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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., March 1, Continued from Front Page IMS 1mm4 each Friday at Tooala City, I'tah. Sacond daaa tha Traaarript Pcxdg paid at Toocla, I'tah. PubJiJd by Bulletin Fublithing Company, Inc, M North Main Street, Tooele City, Itah. Addrcx all corrcapondance to Boa WO, , Tooele, Utah 84074. Sulttcriptioci rate 10 cent per copy; $8 per year. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co, Inc. j JOEL DL'NN, Editor JANN SWANSON. Associate Editor ETHEL B II Al.CREV Business Manager (Jravusitle Kiltvs Here Sal. for Mrs. Prolterl Dear Editor: Some time ago an article written by a Candid Citien, appeared in the Tooele Bulletin, criticizing the then, deplorable condition of smell of burning tradi, junk, etc, making a veritable obstacle course, for those using the rear entrance to pay taxes, apply for lidrivers licenses, marriage censes, attending business with Jeep Patrol, County Police and officials of Tooele. There too was a hazard presented by junk cars, with oen trunks large boxes for children to play in. very unsanitary, huge metal - frame used by children as slides, on County proHrtv in rear. This same Candid Citizen now is very proud to compliment the County for the excellent clean up job, of which many are as yet unaware of. Also the installation of a huge incinerator for t g. Now, may we each lake an interest and clean up our individual premises, to the I test of our ability, kicking off a clean up, beautification program for Vi from inspiration gained from County Commission efforts and example. Most Happy Candid Citien thecenter n Learning the points Tooele Cancer Chairmen Sel G oals for Crusade tt is warm. Thewarm-e- r the tip, the more done the meat. Graveside rites will lie held Saturday, Marih 2 in the Tooele City Cemetery for Mrs. Ida Slav Noble Pmltert, 71, of Elko, Nev, Ruth entertains Mrs. Bradman and Madame Areati at a tea as Edith pours during a Mrs. ,1roltert died Tuesday. scene from Blithe Spirits, premiering tonight at East Elementary School. Good seats are still available. February 27 of iiiiiries suffered in a accident at Elko. A LONG TIME resident of UAO Meeting Charles, the husliand and the Ibapali, Mrs. Proliert was I mm there Nosemlter 29. IS'Ki to Alex- trophy over which Elvira and Ruth There will lie a reorganizaander and Minerva Bates Noble battle, is admirably performed tion meeting of the Tooele County She was married to Karl Proliert by Baldwin, who mice United Action Organization held doubles Imth male lead as Septemlier 29, 1915. It was later again March 6 at 8 p.m. Wednesday, solemnized in the Salt lake and direc tor. (.'oiiiiiiimicate. Educate, Moti- Anderson Hospital and Tumor in the courtroom. county THESE ARE difficult roles vate! Dial wav the EDS Temple. They engaged in (hallenge is- Institute, Houston, Texas; and officers will lie Election of selthree as the I93H incidentally, ranching at lltapah until sued by Willis S. Peterson, Utah honors paid to Dr. Leland R. film shown. Reports held and a when they mosed to the Buth dom leave the stage. chairman of the l(K8 Cancer Cowan, Salt laike surgeon, by the on who Those remeinlter Beth organization of. similar Elko area. After Mr. Prolterts Crusade to more than 200 volun- Dr. Copeland and Utah's Governor elsewhere will lie given. programs death in I9t4 Mrs. Proliert moved llepworth as a talented comedi- teer leaders of Utah's 41 L. Calvin Rampton. county in "Arsenic and Old to Elko where she has since re- enne Die Utah Division, American units in the two-daleadership will find her even funnier as Ma- conference sided. Cancer 8 and 9 Society's bronze honor February Attitudes of parents and famSite was an ac tive memlier of dame Arcati, the medium with in Salt Iaike plaque was presented to Dr. ily are City. crucial factor in deterideals the and the 1.DS Church and had served constitution of The goal set by the East Cowan expressing the appreciathe success of the ceremining as Belief Society President at a Girl Sccmt leader. for 41 years Tooele unit of the American tion of the bral palsy child's therapy proButh and had lieen engaged in Costuming, by Patsy Bald- Cancer Society was $1,850. accord- of distinguished practice in surUnited Cerebral Palsy gram. MI and Primary woik. win, is, as always, well thought ing to Carol N. Shields, unit gery principally in the fight Associations offers skilled counMrs. Proliert was also active out, with careful attention to chairman. against cancer. Adhering to the seling and guidance services to in the Elko Carden (.tub and color. For the first time, the Highlights of the leadership highest standards of excellence, help parents deal with the diffiGuild makes use of wigs