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Show Jr. Wcmlover To Hear News by Bonnie Gibson Lt. Darrell Bradv of the Salt Lake County Sheriff' ( Office will Narcotics" give a lecture on and show the fdm "Marijuana" at the February meeting of the Tooele Jr. High School PTA. Neil and Faye Peterson are the proud parents of a lovely baby girl. Michele Rave was Itom Friday, January 17 at the Holy Cross Hospital. She was welcomed home by older sisters Cheryl and Julie as well as grandparents and many friends. brothers Troy and Jeff, grand parents Hoot and Pan Gibson, I'ncle Roland and Aunt Lynda Sharp and cousins Todd and Allen, I'ncle Mose and Aunt Bonnie Gibson and cousins Brenda and Kirk. . Pharmacy 882451 1 BEST WISHES ON THEIR ANNIVERSARY TOi Mr. and Mrs. George Tilbury, Jan. 28; Mr. and Mrs. Monte Reynolds, Jan. 30; Mr. and Mrs. Al I'rlian, ftn. 31; Mr. and Mrs. Vaun Shelton, Feb. 5; Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Wadsworth, Fd. 7. Lloyda T. New Lock Jan. Devaney, 19; Michel Knudsen and Lynn R. Poulsen, Jan. 20; Monte Rey- Thwarts Burglars nolds, Jan. 22; Mickey Reynohis; and David Ayala, Jan. 23; Julie Peterson, Jan. 24; Mark Callister, Jan. 28; Bruce Merritt, Jan. 29; Diana Ruth Luby, Jan. 30; Connie Jean Phizacklca, Margaret T. Wheeler and Gary Daldstroin, Jan. 31; Lil Shelly Bartlome, Feb. 1; Shelly Bartlome, Feb. 5; Ge Ce Urban and Rodney Kibler, Feb. 6; Mary Ann Dotson, Feb. 8. GOVERNMENT AH good government must begin in the home. It is useless to make good laws for bad people. Public sentiment is more than law. Haweis, Tlie Nazarcne Preacher Untold genius is exerted to commit as well as to ' Soila Candelaria, an emplosee ol the Hell System's Samlia Corporation, shows a working model of the Piezoelectric lock developed at the research center. ? Ever notice in order to lie able to sleep well, one must keep awake all day, first. A Christmas Tooele City Bowling Association Championship Tournament 22-2- Story 'derail two-mon- th Call 8(2-320- 4 We cater to private parties ), SpefcO Ozftr? Qmb Qiftv &3Q3 0BGB (fa? (3t& ttoGGfe a) i cnsi nntiinBiMtoS A d Vietnamese girl, orphaned by war, found a new home and the true meaning of love in the arms of a U. S. Marine on Christmas Eve, in the crowded historic city of Hue. The meeting ended a search for the girl and eased two aching hearts. MAI LY used to roam the streets of Hue alone. One afternoon last May, the pretty little street waif met Lance CpI. Jerry L. Bollman from Dallas, Texas. As a truck driver with Force Logistic Support Group Alpha (FLSG-Athen at Phu Bai. One day Bollman met a group of Vietnamese children, Mai was among them. Bollman sat and talked with the bashful girl for awhile. Her serious expression changed to smiles. DAYS LATER, Bollman returned to see Mai. Soon he was visiting his little friend regularly. In June he enrolled her in a Catholic orphanage, where she could get an education. Every Sunday, Bollard went to visit Mai. His interest blossomed into love for the child, and he decided to ask his family to adopt her. Bollman wrote to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl O. Bollman, who were enthusiastically in favor of the idea. MEANWHILE, Bollman was assisted with legal matters in Vietnam by Lt. Warren S. Mathey, legal officer for FLSG-A- . Records were found confirming that Mais father, a soldier in the Armv of the Republic of Vietnam, had been killed during the 1968 Tet offensive. Her mother, shaken with grief, abandoned Mai and an older daughter, and has not been seen since. In September, as the adoption proceedings neared completion, Bollman received orders transferring him to Okinawa. He left, assured that Mai would soon be on her way to his home. But the youngster could not understand why Bollman had left her. She began to worry that he had forgotten about her. One afternoon in November, Mai Ly was taken from the orphanage by a girl claiming to be her missing sister, and an unknown aunt and uncle. The seven-year-ol- 3 Tournament Sunday at 10:00 a.m. Open to all TEAD Bowlers cfm flaacoffi) I orphanage r . . . 