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Show I 8 Fulilit.liim No. (I SI'S (il7(i!KJ). luurd rut h lliurwluy liMMlf tils, l lali, Srcoiid clan pottage paid at Toorlr, I'tali. Iulilidied h tlie lrantcriit Bulletin CoiiiMnv, Inc., 5S N. Main St., Tooele City, I'tali, liklrru all rorretNmdence to Boa 3H0, Tooele, I tab M074. Sulmnaiui rales: 20 cents er copy. 112 30 per year lav earner in Tiaa-te- , Crantsville and Stansbiiry Iark. $11 30 per year liy mail, anvwlicrc. ITBI IMIFI) by: Transcript Bulletin Ilililishing Co., Im. IH W. Publisher JUKI. ( II SKI IK IUIBKHTV Editor il Pub-lullin- hool District Slates Meeting Sc Fuller IM. of the Services Building at 6.00 Act, p in. on the 6th of March. Tooele County School DisThe public is invited to trict will hold a series of attend. 92-31- Indian Education Pictured are the State Presidents of Tooele's Fraternal Organizations, (left to right), George Gillette, Eagles; William Buckingham, Elks; and Roy McClure, Moose. mevtiugstoallnw interested citizens the opjuiil unity to ask questions relevant to the irii)rani, Mr. Jose l Tnipllo, and Mrs. Donna Valdez, Outreach Worker, will lie at the Dugway Kleinen-(arat 7.00 p in. on the 3rd of Mari h, Wendover Sc hool at 6.00 pm. on the 4th of March, Crautsville Elenien- tary at 6.00 p. in. on the 5th of March and Tooele Pupil Dir-ecto- r. y Class of75 To Meet Eagles To Host Fellowship Ball The State presidents of lime this has ever The TIIS Class of 1975 Tooele's Fraternal Organi- hapcned. zations will host a Fellowfor The dinner-danc- e will hold their five-yea- r March in lie mendiers will Ball, ship Saturday, lodge reunion this summer. Anyone interested in helping 8. George Gillette, William honor of this historic event. and Boy Dinner will lie held from plan the reunion should Buckingham call Cheryl Valdez Adams McClure are all from 6:30 to 8:00 p.tn. Dancing All are State will begin at 9.00 p.m. or Bon Dale Tooele and Presidents. This is the first Music will lie provided by 882 6768 after 5 p m. 882-708- "Live and Well upstairs and "Midnight Special downstairs. The price is $15 per couple and $7.50 per person. Beservations must be made in advance at the Eagles Lodge. Only 260 servat ions are available. 9 0 0 Dolby Stereo New Projector New Screen O Members of the Tooele Civic League are busily en- gaged putting the final touches to their Annual Luncheon which will be held Saturday at 12 noon in the Eagles Lodge. Portrait of Beauty is the theme featuring a fashion show from The Store and Style Shop along with musical numbers from our local youth. Betty Smith announces that there will be numerous door prizes. The grand prize will be a $100.00 gift certificate to Christensens, Ext-Ho- Economist presenting a program on "Cleaning on a Shoestring with guest speaker Ilene Overholt giving hints on upholstery and carpet cleaning and spot assignment. Keshena Assembly of Cod is the only Protestant church on the Menominee Re- servation with an Indian population of alimit 10,000 in a three town area of alxnit twelve miles radius. Eagles Family April Night Dinner. Real Estate Office. ERA Family memlier broker for Tooele, was the recipient of the excellence award for cus4-Htomer relations. ers This annual award is given to those companies which provide the highest levels of professional real estate services to the satisfaction of buyers and sellers of residential properties. The center pieces, which The Consumer Besearch are handmade ceramic fi- Bureau, a nation wide orgurines by Sherrie Silcox ganization, founded in and her committee will 1964, is dedicated to the also be given away. Various improvement of the quality gifts have been generously of business services rendonated by local mer- dered to the public. chants: Safeways, Hamil-tonThe research is primarily Class Scl Albertsons, Allens, accomplished through in A ladies exercise class Christensens, Tooele Flor- annual mailing of hundreds al, Style Shop, The Store, of thousands of fact finding will be taught by Christie Miles beginning March 4 at House of Flowers, Designquestionnaires. Tooele Jr. High School. the ers Den and A! and Lid. The Real Estate Office, class will be taught The located at 700 North Main on Tuesdays and Thursdays Tickets may be pur- in Tooele, received a high chased by calling LaDean rating from their 1979 cus- and run for five weeks. Ladies will participate in 0 or Ceneal tomers, and thereby meritLong the universal gym using Dart this award.' ed . and other forms of exercises. Cost for the community school class is $10 and those interested should register by calling Rurcau announced that the removal. L.D.S. Church To Celebrate Sesquicentennial On April 8, 1980, The of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints (Mor- mons) will observe the PouItS Available 0 0 0 Civic League Hosts 0 Q Annual Luncheon Q Q cooking ideas also. Mary Ann Schmidt and her group served a delicious luncheon. The next meeting will lie held March 3 with Halcyon Robins, USU d, cancelled. Please join on The Consumer Research 5th for a delicious June McKay of Tooele and Roger Metcalf of Savannah, Georgia, announce the marriage of their daughter, Susan, to Terry Allen, son of Cloria Johason Ratte of Grantsville and Guy Allen of San Diego, Ca. Susan and Terry were married Feb. 24 in Elko, Nevada.They will make their home in San Diego. YOURE GOING 0 Only 5 the, Hies in Utah have it" re- - Cluli News The Homemakers Club of Tooele met February 4 in the Courthouse