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Show Norlli Tooi'L Slake Baptism Service Saturday services for the Baptismal North Tooele Stake will he helil at 12:00 noon Saturday, Halloween County Clerk Lists Parly for Marriages-Divoree- s The following list issued Civie League of mar- and diriage licenses vorces granted were recorded at the office of the Tooele County Clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSES: Donald Jay Butler, 21, of Grautsville and Connie Bernice Ia.mmon, 19, Grautsville. James Alfred Workman, 23, Tooele and Lana Jane Nebcker, 21, LeGrande, Oregon. Don Smith Bencher, 23, Eag-a- r, Arizona and Connie Lee Stewart, 20, Tooele. WESLEY C. Shields, 23, Lincoln and Merle Sandino, 17, Stockton. Leon Dee Harvey, 20, of Tooele and Leslie Ann Hollar, 18, Tooele. Max. Elias Tahia, 22, Gary, The annual Halloween party the Tooele Civie League will be held on Rlonday, October 27 at the City Hall civic of Oetoher 25th in the North Tooele Stake Center. Services for the Tooele Fifth anil Tooele room. The fun will get underway Eighth M arils will he held in at 8 pan. Members are asked their own huililinr at 7 pan. to come in costume.' in the evening. Suitable baptisA woman rarely realizes her mal clothing may he obtained until the birthday cake beage ' for u nominal lanndrv fee. gins to look like a forest fire. and Indiana, Gayle Patricia Landis, 22, Englewood, Ohio. THOMAS Earl Maloney, 20, Tooele and Maria Elana Catt, 21, Tooele. Alden C. Lott, Jr., 21, Tooele and Tamra Arlene Morley, 21, Salina. Craig Elroy Cross, 19, Mora, Minnesota and Kristie Johnson, 20, Tooele. RANDY CAY Gourley, 16, Tooele and Connie Elaine Swann, 14, Tooele. Ross David Roth, 21, Tooele and Bonnie Cecil Mitchell, 18, Ritz Beauty Salon Tooele. Bert Welcomes Jr., 25, of Diane Green, Ivie, and Crantsville Elaine Evans 19, Tooele. Elaines Special from Oct. 21-3- JOSEPH Bruce Clegg, Tooele and Janice Lee 1 22, e, 21, Tooele. Clair Orson McKendrick, 24, Tooele and Lorene Williamson, Permanent Waves 18, Grautsville. $550 Call Elaine Today 882-478- Alton Franklin Moore, 19, Tooele and Cherie Lee SwenMichal son, 18, Tooele. R. DAVID Ulrich, 23, of Tooele and Judith A. Davis, 2 , Scott Whitley Taylor, 22, Orem, and Sandra B. Mueller, 21, Tooele. Veil Blaine Johnson, 29, of Grautsville and Vera Sutton, 26, Grautsville. ROGER LEE Peterson, 29, Grautsville and Maureen Brown, 20, Crantsville. Kirk H. Mower, The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 24, 1969 Mrs. Fay Curtis Al lends PEO Nall Convention Mrs. Fay II. Curtis attended the Centennial Convention of the PEO National organization in Des Moines, Iowa, September 29 through October 2 as an official Mrs. Curtis delegate. is a member of Tooele PF.O Chapter G and an officer in Utah State Chapter. Salt 21, Lake City, and Leona Mary Canaan, 24, Salt Lake City. DIVORCES GRANTED: Linda Nelson Tidwell from James T. Tidwell. Kandace Lee Wittke from Don P. Wittke. Robbins Roxie June Robert Boyd Robbins. JOAN MYER Smith Merlin Jay Smith. Loma Elaine Brothers Robert Thomas Brothers. Genella Jo Daly from neth Robert Daly. Gail Peterson Hall Donald Nelson Hall. . from APPROXIMATELY from Ken- from at Veterans Memorial Auditori- urn in Des Moines. Hostesses were members of Iowa PEO chapters. Chairman of the convention was Mrs O. S. Knudsen of Ames. Her inunedi- assistants were Mrs. R. M. Des Mrs. Moines; Dan Dobbin, State Center and Mrs. L. O. Goodman, Marshall- town. A highlight of the four-da- y Priesthood Leadership Meeting Sun. Tooele Stake Priesthood leadership meeting will be held Sunday, October 26 at 1:30 p.m. in the Stake Center. Following should attend: Stake Presidency and Clerks; High Council, Bishoprics and Ward Clerks, Melchizedek Priesthood Presidencies, Group Quorum Leaders and Secretaries, Ward Aaronic Priesthood Ceneral Secretaries - Youth and Adult; Ward Aaronic Priesthood Quorum Advisers - Youth and Adult. RESOURCES Human Most people say a society is efficient if it makes good use of natural resources. But this is not true. A society is to be judged not only by what it does with its natural resources, but more so by what it does with its human resources. Eric Hoffer, Leisure and the Masses, Parks and - 19, Tooele. This is pile up. This is drying December Wedding Planned Mr. and Mrs. E. Wavne Hanks announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter. Miss