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Show Plans Begin For Spring Fashion Show The Tooele Transcript, ITi., February 23, 19C8 Making plan for the Tooele annual Fashion Givic Show are Mr. Nelson Spa I ford and Mrs. Kenneth e pin. Mis Reinhart if on lour from Vancouver BC. and will visit Si. John for litre day going on lo concerts in Nebe-fo- braska, Misvxtri, Michigan, and (Georgia. When nol doing and missionary work for iho Salvation Army die wmkt at Radio City in Now York. Also aMartiig ini the program will lie the Si. Joint Primary Ix-nr- children, and the Vernon (ndt Chorus. Paula Sager will sing a vocal Milo, Kathleen Bussell of Hunter, I'tah will play an organ selection and Mr. Shirley Fisenlirandt of Tooele will also sing. Vennine llawi and her group will also perfonn. Janice llryan will accompany Carole's selection. All proceed will go lo the SI. John Ward recreational hall building fund. Local Dancers To Appear in BYU Show i .'t r.. like Slice family returns from Travelers Itelurn "From Kurope Kuroc. Hie family spent on year in Orleans, France and one year in Worms, Germany; While there, they had the opDarrell Slice, his wife Delia to visit in France, Ger'and children Kay, Jiin, Scott, portunityAustria, Italy and up into Burl and Dee Ann, relumed lo many, their home in Jlranlsville on Liixinlxiurg. It' great to lie home, hut. February 5th after sNiiding the leave again tomorrow if I 'd r'past two years in Euroe on a had the chance!" Mrs. Slice 'special assignment from the commented. .laTooele Army Depot. -- -- ; n i t ft .fc- Genealogy Coin Op Electric Typeivritoi 10 - 20 min., 25' - hour Photo Copies 10 Custom Typing If you type a little or type a lot calf.., tqTYPE-A-UN- E (vp Business Machine Co. 62 North Main i t 882-408- 2 Two local dancer will apear at the Valley Music Hall in the Saltair SKHtacuIar, February 23 and 21. Sandra Mueller and Steve Black, Ixilh well known entertainer will lie in the spotlight of the BYU Show. Sandra, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Oran Mueller will lie danc- ing several numlier adagio, liallrooin, tap charleston. Samira is reigning as Miss I'tah State Fair IIKJ7 and is a candidate for Miss I'tah 19f8. Steve Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Black, will also lie participating in the production.' The program is lieing presented' as a lieuefit for the Saltair rejuvination program and presented by BYU Programs Bureau under the direction of Janie Thompson. .Appearing in the fast moving spectacular will be the world famous International Folk dancer, and the world traveled .USO shows. Jessis sing. Evans Smith will also Public Invited To Spaghetti Dinner Friday In the past 10 years, the num-le- r central heating units in homes throughout the nation increased from over 9 million to more than 18 million. gas-fire- d fTriligfjpl 1-- Skirts 2-3 100 Wool M IjK vd- - 4 Colors Hand Screened Crepe Acrylics Wash and Wear 45 inches wide 298 . LoilipICtlOll Winter aerial elk survey covering the various management unit throughout the state are nearly complete with pilots and oltserver from the Fish and Game Division exjiected to finish lip this work in the near future. RECENT STOBMS provided the much needed snow cover which the pilot and ol (server allow (earns to survey the elk on their winter range and census the animals as to the numlier of bulls, cows, ansi calves on each of the elk units. This lye of work demands exMrieuce and skill on the part of the pilots as they are faced with flying at low levels in nigged mountainous areas and maneuvering through canyons and across wind swept ridges to find the elk, keep them in sight, and in the open as long as possible while the observer makes his classification counts, large hulls are often found alone while the cows and calves may be found in groups ranging from just a few to many animals. THIS MEANS Iioth pilot and observer must lie alert and cover the area systematically so they do not miss any elk. Information gained on the winter surveys is used along with data gathered from range studies, tagging operations, and the previous year's harvest in making recommendations for the next fall's elk hunt. M" to 45-i- $1 t0 Letters To The Editor 54-i- sp n. S THE NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS of Tooele Bit and Spur from left to right, on the top row are: Joe Adams, director; Gib Jensen, director; Joe Mehlbau'er, director; Floyde White, assistant district representative; Sterl White and Woody Fillmore, Directors. On the bottom row they are: Liz Leonelli, treasurer; Pete Buzianis, president; Dawnie Mehlbauer, historian, and Shirley Jensen, secretary. Those officers not present when picture was taken were Ken Davies, vice president; Bob Youngberg, district representative; and Dick Out-zedirector. Mr. Anthony Life, says Windward Sturge reflectively, is like a pop up toaster. You start either brown or white and you can end badly charred - but there's an exhilaration to it as well, a supreme moment when everythings perfect and golden, and up you pop, done to a turn. - Manchester Guardian Weekly. panic stops in traffic usually indicate a careless or show-of- f driver the wheel. The Utah Safety Council