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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, June 30, 1972 At irjimiairjim .. mwpi Dance Sat. Palmer Building r:; The Palmer Building at Pine will be setting for a dance on Saturday, Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class PostBulleage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Tooele Main North 58 Inc Street, tin Publishing Company, Citv, Utah. Address all correspondence to Bo 3!H), Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates 10 cents per copy; $7.00 per year PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor JACK TRANTER. Associate Editor ETHEL B. HALCREN, Business Manager County Crisis Center Answers Your Questions , r' Canyon r ; y July 1. Donna Dixon s Orchestra will provide the music and dancing is scheduled to begin at 8:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Admission is $2 per couple. $1 stag. Proceeds will go to the ward building fund. Free refreshments will be served. M-M- Twelfth in a Series f . Im . call? A. Certainly. Thats what the volunteers are sitting by the phones for. One doesnt have to have a dramatic crisis to dial People reaching out to people is what its all about. Q. What is the volunteer training like at the Crisis Center? A. The training given to interested persons is given freely and taken by voluntary participation only. There are no formal and one is not bound in any way. Professionals from sign-up- s the University of Utah come out to lecture and discuss various problems, personal conflict problems, community conflicts, every phase of the human relationship pattern. The guest speakers in addition to those from the U are specialists in their fields. In short, the volunteer training is valuable to anyone desiring to be more aware of the world around him even if he doesnt choose to lecome a volunteer for the Tooele County Crisis Center. He would surely be a more valuable part of his community and happv with himself. HASSLED? CALL THE TOOELE COUNTY CRISIS CENTER, or WRITE P. O. BOX 429, TOOELE, UTAH 84074. 4' 882-291- a drug-relate- d en L Gleaner Events ,MR. DYMOCK To Be Feted On 80th Dinosaurland-Flaniin- and Cleaners of Tooele Region have scheduled a roller skating party Saturday, July 1 at the Classic Roller Rink in Salt Lake City. Members are asked to meet John Ervin Dymock will be at the Tooele North Stake Cenhonored at an open house on ter at 6:30 p.m. July 4 on occasion of his 80th Fireside Sunday birthday. Friends are invited to call Myron Sorensen, of the LDS Church Offices will be the speak- at his home 167 West Second South between the hours of 3 er at the Sunday fireside. Meeting time is 8 p.m. in the Eleventh and 5 p.m. The family requests that no Thirteenth Ward Church. All members are cordially invited gifts be sent. to attend. g 10 Outstanding trip to Flaming Robert E. F.lkington and Joyce Janeene Bevan are planning a wedding. trout fishing, exposed eons of time and some of the richest forests in the state are just must purt of this Corge-Dinosaurla- in North- eastern Utah. The !est starting place is Manila. From there go to the Sheep Creek Canyon geological area to see formations two and a half billion years old. Dowd Mountain Over- Completes Training Hall-Capit- ol guaranteed 91,200 home to veterans in the first quarter of 1972, a 123 percent jump in the number recorded djiring the same period last year. VA YOUTH The youth of any generation have goals and dreams beyond the comprehension of the adult world. Thats why history reports progress and accomplishment. By C. Neil Strait. Mid-Summ- er Navy Airman Apprentice Judy Sessions, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sessions of 325 Fast Fourth North, Tooele has completed the Aviation School at Memphis. A. Wedding Planned Adminis-trationm- Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Bevan announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Joyce Janeene to Robert Elwin son Elwin of Mr. and Mrs. Elkington, of Tooele. Boh is in his Junior year at Utah State University, where he is majoring in accounting and is a member of the varsity wrestling team. Joyce graduated this year from Tooele High School where she was a varsity cheerleader. The couple is planning an August 18 wedding in the Salt Lake Temple. A reception honoring them will be held at the Tooele North' Stake Center the same evening look offers a spectacu- lar view of Hideout Canyon and Antelope Flat- - Lucerne Valley beyond. The Red Canyon Visitors Center has a breath- - taking view from the rim to the canyon floor, 1,500 feet lelow. Flaming Corge Dam nearby has guided tours of the dam and an interesting visitors center. ' Dutch John is the headquarters for the Flaming Corge National Recreation Area with boating and camping at Cedar Springs, Dutch John Draw, Antelope Flat and Lucerne Valley. The Creen River below the dam has excellent fly fishing with float trips beginning at Dutch John. Brush Creek has excellent trout fishing while the Red Cloud Loop is filled with Indian petroglyphs on the canyon walls. Steinaker State Park has fishing, boating, picnicing and camping sites. The Vernal Field House of Natural History has an outstanding display of dinosaur remains, fossils and artifacts. Its collection is rivaled only by the Dinosaur National Monu- Visitors Center where workmen are chipping fossils from Sent i inside the center. Motels-Hotel- s Manila 3 plus a guest ranch, Dutch John (Flaming Corge and Red Canyon Lodges nearby). Vernal 15. Red Roads Main roads are paved and Cloud Loop is graded. Manila 6, Dutch John 9, Vernal 12, FlamCamping Sites ing Corge National Recreation Area. More Information Utah Travel Council, Council Hill, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114. loans 882-291- Birthday Gorge