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Show 111 Womans Club Hears About Food Storage Leader Trainin' Schedule Hie Tooele Women's Club held their meeting at the home of Masiue Crmun with Mrs. Ctimm presenting the program. to the American Heturuiug Heritage theme of providing lor 4 H I Tin dark haired little cutie He Eugene was born April 6 at the Tooele Valiev Hospital to Barry and Rose Marie lewiv. lie weighed in at a husky nine pounds three and three quar-te- r ounces and measured 22 inches in length. He has a little sister Audra Marie who is a sear and a half old and fond grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marccllus s and Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Herrera all of Tooele. Photo by A. I). Thomas Is Desi le-wi- header Training will he held April 19. April .10 and Muv 3 ut the Extension Office, Federal Budding, t No. Main. NANCY FONGFR a niein-Ite- r of the County 4 II Council will c chairman of the laader Training Schools. Meetings will run utout one hour and will W held at an earls time to accommodate the busy schedules of the leaders. This school is for Junior ami Teen leaders too. Following is the schedule for the 4 11 Training: April 19 - j pin.: Home Beth Tvchsen. Improvement. key leader; 7 pin.; knitting, Geneve Buss, leader. H APRIL, 30 pin.: Child lead(.'are, JoLvnii Johnson, 7 p.ni.: Dorothy er; Foods England, leader. May pin.; Arts and Crafts. Norma Johnson leader; 7 p.m.: Clothing. Sharon lae and Joyce l.udwjg, 36 Dorothy Young is demonstrating how to make bread for the leader's Training School in the Foods Project. her presentation arc Connie Theobald, Watching Ruth Young, Shirley Beagles, Dorothy England, Joyce Ludwig and Nancy Fouger, FAMILY The family farm FARM must le preserved, but I don t want to hick it in concrete. 1 want it to be able to gross1 and ad- - just. If the 1H0 acre farm I grew up on hadn't adjusted, wed still lie shucking corn ly hand and knocking potato bugs off with a wooden handle. Earl I.. But. Prairie Farmer yourself she gave demonstrations oil food storage and how to get the most nutrition for your food dollar. President Barbara Ciiuliel announced that the Tooele Club received a $30.00 check ami award certificate at the Central District Convention held in Murray recently. The awards came from the Sears Communfor ity Improvement Project the work the Club Inis done on the Tooele Valley Nursing Home Project. The awards represented a first for the Central District. Those in attendance at the District Cam vent ion were Willie Vincent. Wood, Melba Spiers ami Barbara Gini-M- . The Tooele Transcript, Friday, April 19, 1974 jars' sy.v & - KsV- vvkx v. r LAKEVIEW NEWS needs help on the project. Bov Scouts, girls and Imys groups, II civic organizations and 13 friends have helHd in the project so far E Donna I1 Dixon - SS2-.TIS- 9 Mrs, Da hoc To Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Warbur-tm- i who have sKmt the winter in Arizona, returned home earlier than usual, due to the death of Jerry's father. laS Warlmr-ton- . lake where he has undergone is reported to be Follow IfioritM) Mr. ami Mrs. Mason Walk- Friday er and four daughters traveled to Bountiful on Monday where Following the TIIS linden on they were guests of Mrs. WalkFridas evening, there will te er's parents the Ashton I., a dance held at the Bit and Spur Smiths. Club I louse. Everyone is invited to attend. Mr. ami Mrs. Kent Burke Kirk Williams and the Ne- traveled to Idaho for the Faster vada Playboys will provide the holiday. music' and admission is $ jn-- r still person. Arthur Shields was taken to the l.DS Hospital Monday for tests ami treatment. a Women's The Club Misses ami Vicki Mary of Salt I ake City were Faster guests at their parents home, the Bishop Prices. They Dennis (l.vime) lamgv has been ill for several days. M rs. Mrs. Mignon Shields return- ed home last week after a pleasant visit in Clearfield with relatives. Mrs. Eva Shields ami Mrs. Mathews visited with relatives in St. John last week. Erma OPEN WEEKDAYS 10 AM TO 8 PM OPEN SUNDAYS 11 AM TO 5 PM President and Mrs. Percy and four year old son Versa! returned to their home in Apia, Western Samoa last Thursday. They have been guests at the William V. and Golden Dixon homes the past few weeks. They were here to attend LDS General Conference. President Rivers, who underwent open heart surgery last year is feeling great and maintains a full schedule as Patriarch for three stakes and as Rdgional Representative for the Council of Twelve Apostles. lie also operates the Church Distribution Center as well as the translating department Cor the church. Mrs. Rivers (Helen Shields) is secretary for the Pacific Church Schools