Maria Hanks to Robert Lee Froinmer. is The prospective bridegroom the son of Mrs. Joseph E. Mexico. Froinmer Yucca Jr., Valley, Calif., and the late Joseph E. Froinmer, Jr. The couple plan a December 19 wedding in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Miss Hanks is presently em- as fast as you wash. High School. Mr. Froinmer is a 1968 graduate of Brigham Young University and is presently a second year graduate student in the field of Zoology at BYU. He is a member of the Tri Beta Biological Fraternity and has served three years of active duty with the United States Navy. . international convention mark- ing the founding of PEO was the dedication of the Centennial Center next to the PEO Executive Office in Des Moines. The new building will serve as a meeting center. PEO WAS founded as a college sorority at Iowa Wesleyan College at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, in 1869. Today it is an international community organization with over 42(X) and approximately chapters in the Unit165, (XX) members ed States and Canada and organized groups in Europe and MISS HANKS Meet the newest child of and Irene Burnett recently of Tooele but now living in Centerville. The little miss was bom at the Tooele Valley Hospital October 12. Photo by A. D. Thomas ployed by Signetics Corporation and is attending evening school at Brigham Young University. She is a 1966 graduate of Tooele wet wash (XXX) dele- gates and visitors from 50 states and six provinces of Canada attended the 49th biennial convention. Mis. E. L. Card- ner of Ojai, California, presi- dent of the Supreme Chapter of PEO, presided at the meetings from I,. There will be 600,000, pew cases of cancer this year and half can be cured by early diagnosis and proper treatment, according to the American Cancer Society. You can help by supporting the Cancer Crusade. Samuel . North Stake High Priests Meeting Sunday The Priests Quorum meeting for the North Tooele Stake will be held 'at 7:(X) a.m. Sunday, October 26, in the chapel of the North Tooele Stake .Center. All High Priests shouli) attend this 45 minute meeting of the quorum where all members of the quorum can meet together for a High business short while. Travelers Owe Thanks To Astronauts ' PEO is a philanthropic, educational organization interested in bringing to women increased opportunity for higher education. Its projects include the Educational Loan Fund, Cot-te- y Junior College for Women, and the International Peace Scholarship program. Loan Educational Hie Fund, created to assist deserving women to continue their education, began in 1907, and as of this year over 15,300 women have been granted help amounting to more than PEO HAS owned and operated Cottey Junior College 1927. It was founded since in 1884 in Nevada, Missouri and is a fully accredited liberal arts junior college. ' Peace The International Scholarship project is an ex- of the PEO belief pression that education is fundamental to world peace and understand- contributions Voluntary ing. are made for scholarships- for women from foreign countries in this to study in colleges country and in Canada. These students return to their homes to serve their own people. $ If " happy event happened Sept, Lee 23, 1969 when Micheal Holloway arrived at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City at 10:06 a.m. He tipped the scales at 8 pounds 13 ounces. He was inches long. f 20 and A one-hal- The an(l proud parents are Mr. Mrs. Robert E. Holloway Crantsville. Proud grand-at- e parents are Mr. and Mrs. ter D. Holloway, Cocoa, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. Faison L. He has two Bevan, Tooele. great grandmothers Mrs. Lillie Indiana and Mae Holloway, Mrs. Irene Russell of Clover. Df Former Residents Called on LDS Mission Bishop and Mrs. George C. Elton Sr., formerly of Deseret Chemical Center have leen called on a mission for the LDS Church to the North British Mission. They will be honored at a farewell on special program October 26 in the Sunday, Fork American Sixth Ward Church, First East and Third North, American Fork. Meeting time is 7 p.m. The Eltons will go into the mission home November 8 and will leave for their field of labor Novemlier 13. Elton served as Bishop Bishop of the Deseret Branch for several years before going to American Fork to make their home. They are the parents of three sons. Elton, Bishop George