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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, June 4, 1971 Perry Pepper To I lost Sal. Danee View Ward will the Saturday night dame In Iw held in liar North Slake ( ultuial Hall Saturday, June ) at 9 l pm, Terry pepjier, diw ya key for lv( P radio, wdl Iw Hiililtig the latest hit retold. The theme will Iw "Rpse (widen" and a flmr show and rrlrrstiinenl will I adilrd to had liisuir that a gum! tune Bv all. Tooele City, Utah. Wmd CUm luttrd each Timdy rWJHNl by Ibt Transcript Utah. Tour l It, r.HlKr paid l, M North Mai Street. Rulltliu PuldiJiiiiR Company, Tom-lCits, Utah. Addrevi all Correspondence to Boa 39, e Hah Tooele, IUHMMIED M074. rale: 10 B tent per copy; 7.( per year. Tienwript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JUKI. IH'NN. Editor JUK TR(VTEK, Awmiale Editor ETHEL B. IKLCREN. Boone Manager The Lditor EDITORS NOT Hi It i tmr to only niMiiIi letter width are tinned. We will withof the Fooitmi niemlier hold name no reioet Iml TiHM-lBoone and Piofenional we yourknow. niut Woman (.'loli attended the 4Mh So if your letter doen't Aniiti.il State Convention in Pine, in thl colonin, revolunit Ctali Slay 21, 22 and 21. it with your name signed. Tlie contention wa hosted lV the Puce BPW (Holt, the Dear Editor and Staff. On liehalf of the Bovine ami meeting teie ioodmletl hv Mr. Maln-- I ProfevviiMial Woman Slate PmiIii( Club I O linen. would like to evpret ruy appre-elatio- n Mis Sarah Cunningham, a for all the fine pohlitily Past National Prenhnl and a you hate given our tluli the Members trll Loo n policy in lawyer Kansas past year. at the natiiNial repievnlative to Immediate Patt Prevalent the I'lah Convention. Helen Howard Thoe making the trip to Prite flout Tooele BPW teie: Helen lloMaid, Iresiilent; (ana , Prrsiilent, Imnming Florem-Bnpp. Gertrude lamg, Ann Sielier. Juanita Peikrs, , laniie Hardy, Olga Biaden, Ooiila Oil Wetluevtlav evening. June BI.IH ttiiH n. IciHia Shelton, Mella 2, the Tooele t liapter of the h Ada iniHia Wuotl, Steir. A merit an Atwniation of Retirh and Vera Young olio teed People etiovcd a lake troive veil 25 her year pm. tri tm Imard the Tvlamler" wlieie a tasty Baketl ham tliuuer wa verted. Mr. Tllhe Slmhlard i president and Mr. Aim Sicltcr i vetretary and wa acting thair-mai- i Dear Mr. Dunn: for the outing. Tin i nt i note to cpre Mr. Sielier gate a "wel for the Trancript thank ni come almard talk and oifered a Bulletin for the pat two year, Brief run down tm the orgaui-ratnand that a I will lie coming and it future plan. Kten home in a month, would you a Break down of the iort enplrae dicoiitume sending it. gine faded to dampen the spin! I have really liNiketl forward of the IS guest. The trait opto receiving it every week. It erated well on one engine, ha Bnmglil home a lot clorr. at a very slow sjn-eHere in Germany, we diui't Silt h remark a get mil hate the chance to hear nmih and walk home, and Break puh, almut home. Many of my com. out the oar" were toed aUiut. have eiioyed panion The meal wa nieelv errd Bv it too. Would von Believe . that three efficient tewardese and , even one o my companion rom wa finallv (1( (u. o Jgani Austria ,t(l1 "h1'.1, r,.jWllrd jnsf Infnri-- - the trip . i from trvmg to rtai ended ami the xkipix-- r treated u o take tin op-I alu, XI alum! .j portiinitv to thank the Tooele knot. Fourth Ward for their help and The Islander" is well equipfor their the people of Tom-lwith electronic gear, PA ped letters and cards. system, t.ie recorder, radio, A uf W'iederschen uml sonar. automatic pilot Beck vt rom Elder Everyone expressed a desire to 1 1. (NI) SIRS. 1 ll old man sitting on the porch