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Show I Tooele Traiiseri(, I'ridax, August 19, 1077 2 Pioneer Of a'DD'IHiH "73S 8 uriunai;'ii'j;Kr v lj rJ X Winners Of llomcinukiii" J ikI ii r Contest e Approximately 120 of all ages entered the to eonlext, according Ronnie George, ehairman of the context. The winners are: 3: Diana Agc-and Joan Coon tied for first place with 8 correct. lailtie Miles, lleidi Decker and Iamela Hill-litied for second with ieo-pi- s Rar-los- v 9-- s 7 correct. Ages 1111): Iattv Irvine won first place ssith Carrie Anderson xx inning second place, and Teri Seal. Linda Ilullips and Kenna Kurd tied for third place. In the adult age Ymk Annette bracket. and Dcaun Reluap tied fur first place. The ansxxers to the contest are as follows: in the A Contest which was the source of xitamiu answers were: I. Green icpicr, 2nd Rrncolli, and Jr I Cauliflower (of course it was thought everyone the orange). In the R contest, the which lunch was the i highest in calorics lister in order was I. the hot dog lunch lunch. 2. the and 3rd the jicunut butter vuidxxicli lunch. The C contest was the IS J9', list!) Texx-l- pio-ne-e- highest C, the correct the last buy 011 canned cuts of Immiis: I. the cut Immiis, 2. the french, and 3. the whole. D" xxas the fabric determine contest to which was the wool or highest content of wool: A was the woo! blend. R ssas the wool and C seas ('aril Of Thank We would like to express our appreciation to all the volunteers that helxd at the Tooele Roxx Raschall concession stand. Karen Peterson and Dorothv Mrs. Rraelforel M are Isom Couple Weds In August Hites li Mr. and M rv Willi .1111 L. ilwisti Jones ol Ogden, announce the- - marriage of their elwnghtcr. Sherri, to Riadford Ware Isom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Isom of last on. Utah. The marriage was ierfnrmed 11g11xl 3 b Rislmp Frank Joins of the Ogden tTtli I.DS Ward in the eha-x- l of the White House Reception Center. Hie liride xxas attended by Miss Dana Maxfielel anil Michae-- Isom, hrotlur of the groom, serxed as best nun. s DU Hold Convention 1 Tooele County Horsemen Honors 1 T JIIS Sols l-- Registration - Rus-ride- Eagles Fry jx-e- - Senior Citizens To Learn About Taxes LOIS TODD Lois Todd Will Address Tooele Primary Leadership Ixiis Tixld, Salt City, will he the guest speaker at the Tooele Utah Stake Primary Leadership Meeting, August 25, 1977 beginning at 7:30 pan. Her presentation will he To Know You Is To Love You," and she has given this speech at other Stakes throughout the church, as well as to the General Board raemliers, and missionaries in foreign countries. Mrs. Todd is the mother of three children. Weve Just installed a New Chicken Cooker to Serve You ,r aK c 0 Today Fried Quick, Delicious 1 Embers Glowing Main S. 494 er v The Sun Is HOUSE Disturbed by his $165-a-mon- heat- ing bill, Andrew Davis, 47, of Annington, 111., is making a move that he belives will reduce that bill to $15 a month. Davis house 12 feet is building a underground at a cost of $30,000. He said that in the winter he and family of seven will keep warm sitting around a fireplace with a small circulating fan. three-bedroo- Setting On Our Midsummer Clearance. . 4 FINAL WEEK! Hurry! So you can save up to 60 on Sportswear, Dresses, Pants, Pantsuits, and More! ses-sio- Anns Shop 7 No. Main xTirappranavy x y yravY?? (fi X Mid-Septemb- -- 0)1 m fe In Married Was ne Rev nolds, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reynolds, and Shari Silcov, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rev Silcox, announce their plans to lie married Septomlier The 1977 Annual Utah State Jeep IB, 1977 at the Tooele Utah Stake Center. Immediate-ISearch and Rescue Association's meetfollowing the wedding the couple will lie honored in St. Geoing was held August a at reception in the Cultural Hall. Ruth Mr. Reynolds rge. Utah. ami Miss Silcox are graduates of Tooele High School, Business meetings, first aid, pistol lie works at the Anaconda Carr Fork project in conshooting and vehicle road ralley were struction work and Miss Silcox is employed at the the planned activities. Along with the Beehive International in Salt Iaike City. They plan planned activities were social functions to make their home ill Tooele following their marriand sightseeing trips. Temperatures age and honey moon. were almve 100 degrees in St. George Imt for the get acquainted barliecue Friday night the temperature was much ciMiler. The event was held at Pine Valley where members were greeted with a hail and rain thunder storm. No one complained of the coolness. Officers for the new year were elected on Saturday. Bob Wright was elected Commander. He represents the We-lie- r County Patrol. Cache Valley is represented by Bob Gaydos as first Iae Johnson of Salt Lake 2nd is vice president; Dee KelCounty sey of Juab County is the treasurer; Randy Christensen from Sevier County is the secretary and Larry Larsen of Washington County is the purchasing agent. Clyde Allen of Tooele County was appointed to the office of Communication for the year. Several prizes were won by those from Tooele attending the convention. Commander Tyler Vorwaller placed third in the Marksman pistol shoot. He also won one of the main door prizes, Roger and Dean Elton are celebrating their birthdays this week. Dean turned two years old Wed., August 17. a dacron 88 sleeping bag. Those attendfrom Tooele and Commander were Roger will lie four years old Sat., August 20. A birthday ing Diane Vorwaller and family, Glen W. party will lie held for both Roger and Dean Saturday. and Cheryl Murray, James and Helen Their parents are Ron and Kathy Elton. Grandparents are Ken and Izirena Rupp, and Clco Elton. Violet Winchester and Clvde Allen. and Erma Rupp are their great grandmothers. THIS Cindy Sutton and Newt Wells Better and Faster!' 