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Show American Legion Temple Wedding Unites Couple Auxiliary On Friday, August 30, 1968 To Meet Tues. Miss The Tooele Transcript, Fri., September 20, 1968 each Tuesday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Towle, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele Cilv, Itali. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah, 84074. Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy; $0.00 per year. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOfc:L DUNN. Editor J VCK TRANTER, Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALGREN. Business Manager Issued The new committee for the Tooele Civic League are from L to R: Donna Porter, Barbara Stringham, Jolene White, Annette Smith and Dorothy England. Civic League To Hold Membership Tea The Tooele Civic League would like to invite all interested persons to their membership tea. It will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. LaVar Tate, 116 South Main, on Sunday, September 22 between 3 and 5 p.m. Tooele Family Commends City Police The Tooele City Police Department received a letter of commendation last week from a grateful Tooele family, crediting them with preventing serious fire damage to their home. Rags which had been used on farm machinery and washed and stacked still hot from a cloths dryer began to smolder. The family, except for their sixteen year old son, had gone out for r t the evening and the fire was not detected. City Police Officers Daly and Petersen saw MISS BEVAN the smoke and alerted the boy. They also stayed to assist in putting out the fire. The Howard Clegg family of Bit and Spur 8 South 1st East in Tooele thankFamily Picnic ed the Policemen commending Sunday, September 22 at 1:00 them also for their many unMr. and Mrs. Ray Be van anis the big day set for the noticed services. nounce the engagement of their p.m. Bit and Spur family picnic. It daughter Renee, to Craig M. will be held at the clubhouse. CARD OF THANKS Malouf. A spring wedding in the There will be lots of games for We would like to express our U 5 Salt Lake LDS Temple is plan-5the kids and lots of food for all. sincere thanks to all the people ned. All members are urged to who assisted in any wav during The future bridegroom is the J come and join in the fun. There the illness and death of our loved Mrs. Mr. of and J. son J Murray will be lots of small children so one. Thank you, especially for J Malouf of Belmont, Calif. we'd like you to leave the horses the food, the beautiful floial Both are attending Brigham at home. - Young University and will gradu- pieces, the kind words spoken and the beautiful music renderate in June. ed. May the Lord bless you all. The family of LeRoy Ellis and Gold Star Mothers are dially invited to attend. Friends Attend Wedding Reception t 8 n e m V m Graduates Miss Lora Lopez graduated from the St. Vincent Hospital of Practical Nursing in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Graduation exercises were held in the St. Francis Cathedral on Tuesday, September 17, beginning at 7:00 p.m. t The American Medical Associations home health book, Todays Health Guide, points out that weight can be lost on virtually any dietary plan, good or bad, that ensures a calorie intake less than energy used. It is apparent, however, that many diets Bronco for 1969 (top) are only temporarily effective and Ford Divisions lively do not promote the fundamental and the 1969 Ranchero by Ford both feature new engines for improxed performance, on or off the road. purpose of permanent weight loss. Reducing diets, ideal weight g tables The population of the world at One difference between winter charts, almost available are 250 about everywhere. the time of Christ was ancj summer, is that bare limbs in It is our purpose here to discuss million. It took some 1,600 years to winter are on trees, the briefly some principles of the double that number. Now, still world excess of births over deaths Basketball attracts the good reducing diet. million 50 about of annually, equals highest type youth. Todays trend is toward smalshower heads. ler, g The Information Bureau reports that they give better showers with less water. calory-countin- Plumbing-Htating-Coolin- :: I t Open till 7:00 p.m. Fri. On Mon. t ft" Xy tap The diplomas were presented by Sister Mary Joachim the school Administrator. 