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Show The Tooele Transcript, Fri., November 17, 1972 s a'sDsDJUJj'il r Coimlv Crisis Cenler Answers Your Questions of drugs or s think neiil is wrong with young people so much "escape" in the form hat ever? A. We at the ('enter, feel that the answer to this question is neatly wrapped up in a letter to the Forum of the Salt lutke Tribune. It was written by L Peterson, who is the director of the Community Drug Crisis (.enter. It savs in part, 'Mien are we going to learn that if children are happy and content, that if they are getting their basic needs for love and affection met, we ssouldnt have a drug problem? If the family, the schools and the churches were doing their job, we would have no need for a narcotics law or enforcement program. Drugs, pornography, etc., will lie available as long as there is a demand ftir them. Take away the Imredom, the frustration and the unhappiness in our youth and the drug traffic would cease to exist. I suggest that if we would transfer the money and manpower we are expending chasing the endless supply of dnig dealers and users to a program of factual and social education, we would actually start preventing drug abuse instead of constantly putting out brush fires." We think that just uIkmiI says it all. And we think its time we got going on this education, right? THE T(X)F.I.K COUNTY CRISIS CKXTKRKAP-LINIS STILL EKE, TIIEKE AKE TRAINING SESSIONS AND GOOD RAP SESSIONS GOING ON EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 7:30 PM, COME AND JOIN US. WE CARE AND WE RE TRYING TO DO SOMETHING TO 0 HELP. CALL OR WRITE P.O. BOX 419, TOOELE, UTAH 84071. MRS. GEORGE BEZIS Couple Fakes Vows in Clinreli Riles E 1 1 832-201- gos-pel- ." v I a TYPEWRITERS V B0B IBM ELECTRO BUSINESS MACHINES 8 Judy Wetland, Irene Ibiianis, and Rita Chournos, Amy Maroudas. The maid and matron of honor gowns were yellow tafleta over lime chiltou, while the v bridesmaids gowns were of talletu over yellow chiffon. All the gowns were stvled with empire waists, full skirts, and necklines ruflled with scoop sheer sleeves. All the attendants wore shoulder length sheer veils with flowered headpieces. They carried a colonial floral arrangement of vcllow and lime carnations with babys breath, and ribbon streamers. The (lower gill Kim Giannis wore a yellow ehilfon dress with lime velvet ribbon aeeenting the waist. She cariied a basket of various rose MOTHER OF the bride wore a formal gown of lime cbilfon over satin. The neckline and front were trimmed in gold. vellow rose coisage with lime ribbon accented the dress. Peiforming the duties of best man was James Zaikos, and ushers were Sam Doukus, John Dimkas. Bill Karras, and Angelo Christides. They wore black Edwardian tuxedos vvitli yellow ruffled shirts and lime carnations. The ring bearer was the cousin of the bride little Peter Buiuiiis. The wreath liearer was John Beis Jr., nephew of tin; groom. Miss Susan Yalde. was at the guest book, and taking gilts at the door were Rick usiik, and ('halite Paulos. Tom and Maria Bu.ianis helped with the favors and host at the relreshment bar was Mr. Martin Ausick. The George Marousdus band provided the music for the evening. dinner THE REHEARSAL for the wedding party hosted by the couple was held at the Ath- FROM COLONY PAINT! economy priced. . .in hundreds of colors! shower was held at the home of Mrs. Farrel Davies, and was hosted by Mrs. Bruce (Chriss) Woods, and Miss Susan Aaldez. Out of town guests were. Miss Athens Yat.i Treantatelles, Greece. Mr. and Mrs. Ugs Arabs, Glenview, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. John T. Beis, John and Jennifer, Newark, California; Mrs. Georgia Doukus, Ingclvvood, California, Mr. Sain Doukus, Inglewood, Mr. Daookas, Jolui Mr. AnHawthorn. California; gelo Christides, Sooth Cute California; and Mr. Bill Kanas Los Angeles, California. A THANKSGIVING SPECIAL ! Flat WALL PAINT Reg 5 gal Nw$4 PRIM Semi-glo- ss Reg. 7 gal Mow $50 IMEIIBSW 3ED Lake EK0inilMD j 1 t Cliaritv Rail Scheduled For Saturday Tooele and Wright, owner ol Hotel and Cardiff was found, on invesApartments, tigation bv the IKS. to have raised the rent excessively on 13 units and not to have given proper notification to the tenants. It has been determined that there is a net overchaige of $808.00. Mr. Wright has voluntarily agreed to roll back the i cuts on the units involved and make refunds to the tenants. The m.iontv ol the rooms are occupied bv 'empoiaiv residents and come within the price regulations. but those which were oc- copied for more than a month bv the same tenant are swbect to the rent control legul.itions Kent accoidmg to Mr. v n,i emit ml regulations are applicable to those landlords who, with of families members their pouse. parents, ihildicu and own or control grandchildren), live or moie units. rinjul have Elks : j scheduled their annual Charity hall for tlifs A BOY Mr. , m November 25 Wedding Date Set Mrs. Harley A. rejoicing over the Porter are birth of their first grandson. The haliv arrived on November 7 and weighed nine pounds and six ounces. Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Porter of Baleigh, North Carolina are the her new parents. Welcoming brother is 2 'A year old Pippa Catherine. Planning a November 25th wedding in Honolulu, Hawaii are Saturday Novemlier IS. The evenings activities will include dinner at 8 p.m. witji Bulbs preparing till-S-t Chef ul led Iuik Chops menu. Dancing will start at 9 p.ui. to the music of Don Pettys hand and vv ill continue until 1 a. ill. ' Metnlters and their guests are invited. Admission is $10. jxt couple. j Miss Del oris Higlcv and William Charles Kanukaw ivcoole. Disclosing the nuptial news are her parents Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Higlcv. Huriuestcr Road, Crantsville. Miss Higlcv graduated from the Crantsville High School, after which she attended Beauty College and graduated as a Hair She was employed in and Colorado, California, and for the past year she has made her home in Honolulu where she is affiliated with a Department Store as a Beautician. 'The future bridegroom is a tour guide on the islands. They will make their home in Hawaii. Stylist. Denver, Rvan Eugene Winkler, first child Letter To The Editor We were recently invited, as guests, to the Girl's Day dance at T.II.S. and would like to express our feelings to the public. A large number of students attended, they were all very well mannered, all were in proper attire. and apparently enjoyed the evening of dancing. The lunch rexim was nicely decorated, the7 .band excellent: all of which is a" credit to the Girl's league offieers. memliers and their Advisor Miss Pat Oekleberry. It was apparent that many parents spent a lot of time, effort and expense to assure their miiis and daughters a good time. We onlv wish that more parents could have the privilege of attending a school function such as this. -' of Melvin and Linda AA'inkler, was bom September 28, 1972 in the Logan LDS Hospital. He weighed six pounds eleven ounces. Pleased to be grandparents for the first time are Mr. and Mrs. M. Don Niederhauscr of Providence, Utah. Mr. and Pun-aram- a, .Martha arhurloii Meels Monday Mrs. Wendell AVinkler of Tmiele Wurlmrton Martha Camp are proud to claim him as their DUP will meet Monday Nothird grandchild. Great grandfavember 20 at 1 p.m. at the Piothers are Mr. John Von Nieder-hause- r neer Hall. of Logan and Mr. Sidney The lesson on Early Day Hotels w ill he presented. Brady of Fairview, Utah. 3 Plans for the .Christmas party will also he made. Some leave fixitprints on the sands of time. Some cover them up. And some would rather watch than walk. Give a skeptic an inch und he'll take a rule to it. Franklin P. Jones. Crat-gran- - SS :a vis Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Griffith Air. and Mrs. Bill Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Harlan our own, we simply aggravate the problem instead of helping to solve it. If we take an unfreindly attitude toward people of other we are not helping to bring about world peace. Christianity still works; the trouble is that it isn't tried enough. Lets remember that United we stand With liberty and Justice for all. Meet Matthew Bud Tonioli, newest addition to the Tonioli family. He arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital November 7 and weighed in at eight pounds fifteen and a half ounces. IIy parents are Kent and Andre and he has a little sister Marili Teresa who is 18 months old. Pleased as can be with their new grandchild are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Tonioli of T(xxle and Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Heaton of Hurrid cane, Utah: parents are Mrs.. Ivohel Toniole, it Tooele, Mrs. Annie AA'illiaini. Crantsville and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hcuton of Hurricane. Photo bv A.D. Thomas THANKSGIVING MH88 1 Rack Regular and Vi size Dresses THE WHOLE tenor of this is units has been found to be in against discrimination. We are to violation of the Economic Stabilove all people regardless of who lization Regulations on some of or what they are. God's love is the units by