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Show I TIIS Students Special Program Do Well For and Cleaners Set M-M- In College by Diane Llkingtnii Tin grades of TIIS Alumni, in colh-graruuml (In stale to indicate tlut tilt students have luil a fine high vclmul Iwi v iloin the MARCH OF DIMES il Mt al tb ertioa m CIS-T- V West-minst- bettor Stmdoyl Sm rm for deal on yevr cor, borne or life ioMiroiKe any doyl The Towle Transcript, Fri., January 21, 19C9 Mlrttii4ii for tin M Men in (hit region announced plant for a Fireside and Dance. Ik; held Friday. J.imi-arr l 31. a will highlight tin? evening. After tin? fire tide there will lie a dame. The purpose of (hit program is ,0 lv,,l,l? ,,f M Men A mid (ilwnm la Tuo Slake y qM-cia- qa-akc- 'r fl,d .Monday Temple ilav for the Ninth Stakes will Tooele and the Ttxx-l- Ihe opK.rtunity lie Miniday, January 27th. This is set aside as the Temple Dav for these two stakes and all who base Temple Recommends or who can obtain one are urged hv their Bishops and Stake Presidents to attend as nianv sessions as they can on this day. Those who can't lx- - at the Temple hy 1.30 am. can attend the lust session of the dav. Those who can Ik-- at the Temple hy 7. 00 pin. can attend the last session of the day. Hie Temple recording names ini the following tunes lor the ten sessions: a.m.; 8 a.m.; 10 a.m. a.m.; F30 p in.; 3 pm; 4 pm.; 5 p in ; 0.30 p ut. ami 7 p in. Choral Festival Set for Mon. At Sixth W MUTt'U. MUUUFDS Temple Day school." Mr. Skvles fmllier stated that he thinks, "We owe the teachers a Ut on the luck for the fine education they afford our youth. Schools rejKirting the scores of the students are the I' of I', BU I'M'. GSU. Dixie, and GLU. Catch NFL Football S Tin? overall quarterly or semester grade ximt averages of the ttodenlt. a melt at the nurses studied and indisidiial grade are suit liaik to the high wlnail at the end of the college term. Mr. Paul Skvles, principal at TIIS. said that "Our ttiulenlt have adiisled very well to the college of their choice. This hat Itcen verifieil hy the reports from each TNoamDailOBJBatra THIRD SECTION en ard Some St. John fathers had a dale with their daughters. Theme of the evening was "Come to the Circus. A full course dinner was served by the daughters with cute balloon downs decorating the tallies. Contesting in circus games with the dads and their young partners and Paula was a lot of fun for Clinton and Jolene Sagers. Keith and Wendy Ahlstroin, and Tamra Feans. Rhonda Don and Bracken, and jack Calvin Russell, C.ary Peggy Sagers, and Callie Caldwell. Other guests invited were mcmlicrs of the and Connie Ahlstroin, bishopric and husbands of the Primary teachers who were ill charge of this gala affair. Mrs. Flla Bracken and Mrs. Delores Teachers are Mrs. Clcora Fvans, Mrs. Verdie Caldwell. On Monday, January 27, the Tooele Sivth Ward will hold their (.hiaitet Choral Festival. Some very entertaining novelty CARD OF THINKS Tooele Friends: along with the lieautiful sacred Dearest Tliank you so very much for the sclec lions which each cpiartet licantiful floral offerings and a will present. i ijiiartets will sjHtiul thanks to all mir dear including several family friends who motored to the viewthe iiartet ntfiniicrs will ing. We are to happy we had the chance to live in Tinn-Iand join together in chorus to present I that two of our children were two iiiiiiiInts. A liom there. We feel our spiritual special invitation is exLEONARD News was received here by in Tooele were the tended to all music- - enthusiasts eerienccs HANSEN sweetest we have had m church who are promised a most re- Mrs. Cecil Arthur, St. John, on 49 S. lit Eost Monday, January 20, of the death warding event. assignments. So grateful to Presiof an uncle Mr. Richard A. 8823005 dent Callistcr for hit represent(Dick) Switer, of Denver, Colo. state farm nsurance companies ing our years there. Please conic THIRD WARD Horn OHicav Bloomington, llmoa He was the husband of Mary mid visit us at