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Show Trttiscril, Frida), August Tout-l- e 12, Ii77 Ilm Arizona ss Attend Convention Kristi Mrs. ae Ander- son with her two little and daughters Angela have lieen visiting here for the iast two weeks with her iareuts Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ice. She will lie joined here this weekend by her huslund Dave and tliey will then visit his folks at Boise, Idaho. The Andersons reside in Tucson, Arioua. Ali-et- a Issued each Tuesday at Touele City, I'lali, Publication No. 123690. SccimmI (.las Postage paid at Tooele, Utah Puldislied bv tlie Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, luc, SS North Main Street, Tooele City, I'tab. Address all ciirrrqmmlence to Bos 390, Tooele, Flab The Annual Future Fanners of conference was .Amenta leadership held MiMiday, August 8, at the Utah Technical College in Salt City. TOOELE FFA officers attending were: Bob Cowans, president; John g Marty Craft, 1st 2nd Patty ThoSherrie Warr, treasurer; mas, secretary; 84074. (airy Watkins, reporter; Mike McCoy, Sul ncrijit fiat rates: 15 cents per $11 50 per sear sentinel, and Annette Dolixon, historidelivered by carrier in Tooele City; $12 50 jn-- r year by an. Advisors Mr. Iceland Beikstroin and mail auysthrrc. Mr. Lvnn Wyatt also attended. ITBIJSIIED by Tranwrijit Bulletin Publishing Co,, Communicative skills, responsibiliAttend Hennion Inc. ties as a chapter officer and a salute In Oregon JOKI. Dt'NN, Publisher to the flag were also topics of discusCHIUS JONES, Editor sion. Chapter demonstrations were giKioto and Joann SIIF.BKY S. GLADDEN, Business Manager ven cmi how to introduce guest shakreturned last week ers and donors and a sjiecial section from a very pleasant trip on how to escort chapter sweethearts. to Tillamook, Oregon classes Memliers then attended where they attended a reto their particular office held. according union of the Bryan llen-drThese classes were headed by the State ks family. FFA officers which included Tooele's The afi.ur was held at own Mark Mi Kendrick who was elected the home of Joan's sister state secretary last May. Subjects disami her tiushand Don and cussed the Superior National Cleo 1 logic. In attendFood for America, FFA award. Chajiter ance were her mother and Week and Proficiency awards. brothers and sisters. AFTER A lunch break, Mr. Beck-stroaiklressed the congregation on the responsibilities of an FFA advisor. Tooele chapter officers are anxious Scheduled to start the new year and try the new kleas suggested at this conference. leaders of the Tooele North Stake have lieen Gem-Miner- al Society busilv engaged in planning Visit TAI) sessions for the introduction of the new Mutual Approximately 15 memliers of the and Mineral Society and program for the coming Tooele Cri-of the Archaeology Club of year, as out lined by the Board of the I.DS Salt loike City visited the Indian Omrch. that are located in a remote This conference will lie area of the Depot, Tooele Army Depot, held Thursday, August 18 August 6. at 6.1X1 p in. in the Tooele The writings on the rock are liecom-in- g North Stake Center. more difficult to see as they are Stake and Ward Presigradually giving way to the ravages of dencies and advisors. Bissun, storm and wind. These writings and Aaronic Priestto have lieen made hy the are hoprics IX-Nielson Doug Webb hood and quorum presiGoslmte Indians. dents are requested to lie Memliers of the chilis also searched in attendance at this in- the area thoroughly in hopes of finding formative leadership other Indian writings or artifacts, lint all that could lie found in the immediate area was one broken arrow head. Pal-lia- ii m iMini-Confercn- ce (a-ner- e Wedding Plans Made By Webb-Nielso- n Bookmobile To Go Oil New Schedule Mr. and Mrs. Joe Nielson of Cody, Wyoming announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, , to Douglas Webb, son of Mr. ami Mrs. Calvin T. School will lie starting soon, and the Tooele county Bookmobile will change 1977-7- 8 to the schedule. Watch for the Bookmobile to come to your area. Check the