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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, February 4, 1977 733, 0 HsD D'J3'JjU3 Lists Marriages urajairajKuxw Ami following marriage licuws were issued at the Tooele (jiuiitv Courthouse during Janu-,ia- . 1077 according to a report issued bv the County Clerks Billiard Briae Bey holds, ), Ft. lewis, Wash., and Diuise Frim, 1 5, Tacoma. Wash. larrv Eugene Einlierton, 27 and Tueauetaa 21. Sangsiri, lxilh of Dugwav. Brent John Shirts, IS, ami Joy . Vine Liddiard, Hi, IkiIIi of jer lTBUSIiF.Dbv Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co Inc. JOKI, DUNN, Publisher CHIUS JONES, Editor SIIFHRY S. GLADDEN, Business Manager Personal Development Is Theme of Club Meet. limiraiue Peterson, president conducted the meeting which was held at the Fugles laalge. fieri rude laing was chainnaii of the evening and was assisted Dog-wav- MICHVEL Simpson. 26 and laurel Jayne Short, 26, both of a coffee maker that brews just the mini-lie- r of cups your family will drink at one meal. Coffee will not lie as delicious if you make less than the capacity of the pot. When you are using a percolator, measure fresh cold water into the pot. Measure regular grind coffee into the basket. Place it over heat and bring water to Imil. The steam formed will force the water up the tulie and through it the ground over sprav coffee; it will then drip back into the lower section. Percolate coffee gently five to ten minutes, then serve it immediately. When you choose to dme out, choose GLOWING FMBERS, 474 So. Main, Providing a delightful dining experience for the whole family, vve offer a full menu of home cooked foods, including our famous chicken dinner, broiled steaks, delights from the sea and delicious soup- - of-- the-da- Evan IJdiard Jr., Morley was bom January 16 in the Tooele Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds II ounces and was 20 and a I f inchi's long. His parents arc Evan and Brenda Liddiard of Tooele. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Shubert and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Lid- ). diard of Tooele. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Vera Leclham and Mrs. Ellen Jones both of Tooele. Photo bv A. D. Thomas 'Morning's Child" are more than entertainers, they are artists missionaries and whose original music and selfHrsonahties less, outreaching have touched and enriched the lives of count levs people during the time they have Ihtii a team. These comments were made in a recent newspaper release written following the apear-anc- e of Linda Poulscn and Cindy Wilkinson who comprise a group calk'd "Mornings Child". The girls, who accompany themselves on acoustical guitars, have appeared all over Utah and often in Idaho at colleges, firesides, nursing homes, Odyssey House and the Salt County Detention Center. They sing about love and caring and the need to touch lives. Their songs reflect gospel principles such as the preexistence, eternal marriage and eternal family life. will apChild Morning's pear at the Tooele Stake Y'outh Fireside planned for Sunday, February 13 at 7:30 pan. in the chapel of the stake center. All youth 12 to 18 years of are especially invited attend. Elk Indies Hold Meeting di light, 7 days. The Tooele Ladies of Elks will lie having their On The Town Night February 8th, 7:00 pan. at the Glowing Embers. Guest will be entertainer Luckv Chamberlain. HANDY HINT: If coffee must wait, keep it hot on an asbestos pad over very low heat. v Divorii-- s County for to After the doctor had completed a thorough examination of the patient, the MD asked, Have you been living a normal life? The patient answered, Yes, doctor. To that the physician delcared. Well, youll have to cut it out for a while. If You Dont Watch Your Shape Nobody Else Will Either yh granted January in Tooele 1977 includ- ed Pamela Kay Degellieik Tate from Russell William Tate, Carol J. Durfee from Roliert M. Dorfee. from Trade S. Riiikingham Paul Hmkiugham. CONNIE Edwards from Ron Thomas Edwards. Mildred Y. Smith from Marvin Smith. Sharon K. Caldwell from Har- Mornings Child To Present age Childrens portions available. Open: 6 a.m.