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Show TCKA Tooele Transcript, Friday, July 21, 1077 -- ( 73S U'vDDDJj'JD 8 Offers Baptist Church To Sponsor 'Bible Time Crisis Center To Hold Open House Jas On Hrcastfrciliii" Issued each Friday at Tiax-lsso- Ima-lCity, Utah. Publication ( hlhllilitll Jxluiatioii No. GITIMiO. Second (lass Postage paid at Tooele I tali. lust nut ion latum K htl is , Pulilished bv the Transcript 'Bulletin Publishing III buxsllectling. Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele ('its, Ctah. Ilie i lasses sa ill tosri silt h subn ets I. tali Address all correspondence to Buy 3!MI, Toot-leas host to six teed at lirrasteednn 84074. ami oveicummg diflu iillii-v- . Suliscri)tion rates: 15 tents cr copy. $11.50 per year lla- - (aoiils and the nursing halts (fathdelivered by carrier in Tooele City; $12 50 jar year ers Mil and host to ssoik ssilli other if mailed. ihildteir. and noli it loo and weaning I t Inc. ilot tM' and tune for mother and IUBFI.SHI-'iy Transcript Jhilletin Pul.li shim; o. I ml is i. JOF.l. DUNN, Publisher CHIUS JONKS, Ktlitor Ml are ssvliomc mothers to la, SHERRY S. GLADDEN, Business Manager f musing mothers, lends and relatises. For mh 1M11.1I ion regarding tune ol t lasses call Sherrie Smart SS2 til 10 or ( lia Unite Carnei SS OViO. oili-rin- (aim-panv- s concert by the MasMessengers, a male quartet from Denver Baptist College, will highlight Graduation Night Saturday for Community Bible Time (CBT) conducted this week at the Independent Baptist Church. CBT is a five day program of instruction for all ages, drawing a cross section from virtually every religious group in the area according to sponsors. Free classes are held for children, teens and adults. The program is held annually in Tooele. There is still time to register for the remaining days of CBT. Regist ration takes place at each session. Children (age 4 through grade 6) meet from 9 a. m. to 12 main. Teens and adults meet A The Tooele (xiunty Grisis Center and the ( tall State Division of Adult Probation and Parole have moved to a new home in the Fuinilv Practice Center, at 255 South 1st Fast, They want to show off their new facilities to the citizens of Tooele City and County and invite one and all to drop by during their Oja-- House. Fri3 and 6 p m. day, Julv 2xh, ter , a . 7 '-- , V la-in- g . Mission Farewell Jim B. Webb will in the sja-aFourteenth Ward sacrament T. ft Tix-el- e 1 ser- t A f vice Sunday, July 31 at 2.30 p.m. prior to leaving for the South Dakota. Rapid City mission chi August 13. Jim is a sophomore at Brigham Young Cniversity and has Ihtii employed by Sa-rrCnivac this summer. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cabin Webb. Family Bible School Slatwl vacation Bible School for all the is planned for the First Assent-hi- s of God located at Ses lentil ami Date Streets. Sessions will Ik- - held Monday through Friday nights August 15 at 70 pin. Ilie gcneial theme is "The King Is Coming." All are invited to attend, esccinllv as family groups. Featured are a "Together" lime, class similes, and a ( raft lime for all. 1iies are awarded for a "crown" coloring contest for all classes through Junior High. For the adults this will tie a fine r lit v for Christian fellowship as writ as a profitable studv of the prophetic word. A family X r 1 11 Mission Farewell Stephen W arner and Charlsn F.nnis Couple To Wed In S. L. Temple Mr. and Mrs. Hilly D. F.miis of Tooele announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Charlsn Kite to Stephen Ix-Warner, sou of Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie L Warner of Iseams, I'tali. (.liar and Steve plan to he married in the Salt Lake IJ)S Temple, August 10. A reception ss ill he held that evening in their honor in the Tooele Stake Center Charlsn graduated from Tooele High School in 1074 and continued her education at Hicks College, receiving an Associate Degree in Business in 107(i. She is presently striving towards a Bachelor of Science degree in Family Relations at Itah State University. Stephen graduated from Kearns High School in 1072 and received an Associate Degree from Ctah Technical College before serving a mission for the CDS Church in the Duesseldorf, Germany mission. He is presently striving for a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical engineering at Ctah State University. They will make their home in Fogan where they will continue their education. e Attention meuila-rof the class of (7. Anyone who still wishes to attend the reunion