Auditorium The public is welcome to attend this g, 0:00a.m. with President Ntce. Ruth Bevan presiding. She called the meeting to order and welcomed the members and their guests. After a short meeting the program was introduced which was "Share an Idea" by all of the club members. Everyone brought Ideas of things they had made and gift ideas. It was a great time and showed the creativity of the members and gave each other ideas for gift making and The Bev. Janies E. Maracle "Thohate", a Mohawk Indian minister, will speak Smiday, March 2 at 6.00 p.m. at the First Assembly of God Church, 127 N. 7th, Tooele. Rev. Maracle, whose Indian name Thohate means "He knows the road, is under appointment by the National Division of Home Missions of the Assemblies of God, with ministry to the American Indians. He is widely known as an effective seminar speaker, evangelist, pastor and teacher. I le is doing graduate work in Cross Cultural communications. Rev. Maracle, from New York and Canada, has a B.A. in Bible and physical education. He was president of his graduating class of Centra! Bible College, Spring-fielMissouri. He taught physical education at Evangel College, in Springfield, Missouri, and has ministered at four other pastoral appointments Iiefore his present Heal Estate Office Family Night for the Receives Award ties month of March has been Wedding Announced 0 0 TO LOVE IT! Homemakers Indian Minister To Speak at Assembly Church Tixxle Transcript, Hum., February 2S, 19S0 2 For and each youth may order 25 or 15 of either the broilers or layers, but not both. office if Contact the like a would take to you 1 4-- Poultry Project, states Wade B. Bitner, County Agent. 150th anniversary of the ganization of the Church, which occured in Fayette, New York on April 6, 1830. Many special events are planned during 1980, to commemorate the Churchs Sesquicentennial, including broadcast of a session of the annual General Conference of ,he churthi Sunday, April 6 from Fayette. Other sessions will emanate as usual from the historic Mormon Tabernacle on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Included in the local observance will lie the revival of a fond tradition the Grand Ball, recalling a long era of formal dances that were inaugurated in Nau-voIllinois, headquarters of the Church in the 1840s. o, s, Emliellishing the music and dancing at the Crand Ball will be a promenade and Crand Marshall. The Ball will be a d event, for all Church members aged 16 and over. The localBall will lie held at the Tooele Stake Center on Friday, March family-oriente- 14, 1980. Chairman of the Crand Ball is Donald L. Dickerson of the Tooele Utah Stake High Council, according to President Roliert W. Doran, Tooele Utah Stake President. The hall will be beaut iful-l- y decorated, an excellent band will furnish danceahle music, an entertaining floor show and refreshments will top the evening. ITS A LIFESAVER! 882-230- 882-203- 882-698- Norma Matheson To Speak To Lady Demos PHYSICIANS There physicians can be deceived can just like be deceived. Physicians are torium of the county courthouse. Featured speaker will be our states first lady, Mrs. Norma Matheson. All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting, which promises to be rewarding, as this is an election year for the Governor. NORMA MATHESON 00000000000 . . WELCOMES SPRING ! nothing magic a physician. Physicians can lie just like can lie. And The Tooele County Democratic Ladies will hold their monthly meeting Mon., March 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the audi- THE STORE. is about being BOY CARRARD Hi, Im Michael Joseph Joey Garrard. I was bom on February 24, at 11:26 a.m. in the Holy Cross Hospital. I weighed 7 lbs. 9 ozs. and was 19V4 in. long. My very happy parents are Mike and Terri Carrard. Happy grandparents for the first time are J and Sharon Spendlove of Tooele. Other grandparents are Kenneth and Eudean Carrard of not a special breed. They are good, bad and indifferent, just like everybody Lakepoint. Great grandelse. They range from brilThelma liant to stupid, just like parents are Mrs. of Pleasant Grove, Newman Victor everybody else. Mrs. Barbara Holman of Herbert, Professor of MedTooele and Ray and Viola icine, State University of Drysdale of Ogden. Great, New York. great grandmother is Mrs. Vivian Holman of Delta, Utah. GALS! TURN THE TABLE If you are not a thinking man, to what purpose are you a man at all? Samuel Taylor Coleridge ON YOUR GUY FOR LEAP YEAR! e 0-th- WakW9 fot Go Go Stag. 4 Go Stag. Table of FLOCKED DOTS Yd. $1 .79 .Yd. $3.98 Swimming Suit FABRIC 60 wide Beautiful Liners 20 WTEDSrRG oft All White Stag - Feb. 29th Only Eyelets White Stag likes chambray for Spring Coof and lightweight polyestercotton chambray makes an ideal Spring suit The blazer is carefully shaped the skirt has a front slit and comes with its own belt Terry Chenile Sheers - "You Name It - We Got It" - THE STORE 105 N. Main 882-688- 6 7 No. Main 882-066- 7 y Friday, February 29 Only 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Pam Johnson with Chad, her most Important reason for using "Baby Bottoms service. Absorbancy, price and convenimy next 3 reasons for ence are , using Baby Bottoms service. I still don't understand how they can deliver Pampers to my door cheaper than I can buy them at the store! For More Information Call: Tooele: Virginia Weyland 5 Grantsville: Leslie Bollnder 884- 882-319- Baby Bottoms Delivered" "Disposable Diapers 882-392- 7 |