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Show Honored Mrs. James On itOlh llirtlnlav To He The Toot le Transcript, Friday, October IS, 1974 limed each Friday at Tootle City. Ilah. Second Clas Bullepaid at Tooele, i'tah. Published by tbe Traneript tin Publishing Company, Inc., 5S North Main Street, Tooele Citv, I'tah, Addreu all correspondence to Boa 390, To.K-le- . t lah M074. delivSubscription rales: 15 cents jser copv; 1900 per year ered by carrier in Tooele City, 10 I0 er year if mailed. PC HI IsllKI) bs Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co,. Inc. Fdilor JOI I. l)l' k TB WTKIt AssiK iate Kditor J Mill . It IIWCUKN Business Manager id - bi hildii-u- . s Llmlmist College FYC 1 .lli-ii- ) 19 Memlwis will heat a tepmt on (he National Coiiseiillou that met m Miami Flmidj dm tug the summer Thev will also receive advance notice on the School to meet Nov end at 2 anil 3 at the Baunida lull in Salt talk? City when tin National Pirxidrnt Maty Sue Jail ell will visit Ftah, HOSlf SS flea III II Wailnu- ton has as her committee, Jessie Ahlous, Belts Dow, Nancy Fongei and Lucy Cillesjm. xjiecial event iv planned for inemliers of the n Ceoige A. Cieenlee American (ktoliei Auxiliary. Tuesday. 22 State officers will visit Tma le I'mt 17 for a bullet dinm-- t at tlie home of Fust Vice Pirxideut Nm i jilant Fleanor Mailmrton, 5V) West Fnitrsl Stalc-- leccntlv Second South Stieet at 7.00 jr.m, la-in- g A in the oja-tatoi- icte-ive- d v the evening $L1JL5S0 III tnslftame Jiieiuiuui due to the imlusliv s President Lilsafety iccoitl vince tlie log lie Husbands and Ksecutive Setae-tar- y TIJEGFFSTSfoi will Ik? fuiin Salt Maxine tarn in ii I'57. Dm mg this not oiiechdm aiisingfiom the City. Other guests coining from time of a nmh-a- i leaclm has Kearns aie Distiict Fight Pie'ident Imx-i- i eivetl. iusniame tec ever xpo M.oiaime Jensen and her Sccietary kesincn sav. Dorothy Mott. n piivate Like In Salt MBVJSMFS MBS. FRICSON RITZ End' Friday Molher Honored On Birthday ROB r The Fedeial Women's Flulis' v was Mis, (ianie Fiit-sot- i Luncheon will Ik annual on het family snijiiised by held Sat m day , (klolier 19. 1974, Satmdav, ( k tola-- r 12 on the occaat the I'ludential Federal Savings sion of he! Mth hiilhd.iy unniver-saiv- . ,T)id South Main in Salt n !' nmlli MlWM jilea-santl- Wc-lfat- HOSPITAL Building, Births Keith and Julie Bvdalch. sou, (k lolier School Tma-lc- , l. lilt-- Yellowstone Autmiiotise at Billings, Montana, College began its (all quaitcr keptemlmr Patients at the Tooele Valley Hospital me listed as f')l lows; ( .'busline Sessions, Tooele 25. Among the new- students to David Woitliiuglou, Ciautxvjlle eniull was Tuny I,. Omlesler of Veil Bl.uk. Tomh Dugway. I'tah. Boy Jotdati. Tooele Steve Templeton. Tooele There were once two Iwiv (.h. i lies M. Johnson, Ciautssille silkworms who raeeel for the love I by Beat, Crantsvillle of a girl silkworm. They ended up James I. Clnistcnseu, Tooele in a tie. - rv Dike City at 12.30. lids yeai the club's progiam will include an auction of articles made bv club Afgans, Dinner was setved at the home of Mr. and Mis. T. B. Wrathull and in attendance were other sous ami daughteis of Mrs. shawls, pillows, ajirons. Fricson. Jack