-mi- Dogway, Mu had Bay Jackson, 18, of .illah. Wash,, and Robin Iamise J.iveiis. IS, Tooele. Terry Jay Seddell. 20 ami Debra Berime Christensen, 21, laith of Tooele. LARRY Carl llavward, 23 and Christy Morton, 23. Ixith of Tooele. ndrew John Ratliff, 19, Susans die, Calif., ami Tammy Eve-loMi Mum, 17, Dugwav. Twenty one month old Knycc proudly introduces bis new baby sister Demmennv Claire who was only three weeks old when this picture was taken, They are the children of Roy K. and Valerie Bernhardt. Demmennv arrived at New london, Connecticut on Dcccmtier 17 uud weighed eight pounds three ounces. Virginia Sodcrlmrg of this city is the happy maternal grandmother. Soundly welcoming the new arrival arc proud patemul grandparents Fred and Claire Bernhardt and great grandmother King, all of Ft. Meyers, llorida, and Aunt ltiithie King of Jersey City, New Jersey. Fireside Feb. 13 ( .Inara -i of I u e; 1 bv Floruit Fowler, F.lvua Scott uud Noorda Benson. The theme was taken from the individual plan development presented at state meeting in lJ73 and 1070 and was introduced by Iloime Fowler. Sie,ikrrs were Olga Braden Nelson, and Florence Rupp. 1ihisc I gave a history of RPW in Tooele. She noted the first club had 15 mcmlrers one of which was last years Woman of the Year" Ttsli Staple's, 'Hie first meeting she said was held March II. in Pill Fcmisr llardv aunoimced the Mothers March. The meeting was attended by 2fimcmlicrs and one guest. Divorces IV Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Pos, tal paid at Toot-le- Ilah, Published by the Transcript Hulle-lil- t Publishing Company, Inc,, 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, I'tah. Address all correspondence to Box 3!KI, Tooele, I'tah Subscription rates; 15 cents per copy; f 1, 50 iter year delivered bv carrier in Tooele City; $ 12,50 year if mailed, "Personal Crovcth, the Individual Plan" was the theme of the January meeting of the Taale Business uud Professional omens ( Hub. Annual Cattlemen's Banquet County Clerk Caldwell. Cary James McKinney Etta Lucille McKinney. vey J. , from RICK SHORES Jensen from Joan Jensen., Earl W. Bachtell from Thelma Grace Baihtcll. Michael Simpson from Patricia Snare. Simpson. Gem And Mineral To Hold Meet. Ilappv birthday greetings go to Scott Jared Hinkel who will turn three years old Sat., Fcl. 5. Helping celebrate will be his big sister Lisa, 6. years old, and parents Steve Ilinkel. Scotts and Nikki proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nick Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ilinkel. Becomes Great A regular meeting of the Tooele Gem and Mineral Sodetv will lie held Tuesdav, Feb. 8. A slide presentation of the 1976 field tris will be the program of the evening. Plans for the February field trip will be made known. A silent auction was held at the January meeting. Three new members joined the club at this meeting. Darlene Powers was winner of the drawing. Meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month, 7:30 p.m. at the TAD Credit Union Build- Hie annual Towle County Cattlemen's and Cowltellx banquet iv scheduled for Suturdav, February 5 starting at 7 pm in the Eida EDS Cultural Hall. Cost is $3 50 per person. Featured on the program as . guest speaker is Dr. Paul Associate lXan. College of Agriculture, Utah State University. Musical munlrerx will la presented by Annette Dobson. Pat Gaik and Rush Key. A drawing for diair prizes will lx conduit-e- d at the conclusion of the proCrim-shaw- Tri-Stak- 61st Anniversary in stake d.iiu r SaimdaV. Iebnwrv to 11 1X1 pin. at the Center Grant sv tile for this dame. Flurciiic Johnson EH i and were honored bv their lamilv in telebiatlou of thur hist Wed They were ding Aninversarv. niarned on Fell. 2, Pilft, Ruth ate aitise 0I .. cl Two Times Tressia Bell recentlv became a great grandmother to two new girls. Melhssa was born Nov. 18 to Sherrie and Danny Winnona of St. George. Kimberly was born Feb. 1 to Mike