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Show Too le 2 -- TnnmriH, In Jay, April ns 15, 1977 meeting of TCEA (Twiele Childbirth Hie next 8 Association) Mil lie held Wed., April 2(lh in the Jr. High AV 'loom. e Marianne Graf, a from Salt lake City will present "birth Without Violence", a Edix-atio- at Tooele City, l lali, Second ( Ijw Utah. Published by the Iran-scrip- t Tikk'Ici al paid Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street. Tooele Cits, Hall. Address all correspondence lo Hot 31 M), Tooele, I'tuh 83073. Suliscrqitioii rales: 15 cents mt copy; $11.50 er year r delis cred by carrier in Tooele C.'ily; $12.50 year if mailed. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. rath Friday Issued IVlir nurse-uidwif- me-tlm- ri of delivery BPW Holds Business Meeting The Tooele blW Club will hold their regular business meeting Wednesday, April 20, at the Eagles Special sjH'aker will lie Donna lam Morgan (Bonnie latke). She is the proud owner of the title "Bonnie latke and is the lifestyle Food Editor for the Salt lathe Tribune. Mrs. Morgan graduated from the University of Utah and taught school in Seattle following her marriage to A. Morgan. They are the parents of five children. She has licen on the Committee at the U of U Scholarship the board of Directors for the Utah Nutrition Council, President of literary Arts Guild and President of IT A in various schools. She is listed in Whos Who of American Women." Any new club memliers wishing to attend should make reservations by Sunday, April 17. The cost is $f per (date. Call Ruby Neiheisel 882-- 114 or President lanirraiue Peterson De-M- IOU MORGAN Card Of 1 Thanks who sent food, or cards. Your and thoughtfulgreatly appreci- Merle Smith Home From d residents and Flora Isgreen returned home after a trip to Elba, Idaho where they attended the funeral of Wil-for- Ella I Ioagland Beecher. The funeral was held in the Elba Saturday Ward Chapel. Wilford sang a solo "Face to Face accompanied by Mrs. Rex beecher. RITZ: Now Mrs. jusTrreoj - IT'LL KEEP YOU ON THE EDGE ?OF YOUR SADDLE. ,PC Breakfast Eagles Family breakfast Sunday, April 17 from 9 a. in. til 12 noon. Order fnmi the menu. program will sjxmuir a womens exercise class lieginning Tuesday, April 19 at 6 p.m. in the Tooele Jr. High gym. Judy Olson, who holds a college degree in Physical Education, will teach the classes that includes activities to increase flexibility, spot reduce and stretch muscles. "Well lie doing a variety of activities, including jogging, with the main objective of toning ourselves up, she explained Wednesday. A small fee will lie charged for the class to help continue community school courses. "Come out and take advantage of the good weather, shaping up for the spring and summer mouths ahead, urged Mrs. Olson. E. (Mar- lf Fire Aux. To Meet $1" Starts MOnday A MATTER OF TIME U a work of sweeping, romantic elegance. The Tooele Volunteer Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary will hold a quilting party. It will be held on Monday, April 18 at 8 p.m. at the fire hall. Memliers are invited to PG COLOR Roliert months to and one-hacontinue her convalescence. COLOR ri7rrm?iTrTnTr3iw Matinee Only Sat. 12:45. All Seats yamiU VlhiTTUilHI 3 The Tooele Community Education would garet) Barrington like to thank all of her many friends for their help and words of encouragement during her extended stay in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Barrington returned home last week after two MICHELLE ENGLAND The Annual Sew Show scheduled for has been scheduled in the April 20-2Salt Palace in conjunction with the Ernst lliMiie Show. Among sortie of the demonstrations to lie given will lie a present at inn by Helen Thackeray, USU Consumer Information Sjiecialist, on A Wise Consumer Buys a Sewing Machine. She will discuss what to consider when purchasing a sewing machine, such as mechanics, stitches, controls, price, manufacturer, and sjiecial features. Gwen Bidduljih, USU Home Economist from Washington Co. will talk on "Eight dresses from one pattern, and will dedress monstrate how a plain pit tem was used to make an original dress, a wool jtmiter with fringe, a jiunjier with embroidered licit, a dress with yoke, and knitted lielt, dress with yoke and pleats, dress with lined ruffle and over! douse and skirt. Also to fie presented is a demons! ration (Hi fitting a patteni. If you are interested in attending this Sew Show, please call the Exten-siiOffice for transjxirtation, if you need rides, stales Halcyon L Robins, USU Ext. Ilmtie Economist. Eagles Slate Exercise Class Offered For Local Women Card of Thanks Playing. Ends Sunday 1aras?j Ritz Annual Sew Show x Idaho Trip Tooele will The program start at 8 p m. Michelle England, 18, Trxielc High School sophomore received the honor of being named Miss Photogenic 1977 during the National Teen-age- r Pageant at Hotel Utah Saturday night. Miss England, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary England, was chosen as one of fifteen finalists out of fifty-sientrants. Friday evening she gave an essay Each girl was judg(Hi What's Right Aliout America. ed on their essay, scholastic achievements, poise, lieauty and personality. Michelle was sponsored bv the Style Simp. Carolyn Grow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Grow, Provo, was named Miss Utah National ated. The Family of hi connection with our Quilting Workshop for Friday, April 15 at 10 00 a in., we are also having our local An- - will lie asked of Tooele Girl Named Miss