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Show 1 The Tooele Transcript, Fri., Dec. 11, 1970 Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing 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 bv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN, Editor JACK TRANTER, Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALGREN, Business Manager AS A YOUTH, PHOTOGRAPHED 190 M ALLEY'S COMET .. ALSO INVENTED A HE Musical Events To Highlight Christmas on Temple Square Five major Christmas musi- cal events will highlight Christ- mas on Temple Square this 1970 season. All events are free to the public and everyone is cor- invited to attend. Visitors also will enjoy the 1970 edition of Temple Square's famed Christmas lights, which the center block of Salt Lake City into a Yule centerpiece of Christmas sound and light, in commemoration of the birth of the Savior. THE CHRISTMAS season attractions are bringing ever- increasing numbers of visitors to the Crossroads of the West. Last year, December for the first time was second only to in total number of August visitors to Temple Square. Aug- 1969 counted a total of De- while 409,684 visitors, logged 374,442 visitors, And this year of 1970 is run- ning well ahead of 1969. August, . GYROSCOPE DEVICE FOR AIRPLANE CONTROL IN COSMIC RAV RFSEARCH, USED APPARATUS SO IT SENSITIVE MEASURED ONE TEN MILLIONTH OF THE 6Nf RGY OF A MOSQUITO CLIMWNG AN INCH OF SCREEN for - physicist and educator 0ECAME - rKOFCSSOR OF PHYSICS OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY NOBEL PRIZE IN 1923 .. AWARDED JOINTLY WITH C.T.R. WILSON Of ENGLAND FOR ACHIEVEMENT IN ... WORLD WAR RESEARCH DIRECTED METALLURGICAL LABORATORY OF THE MANHATTAN PROJECT (ATOMIC BOMB) AT THE THE AT 0017) II, SERVED ON PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION OF HIGHER EDUCATION ...WAS A PIONEER IN EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO I CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Dec. 10th to Dec. 24th 25 Discount Present Stock of Upholstery Fabrics and Naugahyde Ideal Christmas Gift Large Selection of Upholstery Remnants Ideal for handbags Several Rebuilt Chairs Purses, Pillows, Small Upholstery jobs. Other uses. At Cost! Upholstery Wrights New Location: 43 Tooele N. 882-128- Wed.-Thurs.-F- beginning of the Youth Songfest in the Tabernacle, Saturday evening, Dec. 12. Emphasis has been given this year to the Nativity Scene which has been of the a perennial favorite Christmas visitors to Temple this Square. The special Christmas Cuest director Square. year is the celebrated nationally lights will remain on every known conductor Walter evening from Dec. 12 through Sunday, Jan. 3, 1971. Parents n are The encouraged to bring all Temple Square Christmas lights will be members of the family to the turned on officially by Presi- Temple Square events and feathe dent Joseph Fielding Smith of tures to witness again The Church of Jesus Christ Christmas story of the birth of of Latter-da- y at the Jesus the Christ. Saints, non-prof- it Musi-diall- m Sus-skin- d. 1970-versio- BBQ Glaze Ends 'Ho Hum Ham . SUNDAY afternoon. Dee. 13, KSL-TChannel 5, will present an hour-lon- g program eluding segments of each of the Friday and day night events, running from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. The third musical attrac-197tion combines music with drama KQMU-FM- in-u- st Satur-cemb- Main, 7 red-face- d l0,uth-"Ceremo- v 100-piec- 320-voic- 1 4x8-V- i 2x4-- 8 4x8-'- 2 2C GfcEDcinllQnllRtiTto Gift Corner fwmn: 'xnrwnnn Masonite Paneling 1 25 English Walnut Classic Walnut Reg Reg. NEW Also Large Selection Boys & Girls Ladies Wedding Ring Sets 1 775 I57 . ..30 2 Plays 7 Ping Pong Tables 2190 Tops Only PURSES Good Selection Now Portable From 82 PORTABLE CLOCKS Wall Clocks Alarm Clocks Kitchen Clocks Signal Start at 1 STEREO i Odds & Ends Boxed Jewelry n c 9 NOW 1 99 TRAVEL IRONS Reg. 9.95 449 Fireplace Logs Wide Leather Watchbands a F I e Travel Alarm Boutique Clock x Give a princely gift without paying a kings ransom! Wyler quality means precision accuracy and there's a Wyler style to please every