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Show r The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 15, 1970 County Residents Urged To Attend Mass Meetings Mon. & MB I held Mon. meetings for both political partie will district In Tooele election each In 18. May day evening. County. chairman, At the meeting each district will elect secretary, treasurer, at least three committeemen and their assigned numlser of delegates to their party's county primary convention. Officials of both parties have urged county residents to attend the( meetings in their districts. "Only through active participation in the political affairs of the nation will said. your voice lie heard," they The Tooele County Democratic Mas Meetings will held in the following location. crura CKJjjina 2Qb CTD'CTP Mas ICU to WHIRLPOOL WASHER SHAGIC'ARRETi U036 ISlgi) fCBETt 1 Speed - 3 Cycles 2 yr. parts and labor warrantee 2 fTfse cniih riaanji ijnci Cl 02a 0S0 AIR CONDITIONER REG. mmmm Mayor Proclaims American Legion Poppy Day BIRTHS Margaret and James Halcomb. Crantsville, daughter. May 13. MEDICAL Margaret N. Shields, Tooele Dellrert H. Mitchell, Tooele George Phillips, Tooele Sl'RCERY-Mi- ke Vollierg, Tooele Barbara Crum, Watumville. Cal. Ida Lopez, Crantsville Harold Anderton, Tooele ART Art is not representation, but interpretation, and it is not an overstatement that art liegins where the artist departs from strict copying to nature. Instead he should impose upon nature a felling of his own creation. Nature is the artist's source of inspiration. If representational truth were the criterion of the work of art, a good photograph would have letter claim than a by Rembrandt or a drawing Gerpainting by Cezanne. ard Curtis Delano, quoted by Gerard Curtis John Jellico, Delano Painter of the Navajo Indians, American Artist io some people prosperity is the period between the last Blessed is the man who is too installment payment and the R. Wm. next down payment. busy to worry in the daytime Davis, The Three Forks and too sleepy to worry at night. Neighbors Moving In? Heres A First Night Casserole at home. Good Neighbor Casserole pound lean beef, cut into cubes Flour Vegetable oil 1 cup water 1 1 can (1034-ounc- beef gravy 2 tablespoons wine vinegar 1 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon basil 1 teaspoon cinnamon noodles package V2 teaspoon salt P dairy sour cream 1 can (2 cups) apple pie 1 cup creamed cottage cheese filling 2 eggs, well beaten oil. Add water, Dredge beef cubes in flour; brown in vegetable for 1 hour or and simmer gravy, vinegar, salt and basil. Cover Cook noodles according to until meat is tender and cooked. package directions. Combine sour cream, cottage cheese, eggs, cinnamon and salt. Gently fold in noodles and apple30pie filling. minutes. casserole at 350 degrees for d Bake in a Serve with beef and gravy. Serves 4. 1 Vn well-grease- i COMPLETE BED (MMb aiir Box Springs Frame (GuiiisBiv iramlffii Choice of Headboards Mattress fT3 mnii DESK TABLE Dark Oak ONLY (' mmmm 083 0KU3 A thirty minute television program will kickoff the activities for loth the Republican 'and Democrat mas meetings. Tlie program will lie broadcast at 7:30 p.m. over educational TV Station Kl'ED, Channel 7. It purpose is to give instructions to those attending the mass meetings on the election of voting district officers, the responsibility of those selected and instructions concerning fund drives. Each party will lie given an eleven minute segment with the Democrats starting things off and the Republicans liegin-nin- g at 7:43 p.m. In order to take advantage of this broadcast, party officials are asking that the meeting convene in time to provide for preliminary activities (such as opening prayer. Star Spangled Banner, Pledge of Allegiance) liefore the program starts. After the program the TV set should lie turned off and attention given to the elections and other district business. The following items were taken from the Tooele City Po- way. lice Department log: MAY 11: A rear end colliMay 7: A car driven by Lydia sion on Tooeles Main Street Jacobson, 277 Highland Drive, downtown damaged cars driven received only minor damage by Joy Bernice Scow, 390 E. from a collision with a utility Vine, and Frances L. Mayo, 8 a downtown parking North First East. pole lot. May 12: A car registered to MAY 7: Cars driven by DonMelvin Belich, 263 Millcreek ald Paul Kuester, RFD 1 Box Way, was damaged in a minor 90, and Elsie Isaltella King, accident at the Belich home. 267 East Second North, were May 13: A car owned by damaged in an accident on a Mrs. George M. McLaws, 262 S. Tooele parking lot. First East, rolled from its place May 7: An auto accident at on a Tooele parking lot and Main and First North damaged struck a second parked car owncars driven by Darla Ogg Hap-goo- ed by Daniel B. Hill, 364 Oak-hi- ll 445 Lakeview, and a Drive. MAY 13: A minor accident youth. May 7: Ail accident at First at 65 South Second West damEast and Vine caused damage to aged cars driven by a cars driven by Joey A. Deller-rergirl and a boy. 189 South Third Street, Both youthful drivers were and Angie R. Bracken, 121 South residents of Tooele. 