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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, October 20, 1972 Primary Preparation Meeting Called For N. Stake Primary preparation meeting for the Tooele North Stake will be held on Thursday, October 26. The meeting will be held in the chapel and will begin at 7.30 p.m. This is the 100 Percent Night and all Primary workers are invited to he in attendance, "There will be something for everyone," said a spokesman for the group. Issued eatli Friday at Tooele City, Ituli. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published In the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Compunv, Inc,, 58 North Main Street, Tooele Citv, I'tali. Address all correspondence to Bos 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates 10 cents per copy; $7.t0 per year PUBLISHED bv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN, Editor JACK Tlt.VNTKR, Associate Editor ETHEL B. IIALCREX, Business Manager 1 St. Marguerite Parish News Tryouts for CTO basketball are taking plut-- at the old high school gym Wednesday, Oct. 18 and 25. League play is scheduled for the end of October. The report was sent in to the Catholic Directory. It was found that there are 1682 active Catholics in Tooele County. 577 are enrolled in the School of Religion. Last year there were 69 infant baptisms; 17 converts; 25 marriages; and 13 deaths. The Mens Club met Monday, Oct. 16. It was decided that the Caines Captains will conduct a games party Sunday, November 19, at which the prizes will he turkeys. The Men's Club officers will conduct the same kind of party Decemlier 17. The men will report to the 7th Street project Wednesday, October 25, at 5 p.m. to salvage building materials in preparation for the cleanup of the area. Bill Delaney has been appointed by Father Sullivan president of the CCD Board. He will assume office at the November Five of the 18 candidates for SUSC 1972 Homecoming Queen. L to R: Julie Stringham, Salt Lake City; Lonna Brvan, Tmele; Shelley Swenson, Salt Iaike City; Frances Cook, Bountiful; Lurie Denslev, Midvale. Tooele Miss Competes In SUSC Queen Contest Protestor Cites Pres. Lee Victor Ceorge Petersen, Box 104, Chandler, Arizona, A total of 18 contestants are this week plead guilty to competing for the title of 1972 Homecoming Queen at Southern Certificate) before Utah State College, it was an- Exemption U.S. District Judge Walter E. 0nced by Faith Whitaker. Salt Lake City, Queen Contest ra0v Petersen is the fourth mem- - chairman. Among the contes- ber of an alleged large tax ,allts is Lonna Brvan of Tooele. PRELIMINARY protest group to be found guilty, judging will or plead guilty to this violation, take place Thursday, Oct. 19 Peterscn claimed six dependents t() narrow the field of finalists on his form when he was in j0 () contestants. Miss Whitaker entitled to two at that s;iid. The annual Queens Pageant time. He wrote a letter to IBS is scheduled for Tuesday, Oct stating that he believed Inter- - 24 at. 8:15 p.m. in the SUSC mil Revenue laws were uncoil- - Auditorium, stitutionar and that he was The queen and two attendants therefore inflating the number reign over Homecoming of dependents so no monies will Week activities at the college would be taken from his salary Oct. 24 through 28. A special without due process of law. Petersen said that he was observance is planned this year in honor of the school's 75th pleading guilty to the informaDiamond ' Jubilee celebration. and tion because he was guilty that) according to recent state- Homecoming theme is Pieces ments from his Church he was of Dreams.'' morally obligated to follow all Coeds in the competingthe laws of the United States. hometowns their He stated that he planned to Queen Contest, and sponsors are: Sandv Uiesono, fully comply with the United States Internal Revenue laws in Liliue. Hawaii Tan Beta Sigma; Ann Quist, Orange, Calif., Circle the future. K Cluh; Jeri Jepsen, Fremont, to Judge Craig's response Business Calif.; Cluh; Susan Petersen's statement was that he concurred and that from Meuunntt, Fillmore, Drama Club; what he knew of Petersen's Cvndee Barnutn, Susanville, Cal.; Tatina Epsilon; Kappa faith, they contribute 'a tithing Tail Phi; Richfield, Sigma Thompson, to support the Church just as Sea citizen of our country must Cheryl Cleave, Aimabella, Associated Women vier Comitv, contribute in form of income Students; Nanci Flake, Mesa, taxes to support the government. Craig further stated that while no one enjoys paving income 1, g - By 1980, Americans will consume 32 more beef than they do today, says the Cooperative Extension Service. The 153,000 boys and girls enrolled in beef program, sponsored by Celanese Chemical Company, are the enrolled in the program are helping to end the beef shortage. encouraged to grow beef cattle, and help to increase American beef in the program with recognition production. Celanese provides awards, educational trips and scholarships. 