scheduled for August 6 sIkhiKI make resersatious no later than August 2. A dinner and dance will la Hock Club Hold o - licld. Hie reunion will U- - held at the Park Count rv Club. Luncheon Stanshmy for the family will at II. (HI. Bring your own picnic lunch. magician and games are planned for the kids. Ilie evening vvill with a "Hippy Hour" starting at 6:00 7:00. Dinner will la- - served from 7:00-9:0and dancing vv ill Ik- - from la-gi- you have any questions, Karen llinkcl cunt act Slbiuua please or SS2-265- Warner SS2-363- Hoys Hancli, Mill Izevy To He Aired Hy Commissioners Commissioners County discuss the Pine Canyon Bov's Ranch and setting the mill levy for the coming year at their regular meeting Tooele (x-and Mineral Society will hold their animal steak fry Saturday, July 30. It will Ire held in conjunction w ith the first grab-bafilling. Mcm-Irer- s are asked to bring their own eating utensils and chair. Members have been notified of other details. June 30th members traveled to Wells, Nevada which was the starting point of the July field trip into Oregon. On July 1st, thirty two members had gathered at a campground in Wells. Then the club traveled to ('.lass Butte, Ore. This is where they spent the first night and collected several different kind of obsidian. Then thev traveled to Primville, to attend the Priinville Bow Wow Day s. That evening, July 3rd, they traveled to Ix'bannon where the 4th of Julv was spent digging for camelian agate at Bolvs Drummonds agate beds. Julv 5 concluded the rock trip. There were no accident encountered on the trip. A couple of members had auto problems but thanks to a wonderful mechanic at Battle Mt., he had their problem fixed in two days and they were back on the road. A field trip in August is being planned and then the clubs attentions will lie turning to the annual Gem and Mineral Show which is Sept. 16-1- Clult To Hold is pro- upon request for and adults. Children may ride the Rihle Times Imses which run regular routes dailv. Due to the "Days of 47" celebration earlier in the week, CRT 77 will conduct Saturday programs. For additional information call vided teens SS2-19S- B(('sc Gurney To Speak Reese Gumey, sou of and Mrs. Dean Gurin ney, Vernon, will Sa-aat the Sacrament Vernon Ward ChaH-- l Sunday prior to leaving, for Mr. k the Manchester, Kngland FDS Mission. Peggy llcagin and James Newman Wedding Date Set For Couple SMSGT and Mrs. John F. Heagin (I'SAF) of Fang-leAFR. Virginia announce the engagement of their daughter Peggy Fynn Heagin to James Alan Newman, smi of Mr. and Mrs. Llwtxxl (). Newman of Tona wanda New York. Peggy grail Mated from the Oscoda Area High School in (bcada, Michigan. She is the granddaughter of Tres-si- a s. Bell of Tiaa-le- , and has lived in Tiaa-lat various times in her life. She was employed at the Tooele Public Uhrary in 1974. Jim is a graduate of Tonawanda Senior High School. He is presently serving in the I'S Air Force, and is stationed at AFB, Virginia. Peggy and Jim are very active in the FDS Church where they laith hold stake and ward callings. The young couple plans to lie married on Fell. 17, 1978 in the Washington D.C. Temple. Just v IboQi Arrived At Vahey Hospital Mildred Gene Sewell, daughter, Tooele, July 27. ValPatients at Tiaa-lley Hospital include: Barbara Bonnet t, Toix-lFred Hale, Grantsville F.rvin King, Salt lake Ted Palit, Tiaa-lJohn Warren, Tixa-le Bliss lx-wi- Tiaa-l- Ginger Cates, Tiaa-lRuth Stoddard, Salt Ixtke Dima Diaz, Crantsville e Traa-l- will Steak Fry pin. Transportation s II Zurich-Svviterlau- d iv Gass of f67 Reunion Slated 9:0(1-12.00- . son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph William Zcnlncr will sjx-ain the Too-el- d Fourth Ward sacrament meeting July 31 at 5 pan. Joseph vvill serve in the mission. 1 for their respective programs from 7 pin. to 9 Area Teachers Invited To Special Meeting Sunday Tuesday. Rev. Merrill, the executive director of the Boy s Bunch, will discuss problems related to the facility at North Stake Primary-BoarThe Tiax-lthe meeting. The Bauch will also la? invites all teachers in the area to l discussed at a committee meeta very special meeting which is to be held Sunday, July 31 at 7:30 p.m. in ing at 4:30. Dennis D. F.wing, Traa-lCounty the North Stake building. Lxiis Tixld of Salt Fake City, who Clerk, is also scheduled to appear in the commission chambers Tuesday. He has developed a fantastic teaching prowill present the Commission with the gram will be the guest speaker. The program which is enhanced