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Show Moose Lodge To Hold State The Tooele Ttanscript, Friday, July 19, 1974 t TJiiinsjxrjixKr Issued fich Friday al Tooele City, I' I ah. Second Clm I'tah Friday Convention The Lake View Ward Is sponsoring an outdoor dance on Friday July 19 at the site of the new church. Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. and everyone 14 and over is invited to attend. Admission is $3. per couple or of $1) single. L.D.S. standards will lie dress and behavior The Utah Moose Association will hold it annual convention in Salt Lake City on July 2b, 27 and Po(-ag- e paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Trantcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc, 59 North Main Street, Tooele City, I'tah. Address all correspondence to Boa 390, Tooele, Outdoor Dance 2H. The Ramada Inn, 1000 Smith Slate, will lw the setting for the convention. Registration liegins at noon, Rritlay, July 20 and stale ami at 1 lodge officers meetings p m. THE CONVENTION will feature meetings, luncheons, dinner and dancing for Imth the and Women of the Moose. George L, Downs, Salt City, is president of the state and will preside over all of the business sessions. Pete VanZo-inereis the association secretary. Francis E. Mullen, regional director, w ill also I in attendance. Dr, John A, Hunter, Supreme Prelate, will represent the Suat this convent ion. preme Antiouette Marinrllo, will verse as the official visitor to the Women of the Moose conference. 64074. Subscription rates: 15 cents per copy; $9 00 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele City; $10,00 per year if mailed. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN' Editor jtf-- TRANTER Associate Editor ETHEL R. HALCREN Business Manager observed. la-gi- n Proceeds will go tq the ing Fund. HEALTH CARE asvi-datu- n Fan Questions Manager Mr. Editor: I have Int--n an ardent baseball fail for quite a few years, and I have a couple of questions to ask manager John Greenland of this team. year's I low can he detenuiiih the cuIiIkt of a hall player in regards to his hitting, fielding, miming in two weeks of workouts. Another question is when a Imy has I een selected for a posit ion on the all Star team by his coach and was the iiiunlier one draft, how Saturday at I p.m. the Ihiv was called to lie in uniform and at the hall park for pictures to lie taken. Then on Saturday July 13 at approximately I p.m. the name of the Ihiv was scratched from the list and a relative of Mr. Greenland's was put there. The boy who was scratched carried a .3GB batting average and the relative of Mr. Greenland carrier! a batting average of ,PX. This same situation happened to anther boy. We read of the Watergate situation in Washington, yet we have a small Watergate situation right here in our hack-yarNow when it comes to nepo-pisbov this surelv fits the shoe. ANOTHER QUESTION for manager Greenland is why is he telling some ball players to still report to practice because the roster has not been made up. The president of the league told me over the phone that the roster was atl in a sealed envelope and presented to the State Secretary of the Babe Ruth League on Sunday morning, July 14. It is a little bit of a political, . relative situation plus a third person, whose name I will not reveal showed some influence over Mr. Greenland. Furthermore, Mr. Greenland and another person took a team of Babe Ruth hall players to F.Iko, to play the Elko team. One memlier of the Tooele team was not even 1 have been told that an a few ball players have been accused of taking equipment (baseball) belonging to the host team. Is this what we as parents, managers, coaches, umpires are supposed to be teaching these boys to do or not to do. answer an I EXPECT Bulletin the Transcript through yr, Greenland to the above s MISS BLAKELY Home From BY U Youth Academy Lisa Blakdv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Blakely. 430 Avenue, recently reParkway k lumed from a summer youth program at Brigham Young University. The Youth Academy was made up of 200 young girls, 10 to IS years of age, who enjoyed a dream vacation of fun ami learntwo-wee- ing. Classes w ere held each day in religion, music, crafts, sewing, poise, dollars and sense, cooking and jxietry, with a special emphasis on femininity. Special recreat ion events were held such as a fashion show, excursions to Tiinp Haven, Trolley Square, Arrow Press Square, the L.D.S. Visitor's Center, Promised Valley Playhouse, the 4th of July urade and concessions at Provo, and as a special treat, the Academy girls met the actor, Robert at his Sundance resort. Highlights of the program were the M.I.A. meetings and firesides that were held for the group. Seminary teachers and B.Y.U. instructors discussed timely subjects, emphasizing chastity, family life, and testimony building. Lisa reports that her two weeks were very and educational, and she feels extremely grateful for the time spent as a member of the youth Red-for- all-Sta- r. Teachers Workshop Schedule Southern Utah State College will be the homebase and the di- verse environs of southern Utah will he the classroom for the Na- questions. tional Association of Teacher Ed- Also, mavhe as a suggestion, ucators summer workshop August yr Greenland ought to resign as the manager of the 1974 Tooele How-T- o the Emphasizing Ruth approach to environmental educaJames T. Gochis tion, some classroom activities are planned to give a theoretical basis for the workshop, but the hulk of Dear Editor, field trips, hikes and activities What has happened to the field investigations will he held peoples rights in this County? outdoors. has it become legal Since when is for THE PROGRAM teachers and teacher educators and for a few to disturb the peace and is strongly oriented toward teachquiet and also a nights sleep for hard communiand working, conscientious, taxing methods, group cation skills dealing with environ- paying people? mental studies, Dr. Robert H. It seems like some people Moss, SUSC associate professor of begin to come alive about eleven education and workshop p.m. or 12 a.m. to make their man, said. noises, set off fire crackers and Participants will learn how other fire works and do their yellin preparing to use the Some