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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, October 12, 1973 r s ' Home From Thailand Firrnien J Auxiliary To The Toorle Fireman's Indies limitary will hold thnr nest meeting M.mdaV. (kldef Vh al till pm Chairmen lor the meeting are CanJ Shield. ("an-l- n White, I team (olleipie ami Vhaftt M(z. Nuniiiutions lur uffker fur the turning Sear will w hr Id All menJa-r- s ate urged lo attend Tnirli1 ('lit, llah. Scctmd (1m Fot PulillJird bv ilia Tranwript Bulla-liat llali. X'icrir, paid iT Fuldidiing Inr, 5S North Main Mrrrt, Tom-lCal, I'tah. AiUirn all crrrjxmdrca In 8n 3W, loorlr, l lah MOT 4, IT 41 r yrar Sulnt iiiliai iatr ! rut nr lliilli-lil- i I I HI b PubliUiliig Ttaimlt4 (al,, Inc, hliri) JOI I. IH'NN. Edit. j UK HUM I It. Smaiala lalitnr II IIU (.REV Muiur Manager luiml rath Frida ! n nun. Jr. High PTA Sponsors )hraa. Adolr cootractrd. Ilia fact I illwau-- , alxHil if prortiled. (anna lo lint intMirt4iit marling to la am how in enlighten . yuur th i Id on ihit parlinatil mrrral nprei-allmar rm4iaiml, can lie frightening, dioold lie The v pre- - pro. Mn. Ilalli pretrtitalion will Mn. Halcyon Rollins, chairman of the council. Mrs. Ilatl has a BS Degree from the I'nivcrsity of I'tah in Foods and Nutrition. She invites all senior citizens to attend the meeting. It will lie held at the Senior Citizens Center (formerly the Smeltermans Lodge) 57 Fast Vine, Tooele. . K (' Exchange VMl S X) Mea- Mrs. Charles Cook, Tooele, has returned from Kettering. Ohio after a visit with her and daughter Dale and Linda states Norman I'rrslri A-MISS CLARK Hume From Vara I ion Mr. ami Mrs. O. II. Grimm reaca-txI hr engagement of her turned from an air flight in and Arizona Meuca Mr. Vkkie lo daughter Phillip They were guets of ihrir sun (Mamin, von of Mr. aud Mrs. Mai arid family in Scottsdale, Don Oflando, all of Toorle. Both are graduates of Too- Arizona. ele High Jkhool. Vkkie is emDeep sea fidiing on the Paployed as a secretary in Salt cific Ocean In the Choya Bay lake City and Hullip is attend- area of Mexico was a first lime" ing his second year al I'tah etperience for the Cilmm. Mrv i Trthnical (adlege. The couple plans lo wed nest year, I ait no drfmate date has lirrn srlet ted. (a Mr. and Mrs Saul A. Clark, Cranlsvitte, announce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn Jeanne (dark to Cary C. lamb son of Mr. and Mrs Cecil Laud, Roy, I'tah. The couple is planning a 14 wedding in the Salt Lade Temple. Miss Clark is a srnior at Welter State College, majoring in Elementary Education. She is a mrmlier of Otvakwa Social t To help clean up the nation's birthplace in time for its 200th birthday, ground was broken recently in Williamsburg, Va., for Reynolds Aluminum Company's fourteenth fixed aluminum recycling center. The facility will be completed by 1974. It will process This young man it the mn ' aluminum cans and clean household aluminum scrap donated by the public and satellite collection centers in Nowadays 2 can live as cheap as One hut for half as long. Shclhv Friedman Maryland and the District of Columbia. Because Reynolds national program has been proven to be an effective weapon in the fight against litter, a theme was announced at the groundbreaking. The goal : to try to make America as clean today as it was 200 years ago-Cle- an As They Found It." Virginia, North Carolina, llappy birthday wishes go out to this handsome little fellow Bryce Robert Wenger, who turned one year bid Sept. 21. He is the son of Bob and Shauna Jo Wenger, Clinton, I'tah. On hand to hrlp him celebrate his first birthday were his grandparents Mn. Clen S. Shields and Mr. and Mn. Robert F. Wenger, and I'ncles Jim and Frank Wenger, all of Tooele. Bryce also has a great grandmother Mn. Fred Wenger, of Cincinnati, Ohio, who sent her best wishes on his special day. Young Adults Plan Sunday Fireside Elder Jeffrey Holland, head Melehizedek Priesthood Committee of the LDS Church will lie the speaker at the Young Adults fireside on Sunday, of the Oe-toli- er Jwtf Arm4 It &CUEftLlYti&flaL BIRTH s, akie and Peggy W'alkin, Clover, son, (Hotter 10. ,S' MEDICA- L- Edith Carl, Crantsville Rotiert Huffman, Tooele SURGERY Larrv Sagers, Tooele O. V. Thompson, Lakepoint Meet Mia Tohi Lynn Payne who arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital October 4 for Ronald and Kathleen Payne. She is the first child for her parents and weighed in at 7 pounds 12 ounces. Pleased grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne, Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Wildon J. Carter of SL George. Creat grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Horace L. Carter and Mn. Oma E. Cook of St. George and Mr. and Mrs. Ijnor Cook of Car-rol- l, Nebraska. Photo by A. D. Thomas 14. The meeting will be held in the Eleventh- - Thirteenth Ward Chapel starting at 8 p.m. Members of the group and all other interested persons are invited to attend. Youth Flan Fireside For Sun. MARCI NICOLE WEIGHT All youth of the Tooele Third Ward are