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Show May 3, 1984 Poster Preparation Stephen Sagers, Melissa Kroff and Milenna Sagers take advantage of a brief stint of good weather and prepare children in the county are urged to participate in posters for National Nursing Home Week. All elementary-age- d the contest which is centered around the them, "Memories are made to be shared." All posters turned into the Tooele Valley Rest Home will be hung in the halls of the facility during National Nursing Home Week. Dance Festival Rescheduled The LDS area dance festival has been rescheduled to Friday and Saturday at the Salt Palace. Performances begin at 7:30 p.m. both evenings. The festival, which will include several County was originally scheduled Wednesday and Thursday. However, because of the playoff schedule of the Utah Jazz, the dates were changed. Tickets for the festival are $3 at the door. Tickets purchased in advance are good for either the Friday or Saturday show. To Find Out How, Look For Our Automobile Ad on the - Back Page of the at the City Park. This will be scheduled to be held on May 12. The Tooele HikeBike will start at Anaconda main gate and will end patrolled by the police. Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. and the event will begin at 10:00 a.m. People of all ages can walk, run or ride their bike to raise money for arthritis research and education. Participants collect money from sponsors in advance and receipts are available at the event. Sponsor forms will be available at most schools, libraries and sporting goods stores. Participants will compete with other HikeBike participants Arrives For Duty around the state for a grand prize to Disneyland. This is the person turning in the most money. There will be a for each person who collects $30 or more. Our local merchants have donated some very nice prizes for the event. There will be treats and soft drinks served at the park after this. If you have any questions, please call Anne Winnegge at Army Pvt. John H. Olson, son of Rodger G. Olson, Tooele and Bev-erl- y P. Dipo, Hyrum, Utah has ar- Makes U of U rt 882-1S1- a Weekly Magazine Roberts GMC ing Home. A special tribute program will 19th. Reflections -- The arthritis Foundations HikeBike for People In Pain is bingo, music, dance, singalongs, rhythm bands or any other service at all. This volunteer tribute day will be part of a week long celebration of National Nursing Home Week commencing on Mothers Day, May 13 and ending Saturday, May 2 BIG WAYS! Cadillac Volunteers who have given of their time, in any capacity, to the Tooele Valley Nursing Home in the past year, are asked to contact Yvonne Hiss, T.R.T. at the Nurs- be inadvertantly overlooked. This includes people who have performed, helped with art, crafts, . . . in this issue k- Bike Hike For People In Pain be held for all volunteers on Wednesday, May 16 at 10 a.m. at the Nursing Home. Awards will be given in addition to an entertaining program. The Nursing Home Relief Society is in charge of the program and refreshments. Mrs. Hiss urges all who have given time to call so her list will be complete and no volunteers will couples from Tooele Pontiac-Buic- Volunteers, Please Call Home rived for duty at Camp Casey, Honor Roll equipment operator with the 2nd Infantry The University of Utah has listed 16 Tooele County students on its winter quarter honor roll. Omitted from the list was Myles A. Harthun, who also made the winter quarter honor roll. South Korea. Olson, a loading 44 EAST 1st NORTH Division, was previously assigned in Logan, Utah. Stop Walking! Start Pow-R-Ped-in- g! Annual Eagle Rummage Sale On Saturday, May 5 from 10 to 5 Men and Women's Sport the Tooele Eagles Lodge will hold their yearly parking lot sale. Offered this year will be such goodies as canning jars, clothing, yardage goods, yarn, craft goods, knick knacks, small appliances, TVs and furniture. 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