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Over 100 fumlite, vrto ere ta fituncMJ difneuity ihii holiday eaeoa, vriU receive gift certift cun to purcheae food, clothinf end toy el local buiinewn. ta addition to aMiating needy familiea, the community drive will aleo purchase a special gift Ahh that canftsl chant or V del ty haily, RnkH mrvptiPn Viarwri interetfed Sef4 fl Jte KK( ta 1177. there ts RJ Is BS ah saoee lo be vcompluhed. The wvetpiiper and eourssy tpmmtv4 drive hat a ge! of TitAO, ta pvt gears throng (he drive the commity has purchased a computer for an elementary Bio dmt tfrfchea ACh cefvhral falrr, Aheefehairs foe the handicapped, a puno for a Uitd lady Aith aa Sal IV Bevf.t Tshd li net limited to tuivul dnativ. tndvfdi2K tamiva. groups and la donating loJ to local bnalirl foC the hftU' day seawm may do M Beat vtrk. food Bema, laxh as polatoea, canned food and ether non per caa he takea to UhaUe room III ta the Tooele County Courthouse on Wednesday and Thursday. The Berne vriU thca be boxed and delivered to area families who have qualified for Benefit Fund autanre during the boll day season. The local American Lepion post la also contributing food for those families. fxdt 14 :! l4. iA v tiS 44 tv IMS MM untapped musical talent, and specialised equipment for Oquinh ILHs School and Tooele ViSryRnllioffle. Contributions caa be mailed to: Benefit Fund. P. O. Box 370. Tooele. Utah 84074 or bringing it office, by the Truucript-Bulletia S8 North Tooele. Mala In downtown sen, s II iffltSSef , ftf Jltt'SI. l;? : ?. emwf. W1 ti! f tihruS Bveena. Tie etsmmwwi eaa v ii Ia IV I ui.5 TeoeSA Vaf eeew N IV taritii. TV M SeW'ite wcs ti am (X.,eeA Hi e aH r n ft f rvr eVS Utt TV tv pe 4l fsj :i:u i heW!C Vmm4 SefVKe Ms flitted 1172 Nit eti ac IV ewr tv amuI mlt?tr M lm ihcSe Arpsewi ved ad aa ewih HAUd UCCtl Ta5e CBf Crmrtrry tf said WA Mpe Centr line Ww Wssiij hlfttws and hfundsy aorsir. burglars tr;M into the bu&Vg thrweh the d-a variety ef and g tfd heavy equipment, 'll pecVhly am done daring the we had over the web demw end, said Uyvt DwhL "It sppaars someone a phup truck up to the garage and pad k4ed it up The mayor aided mot of the stolen items included lawn care equipment and special tools tor re pairing lawn mowers, A detailed lirt of the stolea equipment by Public Works Director Joe Butko includes a 1313 full set of toots plus a 1219 tool cabinet Many other costly items are on that Ust e ar-- d ft pdd Through cBy employees supple- mented by volunteer help, control procedures of city property have There are primarily two reasons why a proposed Tooele ski resort designed to compete with Wasatch Front areas should be taken seriously, despite expected positive and negative economic Impacts for the city if the resort is constructed. Joseph Urbanik, county director for the department of development services, gave that viewpoint in response to Middle Canyons proposed Oquirrh OverlookCopper King ski area during an interview with the Transcript-BulletiThe first reason why we should look at the idea very seriously is we are going through a moderate growth trend in the county, said Mr. Urbanik. But on the other hand, were not seeing a proportionate retention of retail activity in Tooele City. What it boils down to is people are going outside the area to shop, he added. Need Diversity Limited retail activity retention is an important concern for Tooele economic health, Citys said Mr. Urbanik. But perhaps even more important is the fact that the majority of the county's residents rely on too few employers for paying the bills. : "The second reason why we long-ter- Mr tsrvegthovd. said Mayer tvei td la this tvance the r venavd ef eqwpwi am dag by hack rsffpoMly truvk k4, cfewrrAie litis 4 A0( latttrtui 3 itt Hi la t II Twhwm mu m ts Mi-- mutiny $! m 4jr frfwnu fins toel! Ai4 4esnlg lintdft Id St 184 !( .: tifurnf. 4 ft ytf Me, file.