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Show f The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Sept. 13, 1974 8 1retidenli ml in. rv ailt leilinii.il Gnlh-g- i cimiim ut at Salt nlleieil through the Skdlt ('enlei. hat muted to the tehiKil't main lainpus H4KI So. Hd. S4 I DKNTS. MHO piet intly tt uiked nut of the kill lieu al the Salt lake ('ininty Citieut Center, 217 So. loth I at I. will ih nipt kill hen faellillet III the maint ainpot Vdiuinittratiun Hldg , tthnh. up to latt tear, teited the College', (afeteiia John n)ett leiilen. mliii.iiv ailt iieliuitor at I'tah Tetli. tatt ioiiim- - it detigned for 15 to 20 tliidentt. in rooking and linking method,. nett lerdeu miderteoie-th- e almndauei of olit atailalde toeourte graduate, ton. Student, find olit ill retail- rant,, hotpitalt. inirtiug home, and other institutional organiationt. Beirut I v one tfudent a dietan duel tor III a loeal hntpit.il. I Man limlru lo Mad ten and Cindv Murray Announced want to send in a medical insurance claim Dear Sir: under Medicare. 1 have filled I would like to know the out the Request for Medifor the ten (1(f) p.m. curcare Payment form. Where few here in Towle, and what do I send it? the age group it it covers, e.e., A. Send your claim to the 12 years of age, 14, 16, etc.? Medicare carrier for the I know the rcawm for the curfew, where State you received lint why it isn't enforced is what the services. You can find I would I like know. to really the carriers name and adhave been told that many parents would get very upset, and dress in Your Medicare Handbook or by calling or angry if they had to go to the any social security writing their station to pick nirm-lierthi- Feil-eia- Iu-sen- BEEN WONDERING WHY THINGS HAVE GREATLY CHANGED AT THE KINGS CHICKEN? Meet Jan Adain Bryan, son of Jan and Bonnie Bryan, 35 West Third North. He is the first child for his parents and the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Harris. The young man arrived at the Towle Valley Hospital Sept. 2 and weighed seven pounds two ounce. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Bryan of Stansbury Park are the happv police up delinquent children. Maybe if they make enough trips, and get angry enough they would see to it that their children were at home, and off the streets before ten (10) p.m. Alv maybe our local Police Dept, dwsn't realize that they can he faced with the charges of neglect of duty and aiding to the delinquency of a minor. It has happened elsewhere. Now to be fair with our local Police Dept, and lay the major portion of the problems where it belongs - PARENTS. Like elsewhere in our nation we have parents that dont care where their children are as long as they are out from under foot (if the shoe fits wear it) then there are parents who are concerned, but very lax in taking care of the problem of curfew at home. I feel that with cooperation between concerned parents and police the curfew law can be very effective, and probably eliminate some of the other problems the police have with delinquents in Tooele. new-littl- paternal grandparents. Photo by A. D. Thomas PRAYER BREAKFAST The M'hite House Prayer Breakfast, which meets every other Thursday morning, is one of dozens of regular gatherings that bring together Washington's men of influence Protestant, Roman for Catholic and Jews alike prayer and Bible study. Similar breakfasts are held weekly in the House of Representatives and the Senate. There are at least a dozen in the Pentagon alone, from elitist gatherings for admirals and generals to monthly luncheons that draw hundreds of persons from all echelons. No one has counted how manv go in the various departSincerely, ments, such as State or Health, Frank M'. Sumner Education and Welfare, but they certainly number in the scores. EDWARD B. FISKE, Christian mmmmmmam mm am Mm00 msmm 0GB935B aai dnnaiih aocsnssaiaHa shb I rea-v- 17.3-7- Visit INHERITANCE The Sir John Waller, the British aristocrat who recently married Ann Milcham. has ail inheritance of $1.2 million in store if his wife gives birth to a son, for he will receive this amount from an aunts estate if the Briton produces a male heir. I did not get married for the monev.. I happen to like the lady very much indeed," he declared. The money is in a trust established by his aunt. Lady Violet Waller, 12 t ears ago. Fair! FEAR-Awarenes- s ...fear is not alwavs a villain. On the contrary it mav be a benevolent force making us aware of physical dangers. It can be a signal, a stop. look, listen" sign of impending doom. Fear keeps ns from being hit In a tram. red-lig- It discourages ns from living m unsanitary conditions, from doctor's orders. In a sense we are blessed by the capacity to know fear. Wallace Fridv. A diso-bevin- g hinip I nto My h t ( Those who enjov wildlife should visit the M'ildlife