and the conference, which was held at he has Bed Cross work. performed uncommon ser- cult problems of raising a SURVIVING ARE a son Oren ghosts are especially effective in Hotel Utah, was an address by vice to the people of Utah and youngster. Help Proliert and two grandchildren yards and yards of sea green Dr. Murray M. Copeland, direc- the Mountain West as a physician United Cerebral Palsy continue Scott and Patric of Elko, three chiffon with hair to match. tor of medical education, M.D., teacher of medicine and com- its help to CP victims and their THE Cl'ILD'S customary sisters, Mrs. Bene (Etta) Eamire, munity leader." families. Rattle Mountain, Nev.; Mrs. arena staging adds much to the Mr. Peterson commended the Bird James (Margaret) Tracey, Brig- atmosphere. The audience Utah volunteers for their dediham City; Mrs. Millie Lyman, part of the seance, so to qx-acated enthusiasm und their efData Needed Crautsvilie; two brothers Alfred and no one is ever going to forget fectiveness in the annual crusade and Chance Noble, Salt Lake Madame Arcati's dramatic enbird Came questionnaires for funds and public education trance. have been sent out to 12,000 of City. regarding cancer control. Ghosts and their machinations Utah's hunters in order to obFuneral services will lie held Theme for the April Crusade tain information on their upland is in the Elko LDS Ward at 10 a. in. make this play especially intriguHope is Great in '68, acSaturday, conducted by Bishop ing for its special effects. Things game bird hunting activities in cording to Ralph J. Hill, presiEldon Ramsey and the remains fly apart, and the audience can 1967. dent of the ACS, Utah Division. Die numltcr of hunting trips will then be brought to Tooele expect to be pleasantly frightenDr. Cox.land sounded a note ed now and then. But it's all in and the numlier of birds harvest- of for interment. encouragement regarding the fun, there isn't a trace of horror, ed is part of the vital data needrecent progress and research and it's perfectly safe fare for ed in order to carry on a mand developments in the the youngest theatie-gcx-ragement program. This will allow cancer fields. Tickets are $1 for adults and those who enjoy the thrills of The following officers of The Moose Islanders, sponsor- 50 cents for students and child- pursuing pheasants, chukars, or the hx.-a-l unit attended the coned by the Loyal Order of the ren. They may lie Ixmght at the other game birds continued hunt- ference: Carol N. Shields, County Moose and composed of members Fabric Specialty Center, the ing opportunities. Chairman, and Annie Hullinger, The sportsman's part is an of the. Lodge and chapter, are Pedersen Insurance Agency, and County Crusade from members of the cast. A important one and the informaholding a Hawaiian loan, There will be a dinner, dance limited nuinlier will also lie availtion provided by those who re- - CARD OF THANKS The fanIy of MfS- Ernestine and floor show at the Smelter-men'- s able at the d(xr. ceive a questionnaire is needed wish to express their Kearns and appreciated. Hall March 30th. Those to all who deepest is appreciation dress a If in there must either questionnaire attending News them at her extended to help still in your letter file and it is Hawaiian costume or very casualillness and passing. They are so Dean Martin keeps control of the of from will and Fish allowed. No dress lie the suits Division ly. town with his pistol in Univerby Robin McPhie for the flowers, spiritual Reservations must lie made by On January 18, 1988 the Road- Came, please take the few minutes grateful excitement-packesal's dramatic words of comfort, help March 20 by calling side Cookers held their first necessary and fill out the form, lxmquets, filmed adventure Techin story Cost is $2 per person. The questionnaire should lie re- - n the home and for each and nicolor Rough Night in Jericho, meeting at the home of their love and of leader Mrs. Carol Kroff. At this turned even if you didnt hunt every- expression a Martin Rackin Production. last year. sympathy. meeting we elected officers. They The season isnt over until you are: Sharon Lee, president; Cindy have made every effort to help in vice McArthur, president; Beverly Hunter, secretary; Cherry Mad- the management of the resources sen, songleader, Robyn McPhie, you take pride in hunting. This includes .providing harvest inreporter, and Kari Hiss, game chairformation through the harvest man. On January 23, 1968 we de- questionnaires which may be cided to have a swimming party. sent to you. After we had been swimming we went up to Mrs. Kroffs and had a slumber party. On January 30 we made white sauce, and cream vegetable Reg. stew. On February 19 we had two demonstrations given by Kari NOW Hiss