anytime. RFFIFF SOCIETY Alice Bracken Switer, a freThe Vaughn Krebs Family Third H aril Belief Society cul- quent visitor of this area. tural refinement lesson will lie Mr. Switer was 88 years of given on Monday. January 27 star- age and had lieen in ill health ' ting at 10 a.m. I'lii class leader is for some time. Marie Williams. There will lie a New Wurlitzer Pianos $499.00 Surviving are his widow of I why sitter. Denver and three children, Mrs. Now Story and Clark Console Pianos Kay Moore, and Richard, of REPORTFD IMPROVING in Walnut $695.00 and up Denver, and Russell, of Green Owen R. Ilcnwood, who suf- Bay, Wisconsin. New Wurlitzer Theatre Organs $795.00 and up fered a heart attack last Sunday ' Funeral services were held at F. evening is reported improving Denver on Thursday, Jan. 23. at the FDS Hospital in Salt Lake Safe Investment 226 No. 1st East, Tooele, Utah City. According to family nienihers NEW YORK The nation's Local Representative for: he is still in the Intensive Care 1 1 Cc-ral- d Cafeteria serv ices are available for those who may Ik- - attending extra sessions. Ti.ius xul.it ion will Ik- arranged where needed hy yixir Hc-i- Bishop or your (tunnun president. Fit-ver- quar-progra- Uncle Dies A Denver Piano and Organ Sale See G. Cunard Hart Brothers Music Co. 3 Stores in Salt Lake City, Utah I'uit hut is improving. "There's no fool like an old fool" says the old saw. Nothing like experience. Dollar Huii(uel Friday KxpiYAM ('.alls .Meeting ValIn I K'hulf uf the Tikm-ley Nurwug I Ioiim. we wish to For Sunday Al Slorkton Appreciation thank the people (organizations, I Relief Society groos. schiHils and i loiri lies of Tixk-Ic- for their expression of has called a meeting for Sunday, love and happiness through the January 20 in the slake center, holiday season. starting at F30 pan. A gixxl altemlanif of all ward Sincerely Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunlasv class officers and leaders is Tcxx-l- g Ward is another Dollar Banquet' on Friday, January 21 at the ward church. at 6 pan. Serving will and the public is cordially invited to attend. Cost is $1 per plate or $5 per family. Hie menu includes meat loaf, baked potato vegetable salad, rolls, and pie. The Stockton Relief Soeiety sxm-surin- Slake e at Ix-gi- WITH ALL THESE POPULAR OPTIONS roof Dual racing mirrors Pin stripe Deluxe wheel covers Full carpeting Whitewalls Vinyl-cover- SALE-PRICE- D . . . LOAOED Simulated hood air scoop Special E78 whitewalls Dual racing mirrors Pinstripe Wheel covers I'aikwav. F.serxiNie lit the ward is vited. Please rail SS2 2IN5. or 8S2 UVI, HOME l FSTMLNT 8S23220 295-557- Bountiful TiKK-l- e NLW LISTING: GouifortaliU living 2 extra large h r.. a very nice kitchen. Intv of storage space and Imilt facilities. New ill laundry carx-liuin a living riKiin that util give von the comfort you are liHikiug for. Drajx-- s and curtains go with homo. Extra huge lot. all fenced. This home atvi has a 3 rxni iqurt-lix-nl completely finished m itli all jelled garage. This home is in excellent ctMiditinn. Priced at $ I7inni.ini. NLW LISTING: 3 h.r. home, extra large lot Mith real atmosphere. This home has a lovely siiudevk area, this is an ideal home for the young family. Priced at just $i2(XKI.(XI. NLW LISTING: brick split level, 14 baths, 3 oversized, spacious has loan. No loan costs. Just $119 a moiilli. Ite Oldltinvi 1 GRWTSVII.LK: 3 h.r. home in excellent condition. New rixif and new gas furnace. This home is a nice large family home, lots of storage space in oversized closets $1 KXXI.