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Show Tooele Transcript, Friday, February 3, I97S 2 'to 'smuL'A a CrC'illiviI I )lll('(! TCEA To Class Offered Hold Meeting The Community Sihools will spin-so- r creative dame t lasses that will ini Saturday, pelt. $ at the Junior High Si hool, Connie Rikkwcll, who has taught several dance t lasses in the past will lust met the classes. A class for those lictwecn the ages of eight and 12 years old will lie taught at 10 a in. and ages 12 through 18 will lie iust meted at II a m. The classes will run for ten weeks and registi.it ion fee is $10. Those interested should contact Mrs. Rockwell after 7 p in. at 882 The Tooele Childbirth Education Asvxiation is sponsoring a meeting on wtxuen's health care. The speakers will lie Sherne Bowers and Faye Richardson, Tooeles Public Health Nurses. Topics to lie discussed will include self breast examination, infections, and a general body awareness. There will also lx tune for questions and discus- lie-g- Iwurd ewh 1 filial at Tcxx-l- r (ill, l ull. Srcwid ( liu Iml-fiTixxle, Utah. Published bl the Trauril Puhlidiing (4HiiMiiv, liic., 5S North Main Street, liNirle ('ill, I'lali. Aililrru nil rocTexpuiideiice to Bo .I'M), Tcxxle, I'lali M074. Subscription ratev 20 cents per copy, $12 VI per year delivered l iarrier ill Tooele (jlv; $11 VI per year In mail amwhrre. Il'lll JSlIKI) h T ranc. njK HiillcCm Polilidmi! Co , Ine, paid JOIT. Hi i DlNV Publisher CIIMtlJK IIOHKIiTN, Fain or SIHGHIIS S CUDDLY Business Manager Lady Demos To Meet The Tooele Ccainty lady Demo- e crats will meet February 6 in the at 7.30 pin. Judge Ralph Mill-Imwill I guest speaker. Judge and Mrs. Mildred Milllium traveled to India last summer where they look many interesting films. He will slinw some that we have not seen Monday evening. This program will la- - of great interest to all who are ecxicemed with poverty in the pcxir countries of the world. Memla-r- s are asked to bring their friends to share in the program. Hostesses for the evening will lie Annette Claser. Marjorie Dc lac Mare, Virginia W'evland and Shirley Wright. court-liiMis- e Flialx-tkroff was Ixini January 24 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Senior Citizens News Site weighed sesen pounds 6 ounces and was 19 and a half inches long. Parents are David and Michelle Kroff of Tooele. The Senior Citizens Center will have visitors from Salt Lake Centers the 15th and 23rd of February, from 11.30 a m. to 1 p.m. Anyone wishing lunch those days should make reservations one day in advance. Come out and join this group. are Gene Edith Kroff and (George and Aleda Colby (Grandparents and of Tooele. (Great grand-purrnt- are William Kroff of Tooele and Elialx-lLyons of Henderson, Brothers and sisters are Allen, age 14; Kimlcc-rlee- , age 8; Colby, age 7 and Angela, age 5 and a half. Photo bv A. D. Tliomas Special ITA Meeting To Be Held Dinners will lie served at the center every Friday night at 5 p.m. Rememlier always make reservations by Thursday at mxm. Come and see the new kitchen. It There is also new carpet laid in the dining area. This project is almost completed and many thanks go to everyone who has helped in any way. 1 A A (Gome and join the group going to Elko Feh. 28 and March 1st. Reservations must lie made by Wed., Feh. 22 at 5 p.m. e County Students Appear On USU Honor Roll Names of Utah State University stuTixxle Valley Chapter dents who achieved the honor roll for No. 25 Order of Eastern Fall Quarter 1977, have been announcThe Harris Elementary Star, will hold its month- ed by Dr. Claude J. Burtenshaw, for student affairs. ScIkxiI will hold a special ly meeting Thurs., Feb. 2, In order to lie included on honor lTA meeting Tues., Feb. at 8 p.m. in the Masousic, 7 at 7 p.m. in the Harris Temple, 22 Canyon Road. roll, a student must lie enrolled for 15 e room. It will lie the Chap- - hours or more "d have a grade point The Tooele School Bo- ters 15th birthday party, average of 3.5 or better ard will present and disA program and refresh- Students on the honor roll include: cuss the issue of the Bond ments will lie featured. ANTiiling, Diigwav, Family Life; jln Election to lie held Fell. All members are invited to p Lawrence, Grantsville, jikjj 21. Presiding will lie neerjng; Janet R. Drake, Grantsville, Matron Everyone is invited to Worthy Jean Family Life. Pau)a Sagers, St j()hni attend. Nell and Worthy Patron BiLsi,ie;s Richard Nell. From Tooee. Sllsan Kave DeLa. Mare, Amy L. Rantala, Karen Rosen-4- 4 , berg, Lianne Marie Tom, Education; Colette Williams, Family Life; Char-le- s 'j H. Brown, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences; Robin D. Hamilton, Karry Norris, Natural Resources. From Wendover; Ronald John Ham-- J T mond, Education; John Hernandez, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences. multi-purpos- Engi-atten- Bruce and Linda Steadman of