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Show Scholarship Correction 00 o w s Utah Power and Light Morgan $200. - Terry University of Utah Honors at Entrance, 4 year scholarships went to: Patrick Christensen, Chris Hammond, Alex Orton, Matthew Watts and Luke Call. The Presidents Scholarship, 4 years was given to David and Sean McBride. Three R) o ts r a c Bitt-men- n H Metallurgical Engineering scholarships of $4,600 each were given to Alex Orton, Luke Call and Patrick Christensen. Band Scholarship, Tyler Vorwaller; Socio Scholar-shio- , $300, David Bittmen; (Political Science) Tuition Scholarship was given to David War-sha- Super School Takes Field Trip i -' w Depot Royalty Bittmenn. The "Super School neighborhood went to Wheeler Farm and the Serendipity Ice Cream Factory on a field trip. Pictured are Chad Peterson, Hyrum Miller, Ryan Giles, Larry Huffman, David Ray, David Martell, Michael Memmott, Michael Shields, Scott Harper and Brent Sly. These boys have been taught the basics this past year by their moms. v- pre-scho- Left to right: Misha Mikesell, Miss Congeniality; Sherrie Warr, first attendant; Deborah Gamble, queen; Jennifer Mansanarez, second attendant. More than 2,400 Americans were killed by lightning between 1959 and 1982. No deaths were recorded in Hawaii or Alaska during that period. pre-schof- Plastic vegetable bags make youre pack- good shoe bags when ing. a MsMrSdb I&wSMQuq Depot Queen Crowned Tooele Anny Depot held its annual queen contest May 18 at the depots community club. Deborah Gamble was chosen to be the 1984 queen. Deborah is from Grantsville and is a secretary for major items planning branch. "It was a good experience and opportunity, she said when discussing the contest. She also was excited about being in the upcoming Tooele and Grantsville Fourth of July parades and the Salt Lake Days of 47 parade, July 24. Sherrie Warr, transportation claims clerk, was awarded first at- tendant; Jennifer Mansanarez, clerk typist, was second attendant; and Misha Mikesell, mechanic helper, test-seoperator, was chosen as Miss Congeniality. The other contestants were: Tami Nelson, secretary of equipment operation; Kathy Bracken, ll outdoor savings ? BUIIiDINGIMATERIAllS Points and SOLID LATEX Covert painted surlaces an onty water clnnn up Slum oiyiiPi 80 STAIN with' Easy summer livingl By adding a redwood deck, you're adding an outdoor room with years of enjoymentl Deck grade. DECK I gallon. 2 x ( decking on sale (or June 2: 4 p.m., Tooele County Railroad Museum, open to the public. Admission free. Vine Street and PACKAGES 10x12' WEATHERSCREEN Helps guard against mildew, rot. and decay Penetrates! ISTAlN Brings out the natural grain and tonlure ol wood 08 yasasrtaon 88 Note: Decka featured are ground supported. 4x4 posts will be gallon. needed for unlevel ground construction. Because personal preferences differ. railing Is not included. gallon. OVERCOAT SOLID OIL Hides color and gram ol new wood Penetrates to protect A new concept in pamtl 80 FRAMING Cedar LATTICE PANELS LUMBER 1 I 788L: ch Clear or black e to protect Kcuur Extension Aluminum 10' 88 gallon. DIGGER AftSSS U i M UV'1 V. 41S-SS- i in i OiW' I M M s i III '.AV.VAi ,, i .. it , i , i m " , , A QQf00U SUNSET BOOKS GARDEN HOSE REINFORCED VINYL How to plan and build decka! -- 11 children. pre-scho- No charge, for information call June 9: to 4 p.m. Tooele Valley Railroad Museum. Open to the public. Admission free. Vine Street and 1 must for the handyman! kna. -- k v 88 QQQ tuba w June 11: 7 p.m. PWP - (PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS) Board of Directors meeting and calendar planning. For information and location call or 882-721- 8 2. June 13: 7:30 a.m. - Kiwanis Club meets for "Breakfast Meeting, Glowing bers Restaurant June 14: 10 Em- a.m.