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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 7, 1977 mimnaaiaiiira Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates: 15 cents per copy; $1 1.50 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele City; $12.50 per year if mailed. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN, Publisher CHRIS JONES, Editor SHERRY S. GLADDEN, Business Manager Sheryl Dunn, daughter of Joel J. and Jackie Dunn will be the featured speaker at the Tooele Ith Ward Sacrament Meeting Sunday, January 9. The 14th Ward meeting will begin at 2:30 mission. MISS DUNN said that her entire mission was spent under the direction of Mission President LaMar Buckner from Ogden, and that she was grateful to have had the opportunity to serve under such a great leader. It was my experience to find the people in that area very cordial and receptive to our message, and during the last part of my mission I had the opportunity to work with Stake Sister missionaries in the area. A graduate of Tooele High School, Miss Dunn graduated from Utah State University in 1975 with a BS degree in Child Development. She is currently seeking employment in the field of Child Development. The Veterans Administration mon-'tora life insurance program that has more than $ 100 billion worthof policies. s easier. g Next Week. rap-idl- 1 gravy-makin- Its v The church is growing Sacrain the California mento mission and during the time I was in the mission field our mission grew so fast that the Concord-WalnCreek area was moved into the California-Oak-lan- d da vs. GOURMET TIP: Add a little club soda to the roasting pan to release gowned bits and make Reservations for the Wend-ove- r trip must be in by January 10th at noon. The bus will leave the Center at 1 p.m. Jan. 12. Come and join. A bus load of Senior Citizens is needed to enjoy the Yellowstone trip. If anyone is interested in the trip call Virginia 0 for information. No money is required at this time. The Friday night dinners and entertainment is starting. Please make vour reservations. Your cooperation will be appreciated. The Sheriffs office and the training dog will entertain us. The Tooele County Senior Citizens Center board wishes you a very happy and prosperous new year. interested teachers Potential in the opportunity 5 or Pratt at 882-091- should call 882-006- amst? taught by Laura Weston Beginning and Intermediate Classes beginning Jan. 1 or 2 - day or evening Advanced Classes beginning Jan. 25 Painting on Fabric Workshop Jan. 20 - day or evening Call 882-2- 1 1 for more information and to register 1 6 Josf Arrived At David and Diane Hill, Tooele son, January 5. PATIENTS: Jean Jones, Tooele Tressia Bell, Tooele Michael Colby, Tooele Francis Burr, Tooele stated that contest appli- extra-curricul- jurisdiction. Matt Garrard, KENNETH Lakepoint, and Julie Lynn Price, 19, Grantsville. Russell Joseph Johnson, 24, Grantsville and Julie Ann 18, Tooele. Henry Flovd Lopez, 25, Tooele, and Kaye Lynne Andersen 18, Tooele. Scott William Julian, 18, of Reno, Nevada and Bonnita Jean Cassatt, 15, Reno, Nevada. DIAORCES GRANTED Christine Peterson from Wesley E. Peterson; Donna Lavon Brown from Robert Doyle Brown (each granted divorce); Kearns Critchlow from Ned Sterling Critchlow; Mitchell Chris W'alk from Sandra L. Sneed Walk, Rose Marie Wynia from Kenneth E. Wynia; Felix Joseph Szarek from Lapreal Szarek. Commie Mae Cross from Gary L. Cross; Edward C. Roberts from Patricia Marie Roberts; from Romans Elaine Clifton Gene Romans, Jesse Gale Peterson from Marjean Ellen Stone Peterson, Vicki Jones from Wavne L. Jones. scenic Utahs Notice in sunny, Dixie! The Pioneer Museum will be open bv appointment only until further notice. For appointment call Helen Allen Families and groups are invited and encouraged to visit. great golf courses. Near Zion Park and other recreation areas. Complete family or convention facilities. Get glowing today! Visit Relatives Call or write: 882-275- 22, Mr. and Mrs. David Wevland to Norfolk, traveled Virginia s where they stayed xvith Mrs. mother, Blanche Hudson. Wey-land- 4 Information Center East St. George Blvd. St. George, Utah 84770 97 RlfZ: Ends Sun. Shows 7:45 rnrri Special All Seats $1.00. At Sat. 12:45 Sun. 5:30 and 7:45 YOUR HEALTH IS OUR FIRST CONCERN. See your doctor and heed his advice! Dana Elton, and Home Economics teacher Helen Ruesch