problem of setting a new mill levy. Other business to he conducted at with many and varied audio and visual the meeting, which will begin at 1 p.m. aids, she calls To Know You Is To includes: Bid opening for a new miniLove You." It has met with tremendous bus; Presentation of a group insurance success wherever it has been adapted. From an initial presentation in her policy hy Benny Smith and Dean Johnson and Discussion of the adoption of own ward, the program was presented ordinance. a cala-rc- t at Primary Conference at the request of the General Board of Primary and since then has been given throughout Along with entertainment, athletics stakes all over the United States, includhas a traditional way for minorities ing Alaska and also Germans and New to work their way into the mainstream Zealand. of American life. This may lie one reason A life long teacher in the LDS why blacks now dominate the sports Church organizations, Mrs. Todd has scene, suggests the Readers Digest. developed and enhanced the original Blacks won all the U.S. gold medals in program through years of experience Ixixing at the 1976 Montreal Olympic and expertise. Games and 22 of our 31 The program is not only suitable medals. Nearly 65 percent of National for Primary and Sunday School chilBasketball Association plavers are black, hut may he dren, says Mrs. Todd as are 42 percent of National Football applied to older students, MIA, ReIjeagne plavers. lief Society, Priesthoixl groups and Home Teachers, etc. Ct-ral- e la-c- track-and-fie- in length. Hcunion Slated For Gass Of 47 The country that prixluccs 325 varieties of cheese cannot la governed." Today, France prixluces close to 400 kinds of each variety cheese, a distinct possessing and unique of its own. Different regions of France produce their own cheeses made from goat's milk come from Provence and the Ixiire Valley. Normandy, the milk and cream center of the country-- prixlu-ce- s Camcmla-r- t and PontP F.veque. Munster comes from Alsace, and Paris that most prestigious of cities, prixluces Brie, the most prestigious of cheeses. Fortunately, for those of us who caant lie in France when the urge for cheese is upon us, there are , The meeting is open to the public. Teachers of all organizations in the Tixx-le-, Toix-lNorth and Crantsville Stakes are invited. Light refreshments will he served following the meeting which will be approximately one hour sjx-cia- Winston Churchill said of France that: Aa about 1(X) varieties of French cheese available in the U.S. tixlav. At GLOWING EM- High School Class of 47 are having their thirty year class reunion. Dont forget the date August Toix-l- - 5, 1977. A picnic will be in the Tooele at 3 p.m. All class mates will then Park meet at the Glowing Embers for dinner and social time at 8:30 p.m. Any classmates of 1947 please get your reservations in now-- . Call Rhea 5 or Annie at Castagno at Deadline for reservations are July 28th. 882-160- 882-168- BERS, 494 S. Main St., you can enjoy a varied and tempting menu. We feature tasty sandwiches for a quick lunch as well as gourmet dinners for leisurely dining, and our delicious breakfasts will start your day off on the right fixit. Hours: 6 7 davs. 882-tXX- GOURMET TIP: Be The modem home is one where a switch regulates everything hut the sure you know which cheese should he served cold or room temperature. G1111 Ilarbeqiie At The Tooele Gun Club will hold the annual Saturday, Julv 30. Members and family are free. There is a charge of bar-iKup- ie WD5A llltUftiMO WII'O ' $1 X-- r Anns Shop. . . r. There will be special shoots Friday night and all day Saturday. Baby Arrives Fittle Brenna Deidre was bom July 19 at McKay Dee Hospital in Ogden to Kristie and Bryce Wol-verto- THE SUPERSHIRTS 749 reg. 8.99 Tailored to tuck in neatly - styled in classic menswear checks, stripes, solids. Pure cottons and cotton blends. 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You realize that you control vour own destiny. T Come In And Catch These Mrs. Frank Henderson Late Bulletins. . . Couple Married; Open House Set DRESSES Colleen Kay Ebaiigh, daughter of r. and Mrs. Everett W. Ehaugh of California anil Frank Glenn Henderson HI son of Mr. and Mrv I ov Cormn of Tixx-lwere married July 22. 1977 in (! Toix-l- Stake e A reception following the ceremony yvas held in their honor. An open house in honor of the couple will Julv 2Xh. 7 to 9:30 p.m. in Orem. be held SPORTSWEAR a Va Suits, Pants, Tops Vi SUMMER JEWELRY DRESSES Price. Two for one Price! A selected rack. Price r,, |