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Show Eagl es To Hold Charity Show The Tooele Eagles Lodge is holding a dinner and gong show on Saturday. The dinner will be served from 6:30 to 8 p.m. The show will be from 8:30 until all acts are finished. Prizes will be given for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place. The cost is $5.00 per person. Both are open to the public and children are welcome. The proceeds will be donated to the Special Olympics for the benefit of Oquirrh Hills School. Come out and join us for a different kind of evening and a real Irish corn-bee- f and cabbage dinner. Couple To Speak Nuptials . The Tooele CityCounty Recreational Complex will be closing its doors 5 p.m. Friday until next winter. Over 350 buckets of balls, 60 ball players, a walking track, roller skaters, pool table and ping pong table were used in the facility throughout the inclement winter months. Manager Jerry Braun said he would like to acknowledge everyone who used the building and thanks for their cooperation. KNOWLEDGE Knowledge permits me to realize that man - not quasars or nuclear forces - is the greatest mystery of the universe. One minute he appears to be such a simple creature, the next a hopelessly complex one. One minute man is dependable, the next fickle. One minute he is positive about every- thing, the next . hes hopelessly downright beastly. - Dr. O. A. Battista 14, 1985 - DD GLOVE1 Mr. and Mrs. Gary W. Steadman announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jamie, to Duane L. REEL SEAT COVER No more cold flngare Alto provides t larger and mora comfortable gripping turfacal Evans, son of Mrs. Cleora Evans and the late Kenneth Evans. MUST A forth cold weather or tarty spring flaharman The couple have set March 22 to be married with a reception to follow from p.m. at the Tooele 7-- 9 Stake Center. The bride is a junior at Tooele High School and was a member of the drill team. The groom is a graduate of Tooele High School. They plan to make their home in Tooele. IMIT. SHEEPSKIN (SHERPA) Grantsville Officer To Be Re-Certifi- be- fore suiting up the new police officer. According to Grantsville Citys Chief of Police Richard Maycock, Theodore May will have to go 2 be reel combination which he obtained from the Oakland Police Academy and went through 78 hours of training. Utahs training program to become certified is only 40 hours. Chief Maycock said May will be an animal control officer until the at the Police hopes to swear May in a couple of days after April 2. Academy in Salt Lake City. He will BROWN $000 with Utah laws. May is a certified police officer test before being sworn in. The Grantsville resident will go through the process March 25 through April With purchase of any rod and BLACK OR BROWN NAUGAHYOE ed Grantsville will have to wait through a Reg. 4.99 Duane Evans and Jamie Steadman RED ALL ROD GLOVES ARE LINED WITH SOFT FOAM AND VELCRO FASTENING STRIPS WITH PROTRUDING FINGER TAB TO PROTECT FINGER FROM COLD REEL STEM SKIRTED SPOOL FEATURING NEW... TRIGGER DRAG! (o)(6) )l LaStD d Our reg. $31.99 M and he said he iPIMaMS Request Questionnaires Return The Tooele County School District and Tooele County Health and Human Services are conducting a survey to obtain view of parents children or adult handicapped indivior guardians of duals, served at the Oquirrh Hills School. A questionnaire has been mailed to those families we are aware of and we would ask if you have received a questionnaire please answer and return it as soon as possible. If you know of or are parents of a handicapped child or a guardian of a handicapped adult and are not receiving services, please refer them to anyone of the names listed below so they may discuss their needs with a member of the Accreditation Committee. Loretta Madsen Tooele County Health and Human Services pre-scho- SUMMER LEAGUES ext 371 882-555- 0 Debbie Buzianis Parent Renae Taylor State Division of Services to the Handicapped 882-728- 533-494- NOW FORMING Were Looking For 9 3 Dr. Mae Taylor Utah State Office of Education Dr. Seb Striefel Developmental Center for Handicapped, Utah State University Ranae Taylor will be in Tooele on March 14, 1985. Please call ext 37 1 for appointments. Glenna at 882-55533-598- 750-198- 5. New Bowlers For Information And To Sign Up For League Play Ham Radio Club To Meet The Cedar Mountain Amateur Radio Society, will hold its monthly meeting March 19 in the Community Center at Dugway. The time for the meeting is set for 7:30 p.m. All members and any persons interest- ed in ham radio, are invited to attend. In addition to the regular business meeting, some interesting discussions on various aspects of ham radio, the MARS program and the May 18th Hamfest to be held at the Sahara Sand Dunes. A very valuable door prize will be raffled off at the March 19 meeting. SS2-320- 4 Ed Allen and Clayton Baird report the Novice class for prospective hams has done very well with SATURDAY AND SUNDAY four students getting Novice licenses and one Novice license Paul Ekins, Tooele, county communications coordinator, reports good progress in the program and emergency communications will be supplied for the race to be held on March 16. Any group needing for foot races, bike races, etc. may contact Paul Ekins at 882-178- & Family Bowling Special 8:00 A.M. til 11 P.M. M.00 per game or Rent a Lane 4.00 per hour Open holder upgrading to General class. GUARANTEED LOWEST FISHING PRICES! SIGN UP NOW FOR OUR SUMMER LEAGUE MONDAY 2:30 p.m.-Snl- GHitnt 8:00 p.m.-2-m- Scratch TUESDAY 1:00 p.m.-Bo- 8:00 p.m.-Mix- si Uagus Uogus WEDNESDAY 1:00 p.m.-K!- 6:30 p.m.-34ad- is Mixed 10-1- 7 yri. Thratsoma THURSDAY 9:30 1:30 aan.-farl- p.m.-Junio- y Morning todies rs FRIDAY 9:30 a.m.4adies Early Morning Imm1 OPEN BOWLING Orels the above league of your choice and mail or bring in to Harris lants o SGA-135- Name School Play Readied The finishing touches are being put on the Tooele High School drama department'! production of "Our Town" by Thornton Wilder. The play deals with life in Grovers Corners, New Hampshire. The show will run March 14, 13, 18 and 18. Tickets are $3.00, $2.50 and $2.00. Show time Is 7:30 p.m. In the high school auditorium. The play Is performed In three sets. The first act deals with acquainting you with the characters In the town. The second act deals with the love between George Gibbs (Mark Turley) and Emily Webb (Tracey Empey). The third act Is concerned with the death of Emily and how we must always be aware of our surroundings. . . Phone - Address Team D Individual Our reg. $4999 Zip . D GRAPHITE 5 SPINNING REEL . Couple D .Mail or Bring In. HARRDS t&RIB 47 East 2nd North, Tooele w confused! One minute he is magnanimous, and charitable, the next he is miserly, even Its that time of year: The parents received two alarming postcards from their son at camp. The first one read: "They say the flood probably wont reach our tent." The second: "Weve been taking some pretty long hikes. Please send my other sneaker. Valuations in Brief by Val Palmer Girl Scout Week Mayor George Diehl signed the proclamation last week for Girl Scout Week while a local Brownie troop looks on. The Brownies are: Manon Erickson, Kati Nelson, Tricia Strleby, Jennifer Shosted, Deah Thompson, Elizabeth Wiley, Heather McCown, Sherri Weyland and Amy McFarland. 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