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Show flic 7 Tixwle Transcript, Friday, 'J'-Uiliiil'il Issued 8 -- I I I). Mutual Interests 2, 1973 Croup Flan s Musical Tooele High School Claw of 1938 is planning a reunion for July 1973. All class memliers and part- musical "Night to Remem-lie- r planned for the Mutual Interest Group of this region for Sunday, February 4. All memliers of the Toorle, Tooele North and Grant svdle stakes are asked to meet at the North Stake Outer at 7:30 pm. The program will consist of outstanding local talent lioth vocal and instrumental and will lie under the direction of Mrs. (any Bauer. Refreshments will lie served following the program. A ntlt Kritlat at Tooele (!jlv, Utah. Second (law I'ud R paid al Tooele, Clali. Pulilitiird try lire Transcript Bull-liPublishing (jmiiMiiy, iic 58 North Main Slrtrl, Twirl In But 390, Twirl, ('tv, I tali. AJiirrn all crrrMnli-I tali MOT I. Snlisc ripliiHi alr III eetil per copy; tT.tm prr tear IT'HI.ISlir.l) I tv 3'iaiisttqit Hitllrlin Publishing (lo,, Inc, JUKI, IH'W. Editor K THWTr.li. Associate Editor l. H. lIM.diEN, Ilililorss Managrr is j( mil u: Senior Citizens To Meet Class of 38 Plan Heunion ners are invited to attend a meeting February 8 at the Elks Lodge, at 7.30 p in. to formulate filial (dans. The Toorle Senior Citizens will meet for lunch at the Junior Ibgh School, Tuesday, Feb, 6lh at 1.10 p.m. New officers are Jack Daly, president: Katherine Sullivan, vice president; Alton Puff, secretary and Pete Conder, treasurer. All prr ms 55 and over are eligible to attend. For reserva , tions call Mac Riding Della Orlando SS2 2743 or Theo Please make Cornier reservations by Feb. 2nd. 8S2-I118- 882-1678- . The young of the mountain lion may le Wim in any month of the year. The majority, however, are Imm in the spring. Lilly Demos To .Meet February 5 The Tooele County lardy will hold their reguDemocrat lar monthly meeting Mon., Feb. 5th at 7.30 pin. at the home of Diaiiia Porter, 92 V Piuchurst. The program will lie bv Merl Porter, die will give a paer mi the early great leaders of Toiicle (anility. All memliers and interested people are invited to attend. Um Ji To III (ihrii Auav Cattlcmcns-Cowbcllc- Sixth graders of III West School from Irll Tawni McIntyre, Mrlani Painlrr, Jim Cullman and Strsen Padgen will b among III student wiling lirlrli mi I hi Ittinrh port-aiZenith TV. Hi wl will hr gisen awav al III annual Carnival art for Saturday, February 24 al the Weil Sclimd. Toorle County PTA workers in conference with Slate PTA Regional direr Ion Kar Pickard and Cay le Judd. d MISS ROBISON Hold banquet Sat. February Wedding The Tooele County Cattlemen Flanned and Gowlielle's are making final plans for the annual Isampiet to lie held Saturday, February 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the Stockton 1.DS Church, according to Jdck Sagers, president. Dr. Richard Swenson, Vice Provost at Utah Slate University will lie the guest speaker. He will discuss "The Changes and Adjustments in Agriculture and It's Application to the Consumer and Making plans for a February wedding are Miss Julie Robison and Roliert S. Ilerrm. Miss Robison is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robison, 151 South First West, Tmielc and Mr. Ilerrm is a son of Mr. ami Mrs. Marlin Ruvsard of Grants-ville. has completThe bride-elec- t ed requirements for graduation at Toorle High School. Her fiance graduated from Crantsville High School with the class of 1972. He is employed at National lead. Wrong Name PTA memliers meet lo discuss future programs. Activities ForJPTA Listed - Slate PTA directors met with local PTA officers on Thursday, January 25th at West School. Present at the meeting were Dorothy Leonelli, Sharon Caree, Betty Slingerland, Nancy Warr, Maxine Schmid and Rex Shepard. A PTA Workshop with State Officers is scheduled for July 12 at 2:30 p.m.' at West School. All PTA Presidents and their councils are invited. THE ANNUAL State PTA Conference will be held at Weber State College Mav 9 and 10. " The Family Life Conference be held at BYU on Tuesday ' will ' April 24. Registration is at 9:00 and will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for students. PTAs throughout the State of Utah have some impressive and important projects going in their schools and communities. To name a few are the tuitorial Bicycle safety proprograms, grams, Green Circle programs, PTA volunteers working with courts in Judicial concern for children in