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Show 11m? Tooele Twiwnpl, IVuLiy, I rl. lllCTtl 21, IWil 7 !: j finiws in ,., a x jf IT. ua e e t , .. . HiimjKKtiI(5vkin h Fruiy at Turt Cily. I'uh. Jud Tuurt (Wh CUm MtMti it IW rl li.IrlrW pi the turning stage uf "Ruttiprlrtiltkitu' high in liar Tuurle Vhoois this Week, WkxI v. 1 I'uh. Augmt lm 14. IKH. MvWr Ad of Manh 8, 187U ful4ihd by lh 58 North Tiamcnpt BuIUzu ful4thing Couqwny. Mai SiroH. TduvW Oly, Ulh AdJro all coriefKklc Utah M074 to Boa JJtX Tou 10 rraii prr ropy. M f SulnrfikM la,, 4. HIE HAY Winjam h crrrr. mt. B. H 1 a.ui , 14 Li i t Audi-tufiu- Editor Migr CREN. Bum pi nr nl this Saturday, Friuuary 25, at the Tuuale Ihgh Vbuul at 1 1 HI a m Iw the luung People's Theatre ul the I'nisrr-si- t uf Utah. Under the dilPctiun uf thetr leathers, students at Harris, 55r and Fast tJemmlary Vhuli base can(rtrd Ut a jmslrf run-tewhkh rrsulled In domi uf ruheful, imagutaiise signs- Plist and maid (date winners at rath whuul were gir litkrls to the play and will has lunch with the sad and stage rtrw following the prriurmanc, PI'BUUIU) by Tiawtipl Bulletin PuMuhutg Co, lor. JOEL DI NS. Edit lie rJ ii iai: Will S - ? 4 4 I k ; L-k.J-V' st March Is Hod Cross Month Join Bo A ContnUitor Itah - IW A Volniilwr live are I wing MvnL tiul lied Recently rrlrawd figure ly Crow for the Vd year report SJOI jwrvm were trained in lied Ctu fird aid kill by authorized volunteer indna torv. 13,538 trrvMn Mere taught dimming, life ittg, and Mater Mater vafety pradiitn iy aiitluirird safety indnutorv 2.901 pervoio Mere trained in home nursing dills, with at "Care of Uie Sk k and Injured, and Mother and llaliy Care. An additional 1 01, 1 Si persons received infonnal instnu-tiu- n in first aid. Mater safety, and home nursing skills through demonstrations and film dwwingv 193 Molale First Aid I'nits and 10 lied Cross Highway First Aid Stations ctNitrilaitrd to improving safety for travelers using the States highway. Manh is Red Cross Month. Join. Re a Contrilaitor -Be a Volunteer. - tin? Auu-riia- u Tooele Civic League lo Feature 'Food Preparation Fell. 27th NEW CRAND DAUCIITER Its a dainty little girl hie La Mont and Cae Moun. She arrived at the I'lah Valley Hospital on Tuesday, February 21 and weighed five pounds 14 ounces. She will be named Melanie. Happy grandparents are Mrs. June Gillette of this city and Mr. and Mrs. J. Willis Moon of llanna, Utah. The new parents are residing at Provo where Mr. Moun is completing his studies at BYU. Catholic Ladies Guild lo Meet "Food Frr (Miration Can Be Fun" Mill lie the theme for the evening when meinlien of the Ttmrle Civic League meet Monday, Fetmiary 27th. at 8 p.m. in the Club Ruumt of the Tooele City llall. Mrs. Boy Whit chouse and Mrs. for Tom Tale are the evening and Miss Naomi Jensen, USU Home Agent for Tooele County Mill lie guest speaker. Miss Jensen Mill give a demonstration on the preparation of salads. Other dub committee memlters include Mrs. Janies Jen- sen. "Do you have an opening for a genius?" Yes, and dont slam Jt on The Catholic Ladies Guild the way out!" Easley Progress has been changed to meeting 1967 March at 1, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. It will lie held at the Schools of the giant Alaska Social Hall, 145 N'. Broadway. King Crab may numlier from 200 All ladies of the parish are in- to 20,1)00 - Init all are mainly the vited to attend. same age and sex. Wed. March 1 Free wheeling Koratron Pacifica merry-go-fashio- & WINNERS OF THE Humprltdlki Putter Contest are pictured abuse with thrir winning I Irrwwlin ( pttklrrv L lo H ftfrt Koiro W MndM, fimrU flulcotoH, WrU wrl olligrr, Nancy IJ Couk. hdcrmt llrmmUfj &rrgrrft famrli 55 illianss, Harris I Jensen tars. MISSING pmtrn are un thj4ay in duwnluwn winPKI-- W E dows, Tklrls. at M tents rath, went an sale In the ricmcularv scbtaJs un WrdnestLty and will le sold through Friday. All bough neisl uf the litkrls are suld In llte sclnads, I he play Mililic and a Is ojwii tu the liiiuird numlirr tj lukrts will lie asailalde at llie chair. TICK IT S UTS went well llte first day. and a inetui r i4 llie Gutninuiulv Theatre Guild repressed tlie hojie that community suiMirt uf "Bumpelstdi. skin" wtNild Iw sot Ik tent warrant hnnguig "li(4 laaig-- 6 king" to Tmirle in Mav. The Voting Peuile's Theatre is lirtNight to Tuurle under I lie jiMiil sKMiwediip uf the Tooele County Sc fond DiUrkt. the PTA and the Community Theatre Guild. LYNN COX. with a "Spotlight on FaJduas from Bros os shows everything