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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 14, nn 19C9 Hockey Club Begins Season Ticket Drive Former Resident PILOiOP, ffOMDGn, DADG "G" TTraG The Salt Lake Golden Eagles professional hockey team Tuesday afternoon officially commenced its 1969-7season ticket drive with a presentation to niemlters of the communications media in a press conference held Dies in California 0 at the Hotel Utah. this city were held on Friday, March 7 at 8 a.m. in Los Angeles. Recitation of the rosary was held at the Blackman Mortuary and requiem mass was said at St. Joseph Catholic Church. Officiant was the Reverend Edward V. Callahan. Burial was in the Queen of Heaven Cemetery, Mr. Hoffman died February Attending the funeral vice were his sons and their wives, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman D k,K'r U'V ,c f1 s PfestiKious Western laved 10, against Hoc- - " Fr,,lav'RT. the San Diego Culls T in the lieautiful new Sail Palace. Club owner Daniel II. Meyer and general manager-coacRay Kinasewich unveiled plans for an solicitation of the entire state of I'lah and released an attractive r h four-colo- outl.ncd ,T?.hure the ' "'t " Bob Hoffman, Grants- fwr. ? ,W,ke ville; Mr. and Mrs. Richard , are "g La Hoffman, Puente. Calif.; and U;e Kenneth Hoffman of Hawaii. for riukside seats, $J08 Also attending were his broth- $126 for high end seats and $72 for er Ed Hoffman and his wife of a limited numlier of seats at Tooele. ice level to capture the action Kearns; k iv Jt f5 around the net. THE NEW CLUB has no established . priorities for purchasing hockey tickets, offering them to the general public Eighth Ward R.S. Observes on a With beautiful Memory Book, a presentation honoring womanhood and the presidents, past and present, of the Relief Society, and lovely refreshments, the Tooele Eighth Ward plans an evening to remem!er. . a Some memorable musical numbers are planned which compliment the program. Ladies of the Eighth Ward are invited to attend the proon Friday, gram March 14 lo- ginning at 7:00 p.m. in the Fifth Eighth Ward Chapel. Police Blotter Tooele City Police 1963 model car a impounded from Second North and Second Street. 6 March. A speeding citation was issued to Terrence V. Bridge, 4360 West 5540 South, Reams. , ' 8 MARCH. Cene Leatham, Oquirrh Hotel, was arrested for public intoxication. - 6 March. O. G. Mueller, 394 West, reported a breakin at his garage. Items taken included Scout equipment, compass, bolts and tools. ; 7 March. A minor property damage accident happened on Albertson's parking lot involving a car owned by Thomas Ryan, 2o0 West 9th South which rolled into the parked car of Ada E? Bolinder, 453 North 1st West. 2 7 MARCH. Orson Lance, 157 West Vine, reported a burglary id which 20 to 25 four track s(ereo tapes and a black leather carrying case was taken. 7 March. Ronald George Trujillo, Oquirrh Hotel, was arrested and charged with driving Wilder the influence of intoxicants. Cbter found guilty, he ' was ffped $150 or 30 days in jail. 'Jj 7 March. Susan Leola Ryan, 24 Tacoma Drive, was cited for making an unlawful 8 MARCH. 42 tickets for 7 March. South Second k overnight parking violations were Written. 8 March. a A citation was Roy William Brown, 24 Street, Salt Lake City, for to L speeding. J; 9 March. Jeffrey Arthur Gates, 65 International Avenue was cited for disobeying a stop sign. A citation for 9 MARCH. not having a drivers license in bis possession and for having a k and noisy exhaust system, .was issued to Joe A. Anaya. 11 March. Cited for improper passing was Ronald Yamashita, 2766 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden. 11 March. An auto accident at Second West and Second 'South Streets involved the cars of Stanley Kenneth Carlson, 230 Griffith Avenue' and Agnes Bar- rus Clark, 44 Race Street, Grants- ville. 12 MARCH. A hit and run .accident on private property laulty ba- first-serve- d z. KELLOGGS CROUTETTES sis. Anniversary ' first-com- e, For a delightfully delicious dressing Purchasers of season tickets will lie recipients of many special Item-fits- , foremost of which will lie free parking in the 1,250-ca- r capacity Salt Palace parking lot. Arrangements have lieen made with the Salt Palace for Golden Eagle season ticket holders to lie given preferential rights for all other events staged in the facility. Also season ticket purchasers will lie given free $6 to the Hockey subscriptions News and will receive periodih cal newsletters from Coach giving them inside information on the team. In addition, season ticket buyers will 31 J Medium "A" Grade Carnation Brand Special Brand mmn RI5) mmm Kina-sewic- One Dozen have the opportunity to draw for paid trips with the team. to our Actually, response team already has lieen most outstanding, said Meyer, a successful Salt Lake mining and oil consultant. "Even though we have made no public announcement aliout our ticket program, we have had a great demand and have sold a good number of tickets to date. IT WAS 'announced at the three-ma- n press conference that a Pound Solid Pack No. Vi Cans t r No. 30: c sales force has lieen retain- ed by the Golden Eagles to promote the sale of tickets. This team includes Joe Rogers, Al r Lyksett and Jack Ryan. They will work under the supervision of public relations, promotions and advertising director Harvey Kirkpatrick. While reporting the complete 1969-7- 0 Salt Lake WHL season schedule is not quite confirmed, Meyer stated that the Golden Eagles have geared the home slate toward weekend play. Salt J 1 Vi-O- z. Pkg, Kellogg's H0RMEL CHILI 53c PRODUCT "19" CANNED MILK Western Family Homestyle or Buttermilk BISCUIT- S- Lake will play six home games each with Denver, Phoenix, San Portland, Seattle and Diego, Vancouver. Those interested in obtaining season ticket information may writdo so by calling ing post office box 212 or by dropping by the temporary Golden Eagles offices in Suite 209 of the Reams Building. 8-O- 9C Z 15-Ou- Assorted Western With Beans Family nce Six Pack 49c DIET BREAKFAST Cans Brand for No. 1 Tall 521-612- scon TOWELS INSTANT !1 41 FOLGER'S COFFEE Certifresh Pkg. 1 39 ASSORTED MINTS CHILDHOOD PLEASURES Payday was an occasion, as Papa often brought home a nickels worth of chocolate drops in a white paper bag. They were evenly divided among the four of us. To make the treat last, I bit off the tip and ate the rich cream center with a tooth pick before savoring the chocolate shell. Florence J. Bartenfeld, I Remember Papa, The land Plain Dealer (Sunday Maga-,- ! Assorted Colors 59c CREMORA ER Analgesic Antacid Reg. Size Jar Coffee Creamer 1 ALKA-SELTZ- Regular rolls 69c Value .. Floor Wax Schillings Bottle z. " caused damage to the car ot Terrance F. Thomas, 195 South Park, Grantsville. 12 March. A citation was 1 sued to Joseph James Busico, 104 North 4th Street, for making an illegal Pkg. of 12 Reg. or Super Chop. 69c VANILLA zine) AIP0 ,.89c UNIQUE & x--n Gargle Keeps Mouth or Horsemeat, CHOICE CALIFORNIA HAVEL Fresh All Day Cans M-O- z. SCOPE SUPER SIZE large, Mouthwash Beef, Beef Chunks, Horsemeat, 43c KOTEX DOG FOOD is-- LARGE 5, 7, or n. . 179 COPE for women .69c PERCOLATOR Continues This Week See the circular in last Tuesdays paper Nabisco I I I I B. With Fresh, Firm Thin Skinned Jar 18-0- z. $-9- FRESH DREAD I I 9 . PRICE WITHOUT COUPON Cash Value 120 of 1c Offer Expires Mar. l5l CAUWO HEAD & SHOULDERS IN 0UI HOT CROSS CHOC CAN this coupon Tube ;lQP Indian River Pink Variety I HILLS BROS. 3-L- Off Family Size Chunk Style. COOKIES-O- pI PRELL SHAMPOO llc , Creamy or THIS VALUABLE COUPON GOOD ONLY AT AG or FOODTOWN STORES LL V Jif Brand Vanilla Wafers or Fig Newtons nnrrrr IfUl I 34 S. MAIN PEANUT DUTTER Bottle of 36 Tablets Hood Drugs One Cent Sale GRAPtmu Alum. Coffee BOSTON Brand RAISIN Loaves $2.20 15, 1969 j CAKE DONUTS Special Shampoo, Jar, Lotion 16-0- z. for BUNS CREAM APPLE STRUDDLE HARD CAKES BREAD PIES ROLLS WHITE Or Tube CAKES COOKIES BANANA NUT LOAF |