-a.m. "Story Hour" Tooele Public Library, East Vine St., for children. No charge, for information -- U pre-scho- call 882-218- IS YOUR CLUB OR ORGANIZATION PLANNING A MEETING OR SPECIAL EVENT? HELP AVOID CONFLICTING DATES?, CONTACT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OFFICE, WE WILL BE HAPPY TO INCLUDE YOUR EVENT IN THE COMMUNITY CALENDAR. 882-069- Broadway. I, 4i ia CAROL 1 J2 Robert Landfrled OOP New Officers OT MoitirCord WsCMtSWlllNU Rww eg rwueei g egm then fugswwwmg we esg grH SIWMrtIHNNiMS WmgRmeuinsieWWy WRMMWft To Be Installed Installation of the new Aerie and Auxiliary officers for the Fraternal Order of Eagles will be held Saturday, June 2 at 5 p.m. The installation is open to the public. S' Virginia Knudson 84-8- 6 882-697- I 100' 7 tat v ggMSlUn 882-316- Family bowling ' party, sponsored by PWP (PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS). For information call June 10: 5 p.m. 163 with ground Safety orange The Homs Pro Clear or whits. VISA ham or sausage, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, children $2. EXTENSION CORD CAULK StUlKL 324 N. MAIN, TOOELE p.m. - "Ea- 0 3200 SILICONE II mm a.m.-12:3- gles Sunday Breakfast juice, eggs, hashbrowns, 2 June 7: 8 p.m. Tooele Valley 25, OES, SlatChapter ed Meeting, Masonic s" VARIABLE, SPEED DRILL t fa ' , a.m. - Story Hour, Tooele City Public Library, East Vine Street, 10 a.m. Temple, 22 Canyon Rd. Powerful, 2 HP mi 10: 9 le 417-es- CIRCULAR June 882-697- will be shown for children. Information call library. 882-218- Aft?. Regular Retail on Chalnllnk Fabric, whan purchasing a line of fonct Lint of fanct Includes line post, top rails, loop caps, chalnllnk fabric, and tie wires. p.m.-Tooe- for H3 o OFF 882-531- 8 June 6: 2 p.m. to 3 Public Library, East Vine. Free movie SHOVEL Saves you tlmo and aHortl Gauge 8 p.m. Single parents adult swimming. For information and details call or June 7: POST HOLE CHAIN LINK FENCING ic Temple, 22 Canyon Rd. 882-697- June 6: 7:30 a.m. Kiwanis Club meets for "Breakfast Meeting, Glowing Embers Restaurant I 10 x 25 roll. Va June 6: Sturdy Savings) 80 POLY FILM Great for anything jyouv call 882-697- TURPENTINE June 9: 8 p.m. Tooele Valley Chapter 23 OES, "SPECIAL MEETING, Mason- information and location 5 gallon Compare our price! 1 orientation meeting for ij ii 80 983l88 1 Adds a decorative touch to any project around the house! thickness! Quality, gallon to 4 p.m. Tooele Valley Railroad Museum. Open to the public. Admission free. Vine Street and 1 June 5: 7 s.m. - PWP (PARENTS WITHOUT PARTNERS) Step Wood . -- June 9: Courthouse, Auditorium LADDERS Adds a protective, penetrating coating to your wood projects Miss Gamble. Joleen Cruz, secretary of packing and shipping was coordinator of the contest. According to Joleen, the women were judged on their introduction, poise, personality, speaking ability, knowledge and appearance. The judges were Rodger Olson, Kaye Saling, Sgt. Maj. Donald R. Henderson, Ken Edwards, Diane McArthur, and master of ceremonies was Lt. Col. Robert A. Green. June S: 7 p.m. Toastmasters, meets Tooele County prospective members. For BOILED LINSEED OIL generation planning branch. All contestants are depot employees and all are from Tooele except Broadway. June 3: 9 a.m. 12:30 p.m. - "Eagles Sunday Breakfast, juice, eggs, hashbrowns, ham or sausage, toast or all the pancakes you can eat, beverages. Adults $3, gallon. gallon. 1 includes oists, rim loiats, random ptanMng lengths, EEEGTRIGA T ftEKOW freight rate assistant; Esther Garo, clerk typist; LaRenda Stromberg, secretary of power children $2. FLAT house LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND Strong' Durable! 7 linear foot. 88 rera, clerk typist; Loretta Lopez, Broadway. 1 10' U788 U Brewer, clerk typist; Beverly Her- Community Calendar BUILDINGIMATERIAL'S REDWOOD DECKS equipment cleaner; Billie Jean .. Robert Landfrled will be 5 stalled as Aerie and Virginia Knudson as Auxiliary President. A dinner and dance will follow. Cost Is $15 a couple. Cornish hen with dressing, potato, vegetable and salad. Music will be by the "Saddle Boogie." |