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Show Lake Views pionship in Zone 21, was defeated on Monday by San Antonio, Texas. On Tuesday they met the Second Ward and University were again defeated by a score by'; Donna Dixon of 7 to 6 which puts them out of the running for the All Church ftThe Don Pitt and Dean Palm-efamilies, accompanied by title. Raymond and Laury Dixon, and ' Ilene and Gail Barnett, of Caliente, Nevada, enjoyed an outing on Tuesday as they traveled to the George Q. Morris ball park to witness play in the All Church tournament. After seeing the Lake Second game, they went on to Hogle Zoo where the young children were thrilled to see the animals. The group then drove on to Lagoon where they ebjoyed the afternoon and evening on the attractions there. They returned home Tuesday evening tired but pleased with the days activities. Arid News Tooele Stake Tooele High School Football Schedule 1969-7- 0 MIA Leadership Meeting Thurs. VARSITY) ft r' A Century of Sisterhood is the general theme of the August MIA Leadership meeting planned for Thursday, August 21. All ward Mutual workers are invited to attend themee ting which begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele Stake Center Chapel. All departments will be held. A special presentation on the new theme will be given in the opening exercises, and many helps for the new years work will be presented in the department sessions. Stake board memlrers are to meet in the room at 7:00 p.m. for a short check up meeting. T ty multi-purpo- Mr. Donald H. Kuester counselor in the Lakeview Ward Bishopric, underwent major surgery last Friday at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. He is reported to be improving rapidly and expects to be released this week. Terry Lowry who turned two on celebrated his 16th, August birthday at the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Burton Lowry, Sunday. In attendance were his other grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lovell, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowry, and also aunts, uncles and cousins. II CHI NOE PARKIN0 Senior Citizens (65 years or older) who would like Gold again this school year a Tooele High School Card Club should Paul contact memlership, Skyles The card- is issued free of charge and invites all Tooele County Senior Citizens to All Athletic (882-0300- TOE TOOELE HIGH SOT-u- FOOTBALL FIELD 360 Wi 2nd South Football Field lt mi South (Ciosed) FOOTBALL FIELD ENTRANCE XL weight. Another steer owned by Craig , Pitt rated premium and was judged in fifth place, sale price being '34 cents per pound on the hoof, v Also displayed at the show were lambs owned by Peggy and Craig Pitt. Craigs lamb was judged grand champion. Peggys lamb, weighing 105 .pounds, placed champion and its twin, also weighing 105 pounds, owned by Craig was reserve grand champion. The Lake View Ward Senior .'.softball team, who won the cham GLEN CAMPBELL KIM DARBY Peanut Brownies State Invitational Coif Touma-- . ment held recently. Caldwell Drug, Hood Drug, Sikes Service, Bonus Texaco, Ajax, J. C. Pennys, Tooele Beverage, Sunset Sporting, Tooele Allens Foodtown, AlMerc, bertsons Market, Swans Market. on.-.y- d US. marthal who novor know a dry day in hit life... a Texas ranger thirsty for bounty money. . . and a girl still wet behind the ears who didn't care what they were or who they were at long at they had true grit. Golf Event OF AMERICAN FRONTIER STOI A BRAND NEW BRAND TH YEAR'S 1ST SELLER ASOUT THE TRUE WEST! H0IIIY UTHAWAY MAMUHUH PORT MIHITS-CHARLE- - Thurs., Friday They stalked each other like animals cua ,!AJ?naE::i K J ...KtU. KILL! TO LIVU jg jiAaSi""::;: Ccjch Gisiit ia MOTOR YU ? WL t X ed engineer, an advertising representative, an assistant in Cambridge University Library, a Bureau of Customs official, a x Techmember of the nical College, the headmaster of a London grammar school, a store executive and a partner in an accounting firm. By associating with these families, we were able to experience English life in a broader aspect than that of the average tourist. ; The Prices made tape recordings and maintained journals of their activities. typical daily entry described a tour of Windsor