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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 12, 196S Celibralis 59lli iitor linltTlaiiml AllllivCTMTV Thai Beautiful Balloon May Be Drunk Test m Mrs. illiaiu Kucvuskl for her home iii Seattle on V surprise party was given Janft uary Bv the c hildreu of Mr. and Mrs. William Walk of Grautsville on the occ avion of that couple's Present at the dinner given at their jiarents' home were five of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Walk; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Walk, Mr. and Mrs, Merle Walk, Mr. and Mrs. l.vle Walk and Mr. and Mrs. launsc Spader (Irene Walk) of f'(V Tooele. Another sou, Wayne J. Walk of Salt Lake was unable to attend. After dinner, slides of Germany, sent home By grandson Don Walk were shown. -- Mr. and Mrs. William Walk recently celebrated the 59tli anniversary of their married life at a family party in Grautsville. Bird Hunting Success a Over For Year Per-liaj- is fj if, is. jhtwiii along with. friends. Mrs. Jack Rowlierrv also of Salt Lake eiitcitaiued at a luncheon for her. Mrs. Kucvnski is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lure is line. But it makes mighty hard to get Fenton. a All game Bird hunting for Utah or hunting chukar, Hungarian partridge and waterfowl were January 4. 1968. Jvsf Arrived At. Tooele Vaiuy Hospital ' you. In this country, as well as in England, a major enforcement arisen around the law prohibiting drunk driving. Tolerances of alcohol vary, and the vast majority of drunk drivers aren't arrested unless they had an accident. MBS. BHI LMMF.R School Beckons Inactive Nurses Wedding Revealed Two Stake Temple Day Monthly Mr. and Mrs. Jay Rydalch are an- Temple Day for the North nouncing the arrival of a duaghter, Tooele and the Tooele Stakes is Jeanie Collette, bom December 30 at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake. The Monday, January 15. Nine sessions are held on this day, and new addition joins brother Craig, alfrmemliers of the two stakes 8, and Terry Scott.4, at home in wht) hold teuqde recommends Tooele. Crandparents are Mr. and or who can obtain one, are urgMrs. Warren Mercer and Mr. and ed By their Bishop and Stake Mrs. Ferris Rvdulch all of Tooele. President to attend sessions in the Temple on this day. Transportation, where necessary, may lie arranged By phoning your Bishop or Priesthood Quorum president. Those who can Be at the Temple Bv 7.00 a.m. may attend the first session of the day. Those who are able to be at the Temple by 7.00 p.m. A March of Dunes meeting will may attend the last session of lie held Friday January 12 at 8 p.m. the day. at the Elks Lodge. TWO FILMS will Be shown at NEW DAUGHTER the meeting. One, The Utah State Mr. and Mrs. Ronald JohnBirth Defects Center tells the son are the proud parents of a of this center, which is large- story Bahv girl Bom Friday, January 5 March of Dunes at the LDS Hospital in Salt ly supported by contributions. The second film is Lake City, weighing seven pounds from the National Foundation and 10 ounces. She is the first child is called. The Only Boy, on the for her parents. Her mother is Block. the former Carol Walker. Mr. and Dick Cooper, State Regional Mrs. William Walker claim the Director of the March of Dimes young ladv for their second will be present at the meeting to answer any questions. More volunteer are needed Getting out of a rut seems from thoughout the county for the to be one form of mountain Mothers March on Birth Defects to MEDICA- L- Mr. and Mrs. William L. Yoiingbauer are announcing the marriage of their daughter Shirley Jdmts B. Brueinmer. le young couple w as married December 20 in Preston, Idaho, Brueinmer, a Sjuikaue, 'dimgton native, will lie leaving K,n "r an assignment in Viet s,anl- ""be new Mrs. Brueinmer will rcmui" in T)t'le complete her schooling. She is a junior at Tooele High School. lie held on Wednesday, January 31. THE MARCH of Dunes a is scheduled for Jan- 28 over KSL Channel 27 and uary Five television. The program will feature the King Sisters. Rebekah a Lodge will handle and last as calls, phone year, the Jeep Patrol will pick up pledges, Tela-Ram- Tela-Ram- The Teen-Ag- e Program is Being chairmaned By Kathy Lee. She is planning many different programs for the T.A P. this year. All interested persons are invi- ted to the meeting Friday to see what their donations to the March of Dimes support. Ronald L. Kingsbury Income Tax Preparation and Accounting 56 North Main - Ph 882-213- 8 Salt Lake Office: 1656 Emerson Av.f Ph: 467-076- iwDiin) M Seventh Ward Married Croup Plan Soeial The Seventh Ward Married are planning a Pot Luck Social on January 20 at 7 p.m. The entertainment will be furnished by Wilford Marwedell, well known western square dance v caller. Tickets are $1 per couple and can Be obtained By calling Doris 3 or Margaret Alsop at Knowlden at Everyone is invited to come and enjoy an evening of eating and dancing with neighbors and friends. 