taste. Every Wyler is protected by the exclusive Incaflex Balance Wheel which resists shockf. See our complete Christmas selection of mens and ladies' watches in gold and steel models. Timex Watches Reg. up to 15.00 4 Only Boxes of 8 only 98 box Tooled Leather Lauras Theme Available by Special Order Armstrong Floor Covering - See our Catalog Nails .. Other Sets from 89.50 Motorola 714 Reversable and Veriable Speed carat Total Transistor Radio Colored Vi Skil Drill Full $275 Musical I37 Special 29" Router Saw Sunbeam Mens Diamond Rings FIGURINE YVtvv Skil Circular Saw Shavers Special Group Just Arrived 1095 n (thb GtoraO Engraving Free our 1212' (flli n IDENTS sq. ft. Vi HP kliGi PRICED TO SELU 991 Tool Display! Plastic-Visquee- ftaa? to U Norelco - Remington until 5 p.m. . . . See 8 79' OPEN Every Sheetrock Sheetrock Sheetrock Economy Studs Plywood 4x7-- 2 (TtlfTTp mss: Rolled Roofing i 0 Special While They Last: Sheaffer Pens with Refill for both 1.49 Value Mens - Ladies 4x8-- Vi 4x8-3- fruiuiifcjy Q Siniitjv ilflargetfS till 7 p.m. 90 GkzffiigtefcO If your family gives you that ho hum look when you put ham on the table, your ham needs help. Two things can do the trick and brighten those tired ham appetites around the table. First is barbecuing in a covered barbecue kettle to give the ham the rich, smoke-ove- n flavor that only outdoor cooking can achieve. A covered kettle helps seal in the natural juices and give the outside of the ham a crisp, brown texture. Second is to add one of a variety of glazes to encrust the ham with a distinct sweet or tangy taste. Try one or more of the following on your future hams. 14 cup honey Cranberry Glaze 1 cup mashed jellied 14 cup orange juice cranberries Peach Glaze 14 teaspoon ginger 1 cup peach preserves 14 teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon lemon juice !4 teaspoon ginger cup packed dark brown Baked Ham Glaze sugar Honey-Orang- e 14 cup packed brown sugar Glaze 114 teaspoons salad mustard 4 cup packed dark brown 2 teaspoons water sugar To prepare the ham score the fat diagonally and insert a whole clove at the center of each diamond that is formed by scoring. Cook over indirect medium heat for 9 minutes per pound. After 30 minutes baste with glaze. Baste again every 20 minutes if thick glaze is desired. With all but peach glaze garnish with pineapple rings and cherries 15 minutes before ham is done. ri. Saturday b over-shadow- - 795 3 Only Portable Motorola TV 8950, 99 50 & 109 50 at We have Cinderella and Snow White - also two only larger size Mickey Mouse Watches Come See Our Large selection Oil on Velvet Start Cig. Lighters - Ronson Bentley a DEC. 5: The window in The following items were the left front door of a car taken from the Tooele City owned Orville llillquist, by Police Department log: 188 North First West, was broDec. 3: A watch and an ken bv vandals. electric shaver were reported Dee. 6: An accident at 257 stolen from John Rowberry, 75 South 360 West, damaged the South Second West. parked car of Alvin Colledge, DEC. 4: A car owned by 1323 North State, Orem, and Tate Mortuary, 110 South Main, one driven by Don Lynn Rosenwas damaged by an unknown berg, 317 South 360 West. Deep vehicle in a hit and run acci- fog was a contributing factor. dent. Dec. 4: An accident on the corner of Vine and Carden St. Whatever happened to: damaged cars driven by Jessie The Great Society? East South First 118 Javnes, (It was a slogan, not a proand Janies Lorin Madill, 253 gram. It died of boredom.) North Sixth Street. The War on Poverty? Dec. 5: A car driven by (It was so inordinately expenOrville Walter Sykes, Dugway, sive that it almost ate us out received about $250 damage of house, home and country, when it struck and killed a large and poverty is still with us.) movement? The dog which ran suddenly into (The Russians got their own its path. bomb and suddenly, the leftDEC. 5: A minor accident ists stopped all mention of it.) at 431 South 380 West, damagThe five-cecandy bar? ed cars driven by Basil Gamble, it up.) (Inflation gobbled 470 West Fifth South, and a The dedicated politician? 