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Show Fishing Still The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 27, 1972 B. President (Lyndon Johnson), few have accomplished as much In so short a time in legislation for education. His vision of federal aid to education at all levels set the direction for the next quarter century.-- Dr. UniJames J. VanPatten. B. of Ark., "Lyndon versity As CrOOtl wBaRswamptr Lonesome anglers are quietly enjoying some of Utahs letter fishing for the year as the general seavm continues through Novemlier 30. Most have outdoorsinen abandoned fishing because of 1 Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele Citv, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates 10 cents per copy; $7.00 per year PUBLISIIF.D by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor JACK TRANTER. Associate Editor ETHEL B. IIALCREN, Business Manager Ritz Salon Halloween Specials Oct. 24 - Nov. 4 hunting interests or cold weather. However, late fall is when the finer fish are often caught; Fishermen pressure on most waters is very light and anglers can pursue their sport at a leisurely pace. , Another advantage of this late season sport is that a few County Crisis Center Answers Your Questions scalp treatment 2) Remove hairspray buildup with a silk treatment 3) Rake electrode treatments 882-291- r fW Vi Unharvested Crops Dog Training Selected For Honors Don't The sound of running feet and slamming doors Gives me nourishment. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jones of Lofgreen Utah returned Oct. 10th from a two month vacation in the Philippine Islands with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Larson and sons Brad and Bill, formerly of Vernon, Utah. Mr. Laraon is employed there for two years., ,A11 had a very godB time and saw some interesting things, including the flooded areas which they report was very bad. Another son, Jim Larson, living with Mr. and Mrs. Jones, is planning a trip soon to visit his parents and brothers. Pictured here is the Larson family. all people are my People daily bread; I read the hidden sadness in their eves. The happy moments in their smiles. . . Faces with their lines of emotion are as a code Waiting to interpret. I am aware I have flown with Volte Right! eagles and visited the sun. Someday, in flight, I'll break away and begin again. I care I want the world to learn Volte compassion. Afterall, even a goldfish has a name. Dcvcrly Qualified I; Secretary - Tooele County Council of Governments and Tooele County Planning Commission Member of Juvenile Court Advisory Council and Halfway Houses of Utah Put Your Paid Political Advertisement Where It Counts W 21 Die Hards 20 Pin Ups King Pins Ball Babies 19 18 17 17 17 15 15 13 13 12 11 11 10 I 9- ' 7 7 7 AM Robert Rsdford, Gccrge Scgd & Co. blitz the museum, blow the jail, and heist ThslletRddf almost RITZ . MRS. JAMES ANTHONY LEONELLI At the guest book was Mrs. Harold Haddock. at Serving the reception was Miss llene Sanders, Miss Kathryn Ross and Miss Judv Young. OUT OF TOWN guests were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cross, Dayton, Ohio; Mr. Robert Jones, Martins Ferry, Ohio; Mrs. Keith Jeppesen and Marie, Rexburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Idaho; Westminister, Colo.; Hodges, Mr. and Mrs. George Masciotro and family, Arvada, Colorado; and Miss Carol Ann Maples, of Arvada, Colorado. Couple Speaks Vows in Church Rites On Saturday, September 16, Becky Ann Cross and James Anwere married thony Leonelli at St. Marguerites Catholic Church. Officiating at the marriage mass was Father John Sullivan. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Cross of Clearfield. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Leonelli of Tooele. THE BRIDE wore a long gown of organza over taffeta, fashioned with a high neckline and empire bodice trimmed in lace. The ensemble was accented with Cainelot sleeves of organza and face and a train which fell chapel length from the waist. She carried a bouquet of white roses, babys breath accented with a white orchid in the middle. The matron of honor was Mrs. John F. Berkeley. Attendants were Miss Nan Murdock, n Miss Marie Jeppesen, Miss Sealv, and Mrs. Gary Cheev-e- r. 2ck J guc Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. esuKfirvGinEa Prenuptial parties were given hy Mrs. Harold Haddock, Mrs. John F. Berkley, Mrs. Agnes Berkley, Miss llene Sanders, Miss Judy Young and Miss Kathym Ross. The couple honeymooned Southern California and are in re- siding in Logan, Utah. . 8 9 10 11 11 11 - 13 13 15 15 16 17 17 18 19 21 21 21 KIMBERLY Marie Berkley was the flower girl. She wore an identical dress to that of the attendants and carried a basket of p6m poms and daisies like those of the attendants. The ring bearer was John Mark Berkley. Mr. Martin Aus-ic- k was the vocalist at the ceremony. The best man was John F. Ushers were Robert Berkley. Richard Gross, Dale Gross, Loveless and Tom Parker. FOLLOWING the ceremony a wedding dinner was held at the Eagles Lodge in Tooele. A reception was held in the evening at the South Ogden Kiwanis Club in Ogden. For that evening the mother of the o bride wore a long gown of chiffon over satin with Dave Bleazard Larry Collier Belated birthday greetings go Linda Winget to happy Jason Roy Strong who Jane Hammond turned one year old on October Carol Shields 4. He is the son of Mary Ellen High team game: and Roy Strong of Tooele. I A M Proud grandparents are Mr. and Pin Ups Mrs. Ivan Hunt of Gunlock, Pick Ups Utah. High individual game: Jay Stoddard Revlon Dry Skin Clinic Saturday October 28 10 a.m. to 5 p.m Revlon Consultant Brent C. Wilkes Will Be In Our Stores Cosmetic This Saturday to Answer Your ava-cod- matching accesories, accented