1968 Style Entries Must Be In by February 8th TEAD 1. U-gi- Uov Scouts of Troop 1:10, Tooele Second Ward are launching a project to help swell the Debbie Diinyon Fund. On Saturday morning, Feb. 8 they will lie out selling delicious doughnuts. Please buy from us. when we knock on your doors," plead the scouts. Proceeds from the entire project will go into the fund. CREtriNCS TO 15-1- 6; IM 2:23.3 Rockwell. Tooele 2. Davies. Tooele 3. Thorne, Granger Diving 168.05 points 1. SolU-rg- . Tooele 2. Pitts. Granger 2(M) Season Draws to Close Sw im y Diinyon Fund HAPPY BIRTHDAY Feb. 190!) Parents of Jr. High students, and other interested individuals are invited to attend this informative liy Andy Rolx-rtand interesting lecture. Tlie meetCoach Russ Riiiiiiigtuii and ing will Ik held at the Tooele his young swimming team comJr. High School at 7:30 p.m. on pleted their IMiS-6season last KM) Fly 1:31.5 10 February 1961). week by dropping a dud 1. Beau, Granger meet to the state's iiiiiulier one 2. Curwin. Tma-lranked team Cyprus. Prior to 3. Madsen, Granger the Cyprus loss the Rnfls h.ul KM) Free 1:09.4 defeated Judge Memorial ami 1. W aile. Granger Granger. Overall Tooele won 9 2. Rem idl. Granger and lost 9. Next coiiqietitioii for 3. Gillespie, Tma-lSafeway the ambitious Hulls is the Region KM) Hack 1:12.5 Meet which will lie held in the 1. Rounds, Toode The Eighth Ward Rebel SoToode pool this Saturdav. 2. Johnson. Tma-lsale h.ikc is sponsoring a ciety 3. Moodv, Granger on Friday, February 7 at Sale-waJudge Memorial 23 Tooele 70 4(M) Free 5:05.7 Stole. 200 Medley Relay 2:03.0 1. Pitt, Tmale Tlie sale xsill at II a.m. 1. Tooele (Berry hill, Bradshaw, 2. Winder. Granger id mil feature bread, rolls, in Bogle, Swensen' 3. Burrows, (hanger cake, pies, cookies ami other 2. Jodge Mcinon.il lioiiiC'iii.ulc goodies, all at at2(H) Free 2:08.8 KM) Breast. 1:17.1 tractive prices. 1. Sanderson, Tooeie 1. Nelson, Ciauger 2. Pitt. Tooele 2. (aaiper. Tooele Boy Scouts To Swell Debbie Boland and Lyuda Sharp and sons Todd and Allen spent the weekend in Salt Lake City. New Telephone Numbers 8829914 These five young ladies Lajran Kcrimsich, Cynlhy Sax, Barbara F.llcn Parks, Wendy Pool-seand Judy Matthews are the 1969 Sweetheart Queen Contestants. These gals will be busy ringing dooriiells and selling chances on all sorts of goodies lor the nest couple of weeks. Then on Saturday, February IS at tlie Community Building the long awaited moment will arrive and the 1968 Queen Virginia Morgan will crown the new Queen of tlie Annual Sweetheart Ball sponsored by tlie American Auxiliary. Tlie music this year will lie by Lowell Hicks. So for the nest two weeks support the candidate of your dunce then get all dolled up on February IS and turn out for tlie Ball. Hoot and Pan Gibson were in Tooele on Friday. cue) Next to Albertsons February 7, Bake Sale Friday al Cil-so- tfeoeDe Tlie Toot'll Transcript, Fri Tti-1- Cork and Alda Gibson and kids Bill, Gene, Joni, Sheila aud Gary of Salt Lake City and Harold and Yvonna Simpson and son Buddy of Moab were out ren cently to visit Hoot and Pan and other relatives. Malin Green, son of Glenda Green, has lteen transferred to the Veterans Hospital in California. He has had one operation and is now waiting for further surgery to help correct a recent neck injury. THIRD SECTION Narcotics Expert " A: Joy Nelms is home aud house-Itotifor the nest few mouths. She recently had surgery on her spine at the LDS Hospital. Mark Cullister, ton of Dale and Lee Calliper celebrated his 1 1th birthday on January 28 with a family party at his home. On hand to wiJi him the happiest birthday ever were his parents, PTA office. contacted Matheys concerned with MATHEY, Mai's disappearance, drove to Hue and talked to some of her friends. The children explained that Mai had devised a ruse in order to leave the orphanage. Without the security of having Bollman nearby the orphanage was no longer home. On Okinawa, Bollman learned of Mais disappearance. He was sure it was a mistake. If he could only return to Vietnam, he could find her and tell her he was going to take her to the United States. He spoke to his Commanding Officer on Okinawa and requested a leave to return to Vietnam. The American Red Cross verified the urgency of Bollman's request and a few days before Christmas he returned to Vietnam. SHORTLY AFTER noon on Christmas Eve he walked the banks of the Perfume River. It was here he had met her several times in the past, and he prayed it was here she would return. Suddenly a small girl appeared from the crowded street and ran to his arms. Final arrangements are now being made for Bollman and Mai Ly to go to her new home in Dallas together. 