dates and times and make it a point to visit the Ikxikmohile the next time it is in your IX-e- Webb, of Tooele. Doug and IX-- plan to lie married Septeinlier 17 in the Salt EDS Temple. Miss Nielson graduated in 1974 from Brigham Young University in elementary education and received a masters degree in recreation education in 1976. She is currently a fourth grade teacher at the Sunset School in Cody. Mr. Webb graduated cum iaude from BYU in office management and accounting and is presently employed by the Husky Oil Company. He served a two-yemission for the EDS Church in France and Belgium. After a honeymoon trip to Coronado, California, the couple will make their home in Cody. e community. The Bookmobile maintains a varied collection of looks for Ixith children and adults. Patrons will find best sellers on favorthe shelves, as well as ites. Also, cassette tapes and book sets are available for improving reading skills. The Utah State Library Commission y loan provides an excellent service for the Bookmobile, and books which are not on the Bookmobile may lie borrowed through this service. Students find this service especially helpful in obtaining reference books for research 1 ar time-prove- n Taneille Dolores Hodge turned one year old on August 8th. She is the daughAnything the matter with the car?" a kid asked ter of Terry and Debi his father. "Well, there's only one part of it that doesnt Hodge. To help celebrate make a noise," the father replied, "and thats the horn. her first birthday were her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sedar and WORLD ENOUGH FOR AI.L Mrs. Collette Hodge. Think of our world as it looks from the rocket that Great grandparents Mr. is heading towards Mars. and Mrs. John Sedar, Mrs. It is like a childs globe, hanging in space, the contiThelma Slowik and Mrs. nents stuck to its side like colored maps. Juanita Santistevan. Her We are all fellow passengers on a dot of earth. And aunts and uncles, cousins each of us, in the span of time, has really only a moment and friends were also on hand to help celebrate. among his companions. How- - incredible it is that in this fragile existence, we should hate and destroy one another. There are possibilities enough for all who will abandon mastery over others to pursue mastery over nature. There is world enough for all to seek happiness in their own way. LYNDON B JOHNSON. inter-librar- papers and reports. the State Library Commission provides excellent library service for blind or handicapped people. Ask the Librarian for information concerning this ALso, service. your Tooele County Bookmobile and experience for yourselves the many advantages of our county traveling Visit Saturday, August 20 is the date set Womans Club of Tooele for their the by nriuliersliip breakfast which will lie held at the Bish White Cabin in Middle Con vim. The breakfast will lie served 9 and Ham. according to Frriila Pniett, publicity chairman, who says reservations iiwv lie called to Louise Hardy at 882 3685 after 6 pm. or to Hev White, president at 88241515. Puqmsc of the breakfast is to get acquainted with prospective new inem-l-rA warm invitation is extended to all ladies of the comimuiity to join the s. My name is Gillette Me-- ' Arthur. I had my first birthday on July 12. I had a fun party with cake and ice cream. In attendance were Mom and Dad, Art and Lynda McArthur, and big sister Michelle, Gran- dparents Esan aand Prows, Howl-l- friends! iflrHir.T;rin , at No; Mai These handsome little boys are the twin sons of Bill and Karen Randall of Hunter. The boys are Kurt Williams, six jXiuncLs 5 and a half ounces and 19 and a half inches long and Brian Kelly, 7 jiounds ten ounces and 20 inches long. They were bom July 22nd in Salt Lake LDS Hospital. The new arrivals have two big sisters Tricia, age 4, and Leslie, 2 years. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Melbourne Lawrence and Mrs. Virginia Randall all of Tooele. Great grandmother Eleise Bell of Morgan, Utah. STEAL OF THE MONTH WILL GO ON SALE AT 8 A.M. TOMORROW 1971 BUICK (ENTURIAN 2 door-h- 1525 00 PRICE THIS WEEK 882-314- is Mark and 00 8 for Memliers of Tooele comity Ladies Democratic Club will hold their meeting Monday August 15 at the Bench Mark Club House, (XX) Upland Drive. A buffet dinner will lie served at 6:30. The officers for the 1977-7- 8 club year will be presented and the years program will lie outlined. A program of music and readings will follow. All former memliers and other interested ladies are invited to attend. The club officers will serve as hostesses. Came-Claddt-- I Leo Isgreens good deeds, concern and his compassion towards his fellow man goes back many years, and only a comparatively few accounts of his good deeds and acts can be outlined here. ONE OF the first acts of kindness came many years ago when a young N n Lake Point Missionary Will Speak The ar- Gladden, Grantsville; Mr. and Mrs. William J. Bentley, Ioke Port, Calif., and I have two great grandparents, Mrs. Jessie Bush, Tooele and Mr. Bert Draper, Price, VV. Utah. Photo by A. D. Thomas is a rare It Takes All Kinds coin. Franklin P. Jones penny saved diesel-equippe- Wilford SISTER CONCEPTION Moose Lodge ip A his Satur- Leslie James Garrard will give a farewell address in the lade Point LDS Ward Sunday at 5 p.in. The local youth has lieen called to serve in Bex and Sherry Gladden. the England- - South LonMy brother and sisters don Mission of the LDS are Melissa, 9; Karry 7 Church. and Diane 4. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stone, of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. David Opening Meeting publication. The animal Eagles famipicnic will lie held in rived at the Tooele Valley Hospital July 30, 1977. I weighed 7 pounds and X ounces when I was horn and am the fourth child of Lady Demos of N MANTES CHEVROLET CO. 23 South Main name The exhibits will lie in connection with the Giunty Fair, and all are encouraged to exhibit their articles. N N t $995 I p.m. quiet-runnin- Eagles Flan Family Picnic Settlement Canyon day, August 13. 4-- The American auto firms will lie right liehind Volkswagen in offering diesel end gines. VW expects to sell 10,(XX) cars this year, and CM will lie next out this fall with a diesel version of its 350cid V-- CM Chairman Thomas A. Muqihy said the diesels would lie offered as an option on O'dsmobile 88 and 98 cars and on Chevrolet and CMC pickup trucks, we think you will find that the Oldsmohile engineers have done an outstanding job in providing good g performance and suqirisingly diesel, Murphy said. 14. 2 it ly n mem-liersh- pm. at St. CenParish Marguerite's ter, 7th Street and Vine. friends All of Sister' in Tooele Giunty are invited to attend Sister Gm-ceion's reception. After six years of service Parin St. Marguente' ish, Sister Mary Cuncep-tur- n of the (Xiler of the Holy Family, has lieen reassigned as Educational Gmrdm.itor to St. Clare's Pansh in Santa Clara, California. Sister Conception is a native of California where she attended public elementary, junior high and high school, as well as Son Jwe State College. She rein ceived her B August Education from Holy Family College and ix a Registered Social Worker. Sister Gmct-jitioi- i has lieen involved til religious education for over 30 years in California. Nevada and more recently in Utah. Her dedication to the education of Catholic children in their faith will lie rememliered hy all of us. Hamburgers and hot dogs with all the trimmings, coni on the colt, ice cream and pop will lie served from 12 noon til 5:(X)p.m. Price will lie $2.50 a family. There will lie games for young and old alike. A dance to live music will lie held at the canyon. The price will lie $1.50 a couple from 8.30 til l.tXI a.m. invited to attend. On Friday, August 12, the Fair for the public at 2.00 p.m., with ojx-the Home Economics Judging contest, and a Seech Contest at 7:30 p.m. Final day, August 13 the Fair will lie open to the public at 10.(X) a.m., a Fa- vorite foods Contest, at 10.