Photogenic 1977 We would like to thank everyone flowers kindness ness was adoted liy Dr. lelxiyer. A business meeting will lie held at 7.30 prn. at which time inemlx'rships will lie accejited. All are xsvlcome, but a donation Iiic. JOEL DUNN. Iublisher CHIUS JONLS. Editor SMLRItl S CL8DDEN. Business Manager DONNA Quilting Workshop Planned For Fri. TCEA To Hold Meeting attend. Visit In Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bird and son Chuck have lieen visiting with her mother Mrs. Charles Tate. They also have lieen time with their daughter Debbie of Provo spending who is a school psychiatrist in the Jordan Schixil District. Chuck will return to Provo LPN, 19, May to prepare for a mission to New York. He will labor with the Sjianish Speaking People. The Bird family will leave for their home in San Pedro, Calif., Sat. April 16. departed brothers and Deserves The Best We Have Ball Slated The Eagles will hold their Presidents Ball honoring the Past Presidents April 23. Dancing will lie to the music of the Road Band from 9 p.m. to 1 a m. Dress is semi formal. Dinner will lie from 6.30 to 8:30 p in. featuring steak and shrimp. Reservations must lie made by April 20. hip'i$hore' brings you the newest and the softest shirt Wedding vows were spoken by Miss Roslyn Moore and Mr. Duane banks February 3 at the 5th Ward I.DS Church, Tooele. The brides parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore of Tooele and the grooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. l.yle banks of Granger. The bride wore a lieautiful gown of white lace, and kites polyester nylon which changed from white to pastel rainlmw colors. The Iximpiet was of white roses and red and white carnations with streaming red and white riblxms. Matron of honor was Gwen Banks and the bridesmaid was Martha Schramm. They wore long blue dresses with small red hearts. best man was Clyde I a Von Moore, and the usher was Rick Banks. A reception was held following the ceremony. The young couple are making their home in Granger, Utah. Fireside Slated The Martha Warliurton Camp DlP will meet from Dixie College will present a special fireside Sunday, April 17 at 8:30 p.m. All young adults from the three stakes are invited to attend. It will lie held at the Grantsville Stake Center. Guests are welcome. Monday, April 18, at 1 p.m. at the home of Sara Frailey, 13 Park Ave. The lesson on "Historical Markers will lie given by Leona Shelton. There will also lie the election of new officers. All memliers are asked to lie present. Notice To NARFE News A meeting NARFE memliers held April 14, at the Senior is 7 7T The soft shirt is the newest, freshest look and feeling for spring, summer, anytime. And Ship n Shore brings it to you in Softelle polyester knit. In absolutely superb colors. Hospital for all will lie 7 p.m. Citizens asked 7 DUP To Meet Choir The Institute Everyone Simday, April 17 the Tooele Moose Lodge will hold their annual Memorial Services. This is the time set aside to remember our Your Mother Couple Speaks February Nuptials attend. Memorial Service Eagles Presidents Roslvn Moore and Lyle Banks Center. Moose To Hold tujue Quilt and Coverlet show display. These antique quilts and coverlets will I? entered in a regional competition and will then lie displayed at the USU .American West Festival July 29 through August 5. The quilts should be 75 years or older, documented with facts and dates, owned by residents of Utah. If you have quilt toj that have not lieen quilted, these may also be entered. 3he Quilting Workshop will liegin at 10.00 am. and will feature a demonstration on Yam Quilting by Pauline Shirley, a demonstration on different types of bindings, machine quilting, ajiplique, types of other quilts, such as blocks, cathedral and photo-quiltThis should lie a very informative workshop and one that should give you a lot of ideas and helps in doing many different types of quilts. to Patients at Tooele Valley Hospital include: Denz.il Remington, Tooele Paul Witte, Tooele Judy Patterson, Tooele Stale Slop Teresa Busico, Tooele Don S. Knight, Colo. Gene Stoneliraker, Tooele ten sis- ters. The service is open to the public and all arei welcome. be charged on Any Purchase during these two days! If you are considering a new furniture item or a new appliance NOW is the time to buy. Take advantage of the many items already on sale and We Pay The Sales Tax! ! No SalesTax will Right now, our shop is absolutely overflowing with the most specta- cular selection of summer fashions we've ever displayed. That's why we're urging you to lay away your Mothers Day gifts early. Our selection of sizes and colors is excellent, and Mother's Day is less than a month away. Doesn't your mother deserve the absolute best? We think so - so make your selection early She'll love you for it! APRIL 1 5 th & 16th MIL VS -- Anything That Your Mother Can Wear. . . We Have In Sizes 6 to 46 Ann's Shop 7 No. Main 90 DAYS INTEREST FREE Holly Denise Hill turned a year old on March 31st. She was honored on April 2nd with a small party by her parents, gra- ndparents and uncle. Proud parents are Dale E. and Kathey Hill, Tooele. Also proud are grandparents Mrs. Beth N. Parker, Tooele; Delbert V. Parker, Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Hill, Marion, Indiana. Nobody advances inflation more than people who insist on living beyond your means. - Dr. O. A. Battista -- t AL and LID Furniture-Applianc- e Fine Quality-Fas- 882-096- 4 ttk t Service-Term- - 54 So. s Main The Store That Service Built M200 |