Tooele recently attended the Honda Dealers Convention in Tokyo, Japan. The couple toured the area for three days and report the Japanese people are very polite and was the cleanest place they had ever been in. h gixxhes. is lieautiful. Stoc kton Ward will host the Trxa-lRegional youth dance Sat., February 4 at the Tcxx-lStake (Gaiter. Music fur dancing will lie provided by l.ight Year." F.veryone 14 years of age and oldis invited. er Mr. and Mrs. I a Roy C. Carlson, of Tixx'le, announce Admission will lie by activity cards of the engagement and forthcoming marriage their dix-- s not have a current to Clay Hiding, son of Mr. and Mrs. (anyone who daughter, is asked card to contact their activity Richard S. Hiding, of Stockton. The couple will lie married in the Salt laike Tem- bishop to secure one, as no one will la admitted without the card.) ple March 18. A reception in their honor will lie held IJ)S dress standards will lie in the Tooele North Stake Center. that same OES To Meet Peach Crunch Custard is a dessert as nutritious as it is eggs and milk delicious. A golden custard of protcin-ricturns a simple fruit dish into something really special. t.inls t an lie prepared ahead YES, DESSERTS CAN ol lime and refrigerated until BE BOTH DELICIOUS AND NUTRITIOUS! serving You couldn't ask for more Take a good, long look at Raked, as in a dessert in habits your family's eating Peat It Crum h Custard, or With today's renewed emslit red. custards arc an ideal phasis on nutrition, many wav to help insoic that your homemaker's are discovering family maxes necessary nuthat some hanges are needed trients In throughout tiie day. in their menu planning addition to the complete Peach Crunch Custard meals, he sure to evaluate the cup snacks and desserts sour famflour ily consumes, too. Although salt teaspoon these items are supplements 4 cup sugar to the main dish, dies should t cup butter also contribute nutrients to can (34 oz.) flaked the diet not just empty" coconut (about I1 h calories. One tasty but nutricups) tious dessert suggestion is can (1 lb. 13 oz.) Peach Crumb Custard. sliced peaches, drained dessert This is composed of fluids from tablespoon sugar each of the Basic Four Food teaspoon pumpkin (Groups. Topping a coconut pie spice 5 eggs, slightly beaten crunch crust from the Bread and Cereal Group are concups milk, scalded venient canned peat lies from Combine Hour, salt and the Fruit and Vegetable sugar. Cut in butler until cup Protein-rih eggs and t (Group. resembles coarse mixture milk from the Meat and Milk Press flour mixture crumbs. groups form a delicious cush square bottom of onto all. tard over in Rake preheatbaking pan. Colorful Peach Crunch ed 400 F. oven 15 minutes or Custard is easy to prepare, until golden brown. Reduce too. The eggs and milk are heat to 375 F. Sprinkle base beaten just until blended and with coconut; arrange peach poured over layers of peachslices in pan. Combine rees, coconut and crust. As a maining sugar with pumpkin thickening agent the eggs and pie spice; sprinkle over milk need only the heat of the eaches. Combine eggs with oven to change them into a milk; beat just until blended. golden custard. Pour over reaches. Bake in Custards are a great dessert 375 F. oven minutes idea anytime. Serve baked or until knife inserted halfcustards, flavored as you way between center and edge desire, in individual serving comes out dean. Serve warm. cups or in one company Makes 9 servings. casserole. Increase the nutrients of a dessert of pound or from the EGG KITCHEN sponge cake by topping cake AMERICAN EGG BOARD cubes with a stirred custard 205 Touhy Ave. The annual hake sale will he held on Valentines Day, February 14 from 10 a m. to 5 p.m. Refreshments will lie mi sale. There will also lie entertainment. Come to the center and buy your Ne-sad- Clay Hiding and I ratine Carlson evening lieanne is currently employed in Salt City. Clay is attending the University of Utah. They hot h graduated from Tooele High School in 1977. They will make their home in Salt lathe Citv. & sion. The date will lie Tuesday, Feb. 7 at 7 pm. All women interested are to meet m Rtxiin 294 at the Court House. Regional Youth Dance Sat. In Tooele Stake Couple To Speak Vows v A A A A Searle is 1 well-rounde- 1 a 1 Dorothy sponsoring dancercise class each Monday at 2 p.m. Come and join the fun. A A A A If you like to quilt, ladies, the Tooele Senior Citizens is the place to come. Lm Hey, Dad, isnt my cake a beauty? My mommy A A A A 9-i- made it for me for my first birthday on Oct. 26 Alaska. in Anchorage, Some of our new friends came and helH.d me celebrate, including my big brother. Skipper, whos 3 now. My daddy is stationed at Elmcndorf Air Force Base for three years. Its very cold now, but there isnt as much snow as we thought there would be. Weve seen the Northern lights once already, and had an earthquake, but didn't even feel