717882-000- Members Attend State Meeting - 4-- FRIED CHICKEN To lie Reynohls-Silco- x Tooele Two High well on the ACT test, Pamela says Elaine Nielsen, asSchool Juniors Palmer and Clive Wood-mf- f sistant director of High School Services and or- participated in special breakfast conferences ganizer of the event. The at the University of Utah ACT (American College this month to recognize Testing Program) measures a high school stutheir academic achievedents ability and is a ments. More than 300 Utah main standard by which students and their parents students are admitted to the U. attended either of two All the students invitof the seventh annual ACT Scholars Breakfasts, ed received a composite held August 10 and 17 in score of 27 or higher on the test, she says. The averthe Union Ballroom. administraage ACT composite score University tors discussed admissions, for entering freshmen at the U is 21. and acadescholarships students mic advising procedures Participating while U students describ- described the event as in ed campus life, activities extremely helpful and organizations as part gaining an understand- of the conference program, ing of scholarship oppor-Bu- t the main ohjee- - trinities, admission infor-tiv- e was to honor stu- - mation and an awareness dents who have scored of student organizations. midnight, a o. one-ma- THS Students Attend Conference repie-sente- Henry VIII Would Have Lost His Head Over Our Delicious of his w ork. Mr. Uncoln has exhil e rous juried art shows and exhil tit ions in the Western D.S. and his work has won many awards. His paintings hang in many homes throughout the West. Most of his paintings are done on Masonite and are comprised of several layers of translucent pigment which result in an unusual sense of depth. His puiutings strive to capture the impressions of an area rather than to merely "photograph" it. Many are noted for the use of varied cloud formations used to add drama to the subject matter. 12-1- 3 eutcr-- t Following the ceremonv the hrieles pare-nt.lined at a luniheon at the Reception Cenlr in honor polx ester. Winners should contact of the young couple. Tin bride is a I97(i graduate of the Extension Office to lie'll laimonel High School anil atteudeel Stexcns II011.1-gi- r College in Ogdi'ii. She is prese-ntlcmploxi'el hv pick up their nhlmns. Se'ars Roebuck Co. in Ogden. The groom is a graduate of the Class of 197( of Iaixton High Sehool and is curWill rently attending Weber State Unixersitx xxhere he is a member of the xx rtstling team. For those who still Mr. and Mrs. John D. I zing. uncle and aunt of the The Tooele County bride, eutertaini'el for the young couple at a gaulim peel onions by hand, of the Utah Daughters tears can still lie a prob). party and hnfle't supxr at their home on August xvill hold its con- l ifts four famils members 1inneers r nuni-lielem. Herewith a and friends attended. vention and luncheon Friof surest ions to day. Sept. 2 in the Tooele avoid those tears: try Jr. High School, onion the peeling at 1 .00 a. 111. water, or, as your Luncheon reservations II eves start to liecome must he in to the Gamp irritated, run the knife in with (Captain not later than peeling youre Registration for Tooele this August 22, and all intersvater .under ShelSix 4 II Horsemen ladies Junior invited ed est are High School stu'usually xxorkx inst anidents will lie Friday. Augly Harris, Estelle Childs to attend. ls'. the Approaching of Vernon, ust 19. l,auric onion from certain parts Marie from outside Pritkau. also of it sometimes Fi-- h Rill Conner and Lisa Ar-- I the citv limits xvill pick ssorks: Start peeling x m of Tooele represented up class schedules and from the root, or the The Tooele Torx'le Eagles l County in the 4 II ay fees from 8 to 9:30 under other end will hold a family fish fry, Region horse show held a. m. All other pupils will boilsvater, blanch in 20, in Ophir Can- in Salt Lake. August 10. register from 9:30 until August unwater first, peel ing yon, beginning at f p.111. As a team they tied for IK Mill. der an over exhaust fan, Chairman for the event fourth place, hut were Fees this year will inor in front of an open is Art Mikesell who states regulated fifth clude to $10 for hook depoplace d svindosv ssith a fan when the tie was broken that the will menu constudenthodx' fees sit. $1 you. Storing onions sist of com on the cob, sal- with the scores from a and an optional deposit in the refrigerator also ad and rolls, and fish. Cost written of $3 for vearhiMik. Schixil test, explains sometimes ssorks; an old is $2.00 per person or $3.50 Ross Toix'le lunches will he 40 cents Jacobson, fashioned trick is to and will xr xr day, $01 per year or Agent. County guests couple, bum a candle while 1e welcome. $10 per quarter. this seems peeling Six teams from surroundto svard the noxious fud comities were ing well mes and ixlors as at the show with as the tears. the teams competing in a And heres a suggeswritten test, fitting and tion for an adventure in western horseshowing, GLOWfine dining-visi- t manship, western riding, ING EMBERS, 491 So. T(xxle Countv Clerk, key hole, and poles. 