16 year old Tooele youth. (He was shoved into oblivion William Richard 5: Dec. charithe by Carver, Bauer, arrested for drivsmatic types who promise alHeaven-on-eartwith "Feding under the influence of cohol was found guilty and fineral" money that only comes out of your pocket and mine.) ed $250 and 50 days with the The polite youngster? jail term suspended. in the (He was Dec. 5: A car belonging to mass media by the parasites Kenneth Nordin, 5381 A Carr of the "permissive society" Circle, Dugway, rolled from its and are some of their parents marking spot on the Safeway now!) lot across the highway jump h er 0, For Your Convenience Bestway Will be is free to events, admission this inspiring program presented by the volunteer, Oratorio Society hut tickets are necessary and can be obtained at Skaggs Drug Centers and at the Visitors Center on Tempie 375-voic- ! We carry a near complete stock of supplies for the home upholsterer PRICED AS MARKED occurs Saturday night when more than 5,000 high school youth of all creeds and races jam the Tabernacle for the Annual Youth y Songfest. Time is 8 p.m. cal director this year is Ar- mont Willardsen, veteran Salt Lake City high, school vocal teacher. Accompanying the ers from 49 schools, ranging from Payson on the South to Weber on the North, will be the BYU Symphonic Orchestra under the direction of Dr. Ralph Laycock. The program will be telecast live by KBYU, Channel 11, Provo, and at a later hour by KALL radio and recorded 463,096 Temple and another rich helping of the Spirit of Christmas in an' Square. Lead off event this year offerinK which is doming a favorite of many will be the annual Christmas Christmas concert of the Mormon Youth Nountain West families. "Amahl and the NiSht Visitors will be Symphony and Concert. Their in the Tabernacle from Clad Tidings Temple presented and Wednes-i- n Monday. Tuesday Square" program will be heard the Tabernacle Friday eve- - daX evenings. Dec. 14, 15 and 16 at 8 PmAs in previous ning, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m.' Musi- b.V Cian-Ja- v l cal director and conductor Dr. 'ears- - this lfKht be will Menotti Carl producWelch has prepared a spark1.V the University of Utah ed ing holiday offering featuring Fra Company, under the excerpts from "The Messiah The Childhood of sital direction of Ardean Watts. Pera te,ls the Britten's The Christ, Benjamin of Carols" and other jnS sto,r.v f a crippled shepherd ' ho-send a Rift who wants traditional favorites. including t le Christ child in Bethle- f Christmas ana contemporary Carols. Featured will be the hem. Scheduled for Thursday, Dec. e Youth Symphony Or17 at 8:15 p.m. in the Tabere Morchestra and the nacle is the fourth major mumon Youth Chorus. The organisical event the annual Christzations, composed of Mormon mas Concert of the Tabernacle youth ages 15 to 28 from as Choir. Richard P. Condie, Choir far away as Provo, Logan, Heber musical director, has prepared a and Tooele, are by no means special program featuring many untrained. Some of the talentChristmas season favorites. The ed youth have upwards of 15 e world renowned Choir The musical years experience. will be accompanied by Dr. groups were organized in 1969 Alexander Schreiner at the conto record appropriate music for sole of the great Tabernacle Church programs going out weekChoir President Isaac. Organ. ly to more than 500 radio and M. Stewart reports the Tabertelevision stations in the Unitnacle door will open at 7:45 ed States and Canada. Consep.m. for the concert. quently they , art? rapidly-gaini- ng -- - FINAL Christmas 'on Temple an international reputation. event is scheduled for Square" Critics and composers alike have Sunday, Dec. 20 at 2 p.m. lauded their professional polish, when- the- Salt Lake Oratorio Sowhich will be evident in Fripresents its 55th annual ciety day nights concert. rendition of Handels beloved Second of the five events The Messiah. As in all other example, visitors on ing the curb and breaking window at Tooele Supply Co. Police Bloller Official Lighting Saturday & Colibri Selection of Paintings AaqIEEiT .zvjztxij Corner of Main and Vine trn$ |