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Show U'sDU'IUUI r0 Sand Lily Camp Dl'P will meet Tuesday, January 9, 7:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Luana Williams, 141 East 5th North. The lesson will lie given by Alice Fenton on Pioneer Diaries" All members and interested la-- 1 dies are invited to attend. u'uuMiaiumr nt Tooele City, 1 ah. Second Clue Pontat I'tali. Published hv the Transcript-BulletiTooele, age paid Publishing Company, Inc., 5S North Main Street, Tooele Cats, I tali. Address all correspondence to Bos 3!M), Tooele, 1miiI each Friday I lab LOS HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY The Ladies Oriental Shrine enjoyed an annual Christmas party. Each unit in the LOS have their seperate parties. The Ladies Oriental Band unit, being a new unit, celebrated their first Christmas party at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hackler. The tne mliers attending were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Isackson. Mr. and Mrs. Cilliert Martinez, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powers, all of Granger, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bietel, Mr. and Mrs. John Hoopes, Mr. and Mrs. George Lehr, all of Magna. Invited guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gipson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mooney and Mr. Fred Cady, all of Tooele and Mrs. Kathryn Ogden of Cranger. Sand Lily Camp to Meet The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 5, 1973 1 SCOT 4. MILLSTREAM CAMP The regular meeting of the Midstream Camp of the Daughters of the I'tah Pioneers will tie held Monday, January 8 at 1.00 p in. at the home of Colleen Elton, 540 Sunset Avenue. rales 10 cents per copy, $7.00 per year Pl'Bl.lSlIKI) I v Traiiscnpt Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN. Editor Subscription TBVNTKB, Associate Falilor F.THIiL B. 11 U.CRLN, Business Manager J VCR - V. G-- I. . v ; V- - Exchange Night For Clubs Boy Scout MR. AND MRS. PACLOS The Annual Exchange Program the Tooele Womans Club and the Tooele Civic League will lie held Monday, January. 8 at 8.00 p.m. in the East Elementary School. Mrs. Rowena Bryan will present A Cool Collection of Co y Creation Fashions for those leisure hours. Chairmen for the evening are Mrs. Lillian Ilaininond, Mrs. Mignon Bleazard and Mrs. Mildred Conway. Meinliers are encouraged to bring a guest with them. fur Holiday Wedding Announced is the ssay ssith human are Ixith grateful and proud of and nevsspaNrs. only what you have done for the those deeds ssliich bring out the people of Tooele. We would of man seem to also like to thank the worst faculty at lie talked about and svritteu Tooele High for their participaulxmt. We refer to the recent tion, too. mkus at Tooele High. That story Brotherhood and compassion hit 'be laike papers and the really do exist. television stations with glaring Tooele County Crisis Center focuv As long as there was a the situation, problem kept the public up to GRANDCHILDREN VISIT date. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Nelson We'd like to bring a little had as guests for the Christmas sunshine into this image and tell holidays their grandchildren Marty what the Tooele High School and Jamie Nelson of Salt Lake students and faculty are really City. While here they were the caiable of. guests also of their aunt and Christmas, the uncle Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nelson Shortly students and faculty handed to- of Woods Cross, where they all gether and came up with dona- spent Cliri :tnms together. tions of food, money and gifts to lie distributed to those who might COMBINED need them. They did it with BIRTHDAY warm, dedicated unselfishness and CHRISTMAS PARTY A cooperation. They hauled all the birthday and Christmas contributions up to the Crisis Cen- party was held Decemlier 23 to ter and then helped deliver it celebrate the birthdays of Mr. all to the proper places in time Young Pleasant, Mr. George Garfor Christinas. It was the kind wood Sr., Mrs. Wilma Nelson and of thing that makes a lump come her husband Mr. Willis Nelson. to vour throat. It even brought A delicious luncheon was served a few tears into the eyes of the along with lieautifolly decorated older iarticiiiits to see such a birthday cakes and their many genuine spirit of willingness. friends enjoyed a delightful (Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus!) We, at the Center, would God culls us to stand, though like to publicly thank the stu- not Wilalways to understand. dents at Tooele High School. We liam Arthur Ward Mr. and Mrs. Henry W, Wilthe son of