(X). H0 AGUES in Grantsville City Limits. $2(H) an acre. .If you arc curious, inquire- - on this, information is free. ALL PROPERTIES we list are shown by appointment only. WE URGENTLY NEED mure listings, we have buyers wait-in- Drivers g. Seat Sen. Wallace F. Bennett. congratulates former Utahn and long-tim- e friend Gov. George Romney, Michigan, after introducing him at the Senate Banking and Currency Committee for confirmation as new Secretary of Housing and Urban Development. Sen Bennett is Republican on the committee HOME INVESTMENT h, REALTY Sherman K. Smith 882-322- 8 293-557- 8 Tooele Bountiful top-ranki- country. Seventeen nations across the globe, from the United States to the Congo and from France to the Republic of the Philippines, require or permit reflect oried license plates on all or some of the vehicles that travel their streets and highways. THE IDEA that reflectoriz-eplates could he a safety factor (tests show their use decreases nighttime collisions significantly) and an aid to law enforcement, originated in this country. The idea continues to spread ahorad. Recently, Parliament in Great Britain passed legislation permitting use of reflectoried plates. They are now mandatory in Western Australia and in the Australian Capital Territory, similar to our District of Columbia. Nicaragua is the most recent Western Hemisphere country to adopt them, just four months ago. In the United States, plates are in use on almost 50 million vehicles in 32 states this year. Do they really work? Listen to this story from an Idaho bus driver who was returning to Boise from Sun Valley on a cold, the year rainy night last year Idaho adopted reflectorized plates: It was about 10 p.m. when my headlights picked up the flow of a reflectorized plate on a stalled car parked about half-wa- y off the pavement with no lights. I was meeting an oncoming vehicle at the time. Fortunately, I saw the reflectorized plate in sufficient time to slow down and allow the approaching vehicle to d pass. 278 North Main Street the mother requites, storage stace, built ins, dining urea, sliding glass elixirs to the patio, lKauti-fu- l rose garden. All landscaped, entire property cli.iin-lin- k fenced. Buy equity, assume Imv, low 5 i per cent Drivers of about 80 million vehicles in this world have a better chance to stay alive on the roads at night. Happily, more than half of them live in this Bonneville Motors in8H2-2S- REALTY Sherman K. Smith kitchen insurance companies spend an estimated $50 million a year to help make the nation's highways safer, the Insurance Information Institute says. WITH POPULAR OPTIONS U-g- many cunveuieuces the busy Parking meters should remind us that we lose money standing still. rJimm MEET JkV 24 Mutual Married of the Tenth Waul will have a progressive dinner on the 2 tlh ol January. It will at 7.1X1 at the home of Ituhard Weight, fill North . m MAKES WASHQAU F! positions on the Fabric Selector! Just pick out the one you went and the washer picks out the right water temperature, the right agitation and spin speeds. No goots, no matter what wash- able you're laundering. . DUE TO road conditions, if I hadnt seen the plate I might have collided with the stalled car and could have easily skidded into the other one. In my opinion, Idahos reflectorized plates are one of the best safety measures the state has t offer. . Left unsaid is the fact that awards from lawsuits evolving from this crash if it had occuralmost certainly would red have been many times the small extra cost of reflectorized plates to Idaho motorists. There is also the tragic factor of human suffering to consider. Tragedy avoided, in this instance, at a cost to each motorist of less than a pack of cigarets a year. GOOF-PROO- 6 THE 5UEAEL MnONIVIDI WARRANTO FREE , EXTRA WHILE kAST Automatic Fabric Soft' a FREE H you buy now! Nota. If a automatic. You don't hava to aH wmahm Just diapanaar bafora you THES A Th ansr Diapanaar atari your wash and K Warranty for repair of any Protection Plan defect, plus (part only) for lurntahing replacement for any detective part in tna compiata tranamiaaion, drtva motor and water pump. First time ever we ve beef) able to offer a Frigidaire Washer with a Fabric Selector at a price so low. Ooof Proof drying, tool Matching Fngidaira Dryer haa " Press" and heat settings. Timed cycle up to 140 minutes piue no hast cycle for trmgod Muffing. Frigidaire bothers to build in more help . |