Castle, a visit to the scene of Thomas Grays elegy a in a Country Churchyard, picnic on the River Thames at the site of the signing of the Magna Carta, and dinner at an ancient country inn. BISHOP PRICE and his English praised daughters but emphasized homecooking, that they left the sampling of steak and kidney pie and tripe Tooele Twelfth Ward Laurel girls recently held their Honor Night at the home of their teacher, Annie Hullinger. Those receiving their awards are: Bottom, left to right: Laurie Dickerson, Teresa McStay, Deelyn Egelund. Top, left to right: Cloria Garcia, Gayle Millbum, Kathy Slater, JoAnne Erickson, Mrs. Hullinger. Absent from the picture was Mary Lynn George. Goofy: Why are you sitting CAR STEREO TAKEN that telephone pole, Mr. on Ned Boxwell, 305 North 2nd Crow? West, reported to Tooele City Mr. Crow: Im going to make Police Saturday that someone Leslie distance caw! a long from stole a stereo tape player True Story Searing, his 1962 Ford. Mid-Esse- WOHlOft Go av;s LARGEST ROOTMAKIR Wastorn, young man, in Aemo boots. Tooeles largest selection d. Wo hovo them in your size, too. Ruffout 7522 Black 7520 1695 BROWNS 24 No. Main The Ladies Coif Association wishes to express their thanks to the following merchants for their donations made to the The strangest trio over to track a killer. Lives TO He has accepted a position at Texas A&M University, Cpllege Station, Texas, in the School of Business Administration as Instructor of Finance. He is married to the former Susan Williams, also of Tooele, and they are the parents of a son, Robert, age three. They will be visiting with friends and relatives in Tooele the remainder of August and will leave September 5th to make their home in College Station. DURING THEIR stay in Britain they stayed and traveled with relatives in various parts of England, Scotland and Wales. They stated that there were no particular highlights of the trip . . . everything was delightful. The vacation was not planned as a sightseeing tour crammed with constant traveling and livOur prime ing out of suitcases. stated Bishop Price, intent, was to be with our relatives and with them, visit, study and enjoy English life through events of earliest recorded history to those of current times such as Roman ruins to No. 10 Downing Street, Saxon Churches to modem LDS Chapels. indicated Our people, Mrs. Price could be considered midas members of the dle class. They include a retir- Thanks Given For Donations PRODUCTION MOTOR VU degree. The University of Pittsburg was founded in I787'as a privately endowed institution and maintained that status until the early 1960s when it became state related. However, it still relies on private endowments as a major source of operating revenue, enjoying the aid of Pittsburgs fore-most financial families. The ' 'negies, Mellons, Hillmans, and Others. Such aid has been particularly helpful in developing the facilities and faculty of the business school. Mr. Stephens attended Tooele schools and graduated from Tooele High School in 1962. He received a B.A. degree from Brigham Young University in 1968. HAL WALLIS' , David Stephens Receives Masters Degree David Bisel Stephens, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Stephens, of Tooele, received a Master of Business Administration degree August 8th from the University of Pittsburgh at the 9th annual commencement exercises of the Universitys Graduate School of Business. Mr. Stephens was among the one hundred twenty-si- x successful candidates for the MBA , A fsarlau, in Salt Lake City. games. AND ENTRANCE TO visit Utah. The homeward journey carried them over the ice fields of Greenland to a 96 degree temperature - ). pion. His steer weighed 970 pounds 'and held first place all through the show until the very' last moments. It sold for 57 cents live WAYNE nt Bishop and Mrs. Charles L. Price and their daughters Mary and Vicky recently completed a four weeks visit in Creat Britain, homeland of Mrs. Price. The family flew to London on July 10 and returned to Utah oil August 8. MR. STEPHENS The Don Pitt family did themselves proud at the Stock Show recently held in Grantsville. The black angus steer raised by Johnny Pitt as an FFA project won the rating