Magna, announce marriage of their daughter Tonnie Paolos son of to Michael Ix-Mr. and Mrs. John Paulos of Tooele. Marriage vows were spoken at the home of the brides parents on Deeemlier 27. Open house honoring the couple was held for family memlx-rimmediately following. The new Mr. and Mrs. Paulos left Decemlier 30 for Fort Lee, Virginia where Michael is on active duty for the I'tah National Guard. The couple will return to I'tah in the spring and make their home in Magna. Tonnie and Michael attended Weber State College. Michael will continue with his college studies and work at NL Industries. As e nature lt 3 V t news-houn- eve-nin- . Truth For Today 99 A program of Biele answers to your questions. Now heard every Saturday at 4:00 p.m. on KDYL PASTOR LARKIN PASTOR LARKIBI J. Atkin Camp I) LI Emma J. Atkin Camp DlP will meet Tuesday, January 9, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Audrey McCoy, 372 South First West. Grace Bennett will give the lesMusison on "Pioneer Diary. cal numbers will lie presented and all interested ladies are invited to attend. great grandparents. Democrat Ladies To Meet Tues. Tooele County Democratic Ladies will meet Tuesday, January 9 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Kirk, 161 I'tah Ave., for their regular monthly meeting. All members and interested ladies are invited. g. ; Meetings l Culled MRS. DAVID LEE The monthly meeting of the Wedding Announced Friday, December 29 marked the wedding day for Marilyn Durham and David Bracken Lee. They spoke marriage vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. THE BRIDE is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne C. Durham, Salt Lake City and her bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee, funner Tooele residents. He is a grandson of Mrs. Edith Bracken, Tooele. Following their marriage they were honored at a wedding breakfast at Fort Douglas - Hidden Valley Country Club and in the evening greeted friends at a reception at the Durham residence. Bridal attendants included Janet, Janie, Nancy and Margie Durham, Barbara and Lizabeth Lee, Sunny Hill and Marin Jenkins. Richard Lee was best man. THE BRIDE graduated cum laude from the University of Utah where she was president of Alpha Chi Omega. Mr. Lee has attended the University of Washington where he was affiliated with Phi Kappa Sigma. He is presently studying at the University of Utah. He filled a mission in West Cermany for the LDS Church. Saltair America at 7:30 Jr. High Operating chairmen and their Bovs. to Long Skirts 20 off Vi off I3 off Vz to Vi off Suits J Baby Vi Vz off Vi Vi off off Boutique Special Off of Childrens Clothing Use Our Convenient Lay-A-W- ay Sales Final Plan No Exchanges mm arrau separate check? A. Yes, she can. Your wife should call or visit her 'social security office to arrange to receive her check separately at your daughters address. However, she should be sure to notify the social security office when she returns home. BARRY ROBINS Q RITZ Q. My daugh- ter has been disabled since birth. She and I are collecting monthly social security benefits on my de- ceased husbands earnings record. Is there any way my daughters monthly benefits can continue after she reaches 18 even .though she will not be attending school? A. If her condition is severe and she remains in your care, you and your disabled daughters social security benefits may continue after her 18th birth Wf s COLOR We urge special parental discretion Chifdren d because of strong language by certam dramatic scenes. Sat., Sun., and Monday 00 file llli ftqsP Ofijifi 1lr EcaeoBy day. Call or visit the social security office about 6 months before your daughters 18th birthday to apply for childhood disability benefits. Q. I have been married for 14 years and have never changed my name on my social security record. My social security number is still under my maiden name. Since I have worked on and off in the last few years, will I lose credit for this work? A. No, but your employer has probably been asked about the different name on his employee earnings report. To make sure you get the proper work credit, call or visit anv social security office to change your name on social security records. You will be issued a social security card with the same number you have now, Jut with your married name on the card. 9:43 BILL MUMY Sunday, January 7: Morning worship includes Uoly Coinmun-- . ion with the messagp Cods Public Demonstration of Love. Youth the meet at 6:00 to Christmas trees and to plan for a film series. All high school youth are urged to attend. Tuesday, January 9: Administrative Board meets at the church at 7:30 to begin deciding goals and objectives for the year. Q. Mv wife and I receive a combined monthly social security check. She plans to visit our daughter for several months and will be away from home. Can my wife get her benefit in a Ends Friday On 7:45 Out Bless The Beasts& 3S3.GPj Christmas Eve marked another birthday for Lori Kay and Holli Ann Thomas. Lori (top) turned three years old and Ilolli, two. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Thomas of Stockton. Vi s, . Christmas Birthdays Dresses Pants Pant Suits Blouses Coats A list of marriage licenses issued and divorces granted in Tooele County during Decemlier was released today by the office of the county clerk. MARRIAGE LICENSED Frank Billet, Tooele and Sarah Wright, Tooele. Randall J. Cox, 16. Salt Lake City and Janice June Sorensen 27, Manti. Cecil Jess Ashcroft, 23, Tooele and Jeanne Okellierry, 19 Tooele. RIC1LARD Cary Dow. 27, Tooele, and Connie Rae Tuttle 23, Tooele. 'Edward Cordilio Martinez, 23 Stockton and Teresa Anna 17, Tooele. Darold Ray Evans, 18, Tooele and Lorraine Marie Alires, 18, Tooele. JAMES DEAN Palmer, 26, Crantsville and LaRue Jean Coon 24, Erda. George Norbert Pacheco, 18, Lincoln and Benita Louise Herrera, 15, Tooele. Don Lainoine jenks, 39. Erda and Deaime Howell, 27, So. Ogden. DEWEY JAMES Tipton. 32. Tooele and Janice Lenore Warr, 30, Tooele. . Don A. Martindale, 50, Dug-wa- y and Yion Arwddwnawn, 56, Salt Lake City. Stephen Floyd Alder, 20, Tooele and Doreen Madsen, 17, Tooele. R1CILYRD Arlin York, 30, Woods Cross and Peggy Ann Andersen, 2(1, 1 ooeie. Roliert Craig Hansen, 22, of Tooele and Gloria Henserson, 22, Seattle, Wash. Rick Lawton Varney, 22, of Tooele and Connie D. Jones, 29, Tooele. Craig Stanley Bleazard, 21, Crantsville and Kristy Lynn Cundersen, 20, Tooele. DIVORCES GRANTED Eleanor C. Jaramillo from Robert Floyd Jaramillo. At the same night (January 12th) the Order of the Arrow will hold their regular meeting. Mrs. Norma Simpson, Order of the Arrow advisor, states that attendance at this very important meeting is very low and encourages all memliers to be present so that the program may be carried out in a satisfactory manner. IN HOSPITAL Vernon Shields was admitted Live each day as if it is to the Holy Cross Hospital on your birthday; treat others as if January 2 for Observation. William it is their birthday. Methodist Church Calendar CHRISTMAS PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Jess Holbrook entertained friends at a Christmas party. A delicious luncheon was served and guests included Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Yasenko, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Philips, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoeg. District Boy Scouts of will be held January 4 p.m. at the Brotkbank School in Magna. committees are requested to lie in attendance. Charting entoll-meand other important Issues will be discussed. The Saltair District Scouting Roundtable will be held on January 12 at Brockbank Junior High at 7:30 p.m. Service Mr. Joe Manguin, Commissioner, encourages all people involved to be present at these very important Scouting meetings. Much information will lie given to all present pertaining to the Scouting Program in its many avenues to Service to RITZ FAMILY CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Green of Clover had as their guests their Mr. and' daughter and Mrs. Lee (Ila Kay) Bunn and son Bodie of Ft. Irwin, Calif. This was a complete reunion for the Green family as their daughter Mrs. Theresa Albrecht of Tooele, and daughter Sharia Green were all together for the Christmas holidays. January All Kmnta This young man is James Wayne Carson, son of Ronald and Joyce Carson. He was bom December 7 at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City and weighed six pounds four ounces and measured 20 INDIVIDUALITY and a half inches. lie joins a Men are created different; brother Kit Vanevs. Grandparents lose their social freedom they are Mrs. Bemiece A. Carson and BIRTHDAY OBSERVED and their individual autonoMr. and Mrs. Rovs D. Thompson, Mrs. Dorothy Harrison, wife in seeking to become like my of Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. of Sid llarrivm celebrated her each other. David Riesman Thompson of Magna are the proud birthday Decemlier 28. Journal of Teacher Education ' Introducing:: s i '4 Clerk Releases Marriages, Divorees iesotn1-Jon di'e I ' til q THE KEtCHfT Have a question about social security and its retirement, survivors, disability or Medicare benefits? See your telephone directory for the phone number and address of the nearest social security office. J |