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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 1, 1971 All Open To Tooele Ha. JUMXSUt'Ji, -- Issued ruili Tuesday ut Tooele Oily, I'tali. Second Class Postage p.iiil ut Tooele, I'luli. Published by I lie Transcript Hullcliii Publishing Company, Inc., 5S Norlli Main Street, Tooele Cits, Hull. Address ull cnrrcxiiulcinc to Box 390, Tooele, I tali MOT I. Subscription tales: 10 cents Hr copy; $7.00 per year. BUM II I) In Transcript Hullcliii Publishing Co., Inc. Il Ass.H i.ile I'.dilor U.K THWTEH. ETHEL H. II I .( BE, A Hiisiucss Manager Make Defensive Driving A New Years Resolution In-gi- four-hou- Ih-ci- 32S-5S51,- . ERDA NEWS . In-gi- n SHAM 70 PROMOTE HIGHWAY SAtm rlvt Mfoly and MAKI SUM YOU WINDSHIELD IS CLEAR, FROM CRACKS AND IMI ALASKA SERVICE Lt Keith Stewart, son of President and Mrs. L. Grant Stewart, left recently for King Salmon, Alaska, where he is assigned as Intersept Director with the t'S Air Force. Ilis wife Leslie and their small son Chris are making their home in Tooele while lie is on He expects to lie assignment. gone about a year. THU IMPRFICTIONSI Far Note of a quick, raatonabla raplaxamant ab Appreciation CALL of the Towle Valley Nursing Hume wish to express our thanks once again to the people of Towle County for their thoughtfulness during the Christmas season. For the schools, organizations, churches, businesses and individuals for gifts, programs, and visits here. For the Christmas tree decorated by the Civic League ami the Elks for the lighting of our building. We wish everybody a Happy New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dunlavv We 882-336- 8 Dons Body & Paint Shop 1000 North Main RITZ Ends ln-e- n Dear fellow TIIS alumnus: One of my present duties almard the I'SS MAl'NA KEA (AE-22- ) is that of Public Affairs Officer. It was in this involved caacity that I in the project which I am writing to you ulMiut. We returned to Subic Bay, Republic of the Philippines from Vietnam just after a major typhoon hud struck the island of l.u.nn causing the lovs of several hundred lives and iiinunieruble projierty damage, contacted the Naval base authorities to see if there was anything we could do to assist in digging out from under the several storm. There had hundred requests for assistance, so I selected a project that appeared within our means and our limited in port time. This was rejiairing and painting a one story, three room school-housin the barrio of San Rol.ubuo, Pampanga Arbol, que Golden Eagles. Adults gain admission at regular price and all accompanying children receive seats in any section for year, on a Dec. 26 "Family Night", over 8209 Golden Eagle fans turned out to watch the Eagles in action. Choice tickets are now on sale at the Salt Palace ticket office. T 1 1- - V- '",-M.k- f?' K' i i t... I A ri 1 4 pi I t T iK v r0'' N ) y, .l-- A r , . , - Dane goal-scor- vA' ; g v Itom Saturday No matter vjfrsre you turn, thsres a Insight watchers class. Students of Dorothy Searle Dame ScIhhiI are pictured aliove as they rehearse for the annual dance revue scheduled for Saturday, January 2 at 7:15 p.m. in the Tooele High School Auditorium. Admission is 50 cents donation. Dorothy Searle Dance Students To Appear in Revue Saturday Students of Dorothy Searle Dance Studio will conclude the season on holiday Saturday, January 2 with a colorful revue at the Tooele High School Auditorium. 10 dancers Approximately ranging in age from four years old to college students will on the program. Curtain time is 7:15 p.m. and tickets for 50 trots per person (donation) may In-- Nirch.ised at the up-x-- door. SEVERAL YOl'NC people who have Inrn long time students of Mrs. Searle who have nationally will lie on hand to give spice to the evenings entertainment. Vickie Kassian Top Fugle Scorer Dennis Kassian is the hottest COMPUTERS currently in the leaA man put a card in one of gue. Kassian, the left winger those computers on the Eagles PriHluction Line with Cuyle Fielder and Brian that said, "I am young, handMcDonald, has scored two goals some, and wealthy, and I'm lookin each of his last three games, ing for someone to love." Out came the card from the and seven goals in the past four machine, "Don't just stand there, games. He currently ranks among kiss me. Charles Nelson Reilthe League leaders with 17 ly. "Mv Funniest Jokes." goals in 27 games. P' Y t. - : ' e province, a small town almtil 25 miles away from the base. I'pon arrival in Sail Roque we found that onr schoolhnuxc was in uctuality two stories and contained ten riHims. Atl our work is accomplished by volunteers from the ship who give up their weekend to come down to paint the xcIiimiIIioiisc. Originally I had planned on accomplishing the task in one visit, but due to the unexpected size we have hail to return on the weekends allowing enough time for the aiut to dry to In able to hold school on Monday. 