and Maigt Kticstm, aitifacts and fluffy animals have and lac Bee Fricson, Bov and Jay doiiatc-so the auction Beth Dernier, Alice Callister, should irose real interesting. Maiie Faison, and giamhlaugliter ile I cookies have also Fticson, douatc-which will Ik sold. Gift Sandy and Cilt Lawyer, reading a wise old happy sjiints will Ik given away. man's will to the gathered relaAll iiicuiIhtx and guests are tives: "And so, being sound of invited for a real fun mind, I spent every dollar I had!" Winning isn't ewrtfiir It's the only thin ...Even ifit fcitts yes. THE n Ih-i-- d Ik-c-- Iniu-ma- s grcK-eiit-- A Ritz Starting f i . -' Saturday PG aftc-iuoo- OPENING SPECIALS Belated birthday greetings go to Patrick and Siindic Minkins, son and daughter of Philip and ('beryl Minkins of Preston, 14. lie ssas honored Idaho. Patrick turned 3 scars old on at a birthday party with scscral little friends in attendance at his home in Preston. IBs grandmother, Mrs. Faye Petricig of Tooele ssas also present. A picnic ssas enjoyed that esening at the park bs famils inemliers. Suiulie turned 3 years old oil Aug. 22. She ssas also honored at a birthday party ss illi many of her friends in attendance at lit-- Immc. She ssas further entertained Aug. 23 at the home of her grandmother in Timh-Iwith friends and relatives to fun. Imth the Hies share received many nice gifts. help LISTINGS M-p- . is a o Meet T October many Bicmlx Sunday alteimMiu. v!I! Elmhurst College Idictal arts college located Hi miles west of Chicago. The foot year college ccmleis the B. V, and B S. degiec-- s ill 27 major aieav Binthcis and sisteis aie: l.vdia Dmiglicits, Flank Bandall, Bill Jones of Bamlall, Mis, Jm- Tooele, Stella Amleivin, M.nkliam and Geneva Mikclson, ol Salt I arke Filv. IIFH C.UFkT enoviuent comes fioiu her l(i giamk luldieii and 2S gie.il giamtcluldicu. She is enjoying goml health ami looks lot waid to giectmg her 9 To Visit Legion Auxiliary 4-- She is the mother of seven (luldieii with I ihlhhcii living Mis, lixin C. (Lima) Joiu-- ami Dale Will. James, who live in Tttoclt-- ; Mis. Jai k (Bciniit-- I Hall of Salt I ake and Donald A. James, living tcmvoi,iiilx in South hoica Aw av al Enrolled Stiki F.ligelmall. daughter of Mr. amt Mis. F. B. Fngchnan. 2h5 f'ast Fifth Mu-ct- , Tooele, has as a ftediman at Flinhutsl ( ollege at Klmliufxt, Illinois, and was one of 295 students pattiti paling ill the Fiexhiiirtt OiirliU-turMeek, Septeiulier Dming the ot lent at ion peiiod, the new students completed the netessalV eiilollilielit proeedmes; met with facility advisor, student leadeis and guest leetmeix for discussions, toured the Chicago mea, and part idfiated in a satiety of soc ial and let reational activities. h Ih-iu- Dept. Officers At u often house homiimg Lsa J James, (miner long time lesident of Tooele, will telchiate her both hi it In Lv Sunday, (klolwr 20th at the limne of a daughter. Mix Jaik Of keusington ill i ltd unci Hall, the Imhiix Salt (,'ily (if 2 toft p III. K was J. Bandall jaim-Imiiii (ktola-r20- , 1S9I in Bamlall and I'tah to Bamlall as the eldest Post-ag- e Local Youth v r Special Inlmvsl Home L veiling Special Inteiesl Family Home esening. sponsoied bv the Tooele Not tli I.DS Make, ssill he held