new from Jantzro, in the new Bee's 5V" Utrll top in a bright orange color, matching perfectly the famous Janten "Uquld Fit stretch pantv The junior model admires the new petite drew department at Browns uhkh Mill be emphasized at the annual Fashion Show qpomnred by the Tooele Cisic league. The show is scheduled far Monday, March 20 at the TIIS Auditorium. Welfare Banquet Friday for OLD FIREFIGHTER Third Ward Tooele Third Ward will hold their welfare liampiet on Friday, February 24 at the ward cultural hall. Serving will lirgin at 6.30 and the menu consists of !.m. ham, sca!loicd potatoes, jelto salad, green lieans, pickles, olives, white cake with cherry sauce. All members of the ward are invited and urged to attend. Ad10 per family. mission is leadership Meeting Called Tooele Stake Belief Society has called a leadership meeting for Sunday, February 26 at 1:30 p.m. in the Tooele Stake Center. There will lie classes for all departments and a good attendance of ward workers is desired. MEET THE MEMBERS of the winning Nth grade girls intramural basketball learn al Tooele Junior High School. Left lo right, front row am Tcrf Bryan, Donna Pratt, Karma Belich, Cynthia Thomas Drhbie Schindler and DeAnne 55'arburion. Back row, left lo right am Nancy Hamilton, Luann Pizzrllo, Kristi Lee, Robyn 55hile, and Karma Garcia. Absent from the picture is tram captain Lrslie Ensign. The largpitt collection of British and American fire marks as well as fire fighting equip- ment through the ages-- is located in The Fire Fighting Museum of the Home Insurance Comjiany, in New York Jusf Arrived At City. The museum is open to the public on weekdays from Tooele valley Hospital 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, by appointment only. BIRTH- SThe is getting so fast ami crowded that a fellow can't entertain a new idea without ail apioiiit incut- .- Personnel Administration One good way go save face is to keep the lower half shut.-SidAllinson ney nawwrw1 $ Michael and Mary Kae Blak-leTooele, son. Fell. 15. Howard and Claudia Pel4le-maTooele, daughter, Feb. 18. Kenneth and Cleora Evans, St. John, daughter, fell. 18. Bandy and Loretta Kcnnard, Stockton, son. Fell. 18. Ralph and Jo Ann Patton, Lake Point, daughter, Feb. 19. y, n. Edward and Kathleen Kuliicek, Tooele, son. Fell. 22. Craig and Janice Bush, Too ele, son. Fell. 22. . ns Tattersall by MEDICA- LR(4iert McKav, Tooele SURGERY- -' Milo Durfee, Grantsville KORET OF CALIFORNIA . Whirl through spring into summer with Koret of California's n coordinates Koratron Pacifica and Tattersall with the fashion look of homespun. Of 65 Dacron polyester, 35 cotton, in a carnival of colors. Shape set forever to machine wash, machine dry and never, ever need pressing. Elmo Pogue, Tooele Judith Mitchell, St. John no-iro- The wheel was man's greatest invention until he got liehind it. Henry Moniek UJDlI TOOELE JUNIOR IlICH SCHOOLS winning 7th grade intramural girls basketball team proudly poses for a picture. Left to right on the first row are Jodie' Buck, Ann Russell, Martha Diehl (captain), Teri DeLeeuw , Karen 5Vilson and Carol Hansen. On the 2nd row left to right, are Janise Nark, Stacy Crode, Anne Shepard, Tommy Brown and Karen Christiansen. Absent from the picture is Pam Peery. Girls Intramurals Winners Announced The Tooele Junior High Girls Two 7th grade teams tied for Basketball Intermurals are over 5th place. and the first place teams remainWinning teams were: ed undefeated. The 8th grade, 8th grade first place team was captained 1st place Leslie Ensign by Leslie Ensign. AH the 8th 2nd place Anna Harris grade girls intramurals were play2rd place - Linda Martin ed after school or before the 4th place - Debra Whitehouse start of the school day. 5th place - Pam Lewis The winning 7th grade girls intramural team was captained 7th grade: by Martha Diehl. The 7th grade 1st place - Martha Diehl . games were all played before 2nd place - Rose Ann Nelson school in the morning. 3rd place - Teri Clingman The competition was heavy 4th place - Dorothy Mantas and the 8th grade had to play5th place - Barbara Brito off for second and third places. tied with Susan Bullard WISE GEYSER The Waimangu geyser, in New Zealand, erupted to a height in excess of 1,000 feet in 1909. It erupted violently in 1917, and has not been active since. The worlds largest artificial ice rink is the one in Toyjco which has an ice area of 43,000 square feet. lien! Lowest priced Gas Dryer FRIGIDAIRE makes! T' Mod. 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