says the competent, defensive driver avoids the need for panic stops by looking of what you eat alea.d off?r lrouIb,e and having h.m and space alive; the other f'en,y e car UP ron ' keeps the doctor Tire-squeali- la-hin- third keeps you A two-thir- alive. THE TRUTH IS .. . u w" 4- - I j it-- ' n. a better dbonce. wide 298 yd. Plain or fancy orlon Braid to match We are better informed today about the newest and most convenient ways to live through advertising. And advertising helps you make a better choice. Advertising is news about whats new, where it is, and when is the best time to buy. American business is constantly searching for new ways to make better products for you, and for less. And you hear about its success through advertising. Today, the truth is you enjoy modern life more with the help of advertising. -- 55' ,4 J of the Dean Martin keeps control Univertown with his pistol .in dramatic sals excitement-packeTechadventure story filmed in in Jericho, nicolor Rough Night a Martin Rackin Production. d T make DneDps wide Neon Bright Bonded Jerseys Dan Press Dan River Gt-nea- Bonded Crepe 98 by MAKING PLANS for the Tootle Civic league Fashion Show are front row L to Rt Enid Spafford, Margene Ahlxitt, and Disie Harrison, Back row, Left to Right are: Alice l Dart and Halcyon Robins. Absent from the picture were Mr. Paul HamDale, mond, Mr. Janie Jensen, Mrs. Louis Matekal, Mrs. Bill Ennis and Mrs. Roland Buys. Printed Linens Printed Chiffon wide $ i -- Plain or Printed h . Dear Editor: We pride ourselves as being an affluent society, a Christian nation, a law abiding citizenry, yet it is an unpleasant hut unavoidable tmth that America suffers more from vandalism than any other country. Since individual respect for law and order is motivated by moral values perhaps we should encourage persons in public office-tdemonstrate' and promote the moral aspects of the law. Moreover, to restrain persons in public office religious expression, nins counter to our constitution which was founded upon Christian concepts by men who cherished the right of religious expression. Our constitution separates state and church but it does not call for a separation of men of state and men of faith. And while we agree that the MEDICA- L- church" should not be tax" Eva Jones, Tooele we should also agree! supported James Moulas, Tooele that the right to worship is as Tooele Sheets, Mary precious as the .right not to' Herman Herrera, Tooele worship. Martha Critchlow, Tooele And while nothing fashioned by man is so perfect it may not SURGERY lie improved, we should all be Keith Cednalske, Tooele sufficiently proud of our form Joseph Hawkins, Tooele of government to take an active Tooele Stoddard, Jay part in its functions, ethics and efforts for improvement. 17 of our western states use But is this the case . . .? far more water for irrigation than Consider that under the most for all other purposes, combined. advene conditions over two thirds of the voting populace in South Vietnam, voted at their recent election: In contrast to this, under the most favorable conditions at recent elections in Salt Late City less than one third of the registered voters bothered to vote. How much public apathy can our nation contain and yet remain the land of the free and Big Boys the home of the brave? Are our sense of direction? we Knitting Needles Are losing we like the man who asked for instant a passing friend where he was going and when he replied, I dresses, sweaters dont know said, wait a minute and I'll go with you. Surely the relentless numbers of our soldiers dead - those who made the ultimate sacrifice Halperns should remind us that freedom Mexican Tucks isnt free and instill in us that if America is worth dying for, and America ought to be worth livPrinted Gauge ing for; Respectfully submitted l-John E. Smith 2 Representative vd. Kettle Cloth 45-inc- ,, olirVtiV Hospital .Tooele Third Ward Explorers are sponsoring a spaghetti dinner on Friday, February 23 at 6 p.m. at the ward churchhouse. Admission is $1 for adults and 50 cents or children. The dinner will be followed with a free show. Everyone is welcome. of MISS REINHART Abbott. The theme for this year fashion show will !e "The Tiling for Spring." Assisting Mr. Spafford and Mr. Abbott will !e the following committee chairmen - Mr. Bowe Harrison, decorations; Mrs. Wayne Bobius, identifying cards; Mrs. Paul Dart, scrit and reader; Mr. Paul Hammond, ticket; Mr. James Jensen, program; Mr. .ouis Matekal, music and entertainment; Mr. Bill Ennis, childrens gift basket; Mr. Boland Buys, model and store contacts; and Mr. Bonald Dale, a pull-lic- it V chairman. The Tooele store participating with their new spring fashions are: Hie Tooele Merc, Browns, Fabric Specialty Gcnter, J. C. Penney Go., The Style Shop and (iordous Men Shop. The date to keep in mind for the gala affair is March 25 at 8.00 p.m. at the Tooele High School Auditorium. Tickets will be 61 and the door prie will be a $25 saving Ixmd to the lucky winner. Bemeiul(er the date, time, and place and support the Tooele Givic league in this fund raising project. The money from the Fashion Show is always given haik to the Tooele resident in many worth while project. fS |