and Paulv Mor-ell- o of Columbus, Ohio. Sherrie is the daughter of and Jovce Searle of Tavlors-vill- Gil-lre- rt e. Paulv is the daughter of Dwight and Lorraine Haskell of Ionising, Ohio. (owed Giils must wcarih esses. Musn will lx by Down Fuller" and admission is by aitiv. la-i-- is still jurtu qsitmg in Mrs. Johnson progt .tins imi'iial its i,nds will lie No refreshments of the sjietial fast called In tlii'ilnuili. main- ser-ve- il tains an active interest in home, famdv and business matters. e Womens CIuli To Meet February meeting of the County Democratic Womens Club will V held Monday, Feb. 7, 7.30 p.m. at the County 1111' Tiaa-l- Courthouse. Tlie sj)eakers w ill be Ron Lunsford and Beverly While. Their subject will lie Alcoholism and Women.' It should I a very interesting meeting and meniliers and other interested women are invited to attend. IBS Eliminates Sick Pav Tax Exclusion The tax lienefil allowing an individual to exclude a certain amount of sick pay from tax each year has virtually eliminated and replaced with a inuih narrower provision, the Internal Revenue Service vtid. Hie new change in the law, la-e- retroactive to January 1, 1976, ilia! away with the up to $1(X) a week sick pay which, under ceran employee tain conditions, could exclude from taxation. Now, an exclusion is only allowed for persons miller age 65 who retire with a total and disability. Suih an individual can exclude from taxation up to $5,200 a year of disability income. The $5.2(X) maximum exclusion is reduced once income readies $l,5,(XX) and phases out when income reaches $20.21X1, the IRS said. A - ickie McBride and Bull Nav Coujde To Sjreak Vows March 4 Vickie is a 1974 graduate of Tikh'Ic High School and is presently employed at Swensons Boscarch in Salt I,ahe City. Bob attended Magna High Sihiail and works at the Capital Building. They will make their home in Salt Iike. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. McBride of Ttaa-lannounce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Vickie to Bob Nav, son of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Nav of Magna. Hie couple will lie married March 4 at the 1 1th Ward church. A reception will follow. COUGH? COLD? SNIFFLES? Hosjiital News Ache All Over? PATIENTS: David Skidmore, Tooele Victor Trujillo, Towle Silas Bulletts, Tooele Amy Sharp, California James Long)', Tooele Andrew Roberts, Tooele Come on Down - Well Make You Feel a Lot Better Arthritis, Rheumatism Sufferers? ICY-HO- T PUTS PAIN TO SLEEP WITHOUT PILLS Reg. 129 7 oz. 14 oz. 89 Reg. 4.80 2.80 Decongestant Nasal Spray 1.87 t UV Novahistine DMX$ 1 59 Final Decongestant Nasal Spray fl. oz. Reg. 2.73 2 Walgreens ASPIRIN Weeks! Whirlpool Exercise floor Wet sauna Ultraviolet sun room Free baby sitting Free instruction Health Spa Olympic Main 83 N. 882-430- 2 .89 Reg. 8.50 Synephriney2 Reg. Come See Our Super Facilities! u-- )oss standards will lie fob Boss must wear dress vmts uud shirts with button bout and tollaf No jeans will lie j, singing ui public and sime be was a small ihilil son has will ! 5 fnan 8.30 Tooele Slake is the host low I'd John- ing. rear entrance. Visitors and guests are always welcome. Grandmother What are you waiting for? nrce of our ihmih. e gram. All interested are invited to attend. Tickets can la purchased at the ihair or from the Cattlemen! Directors, 3'!-0- 2. SAVE $60 Regular in vu and inusual aifairs, Mr -- 11 Dance Scheduled Sat. Erli JoIuiMm Honored On Sandra Lee Palmer and Dave Beaumont Palmer-Bcaumo- 9:30 Saturday: 9:30 Mon-Fr- i. a.m.-7:0- 0 p.m. 6:00 p.m. CUIDINTUO s CHAIN U S P 5 Grain CLOSED SUNDAY nt Wedding Announced Mr. and Mrs. Elmo G. Palmer announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sam dra lee to Dave Beaumont, son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. tk. turnout. All are of Toiade 300s $1 99 STORE HOURS: HlMUs Thev will be married February . An open bouse will be held that evening at the 1 1th-13t- h Ward. They will make their home in Tooele. imii To Co iTim fflRBjtoffflto (mam agcjcyI WafaxceH, ITOM pRUO |