people have to work for teachers, organizing workshops, ing. and need a few hours a living and providdeveloping curricula, for stuy motivation sleep. ing An incident occured last Satdents of all ages, Dr. Moss said. Four major tracts, or areas of urday night (and I mean night) specialization, and a fifth set of when a large group congregated electives allow participants to for a drug and drinking party choose their own schedule. which got all out of control, with MANY LOCAL citizens spea band cialized in different aspects of the yelling, girls screaming, turned as high with microphones will southern Utah environment, as they could go. People within a he utilized as resource people. Some special outdoor activites mile radius were awakened. The include tours to Zion National police were called at 12:30 a.m., Park, Cedar Breaks National Mon- with the dispatcher commenting ument and other Utah areas; a that she could hear the din over Dutch-ove- n cookout at Woods the phone. Nothing happened. The Ranch in Cedar Canyon, and an police were called again at 1:00 evening with the Utah Shakes- a.m., again at 1:45 a.m. A couple pearean Festival. of cars of reserves finally came. Both graduate and undermade such comments as They Regraduate credit is available. (How about certification credit will be given nothing visible. One commented that audible?) by the Utah State Department of Education for those desiring non- "There is a house fifty feet from there. They havent complained, college credit. More information can be obwhy do you? The fact is that the tained from workshop lady in that house had no phone, Professor Philip C. her husband was on the road (a Carter, or Dr Robert H. Moss, SUSC School of truck driver) and she and the chilEducation, Cedar City, Utah dren had locked all the doors and 84720. 5-- s. day-to-da- V Farlv Fall Wedding Planned Of interest to their local friends is the announcement of the and engagement marriage of Rena Johns and Scott McKcndrick. They are planning a Septenilicr wedding. Making known their daughters wedding plans are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth L. Mi ns of Glover Jnlciie Pratt and David dent al Utah Slate University at laigau. Mr. McKcndrick received his B.S. degree from U S U. in June and is now working on his Masters Degree at the laigail sc Itool. They w ill reside in laigau ami will Imth tie enrolled for fall piarter at U.S.U. I- - Davis will speak wedding vows August 23. Mid Summer MISS JOHNS edding Planned v e have studiously avoided the prevention of div ease or the maintenance of health. We spend $94 billion a year-t- he largest percentage of the Gross National Product of any country in the woi Id-- on health, and you look at our health statistics and wonder what is wrong. 1 feel that the health services in this country huve to lie structured so that the patient prepays a flat, per capita annual rate and is comprehensive guaranteed treatment by groups of physiSome such health cians. maintenance organizations are already operating very John Knowles, successfully. M.D., pres, of the Rockefeller Foundation, Ptopla, 54i-J- ' -- re graduates of Tooele Pratt Miv 1 ratt in present School. announce the eiigagetmiil ot their High at this L. of David ly Davis, to Joe Vargas, formerly employed N. I.. Industries, daughter Jolene Mr. Davis is a graduate of city, is here visiting with family son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMar E. I'tah Technical College w ith a and frirndv He is the guest of his Davis, all of Tooele. Thev have encircled Friday, degree in accounting and is prev son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Vargas and family, and of his brother Mo August 23 for their wedding day ently attending Weber State Col- - gal just like the gal who married old dad, lies probably got a Vargas and his family. He expects with the nuptials to lie performed lege in Ogden, where the young dear smart looking, young stepmother. in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. to lie her aliotit 2 weeks. couple will make their home. VISITS RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. B. fortlii-omiii- Valley, Janies We Need Your... Wells, Nevada. Mr. is a sou of Mr. ami Mrs, (Timmcr) McKcndrick of Tooele. Miss Johns who giaduated from Wells High School is a stu- - Darling Happy Birthday giri is Rayne Reed who turned 5 years old on July 17. A family party was enjoyed with Grandpa and Grandma Olsen and Aunts Heidi, Terrell and Debbie and Uncle Chad. Mother Taunya arrived home from Philadelphia just in time to help her celebrate with a party for her little friends which included a trip to the zoo. Moss Announces Natural (las Hearing Hearing on the future of natural gas in the Intermountain Area will he held August 24th in Salt Lake City, Utah Senator Frank E. (Ted) Moss announced today. Moss said he will chair the Senate Commerce Committee hearing and will announce a list of witnesses at a later date. The object of the hearing will he to explore the supply picture and the anticipated costs of natural gas to the consumer during the next few years, said Moss. He is chairman of the Consumer Subcommittee of the Senate Commerce Committee. Hospital News Were In See Our Such A Mess Bargins Galore in both Jacks Stores 24 North Main And 36 North Main We Cant Find The Time to Set Our Merchandise Out For The Sidewalk Sale! Patients at Tooele Valley Hospital includes: Gary Langlianis, Colorado Ada Clark, Tooele Vicky Mae Cragun, Salt Lake Josephine Wright, Tooele. windows, terrified. Why cant such actions he stopped? Dont we pay taxes for protection? It appears that the are being highly protected, while the decent people have to suffer their abuses. Something is wrong somewhere. Well, to get back to the party, it continued until about 4:00 a.m. The husband of one of the had to leave for work at 5:30 a.m., working without rest, while the bleary eyed, doped, are free to travel the party-goer- s to sleep all day, free highways, live it to up again the next ready night. Freedom? Protected? Taxpayers who support the county? Bah! Humbug! Furious com-plaine- Build- (If Youre not Buying ...You Can Help us by Shopping inside our New and Old Stores! Just come in and see what were up To! t Thank You Jacks 36 NORTH MAIN |