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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 17, 1975 ' Itah. Second Clast PostPublished I'tah. at Tooele, by the Transcript Bulleage paid tin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, I'tah. Address all correspondence to Bo 390, Tooele, I'tah 84074. Subscription rates: 15 cents per copy; $9 00 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele City; $10 (10 per vear if mailed. PUBLISHED I iv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOFI. m'W, lalitor jCK THWTF.lt. Associate Falitor SI IF.lt It Y S. GLADDEN, Business Manager Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Bazaar Is Planned For Club Meets Sr. Citizens Saturday Tooele Senior Citizens are planning a bazaar and rummage sate for February 4 thru the Sth at the Citizens Center, 59 East Winter Wonderland will lie the theme of the January him heon for tlie Federal A'ouieii's Club. The tune is January 18, 1975 at 12.30. The place is Bratton's Cose Federal Women l Jj Nine. The affair will lie open to the public from 10.30 a.m. to 5 p in. Proceeds from the sale will lie used for transportation for the Sennit Citizens. 4. ; in Bountiful, Utah. The Inin heon is spouvired by a group of Retired Federal Tile Chairwoman is Mrs ( a ace Browne. She has chosen her ittee as Mrs. Margaret Mit- ihell, Mrs. Frnue Paiker, Mrs. Crate Morse, Mrs, Amy Gee, Mrs. Marx McClure, and Mrs. Eva Wi- s. Free Hearing Test For seman, Entertainment and door prize diass ings will follow the luncheon. All meiiiliers and guests are required to make reservations. Sr. Citizens A free hearing test for Senior Citizens will lie given Senior Citizens at the Senior Citizens Center on Tuesday, Jan. 21 starting at 9 a in. at 59 East Vine. MrjN f , I ina 7 f , A WINNER Elaine Brad Fo accepts a certificate from his Fox xxliiih entitled him to a basket of cheer sshicli ssas gisen bs Alpha Eta Chapter Beta Sigma Phi in a fund raising esent. Elaine ssas chairman of the project. sister-in-las- Mil. A. MENMNCF.It (Menninger (dime): "Dili sou see that studs about a number of sane people sslio made up symptoms and had themselses admitted to mental institutions'-- ' As 'soon as thes ssere there, they said they Dr. K Here From Canada Mr. and Mis. M'all.u o Morgan of Ferron, I'tah, formerly of Tooele, annouce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ima Jean Morgan to Miasm Tomsk h. Mr. Tonisich is the son of Mrs. Sheila Curtis and John Tonisich of Oranges die, I'tah. The couple are planning a June 21 ssedding. Miss Morgan is a senior at the Emery Co. ii.gi. School. She is active in the Pep Club, Dinnia, Chorus, and Drill Team. Slle is also vice president of the F.II.A. and on the yearbook staff. Mr. Tonisich is attending the College of Eastern Utah. . 1 ssere all right, but the psyihiatiists ssho esanmied them ssouldn't belies e them, and some of them were in there for months. The patients kness, though; they could tell ssho ssas sane better than the psychiatrists. MORAL1SM The fad today is a moral overxcrnpulonxness, albeit not with regard to our oxxn actions but rather to the social system as a xx hole. There sse insist on standards of absolute perfection. We go to ridiculous lengths in having an appointee to high office piove himself clean of afv past flaw. We feel that the President should be impeached for even the suspicion of wrongdoing. We measure the historical real nation against our impatient dreams of a world xsithout xx ar," a xxoild without piejudice, a world of perfect a xvorld of true freejustice, dom. This excessive moralism in condemning the xxhole puts each individual on the throne judging of instant righteousness, as all blame is laid on the system, the sick society, capitalism, im- perialism," the Establishment" all of them epithets, von will note while the blaming peison glows in the halo of moral purity. CEHHM1T MEM FA EH, "What Happened to Moiality? Natl lie-vie- A man who encourages his boy to follow in his footsteps has, probably forgotten a few. X r (Ireen Circle IT X Here Miss Kathleen Wood, daugh- for an extended visit with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hayes and their son Bobbie, is Mrs. Hayes' mother, Mrs. R. Dant of Calgary, Canada. sou-in-la- Special Interest Fireside Sim. A Special Interest Fireside will lie held Sunday, Jan. 19 at the North Tooele Stake Center at 7:30 p.m. The Charles Greenland are preparing a Family Evening program for this Three generations of the will participate. Tooele Third Ward is as hosts. All single family Home night. family acting members 26 and over living in Tooele Countv are invited to attend. Ski Club Dates Alta Excursion The Tooele Community ski CLub have scheduled a trip to Alta for Saturday. Buses will leave from the Tooele Jr. High School at 7.00 a. m. New club members can register at that time. for transportation can lie accomplished at the Brass Lantern or bv calling Leigh Pratt at the Tooele Jr. High School or Robert Gang at the Tooele High Pre-sign-- School It the roads to Alta are closed, the alternate destination will he Park West. Martha Warhurton DUP Camp To Meet A meeting for the Martha Warhurton Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will be held Monday LJan. 20, at 1:00 p.m. at the home of