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Show Snow White Now SHRIMP SPREAD BY CANDLELIGHT The Tooele Transcript, Fri., Nov, 20, 1970 Reporting Skiing Conditions RPOE To Hold Annual Charity Ball The earlier than normal arriof snow to the Wasatch Mountains brings an earlier than normal return of Snow White, the aee reporter on snow depth, ski, road and weather conditions at LTahs ski areas. Utah Travel Council's Snow White began her telephone reports Tuesday, November 17 and w ill continue daily reporting until the last flake has fallen and the last skier has left the val The animal Chanty Ball of scheduled to lie held at the laxlge Hall Saturday, November 21. Tickets are 7.50 per couple and the evenings entertainment gets underway at 7 p.m. with a friendly hour. Dinner will fol- , . inteiested in up to date information on the ski conditions may call Reports will he updated each morning and afternoon or if special conditions occur. V , . 32S-5B8- Duty to Dol Award A wrestling clinic under (Inx direction of co.nhes lairry and Paul D.ut will open the current season at Tooele High Sihool Tuesday, Novcmlier 21 coming back at Vivian Herrera who was just one victory awav from competing for thiid at slate last year and Dale Bolmder at 1S5 at 7:(K) pan. pounds complete the six. ONLY TWO wrestlers both seniors on last years team are not returning this year. Others who will lend added strength to the squad include: Phil Montano at 132 pounds, Buss Tate at 153, Chad Varner at lfi", who should Julian Mansanare push Bolindcr at 185 and heavyweight Mark Arnold. Eddie Aragon and Robert Aviles show strength in the lighter weights. And Ben Torres could prove to lie a promising freshman at 98 pounds. Sil-co- invited to TIIE Pl'BLIC 4h clinic which will be held e in the gymnasium and will an intersquad meet with the school's most experienced wrestlers. The roaches will explain the sport and answer questions about it. Scoring on both and. team basis an individual is fea-im- Vill be demonstrated. East year the Bulfs sent young wrest lei s to state meets arid all are returning this year. The com lies aie hoping this will help to make this years ever at team the strongest sis ij f Relief Society Bazaar Friday TIIS. The six ri urnmg lettermen im hide State Champion Eawrence Bomero, a junior wrestling at pounds. Mike Tafoya, placed foiu lb in state at 123 pounds and is expected to return at IE) or 12b pounds. Mike Torres, a four year letter-mais returning at 138 pounds. Ibihard Valdes with three years 112 The Palmer Building will be alive with activity on Friday, Nov. 20, when the Lake View Belief Society will hold their ba.aar. Dinner will be seived at 0:30 p.m. and will be sold at nominal cost. The menu includes homemade soup, spaghetti and meat balls, salads, rolls, drinks and pie alamode. Each item may be purchased separately. Many other items will be on sale such as aprons, pillow cases, clothing, etc. and also baked gixxls. This would be a gtxxl opportunity to select vour Christinas gifts. is experience 115 pounds. Shears make Joan Welsh Saturday until 5 p.m. EOTT!H$amnaEBssE5B$ Damaged STORM Ceiling Tile DOORS From bVl( 12 1. per sq. ft. Self Storing Per Box White Aluminum 95 Plain White White Accoustical Grecian 400 Cascade 550 Satin Spun Cascade Accoustical 650 450 550 .7 Coronation 700 Box Lots Only! Cement. $1 65 ! ! per bag Tropicor 6 Morrocan Burgandy Walnut Natural Birch Monte Carlo Andora 549 450 Granada 398 5 29 398 398 Charcoal Vaquero Pacesetter Medium Pacesetter Dark Jones Mahogany 3'5 298 298 ,315 4x7)4 PLYWOOD 714 SKILL POWER SAW KIT SKILL JIG SAW KIT 3995 $2995 BLACK & DECKER Vs" by Tom Donnelly PANELING till 7 p.m. ri. DRILL KIT $?998 2 2 4x8-'- 2 4x8-'- 8 4x8-- 4 Masonite Masonite Peg Board 4x8-'- 4 3' 7 ... FIRE PLACE LOGS INSULATION Medium - 15 Medium - 23: 6 9 12 Full Thick 15 Full Thick 23 5 Box of Eight Only 8 98 prizes. Everyone is invited be welcomed. per log a box PAINT Vjnyl Latex 50 To Nominate ngKEBS Mg Jijkw March of Dimes Birth De- fects Centers are teaching the latest techniques of treatment and prevention of birth defects 1 physicians, medical stu- dents, physicians in private prac-bor,ite and allied health ProfeS n s,ona Publications available from the March of Dimes Professional Education Program are used as teaching materials in medical schools across the country. New Officers Saturday, November 21 at 10 the Junior Bit and Spur Club will meet for the purpose of nominating officers for next Doctors seeking diagnosis of birth defects patients throughyear. All members are urged to out the nation are utilizing the be in attendance to have a March of Dimes Syndrome Idenvoice in selecting their leaders tification and Consultant Service in Boston. for next vear. a.m. Last week his parents released the open letter he wrote to fellow I have used all types of drugs from hash, pot and aeid to hard stuff. Its all a had scene. The people who push it don't use it because they know' it's bad stuff. They can see what it does to you. All you are dojng is, ruining your life and teen-ager- letting s: people through vou. GET make money . . HELP! "Where are you going to go from pot hash aid heroin? Man, if you are on to the for your sake stuff, please gut off it. If you cant fight it bv yourself, then get help from .someone. It may be rough trying to straighten yourself out, hut its never too late. Man at least try . . . you dont know me, but I w'ant to help because I needed help and someone helped me. If you can kick drugs then you will find out what the song is really about. Dont give up to problems and escape by using drugs. It only makes more, he wrote. Then he penned a warning s for who are tempted to try stuff. LEARN FROM mistakes. If someone offers you drugs, be more of a man than I was say no. Learn from my mistakes. teen-ager- dont want anyone to go through the hell I went through and am still going through. These friends