trouble, PTSA (Parent Teacher Student Assoc.), Fun Day activities and etc. . : . PTA Officers spend a of time working for affecting our children. ample, because of past cern and work, these good deal legislation For exPTA conkinds of One. . . Only a few left! All CANS PT.. Gordon Braude reported POW in reality is Harvey Gordon Braude. Other local relatives rejoicing in the news of his survival are Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Ilainp of Stockton and Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith Jr., of Tooele are aunts and uncles of . Mr. Brando. Mr. Braudes name was released last weekend. He had teen missing in action since 1968 and presumed dead. He had been last seen liehind the Vietcong lines lieside a tank that was blown 1 All-St- 1 seemwfafe mew Hardtop d Options shown: Sunroof, d WSW radial ply tires, remote d control mirror, front cornering lamps, deluxe bumper group, deluxe wheel covers and vinyl top. steel-belte- right-han- ar Ford Galaxie 500 7-- FULLY GUARANTEED $50 Cabinets Also Available Easy access to cans from front. no rust. ym foavemftt All-St- Holds over 3 cases. Galvanized steel W ym taremftt seem ifflne mew Foirds, Ford LTD Brougham Salt Lake City will be the to lie telecast nationwide on a hub of activity for the professionspecial ABA network of stations, al American Basketball Associathe East will rank as favorite. tion starting this weekend when Coached by Larry Brown of players, coaches, club officials the eastern division leading Caand a host of press representarolina Cougars and paced by 3 tives from throughout the country members of the Cougar team as arrive in town for the 1973 ABA well as a trio of Kentucky Cologame. nels, the East is so deep in talHIGHLIGHT of three days ent that last years ABA of activity, of course, will be the game most valuable player, Dan Tuesday, Feb. 6 game matching Issel of Kentucky, will not start. the 10 liest players of the leaEast starters will be 2 giant gues western division against Artis Gilmore of, Kentucky at the 10 top stars from the east center with Billy Cunningham in the Salt Palace Arena. of Carolina and Julius Erving of The night before the game, Virginia at forwards and Mack on Monday, Feb. 5, the fabulous Calvin of Carolina and George Bill Cosby will entertain, also Thompson of Memphis at guards. in the Salt Palace. A VIP cock- Eastern Reserves, in addition for tail party-buffto Issel, include Carolina's Joe visitors and Utah Stars season Caldwell at forward. New Yorks ticket holders will be held prior Billy Paultz at center and Bill to the Cosby Show on Monday Melchionni at guard and Louie at 6 p.m. Dampier of Kentucky at guard. During the afternoon on MonWest coach LaDell Anderson day and all day Tuesday the of the host Utah Stars has three ABA Board of Trustees will conof his own players on the rostduct business meetings. Wives er starters Willie Wise at for- of players and club officials will war(j and james Jones at guard spend the day Tuesday at the an(j center Zelmo Beaty in reSki Snowbird Resort serve. famous Joining Wise and Jones in the West starting lineup will up Little Cottonwood Canyon. AS FOR the game itself. be centers Mel Daniels and forward George McGinnis of the Indiana Pacers and guard Ralph Simpson of the Denver Rockets. Western reserves besides Beaty include Rich Jones of the Dallas Chaparrals and Stew Johnson of the San Diego Conquistadors at forward and Warren of Denver and Chuck Williams of San Diego at guard. RACKS back space. ' Power-operate- 0 Vi" High, 20" wide, 22V" deep. Uses all The directors have been working hard getting special door prizes for the evening. Interested individuals planning Happy birthday greetings go to little Jeniel Smart who is one to attend the banquet may con- year old February 1. Her broth- tact any County Director of ers Jerry and Jeff and parents the Cattlemens Association or Phil and Janis will help her Cowlielles for tickets, states Mr. celebrate. Also invited to din- Sagers. ner were Grandma and Crandpa Judging Brvan, Uncle Leonard, Aunt the price, I presume your Judy and cousins Monica and Shane. She is also the granddau-- ! lobster is delivered by Brink s? ghterof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smart of Sandy who sent birthday Players, Officials Arrive Game For ABA 'All-Sta- r' AMERICA I was reading. . . this little account in a sermon by Dr. Paul S. Rees in The Asbury A gentleman from Seminarians. ARE THE ANSWER! sociation. Character mans