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Show The Ttxxle Transcript, Friday, Octolxr 11, 1974 Sixth W ard Conference To Feature Haniinet Charles It. Ilol ilis sxiial pirxt xN-ak- Mill lie Hi a FAD Ladies Club Molds I .Membership Tea (hr lun-ijtie- l to lie held Saturday, Oil-oIk- t 12th at 6.30 p.m. in cmi-liion with the annual Waul CcMifcreuce of the Tooele Sixth Waid. Those lioldnip teat limp in the ward will lie honoied pnexts alonp uitli (heir partners. Charles It. Ilolilix is the Associate Director of the pnexlhooil Teat her Development Program of the Churvh. lie Max laixed in Preston. Idaho and received his BA ami M ileprees fimn BYU, and his doctorate fioin Columbia University. Mr. Ilolilis has Ihtii with seminaries and Institutes as setiiinaiv teacher, priiicial, and coordma-to- r of the Southern Utah seminary District. laiter he liecame coValordinator of the Salt ley Seminary District. He Mas Director of the Institute of at Cohimliia I'niversitv and Director of the Outer for Tear-IteTraiuinp, laipan Institute of their 197173 tub M'iiinp year, the laulies Club of Tooele Armv Depot held their tea Scptcmltcr (l at the Officers (.'lull. During the afternoon, (he ladies had the opoilmiity to pav their tines and sign up for the many activities planned for the coming year. The sdicdiilcd activities planned for the coming year ini hide art classes, budge lesvins and ipulting and all proved to lie of juiciest to I mill old and new incmlicrs as did the club scialHoks ini displav. MciiiIh'Is and gneslv weie welcomed by Mix. Mary Tinipf. President. Mis. Penny Kleuver. Hoiintarv President and Mrs. Gibson, Vice President. Center of attraction was the elegant table decorated with lace Religion. I'tah State University. tablecloth and silver service. Amnnp his pulilieatioiis is the Carrying out the color scheme I mnk ''The Power of Teachinp was a loselv fall arrangement. With New Techniipies. Assisting in the seiving of cake, punch and coffee were Mrs. Ruth t A. A. vU Rossini, Mrs. Ynlaudc Moore and Linda Limilipiist. The first regular monthly meet( Vcrla McFarland SS2-200- I ing of the chili will lie a salad luncheon, Tuesday, Octolier 13 the Biavs laiiitem at 11.30 at Mrs. Oisoii Johnson spent a few Caiy Bussell, son of Boss and a. m Immediately following the Arlene Husstll is reported to haxc days in the Tooele Hospital for luncheon a bus tour of the Depot a mild caye of meiiinpitis. lie is tests and diabetic tieatiueut. She will le conducted leaving the is fine now and will attend genlieinp treated at home. 1 i. eral l.DS Conference with bei Officers Club at :30 pan. Reservations for luncheon may-liMILITARY .SERVICEMEN husband Bishop Oisoii Johnson foi made by calling Nedra JohnHOME tlnee days. son Mike was Sagers recently Mi. and Mis. Was lie Schneider honorably diseharped from the I'S Army. He completed three years, of Santa Fo, Calif, aie visiting Seiidiiig the lonper pait (32 mon- ill St. John at the homes of Ciand-m- a Ethel and the Keith ths) of his service in Germany. He learned a lot and enjoyed the Mis. Sclincidct (Glenda) lie hack is will hut be icincmhcicd as the dauto plad coimtiy home. He was released the 1st ghter of Dell Mdstioni. They aie heie to attend the Ceneial Bepart of Aupnst. WASHINGTON A proposlief Societv Confluence. ed amendment to the Code of Giant Caldwell alonp with a Federal Regulations would make fiiend, has a feM- days leave fiom A repot ter is to a politic ian persons holding livestock grazing the Air Foiee to spend it at home what a baikinp dog is to a chic- permits on public lands adminisvisitinp his family, the leaver n tered by the Bureau of Land ManMike Royko ken thief." Caldwells. agement liable for a loss of grazing privileges if convicted of a violaSON NAMED tion of the Bald Eagle Protection Johrt and Sheryl Penney had Act, or regulations or permits istheir lialiy son blessed last Sunsued under the Act. Loss of grazing day. He was given the name of privileges would be in addition to Shav John Pennev and blessed other penalties imposed bv the by Bishop Floxd Maxwell. courts. ( inciil-liershi- Bar-bai- a rch-pio- n ,M VSV S' L ST. JOHN - CLOVER 882-137- Federal Kane Grazing Privileges - An adult singles fireside was held recently in the Rush Valiev Ward. Jackie Sageis conducted, with Bishop Boss Bussell, Misses Deneice Green and Patty Russell as speakers. has 4 ladies Valley boards. Piesi-deon stake seiving Elsie Ahlstioin and councilor Camille Sageis are with the Grantsville Stake Primary orRush ganization, and President Lorraine Bush and woik diiector Judy Russell aie with the Belief Society board. The job of the newspaper is to comfort the afflicted and afflict F. P. Dunne the comfortable. IT, SAVE IT CLIP . . . that's an advantage of newspapers, for just as surely as they port the news of the re- communi- ties they serve, they report news about you your clubs and activities of interest. Reported and read now, clipped and saved forever. (Mr. Dooley) Sport shirt and flared jeans. Special Men's polyestercotton print shirts. Long pointed collar. 299 . Men's polyestercotton flare leg jeans. Solids and fancies. Mens jeans iippoi Q99 Jeans in cotton corduroy. Assorted colors for waist sizes inseam 28-3- 6, 30-3- 4. The amendment was first proposed in 1972, and grew out of the conviction of a western livestock operator who pleaded guilty to the charge of killing eagles in violation of the Bald Eagle Act. The present amendment has been changed to confoim to amendments of the Act adopted on October 23, 1972. It was published in the Federal Register on September 19, 197-4- Interested parties may submit comments to the Director (210), Bureau of Land Management, Washington, D.C. 20240 until October 18, 1974. . Dear Season Specials Two Salt Lake City television stations will air Utah deer hunting specials this fall. The first will be broadcast over KCPX-TV- , Channel 4, at 7 p.m. Monday, October 7, just prior to the regular Monday night football n game. KUTV Channel 2 will air a special at 7 p.m., Tuesday, October 8. That station will also broadcast the special at 1:30 a.m., Saturday, October 12, just piior to the Woild Series baseball game. 1 The specials are strongly recommended viewing for all Utah deer hunters. Division of Wildlife Resources Training Officer A. Lee Robertson will the shows. co-ho- Polyester scarf hat assorted solids and prints. Buy several for coverups. in Bradshaw Auto 50 North Main There circulation reached a record high of 63,147,280 copies per day in 1973. ( were at the start of 1974, 1,774 daily newspapers published jn the United States, 13 more than a year previous. Daily i Tooele Store - Saturday Hours 9:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. |