Sunday. Octobei 20. at the Toih'Ii- - oilli Stake Centei beginning at T :'K pan. All single persons between the ages of 20 and 100 ate invited to paitieipate. coi-tliul- lv Belief Bislmpiics, Society cimnselois oser Speeial lnteiest gioups and St, ike Ptesidencies ssilli p.utiiers aie most welcome, a spokesman indicated. New Daughter (las land and Vickie Jessen of Ogden aie the proud parents of a habv daughter Geina Lynn. She anised Septemhei 17 and weighed six pounds, six ounces. Her maternal giandpaients aie Mr. and Mis. LaMar Davis. The nesv mother is the fonnei Vickie Davis. -R- Plain Short 01 Energy CHRISTMAS The F.S. Hiiic-ui- i of Mines has an agiecinent with Sohio Ictiolcum Company to test the feasibility of recovering oil fmm tai sands near Vernal, Ftah without milling the sands. The in situ piocess vv ill consist of chilling a thiee-rojvattem of holes 2(X) left chep into the tar voids. A piojrane torch will tlu-he lowei ed down on or more of the holes to set the oil satin ated voids afiie. Air fot binning will he inlioduced down the holes in the outside rows. It is hoped that the an will find its wav to the center holes, earning oil vapor with it, tin ough the natuial cracks in the rock. The oil vajroi will move tin otigh the holes to the suiface vvheie it will condense into oil, if the test jnoves successful. in the tar sands The hum-tes- t is expected to last about 90 days. $1 .00 Per USED SINGERS GOLDEN TOUCH AND SEW FULLY AUTOMATIC ONLY One table woolens and other fabric $1 .00 per Yard $169.00 Slant needle automatic fully automatic only $99.00 8 REASONS WHY BERNINA STITCH IS SUPERIOR MODEL 328 Zig-Za- g semi-automat- ONLY ITZ- 1. The BERNINA ic is $69.00 Singer Touch and Sew A steal $39.00 WISHING MACHINE Bernina Straight Stitch-use- d ALL SEATS ONLY .75 $49.00 stretchier. 2. The BERNINA stitch has the appearance of a straight stitch on the right side of material sewn. Under the Knee nylons - white only - 2 Pair 3. The BERNINA stitch will press out flat. 4. The BERNINA stitch can be picked out. 49f Used Necchi Fully Automatic OKI 5 YEARS IN THE MAKING $2.98 6. The BERNINA ONLY $59.00 20C COLOR by DeLuxe" PRODUCED BY R. E. SHANIN ENTERPRISES, fff INC.W DISTRIBUTORS, INC. RELEASE L Oct. THURS-FR- I, 24-2- ONLY 5 RITZ THEATRE Show starts 7:45 p.m. Sorry No Passes Accepted ( ( - MEET THE HOLMES!! COME IN AND SAY "HI" Prints $J 29 $1.49 - Bias Tape hem BERNINA FREE DEMONSTRATION Unpackaged Zippers Wide ADVANTAGES AT YOUR NEARBY BERNINA DEALER Mercerized thread 3 spools 29c Pastel Outing Flannel - 45 in 7. The BERNINA stitch uses less thread. 8. The BERNINA stitch has a much nicer looking seam. SEE THE MANY ADDITIONAL i Polyester double knit in. TOUCH THE SKY flHSOSfl GlQffl aOWSGlTOBS FOUR-WAL- Brand New 5. The BERNINA stitch does not break down the fibers of the fabric. stitch is much quicker and easier to put Ron Shanins A yard MODEL 606 Hey Kids! Special Matinee Sat. -- 12:45 Sun. -- 3 PM THE One table knits odds and ends JUST IN TIME FOR FRIDAY, OCT. 18. COME IN AND SEE THIS MACHINE DEMONSTRATED binding - 2 for 1 McCalls Simplicity and Butterick patterns Vl PRICE FABRIC SPECIALTY CENTER 15 SOUTH MAIN ST. SIGN UP FOR SEWING CLASSES TOOELE, UTAH PHYLLIS (SHES BACK) SEE |