Tooele; Gary of Higliland and Blaine of Alpine, Utah. Hospital . ' MEDICAL facie' Caldwell, Tooele Lynette Smith, Grantsville Sofia Romo, Tooele Judy R0ss, Tooele Preston Whitaker, Tooele Glen Ekenstam, Tooele SURGERY Roi)ert Brinkerhoff, Grantsville Arthur Amodt, Gold Hill SPEECH PREPARING When preparing a speech remember that it is ly like a letter. It begins with Business leaders are in a posi- - an opening, has a body and The ion to command, and the doc- - ends with a conclusion. trine of command can be sum- - opening should create atten-me- d leader- - tion, state the subject and give up in one word ship. Leadership is the ability to the audience some understand-direc- t people; but, more impor-- ing of your purpose. The body tant to have those people accept of a good speech is a logical direction . . . Leadership does not arrangement of the ideas you rest solely upon ability and ca- - wish to present. It is also a pacity. That is not . enough. A progression of those ideas toman must be willing to use it. ward a conclusion. The conclu-H- e must be willing to compete, sion is a summary of the main The will to lead is based upon idea in the body of the speech, truth, character, commitment. It can take the shape of a Vince Lombardi, call to action, or it can leave and goals'. with a single speech to the 73rd Congress of the audience American Industry, sponsored by thought or unanswered ques-th- e National Association of Man- - tion to stimulate thinking. When Youre Asked to Speak ufacturers, Automation. essential-LEADERSH- Vs1 .Jyy-- - Yoon'ire smoDes T ahead wDUlhi lists" a lur Tooele Drug 215 No. Main Q Tooele diryeo. Ghosts t Early Halloween Here's how you can dry as fast as you wash. 1. Use an automatic washer 2. 3. Don't overload your dryer. that spins dry. y Use a GAS dryer. Only a gas dryer consistently keeps up with your washer. No time is lost warming up. An electric coil loses efficiency each time it is used. And what do you do when it wears out? Rebuy it. And with the labor, it's expensive probably more than what you thought you saved when you first bought it. - The gas flame never wears out, and a gas dryer dries five loads for the cost of one. (In time it will pay for itself over the slow kind.) - And the gas dryer does such a beautiful job automatically right for every garment you wash. Permanent press requires touch up at most. Delicate things are softly pampered in its gentle warmth. And sun streaks and fades are a thing of the past. Everything comes out as fast as you wash and with the fragrance of fresh air! - Get ahead with your drying. See the new gas dryers in decorator colors at your gas appliance dealer's. MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Gat Soviet- and convenience - its natural -- For TOTAL comfort Medical studies disclose that 90 of travelers feel queasy tc downright terrible rough travel, while moderately tur bulent motion upsets 10 to 30. Some 5 cant even stand mild turbulence, while some unfortunates even feel illon elevators and escalators. instituted at the 'Navy School Research shows that the of Aviation Medicine. Medicaorgans of balance lying in the tions were evaluated in terms bony labyrinth of the inner of how well they could inear are involved in motion crease the tolerance of the sickness. Doctors theorize subjects to the cold sweats, that when this balance-contro- l retching, nausea, and other all . center in the brain is too familiar symptoms. Of all the drugs tested, scooverstimulated, due to excessive motion, it sends messages polamine hydrobromide was to another part of the brain, the most effective single this one affecting the nausea drug- for the prevention of center. The existence of such motion sickness. TRIPTONE a center was discovered some is the Commerce Drug brand years ago when scientists of scopolamine hydrobrofound they could cause vommide. It is available in capsule iting in animals through elecform at drug stores. This little trical stimulation of an area capsule makes green unfashof the brain. ionable on travelers complexWhen Americas space proions this year. Now you and gram was begun, there was an your family can travel withincreased need for an effecout fear of motion sickness, tive motion sickness drug. A thanks to the astronauts and major research program was TRIPTONE. NatwuU CAS! ? - i Specials! 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