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Show Towle Transcript, Thurvlay, May 20, 1982 kagite b jjdng to start May 26 at 2.45 p.m. Scheduled Al Moose Lodge Attention Bantam & Jr. Bowlers The fummer howling DailCC Get away from your garFor further information dening and limiter up your Shield tore imnclcs at a dance at contact Jan a noon a pot-ti- l tin Monte laxlge Saturday, 882-409- 8 Slav 22. le. Dinner will he terved Parent Seminar Slated Friday from the menu from 6 to 8 Dr. Veon Smith, clinical specialist in family guidp.m. and dancing to the ance, will give a seminar in Tooele on Friday at 7 p.m. music of the Deacon and The workshop will lie held at the health clinic in the the Dudes at 9. Admission is Tooele County Courthouse. He will address the subject "To Be A Better Parent, (3.00 per couple. Love Your Spouse." Cost for the seminar is $2 per person or $3 per couat the PERC or at Those interested may ple. the door the night of the workshop. Dr. Smith holds a doctorate degree in social work and is a counselor for Personal and Family Guidance Clinic, which has offices in Tooele, American Fork and West Jordan. The seminar is sponsored by the Tooele er PERC. Travel Agency Opens Tooele Doors Friday Two major tris will be the main door prize attractions when a travel agency holds an open house Friday in its new Tooele office. Simwest International will hold its open house Fri312 in the Executive day from 3 until 6 p.m. in suite Plaza, 7 South Main. Mark L, Moeller, president of Sunwest, said a trip for two to Jackson Hole and a trip for two to Las Vegas will lie given away at the open house. "All you have to do is stop by and register. You don't have to lie present to win, he said. Mr. Mueller said that Sunwest will offer services for airline, hotel and AMTRAK reservations, cruise arrangements, tours and car rental. All our services are at no cost to the customer, said. of the Allen Tracey accepts gavel from Dari James, Past Governor Loyal Order of Moose. Governor-elec- t he 9 ill Gl SleiiSSPil OtfiCGl I I rY r Six month unconditional guarantee on frames When you buy a pair of glasses at Standard Optical, your frames are guaranteed against breakage for a full six months. For whatever reason they may break. Other shops may offer guarantees against manufacturing defects only, but Standard Optical gives you an unconditional guarantee. If your frames break, just bring them in and we'll replace them at no cost to you. It's that easy. Pastor and Mrs. John D. Metzig of First Lutheran Church Satisfaction Guaranteed Easy Payment Plan Front row, left to right are Jerry Quintana, Clyde Moore, Dari James, Allen Tracey. Steele. Middle row, George Burkett, Ron Williams, Dick Johnson, Rick Dare, absent Kelvan was Dare Back row, Rudy Ruybal, Rea McClure and Roger Montoya. when picture was taken. First Lutheran Church Has New Pastor Installation of Pastor John D. Metzig will take place at the First Lutheran Church, Seventh and Birch, Tooele, on May 23, at 4 p.m. A reception for Pastor Metzig and his wife Teresa will follow the installation. Lutheran. Pastor Metzig come to Tooele from Veneta, Oregon. He is a 1970 graduate of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. He has served Parishes in Utah and Oregon and served one year with the Christian Ministry in the national parks. The Metzigs will make their home at 47 Glenwood The public is invited to attend and celebrate this joyful occasion together with the members of First Avenue. Loyal Order Of Moose Installs New Officers Allen Tracey was installed as Governor of the Loyal Order of Moose in ceremonies held at the Moose Lodge Wednesday, April 29. The other officers installed were Dari James, Past Governor; Clyde Moore, Jr. Governor; Jerry Quintana, Prelate; George Burkett, Treasurer; Lee Steele, 1 year Trustee; Rick Dare, 2 year Trustee; Kelvan Dare, 3 year Trustee; Roger Mon toya, Sgt. at Arms; Rudy Rubai, Asst. Sgt. at Arms; Ron Williams, Inner Cuard; and Dick Johnson, Outer Cuard. The acting installing Governor was Rea McClure with John Daly, Installing Sgt. at Arms and J. R. Rose, Installing Assistant Sgt. at Arms. A swiss steak dinner and inaugural ball honoring the newly installed officers was held Saturday, May 1. Benefit Barbeque Planned The parents of children with Reyes Syndrome will lie hosting a benefit buffalo barbeque. The event will take place Saturday, May 22 at the buffalo ranch at Soldier Canyon, beginning at 9 a.m. Lunch will start at 12 noon. The menu will consist of barbeque buffalo, cooked on an open spit, baked beans, com on the cob, rolls and home made pies. price for the day will be $4.50 for adults, $2.00 for children 6 to 12 and Victoria Kim McFarland Dream Come True For McFarlands Larry and Debra McFarland, of Tooele, realized a dream come true when they were blessed with a baby daughter who came into their lives March 27 at the age of six and a half months. She was bom September 7, 1981. She was given the name of Victoria Kim McFarland and has had a lov- No monthly fee to own, no charge to use your First Security Banking Card the convenience of this card Youll love works like a check. When you To get both, apply now at any First Security banking office. (If you already have your Banking Card, but no PIN, come in and complete our simple authorization for the PIN, now.) First Security bank f of Utah, N.A. is insured to $100,000 by FDIC. First Security Bank of Idaho, N.A. . n, -- games. 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The pie baking contest will be judged at 11:30 a.m. Trophies and ribbons will be awarded to winners of the contests and We encourage everyone to come and have a good time. ing welcome from many adopted relatives. Happy grandparents are George and Verla McFarland, St. John; Robert and Sheron Zupan, and great n grandparents Paul and Thomas, Tooele, and Victoria Louise Johnson, a day at First Security. Lets you get cash, make deposits, loan payments, money transfers and balance inquiries with a touch of your finger. All you need is your Visa Banking Card and a Personal Identification Number (PIN). have it in your wallet you can make withdrawals from your checking f r account wherever the Visa symbol is accepted. Anywhere. The card also activates HandiBank 24 hours children under 6 are free. A booth of donated homemade items will also be on sale. All proceeds and donations will go to the Reyes Syndrome foundation. 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