Resources exhibit at the Utah State Fair, in progress now through Sunday, September 15. The fair exhibit this year features an albino porcupine, deer fawns, and fish plus mounted exhibits of a cougar, black bear, Abert desert bighorn sheep, squirrels and golden eagles. of Members sportsmens groups in the state are on hand to tell about accomplishments of hunters and fishermen in the field of conservation. Free stickers that sportsmen can use on their mail, packages, car windows, etc., to publicize Utah Hunting and Fishing Day, September 28, are avail-aid- e at the sportsmen's booth. Additionally, free red, white and blue vinyl bumper Hunting and Fishing Day stickers are being given to visitors. The stickers are Abingdon N (RUNS II von want is common long in hu ami to In 4 woman!" observes Dr, 1'i.mke. wlui made his stmlv in av uiat mu with 2 colleagues at figuie prohlem. She admires other men but has 4 fit if her hudiaud l.u.ks twin at another worn. hi. She loves her hudiaud w ith all her heart but still wonders, at times, about "The one that got sVuilmig University. He stated (hat most centenarians lived without constant stress uud had regular vctiods of lest, although neatly all hail wot Led hard all their lives. away." Site is smug when compli- mented, understanding when confided in. and nasty when gossiping ' V She is compassion in an apron, love with a diaper in her hand, worry in a sii krooni, an outraged veil or a tender kiss to her children. She is a pest or a plus mate to her hudiaud, a source of to the household pets. She is a defender of women's rights, a reader of Dr. Spink, a neglect or of lawnv a singer at the ironing Imard, a scow hr at ihrtv windows, a face wadier. giver, and a reservoir of She is all this and a lot more. She is a woman, a house necessity, the heart of the home Reprinted from The All- trim County News. RcILure. Vy, nour-idime- (). 1 1 era Belated birthday greeting, go out to Dorothy laiuite Kindred who turned one year old Septemlier 9. She it the daughter of Sp4 and Mr. Bernard It. kindred Jr., who are ttationed in Frankfurt, Germany. Crandpurent, of the birthday girl are Dorothy King, Bernard and Dorothy kindred, all of Tooele and Hav king of Crantttille. gnSEQJ Hospital suds only (Mans The couple hat ihoteii Wendell P. Droiihav of Too1 at their wedding dav. ele, a om'ihUt of the 1074 Top A reception will lie held that eve(.'lull of New York I.ife Insurance th-1th w ard HOSPITAL PATIKNTS: ning in I he athas to chiireh. qualified Company It Gat McAfee. Towle tend a educational conference in Mllliaui Yomigliauer. Towle p Vancouver. H.C. Top (dull lieuuie Anderson, Grantsville it the daughter of tales Mr. ('indy it hated on I Anderson. Grantsville Agnes Lloyd Murray. She it a records. of Towle High School Harl.nl Johnson. Tooele Mr. Droiihav hat lived in the graduate Alice Davie, Towle with the class of 7 1 and is preTowle area all hit life and hat sently employ eil at Towle Arniv represented New York I.ife for over lb years, lie was joined in Depot. a Mavne is the vm of Mrs. Demand lor manimii l)72 by his vm, Kichard A. Hai-- l Madsen of (Grantsville. a, a fuel (or nuclear tnvvri pl.intt Droiihav ill order to give better He graduated from Grantsville it resulting in demands that al service to the many New York High School in 1Ki1). Mr. MadI.ife Polict holders for the Tooele least two nett gaseous enrii hmeut sen is employed hv American Salt t County. plant, he constructed liv the Company. As a memlier of Top (dub, Government to increati- - the The couple plan to make t Droiihav' sales record is Mr. hooked aie siipplt. plants their home in the Towle area. solid for their production. outstanding. (TATI tnuhr profi-ssor.d- Wedding M'atnc Madsen and Cindv Murrav wish to announce their engagement and make their wedding plant known. 411(1 She is en- the Septendar 20th tymotiuni are )r. liomona S, Vlamt, Atto-eiat- e Dean of Student Affair, and attooale profettor ill the Graduate sthoul of Smial work at the University of I'tah. Mt. Shauna Adi, M oinen't Resour-le- t Bureau at the I'nitertity, and FliaU-tP. Furev, Federal M oinen't Goordmator for the Army Matrriel command. Mv Adam will tprak at 10 a m. at the mtt Thealrr. Mt. Fnrey at 11 15 a in. at the Theater, and Mt. Adix at 2.30 pm. at the Officer' Chili. (lonfcmm fle -- Health to reach Hat, eat 4ttl h(? fcvlt HTUrC, 411 11141 and wmk in imaleration, have a ornerv wlirti h Minluppv smuts disisttion and eiiov a regShe I afraid f miiv '1 ular sev hie," Dr. Hans Franke, a one bit frightened by 4 husband noted Aest Gei man twice her nze. alter spending H years interilaies She starves herself all week to and esaimiiing 321 viewing look nice for the weekend dinner throughout Germans. "It herself so party where she stuffs come from a family also helps has no every one will think die It life ss