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Show Katies To Meet Koadrunners At Salt Palace Sat. xs inning e With their streak snapped Saturday in Denthe conver by the Spurs, fident Salt Lake Golden Eagles have had one sxeek to prepare for Saturday night's invasion of the Salt Palace ice by the Phoenix Roadrunuers. The Golden Eagles xxdl go into the 'Family Night contest xxith three streaks still alive. The Eagles, of course, still haxe xx e a inning streak at home, plus an unlieaten string of eight straight on home ice. units Plus, the penalty-killinhave now extended their successes to 24 consecutive stints without liemg scor- v( five-gam- I 5-- five-gam- DA Thomas Ray Gibbons, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Kollo Gibbous is enjoying a full mouths furlough after completing Dental Technician School at San Di- t. ego. lie joined the Navy June H and completed training at the Nasal Training Center, Sun Diego. He then came home for a txxo sxeek furlough before entering school, lie leases January 7 for Pearl Ilurltor, Hawaii for a tsso year tour. Kagles Score Lleenth W in With their 11th xsin already recorded in the record hook, the Eagles have moved seven sseeks ahead of last year's pace. Last season, their first in the Will the Eagles didnt record their 11th xsin until Fch. 7th. short-hande- d ed upon. MRS. TERRY Funeral Held for Mrs. Ferry Funeral services for Beth B. Terrv were held in the Crauts-villFirst Ward Chapel on Mon21. at II a.m. day, with Bishop Wayne Anderson conducting The family prayer was olfer-e- d by Bay Geldmax her. and the prayers at the service were given hv Soellirrg Jr. and Veil I. Milneily. Sxakers were Paul Mabey and President Kenneth C. Johnson. Music by the Crantsville First Ward Choir was "I Need Thee Every Hour" and "Abide With Me, Tis Eventide. Wilma Swenson conducted and Mary Thornton was the accompanist. isttude music Prelude and was played by Marv Thornton. Burial was at the Mount Pleasant Cemetery and Bert HciiscIi dedicated the grave. Bichard Pallliearers were Young, Bandy Mdlward. Boland Terry, Allan Harris. Wayne Otterstrom and Ronald Jones. e r The Golden Eagles will have to xxoik extra-harSaturday to auv of those marks. preserve The Roadrunuers, xxith new additions lloxxie Young, Boh and Boh Barlow, haxe lccu making tratks upward in the WIIL point column, and as of this date, trail the Eagles by standjust a single point in the ings. Ddla-houg- h HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. Jaxk Ruling and vm Jack of Crantsville returned home on Dcemler .HI, after motoring to Saugus, Calif., for the Christmas holidays where they enjoyed a visit with their daughters Jan and Connie and families. (rantsville 16 for 21 for Parly at Crantsville Fkcs Out Narrow Win trouble getting the hall to stay in the hoop ut the start lmt warmed up to walk off with high scoring honors with 19. Junior Hie Crantsville Cowboys eked Enjoy uu evening of hui at the New Year's Eve Dance out a narrow 51 50 win oxer the whixh will lie held Thursday touted Morgan Trojans Wednesevening at 9.00 p.m. ill the day night at Crantsville to take the lead in the Region 5 DiviCrantsville Stake Center. Cost is only $1.00 per per- sion 1 standings with their secson. The dame is for everyone ond league victory. 15 and oxer. Theie will he a THE POKES took an eaily lead and were never hut live orchestra. Best dress. "Activity cards" are neces- received the scare of their lives sary and may In obtained from as the "Never give up" TroWard Bishojis. jans staged a roll v in the final Stay at home for the New quarter which had the fans Year's celebration! hanging to their seats. Much credit must he given to Bryce Stroinherg who came oft the hemh in the final quarter and got six big dutch points Wendy Williams was huslexa when points were needed moie to a Christmas holiday party than anx thing else, lie also that was held at her home on was lough on the hoards. Jav Reed, another sob, did himselt Monday, Decemlier 2S, Treasa Palmer, Marilyn proud idling in for big Brad Jones, Carnlee Castagno, Kathy Sandberg who fouled out Bird Williams, hit for three points and was real Margaret Becky Valerio, Marge Durfee, lough on defense. Irma Watson, Carol Soellierg enstarted out The Cowboys joyed refreshments and exchanged with a one defense which seemed to halfle the Troans who gifts. scored only four field goals in Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christlev the entire first half. Crantsville entertained at a holiday family could score only S held goals party at their home on Tuesday themselves hut that was enough to go out at the intermission evening, Decemlier 29. Honored guests were Dale with un II suint spread 25 II. AS THE second half oju'ii-e(Butch) Barton, his wife Carol, and their two and Maik Sandberg. Biad Suud-liermouth old son Clav of Merl Green and lirry Massachusetts. Proctor hit for quick buckets Other family memliers who to oju-- up u 17 point spread and eo)oxed the dinner at the Christ-le- y it apjx'ured that the Cowltoys home were Mr. and Mrs. were going to break it wide and children Kaymon Barton ojx'ii hut Gary Peterson. Steve Connie and Bay lent, of Tooele, Gale and Scott Carrigan each and Gayle and Gary Christlev, hit a couple from outside and of Crantsville. 