charging a price in- in our hearts and that enable us crease in excess of the allowable to obey his commands. It has 2'2 and failing to give tenants often been said that a Christian proper notice of any increase as should be part of the solution,-noa part of the problem. required by the Kent Stabilization Regulations, District DirecIf we critize our rulers and tor of Internal Revenue, Roland show a bad spirit toward people of a color or culture other than 'Vise, said today. Mr. J.W. the Stratford Latex J prayers. Praying is one of the best ways to cultivate an unselfish outreach toward others. City hotel and apartment owner of ITS rental Salt Worthy Matron, and II. Flovd N.ts, Worths Grand Patron, of the Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star of Utah, will install the new ntticers of Tooele Aallev Chapter No, 25 at a special meeting to le held Friday. Novemlier 17. at 8.00 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Demmah and Mr. Nash are from Salt Lakf City und Eureka, respectively. They will lie assisted bv sever Associate Grand Officers. The meeting is open to members of the Order und tiled invited guests. Someone has aptly said that there are really only two kinds of people, those who are part of the problem and those who are part of the solution. WELL WHAT about you? , For all Men, It is not to be selfish: Bless me and my wife my son and his wife us four and no more. Our prayers should reach around the world and they should also include All Men, nearby relation, friends, neighbor and all people who need our Rent Control Violation A Mrs. Joseph Demman, Grand Words To Line by 51 PRIM Install Officers MISS HICLEY enian. (giflimn miTsI Dedicated To Past Masters ITS Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Chtireh ill Salt laike City, was the setting for the slimmer wedding of Connie Mantas and George T. Re.is. THE DOUBLE ring ceremony took place on Smidav August with Ueveraml Father 27, officiatGeorge Stephanopaiilos ing at the liolv sacrament. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, lam Mantas. the newlyweds Afterwards, , were honored at the Rodewav Inn; with a champagne dinner by the brides mother Mrs. given for was meant PREACIIERS-Seruiii- iis brought people Mantas. George W'lien Rov DcLaiiintte was up on the 'giiimie-gimmLater in the evening, the couWhen asked how long it chaplain at Paine College in Ga.. ple greeted their guesfs at a rehe preached the shortest sermon took him to prepare the message, with numerous refreshRav ception in the colleges history. However, he said, "Twenty years. ments and dancing held in the he had a rather long topic. It (). Jones, Smidav School Times Continenl.il room of the Rnde-waWhat does Christ answer and Cosjx-- Herald. was, Inn. when we ask, "land, what's in The bride was elegant in her The essentials to happigrand The complete religion for me?" original natural waist wedding content of his sermon was one ness are: Something to do, someof white organa, with to to love, thing something Iiojk' gown word: "Nothing." He explained french imported for. New England Proverb. later that the sermon lace motifs anti pearl trim which was curried out on the bodice, sheer sleeves and scalloped hem of the v t gtiw'ii. The design, .was .repeated ELECTRIC . - ts in tier chapel lunglh .train.,, Her MANUAL chapel length mantia and bouffant headpiece was of the same french lace as of the gown. iU arrJJ of yellow HER BOUQUET and white roses was accented with bahv's breath and lime and white streamers. Attending the bride was her sister, Dorothy SALES? SERVICE Mantas as maid of honor, and 802-208Mrs. James (Dee) Zarkos as maof honor. Bridesmaids were, tron TOOELE 25 S. VINE one-wor- d OKS To Tooele Masons have planned a dinner for the 21st of November, dedicated to all Past Masters in this jurisdiction. All Masons are encouraged to be in attendance. Dinner will Lie served at 6:30 pm. at the United Methodist Church, 173 North First East. On the same occasion the Entered Apprentice Degree will Lie conferred. While all lodge memliers and sojourners are invited to attend tLie degree work all current Entered Apprentices are urged to be present as observers. Proceeds from the dinner, according to Richard Nell committee chairman, will be credited to the Blue Lodge Fund. Mr. McCullough will prepare the food and the jollies have been asked to help in serving. This occassion will afford all Masons the opporunity to review past activites and make recommendations at mot the future of the lodge, Mr. Nell stated. 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