with a white glamellia corsage. The mother of the groom wore a long gown of lime green 605 chiffon with a crocheted daisy 575 bodice. She had a white orchid 573 Pnned to her shoulder. Lucky 13 High individual series: Jay Stoddard stumble Jack Johnson over the truth, but most of them Larry Collier pick themselves up and hurry Linda Winget off as if nothing happened. Jane Hammond Winston Churchill Madsen, Wolfe, Cordon 7 2148 2112 2111 Scatter Pins Men L 7 2l' Lucky 13 Our Gang Pin Splitters High team series: Interested and involved in growth and development of Tooele County and its citizens! Presently serving on Legislative Government Operations Committee Teams: Igniters I A M Incumbent Democratic Candidate for State Representative District 64 - Wed., Thurs., Friday Kay-lee- Jolly Jokers Pin Poppers Scatter Pins Rompers Sno Bailers Experienced ii RITZ Meet Tami Lynn, daughter of Cary L. and Tina Foster of Sandy. She arrived at the Cottonwood Hospital October 11 and tipped the scales at a dainty five pounds nine ounces and measured 18 and a half inches. Tamis mother is formerly from Tooele and makes proud grandparents of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carrard for the first time. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Foster, Sr. They wore empire gowns of of Salt Lake City are the happy apricot chiffon over taffeta with paternal grandparents. necklines, long full scooped sleeves gathered at the wrists and ruffles at the hemlines. Each of bronze, a basket carried TEAD Thursday orange, and yellow pom poms Mixed Bowling and daisies. Alley Cats TAD Poles All Stars Alley Oops Spoilers Pick Ups White : .Mix lie-fo- s, ' Located behind Ritz Theatre Reports of bird dog training in unharvested crops brought a The Star," written by Miss recent word of caution to dog Victoria Price, was selected by owners from the Utah Division editors of the Poets Cuild" a of Wildlife Resources. Trainers national magazine, to le includare urged to get permission ed in the Autumn issue of thcii from landholders, especially bepublication. Two other poems fore entering fields with standby Miss Price, "I Am Aware and The Fool" appear in the ing crops. Complaints of crop damage "Poets Cuild Anthology." are received every fall before The Guild editors carefully and during bird seasons resultsolicit and screen stories from in more farms being closed various states throughout the ing to hunters. This is often caused nation and other countries by careless people working dogs choosing those that meet unharvested fields. the criteria of their standards through of excellence. The aim, when accepting poems for the anthology, was to recognize aspiring and established writers for their technical skill and depth of poetic feeling. Miss Price, currently living in Salt Lake City, is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Price of Lake View. I AM AWARE Sunshine caresses my face, Grass teases the bareness of my toes Raindrops quench my thirsty skin; While air races into my lungs, cleansing, cooling. I absorb the crackle of dry leaves And the squeak of an old step. Childish giggles, noisy motor-hike- 50 75' Early and Late Appointments Open Walk in or Call In Appointments Available Mon.-$a- t. 7 Operators To Serve You MISS PRICE Local Miss 1.50 1) Complete days of fishing now could produce enough "bragging fish to last all winter long. Q. The list of names on your Board of Directors is impressive, but do they do anything to help the Center? How are they chosen? A. The reasons Irehind choosing a particular person for Roard membership is two-folFirst, the memlier is established in the minds of Tooele people as a reliable and trustworthy itself. person, thereby adding to the credibility of the Center for actual the need has an the Center person Secondly, appointed because of his ability to function within the community in various areas. Board membership is an honor with duties and responsibilities attached. The Tooele County Crisis Center likes to think of the Board as a "working hoard." The volunteers at the Center are busy with the actual training and Center work and buffers assisthey depend oil the Board members to function as tants lietween the Center and the community and in helping the Center to run in an efficient manner. Without the Board of Directors, the volunteers would have to split their time to cover the things a hoard memlier docs in his obligation as a board memlier. Something you want to Rap alxiut? Questions you d like 6 to ask? Call the Tooele County Crisis Center RAPLINE, or write to P.O. Box 429, Tooele, Utah 84074. ENVIRONMENT Our task is not to create an idyllic environment peopled bv the poor. Our task is to create a decent environment peopled Robert S. Mc. by the proud. Nainara, president, International Bank of Reconstruction and Bulletin of (he Development, Atomic Scientists EDUCATION 596 585 552 Revlon Introduces You To MOON DROPS . Moon Drops 2-o- 748 .738 . . . z. Moisture Baum Moon Drops Under 738 occasionally Department Questions 221 214 210 214 213 .206 2-o- z. 360 Make-u- p 4 Moisture Film Moon Drops 4-o- z. Moisture Cleanser 225 Moon Drops 2-o- uuiuy On Merchandise All At Least 1 5 Sale Ends Nov. 4th i OK And Up o 50 Layaway Now .for Christmas - Only 51 Shopping Days Left Bateman Jewelry 882-138- 2 This is Jennifer Jo Eastbum, daughter of Nancy and Bill Eastbum of Tooele. She arrived at the St. .Marks Hospital October 17 and weighed six pounds seven and a half ounces. She f measured 19 and ounces. Pleased as can be with their new grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dunyon of Stockton , and Mr. and Mrs. Earl one-hal- East-bum- Tooele. z. Spray Mist Mr. Wilkes Will be Selling $800 Cosmetic Kits for Only $250 This Saturday Only! ! KKDQQSaiB DEEMED $600 |