and Brenda and Melody Pederson. They were on how to fry carrots and bake potatoes. car-trai- SEVERE BLEEDING Skilled cooks often use plain fork for a meat thermometer. By feeling with their affingers the tip of the fork of ter jabbing it to the center a beef roast, they can tell if put on, for a iiuiulier of rrascHix. Hie tune element presents wane problems, as time lietweeu scenes elapses mostly in hours and moth is presumed to have hapjieiiej meanwhile. Die players are faced with a real challenge in making certain that the audience stays up to date chi all the hapieuings. For venue reasem, the lively, witty lilies are extremely difficult to memorize, and the cast is to lie complimented for the manner in which they have made them their own. FAl'LA ARGl'W gives a very realistic Mrformance as Elvira, the lively, devilish ghost of the first wife, who comes back from IiiiiIhi to make tremble for Ruth, the seccHid wife. Ruth stands forth plainly as the prosaic shrew she is in Marilyn Talmadge's convincing J Letters To The Editor Finger Tips Blithe Spirit Premiers sex-iet- llanest s Kitchen floor care is' where finger pressure can help stop bleeding may aid you in saving a life someday maybe even your own. A first aid book lists the pressure points. now in tha fingertip cate- gory. New pushbutton 'Pronto' cleans, shines and dries in 5 minutes. Its manufacturer calls it the fastest way to do a floor " Pinching the soil of indoor plants can tell you when watering is needed. If it crumbles and doesn't stick to your fingers time to water. Cerebral palsy is mure than a medical problem. It is a complex social and psychological problem affecting not only the Individual, but also his family and community. Your generous support of Cerebral Palsy and the Day Care Center will make more sets vices available to more persons afflicted with this condition. k Continued from Front Page Basketball flashy, hard-workin- g Doug Ilyinas, plus some real promising kids like Ron Rydalch, Scott McBctli, Phil Bevan, Rick Loreusou and Ken Proctor. Special accolades go to the student IhxIv who supxrted the team with the finest school spirit Tooele has had in years, the band under the direction of Boy Ferrin, the Pep Club, the cheerleaders, and the Drill team all lent their support 100 per cent, and no doubt contributed a great deal to (Tie success of the team. i Hawaiian Luau virus-relate- Mehere Baba, Indian spiritual leader, warning against the use of L t- - If Cod can be found through any drug. Cod is not worthy of being Cod. Follow the Crowd to a Real Fun Spot Discotheque Queen Dance Mall New Manager Brent Wood - Ralph Nader, safety critic, criticizing congressional appro- nations: They Lady Bird ?150,000,000 for gave beautification, but they cut highway safety from to 40,(XK),(MN). $140,000,000 Thats $150,000,000 for daisies and $0,000,000 for life and limb. HI d 882-013- Dancing Nightly - Also -- Vicky A Go - Go 6 p. . - 1 o.m. Across South TAD Gate - Last Chance 39.95 $22 Any remaining after this week will be returned to manufacturer. HOOD DRUG 34 S. Mom 812-301- 4 Lady Democrats The Tooele County Lady Democrats Club will hold their meeting at the home of Loma Smith, Grantsville, on March 4 at 7:30 p.m. Speaking will be Jack Smith on the topic of the State Legislature. All members and interested ladies are invited to attend. Cal Jaynes accepts position as the new manager of the Officers Open Mess. New Manager Under the Armstrong Sign Clyde Gibson Tire Shop 725 No. Alain, Tooele Where You Find The Men l7ho Know Tires Best LOWEST PRICES! Hold over Special 750x14 New Tires $12 plus Fed. Tax 2.20 For Offieers Club Cal Jaynes is the new Manager who will Civilian Manager, employed on the depot and will also be the Assistant Mess Secretary. ILF Michael R. Lampton is the Club Officer, and SFC Leo Gibby is the mess Steward. The Open Mess employs e six civilians on a basis and four civilians on a Come in and Register Jaynes, full-tim- part-tim- e basis. The new manager announces that the OOM has started serving evening meals in addition to the regular noon lunches. Pipelines carry 44 per cent of the petroleum tonnage transported in this country, says Oil Facts, but trucks, water carriers and railroads also plav important roles. The publication says the gasoline purchased at a neighborhood service station may have reached the pump through a combination of several means of i having a sale to beat all sales this weekend only! ALL (we mean all - no special little racks or tables) of our Fall sweaters, wool skirts, wool pants, dresses, suits, coats and Aileen Sportswear are on sale for ONE HALF OFF! ! Fabulous? . . . You bet! ! Be sure to come in early and see all of the other bargains waiting for you THE STYLE SHOP is sj. |