of yours will offer stuff fiee, then start making you pay I for it. His father, a plastering contractor, said it had been hard fur him and his wife, Arna, to make the letter public. But they decided to do it because todays kids need so much help. The younger Pilon was expelled last month from Central Texas College for taking narcotics. His parents were trying to help him get hack into college to help him realize his dream of becoming a commercial pilot. IN A separate letter to lus mother and father, Pat told them they are the greatest parents ever. I have lived a lot in 18 years, more than some people have all their lives, he wrote. Well, my 18 years is over. Its best this way. Drugs played a big part in ruining the last year of my life. I spent 17 years of good time close to you. I know I have changed and I realize drugs could never undo what they did to me in one year. They clouded my ambitions and ruined my family life which meant so much to me before they arrived. Drugs have their small moment of happiness, but for each moment lies a century of sadness never to be removed. With skirts coming down well soon be forgetting who has varicose veins. Quote White Interior and will Jr. Bit and Spur So Much Of Life Ahead, Weve Only Just Begun f OPEN Every The shoot begins at 10 a.m. and there will be turkeys as two-inc- w-t- Bestway Will be Hoad. d Grove last year finished third Last week I came across a With the ten returning var-sit- v in the State Tournament and Press news story which United s have several grap-pleioutstanding wrestlers and the new memI think may interest you. returning. The team was bers of the team and with the The story concerns Percy responsible for one of the four support of the community the losses Pat Pilot) Jr., 18, handed the Buffs last Patrick Bulls could set a new maik for told his mother he wanted who season. the sport at the Tooele High The coaches hope that.Tues-- . to write a letter to help some-IxxlSchool this year. A Booster Club with over seventy girls has been days clinic will prove a sue- -' BE DID. Then he sat down . cess ItiWl that a large niunht-r'ostarted this y ear. ; his grandfathers shotgun folks the home wilf each 28 November suppifrf SVTURDAY at his heart and pulled '11:Eh boost to pointed helping marks the date of the Buffs h"le the to end the life he Buffs the seasuccessful to a trigger first )e said had been made ''hell by son. held drills. s mmm iqjuni n ' Tooele Gun Cluh will hold another turkey shoot on Sunday, November 22 at the trap grounds east of town on the Smelter Drain and rinse shrimp. Reserve about 18 for garnish and chop (he rest. Combine chopped shrimp with cheese and all remaining ingredients except parsley. RIend thoroughly. Press firmly into a quart mixing bowl; let ripen in the refrigerator overnight or longer. Unmold on the base of a cake stand or any other suitable dish and press the minced parsley over the surface. Carnish with whole shrimp, using toothpicks to h hold them in place. Cut a circle of aluminum foil and fit it on top. Place the candle on the foil and gently press it into the mold until it will stand securely. Flatten foil edges to protect against dripping. Carnish candle base with lemon leaves or other greenery. Makes enough spread for 100 or more canapes Information Officer Dugway Proving Ground For Your Convenience Wed.-Thurs.F- snip decisions. Cl id) Turkey Shoot pound mild cheddar cheese, grated pound Roquefort or Blue cheese, chopped fine I package cream cheese 1 garlic clove, chopped very fine 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon prepared horseradish 14 teaspoon eavenne pepper 14 cup minced fresh parsley 14 14 Y This dark haired little miss is Trina Dawn Perkins. She was Thursday, November 12 at the Tooele Valley Hospital to and Slieriann Perkins. She weighed a dainty six pounds four and a half ounces and is the first child for her parents. She also makes grandparents for the first time, Mrs. Carol Hickman and Jim Hickman. Sir. and Mrs. Billy L. Perkins claim her for their first granddaughter and second grandchild. Proud as can be to name her among their great grandchildren are Mrs. Thelma Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hickman, all of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Jensen, of Magna. Photo by A. D. Thomas To Hold (4(4 ounces each) shrimp 3 cans THS Wrestlers Plan Clinie Tuesday (iun light of a flickering candle! And dig they will. This is a delicious mixture of three popular canned shrimp for easy blending cheese types and shrimp with a flavor best described as baffling and beautiful. The best blends are usually hardest to define and, as always, mystery lends enchantment. Just mold it big and display it up high. All you need for this is a plain quart mixing bowl and an ordinary cake stand turned upside-down- . Could there be a prettier way to say Merry Christmas? FESTIVE SHRIMP AND CHEESE MOLD Bradley K. IVtcivmi, soil of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon J. Das is is being presented his Duty to Cod Award by Bishop Bert Williams of the Tooele Third Ward. This award is given to qualified young men ssho are aetise in Aaronic Priesthood, Sunday Sehool and MIA. The award is given to a young man after he has met eaeh of the following requirements for four years: I) Karn the Priesthood Personal Achievement Award or Certificate of Achievement; 2) Be in attendance at Sacrament meetings. Priesthood meetings, Snndav Sehool, and the regular Y.MMIA weekly meetings at least 75 percent of the time; 3) llase any combination of four years registration or enrollment as a Boy Scout, Ksplor-e- r or Kusign. This must lie achieved prior to the applicant's eighteenth birthday. is low at 8 p.m. Bates Orchestra The Tim will provide music for dancing. slopes. Tltoes iik iff.W&SSiLiite , for your holiday party - a molded Here is an lighting system. 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