are pictured as Miss Elton models the denim skirt she made and will wear at the Jr. High School fashion show Monday. The Doctor Prescribes. . . Jr. High School Will Present Fashion Show Mon. l Under the direction of Home Economics teachers Marie V and Helen Ruesch, more than 100 eighth grade students of the Tooele Jr. High School will show off their skills and handiwork in the field of sewing Monday evening, Jan. 10. Thats the date of the Jr High School Annual Fashion Show which begins at 5.30 p m. and the general public is cordially invited to attend. Clothing articles of every description, made bv the students will be modeled during the course of the evening as the students are given the opportunity' to exhibit the clothes they have made themselves, for themselves teachers Williams Assisting and Ruesch will be newly assign- - ed student teacher, Kristi Johnson from Brigham Young University. Miss Johnson, who will assist teaching food in the 7th grade and clothing in the 8th grade is from Salt Lake City, and following her teacher training at Tooele and Millard, she plans to graduate from BYU in August with a degree in Secondary education. The entire, interesting and fascinating Fashion Show is free to the public. oughta try TACO Tt At'S new fuchuada suprfmf & SOFT HOUR TACO SOPRCAIf... temp tin fixitrs topped with a whole mess o' special sour cream sauce. They's the best vitties ya ever flapped a Up over! 7?' v The Pharmacist Dispenses. About Hypertension- 1. (High Blood Pressure) Consider these points about the disease: Donald L. Hughes, Director of Pupil Personnel, Tooele School begin January Because in most instances hypertension produces no pain or other symptoms, people who have it are usually unaware of it. Have Your Blood Pressure Checked! District, announced Thursday second semester Adult High School will 24 million people in the U.S. are estimated to have hypertension. Half of the cases are undiagnosed. And of the other half, only 50 are under therapy. 2. Ted, our pharmacist, will check your blood pressure 17, 1977. Ha - Adult High School Classes Begin Soon classes 1 1673 cations were distributed to high school counselors this week. The completed applications must be returned to the Chairman or Secretary of the Elks Lodge no later than Febniarv 10, 1977. THE CONTEST is open to high school seniors of high academic ability, active in school affairs. Fiand nancial need is also taken into account. Contest judging yvill be completed in Utah by March 12, and nationally bv Mav 1. $7,-10- The following list of marriage issued licenses and divorces granted during December 1976 was released this week by the Tooele County Clerks Office. MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSl ED Rudy J. Martinez, 27, Tooele and Louise Mae Martinez, 27, Tooele. Clair Edwin Hansen, 19, Tooele and Barbara Aileen Outen, 17, Tooele. Darla Alsop, daughter of Hugh and Doris Alsop, and Kris Winegar, daughter of Wendall and Elaine NVinegar model the bib overall suits tliev will have on displav during the Jr. High School Fashion Show. Frank Mendenhall, Scholarship Chairman for Tooele Lodge 8 Marriage Licenses Divorces Granted In Tooele County , Tooele Valley Hospital million dollars. THIS A EAR, the Elks will distribute $776, 9(X) in scholarthe largest nationally, ships amount ever. Utah, in 1977-70 will receive a minimum of in scholarships from this fund. In addition, the Utah Eilks Association will award $4, (XX) more in scholarships within the state. Each Lodge in the State generally awards lesser amounts to winners w'ho have participated from high schools within its area of deadline. 12 Community Ed. Searching For Business Teacher T0LE PAINTING 1 City. fee is $1.50. Registration Brunch and Registration, $4.50, Registration at 8:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. Opening session begins at 9.00 a.m. All members of the Womans Club of Tooele and the Tooele Civic League are urged to be in attendance. Reservations should be made through the club presiBrunch accommodations dent. will be limited to those by the Wednesday, Jan. The Tooele Region Special Interest group will hold a fireside Sunday, January 9, at the North Tooele Stake Center. President McKellar George and his family will provide the program for the evening. class. The Utah Elks Association on and liehalf of the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks and Elks Lodge No. 1673 of Tooele, Utah announce the 1977-7- 8 conMost Valuable Student test. The funds in this contest are derived from the Elks National Foundation tmst fund. This trust fund was established in 1928 by a $100,000 gift to the National Foundation. Since then, largely through donations by Elks members, the fund has grown to 27,- - Tri-Ar- Region Fireside Scheduled For Special Interest Community Education Director Lee Pratt said Wednesday the school is searching for someone who could teach Shorthand and Typing skills. The teacher need not be certified or have any kind of teaching credentials if he or she is able to effectively teach the basic skills, according to Pratt. He said a number of local residents have said they are interested in a business education Elks Scholarship Applications Available Mid-wint- 882-287- sion show, 882-000- and Conference Board of Directors Meeting for the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs will be held Saturday, Jan. c 15 at the TraveLodge, 161 West 6th South, Salt Lake News Events returning from California. During her mission, Miss Dunn served in the cities of Eureka, Sonoma Sacramento, Concord, and Auburn. Our most effective method of proselyting came from referrals from the members of the church,she said. But one of the most satisfying baptisms I took part in was a result of the Church's (LDS) national televi- one-inc- The Tooele County Extension Homemakers Club held their December meeting and Christmas party at the Skyline Cafe in Grantsville. Senior Citizen SHERYL DUNN one-four- th Convention Jan. 15 882-486- 9 p.m. Miss Dunn returned to Tooele December 18, 1976 from an LDS Mission to the California Sacramento Mission. I ENJOYED my mission very much, and already I find that I miss the busy, tight schedule that I maintained during the time I was in the mission I field," Miss Dunn reports. find it difficult to slow down from mv mission activities to the more leisurely pace of mv life since Steep one teaspoon of fine herbs in cup boiling water for ten minutes. Strain, then blend with one half pound softened butter and one and one half teaspoon minced parsley or chives. Chill until firm, roll into a log, wrap in foil and freeze. To use, h simply slice off pats, A pat is enough for a ten ounce package of frozen peas, green beans, or carrots. For a special treat, dine at GLOWING EMBERS, 494 S. Main St., Serving Tooele and the since surrounding areas 1954, we offer delightful dining in a comfortable atmosphere. Whether vou come for breakfast, luncheon or dinner, youll enjoy our famous home cooked food. Please accept our lest wishes for health and happiness in the new year. Hours: 6 7 Club News 882-319- 1 Jazz up frozen vegetables UFWC Schedule After a short business meeting and a buffet luncheon, the December hostesses passed around homemade cookies and i candies. A gift exchange followed and all of the members enjoyed showing the gift they received. The January meeting will be held Jan. 10 with everyone meeting at the Courthouse Auditorium at 9 a.m. Mrs. Porter will conduct a tour of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum. After the tour we plan to go to the Officers Club for lunch. Please call Virginia Wevland 5 or Betty Henderson if you plan to attend what we hope will be one of our most interesting meetings. It is a good time for all of us to learn more about our local history. Sheryl Dunn Returns From Calif. Mission bv cooking them in herb butter instead of water. Homemakers Persons interested in adult education are invited to contact his office regarding their educational plans, information concerning the GED Program, and other related services. Both evening and daytime classes are being offered. Registration will be from January 10 through January 14 at the Pupil FREE every Monday, Wednesday or Friday 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Have your prescription filled fast, accurately and at the lowest possible price Personnel Office, 70 North 50 West, from 8 30 a m. to 4.30 p.m. All classes Telephone are free for anyone working toward a high school diploma. 882-434- STORE HOURS: 9:30 Saturday: 9:30 Mon-Fr- i. a.m.-7:0- CLOSED The first cookbook lieved to be a Roman one is be- 19 So. Main called Of Culinary Matters, written in the first century. i o frl llNflN - 0 SUNDAY Co nDradf fTir GB&0D ! p.m 6:00 p.m. agency "drug stori j fiSOHDUDte |