System. J. Rivers FAMOUS BRAND KNIT TENNIS SHIRTS PENN PRACTICE TENNIS BALLS poles-te- r Quality 100 knit shirts by famous maker Popular white with red and black knit trim SUN DEVIL can of three Heavy duty abrasion resistant cover CENTRE-COUR- "JACK KRAMER" SUPER-RALL- Y TENNIS RACKET TENNIS VISORS TENNIS BALLS REG. 6.99 reinforced laminated hardwoods Nylon strung - with leather grip 2 Fibre-fle- x USE YOUR WALKER BANK mill CARDS BANK AMERICARD Hermatically sealed can of three Your choice of yellow, white or orange heavy duty covers 99 Reg. 1.19 Wilson Strata-Boconstruction Protective string-garwith leather grip Famous d, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Dixon hosted the family of Mrs. Agnes Shields at a dinner on Monday evening at their home. Dinner was served to Mrs. Shields, Alvin Shields, Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mrs. Shields, Mr. and Mrs. Benson, Ralph Don Pitt, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Rivers, Mr. and Mrs. Versal Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Palmer. The family enjoyed recalling events of their childhood. While the family was together they were surprised to get a telephone call from Elder Craig Pitt w'ho is serving in the Floll TENNIS RACKET T' Mother llonoml On Birllulav Mrs. B. B. (Margaret) Sagers was guest of honor on her bird birthday on April 13 at a dinner hosted by Mr. and at their Mrs. Brm-Sagers home. Those attending to honor their mother and enjoy a delicious dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Reed (Dorothy) Shields Mr. and Mrs. of Bountiful. Glen Sagers. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sagers and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sagers, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Joe (Vera) Flfors, Grantsville. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Fork Spanish (Carol) and the hosts. Mrs. Sagers ceived many lovely gifts. re- The lake View Ward choir presented an Easter Cantata at the sacrament meeting on Sunday evening, under the direction of Mrs. Janis Bryan with Mrs. Gaylene Shields as accompanist. Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Pitt of Magna, were dinner guests of their parents the Don Pitts on Easter Sunday. They also staved for church services on Sunday evening. Golden Dixon is in St. Hospital in Salt Citv where he is receiving tests and also pulmonary therapy. Marks "BILLY JEAN KING" SUPERVOLLEY PENN MBS. SYGF.BS Price attended church services with their parents in the lake View Ward. "JR PRO' DENNIS RACKET a Shields, Verxal surgery. He doing well. . . . Hermetically.. sealed r i son of Shields returned home Sunday from the Holy Cross Hospital in Salt Komi ami Mr. Hold A Hill Blinks are being sold for $1 with a name. Sliiubs and trees will also lie gladly accepted. still everything under the sun for S'cS K- - w Most popular spring colors. Blue, navy, yellow, green, red, white. Adjustable headband and Darrin were guests Mrs. of their grandmother, Donna Dixon over the Easter weekend. They returned home Kelly, Jimmy Dixon of Granger Sunday. rida - Alabama Mission. MASTER CHARGE Miss Shelly Shields, daugh-te- r of Mr. and Mrs. Versal Shields visited in Grantsville for a few days with her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Claude LADIES' PRO-STYL- Roberts. "Youre wiping your feet on the new door mat!" E GOLF SHOES Glistening, Golden Apple Aspic 00 LADIES "DUCHESS" CUSTOM CRAFT CHARGE IT - PRO-MASTE- R 7 PC. "JUNIOR" GOLF SET GOLF SETS oW9 PRACTICE INTEREST Example: Make a purchase ing sales tax. Cash price ment price are $150. Pay only 10 monthly payments imited to $250 and under. of $150.00 FREE! AJAY SCORE CARD HOLDER B GOLF BALLS 69 includ- and deferred paynothing down, and of $15 each. 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Colorful, crisp and distinctive in flavor, this bright mold is an ideal partner for any meat course. prepared-ahead 1 !4 V2 2 !4 Vs ALWAYS PLENTY OF FREE STORE FRONT PARKING Golden Apple Aspic 1 cup tablespoon plain gelatin cabbage (or Carrots) cup lemon juice Washington State apples cup apricot nectar unpared, cored and tablespoons granulated,, diced to measure 1 cup sugar Salad greens teaspoon salt teaspoon prepared horseradish finely-shredde- d Sprinkle gelatin over lemon juice; set aside. Heat apricot nectar with sugar, salt and horseradish just to a simmer. Dissolve gelatin in hot nectar. Cool until thick and syrupy. Fold in shredded cabbage (or carrot) and diced apple. Turn into a 1 quart decorative and chill until firm. Unmold on salad greens. mold, lightly-oileServe with mayonnaise. Makes 6 servings. Preferred Variety: Washington Golden Delicious -- 4-- i A ' |