invited to attend h fireside The English setter is apparently America's oldest gun dog. Long d before his rival, the pointer, came into popularity, the English setter was providing a prime asset to hunters wherever American upland game birds were found. short-haire- on Sunday, October 14 at the chapel of the ward building starting at 7:30 p.m. Alan Curtis, of principal the Tooele Seminary will lie (lie speaker. It is one thing to itch for something but quite another to scratch for it. Come on, then. . . you gals. . . deal yourself in a few shirts at a crazy price that we are happy (sob) to offer seeing as how you are the gals that pawed em over and them already. . . Please go easy on these shirts and blouses. The darn things should never have got into the sale. Leave 'em along . . . Well get regular prices next week." man-handle- d Special Delivery Postmaster and Mrs. Richard H. Weight received a very special delivery Thursday, September 13, at the Cottonwood Hospital. The special delivery was wrapped in pink bows and was addressed Marti Nicole Weight. She certified as a baby girl and. registered at 7 pounds one ounce, 19 and a half inches long. She will be insured of receiving special handling and attention from three big brothers Brian 10, Alan 8, Darin 3 and a half years old. Proud grandparents filed their that Marci was the 11th grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Bert H. Weight and the 5th for Mr. and Mrs. Chris M. Weyland. The proud parents have put their stamp of approval on their claim first baby daughter. Class of 64 Plans For Reunion Tooele High Class of 64 will hold a meeting on October 13 to make plans for a ten year reunion. Interested class members willing to help are invited to call 7 Kathleen Reardon or for time 3 Johnny Medina and place. 882-201- 882-407- A loafer is to make both ,W. A. Clarke a man who tries s meet. week-end- a senior at Welier State College with a major in Political Science and Asian History. He is affiliated with Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. lie served an LDS mission in Japan. rr The prospective bridegroom Center For Aluminum Started o) A Temple Wedding Planned (lull. New Recycling of Steven and Cheryl Larson. He arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital October 5 and weighed a husky eight pounds one ounce. He hat a little sister Joy ' who it 19 months old and happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dalmas of Tooele and Mr. . Mayfield Cus Larson of San Jose, Cal. Fhoto by A. D. Thomas will 1J)S standards in dirss and will lie retpnred and admnatun is by activity card. All young people uf the Tooele and North Toorle slakes ate in lied lo attend. Engagement Announced lie on nutrition fur senior citizens concerning Food Fads and a topic that will lie Fallacies, of interest to all senior citiem, Lee, Sue and Crrg Tanner, children of Mrs. Norma Rae Tanner of Murray are spending the long school holiday in Tooele. They are dividing their viut with grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee and Mrs. Erma llalladay and with Mr. and Mrs. Kay Iverson and family. irha1ur Vkkie Fretrler and Phillip Orlando are making plant lo marry nrtl year. Education Mn. Dorit Council Hall at their (Holier meeting Wednewlay, (Holier 17 at I Id NulritiiMi will feature Weekend VWlori dow" trumprt aia4iiMie rpuntrl jwrfornilhg. I'leate bring yuur menilterdiip feet of 75 tent per prrwm with you. Maid Center, I Darning will be from lo II pm, lo ihe mukr of ihrre trio and a Nutrition Education Council Monthly Meeting Scheduled The The Thirteenth Alu a entertainment will lie Octulier Sgt, Allen will lra for his new assignment in Fairchild AFB. Washington. 31 s(mor I he Saturday dame on (Hularf II at ihe Tooele Stake will-)acl- unit lmv and girl apjwuathing adulthood tlunild lie made a are of I ha divraw that may mat-trr-o- I rjd l f yrntrd at inlormatioo in a fact way, I Hit they tlimild friend. Salunlav9 Dance At Tooele Slake Center HP Venereal Workshop Monday wgbt, (Holier IT al 7.30 pin. Hviini lladain, Medl-ra- l Imrstigalor lor ilia Itah State Health Department will conduct a woildwip on Vmrreal Carl E, Allen armed home recently after sprmbng the with the patf year in Thailand I'.S. Air Force. He is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. A, A. Allen and other relative and is Niswonger and their little daughter Tammy. The Niswongers returned to with them for an exchange visit Dale will return east after a month. He is employed by General Motors. Linda and Tammy will remain for an additional months visit Tooele Martha Warhurton Gimp To Meet Monday0 Martha MONET Cash makes a man carele. So long as you add value, debt Clinton W. Murchiis sound. son Sr., in American Business and Industry by Alex Croner and Editors of American Heritage and Businesa Week (Heritage) Warhurton Camp, will meet Monday, Oct 15 at the home of Mrs. Sarah Frail-e13 Park Ave, at 1 p.m. Dl'P, The lesm the the Old Fort will tie given by Reeda Gillette. Subway: Boll Mash transportation. (aider |