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Show The Towle Transcript, Fri.. January 31, 1969 News 'll lurd rich Fridas at Tooele City, Utah. Second (la. Tooele. tah. Pul.lid.ed by lb Transcript Bulle-tiPuhlidung Compans, Inc, 5S North Main Street. Tooele Cits, Utah. Address all correspondence to Bo 390, Tooele, Utah A4074. $bim per car. Sulncription rate Id tent per PI BLISIIED 1 Transcript Bullrtin Pul.lidnng (io., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor J XCK TH INTER. autc EJitor ETHEL B. II MX. HEN Business Manager Re (Mid Letter To Tin Editor Letter To n The Editor z Dear Editor: Thank on so ninth for the announcements aid thank ton card. We appreciate you has- ing a contest for the first lahy of the tear. It take a lot of time going to all the merihant ;7 to get their ok and we also ap-- , preciate the merchant. They have Iieen terv pleasant anil 1 friendly when vie go to their ! plate to collect our prizes. It strange how Tte grown J up in Tooele, and didnt realize - how good people are to ton. Our other children are enjoy-Baht ing having a New Year t m the family. 1 Whenever I hntig a patkage home they want to know who gave us what. Cv Weve enjoyed the people of 7 the town, living happt for us. "They call u up and tell lit how glad they are for ut. Thank again. !; ; Jay, Annie and Family 1 liks Itii dis-j- i It I the hojx- - of the Llbrars Board that the jmblic will the ditlliult situation and support their request for 4 new biiihliug If the librarv is to continue to melit the lotifi-ihie of the cotiunonitv ansi to inert the need of a growing jkipnlatliHi and an eser llureas-ludemand lor librarv material new faiilitiev will e requited. If the y (Midi of our citv tan 1 out nine to the pleasure of reading and find the to I e a source of information tliev will to use it as adults. pub-Ilibrary can Ik- - an unjiortant g evx-rieui- e dejn-ndabl- hhi-tinu- e k influeucc' ing Marilyn White J: Pledges Alpha y Qii Omega : la-lu-g From the date the Tooele Public l.diijis iixned on Mat II. Pill until Januart I of tin hair teal 26.237 In tlir ai Idl'd to the CollixtiiMi. jiresent building there jus isn't r. i n for that mailt tohuuiis Nimir- - shelve have Urnks stalk-ei- ! three Mtrntion all Carden (.lull and friendv interested III gardening' The nett inerting of the Tiau-I(iarJen Club will Ik- - held Mutidav, Frliniary 1 at the home of Mr. E. J Grernwalt, 5ri4 N. Nelson Street at 7 Vi pm. Mr (let J Gillespie will lie the speaker and will introduce the memla-rto the new plants, flowers and Vegetables to lie I' Kind III the I'JIW seed Catalogv Mr. Gillespie Incidental!, has the honor of rleitrd to sene as Secretary of tfic Itah State of Carden vsix latum C.IiiIm for the coming year. t a delightful Christina part held at the home of Mr. and Mn. Will air House early tri Det cuilirr. the following (leojile were elected to direct the activities of the Tooele Carden Cluli for the year 19H9 President - Mr. E. J. Corn- Lucy J.Jui-sowall. Historian and Program Chairman - Lima Dean Credi, Secretan Treasurer Wiltmr M. House. Mrv V F. Burgrr. Publicity Xnyone in the communitv interested in (hardening and Brautlficatiun is rttended a most welcome insitatum to join the Tooele Carden (.lull. e cv. III a coiuniiiuit giv- luth rtcreatiou and eiluiation. TiKK-l- e City Librarv Board Twenty coed have accepted bid from the six sororities on ? the Itah State University campus C . f I following winter quarter rush J lirtlaly X activities, according to Helen K Tiviele Moose laxlge is Lundvtrom, dean of women. Uras golden Among the pledge is Marilyn on Saturday, Februan 1, to - White who will lie associated which all Moose ' with and Alpha Chi Omega. their guests are invited. Djucing will liegin at 9 p.m. to the music of Fred Ciiiurds Orchestra in the Smeltermens i'l,'r',4 n Bevan Hall. Lunch will lie served at 11.30 p in. Admission is 82 per couple. Drug WILL BE Earl