worth when nothing else counts. Strait Lines, C. Neil Strait li Stak-O- n 0 is Get One Free! R0TATI Producers." Other special guests planning to attend will lie Lloyd Johnson. President, Utah Cattlemen's Association and Sherman llarmer, ' Secretary, Utah Cattlemen's As- UR- - n THE WORLDS largest volunteer organization concerned about the education and welfare of children is the PTA. If we educate parents, it flows to the children, said a For spokesman for the group. this reason, State and National Buy things exist on State Statutes classes, today Homemaking Safety glasses for Jr. and Sr. High students.' All newlionts must have a PKU test, and etc. "The State of Utah sxmhIs 62 million dollars a year on educating our children. Do we have in our schools what we want? 'Ve can make ourselves heard in Legislative chainliers thru s Jhone 882-310- 4 an economically under privileg-e- d Asian country has spent some time as a visitor in the U.S. Near the end of his stay in this country, he was asked What is the single, strongest impression that has been made on you while you have been visiting the U.S.? He said, The enormous size of your garbage pails! Wesleyan Advocate Hardtop radial ply Options shown: white sidewall tires, bumper group, wheel covers, rocker panel moldings, vinyl top and Ford Motor Company exclusive Power Mini-veWindows. Steel-belt- Jo Anna Kohles shared birthday honors with her grandfather Joe Espinoza on January 24. A family party was enjoyed at the Espinoza home at 780 South Coleman. Jo Anna turned four years old on the 25th and her grandpa was 54. On hand for the festivities were Jo Annas parents Steve and Alice Kohles and her sisters Karen, 7, Tammy 5, and Melissa two, her grandma Helen Espinoza, uncle Steven and aunt Ben ora. WATER . Each day, 2,600 billion gallons of water more than six times the daily flow of the vast are used in Mississippi River the United States, according to the Department of Interior. Of this total 2,285 billion gallons are used for the generation of hydroelect ricic power and return- ed uncontaminated to their source. It is with the still formidable 315 billion gallons remaining that problems arise and pollution results. Industry uses 177 billion of these, 120 billion go for irrigation and 18 billion are used by the general public. Textile Labor NEEDLEWORK People are tired of The doser you look, the better we look. ofauto experts took a close look at all the73 cars. Two unbiased panels Tested them thoroughly. Based upon these tests... Ford wonTarof theYearin Road Test's competition. Ford LTD won "Full-siSedan of thebarin Motor Trend's competition. A close look shows why restyled Fords (LTDs and Galaxie 500s) won top awards. Motor Trend said, The clincher was Fords stock in trade: a super-quiinterior, isolation from noise. Standard luxuries scored big: 351 V-matic transmission, power steering and brakes, power ventilation, boidyside moldings, and more. Youll like the spacious Ford Front Room. door armrests. Plush carpeting. et 8, Full-leng- More for 73. A glove box bigger than any of standard-siz- e competitors. Options like a remote control right-han- d mirror thats driver on adjustable. Power Mini-venFords. An improved electric rear window defroster. Fords ts th ze New Side-do- $25,-milli- Steel-belte- Steel Guard Rails. Anti-the- ft Alarm System. d radial ply tires. For driving peace of mind . . . optional radial ply tires. Standard safety features include side-doSteel Guard Rails, an Energy Absorbing Bumper System, and more. And theres a new optional Anti-theAlarm System. So much is new we invite your close look. Road-Tes- t calls the 73 Ford the finest family car to be found at its price in showrooms today. steel-belt- New instrument panel for maximum driver and passenger convenience. Optional better ideas: Fingertip Speed Control, SelectAire Conditioner plus Automatic Temperature Control. AMFM Stereo Radio with Tape Player and dual speakers front and rear. ft Quiet is the sound of a well-maNew super-siz- e glove compartment. Remote control right-hanmirror. Power Mini-vent- d FORD DIVISION BONNEVILLE MOTOR 278 North Main, Tooele, Utah Phone 882-057- 2 de can FORD machine-- things. They have more time for needlework. Its calming, and there is sort of an artist lurking in the psyche that wants to express itself, explains needlepoint expert Maggie Lane, Whatever their reasons, U.s! needlepointers will sew up to $30 million in needlepoint sales this year. Business I Week. made - nt |