8824MKX). Main St., Dennis Ewing, and Countv Serving Tooele and the .Assessor, Ferris A team (Butch) may consist of for Porter xvill area surrounding speak to the seven members with any over 22 years, xve are Senior Citizens, Tuesday, five of the team competfamous for our delicious August 30, beginning at ing in each event except chicken fried steaks, 1:30 p.m. in the Senior for the written test where and delights from the Citizen Center, 59 East all members take the test sea prepared to satisfy Vine. and the best five scores your taste. Ample parkSubject of Ewings and are used in the tabulation. ing. Hours: 6 a. m. Porters address will lie to 7 days. outline the provisions of A little more study and a new hill that could poscan put the practice GOURMET TIP: sibly provide a property horsemen in better standred onions use Always tax fund. ings next year explains for your salad for taste The public is invited Mr. Jacobson. looks. for well as as to attend. un-d- jxrfonnances. Uncoln stated that over 20 Xrcent of the artists who will lie exhibiting are from out-o- f state, as far away as Washington and Texas. In order to exhibit the artist must pass a Jeep Patrol c pia artist John Uncolii, a landscax from Tooele, is among 200 artists from the Western United States selected to exhibit at the 77 Arts Festival, to lie held at Park City, August 20 and 21. This is the 8th annual Arts Festival and concludes a week-lonseries of artists' workshojis and music and theatre -r ser-vee- 1 1 One of the highlights of the Tooele (anility fair ssas the 4 II I lomemaking Judging Contest. fi, of 1V. nut at the City Park to honor him and to renew kin ship with one another, A delicious lulu h was l. afterwhieh ini roduct ions were made, along with short reininiseenses almut ( iruuelt.it ht-- John. lliose attending me ludiel. Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Rruel) Adams, ihlldreii, (.arali aixl Kelly of Walnut Creek, Calif.; William Craner. Preston, Idaho; Goldie AiLims Tnliuaii of Twin Falls, Idaho; her sun. Ilex, of Ontario, Oregon: a daughter and son-ilaw. Itav and Ret tv Morgan of Provo, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Gar LIisimi and th'hlien: lavin', Rrook, SI i.ix n and (.'lint of kaysville. Utah; Mrs. Margaret A, Rniwn. Mrs. Cecil A. Rirrux, Mrs. Kijetta A. Fenton and Mrs. Ruby A. Roxxlwrry of Salt City; and from Tinx'le: Mr. and Mrs. Jack I. Johnson. Kevin and Wallace Johnson. Mrs. Minerva Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Alex A. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gillespie, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, and Mrs. Emily Madsen. Following the reunion, a visit to the family home of John Adams was nude by some of the group. ' o Com-panv- nri Saturday, August of John Adams Issued each Friday al Tooele ('its, ( 'tali. Iuliliealiim Nu. (il79B0. Second ('lass Postage paid at Tooele Clali. , Published by (lie Transcript Itullelin Publishing I lie., SS North Main Street, Tooele (.its, I'lali. Address all correspoiuleuee to Box .'I' Ml, Tooele, ( tali 81074. Sulisert)tii)ii rates: trots cr copy: $ ..TO er sear delivered ly earrier ill Tooele City; $12. .Vt er sear if mailed. PUBLISHED lv Trauseript Bulletin Publishing Co. lue. JOEL DlVN, 11.1 disher CHIUS JONES. Editor SIIKRRV S. GLADDEN. Ihisioess Manager Tooele Artist To Exhibit at Festival amity Honor & Plan September Wedding Wclls-Sulto- n Planning a September 9 wedding are Cindy Sutton and Newt ells. Cindy is the daughter of Mrs. Pcggx Sutton and Mr. Cary Sutton. Crantss die. Newt is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cabin Wells, Cr.mtxvilk. The garden of the Sutton home will he the setting for a reception held in tlu couples honor that night from 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Cindy is a graduate of Crantss ille High Sc hool and has attended Ric ks College at Rcslmrg, Idaho. She is current L employed at First Security Rauf, m Salt Lake City. Newt is also a graduate of Crantss ille Ilieh School. He is currentlx emploxed at 1. Industries Following their marriage the couple will make their home in Salt Lake Citv. ' USED CAR STEAL OF THE MONTH WILL GO ON SALE AT 8 A.M. TOMORROW 1971 NADA VALUE BUICK CENTURIAN 1525 00 2 door- - PRICE THIS WEEK $ ht$895 00 00 MANTES CHEVROLET CO. 23 South Main 882-314- 8 x N N N P |