of u little village store when a Big shinv car drove up with two stranger in it. Hey, An Grandpa, one of them called out "how loin: ha this Imre Been dead?" Tlie old man I, Hiked over his sKHlailcs lnfore he replied; Not long I reckon. Youre the first !m.ari!s Ive seen. . from er P,,rse- - sl,e threw it to Fido, the family dog. When ask- - her former employer. never forget a frieiul That as for helping me clean the dishes all the time. ed se auswere: and greeted friend relative at an oien hmisr held at thr home of the Brule mute ami aunt, Mr. and Mr. Beni Keddingtnu, Salt lake City. The lirnle ha Iwen attending the University of Utah and 1.1. Pci k will receive hi BS. degree in psssbology from the Cinversity mi June 5. He i a nienilier of the Utah Air National Cuard and i a former inetidier of the Crci-Beret. Force. He ha 65 jnniis to hi credit, evening si 'll Meet (lianee Kelsey Tanner, third son for kemiv and IJiula Tanner. He wa Imni (pril 21 weighing 7 pound 5 ounce and ineaiiriiig 20 and a half itichev Darvn, 9 and Damon, 7 are giving their little hmtlirr lot of attention. Proud grandparent and are Gen Tanner of Tom-le The installation of Eagle (me and (utihary oltuer will lie held at the (erie I Bane on Saturday, June 3 at 5 )l p in. The newlv Installed Worthy Pifti!rn! wdl Iw Jay Entwm, the new Slailam President will la- - lam Ann lairwai. Ollier nflorr to lie Installed Paul Cnf-fitare Past Presnlenl and Itosahe (.unionghain. Cue Prrsiilent Boy I .arson and Parna Wlmmer, (.liaplam, (den Murray and IXama Gillette, CihhIim tors, llola-r-l Taylor and lamia Davis, Insole Guard, (usage Kramer and Mane (mate. (Sit sole Guards, Jed Bennett ami (Tin Connelly. Setretarie. I s Nes ami laarame Paiinun-u- . Treasurer. Karl Sral ami flussir Helming. Trustee. John (.iBhai, Janie (aa hi. I.yrill T. B. Wrathali. Harry Marsli ami Della Jaikvm, Catherine Elliott ami Virginia Wry land. The installation program i otrn to the piiRlit . Following iiistallatliai. a steak dinner wdl lie wrted from 7.00 to S 10 ha niemlirr taily. Curst wdl Iw $000 er couple. Dane- mg will Iwgiiat 9 p'tii. to the music of the Midnight Cow I my. n SjM-ci- there anytiody in the "I (iHigregatnm who want a pray- er said for their failings?" ask- he minister. "lev" came an answer from a man in the front row, fin a spendthrift. I thr,, w my immev ml, rev kies like. said the mm.- Very- well a prayer ter. We will ynn fnr Ihc lirolhrr here jut f-ter the collet tion plain ha Inv-- 'l - ORIGIN - HOT DOG The German frankfurter i over 100 year old. But the hot dog probably originated at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis in 1901. A vendor wa selling red hot frank and lend- ing customer white gloves to protect their finger. Because too many gloves his Baker Brother came to the revue with the perfect hot dog holder Whv elongated Inms. We Sav, syndicated column MUM mmm The I tah Or- Symphony chest ra with it full entourage of HXI persons, including Maestro President Maurice ABravanel, W endell Executive J. Ashton, passed arouml." s sje A(RP cierate many iiHiHnr. stretching erice for meml-- i Included are group health, hfr and aiitomolule insuraiHe. tiar geared lo uiatuie program need, a mail- - order 4iaimacv. a temporary employ meiit and a continuing education pm. gram. AARP also publishes magj. and other matenal of me interest to older jiervan and provide legislator represen. latum on matten of ccmirm to MISS C(MPBEI4. Miss Campbell Will Wed Honald Morris Mrv F.nirst Walter Cainilell of Nik la, Colorado is announcing the rngagemetil and appruath-in- g marriage of her daughter Romne to ItiNiald F. Morns. Mr. Morris is a sou of Mr. and Mr. Samuel F. Morris, 