4-- Widows Into Wives You're a football widow because you don't understand the game? Here, terms.for the novice: 1) Quarterback: player who calls the shots. 2) Referee: Man with whistle who stays out of trouble. 3) Penalty.- - Someone goofed. 4) Fumble: Someone goofed terribly. 5) Touchdown: Six points for our side. 6) Pigskin: Also called a football. 7) Half-timEveryone rests but the band. Strategy hudd'e. 9) Coach: Man having fit on sidelines. 10) Hero: Man carried off field on teammates' shoulders. 8) Time-Out- : When we invest our days in service to others, we have no time for the blues. ITSrTIME (NOV. 7) FOR A DECISION! of supporting taxes our Government. Judge Craig set the sentencing date of Nov. 6. 1972. it WHAT DOES PUBLIC EXPECT MEMBER? OF THE BOARD Victor Petersens brother, Petersen, was previously tried) bv jury and found guilty of the same offense. 1. Extras! good judgment. 2. Holds strong convictions; doesn't yield to pressure. 3. Spooks well. Mal-cot- listens Is educational back I- - Is lair. N. Cowans KIRK Extracted from United States fice of Education Study, "Boards Education." Of- of Philippines. Airman Vote for SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT NO. 2 (Voting precincts 4, 5, 6, 7, 12, 15) DON L. KIRK EXPERIENCED AND WORKING FOR YOU Paid Political Advertisement First Class Willard Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard N. Cowans, 420 West Fifth South, Tooele, has arrived for duty at Clark AB, Airman DON 1. ground. Dens- - lev, Midvale, Tail Beta Epsilon; Katliv Sevier Lee, Monroe, County. Circle K T's. LONNA BRYAN, Tooele, Lambda Delta Sigma; Frances Cook, Bountiful. Juniper Hall, Janie Morrell. Bieknell, Wavne Comitv, Rodeo Club; Carla Prows, ami LuAnn Judd. Ixith from Ce- dar Citv, sponsored by Sigma Gamma Chi and Delta Phi, re-fa- et . Candidates from Salt Lake City are Shellev Swenson, Order of Diane; Julie Stringham, Pi alld L,m leaver, liho, Stll,,l' hllmatiim Aviation. meeting. di t , r , Care For Heart As Well As Gun As the annual deer hunting the woods by yourself - wait season fast approaches, the Utah for help. A hunter who follows these Heart Association reminds hunt- ers to Take even better care simple rules and common sense 0f your heart than your gun. has an extra argument on his The Heart Association warns sjcie wien his wife gets that and older men hurt look of "temporary widow- that middle-age- d should he careful not to over hood" in her eyes. He can give exert their hearts. Most men in her some assurance it won't he this age group have not condi- - tioued their hearts to take the extra strains and burdens placed on the heart at higher altitudes and colder weather. GETTING INTO condition for the abnormal demands of the hunt is imperative if the' hunter doesn't want to wind up among the all too familiar seasonal statistics that report more hunters dying of heart attacks than of gunshot accidents. The thrill of the hunt need not be linked with heart attacks for either the normally healthy man or even one who has a heart condition. Both can go and enjoy the outdoors if simple cautions are taken beforehand. The first move should he to consult the family doctor. The doctor will specify just how far you can go, taking into consideration the terrain, the altitude, duration of the hunt, and the patients attitude. There will be one condition, that the man with a heart condition does not hunt alone. Let at least one member of your hunting party know your condition and all about the medications you take. DRESS SENSIBLY for the change of climate you will probably encounter. Take along enough warm clothing t j keep you comfortable, both day and night. After you get that lucky shot and have downed your deer, dont try to drag the deer out of THE WORD RITZ THEATRE is This is Helen Kay Ames, newest, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ames Jr. She arrived at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake ' City October 3 and weighed two and a half ounces over seven pounds and measured 19 inches. She has a sister Brenda and two brothers John III and James. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Ames Sr., of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. James Ford, San Pablo, Calif. . ..the seriousness of personal 2 HELPFUL ADVICE FOR THE WOMAN DRIVER ; To maximize your chances ,, of surviving an auto accident, 2 buckle down to buckling up your seat belts. Advocates of seat belts usually stress that buckling " the event of an up will-ito keep you impact-te- nd from slamming forward into the steering wheel or instru- But . ment panel or both. thats only part of the story. -- , n ' Equally important-espe- cially in a potential accident situation-- is Adults $1.75 Children $1 Yrs. 75' ROCKY r.1T. WORLD PREMIERE WALT DISNEY productions or world problems, but at the same time express optimism about the outcome. Good answers come with the blending of awareness and optimism. For a free copy "The Word" series for this month write: Unity Newspaper, Unity Village, Missouri 64063. of TECHNICOLOR IMral r BUE H visit 0ISTRIBUTI0M CO.. INC 6117) Mill Cunt, X radio serves equipment repairman, with a unit of the Air Force Communications Service which provides global communications and air traffic control for the IJSAF. He previously was assigned at Keesler AFB, Miss. A 1970 graduate of Tooele High School, he earned a diploma in electronics in 1971 from Utah Technical College, Salt Lake Citv. Cowans, Custom Imperial Frigidaire with features! a Jusf PiofecMM g Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital BIRTHS George and Billie Jean Tooele, MEDICA- son, October h, 17. L- Roy Sprout, Tooele Denzil Remington, Tooele N,arion Lindsey, Tooele Antonio Gonzales, Wendover Pearl Kroff, Tooele SURGER- 00 I II hove $20 to go, please Y- Bessie Barkley, Tooele Doris Rust, Tooele Lillian Herrera, Tooele Range-loa- ded Simple turns oven on and off at times you select, even if you arent at home. Automatic appliance outlet, electric clock and minute timer, selfcleaning Radiantube surface units. Cook-Mast- bank is a lot like a drive-i- n restaurant. You drive in, get your order, and drive out. No fuss, no bother. Thats why First Security Bank recently installed a pneumatic drive-i- n bank system. To make it even easier to bank at First Security. And if you think drive-i- n bankings a good idea, you ought to see the rest of our menu. Loans, checking and savings accounts, trust, BankAmericard, a full range of banking services. When you do have to come inside, theres ample parking, too. We want to make it as easy as possible to bank with First Security. A Nationwide Protection Plan One-yeWarranty on entire range for repair of any defect, plus four-yeProtection Plan (parts only) for furnishing replacement for any defective surface heating unit, surface heating unit switch, or oven heating unit. ar ar .t. Model oven cleans itself racks and drip bowls, too automatically, electrically. Electri-clea- n RCIE-39- -- oven -- drive-i- n Drive-i- n 9:30 to 6:00 Mon. thru Fri. Security Bank in Tooele &PG, The Complete Family Store Hours First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation : . restrain your forward motion, but they keep you from sliding on the drivers seat. " blow the left Say you front tire and your car is and suddenly violently thrown into a broadside slide. The dynamics of such ! a situation dictate that youll 2 be thrown to your right, possibly even' against the You cant f passenger door. steer the car from the passenger side. You cant control it when youre rolled up in a ' ball on the floor. True, cinching your seat belt down tight may wrinkle a skirt, ruin ;n artfully pressed pleat, bit consider the alternative. Z- - r Tuesday Admission: Adults: 1.75 Children Under 12 Friday-Sa- t. ' that seat belts keep your nailed down, keep you in position to steer and drive the car; they not onty - Ends Admission: OPTIMISM By Ralph Rhea There are some persons who are optimistic simply because they choose to be that way. The cynic may ask, "Why should I be optimistic? What is there to be optimistic about? The answer is we must choose to be optimistic beepusq any pthpr path may lead to quiet desperation. It is possible to be aware of pre- permanent. Philippines to others. 6. Is intelligent. 7. Has higher n Serves In 4. Is knowledgeable about schools end school board functions. 5. is a cost Tlninderettes; Lori Ariz.., Hunters |