of Reserve Crand Cham- JOHN The Prices hope that they to Mrs. Price. Those are items which we did not wish to experi- - may repay the hospitality ceived on their journey when with they said. members of the British family Vacation Arthur L. Shields, who has been employed at the International Smelter for the past years has retired. He says he has many little projects that have been waiting for him a few years. He plans to complete these and travel a little bit. He and his wife Louise are planning a trip in the spring to visit a daughter Lonnie, who lives in Columbia, Tenn. They have six children who they plan on visiting more. They are Mrs. Wanda Renfner, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Sandra Outzen, of Tooele; Mrs. Jeannine Rydalch of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Also Mrs. Clenda Shields of Lake View. Their only son, Kenneth, is serving with the military police in Saigon. They have sixteen grandchildren. Is RETURN FROM GREAT BRITAIN Bishop and Mrs. Charles L. Price and daughters Mary and Vicky have returned home after a most enjoyable trip to their homeland. Return From Great Britain Mr. R. B. Sagers, who has been a patient at LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City for two weeks returned home Saturday. David and Ronnie Barnett wlio are visiting here from their home in Caliente, Nevada are enjoying fishing a few days on the Uintah River. The Tooele Transcript, Fri., August 22, 1969 - Sot., Sun., Mon. JOHNWAYNE KATHARINE ROSS TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION - Li U i -- .. When is a brownie not made of chocolate? When its flavored with nutritious peanuts and honey! Golden Peanut Brownies have the sunny taste and color of beeMicious honey. Smooth, creamy peanut butter is blended in for extra protein. Chopped peanuts add crunchy texture.. These brownies are easy to prepare and can be made by youngsters themselves on a day when summer rain brings play indoors. They keep well brownies are a perfect picnic and outdoor party food. They ship well, too, and both men in service and youngsters at summer camp welcome a package of baked goods from home. Each chewy bite of a Peanut Brownie is as healthy as it is flavorful with the nutritional bonus of enriched flour. At no cost to you, three essential thiamine, niacin and riboflavin and the mineral, iron, have been added during milling. PEANUT BROWNIES 16 cookies 1 cup enriched flour 1V4 teaspoons baking powder V4 cup honey teaspoon salt 2 eggs cup sugar 1 cup salted cocktail peanuts, chopped Combine flour, baking powder and salt. In a separate bowl, mix together sugar, peanut butter and honey until smooth. Beat in eggs, one at a time; gradually add flour mixture. Stir in square pan. Bake in peanuts. Spread in greased preheated 350 oven 20 to 25 minutes, or until cookies begin to shrink from sides of pan. Cool 15 minutes. Cut into squares. Cool completely before removing from pan. Spoon flour into dry measuring cup; level. Do not scoop. g flour is used, omit baking powder and salt. NOTE: If self-risin- Schedule Announced The tournament schedule at the Tooele Golf Course for the remainder of the year is announced by Golf Pro Earl Schneiter. August 24th, the Mens Best Ball tournament is slated. The Man and Wife tournament is scheduled for August 31.' Tooele Army Depots tournament is slated for September 6th; on September 7th, the Tooele Firemen will compete for golf honors. September 14th, the Elks will hold forth on the Tooele Golf Course. The Mens Club Championship will be at stake on September 20th and 21st. will compete for Golfers the City Championship on the local course October 4th and 5th. Mountain Fuel Supply Company golfers will have their tournament on October 11th at the Tooele Course. The Eagles will golf for honors in their tournament on October 12th. This will end the golf tournaments for the year, Mr. Schneiter states. Unusual circumstances enable us to offer exceptional savings on certain selected Pontiac models such as Bonnevilles, Catalinas and Executives. This special offer began August 10 and is limited to cars in stock. Sorry. No orders can betaken. Stoker Motor Co. 44 East 1st North See us last for the best buy! |