:30 & THE W WITHiNf 9:30 z The program of events will include basketball, ball put, 50 yard dash, high jump and broad jump. If the weather permits, the program will start at 1 p.m. and go until school is JOHN SAVAGE Amiteur out. The PTA wil sponsor a small carnival in conjunction with the Pentathalon. This will include eight game booths and a variety of candy, food items, snow cones and pop. They will be set up until 4 p.m. WW mum 'UNITED TfDT$ LEARN FACTORY FAST SEWING TECHNIQUES 2 noon; (Saturday, May 22, Sew It in 214 hours p.m. 10-1- 1- OUR OPEN HOUSE io Friday, May 21 from 3-- 6 p.m. tDOOR PRIZES Will Be Awarded Including.. . Trip For Tvo to . . LAS VEGAS Courtesy of Republic Airlines end the Sahara Hotel JACKSON HOLE, VVYO. of Transwestern Airline and Courtesy g Resort (This Includes Breakfast the American and I Day Raft Trip) May 20: Hunter Safety Education Training, 9 p.m. Tooele High School (New Animal Lab., East Door). Classes will be held May 20, 25, 26, and 27, with registration on May 20. Limit 50 students per class. For information call Gene Ekenstam The Forgoing of May 20: Parents of Teenagers, Values and the Management of Behavior Between Parents and Teens, will be presented at 12 noon, 12:30 p.m. and 1 p.m. Day Room at the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 South Main Street. May 20: 6 p.m. - Single Parents Adult Softball (PWP). For information call May 22: 7 p.m. - Single Parents (PWP) Discussion 6-- 882-476- 7. ST. GEORGE PLUS. . . Much More! See You Friday were Located in the... EXECUTIVE PLAZA Suite 312 Tooele Must bo 21 years or older for door prizes Cornu In and sou Mark Mueller and Staff!! We look forward to aervlng you!! H.A.S.H. 882-301- 8. 882-189- 3 May 29: 1 p.m. - PWP (Parents Without Partners) Family Schools Out Picnic and Party. For details 882-721- 2 ... $16.99 ......... Rack of Cords ... $19.99, $8.99 Kids Jeans Girls Swimsuits 882-777- 5. caH C "Peelin' Fit 882-418- 5. May 25: Parents of Teenagers, Identity Problems: Roadway to Maturity - Or Just Another Thing, will be presented at 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m., 1 p.m. Day Room at the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main Street May 26: Kiwanis Club meets 7:30 a.m. Glowing Embers Restaurant, program to be Getty Oil Development and the current gold market. For information call Family Operations May 27: Parents of Teenagers, with Representation - No Need for a Revolution, will be presented at 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m., 1 p.m. Day Room at the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 S. Main Street May 28: Special Interest Region Party - Lakeview Ward Church, 6 p.m. Pot luck. For information call (NEEDLECRAFt) JEANS $17.99 882-342- Courtesy of Skywest Airlines Arline Gillam NEW! COLORED Group. Topic: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About the Opposite Sex. Then out for dancing at 8:30 p.m. For information call drive. May 22: 0 a.m. Registration for Hike-Bik- e Main Gate. For more Starting point at Carr-For- k information call Fran Thallman at May 22: Buffalo ranch BBQ. 9:00 a.m. at Buffalo Ranch in Soldier Canyon. Eat at 12 noon. $4.50 adults, $2.00 children 6 to 12. Under 6 free. Pie baking contest 11:30. Plus much more, fun and games. ' O -3 Demonstrated by Professional Samuel Rogers had a reputation for a quiet, venomous wit. Knight was a great talker and a bad listener. When Rogers was told that Knight was going deaf, he remarked: It is from lack of practice. 882-721- 2. Sno-KIn- i MOTOR VU Sat. and 9:05 World of History Pove rtf Childrens Clothes Save up to 50 on our Bargain Rack and Table! 1 5 $6 20 |