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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., Noveinlx'r 15, I Placida Joyce Tennant Marries S Miss Placida Joyce Tennant liecame the bride of William Rapp Octolier H in a ceremony performed by Bishop Jack at the home of the brides and Mrs. F. G. TenMr. parents, Issued ruh Friday 1 Tixx-lCity, Utah. Srrund Clau Postage paid al Tixx-le-, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulle-tiPublishing Company, Inc., SI North Main Slrrri, luorle Citv, I'tah. Address all correspondence to Bo 390, Tuuclc, Utah 84074. Sulm-riptiorate 10 cent er copy; $0.00 jvr year. PUBLISHED bv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor JACK TRANTER. Aswxiate Editor ETHEL B. IIALCREN. Business Manager e n Letter To letter To The Editor The Editor Ridge-Woca- New York. HERE FOR AND PUMPKIN PIE ,uil' , ' FIT OCCASION 34 - -- ar AllllOUIUCd Mf -- nj Mrs oraie R. Chamlierlain, Tooele, announce Chamlx-rlain- . Karen She will lie wed to Jed A. Bryan in a ceremony to lie performed Decemlier 20 in the Salt lake Temple. Mr. Bryan is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Aron E. Bryan, Provo. The bridal couple will be honored at a reception at the Tooele Thirteenth Ward the evening of their wedding. Miss Chamlierlain presently attends LDS Business College. Her fiance is a student at Brigham Young University. He has fulfilled an LDS Southwest Indian Mission. youre missing. is N t A longer, lower look is part of it. Sos the room and the larger, easier-to-loa- d trunk. Enjoy a smooth, big-cride on a h wheelbase. Rocket ar 124-inc- Meet the son of Blaine and Judy Russell of St. John. He is their first child and arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital November 1 1. He weighed in at seven pounds 14 ounces. Claiming the young man for their first grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Wolfe of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin O. Russell are the paternal grandparents who boast three other grandchildren. Photo by A. D. Thomas Cement is used to make concrete that weights as much as 250 pounds per cubic foot, or the normal weight of 150 pounds, or as which light as 35 to 40 pounds can be sawed, planed and used as lumber. 8 Escape from the ordinary at your CMdsmobile dealers. Mrs. Lois Morris, chairman of the Towle County Red Cross Bhaxl Program has received the letter of appreciation: following Just Arrived At Dear Mrs. Morris: Tooele Valley Hospital We are writing to you to our thanks for the bhaxl express BIRTII- Sconducted at Tooele, drawing of Doug and Patty Ilyinas, Novemlx-- r 4. This was Monday, Tooele, son, Nov. 13. one of the lest efforts of the community for quite some time MEDICA- Land we appreciate that you and Marilvn Jean Palmer. Grantsville committee worked many your lone Cole, Crantsville hours to involve as many people Ellen Davis, Tooele as responded to donate. Lee Johnson, Grantsville On our lehalf, would you exRay Bussard, Crantsville press our thanks to the doctors who gave us medical coverage, SURCER- Yto the volunteers who served at William R. Judd, Grantsville the drawing, and to the donors Ada Bridges, Tocx-lwho responded to the request Dean Severe, Grantsville to participate. Alice Oldham, Tooele It is a pleasure for us to work Tooele Eshler, Harry with you and serve your communLouise Smith, Tooele ity. Grantsville Lynn Nvlund, Sincerely Sterling White, Toiode B. Beckstrand Orrin Mae Biggs, Tooele Administrative Director Intermountain Red Cross DISCONTENT Discontent by itself does not Blood Center invariably create a desire for change. Other factors have to be Some years wetter than others? present before, discontent turns No. (Some seasons, yes.) Records of is these into disaffection. One show' that the anual precipitation Eric Hoffer, a sense of power. over a period of years varies but a The Tme Believer (Harper and mighty little. for New Olds 68 Delta 68 Royale appointment Principal, too often, buys Use Hood Drugs ILayauvay Plan While selection of Christmas Gift Items is at its best! Avoid disappointment of shopping in crowded conditions near Christmas time e Row). engines that run on f regular gas. New models, new GM safety features. All for very little more than youd pay for an ordinary car. Your nearby Olds dealer can help you escape. V-- 250 South Main Call 882-151- 1 Expresses Appreciation Olds Delta 80: That look could make a man lose his little-ca- r mind. Come look. Step into our big-cworld and see what Shalimar Red Cross DRUG HOOD DRUG at the MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM RAPP