0 the count was nurroxced to at the quarter. The Beta Eta Chapter of The filial quarter was nip Beta Sigma Phi held their Christ- and tuck all the way with the mas luncheon on Sunday after- Trojans threatening lmt not noon. Decemlier 20 at the home quite able to take the lead. of their hostess. Mrs, Mamie Kim Palmer and Brad Sand-lx-r- g Reed. both fouled out at the Committee memlieri included start of the last jxriixl and it Margaret Anderson, chairman, lixiked like that might lie the Toni Allred and lxna Brown. hall game lint that just set the Elaine Parkinson. Lucile Camp-M- i, stage for the heroics of subs and Reed. Faye Ratcliffe, Cleo Boy- Stromlx-rer and Gertrude Hearty were The Cow I iovs were cold at all Chapter memliers who enjoy- the hixip getting only 19 for ed the Christmas luncheon and 65 for 29 per cent while Morparty. gan hit 21 of 57 for 37 percent. in anvxxay. Thanks to the Crantsville community for helping with the funeral arrangements and to the others for their thoughtfulness expressed in our liehalf. Mr. Reid Terry and family Mr. and Mrs. jack Hcckert Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Millward DOROTHY EANSE KETOE JANUARY ! 2nd TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 7:15 P.M. 882-14- 27 50 Donation! FOR INFORMATION hud Peterson and Gale had Sandlierg 15 1 for The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January had Morgan 1. THE CRANTSVILLE JVs their fust game of the The Make- - lost ! It- - Yourself- - f Crantsville kept the Actually Jean Wanlass entertained at lead from the foul line hitting a Christmas party at her home 8 for 9 in the last period and during the holiday season. Karen Johnson, Linda Butler, Barbara Didericksen, Cheryl Christine Bolinder, Johnson, Its time for us to stop putting more saints in stained glass and start putting more in shoe High Dr. Myron Room. The public is invited lot leather. attend the Fashion Show to lie Sat-nda- y, - held at 4 00 p.m. Two girls (a Junior and a Senior) will 1m chosen to represent Tixx-lCounty at the State couqxtitum to lie held January 7 ut the Hotel Utah in Salt laike Under the DRUG STORE Rotation Plan City. judging and modeling will at 1 30 p.m. and will lie restricted to contestants and In-gi-n HOOD judges. HAPPV DRUG Sltl NSW yeah! Will be Open Sunday STlTinr Close-OCIUDUATES FROM BASIC Navv Seaman Apprentice Jack G. Conger, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin E. Conger of 275 Valleyxievv Drive, Tooele, xcas graduated from basic training at the Recruit Training Command, San Diego. He is a 1909 graduate of Timm-IHigh Sehixil and attended Brigham Young University. Items ut Chrome Wheels $5 Shock Absorbers $2,! . M4 Spotlights Wedge Seat Cushions Amp & Temp Gauges $5 98' 4,s With Many, Many More Great A) 50 Environment, N. Main Buys! Year-En- d fi Auto Phorx Pats 882-228- 2 WHO DO YOU KM0W THATS AWAY FROM HOWIE AW A university, like a parent, probably has greater influence through what it does than what Paid E. Wisdom and it says. Kenneth A shaw, Black Challenge to Higher Education, Educational Record. Fall '69. m MOOTS? ? iSP THIS BRIGHTEN UP THEIR LIVES WITH esr&MS NEWS FROM HOME! ! Moose Lodge NEW YEARS DANCE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETI- N GIFT SUBSCRIPTION Dec. 31, 1970 ONLY $7 FOR FULL YEAR Tooele Armory 9:00 p.m. WE WILL SEND OUT A CARD NOTIFYING THE RECIPIENT OF THE GIFT Dance to the music of Ernie Herrera SUBSCRIPTION $6.00 donation per person . . . CONTACT THE TOOELE TRANSCRIPT-BULLETI- N FOR INFORMATION Free Breakfast - Noise Makers and Hats - Mixers - Ice o. Head Rests CRISIS Today we seem to 1m in an of crisis: international, age crime, youth, housing, population, ftxxl and xillution. A generation ago it was the scIumiI shortage, automation, why can't Johnny read, the sjmtmk gap, ami others. Every generation has had its crisis which is ji.irlv a result of the headline syndrome (every dav there must he a headline!. Alexis T. Miller. Our Imjmrving NEW YEARS BIRTHDAY will celeGayle Peterson brate the New Years events in a twofold way, as he combines it with a birthday party. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Parley Peterson, honored him at a dinner on Wednesday evening, December 30. Ilis wife. Gay, and children Trov and Tracy, a sister, Irene and brother Noland Peterson and a friend, Margaret Williams, all started the events rolling as the New Year was to he welcomed in. 1971 SAINTS will lie held January 2, ut the Toix-lSchool Home Economics Ruln-rtso- one-hal- 1, Competition To Feature Hand Made Wool Clothing UNIVERSITIES NEW CLASSES STARTING CALL Mark Holiday Parties 35-3- CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest appreciation to our many friends, ueighlmrs and all our relatives for the many deeds of kindness offered us during the passing of our Moved mother. Reth B. Terry. We are grateful to those who flowers nod cards and sent brought food. Those who came to the house and called on the telephone. We are also thankful to those who contributed the night. iew Yours 882 - 0050 Door Prizes t , fa If |