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Show T Call Issued For Punt, in ITAK at Ihameville t d Motors Theie ( noentrame Ice and no Lnlv during Pass it Kick Contest lasal , ' wilt la- i and hsnen iug iqi then throw mg anus soon I s the 1171 I'uut, as and knk xnong-terx- "Jus)-ingulf- tlu-i- ioiiik-tili.a- i Tills AFAR the Touch-e ITNK will la- - qnMnMied bv Ford MotiX Compani thai-irvill- Nationally I Ttti year. I'lAk t Fontlsill Nali-Mi- now in its by tin league and e voriqk-l- i nijx ment the Ford IVahix uf Anrenva Mine it staited in 1'ttl, the no giam has attiaitrd moie than and par v, Taiitsl youngsters this sear Is rxjnvled tiiqvattorr to top the I.JiXimxt mail Iartii ijvauts nr the luut, I'ass and Knk ismqa te onb against others their own age, Auv yonugsier eight through I I veais id age, aivnuqxanifd by par or gnaidiau, lliav register !. 1 No Holt ls kilj equipHorded and paiin ipaiioti not iniuii a vonngslers r a'.,4t hi stan-hu- g MURING s baw.l .mi ais uuiv and range with one jsiint akk d l n rveiv .Kt o inmling. pissing and In ling distame. l i,, 4 sn h r every t 4 ,, a enter line, i Twelve national liiulists will ,e Natnaial iliam louqn-it.-i- e i Midi, in lluu age gi.Mip tug die halltune ol the Mqn--r dm-eti- l Rowl Game in Honsimi. Tevas January II, 1174- Winners will have their nauu-- s enshrined III the ro Foolbatl Hall 4 Faint- - in Canton, (tlim llieir tni4iles will la presented bv FmtaH ( iMimilssiiMier Vte 'JJip TimhU Traiivcript, Friday, August 31, 1973 - - RAH ROADS The gieat need tv to find the alternative to nationalization 4 mu railiiuil To suiieiuh'i to nationalization will qnl il.nau Rorlle, to a wav i4 tile we have theiidi. isl and that has the envy 4 the i ivihed woild I suggest that the fiiluie i4 our tianq.ntaii.Mi A v stems besh water fidi never and the tuur( i4 thinks water Itetause water nm in! eipi Ih ale luevtiiial-lliuuallv S4t-ihiiNigh Its gill tied lgethfi. - Dale W, llanhu. Iin iiilii JIM' the iseau loll thinks Interstate ( i.iiiiih-Iii'oiuiiussiiui sea water, its gills ilesjllmg it er IAN Magazine and making it ihitikable. In-r- RAINFAI1. Foe- - tlnnisaiub bait Ml in Hawaii, avriagrs MJ inthes ol ram a year, The durst 4aee n raith is pinliahlv the Atacama dexnt, in (lute, where un tnrasurable rainfall has Inert teeoiiksl r many years. Good Reaihng Wai-aleal- e, ACT RInsIIHC a 1 A1ION g4 all tlie sihilmg I s mu-tia-l- - Ibnnntne PEARL DROPS MR. AM) MRS. MF I Church WVddinir Unites Couple Miv C.'hcnl Ann Cmd'iti, I lie daughter of Mr. 4ml Mrs. Gerald E. Guidon. 120 North Fifth St,, Toot-It- , exchanged marriage sows with Mr. Mover Alan edit'd ini IT3. ill a lovi'ly midJuly 21. summer ceremony at St, Marguer-itf'- s Catholic ( liurili, with Father Joint J. Sullivan ufliciatmg. The groom is tin son of Mrs. Norma Cleed. iol South IlKIWi'st, Tooele, mid the late Mr. Rex 1 deed. . . THE BRIDE was given in marriage liy her father. approaching (he alter through rililmus of white satin accented with arrangements of dried wheat. The alter, framed in loooets of hrone poms and Ivabys hreath. was lighted hy while laHrs in silver candelahrum. Her regal gown of candlelight peau de soie satin featured a liodice of Chantilly, lace with a sahriua neckline and wrist length sleeves. The skirt swept from the empire waist to form a graceful chajK'l train. She wore a three-tierelength veil of ivory imported French illusion, attached to a queen's cap of pcau de soie uicd in lace, and touched with seed pearls and ir-- , ridescent jewels. The bridal was a cascade of Ihalaciinp-si- s orchids, stephanotis, and lily w Ito.r-(jii- Marv lam Morris, cousin of as Maid of Honor, with Margaret Ann Gordon, sister of the bride, Diane Gregrich and Julie Rusico, cousins of the bride, and Marilyn Dv- mock, attending as Bridesmaids. They wore floor length gowns of dacron voile in floral tones of apricot, hrone, and gold, their halter tops accented bv midriff jackets with ruffled cap sleeves. The Junior Bridesmaid was Marianne Gordon, sister of the bride, whose floor length gown of apricot silk organza was fashioned with an empire waist and loose, gathered cap sleeves. They all carried bouquets of babys breath and bronze poms highlighted with dried wheat and orange buttons, and accented their hair with deli the