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Show Vows To Be The Toot le Transcript, Friday, April 18, 1975 Girl Scouts To Hold Neighborhood Meet Spoken In June Mr, and Mrs. RoU-r- t J. Martell wish to annotmee the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sltaron Kaye to Larry S. Huffman. La rry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I). Huffman. He graduated with the Tooele High School class of 1974 awl is pres- Imml each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Clan Post age paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, I'tah. Address all correspondence to Bus 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates: 15 cents per copy; $9 00 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele City; f 10.00 per year if mailed. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN Editor JACK TRANTER Associate Editor SHERRY S. GLADDEN, Business Manager d Tim Towle Girl Scout lie wilt held on meeting Monday, Apnl 21. at 7.30 pan. at die home trf Mrs. Pat Barton, 344 Mdlcreek Way. Anyone interested in this scooting program are welcome to attend tins or any of the meetings. The girls are always in need of neigh-Ixirhoo- ently working Iwally. Sharon also graduated from Towle High fn 1974. They have chosen June 20 to speak their wedding vows. adult help. On Tuesday. Apnl 22, there will lie Obis training cm outdoors and ecology at the United Methodist Church. The training will lie from 9 (XI a.m. to 3.00 pm. so please bring a sack lunch. For more iufonnation call Harris School VTA Meeting Tlmrs., April 21 Indies Of Elks Giarily Luncheon Ls Parents are urged to attend and view the film and then express their opinion as to whether or not it should lie shown to the students. A question and answer periwi tickets for the Tooele Elks chanty luncheon ladies scheduled for Saturday, April 2Sth sold according to anhave All erf Ix-e- Fund Raising Drive On For TVNII Organ nouncement by Mrs, Taylor Swenson. ticket chainnan. This event is an annual function planned by the ladies to raise fluids for their favorite charities. lamcheon will lie served at 12.30 p in. at the Elks lodge and will lie followed by the Magic of to drive purchase an organ for the Towle Utah Federation of Womens Clubs ssill hold the Annual Convention Mav I, 2, 3, 1975 in Kanah, I'tah. r Every meinlx-- in gixxl st.uul- - Dinner And Fashion Show Sat., April 19 "Woilhy of Imitation' is the theme of the Mothers and Daughters dinner and fashion show to be held Saturday, April 19 in Tooele Stake Center. Hosted b the Aaronic Priesthood-Young Womens Committee the activity begins at 6.30 pan. in the cultural Jiall. A buffet dinner w ill be served at 6.30 pm. with a fashion show to follow. Gills from the various wards in the stake aie modeling for the occasion. This best diess affair is for all girls Beehive, Mia Maid, and Laurel age in the Stake and their mothers. Ls . programs will lie scheduled. 8S2-055- Martha Warburton Itcbekali Lodge To Hold Rummage Sale DUPToMeet The Uebekah Lodge has planned a rummage sale for Thursday, April 24 and Friday, April 25, at the American Legion Hall, 15 So. 2nd West. Martha Warburton Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will meet Monday, April 21 at 1 p.m. for their regular meeting. AVI members and interested ladies are invited to meet at the home of Mrs. Mary Lindberg. 882-227- 1 Teacher Named to or Home Economist Of The Year 882-110- The Utah Home Economics hare named Mis. Association Linda Stokes as Utah's oung Home Economist of the Year. The announcement was made at the Associations annual convention at Southern Utah State College in Cedar Cits this past weekend. Mis. Stokes received her education at the Chinch College in Hawaii, Weber State College and Utah State Umverstiv. She Foster City, California. The little miss was born March 31st, weighs 7 lbs. 15 oz. and is 20 inches long. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kearns of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Griffith of Sandy, Utah. Her great grandparents are Mrs. Katie Dosen, of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Cotten of Tooele, and Mrs. Mary Griffith of Bountiful, Utah. Her grandmother Griffith has been at California making acquantances with her new granddaughter. Band To Hold Car Wash The CHS Band will be holding a car wash on Saturday, April 19 and Saturday, April 26, starting at 11:00 a m. It will be in the lot behind the bank and anyone who wishes their car to be picked up and delivered at no extra cost may call Karene Davis at The cost will be one dollar per car wash, one dollar for inside e cleaning or five dollars for cleaning and wax. The band will represent Grantsville High School at the Eldorado Days Parade and Rodeo in Las Vegas and the money is needed to help finance this tnp. 884-386- inside-outsid- When a fashion treat is in order, layer this sun ripened peach top iced with vanilla stripes over it's own vanilla pants. The look is long cool and terrific! In double knitted polyester. Sizes 5 to 15. s4000 Anns Shop 7 No. Main - 882 - 0667 Community Theatre Guild. e Local Girls To Attend Wash. D.C. Short Course Pauline Fonger and Dana will represent Tooele CtMinty 411 at the Citizenship Short Caxirse in Washington, D.G. this coming June. PAULINE is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fonger and Dana is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Shields, all of Ttxx'Ie. The Citizenship Short Course teaches alxait the history of the United States. The 4 II Youth will take part in training sessions to learn leadership and citizenship responsibilities. They will have the Shields opxirtiinity to see (a