467 South Coleman. The young couple have June 25 for their wedding day with the ceremony to lie prrfonned in the Nlanti LDS Temple. They will Iw hmmred at a reception that same evening in the Tooele Tliirtcenth Ward Churth. The Bride-elec- t graduated from Nuda County High School and attended Snow College where she served a president of Lamlnla Reta Sigma Chapter during her sophomore year. Mr. Morn also attended Snow College and has vers ed a mission (0 New Zealand for the LDS Chuah He is employed at the Minli Temple. them. Smith, Washington, D.C. who was in charge of music for the inauguration of President Richard M. Nixon, heads a committee in charge of arrangements for the concert in the Nation's capital. Robert N. Sears, Phillips Petroleum Company vice president, heads the committee in charge of New Ymk arrangements. Wash-ingto- d pre(tv jJvJ Ann j,,lnMn cele31. Mav Birthday her brilwj rir( she j, ,he daughter of Ixnn jrri Johnson and tlie grand-arm- GCESTS AND RECNION i Mr. and Mr. Eail and vm Earl Jr., of Indian Spiuig visitNevada spent the weeke-nat the home of ing in TiHK-lher parent Mr. and Mr. Richard Skelton. While here the ulvi attended the Taylor f.miilv reunion with Mr. and Mr. Skelton at the Taylorsville Paik, where they visited with some 75 family Son-nwa- J nd , Til (NKS Earl Sihiieiter wishes tu thank all those who donated gift and special pric fnt the Utah Western Amateur Golf Tournament. CARD OF dau h(cr of mlc (WU of (;,04fr -- nd Mr ,nd Mrv A A. JohnM)n, Oaklev, in world Just as the Ctah Symphony Mod, Mod World" is the theme chosen hv the youth dance committee for the first summer dance of the seavm. I tah. VISIT IN PROU) Mr. and Mr. Bert IL Weight and family visited in Provo Monof Mr. and day at the home and Mr. (.. Done Mr. Holier E. Fletcher. They alvi visited in Spring ille before returning home Monday evening. Set for 8:30 p.m. Saturday, June 19th in' the Tooele Stake Center Cultural Hall, a fun time is in store for all who attend. Mr. Schiu-ite- r is also grateful to those members of the women's and men's golf associations who helped to make the animal timrnev success ful. KOEVEN GREENHOUSES 1120 No. Main and above is inEveryone vited, with a special invitation extended to those recently home from college. Admission is hv Activity Card and LDS drew standard will he observed. 14 SPECIAL PETUNIAS $088 solid flat Open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. weekdays 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday Closed Sunday R. lawser-businessma- n SAT.URDA SUNDAIW Hit IlliBB 13? G3D0 0QW ffl a$ mm (a mi am ojmil ffi) rate wmvMti i the concerts in Following New York and Washington, the Orchestra will give concerts in the Caribbean St. Islands, Thomas, St. Croix and then flv to Venezuela, Brazil, Argentina, ConBolivia, Peru, Columbia. certs are also scheduled in several Central American countries including Panama, Costa Rica and Nicaragua. THE UTAH Symphony received the plaudits of music capitals of Europe in 1966 when the Orchestra made a tour, which began with five concerts in Greece, at the invitation of the Greek government and continued with concerts in Yugoslavia, Austria, Germany and England. Commenting on this tour of Latin America, Maestro conductor of the Orchestra for almost 25 years, said, The citizens of our state, united in their support of their Orchestra, can rejoice about this newest incredible honor. It is Ahra-vane- l, truly fantastic tlift our Orchestra SUMMER FUN AHEAD! ! FOR HAVING FUN Voiles, Kettledoth, Poplin, Printed Sailcloth, Printed Terrydoth, Swim Suit Fabric For Parties, Weddings, etc. Embroidered Voiles, Serrano, Shantung. Piques Fabrics 45 