bride, served . N ALAN CLFFD cate combinations of the same 2.75 flowers. or Spoormint Diana Mime, nnve of the groom, was the flower gul. delightful in her floor length gown of apricot silk oigana with a scoop neck ami loose sleeves, and earning a liasket of low MATTHEW TOM AC, ring liearer. was diessed in caudlehglit satin niikers, with his shot ruffled at the neikhue and on the sleeves. Roll Glecd, biother of the groom, xened as Best Man. I'sli-er- s were Steve Hammond, Georg Eriikson. Von Miller, and Russell and Kendall lairsen. Their ImhiIoii-uier- s of dried wheat, buttons, and Ituby'x breath complimented that of the groom, who wore a ImmiIou-nie- r of lily- - of- - the- - valley and stephanotis. Mothers of the bride and groom wore deep gold polyester crepe gowns of floor length, accented by corsages of double eggshell cytohidiiuii orchids and highlights t, of dried wheat. Mrs. Ernest grandmother of the groom, wore a corsage of gardenias. long-sleeve- fast relief from adiei Packoge Indvdes 2 Bars ond pains. and Grtosolett II liSftiSS ASSORTED 2 (o)(p) FREE jLS Pkqs. Soap Dish SURE HAIR BRUSHES Jooth JOUSM xy w' .yX;X'.vv, . JfAAk Drops . BODY BAR SOAP Original or t, Rtqulor . CARESS 0INT1V1ENT TOOTH POLISH s v. I ,y.;. s (.in gold. I .TVXWtev,'. xxv v BEN GAY any team-eess nerds Hut (v to witle enough to sign DEODORANT eaar B WILDR00T HAIR Off BATH GIFT SCOTCH TAPE SET GROOMING 4 ItTONS 1 For your young lady bubble bath, cologne and mirror. Reg. $4.00 VV a (S)(S) H I lam-har- GENERAL ELECTRIC MISS JUDY Choina was at the organ. Miss Karen Rivera presided over the guest I took and Mary Ccrroni, Aldena and Frances Rivas were in charge of the gifts at the reception which was held at the Tooele National Guard Armory. Relatives attending the wedding from out of town were Mrs. Pearl Miller and children Susan and Eddie, of Carmichael, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baez and son John of Napa, Calif.; Mrs. Elmer Larsen and sons Russell, Kendall, and Gary of Oroville, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lcnhart and daughter Kathy of Logan, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. John Cerroni and daughter Christy of Anaheim, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gordon and son Guv Jr., and Mrs. Gladys Fishpaw of Baltimore, Maryland. The young couple honeymooned at Lake Tahoe, California and will reside in Salt Lake City, where Mr. Gleed is presently FMAM POIIIABU Ma-tek- RADIO 2 way power ACDC switching 3" speakers fry employed. parties were given for the bride by Mrs. Millie Tooele on June 9 and Mrs. Sharon Lova of Salt Lake City on June To-ma- c, 2-- Chicken Curry Casserole is an dish that keeps pood nutrition in mind. Spring to summer eating is changeable, with tastes turning to lighter foods as the weather warms up. Its easy for balanced meals and good nutrition to go right out the window now, because appetites and people get spring fever. Dont let that happen at your house. Keep your familys nutritive needs in mind-a- nd please their appetites at the same time.. Serve Chicken Curry Casserole, an dish that combines, vegetables and meat in one. Left-ove- r or planned-ove- r cooked chicken and broccoli spears make the casserole base. Top it with smooth, lump-fre-e sauce flavored delicately with curry. Evaporated milk is the basis for the sauce that goes so well with chicken and if, ! broccoli. Chicken Curry Casserole (Makes 4 to 6 servings) 1 cup chicken broth 1 package (10 ounces) frozen broccoli spears (4 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce 2 teaspoons curry powder l2 cup (2(4 ounce can) drained sliced ripe olives 2 tablespoons fine dry 1 bread crumbs cup undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk Cook broccoli according to package directions. Drain and arrange in buttered 8 x 8 x baking dish. Arrange chicken on broccoli. Melt butter in medium saucepan. Stir in flour and pepper. Cook over medium heat 1 minute. Stirring constantly, gradually add evaporated milk and chicken broth. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Add Worcestershire, curry and olives. Pour sauce over top of chicken. Sprinkle with bread crumbs. Bake in moderate oven (350' F.) 0 minutes or until bubbly. -- 93 feiilh mma tfenlfa (Jia,s 15-2- V |