ingress in action and see how xi!icy isformed. Pauline and Dana were choof their achievements sen in the 4 11 organization. CIVIC GROUPS and businesses contributing to the finam ing of ibis trip were Eagles Auxiliary, Tlic Civic Pieceptor Alpha of Beta Sigma PS.i, Olive and ComBranch, Rclx-kamercial Security Bank. The girls and leaders express to these orgaappreciation Ixx-aus- e nizations. Auxi- meet- THIS N 0 USED CAR n H N N WILL QO ON SALE AT Square Dance Party Saturday began her teaching caiei m 1970 at Giantsville High School where she is presently teaching Child Development and Interior Design Linda is the daughtei of Mi and Mrs. II. Smith Alvev of Escalante, Utah. Linda and her husband, Jav. are the parents of an 18 mo old daughter, Stephanie, and make their home in Tooele. Wards Night Relief Society Thurs., April 17 3rd-7t- h tin Night Belief Society members of the Thiid and Seventh Wards will be held Thmsdav, April 17, at 7.30 p m. The Social Relations lesson will be given this night Special Interest Home Evening Sunday, April 20 All members custom interior- - 350V8-ne- n VALUE Alt $3675 2995.00 THIS WEEK USED CARS DISCOUNTS N MANTES CHEVROLET CO. - 23 South Main Street N Phone 882 - 3148 j. I','vY' V" We Get U v" 5 ' f" A - iCA ' ILAKI-IL- V v-- mu,1 I'' N V A- - , v V ' i y - $ ivS. in the Spring 1 S'"' i A A A S'tv - - L ay - 'A - - - iiiAi.w..iii4' iaiiiiiatiiii. r.ii IPDecase (SDiroe See dDs It Makes Us SmflILIi when we finance TOOELE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION See your friendly, L0AN-LLoan Officers who still have money to loan you for a new at- Orvil Gustaveson, Grantsville Jack Bird, Grantsville Roy Sprout, Tooele Charles Hager, Tooele Eagl es To Hold Breakfast Sun. The Buttons and Bows Square . Dance Club is having a hobo pot On Sunday, Apnl 20, the Eagles luck party Saturday, April 19. will hold their monthly breakfast Meet at the Tooele Junior High From 9 a.m. to 12 noon there at 8 p.m. It will be over at 1 1 p.m. will be restaurant style service at the Eagles Lodge, 50 So. 1st East N N THIS MONTH Hospital Patients - tires w M of this group ni Tooele county are invited to tend. X 1974 CHEVELLE MALIBU CLASSIC 4--89 Y Special Interest Home Even ing will be held Sunday, Apul 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the cultural hall at Tooele North Stake Center Guest speaker is Sheriff Bill Pitt who will bring the canine corp with him. Sponsors for the evening are Tooele Eighth Ward N 8 AM. TOMORROW LINDA STOKES The sale starts at 10:00 a. in. and will close at 6 00 p m. each day. Anyone having rummage donate, please call 1 for pick-u- Tmx-l- jxuple with emphasis on the island of Java. Pearl Bird will lie assisted hv Anna Burger and Norma Garrard. The Community Service, Child Welfare, and nominating committee reports wall lie given. Six of the A.L. Junior Auxiliary attended the convention in Holladay on April 12. Julie Dow was elected Utah State Department president for the coming year. Cash prizes were awarded to Pauline Fonger and Mary Lawless. Mrs. Fonger received an award for leadership at the convention. s ment before April 21. 1975. For further information call Mis. Andrew T. Rollers, Broadway produced and presentBaldwin of the ed hy Mr. ing on Tuesday, April 22, at the home of Pearl Bird, 164 West Second South, at 7:30 p.m. Foreign Relations Chairman Irene Sawyers will present the history awl culture of the Indonesia -- Meet Marie Angela Kearns, the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kearns of at The American legion liary will hold their regular invited to attend the three day meet. Any organization or indiviThursday evening May 1st a dual wishing to contribute to this dinner will be held. worthwhile project, is asked to Meinlx-rare requested to wear an send contributions to Mrs. Curtis Nasi r 558 South 425 West, Tooele. old fashion dress to commemorate As soon as the required funds our nation's 200th birthday with are available and the organ has .styles of the past Meal reservations and money lxen purchased, programs such as must lie mailed to State Departorgan recitals and other request ing in her own club New for Only American Ixgion Auxiliary To Study Java Valley Nursing Home. Mrs. Curtis Nash, Chairman of the Fund Committee, announces nxire than 50 of the funds required have lieen obtained. Civic, fraternal, city groups as well as individuals have responded to the drive. Alxiut $850 is needed to purchase the organ and $5X) has been raised to date. Womens Club To Hold Kanah Convention The Miss Sharun Kase Martell is on fund-raisin- g "Sell-Ou- t Til Short Course Pauline Fonger and Dana Shields receive check from Eagles Auxiliary President IJnda Davis to help defray expenses of trip to Washington, D.G. and the Citizenship Short Course. Tlx- - program is scheduled in June. 4.(X)pm. lesting. A To Attend (iieiglilxirlKxxl 882-22.1- will follow. Tlieta Johnson, USU Clothing Specialist, seated at the sewing machine, is demonstrating sewing techniques to Nancy Gillette. Mary Niskala, Phyllis Dunn. Rae Dultois, Mary Trujillo and I luld.s Pcnuingcr at the Tailoring Workshop just completed. Assisting Ms. Johnson was Halcyon Robins, USU Ext. Home Economist. Fifteen homemakers completed their coats at the Tailoring Workshop. Plans are for another workshop at a later date. Barton or Paula chainnan) Adams (reporter) 882 0150 after Harris School PTA will hold their next meeting on Thursday, April 24 at 7:30 pm. Sjx-ciitem of business is a film Patch The Pony which ilealx with problems of child mo- Tailoring Workshop Concluded Pat Mrs. t P. O. Box 267 Tooele Army Depot Tooele, Utah 84074 2281 Extension Telephone: 882-255- 0, |