The Editor Deadline is November 15 for Overseas Mailing has joined the staff X- 0 for Overseas Mailing Scow THE NEWLYWEDS were honored at a dinner at the Skyline Cafe by her parents. Saturday, Octolier 19 they greeted friends and relatives at an oen house. - Good selection of Mens Christmas Gifts and Wraps Berniece Matron of honor was Mrs. Roliert Woodson. Also in attendance were Miss Jill Tennant, sister of the bride, Mrs. Dave Poulscn and son Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Jcri Johnson and Lisa. . TURKEY ti wedding er. ROAST I the l, was the grooms mother and two brothers, Skippy and Mike, and an aunt Mrs. Mildred Connelly, from Tacoma, Washington. Skip served as liest man for his broth- JUST AS I ( nant. Parents of the gnann are Mr. and Mrs. A. Rapp. Dear Editor: Dear Readers: We wish to express our It seems to us that Wendover appreciation to all those who really started to come alive gave us a vote of confidence in these past four year. Three years the recent General Election. ago we got a new school, a four-yeschool, enabling the students We promise to continue of liest the to to Tooele complete four years of high .to terve school in Wendover. For the first our abilities, working for the time Wendover' scluail really of the county. ran like a school. Marie Johnston llalladav Sterling did this for Wendover's scluail Buzianis Ceorge and many many things. County Commissioners Our town is saddened by the Dashumls make poor house fact that some big hot shot in They keep the screen chair open town thought he would run for too lung. Marie's seat on the scluail laiard. Now we haven't a representative out here to see that things get done for our scluail. TIIE OTHER candidate just bit his nose off to spite his face. , fnenck re Mrs Nancy Swal Now when Wendover's sc luails and children Carolee. Marianne need to have their problem nd ;r,c. They are guests of solved Mr. Cluff will I clear out s parents Mr. and Mrs. feel in lake Point and he won't ja'icy a I1 like driving to Wendover to clear , , , l up the matter. Why cant Wendover have a laiard memlicr to represent them Crfneiecan, and Ihapah? It seems to us Mr. Russell and Mr. Williams can e 1,1 - a represent Erda, Pine Canyon and THANKSGIVING lake Point students since they all attend Tooele schools. Who J,a our students to schtad r CARDS what Wendover We could go on and on needs than their own represen- - tcinR what Marie has done for tatives? Marie had some matter us THE to take care pf every day. Will WE CHALLENGE Mr. Cluff Mr. Cluff lie able to take care (0 j0 half the job Marie has done of these matters? for us. Also, we hope that the As the old saying goes, one school laiard ties a string around person can spoil it for everylaxly. their fingers to remind them that This is what Marie's opponent Wendover is still 100 miles west did for Wendover. He made it of Tooele. so Wendover won't have someone Wendover loves Marie for the to see that things get done. If enthusiasm and spirit she has this man would have stayed out created for our school and our of the matter and had not pulled community. Many thanks to you the 55 votes from Marie, Wend- - Marie, over would still have their devot- - Respectfully ed representative. MERLYN'N VOWLES Marie has lieen a faithful ser- - WENDY SHEPHERD vant to our community. She has ( 'ear spent long hours and her uwn money to sye,that things get laCllGi 1 done for Wendover. When we see Wendover's high school basketball team and pep club go by in the school bus, we will think Dear Editor: Tonight my wife and I were of Marie. She got us a bus to visiting friends, when we were called home by our vey badly frightened children. The oldest boy is sixteen and the youngest child is 11. Our son said there was a prowler, peeping in the kitchen window outside our home. We immediately rushed home and searched the area around our home. I could find nothing out of order. However the past few weeks we have suspected and on one other occasion saw someone. In the future I will be prepared to handle the situation in a very thorough manner and I guarantee any prowler will prowl no more. There are a number of prowlers in Tooele and any of them which wish to join my party are invited. Leonard J. Stalliviere So. Main 4754 No. 2nd West Tooele, Utah . called WIFE. Dont Be Deaf FREE Come to Beltone's Hearing Aid Service Center Kirk Hotel Tooele, Utah Tuesday, November 19 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. SERVICE AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL MAKES Each Aid Serviced 1 FREE BATTERY WITH: Each Each Hearing Test Battery Purchase |