35 Nurses were a part of the graduating class. A reception for friends and relatives was also held. Miss Lopez is the daughter of Mrs. Lucy Lopez and since the death of her mother has been living in New Mexico with an uncle. Miss Lopez attended school in Tooele. Theie are more humans serving other humans in bondage (slavery) this very year and day, than at any other time in history. Sound modern? Gibbon in his book The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire describes lawyers, thus: They conduct their clients through a maze of expenses, delay, and disappointments, from which, after months or years, they dismiss , them, their patience and fortunes a being exhausted. ? THE DIET should be individualized in harmony with income, national origins, religious principles and personal circumstances. The diet should be practical, consistent with work patterns and other everyday obligations and responsibilities. The diet should be balanced, and in conformity with good nutritional practice. THE DIET should be a pattern for life, not just for the period of weight reduction. Generally, physicians do not recommend the crash diet in routine weight reduction. Instead, they are more likely to prescribe a diet aimed at a gradual weight , reduction over several months. It usually isnt necessary to go hungry while dieting. Your physician can help you work out a diet that will be satisfying and at the same time permit you to lose weight. EXECUTIVES The quintessence of executive management is the ability to make effective decisions. Since most of us dislike making decisions and habitually avoid the responsibility of making them, there is a serious shortage of Robert competent executives. E. Chasen, Public Utilities Fortnightly BALLOTS AND BULLETS As port of the Federol Votbaling Assistance Program, lots will be delivered personally to eligible servicemen subject to hostile fire in Vietnam just as they were delivereddur-to men in frontline foxholes ing World War II and Korea. - on a But a Voting Officer can battleline or at a base only deliver the opplication and information. The desire to cast his vote must be with the individual serviceman. Do your inpart as a commander and dividual service member complete your FPCA and then, at the appropriate time between now and the November 5 General Election, return your ballot to your home state in time to be counted by election officials. Greeting family and friends at the Tooele Stake Center on the evening of August 9th were the newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Harrison, Jr. Their marriage was solemnized that morning in a ceremony performed by President O. Leslie Stone in the Salt Lake Temple. Following the ceremony, they were honored at a wedding breakfast hosted by the grooms parents Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. Harrison. The bride is the former Susan Ross, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy M. Ross and the late Edward R. Ross, ELDER CHRISTIANSEN Returns From Irish Mission Elder Gean LaVerl Christiansen arrived home September 12 after having served two years in Ireland as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Jr- - Saints. He reports he worked in Galway first, opened up the town of Castlebar, then went to Limerick. These three towns are in the Republic of Ireland or Eire as it is called. He next went to Belfast, Omagh, Belfast, Londonderry where he served as District leader, and then Holywood. The missionary spent a year in Belfast. He had the privilege of working under two mission presidents. President Rolland L. and President Theron Joussi, Ashcroft. He reports the mission is growing with 487 baptisms last year. He had the opportunity of having Elder Keith D. Aver-e- tt of Tooele, and Elder Kent W. Peterson of Grantsville for companions. The mission is starting to prepare for stakehood now, he stated. There are four chapels in Ireland. . . One in Belfast, one in Londonderry, one in Portadown and another being built in Bel- McKay. Mrs. Glenna Wilson was at the guestbook and Misses Laura-le- e Richardson, Nancy Carlson and Kay Davis were in charge of the gifts. MRS. HARRISONS going away dress was of yellow and white lace, princess style, with a match- THE BRIDAL gown chosen by Mrs. Harrison was a graceful ing three quarter length' jacket cage line style. The long sleeved of the same material. She wore bodice was of chantilly lace with yellow accessories and a white a scalloped neckline and full orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison honeylength skirt in silk organza over bridal satin and bordered in mooned in the Canadian Rockies matching chantilly lace. The full and returned to make their home organza train, caught at the em- in Tooele where Mr. Harrison is pire waist, was bordered in the employed as a computer systems chantilly pattern with lace motifs analyst at Tooele Army Depot. scattered, throughout, the train.