Tour Tour Number Q. Ive wanted to call, but Ive felt a little funny about it. not on drugs I just get hung up about things. Could I still Meet Brandon Crover, new son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald A. Crover, 162 North Pinehurst. He arrived at the Cottonwood Hospital at 5:49 a.m. on June 22 , and weighed a husky nine pounds nine ounces and measured 21 inches. Brandon was welcomed home by his big sister Tawnya who is one and a half years old. Happy grandparents are Mrs. Frieda Rohwer of Rock Island, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crover, Susanville, California. PANTY HOSE 49 pair 50 No. Main Tooele B. The Salt Lake Skill Center, formerly operating independently out of the downtown campus of. Utah Technical College at Salt Lake, will become part of the colleges operations on July to college vice 1, according president Dr. R. H. Hansen. Hansen says the Skill Center addition involves about 350 students and 25 staff and faculty. The students will be counted in college enrollment figures, and the Skill Center program will operate as a part of the codivision. lleges Skill Center diesel mechanics, auto mechanics and plumbing will be taught at the colleges downtown campus, 4th South and 6th East. Cleri- -' cal and machine shop programs will be at the main campus, 4600 So. Redwood Rd. Welding, auto body repair and paint and will education be taught at both campuses. The location for the Skill Center food service program has not been determined. Utah Tech gained direction of Skill Center affairs one and f years ago, but it was not part of the college. The Skill Center deals mainly with the disadvantaged and underprivileged in the Salt Lake area. one-hal- Some adults dread the dreams of youth and, perhaps Bike they should. But, youth dread the dreamless life of some adults A Ten Speed Bike will be C. Neil and, they should. given away July 24 by Tooele Jobs Daughters. Tickets are now on sale for 50 cents. Girls of the club will Rebuilt in our Shop lie out selling the tickets, proAt on Unbelievable ceeds from which will be used for the clubs civic projects. low Price In the event you are not contacted you mav get a ticket 43 NORTH MAIN 3 or by calling Win A 10-Spe- el FURNITURE TEAD Ladies Fireside WRIGHTS Golf League July 9 for 882-494- 882-206- Thirty two ladies held a Best Twosome match at the Mutual Interests Ball Oquirrh Hills Golf Course June JULY Mutual Interests members 26. Prizes were awarded for First living in Tooele, Tooele North and Second Low Cross Score. The winners t were: and Crantsville Stakes are invited First to attend a special fireside on place: Madge Cowans and Cinda Sunday, July 9 in Tooele Stake Butler with a Low Cross Score 59, and Second Place: a tie Center. Jack Halverson, of Salt Lake between Florence Cordon and City, will be the guest speaker Ellen Peterson and Dollie Greg-ric- h and Nita Harris with a Low for the evening and will show slides of his experiences in a Gross Score 60. leper colony. Mr. Halverson served a mission for the LDS Church in HOME ON LEAVE Home on leave from d Hawaii. He and his companion Air Force Base in Albuwere the first missionaries to be given permission to live on querque, New Mexico, are Third the Island of Kolaupapa. There Class Petty Officer Brent L. Johnson and wife Elizabeth. is a Leprosarium on this island. They have been enjoying a He will lecture and show ten day visit at the homes of slides on what the LDS Church their parents Mr. and Mrs. Kay Mr. and Mrs. has done to help the people of Johnson and All 4th SIZZLERS! ! Monday Only! 98 CHARCOAL 20-l- b. CANNED SODA WATER . .. 5 can 49' 80 HOT CUPS Kirt-lan- VISIT FROM CALIF. Mrs. Sterling (Norma Jane) Hanks and children Kimberly, Kamryn and Robb, arrived here on May 5th from their home in Danville, California, for an extended visit with her parents this colony. The fireside will begin at Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benson and 7:30 Hanks. p.m. and members of this also with the 'Vayne Norma Jane will fly to California group are encouraged to attend. on Saturday and return here by auto with Sterling, who will spend a week vacationing here. The holidays will be enjoyed at the Karpowitz Cabin in the mountains near Heber City. Ut Tech Acquires Salt Lake Skill Center .YOUTH PUNCH POWDER W Makes 2 quarts Vi Price Store Morris P. Manchester. They will also visit with relatives and friends. 50 North Main, Tooele CELEBRATE IN TOOELE, UTAH JULY BIT AND SPUR RCA Approved 27th ANNUAL Stock Contractor D. A .(Swany) Kirby SPECIALTY AGS 8 P.M. Tooele Bit & Spur Arena Adults $2.00 Children (12 and under) 75 JULY 4th paiAiie w Aim, CONCESSIONS AT TOOELE CITY PARK ALL DAY Tooele City and Tooele County and Chamber of Commerce AIRLINES BOAC officials at Heathrow had to call for a Bible to decipher a recent message from the pilot of a Royal Air Force VC 10 flying from Gander, Newfoundland, to London. The plane had been scheduled to make the but BOAC were journey asked to tell the pilot to land in Iceland to pickup some equipment. The pilot radioed back 27, Deuteronomy Chapter verse 18. BOAC officials looked in the Bible and found Cursed be he that maketh the blind to wander out of the way. And all non-sto- the people p shall say Amen. Daily Telegraph, London CHAMPUS payments are authorized for eye examinations performed by an ophthalmologist or a doctor of optometry for the purpose of ruling out pathology even though the examination may result in determination that Homemade Pastries - Hot Dogs -- Cold Drinks - Balloons - Kids Rides Fishing Booths - Ball Games - Pony Rides - Many Other Attractions Barbeque - Whole Beef Barbecued JULY 3rd City Park - July 4th SPECIAL mam kmy at mu FAMILY TICKETS MOM - DAD - & AU KIDS 0T $5.00 PER FAMILY Fireworks Display - July 2nd Pkg. |