Lucille Oime, 17 South 1st East. Fishing Trip MAKE WAY FOR SPRING ILEAI3ANSIE SAILS A. Planned All members of the Utah Flv Fishing Association are invited to attend the first fishing trip of the year on Sunday, Jan. 19. The trip will be to the Weber River. Interested persons should after contact Dennis at 5 or Hal at 882-364- 0 882-437- This is Kammeron Ann Murray, new little daughter of Kim and Linda Murray. Born at the Tooele Valley Hospital on January 7, she weighed seven pounds five ounces and is being welcomed by two brothers, six vear old Kim and three year old Rowdy. Proud grandparents are Ellis Murray and Mr. and Mrs. James Booth, all of Tooele. Becky Ann, I torn at the Tooele Valley Hospital Jan. 6 is the new little daughter of and Connie Skelton. She weighed in at 6 pounds 9 ounces and has a brother Larry Anthony. Happy grandparents are Mrs. Skelton of Tooele and Felix ' Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Allred, all of Moab. Stork Shower ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wbod, was united in marriage to Mr. A Scott Kentch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kentch. oil 6 Dei ember 1974. Bishop Roliert W. Doran of the 12th Ward performed the double ring ceremony. A wedding reception xias held later that same evening at the Tooele Stake Center. The bride ssas radiant in her floor length gown of nylon organza. The ImnIicp, skirt and sleeves were accented with ih.in-tilllace inset with seed earlx. maul ilia edgeil with xx ide i haul illy lace formed a ih.qiel length train. The bride's bouquet was a cascade of deep red roses, pink and white Mrs. Kristi Lee Anderson was carnations. honored at a stork shower last Gowned in deep hurgundx week at the home of Mrs. Sharon xelset length bib jumpers, with Deamer in Bountiful. Assisting pale pink crepe blouses were the bridal attendants. Complementing Mrs. Deamer was Jane Madsen. their outfits were light pink fur Several Tooele friends were in attendance. Carnes were played and muffs accented with red roses, white and pink carnations. a delicious lunch served. MAID OF HONOR was the The expected baby received bride's twin sister Miss Charleen many nice gifts. Mrs. Anderson is presently Wood. Matron of honor was Mrs. staying in Tooele with her parents, John Wilding and the bridesmaids Mr. and Mrs. Rav Lee while her were Miss Karen Drftper and Miss husband David gets settled in his Susan Hayes. Flower girl was Miss Linda Kentch, sister of the groom. new assignment in Tucson, Miss Chervl Watkins had v Scott Kentcli i barge of the gifts assisted by Miss Julie Busico. Mis Susan ssas at the guest book. Serving girls, xs earing long diesses with pink organdy aprons, were Claudia and Debbie Draper, Terrv and Sherrie Marsmg. The bride's mother wore a long gown pale pink creMtrimmed in pink hue and white seed jieailx. The groom's mother wore a pale pink crepe long gown accented with pink stitiilung on the sleeves, collar and skill. Each mother wore a corsage of red roses and white gardenas tied with ribbon. bur-gund- v PERFORMING HIE duties of the best man ssas David Penney. Ushers ssere brothers of the groom. Dauns and Brad Kentch and nut le, Rolicit Riples Ruigbearer was Val Kenti h. Christmas trees A Joan Burnside, last year's State President, will present the Green Cirile Program Thursday evening, Jan. 23rd at the West Elementary Si bool. The Green Circle is a human relations training program for ilnldren designed to help them form realistic ideas alxmt the world and to develop good rela- Christmas Wedding Unites Couple jean Morgan plans a June ssedding June Wedding Planned Fla Chapter Beta Sigma Phi are pictured abuse at the pledge cerenions ssitli Club Adsisor Muurcnc liiiknmre (center), at her left is Mars Ann Bickmore and at right Bells Schcssler. t Parents To Hear Of Mr. and Mrs. Ness pledges of Alpha r-- West Klein. decorated with pink and burgunib bows, flowers and twinkle lights, encircled the wedding parly. The gold bai k drop w ith pink ihiffon diapes accented a white v arch covered with uik and bows and flowers, with two bur-gund- huge pink wedding bells overhead. DECORATED TREES flanked eah end with a gleaming crystal chandelier. Baskets of Christmas flowers were placed on tionships to other people. "A' e encourage all parents of A'est Elementary students to attend this meeting and other interested parents are also invited, a PTA spokesman said today. When our remote ancestor invented the shovel, he liecaiiie a giver; he could plant a tree. And when the axe was invented, he liecame a taker; he could chop it down. Whoever ow ns the land has thus assumed. . .the divine functions of ereatiug and dest roving Aldo Ieopold plants." the serving tables and around the hall. The dining tallies were covered with white lace balked in pink with miniature sleighs filled with flowers. The wedding cake was beautiful with its three tiered layers encircled with white doves and pink and red roses. The miniature bride and groom stood at the top. Background music was furnished through the evening by David Egelund. The rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegrooms parents at I xig Haven. The couple are now residing at Merced, California where Scott is serving in the U.S. Air Force and Kathleen is attending beauty |