-He; r-- T , shoulder length veil was at-- 1 . PROVO VISITOR tached to a single rose with Mrs. C. E. Fletcher of Provo lace petals. The bridal is visiting with her daughter Mrs. bouquet was a cascade of white Bert H. Weight at Mrs. Weights roses and staphanotis with a white home here in Tooele. orchid center, backed with beauti- t . ful ivy. Mrs. Jack Tranter was matron of honor. Other bridal attendants included Mrs. John Harmon, Mrs. Charles Saling, Miss Elaine Harrison and Miss Lori Harrison, flower girl. All of the bridal attendants wore full length cage line dresses of lavender dotted crepe with white daisy trim. They held nosegays of orchid-pin- k carnations centered with a fast. white rose. All wore matching Elder Christiansen will be headpiece bows. honored at a homecoming proESSENTIALS Sunday, September 22 in gram All the world expects of a I 1 1 .1 ( tr.c loocic rpt vvaru. Meeting mini ttr student is that he has graduate time is 1:00 p.m. learned how to learn. 1 Mothers of the bridal pair chose street length dresses of a deeper orchid shade in lustre crepe with white accessories and white orchid corsages. PERFORMING the duties of best man was the brother of the groom, Larry Harrison, with Glenn Henderson, Dennis McBeth and Richard Harrison as ushers. With Miss Pam Canady serving as hostess, the refreshments were served by Diane Dobson, Michelle Haines, Susan Williams, Joyce Pollock, Lonni Bryan, Lori Bryan, Kathleen Slater and Janet i Adult Class To Begin At Tooele Slake Center Adult Doctrine and Covenants class will begin on September 25, at 7:30 p.m. The class will be held in the High Council room of the Tooele Stake Center. Teacher this year will be Max Gowans who taught the class last year also. Class starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. and is out at 9 pan, each Wednesday night lor this interesting class. Homestead, Florida, is the secThe Catacombs, under Rome, ond wettest area in Florida, while run for 500 miles, and contain Miami Beach, not too tar away, is about 6 million graves. the second driest area in Florida. Presents f : Little Jesse Brown will he six years old on the 20th of Sept. He will he having a party on the nineteenth. On hand to help him celebrate will be nineteen of his friends and his little sister Rebecca. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Leon Brown, Tooele.. f ming off excess pounds. Temple Rites Nora Lopez A Diet The American public is now well aware that any effective weight control program must include dieting. HUNDREDS perhaps thouof different diets are sands presented to us. Most are billed as a surefire means of trim- Tooele Stake MIA will hold their monthly leadership meeting Thursday, September 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the Stake Center. All ward mutual workers are invited toattend. ALLdepartments will be held. Stake board members meet in the Relief Society room at 7 p.m. for a short check up meeting. Couple Wed In LDS To Fit Your Need m Tooele Stake MIA Leadership This Thurs. MR. AND MRS. WAYNE HARRISON j Theres Fourth-Elevent- cor- Relatives and friends attended a wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Done Saturday evening, September 14. The reception was held in the garden of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Young of Provo. Mrs. Done is a sister to Mrs. Beit Weight of Tooele. Those attending from Tooele included Mr. and Mrs. Bert Weight, their son and daughter David and Debbie; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Weight and Miss Pam Canady. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rvdalch attended from Bountiful. Engagement 'Announced 8 Chris J. Strieby and Katherine Irene Wiley were married in the Salt Lake Temple. A wedding reception honoring the couple was held that h same evening at the Ward, Salt Lake. Mr. The first meeting of the year for members of the American Lewill be held Sept. gion Auxiliary 21 at the home of Mrs. John L. Join nay, President. Highlight of the evening will be the reports from Wendy Webster and Vickc Bovan, Tooele Girl Staters. A pot luck dinner will be: served beginning at 6:30. All members, wives of Legionnaires A Carefree Look Into Fashion 99 K k. ff F You & The New are cordially invited to a fashion show previewing some of our exciting new fall fashions. V K v 1 969 FORD TRUCKS aft9? Place: Style Shop Date: Sept. 21st, 1968 Time: 1:00-3:0- 0 p.m. B3TC7 at UtoDDDrfO 278 North Main, Ml II IIIIKMI ei) Wills ISHViJUs JOOS Tooele Immediate delivery on models not in stock! 57 |