OCR Text |
Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., Nov. 21, 1969 ptt ( Magician To mC Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele Citv, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates 10 cents per copy; $7.00 per year, PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN, Editor JACK TRANTER. Associate Editor ETHEL B. IIALCREN, Business Manager -' " jL Tooele Stake Priesthood Meeting General Priesthood meeting will be held at the Tooele Stake Center on Sunday, November 23, at 1:30 p.in. All members of the School Carnival Anniversary Endeus the Magician will perform at the East Elementary School Camisal Friday, December 5, according to a statement made today l.v the carnival planning committee. The magic of Endeus will entertain child, parent, and grandparents alike, the committee said. Endeus has leen in magic all his life and now has 25 years experience at entertaining. He is vice president of the Brotherhood of International Magicians World Wide Association Ring 193 in Salt Lake City. He is also a member and writer for Mum Magazine, an official publication of the Society of American Magicians. In addition he is an editor of Magic Tricks News. Is the hand quicker than the eye? Watch Endeus at .the Christmas Carnival and see for yourself. Here is a magician of great ability the committee said. Mr. and Mrs. Azile England 201 East 650 North, Tooele, are their 57th wedding observing anniversary today, November 20. They were married in the Salt Lake LDS Temple November 20 and- have lived their entire married life in Tooele. They are the parents of two sons and five daughters, Ralph - anj Mazile England and Mignon Elna Worthington, Grantsville; Gloria Sacramento, Calif., and Bleazard, Tooele; Be-va- n, Mary Joy Sagers, St. John. They are spending the day quietly at home. You Mus? See If To Believe Women of Moose To Meet Nov. 20 Women of the Moose will meet Thursday, Nov. 20 at 8:00 p.m. at Moose Hall. Friendship committee will have an Apron Walk.' Plans also are to be made for the annual Christmas party. All members are urged to be A freeway is a place where people are supposed to drive present. Babs with wreckless abandon. Melchizedek and Aaronic Priesthood should le in attendance, i Drums Along TheTanana The empty oil drums that buoy the craft in Alaskas Tan-$n- a River Raft Classic are hard to come by. The drums are scarce because oil companies opthem for erating in Alaska economys sake, and to keep them from littering the lanscape, according to the magazine Petroleum Today. But the contestants somehow manage to beg, borrow or buy them at more than $7 a drum when available. For the idea of the Tanana race is not necessarily to win, but to enjoy the fishing, the scenery, and the camaraderie along the beautiful, stretch of river. This year more than 1,000 Alaskans entered the'race. Perform at Local Couple Celebrates 57th Trailer-Classroom- s re-u- tree-line- 60-mi- le d, or RETIRED SEMI-RETIRE- D A part time business opportunity without financial investment. Conduct local survey and service for National AAA lighting Manufacturer. This is an excellent opportunity to earn extra money in your spare time. Sales background or experience dealing with public helpful. Send resume to: Director of Personnel P.0. Box 239 Palo Alto, Calif. 94302 3-D- Pre-Holid- ay Dig For Rural Utah Proves Successful A which brought the Irest in modem office equipment to four rural Utah High Schools last year proved so successful that another trailer is now serving more schools. Mobile Office Education (MOE), an experiment in better business education, is sponsored by the Utah State Board of Education. It is designed to prepare students for jobs immediately after high school. A study of the effectiveness of the project showed that students gained more from the office simulation technique than they would in an ordinary classroom. Students also had more motivation to enter business as a career. It showed that the students enjoyed the class more than the typical classroom situation and eagerly looked forward to their experience in the trailer. The study was done by a Brigham Young University professor and two graduate students. The study was done by a Brigham Young University professor and two graduate students. Results of the study were so encouraging that the second trailer is now serving Green River High; Monticello High; Emery High, Huntington; and San Juan High, Blanding. MOE I serves Millard High, Fillmore, and North Sanpete, Mt. Pleasant as it did last year and has added Ileaver High and Escalante High. Piute High and Panguitch High will use it again next year, as all of their present students who wanted the class have completed the course. Robert Stoker traveled with the last year, living in motels and is doing the same this year. Shelby Cox, who is married old daughter, and has a two-yewill take a mobile home and his family along as he teaches in MOE II. The trailer is used in conjunction with the regular business education classes. It provides an office situation where students actually carry on the operations of a Savings and Loan Company. They answer telephones, write letters, figure interest rates, deal with irate customers and have a chance at both administrative and clerical assignments. Work habits and office attitudes are emphasized. The teacher acts as president of the company with one of the student acting as a simulator who respreseuts the outside world. Teachers report students are quick to decide whether they prefer administrative responsibilities or routine filing and typing. It gives students