tlMIIJXT, at h Maine Senior Citizens are remind, ed of the F.lko trip planned for Septemlier 24 and 25. of 118.05 Reservation per lie must verson turned in no I later than Tuesday. Sept, 17. fr pott olfuer't lull. and She I capable of or her it hm caring (or her i hddren itutii Sht is i coit4imr fiti ol depiessi.ai, the blue, and mid. uni ailed for oulhmsts ol playing garnet," will fomt on the Equal Rights Amendment, presently pending ratification, and what It meant. Alto tihedulcd to speak at Aiievt ierden alvi note, that teveral food and man agemeut ilatti-- t vt ill lie offered at eteuiug elattet at I'tah Tei h tint mining fall quarter, w lul l heoii 4 woman l of God Mom all l 4 i feature She n 4 complement to man. deep h'ie Ad t Ivor, Mt. Gutwilhg'v vpeei h. titled " Women are not tear,. IllMITilll t ta-ake- Septenda-- r 2ttth 12 15 pm. at the and anollier in a nutting linnie One ttudeut alti lieeante an at'it taut manager of a loeal rettaurant SOS the ANJLAMERDEN conking and Itaknig course it all oh-i- i exit prngrain. generally running ftnui tit inunlht to a tear. Student t are aide to enter the program auttiuie and giadnate tthen pmlu lent, Mot! of the tliidentt lu the program are relerialt from agen , GETS, rehaluh lies tm It at t tat ion groiit and the I'tah Stale Oflit'C of Kmplot meiil Seeunty. Hie Skill, Center hat Ini'll attn-hi- t elated tt it h Itah Tetli for the pad (mo homemaker (.imnill on the ttatii, of tiouieii r l ill la the ketnote at Culinary Arts Program Moves To Clali TctIis Main Campus The Cltlem Elko Trip For Senior Citizens 8 IIOMEMkklH? Official, at Dugway Proving Crotind hate detignated lb-2Septcinla-- r at the treond annual Feileral M oinen't Veek at the post. The luaioralde Jacipieline of the (i. Gutwilhg, thaiqw-rvH- i luurd rath Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second (law Pottage paid at Towle, I'tah. Fublithed by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele Citt, I'tah. Addrett all rorretpundrnre to Bui 3'tO. Tuwle, I'tah 84074. Suliwript i.wt ratet. 15 eentt per copy. J00 per year delivered by earner In Towle City. $10 00 per year if mailed, I'l HI Mil 1) lit Tranteripl Bulletin Publishing Co., lue. JOI I IH'NN Fditor JU k TRNNTFR Atwalale Fditor l.jlll l. H. IIM.GRKN Hntuiett Manager I I.ill MUST Is Dupvav IViIeral Y omen s Week office. Q. I have a private health insurance plan now, but I'll be eligible for Medicare next year. Should I cancel my private insurance? A. You should first talk to an agent of the insurance company to find out what its regulations are for people covered by Medicare. Most companies automatically cancel a policyholders insurance when he becomes eligible for Medicare, but many also have special insurance plans which you can purchase to help pay expenses Medicare doesnt cover. For information about Medicare, call or write any social security ofiice. P XaUih Gatsxuicj 4i iZltir : ; Now Offering: Rentals Dishes U'astc Recovery Helps Ease Energy Shortage Resource recovery or reprocessing refuse takes on top priority in St. Louis. New Ot leans, Baltimore, San Diego County, Charleston, V. Va., and several other areas. The St. Louis project, involving the Lnvironment.il Protection Agency, the steel industry and Union Tlectric Power Co. has been so successful that the power firm is now planning to build a $70 million plant that will process all refuse in the metropolitan area. Reprocessing systems recover valuable metallic wastes for recycling and can convert other trash into usable energy. P Centerpieces Tables & Cloths Backdrops and Asst. Decorations J for Weddings Dances, Church Functions, Parties J Call I Ralph Jensen J I 882-407- 5 The Ritz Beauty Salon W 1 1 1 North Main Welcomes to their employment Engines are lubricated with oil; human hearts with kindness and love. GEORGE M. LAMS V. - Com Pudding 2 tablespoons corn starch 1 teaspoon sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 1 can (1 pound cream style corn V4 cup margarine, melted 3 eggs, separated Mix together corn starch, sugar and salt. Gradually add milk. Mix in corn and margarine. Beat egg yolks slightly and stir into mixture. Beat egg whites until soft peaks form when beater is raised; fold into corn mixture. Pour into greased casserole. Set in pan of hot water to depth of l2 inches. Bake in 350 F oven 1 hour and 10 minutes or until knife inserted in center comes out clean. Makes 6 servings. Sherry Gladden Her beginning specials are: v Hair Cuts REg s3 - for 2 JSS Call Xi1 0 S' 882-478- 2 K'5 Its a crowd pleaser Have a homemade Pizza at aam as Abbies Billiard Center ROOFING SALE! 1 00 North Broadway 8823362 235 lb. per sq. Thick - butt SELF-SEALE- 90-L- b. ROLL RS ROOFING 3 M860 bdl.per square on 7M Min Sur Prices Good For The Rest of This Month FARM AND HOME SUPPLY CO. 65 So. Main a Phone 882-333- 8 : |