(X) a.m., a demonstration contest at 1.00 p.m. in the Audio Visual Room, and will close at 5:00 N n V8 - Auto - PS - PB - Air Cond NADA VALUE voters and the general public are cordially invited to attend this convent ion. 4-- man (name unknown) suffered jierio-stiti- s following an ojieration. After his doctor had provided all the medical services possible, Mr. Isgreen gathered blankets and pillows, drove his own car to Lake Point, picked up the youngster and took him to a Salt Lake hospital. Other similar instances of Mr. service include taking a lady from Tooele to Salt Lake for medical treatment when she had no other means N USED CAR THIS The lndiiendeiit American Party will hold its State Organizing Convention August 12, 1977 tiegiiming at 3.(X pan. in the auditorium of the Tooele Gxuity C am rt house. All St. Marguente GtulJ will host a reception in honor of Sister Gatcejitiiin on Sunday, e Fashion Show and Fair will The lie held at the Tooele Jr. High School, August 11 through August 13. Activities begin August II. at 7:30 p.m. with a fashion show in the Audio Visual Rixim, and the public is cordially VVil-for- Step Independent American Tarty To Hold Convention August 12 l-- d This issue features the story of Leo Isgreen. Mr. Isgreens nominating letter is too lengthy to be print-- , ed in its entirety and has been edited CLEARANCE! coort wel-cian- Tooele II Club Plans Fashion Show and Fair Note: This is another in a series of Good Samaritan articles. 5023 a Lynn and Suanne Wootton and tlieir children Christine and I am. Aunt Marla, Uncle Kyle and cousin Aimee lewis came hy later. Unable to come were mv grandparents Earl and Edna McArthur. e clnli, regardless of age. A sjiecial will lie extended to new comers in the area. To Hold Dance Tooele Moose Lodge will hold a dance Aug. 13 at 9 p.m. at the Mixise Home, 1100 E. Vine. The Joe Drake Band will play. All memliers and their guests are invited to come up and enjoy an evening of fine entertainment. Val- Melvin Ross, Tooele Raddie Butler, Grantsville Ward Chajiel, Sunday, August 14, beginning at 4:30 d G1X)-WIN- EMBERS. 494 S. Main St., where quality food and fine prejiaration meet. 882-OtK- GOURMET TIPi Pomegranate seeds are easily removed with a fork. Grenadine syrup is made from Kimegra-nat- e p.m. Sjiecial sjieaker at the meeting will he Dr. Rex Stutznegger who will present a lecture and show films on Yucatan. MOTOR VU Ends color bright jniqily-reand fresli ajijieardnc-- are liest to buy. The skin fruit the encasing makes it a good keejier, too. The crimson seeds and juice arc the edible jiarts of the pomegranate. The seeds are crisp and juicey to bite into and have a slightly sweet, yet tangy flavor. Use them to add color and flavor accents to salads and desserts. Qime often to atmosjiherc, we sjieeial-i- e ion broiled steaks, fried chicken and delights from the sea, and our home liaked pies are so fresh and delicious, youll soon lie hack for more. Ojien: 6 a.m. to midnight, 7 davs. Special Interest Fireside Sunday 4th-14t- h Patients at Tooele ley Hospital include: is ximcgranate often called the aiile with many seeds. This fmit is a colorful one that looks like an ajijile hut has a hard, somewhat skin. leathery Those with thin skins of delightful Featuring dining in a comfortable Tooele The Region Sjiecial Interest organization will hold a Fireside in the Tooele Leo Isgreens Name Placed In Nomination As Good Samaritan - OH7XIB3BLI Sister Conception To Transfer To California Womans Club Membership Breakfast Aug. 20 Local FFA Officers From juice. Saturday, Show 9:00 DAVID CARRABINE KATE JACKSON -- Ifitto Prod Fun!- -, A talented singer, he has, throughout the years, donated countless hours sharing this talent with others, and has been instmmental in forming musical groujis throughout Tooele County. A devout worker in his church, Mr. Isgreen has supjiorted no less than five LDS missionaries during their tours as missionaries. Being a good Samaritan comes naturally to Leo Isgreen, and this brief summary, is only indicative of the many services he has jperformed toward his fellowmen time and space prohibits listing countless other deeds of kindness PiNKTANTHER strike and friendship. mm xoiol AN AMERICAN DREAM, PEACHES AM) CREAM. 1890 oJImev RM(ib Show 8:55 , