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Show DUP To Hold Open House The Tooele Transcript, Friday, July 25, 1969 Suliscription rates 10 cents per copy; $7.00 per year. PUBLISHED bv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co, Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor JVCK TRANTER, Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALCREN, Business Manager Catholic Church Eagles Auxiliary To Turn Hobo Monday Evening News It's tune for the annual Holo Party of the Tooele Eagles Auxiliary No. 164. It is scheduled to he held on Monday, July 2$ starting at 7 p.m. Memliers are asked to come dressed as holxss and meet at the Aerie Hall, sign the roll and climb almard the trucks to go to the canyon for a de- licious feed. No need to bring your eating utensils. This year they will lie furnished. Summer Party Hawaiian Luau is in store for the three chapters of Beta Sigma Phi of Tooele. The event will be held at the TE.AD Officers Club on Saturday, August 2nd. Cocktails will be from 7 to 8 with the Luau beginning at 8 oclock. Dress will be Hawaiian or A casual. 882-207- 882-146- ACE - MIDDLE I Most revealing of all changes in your mental assumptions at middle age is the consciousness that the gap between the generations ahead of you has almost disappeared while the abyss separating you from the generation behind has grown enormous. Alan Brien, How to Cope With Middle Age Without Really Crying. i chairman, project sanarez, project chairman. Members of the club will be on hand with brooms, sponges, buckets and thammies to give a thorough cleaning to the cars presented. Donation will be $1.00. A special CYO meeting will be held Monday, July 28 at 7 p.m. for all those who plan to go to Lagoon for CYO Day Sunday, August 3. Alicia Lopez, chairman, will then make sure enough transportation is available for the group. The CY'O wishes to thank all those who helped them in their very successful bake sale. Margaret Quintana, social action chairman, is making plans for a baby sitting service during the 10:30 Mass on Sundays. Plans for this will also be discussed at their next meeting. LECIOX OF ALARY. Mrs. l, Adolph Lis, Miss Margaret and Mrs. Victor Mansanarez, Legion of Mary officers went with Father Sullivan to the Com-itiumeeting at St. Ambrose parish in Salt Lake City. The Ccmitium meets monthly, and all officers of the various prae-sdi- a are required to attend. CCD. Mrs. Keith Bissegger, Mrs. Robert Dihel, Mrs. Carl Coetz, Mrs. Joe D. Gonzales, Mrs. Steve Kishlan, Mrs. Clarence La Roque, Mrs. Chester Lynch, Mrs. Jerry Robinson, Mrs. Lee Roberts, Dorothy Robertson, Robbin Perkins, and Mrs. Julian Silva have been busy preparing a 90 page booklet for the CCD teacher methods training course. Mrs. Clarence Parks will conduct the class beginning next Monday. Father Freegard is teaching the doctrine course. Need your car washed? lou may have it done at your own convenience - and an expert job at that. Young ladies of the Tooele Tenth Ward (to raise funds for summer camp) have set up a car wash at the North Tooele Stake parking lot. They will be in business Thursday, Friday and Saturday July 24, 25 and 26 from 9 to 5 p.m. They will take cars as they are brought in or by appointment and will do an outside wash e job for $1 or an cleaning Tor only $2. For an appointment call Karen at Sydd.ll Laureen Lee, 0 or Debbie Olson at inside-outsid- 882-153- 0, 882-119- 882-292- Want toucher floors? Standard Floor Hardener for g surfaces hard, on wood, cement, linoleum. long-lastin- M CAU YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN TOOELE DONAU) A. SMITH - 812-14Standard Oil Company of California Uhy Fry Dy m Digest. EDUCATION Education develops human resources. Human resources, in turn, make a nation whatever it is to l,e. Terry Sanford, But What About the People (Harper and Hca,h Director , . Appointed Mr. Daniel R. Howell, has been appointed Executive Director of the Utah Public Health Association. He was bom in Pueblo, Colorado, and spent much of his early youth in Kansas. During World War II, Mr. Howell served with the Army Amphibious Engineers in the South Pacific. In 1954 he moved his family to Salt Lake City where he had been employed by the Continental Life and Accident Insurance Company. Mr. Howell has contributed much time to community activities. He has served as president of the Salt Lake Council of Churches, and chairman of the radio and television division of the local council. He has also been a memlier of the Chamber of Commerce Council of Presidents. Last year he was chairman of the State Planning Committee for a seminar sponsored by the Utah Council on Aging. He is now an agent with the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Com- MISS BROADHEAD Hoon Specials! Couple Plans Temple YOU DONT HAVE TO GO TO THE MOON TO GET PRICES THAT ARE Wedding OUT OF THIS WORLD. Mr. and Mrs. AV. J. Broadhead of Lake Point announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Elaine to Mr. Craig AVilliam Bradley, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Bradley, of 545 E. 6400 S., Murray, Utah. The marriage will be solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple March 13, 1970 with a reception to fol- "" pany. Teresa Lyn Young will celebrate her fourth birthday on July 25. On hand to help her celebrate will be her parents Mr. and Mrs. David Young and her little sister Car Wash Deborah. Also there to help will be her grandparents Mr. and Saturday Mrs. Andrew Lassen. Along with Seventh Ward MLA girls will them will be her Uncle Jay and have a car wash on Saturday, July Aunt Carol and their children, 26 at 10 a.m. at the Seventh Ward David, Julie and Shawna. Church. Cost will be $1 for inside, $1 , for outside. It has been reported that the Lord Chief Justice of Eng- A high school graduate applied land once said that the greater for a summer Job with a road construction company. One of the part of his judicial time was collisions investigating questions the boss asked was, Can spent between propelled vehicles, each shovel? a steam you operate on its own side of the road, You cant catch me on that said sounding its horn, and the one, young man, nobody each stationary. American can shovel steam, Construction Ii-t3- L Nlan-sanare- z, Car Wash Eng-wal- Members can make reservations by calling Mrs. Darlene Smith 4 or Mrs. Colleen DeLaMare, 9 before July 28th. and Cleaners will have their annual Canyon party on Saturday, July 26 at South Willow Canyon. Those wishing to go early will be picked up at 2.30 p.m. at the North Tooele Stake Center and those who work will be picked up at 4.30 p.m. Hiking, good food and singing round the campfire are on the agenda. The evening will close with a testimony meeting. On Sunday July 27 a fireside will be held at the Crants-vill- e stakehouse at 8 p.m. The speaker will lie a general from Dugway. Weekend The CYO will have a car wash at the parking lot of Allens Food Town Saturday, July 26 from 11 to 6 according to Julian team-worke- r; Activities display of pioneer relics and has one of the finest pioneer picture gallery s in the west. The cabin located on the County Courthouse Grounds is the oldest pioneer home left in the valley and houses the larger pioneer relics. The public is invited to visit and learn of the pioneers ind their possessions. 84074. ADATCE Be considerate of others; lie commend a good lie a less; condemn more and brake. a not force, propelling B. C. Forbes, Forbes en Cleaner Pioneer City IUII Cabin and Museum will le open July 24 from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m. The Pioneer Hall is located on Elast Vine and contains an excellent Iuued each Friday at Tooele City, Itah. Second Clan PostBulleage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript tin Publishing Company, Inc, 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, I'tah. Address all correspondence to Bo 390, Tooele, Uah M-M- The Utah Public Health Association, whose members are And baby makes three. . . three both professional health workers and interested lay citizens, pro- daughters for Sheldon and Marcia The new arrival was born motes better health for all the at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake citizens of Utah. July 14, at 11:47 p.m. and weigh- SURPRISE PARTY ed in at a dainty seven pounds Mrs. Vera Davis was honor- one ounce. She measured IS inches ed at a surprise party at the Ha- tall and has been named Shel-len- e Marie. Her happy sisters waiian on July 19. In addition to the honored guest were Mr. and are Shelly Mae, age nine years Mrs. Norman Roth, Mr. and and Shauna Lynn, eight Proud Mrs. Duane Carbett, Mr. and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lowell Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eluns, of Tooele and Mr. and Ralph Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cary Shields, Morgan. Danny Roth and Miss Bonnie Mitchell. The principal of the local junior high school heard shouting and ACTORS I dont think its necessary laughter as he passed one room. He for an actor to be any more opened the door in time to see one sensitive or feeling than a crew-cu- t youth shouting and down the aisle. He seized dancing The plumber. only sensitivity lies in the ability to absorb tbe lad-- dragged him into the and communicate. And if you ridor-- and to,d him 10 stand there cant do either, youve failed, until excused, Next the principal returned to George C. Scott, Life 1116 classroom and restored order, After giving a long lecture on dis- EXTREMES e ere were any Extremes always generate their clP lne 9uestlonsopposites. There is a pendelum effect built into the very struc-eac- h ture of humanity. W.T.Purkiser, Moral The don, Herald of Holiness YOU JUST HAVE TO DRIVE A FEW BLOCKS TO STOKER MOTOR FOR THE BEST DISCOUNTS We have received some additional cars on our allotment. 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