Wide Discount on 3 big tables of material ALL 20 FABRIC SPECIALTY CENTER "SEW WHAT'S NEW" 15 South Main Street n D C. 2(XI16. k niil-Th- Jesse All person oer 5.5, returd or not, are eligible for niemU-r-hip- . Annual due are t2. Fur additional informatiim alamt the Association, wnte A(RP, 1225 Connecticut Ave. N.W., $ eing arranged By Organiat- de Conciertos Gerard of America. Buenos Aires. Gerald I'hlfelder, They left the Salt lake City (;crard president, reports that airHrt on Monday morning. the South and Central AMeri-can- s May 31, at 11:30, for Washingare looking forward to the ton. D.C. Utah Symphony concerts with than a great orchestra is taking a this THOIGH MAKING great expectations and enthusi- - message of music to our neigh-astour of friendship through the Bors in Latin America through MUBDOC.K TRA EL, Inc., this tour of our Utah Symphony, auspices of the United States Department of State Cultural Pre- in Salt Lake has worked closely (any dedicated people, both sentation Program, the Orchestra with Pedro Bachrach, SINTEC within Utah and from Coast to actually is Being sponwired hv Tl'R, in Buenos Aires arranging Coast, have contributed financial substantial the reservations, hotel scheduling erously of their time, energy and from the committees in W a- - ant a the myriad of detlils means to make this tour possible, shingtou and New lurk, as well necessary to move 100 people To them we express our thanks, as bv generous contributions bv and 6,987! pounds of musical in- Through radio and television as several friends of the Orchestra. stnmu-nt- s e throughout 13 conn- - well as at the concert halls, tour will commence with tries in order to be able to play lions of people will hear our or- a concert in Constitution Hall, the 23 scheduled concerts. chestra. Indeed, our Symphohv D.C., June 1, folWashington As Wendell J. Ashton, the Or- - will give more than stirring lowed on June 2 by a concert in chestra 's President put it, More nmsic. Carnegie Half in New York City. five-wee- offered tutt. u Tooele Slake To IIosl Danee Sal., June 19 tapitals over twenty times our Herold L. Gregory, Manager Colonel Shirl Swenson, Hack Miller of the Deseret News with their spouses and patrons 13- are off on their are tour of Latin cj() country, Director invited to perform FA (SVEN m, lo-th- a n Utah Symphony Leaves on Its Goodwill Tour of Latin America e go again. Hank Bower MR, No, gratulatum from tlie 2 5 nullun memlier national orgamati, to the new thapler and it plry, dent, Mr. Stmltlaid, 7s 3rd North, Tooele, Hie chapter wa formed unJu the guidance of the Mate Due, tor, Mr. Dongla O. Wootltulf, Chapter of the Awaui, have puBlic service a tirtf watch word and to eiul.l their memlter to help each inker and their comiiiuiutie. They do effective woik in legidati, at the local, state and level and volunteer their set. sice to a sanely of coiiuiuuun in an effort to f,,Bn protect AARP'i guiding princiile of dig. f nitv, purtMise and for older a-- The Salt laike l.)S Temple wa the wiling for the marriage of Linda I re fsrddington and l.l. (ieotge laiighaui I'etk no Ihutwlav, May 2l. The Brnle i a daughter of Mr. and Mr. Kalih B. Krdding-hi Jr., Salt City ami I'etk I a m of ( Nil. ami Mr. Dana F. I'etk of Tooele. the Following the nuptial wedding party wa feted at a Breakfast at laig Haven and that Letter To The Lditor SU-sr- Ctah. T,!,to Chaptrr rit lien-wimh- By-da- , IKK Couple Speaks Wedding Vows Letter To The Mditor Mn-lke- ('iHiutv Ladles To Install New Officers Let tors To Slate Convention Calls BPW Fred Faaen. national plrwj dent of the (mem an (vv1jU, of Retired IVrvm. ha aniuaua. ed the formation of the .ke The Tooele, Utah |