882-319- 882-286- 1 tuition-fre- e Carl Ekenstam, Tooele Elva Nelson, Tooele SURCER- Y- Vivian Saudino, Stockton Thomas R. Atkin, Tooele Dean M. Hammond, Grautsville w interest checks, in guaranteed amounts, are the good returns you get if you invest in SavSeries II current income Semi-annu- - Close Out on 17 igs Human Hair - Good Selection Reg. $39M Close Out Price 18 HOOD 34 S. DRUG Mom 1323014 ings Bonds. - nun8- - Dunngthe refresher Program. ducted from 8.00 h,ch a m t0 5:00 p.m., the trainees will attend lectures and demonstrations by an instructor assigned to the program aas well as by members of the hospitals medical and nursing staffs. They will also be assigned to climbing. telephone book this year so place this by your telephone refresher course for inactive registered nurses who desire to return to their profession will lie conducted at the University Medical Center from Jan. 15 to Feb. 23, 18. Hie six weeks course which meets five days per week is part of a state--ide program to provide qualified personnel for patient care. The course is conducted jointly by Utah of Employment Department and the State Department Security of Vocational Education. The Utah Hospital Association and the Utah State Nurses Association also sponsor the course which is funded through Manpower Development and Training Act funds. We feel certain there are nurses in this area who are interested in returning to nursing but who are apprehensive liecause of the Ranges that have taken place in the profession since they last Mrs 1Lo"!,lan' D,rector wforked ' Nursing, said. This program is orient them to new designed lur,in8 techniques and to prepare "em to resume the practice of nursin8- By bringing these nurses UP t0 date we bcheve that they A March of Dimes Plans Films 7e arent in the BIRTH- SCharlie and Violet Miller, of Tooele, son, January 9. Douglas and Sharon Seals, of ' Tooele, son, January 10. Hunters have had auqile opportunity to pursue game Birds this past season with long hunts on most species of upland game Birds in addition to the 90 clay waterfowl season. Those wishing to brave the cold of winter may still hunt rabbits or other nongame animals such as bolicats and coyotes. The season on cottontail runs to March 1, 1968. Opening dates fur upland game birds for the seavin are set, but season length and Bag limits will not lie established by the Board of Fish and Game until late summer when information collected from surveys conducted by fish and game field men are summarized and presented to the Imard. The mourning dove season will open September 2, followed by openings of seasons on chukar, Hungarian partridge, forest grouse, and sage grouse on Septemlier 28. Wild turkey will start Octolier 5, and the pheasant and quail hunts will Begin November 2, 1968. nursing units to participate in patient care under the supervision of their instructors. Mrs. Chadwick, associate director, Nursing Service, will be the nursing service representative for the refresher program and information about enrollment may be obtained by calling the nursing 1 extension service office at 301, between 8.00 a.m. and 5.00 p.m. daily. If anyone has any friends who are graduate nurses and have expressed the desire to return to nursing, please mention the program to them and have them contact me. Mrs. Chadwick INTEREST PER ANNUM 328-371- Specials mixedl doubles Satfuirday 7:3 p.m. Tp 3 Hines ffr $1 Seaflurdcay & Sunday 9 a.m ttill 6 p.m. wmimm Whew! Just made it in time for Christmas. This is Hollie Lynn Lloyd, new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Lloyd who was born Christmas Eve at Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Lake. Waiting at home in Vernon for his new sister was 16 month old Shawn. Grandparents of the new arrival are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lloyd of Erda and Mr. and Mrs. Ozra Tucker of Tooele. On Savings Certificates of $500 or more Enjoy the highest bank interest on Savings Certificates, paid every 3 months. All accounts insured up to $ 1 5,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ( When you plan for tomorrow.. . check with BEEHIVE STATE BANK today. Card Of Thanks We wish to thank all of our neighbors and friends for the expressions of sympathy we received following the loss of our husband and father. Sincerely, The Family of William Trujillo I BEEHIVE STATE BANK TOOELE GRANTSVILLE left Fri- the past two day alter weeks here visiting with family and Blends. Mrs. Kucvnski. the former Mary Jean Fenton, came to attend the wedding of her sister Iaslie to Keith Stew ait during Christmas week. hilt here she was extensively entertained. She was guest of honor at a family dinner hosted By the Burton Fentons in Salt l.ake Citv and the Harris B. Fentons held an oH-- house for her to receive cousins and friends. Other jiarties were given By 5tth wedding anuiversery. THE BRITISH Balloon test if an effective wav for the officer in a squad car to dtlerminc whether lie a a inav top' person has had too much to ENGLISH rOLICE tars re- drink, causing a safety hazard on cently liegau tarrying us standard the road. However, it can lie arequipment a supply of Balloons gued that this is effective only for attar lied to little tulies. Inside each those drunks who are noticed, and Balloon are a few yellow crystals that the nuiishmeut may lie someand some weak and. If a ImiBBv what harsh. Be that as it may, the National susjieits that a certain driser has had too many inaituues. he can Safety Council estimates that legally ask the motorist to Blow up drinking is a fac tor in more than one of his Balloons. half of all auto accidents. So what: that the average Assuming So nothing. if you haven't lieeu person does not want to drive w hen it is dangerous for him to do drinking. But if there is sufficient alcohol on your Breath, it will turn so, what's needed is a method Bv the crystals green! which he can determine Ins own IF THIS hapeus, you will lie driving ability after drinking. invited to oiii the nice policeman tnlie - sold the Balloon-on-for a nice ride to the nice police to mdis idnuls - is the answer. station, where samples of your Blood w ill lie taken to determine! to what degree you are intoxicated. If the alcohol content of your Blood is high enough to lie in violation of the traffic laws the judge must take away your license for a year. He may also fine you up to $2S0 or send you to jail for two months. If you are convicted of driving while intoxicated jDWI) a second time, the judge must jail If a nmn (oiiin up to you in Great Britain and bauds you a ImI-I- t Mitit he may lw a peddler - or he Is |