Warren, Chief Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court: I always turn to the sports section first. The sports page re- CLOSED Thurs., Fri. & Sat. at 6 p.m. cords accomplishments: the front page has nothing but mans failures. Sports Moss Urges Change In Williams Heroines .Mrs. Hatch MIns Garden Club PEC Bernard R. Kindred, Jr, serving in Vietnam with the US Army is recovering from an appendectomy at a hospital near Ankhe. He wa assigned to the S4th Artillery Croup as a Mechanic December 26. He is a son of Mr. and Mrv Bernard R. Miw Susan Williams became the britle of Blent Hatch on Dole ml r h. pjKS. The marriage t.A plate in the Salt Lake LDs Tdiijile. Following the nuptials, the young couple wa honored at a breakfast hosted bv wedding the bridegroom parrots, Mr. and Mr. Fieri Hatch of Orem. Relative and close fnrtult were in attendance. n evening reteiou was held at the Touele Eighth Ward Chun h with the bnilr parents A COLONIAL theme was carrird out in all the appoint ment in a color scheme of white, rose and lavender. The wedding party a white greeted guests arlmr from which a heart was The flower suspended. heart were repeated on either tide. A picket fence and period davenport and chair added to the decor. The verting tables were centered with colonial dolls dressed in white ruffled net and the entrance hall repeated the theme. The wcdJing cake was made Rasmussen. the by Laprral brides aunt. The four lasers were emlwssed with tiny flowers nude from the white icing, the iKittoin layer of the wedding cake was three big hearts the main flowers were lavender roses, tiny twinkle lights were worked into the icing. THE BRIDE was lovely in her wedding gown which was made liv her mother. The ImkIicc (masted dainty puffed sleeve and the full skirt was made of rows and rows of lace. She held a parasol covered with lace. Mrv Lynne Vorwalk-r-. sister of the bride was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Josce Pollock. Mary Hatch, Elaine Das is. Edith Singleton, Denise and Nancy W illiams and Aleta Rasmussen. Valov Williams wa flower girl. The bridesmaid wore colonial-styl- e Buying and U.S. Lay Meat Inspectors. Must have ranch or livestock background to train in complete knowhow of all buying, marketing and other phases of the meat packing industry, including CATTLE FUTURES. For personal interview give age, background and phone number. Write: To Train For Livestock National Institute off Meat Packing 0. 1327, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 la-d- ei floor-lengt- gowns of lasen- - h P. Box s, PH,LCO This is Jeffery Lynn Jolley II son of Jeff and Kathy Jolley. He arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital January 21 and weigh- ed in at seven pounds eight and a half ouncev Two little sisters Kim, who is three years old and Kari who is two, welcomed their new brother. Crandparents are Mr. and Mrv Joseph Herzog and Mr. and Mrv Theron Jolley. Photo bv A. D. Thomas : & OiN. wx COLOR TV with 26,000 Volts of Picture Power Transistorized Solid State Signal System no tubes to burn out in the g signal-receivin- Circuits Model 523964 sjx-cl- i .-- he said. d Mr. and Mr. Brent Hatch are pictured above a they begin to rut their beautiful wedding cake. dcr satin and the matron ol tv.,. are presently residing " honor and flower girl were in irem where Mr. Hatch is em- rose. AH held colonial liouquet. Mothers of the newlyweds p0e(j wore floor length formal of rose. r Automatic Color Lock Degaussing System Big 267 square inch picture oval speaker Modern Black finish metal cabinet V This little girl is the daughter of Ronald and Connie Brannon. She arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital Jan. 17. Photo bv A. D. Thomas t AMERICA I wish the bald eagle had not Iieen chosen as the representative of our country; he is a bird of bad moral character, like those among men who live by sharping and rubbing, he is generally poor, and often very lousy. The