- r4f?, HS4 4 - wj4 w ftm AMS-- t , 13! AO sra is r ts i n (, AA 11i i, er j Floml Mrrtln For Public Scl le fvJaf iee-J- g s dUTcuX The mayor added he is so 'invewd owe tV theft and Wads have surfaced. Chief Petersen eorwursgv anyone Abo has ml or ButM about the burglary to ros-taany Tooele pohee stfeer or the d mrur. Mayv Dehl says that eU equip metd stolen from the cemetery's maintenance building contained identification numbers. He said making cadi conversions with the identification numbers should be dJfcult fur the culprits. la reiponse to questions con ceming the burglary, Mr. Busko said In his Judgment, several individuals must have been involved. The stolen tod cabinet complete with tools weighed several hundred pounds, along with other equip menL it T I5tKtpey AS I IS 14 li )i&r iftJ Bn Jt tti 85re,y g.4rt IUJ fowl ffM ATauJIs tstttftej s4 isOfolil TeI City Cilioei if lwH I siiiM trd Mu N 481 both Mid: tmntv4 r4 rt Aut of a4 SslllsmsM to Aia b IrJatm local of ftood fghi Um. Cs)i r4t4i pfrt4 Correction Tun44f Builvtia ittklt Tb Tc Skaling Mishap Claim! Old, lh noopiHr Incorrectly reported that the victim's body wai recovered by Sait Lake Cmtnty volunteers. Tb body of Tara Fulmer, who drowned In the Stantbury Lake ftccldent, was recovered by Ice divers from Sait Lake County who were transported to the nte on airboat operated by Michael Bingham and Lloyd Hammond, both of Tooele. Mr. Hammond was incorrectly identified as "Larry instead of "Lloyd in one of the photo. Il-Yt- South Stake Sets Conference Tooele South Stake will hold its conference semi-annu- Saturday and Sunday at the stake center, 1025 Southwest Drive, with President Wallace Johnson conducting. The conference opens Saturday with a 1:30 p.m. session for wives of priesthood leaders. At 4 p.m., the priesthood leadership meeting will be held. Those invited to attend include: high councilors, bishoprics, Melchizedek priesthood quorum and group presidencies, secretaries and executive secretaries, ward and stake clerks, ward and stake executive secretaries, ward Seventy representatives, mission leaders and Aaronic priesthood advisors. All adults in the stake, 16 years of age and older, are invited to attend the Saturday 7 p.m. resulted in those areas if other major employers were not in place. "But because you need eco-nomi- diversification, that doesnt mean you compromise your envir- session of conference. The general session of conference will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. "We extend a special invitation to all in the rs ' onmental qualities just to get anything here," stressed, Mr. Pictured is the Butterfield PeakWhite Pine Basin area site of the proposed Oquirrh SverlookCopper King ski area. If the ski resort is constructed, the financial returns are enormous, but negatie Impacts are guaranteed with the package, ' Urbanik. . A4 der and are economies withstood well because of employment diversification. He said a "major ripple would have . ''t a1.cI 4-- (4 efT-et- A 4) V PS tee aw Kennecott Copper Company released employees, the area "Typically, ski and recreation areas well thought out in advance that address environmental issues, are considered very clean industries and may lend themselves very well to the overall quality of life in a ti It-i- l Mr. Urbanik added that as an example, when Geneva Steel and m -- wf 4H jfl - 4 4 fAtent that regard. n. T , . I 1 should consider the ski resort Is that we have got to diversify our county's economy, ssid Mr. Urbanik. "We just cant afford In the long haurto entirety depend on the military or a few other industries for long term employment diversification is a must. Mr. Urbanik added that besides the military which employs the bulk of the countys residents, all that remains as major employers are Amax Magnesium, the Mercur mine and salt plants now Jeopardized by the Great Salt Lake. "What else do we have as a major employment base? questioned Mr. Urbanik. 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