11ms far we have returned to San Roque five times in our tours to Vietnam and have several visits left to complete the task. It has provided a great opportunity for the men to get to know the native Filipino people, as well as provide a first hand observation of ordinary Americans for the hearFilipinos who have ing of the evil war mongering as military-industricomplex advertised Initli here ami back in the states. After working on the sclimil we would often plav basketball and softball with the little kids who were alwavs there. All girls 12 and over in the Tooele North Stake are requested to lie in attendance ut the Stake Center Sunday, 5 p.m. for rehearsal for Stake Conference Chorus. half-pric- ln-e- nary 7th. All evening classes, it was indicated. at 7:0(1 p.m. in the State Office Building Auhii accident lice diiser during ditorium. For those who prefer a day1971. I ao II. Barlow, t I .ill SafeN ice for Iresidenl Cunmcirs time class, one will on Satly Traffic udsised all Sail loike urday, January 9th ut 9.00 am. This. t(K. will lie in the State CoiiiiIv moloiisls. "THE 1970 tiaflic ileulli loll, Office Building Auditorium. The which has exceeded that recordSaturday das is offered in two r ed during llM9, is upMlliug," he sessions. said. This problem must Ih1 Instructors for the course have i by all I'tahus in order lo (pialified by the Nationul the possibility of Ihh inn- Safety Council. INDIVIIHAI-- S WISHING ing uu accident victim. Only those diisers who knoss the eva- to enroll in the course may do so sive actions of defensive driving by contacting the I'tali Safety tail Ih almost assured of not Council, 535 South Second West, Salt laikc City, I'tali, telephone licing involved ill a traffic mis" Barlow Mr. said. hap." While advanced registrations are The Council's Defensive Drivunable to do so ing Course, he xiintcd out, is desired, one sure mcthixl by which all in advance, may register prior to drivers can learn quickly new the start of the first session. A small teclini.pies for accident prevenregistration fee is tion in an extremely short time. charged to cover the cost of maThe course is oxn to all li- terials used in presenting the censed drivers in the State. course. Many drivers, it was indicated, lMliciug themselves to lie good w! " $ "j drivers feel that this course is rT'""vv 'ir; not intended for them. Many of those who died on I'tahs streets and highways during 1970 attest Beth Clark 882-174- 3 that simply lKing a good driver isn't enough to cojh with today's Mae Shields was a special traffic. Good drivers must In- dinner guest Christmas Day ut come better drivers. the home of Mr. and Mrs. latrrv COlNTY DRIVERS will have Sanger and family. five opportunities to enroll in a course during January, it was anTraci Oliver is home followsesnounced. The first Salt ing a few days in the St. Marks sion will commence on Monday, Hospital. Traci is happy to not Januarv 4th at 7:00 p.m. The have unv more tonsils. second of the five sessions will on Tuesday. January 3th Mr. and Mrs. Hon Robinson's with the third class getting home was the setting for a Christ under wav on W ednesday Jan- j.ias party Decciiilier 23rd. uary 6th. The final esehiug ses- - . sion will begin on Thursday, Jan- ASSIGNED TO A good New Year's lU'soliition would Ik- - In enroll ill Offensive Driving Course so us to Itccomc V 0 YOU desigSaturday night has nated "Family Night" by the e Jt)i:i. IH'W. Editor J IliIi School Alumnus 'S North Stake Calls Girls Chorus Practice Eagles Date Family Night "HTH Letter In a guest artist and will do a dance iiiiiiiIht. Bcrnie Garcia, another talented young mail, will give a demonstration ballet carate (carate movements set to music). He too with his four ocMasie Young lauicaster, a tave voice will present a mugraduate of the I' of C dance sical iiumlnr. department, who teaches ballet from RANGE at (he Searle Studio will also DANCES immln'rs. the oil javs ballet, novelty tap, program. apHur STEPHEN to discotheque in new and excitBLACK, to Timk-audiences will ing variations. Brand new colorreturn for a song ami danee ful costumes have arrived from numln-HoIKwimkI and Boston and will and will also plav for some of the add greatly to the colorful performers. presentation. A cordial invitation is exNancy Stringham, current Miss Tooele Count v, xxill also tended to the public to attend. I (d many tests, and who toured the Far East with a I SO trmip will In