it. My loving parents are Bill and Marsha Reid. My grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William II. Reid Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Royle of Tooele. I have a great grandma, Viola Hodges who lives in Tooele and also a great grand- pa, Arthur Rahineau, and a great, great grandmother, Mrs. William who lives in Sault St. Marie, Michigan. Mon-tene- North Stake Schedules Meeting The Tooele North Stake Quarterly Sunday School Leadership Meeting will be held February 12. It will begin at 1:30 p.m. in the stake center. All officers and teachers of each ward are invited to attend. A short preview of lesson material for the next six months will be discussed. Jesse E. Stay of the General Sunday School Board will be there and will speak. 35-4- 0 Sixth Ward Presents Program sauce. Baked or stirred, The Sixth Ward MIA will present Through the Eternities, a program which explains what happens to a person after death. It will be held Tuesday, February 7, 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele Stake Cen- ter. Everyone is invited to attend. Notice Of Meeting WOTM To Meet of The advantages breast feeding your baby will be the subject for a meeting of the LaLeche League. It will be held Wed., February 8, 7 p.m. at 450 West 500 South. For further information or questions call The Women of the Moose will hold their en- meeting Feb. 2 at 8:30 p.m. Formal wear is required and all mem- bers in good standing are invited to attend. Jr. High Advisory Meeting Purpose in life is what keeps the focus of the heart from becoming blurred by discouragement and defeat. - Strait Lines Wendy Winegar and Richard Davies All interested parents and other taxpayers are urged to attend. WORLD BANK February Wedding Date Chosen Starts Sun. Show 7:45 Out 9:55 ffvwys 11 H first qudlifytabrks & notions m Jeans & Thin gs STORE Plays Riti 9th 1 10th Come See All Thats New for Spring in Fabric tafcmg Back Ritz Theatre Phone 882-688- 6 IPS forth Main (REAR) Wendy Kay Winegar and Richard Lynn Davies have chosen Saturday, February 11 as the date for their wedding. Wendv is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell T. Winegar of Tooele. She will graduate from Tooele High School in the spring. Richard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Davies of Lake Point. He is a graduate of Tooele High Schcxil and is currently employed at American Salt Company. Following their marriage, the young couple will make their home in Tooele. A reception in their honor be hosted by the brides parents from seven until nine p.m. the evening of the 1 1th, at the Tooele Fifth Ward cultural hall. Prior to the wedding day, Wendy will be the gu- of honor at bridal showers given for her by her grand- mother, Mrs. Marion T. Winegar and her aunts, Char- Winegar, Bonnie Childs, Sherrie Bateman, and Sharon Winegar and her sister Kristine Winegar. The .World Bank group gives the US its greatest return. The bank provides capital to lesser developed countries, on soft terms with which to purchase goods and services needed in their economic development. In 1975, US industries sold over $415 million through this vehicle. The Bank spent $139 million more in the US for expenses and supplies in that year. Inter- est payments to US hold-wiers of Bank loans and bonds totalled another 1975. in $158 million Since the Banks incep-es- t tion up through 1975, procurement from US dustries has totalled over billion- .ll in-le- $-- Park Ridge, III 60068 Two Tooele residents received certificates of awards from Excellence Sperry Univac at a luncheon held in their honor on Jan. 10. and Marian Maloney J. Dean Zentner receiv- ed plaques from the plover for dedication to high standards of performance. Sperry Univac director of Personnel told Zentner and Mrs. Maloney that the award was a fitting of the high recognition standards you have set for yourself in carrying out your responsibilities." A representative from the Tooele County School Board will attend the Poor people now have monthly meeting of the Tooele Jr. High School many things which once were reserved only for the Advisory Board. It will be held at the rich - including income school, 7 p.m. Monday, taxes. The Country by C. Neil Strait cus- - Univac Honors Two Tooele Employees Feb. 6. RITZ d DEAN ZENTNER MARIAN MALONEY Tile Veterans Administration provides benefits and services to 96 million veterans, dependents and survivors of deceased veterans. A TESTIMONIAL! 48 Pounds and 38 jOST jn 312 ! Months Remember the song "It's a Marshmallow World That We Live In?" That's exactly how I felt when I was fat and just kept getting fatter. So, I decided to do something about it. I had seen the ad in the paper about the UPLAND DIET CENTER, so I called Carlyn Palmer. Now, I dont live in that marshmallow world more. LORRAINE HOSTUTLER iH the DIET .CENTER Tooele, Utah 836 Upland Drive 882- - 61 20 |