3. Began, Judge 50 Free :23.5 1. Thompson, Judge 2. Moll, Judge 3. luiai, Tooele 200 IM 2:23.3 1. Rockwell. Toode 2. Davies, Tooele 3. Him lev. Judge Dising I 2.80 points 1. Tate-- , Tooele 2. (atrter. Judge KM) Fly 1:03.8 1. Iinai. Tooele 2. Bogle. Tooele 3. Reagan, Judge 100 Free :57.5 1. Thompson, Judge 2. Pitt. Tooele 3. Rose, Tooele KM) Back 1:13.4 1. Bern hill, Toode 2. Moll, Judge 3. Hounds, Tooele 400 Free 4:43.1 1. Sanderson, Tooele 2. Pitt, Tooele 3. George, Judge KM) Breast 1:10.9 1. Bradshaw, Tooele 2. Roach, Toode 3. Wright, Judge 400 Free Relay 4:51.1 1. Tihh-I(Johnson, West, sen, Davies) to electronic memory links Kirk Douglas, a rough and tumble New York policeman, turns in his badge rather than face a reprimand, and becomes a bodyguard in Universals suspense drama in Technicolor A Lovely Way To Die. Starts Saturday al the Ritz. Free Relay 4:34.0 (hanger iMuir. Spears, Wadel 2. Tma-l- Cyprus 76 2IM) 19 e Medley Relay L49.9 1. (Npnis 2. Tma-l- Free 1:59.3 Shaw Cyprus 2. Alan. (Aprils 1. Pitt. 3. Tma-l- 50 Free :25.2 1. Shepherd. (Aprils kilk. 2. Tma-l- .3. Nielsen, (Aprils 2(H) IM 2: K1.6 1. kitlcl, (Aprils Rmkweli, Tma-l3. Rrown, Cyprus 2. Diving 234.10 points Thomas. (.Aprils 1. 2. Lang, 3. Solla-rg- . Cyprus Tma-l- Fly :58.5 1. Jones; Cyprus 2. Iinai, Tma-l3. Rover, (Apms KM) Free :55.fl KM) Pitt. 1. Jen- Tma-l- 2. Nielsen, Cyprus 3. Cm-- , (A pms KM) Rac k 1:03.1 1. Dangerfield, (Aprils 2. Brown, Cy prus 3. Rerrvhill, Tma-lSan- 400 Free 4:15.8 1. kittd, Cyprus 2. Martin, (Aprils Sanderson. Tma-l100 Breast 1:09.2 1. Philpot, Cy prus 2. Hill, Cyprus 3. Bradshaw, Tma-l4(M) Free 3:37.9 3. e Rc-la- 1. (Aprils 2. Tma-l- Ymrnf be- What a Wonderful Way to Treat the Family SOLITUDE We have developed a phobia of being alone. We prefer the most trivial and even obnoxious company, the most meaningless activities to being alone with ourselves; we seem to he frightened at the prospects of facing ourselves. Erich Fromm, Man For Himself, quoted in Alive Bring them to the Kirk Cafe for a nice Chicken Dinner $1.25 Sunday Only Open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. millionaire left the followBeing of sound mind, I bequeath my entire fortune to my secretary, being of sound body. Mrs. Al Johnson, Coronet A Jake Milsten, Glenn ing will: & Edith Bjerk, Relieve congestion second car with an from our lot. one-ca- Tma-l- 2IM) SH-ars- cause of less sensitivity to high magnetic fields. Currently the invention is still being developed. It will be available for use in the near future. 1. 4(M) prevent crime. Tlie battle is to assure that genius oil the preventive side wins. BRIGHAM MclNTIRE, local for Mountain States manager Telephone Co., said a new lock 2. Judge invented by Dr. Otmar Slucter, a scientist of tlie Bell System's Granger 44 Tooele 50 Samlia Corporation, may be the 200 Medley Relay 2:11.8 genius to thwart eflorts of bur1. Tooele (Hounds, Davies. glars. derson. Swensen) Called tlie -"piezoelectric 2. Granger Imk," the device consists of a 200 Free 2:17.4 cylinder and ceramic rings on a 1. Pitt, Tihh-Imetal rod. The ringed rod is 2. Brasher, Crangerd inserted in the cylinder and the 3. Gillespie, Tooele electo in 50 Free :29.1 response rings expand , trical impulses. 1. Granger Once the rings are expanded, 2. Johnson, Toode the lock is secure until the exact 3. Lewis, Granger combination of electrical signals contracts the rings ami brings release. Wrong signals only serve to tighten the lock. said the new MCIN'TIRE lock is not only better than mechanical locks, it is siqH-rio-r SOLITUDE The human animal needs a freedom seldom mentioned, freedom from intrusion. He needs a little privacy as much as he wants understanding or vitamins, or exercise or praise. Phyllis McGinley, The Royle Forum 3. Ito.H Ii. Tooele r Mantes Used Car Supermarket Phone Tom or George Managers Rrasli-er- . |