turkey is a much and more respec table bird, withal a true ongina! native of Ainenca. Benjamin Franklin, Honzons Jr. Moose have something big going for February 21. Watch this paper for more iiifonnation. The mother was indignant when told that the peculiar of her ton wa probably a matter of heredity. Whv," die theres never Iieen the said, slightest trace of heredity in our Mississippi Ethic family." Advance -- Eldon were Allen Liwe, Terry tt illiani. Bull Davis, Lance Rasmussen. Bull Ellington. Tem Leach, Evan Dasii and Grant McArthur. Lapnel Rasmussen was at the guest Imok and Nlyma Ras- mustrn. Alaina Cunnerson. Fern Hatch and Lee an n Roses el t had charge of the giftv Serving were Alice Grant, Ins Das is, Donna Davis, Jani Larson and Jenette Shafer. ON SATIRDAY Decern! .er an open house was held in honor of the young couple at the home of Mr. and Mr. Erie Hatch at Orem Slnnkle and usher ' Working after hours on one f of thm toniputcrv a technicians fed in an increased and liegan to get amm,nf Df extremely interesting answers. Finally, fascinated at the re- iltv one of the group fed in tj)e quest ion: "Could a computer ever lie President of the U.5 . The machine spun and whirred for tome tune and finally the answer came back: "I am not now and do not intend to liecome a candidate for Bllt in the even, of a anv , ,,enlllI1. draft ,0 the liest of my ability. Americanize r Band Contributions Parkmvin Insurance, Grantsville Snow College, Ephraim jax Incorporated Merle C. Brown, Sandy Jericho Construction Co, American League Auxiliary, Tooele Straw lierrv Davs Inc., Pleasant Croxe Willie and Creselda Medina are the parents of this young man who arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital January 14. Photo by A. D. Thomas PHILCO CUSTOM J)-Uta- t. Blanche Hargis, Roy, Utah Elmo and Elaine Bradv, Midsale Salt Lake Coillitv Pleasant Grose C of C Mountain States Telephone Xmencan Fork City Apply .Now For Seedlings TRAVEL If youre traveling in Scandinavia and von come to the last Lapp, you must lie near the Finnish line. Jerome Beatty, Jr, "Trade Winds," Saturdav Review E. e 6-- DEMAND FOR MEM Moss Frank He said the presrnt level has a bill to ail adverse effect on Incentives todas lutrudiiit-increase the amount of annual to woik. "It presents many oi outside lut nine wluih citlen mir older (leople Irom oflrring may earn and still reteise full their talents and experience to Social Security retirement business and industry and thus is stifling and unfair to Imth, The Utah Dmintrat pointed he said. out that the 9Hh Congress did "We are also ignoring the dllliculties of those 011 approse an increase in the annual, allowable amount from $1,501 to small fixed income at tins time 8I.6SO. but called that improve-inenof spiraling prices. Mony of our oliler people do not have enough "inadequate, "The bill I am introducing to Imv even the necessities of life today would increase the annual at today's level of living exists, outside earnings limit to $2,520 yet we are keeping them from or alout $210 per month, he snpjilemeiiting their income said. enough to buy these necessities, Senator Mr. ami Mrv Paul D. Williams a hosts. Kindred, Tooele. forms for tree Application seedlings to lie purchased from Utah Forestry and Fire Control are available at the Tooele County Utah State University Extension Office at North Main Street, Federal Building, Tooele. Utah. Seedlings are supplied by the State Foresters Office for the purpose of windbreaks, shelter-lieltwoodlots, postlots, Christmas trees, and for forestation plantings on farms or ranches, which must lie at least one acre in size. These trees cannot lie used for ornamental purposes and cannot lie resold as living trees. Soeial Security Outside Income Restrictions Stormy Weather Specials 4 Bucket Overshoes Reg. 3.98 and 4.98 Mens and Boys Little Girls Sno Boots Fur lined - Fur top Sizes 10 - 3 100.00 ladies and Mens Sno Boots Reduced |