1st East. MAY 8: New playground The Police Department reElemenequipment at the East ports the following summary of tary School was damaged by activities for the month of vandals who used a motor ve- April: hicle to push it over. Accident: fatal, one (two May 8: A minor accident at deaths); property damage. 13; First North and Main damaged personal injury, one; hit and cars driven by Merrill Holton run, six; Drunk driving, eight; failure one; noise, Glenn, 264 North State, Salt excessive Lake City and LaVon Cobblev to yield, one; improper turn, Lint, 553 Nelson, Tooele. one; no drivers license, one; of no May 8: The parked car motorcycles drivers license, Leone Gates, 265 International one; racing, two. SPEEDING 43; stolen veAvenue, received minor damage when struck by a car driven hicle recovered, one; stoplight 1 violation, five; stop sign violaby Kathleen Shosted, RFD Box 161, on a Tooele parking tion, four; acceleration exhiblot. ition, four; shooting bb gun, one; MAY 9: A car driven by Ro- suspicious person, one; break in, bert F. Jaramillo, 293 B West five; burglary, one; battery, Fourth Ave., Dugway, struck one. Curfew violation, two; famand damaged the parked car of Marion D. and Marjorie ily trouble, two; malicious mis130 North First West, chief, three; petty larceny, one; Tooele. public intoxication, two; xtolen May 10: A parked car belong- property, eight; stolen wallet RFD or purse, one; vandalism, three; ing to Grant T. McNeill, Box 2554, Erda, was damaged littering, one. when struck by a car driven by Missing person, one; dog hite, John F. Marion, 115 North Third one; runaway, one; tavern probone; civil disturbance, lems, West, Tooele. attended Rodeath, one; two; A driven car by May 11: one. bert Glen Empey, 319 Crest- - BEDROOM GROUP Dresser with Mirror Chest Headboard with Frame Box Springs and Mattress All FOR White 17 cu. ft. with Ice Magic Reg. 369.95 NOW TRANSITIONAL SOFA AND LOVE SEAT Quilted Reg. 334.95 KITCHEN CARPET Commercial Installed with 1 Lt. Pad o)5 O I ROLL ONLY sq. yd. aan? ragra uiiiidu Li) 9 duly 0 0 Queue LAWN BOY POWER MOWER $7)9' Be-va- n, . i $)roHo WHIRLPOOL REFRIGERATOR view Drive, struck and damaged a parked car owned by William K. Whear, 320 Crestview Drive, while backing from a drive Police Blotter WHITE 7. Qau (rrrrhffrTT a, When you see the new familys moving van pull away, you can be a good neighbor by taking them a simple yet hearty first night supper. Try a casserole, crisp salad, bread, beverage and fruit, says Alice Bowman, Allied Van Lines home moving consultant. Itll make the newcomers feel truly welcome and D NOW present Ann Russell ssith signed proclamation designating May 22 a Poppy Day in Tooele. Mas or Sssan i0ntv 11,000 BID 244.95 80 sti WHIRLPOOL Masor Roliert II. Snan has designated May 22. as Poppy Day in Tooele. "The hearts of all our citizens in the Tooele arer will lie with this commendable effort this year as a means of paying tribute to all our war dead." the Mayor declared. "This community is fully cognizant of the great contributions ami great sacrifices made by the meinliers of the armed forces and on this day each year we have an opportunity of paying our humble respects to those gallant Americans who laid down their lives in order that we may continue to enjoy the blessing of freedom. "It is also an opportunity for all of us to pay tribute to those brave men and women who still live as victims of the wars," Mavor Swan pointed out. The funds collected by the American Legion Auxiliary and ull other volunteers are used to aid the many veterans still in hospitals and to assist the fatherless children and the widows of the war dead. "Poppy Day should lie one of solemn remembrance for all of us in Tooele, keeping in irind alwavs those courageous souls who laid down their lives in order that we may live in peace and prosperity," Mayor Swan said. "Therefore, I do declare May 22, 1970 to be Poppy Day in the City of Tooele anil urge all our citizens to join in the worthwhile observance by wear, ing the memorial flower. ONLY MB 1 |