one of the guest artists to pciforin, Imth singing ami danc-ing. well-know- n r Of course, Weight Wotchers is conveniently located so you can lose weight and keep it off without going far from home. But if you should decide to take a long trip-e- ven thousands of miles away you can still attend a Weight Wotchers doss. We're not only located throughout the U.S. ond in parts of Canada, but we're also in places like England, Puerto Rico, and Australia! When you join Weight Watchers you just don't join movement to lose a class. You're part of a world-wid- e weight. Call us today. ln-e- During our visits I noticed the acute shortage of textlMMiks and after talking with the principal of the combined high school-grad- e school found that the local governments provided little assistance to the education system and that they could riot afford the textbooks for their students, their greatest deficiency was the lack of a reference library for their high schmri students. A a result of this discovers- I have created "OPERAin hopes TION BOOKSTORE of acquiring textbooks for this sch(Hl. When I encountered the situation the first thing that came to my mind was the problem that many classes had at TIIS of selling a series of textbooks that were not utilized the next year and those who never got around to selling their old textbooks. That is the reason why I am appealing to you, the alumni of TIIS to donate those old textbooks or that library that you were going to start, but never got off the ground, to these school kids who would make goml use of them. interested may send Anvone their books to: "OPERATION BOOKSTORE" care L1JG) H. K. HAINES II USS MAGNA KEA (AE-22- ) FPO SAN FRANCISCO CALIFORNIA 96601 is vour This opportunity to show the I'gly American Charlotte and Fred Schwartz, who were 'njiired in an Just tell autonio-.bil- e accident October 22 west of Crantsville, are still looking for their pets lost in the same accident. Two cats Tohv and Lacey old kitten are and a ArrivtJ At 7:30 P.M. Tooele Jr. High School 421 West Vine St. Weight Watchers 811 East 3300 South, SLC, Utah 84106 MONDAY NIGHTS Reward Offered For Pets Lost Oct. 23 still missing. A Siamese cat and a dog were recovered. A reward is being offered for their return as the health of Charlotte is threatened from the worry almnt her missing Hts. Anyone having anv information on the cats please write to: Mrs. Arlene 1655 McKlene, Daliill .Y. Hoad, Brooklvn, 11223. WEIGHT WATCHERS. Some talking, some listening, and a program that works VBCRt mlCMir M0 AW HaMmUI O wsOmI wtMn mrieMATiONM. mc oaiAi nki m tiNt wicet sMtieMAfOMA$. iero . VALLEY HOSPITAL BIRTHS Rudv and Josie Paimimzio, Tooele, daughter, Dec. 30. James and Peggy Barrington, Tom-le- , daughter, Dec. 31. MEDICAL Fred Bagan. Tooele Blanch Bleaard, Tooele Jack Bailey, Crantsville Pansv Gibson, W'endover Linda Rae Monsour, Tooele Karen Walk, Crantsville David Wright. Stockton Roy Sacre. Tooele Melva Lee, Tooele Sl'RGERY Leona Madsen, Tooele Kim Hicks, Tooele Michael Diderich sen, Crantsville Lydia Tingle, Ialm Dale, Calif. George Woodruff, Tom-le exists onlv in the book. worthwhile project would appreciate a It is and we offered. Sincerely, Keith Haines TIIS 63 Amounts of Interest paid every 3 months on Thursday Savings Certificates of Deposit Special Thursday, New Years Late Show at 11:30 Also Shows Sat. Matinee & Fri. Sat. Night 500 or more Interest paid every 6 months on Subordinated Notes for 3 months -- ? JackLemmon andWalter Matthau The Odd Coupled FfcMkiSiON A Ji RITZ a TECHNICOLOR a paramount Picture Sunday, Monday, Tuesday MUn.. hL.'';W8t for 5 years Interest starts day of investment. Interest starts day of deposit. Rates are per annum. Each depositors account is insured to $20,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. First First First First County (handier of Commerce climaxed a long fund raising campaign December 22, with a drawing to determine the winner of a new Yamaha Motorcycle and a portable TV Set. Patty Weyland selected the winning numbers giving the motorcycle to Lawrence Hood, 560 South 1st West, and the TV set to Tony Vario, 609 N. Brook Ave. From the left: Chamber manager Wendell Wine-gaMr. Ilood and Chamber President Everett DM.aMare. The Tom-l-e month JANE CHARLES .. MILDRED uedford Fonda Boyer riATWiCK iKjHjftntrNltigiigQji Will SlWOWtatcntr GfWt SfriPt-nKn- t a Paramount Pctyrt r, Security Security Security Security Bank Bank Slate Bank of Utah. National Association of Idaho. National Association Bank of Rock Springs Rate is per Ask for offering circular First Secunty Bank of Utah, National Association First Secunty Bank of Idaho, National Association annum. |