a better understanding of what should be their trailer-classroo- Little Richard (Rickie) Harrison celebrated his first birthday on Thursday, November 6 at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Harrison, On hand to share his birthday cake and ice cream were his sister Holli and his little friends Mac and Sam Colovich, Bradly Baldwin, Ricky and Lori DeSimon, Charles and Suzanne Theobold, Sharon Janie Fandl, Dart, Becky and Danny Silcox, Sandy, Kellie, Angie and Jill Harmon, and all their mommies. Special Movie Scheduled A special meeting has been called for all parents and home teachers in the Tooele First, Sixth and Twelfth Wards. A movie of special importance will he shown at the Stake Center on Friday, November 21 at 7 p.m. ay 10 Helps! trailer-classroo- ar Inch Woolens Quilts Cotton or Nylon Brocades - Matelesse, Poufs, etcJ Bonded Crepes Printed Corduroys 45-inc- h Printed Terry Cloth Lace in colors Polyester Double Knits All-ov- er ... . Christmas stocking filled to the brim with 30 valuable games and toys . . . famous name toys that children love and enjoy . . . inokiding a 25 doll . . . gun and holster set . . . and many, many others. ot ' It Can Be Yours . . Free! IT'S EASY TO Dec. 10 at Murray High, of Salt Lake. Dec. 17 at Murray, Utah Tech of Taylorsville. Jan. 7 at Murray, Stevens-Henagof ogden. Jan. 14 at Ogden, LDS Business For the first time in the schools history, Utah Technical College at provo will field a basketball team this year which will play in a Steven- s-Henager six-tea- m league. In past years, Utah Tech hoop-ster- s have taken part in various Provo City leagues, but this season College. it will be a member of the Wasatch Jan.21 at Murray, Utah Tech of Athletic League which includes Salt Lkae. Busiteams from Stevens-HenagJan. 28 at Provo, Stevens-Henagof Salt Lake. ness College at both Salt Lake and Feb. 4 at Murray, Utah Tech of Ogden, Utah Technical Colleges at the Salt Lake and Taylorsville ' Taylorsville. Feb. 11 at Ogden, Stevens-Hencampuses, and the LDS Business College in Salt Lake City. ager of Ogden. All Salt Lake games for the Feb. 18 at Murray, LDS Business Provo institution will be played at College Feb. 25 at Provo, Utah Tech of Murray High School. A gym still must be found for home Provo Salt Lake z Mar. 4 at Murray, Stevens-Henaggames, in as much as Utah Tech of Salt Lake. has no gymnasium facilities. Coach of the Provo Utah Tech Utah, Tech of Provo will play Nov. 12 in Provo against Steven-Henag- quint this year will be Vic Christensen of Salt Lake City, a physical of Ogden. The balance of its seasons education major at BYU. He schedule follows: played tennis and basketball at Nov. 19 at Murray High, LDS Granite High, and was a guard on LDS championtwo Business College. Dec. 3 at Ogden, Utah Tech of ship teams the BYU Third Ward which won the tournament two Salt Lake City campus. years ago, and the BYU Eighth which placed second last year. Christensen has 15 men out for practice, most of whom have played high school ball. They include Vincent Adams, Lee Bellows, Charles Fox, Ronald Grovesy, Glenn Wilkerson, Randall Anderson, William Bond, Barry Ercan-bracinter-scho- ol 54-6- 0 Can you imagine the joy and excitement in your home on a giant Christmas if you should win this wonderful gift lifes work. Utah Tech Enters BB Competition Friday, Saturday & Monday 10 Discount from Regular Prices Cffi er ENTER-- NO PURCHASE NECESSARY, NO OBLIGATION, AND YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN! 'Here's all you do - Go to one of the RCA or Whirlpool dealers listed in this ad and fill out an entry form thats it! That's all you do! Each of these dealers will be giving away one of these Giant Christmas stockings to Lucky Winners on , er WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1969 -, Hurry! Enter today at one of the dealers who feature these fine Home Entertainment or Household Appliance products. er FoIbrnG SipeGDGiDfty 5era0ei7 15 South Main St Enduring, Appreciated Gifts . . . Whirlpool er And while youre there, take a minute to look at the brightest big screen Color TV you can own or the labor saving household appliances that are so practical for family Christmas Gift giving. Outstanding Value in Quality RCA Console Stereo! l, Randy Grover, Kelly Lee Cardon, Ned . Gary Carter, Wendall Holdaway, and Donald Bruce Moore. The team is practicing part of the time at the Dixon Junior High School and the rest on one of Mor-tensei- . :u Vivid, lifelike stereo reproduction in a smart Contemporary cabinet. Precision Studiomatic changer plays all 7", 1 0" and 1 2" records automatically or manually, and new mini records manually. Record-protectin- g Feather Action tone arm. Solid state stereo amplifier. Two 9" oval duo-con- e speakers. Separate volume and tone BYUs courts. m THE BOY WHO BECAME A PROPHET By Mabel Harmer The exciting story of Joseph Smiths life from Sharon to Carthage as told for young readers. $2.25 MIRACLE OF FORGIVENESS By Spencer W Kimball A modern apostles penetrating explanation of repentance and forgiveness, the Saviors way of healing souls. $4.95 ' Tooele Merc Tooele AMERICAN FLAG The American flag is the second oldest flag in existence today, the Union Jack of Great Britain being older. But it is the first flag of any nation conceived and dedicated to the principle of personal and religious Brenda' Anderson, liberty. What So Proudly We Hail, American Mercury' NEWS What a scarcity of news there would be if we all obeyed the ConTen Commandments. struction Digest controls. Th ATLANTIC CITY Model VME11 FREE Record Pack with purchase |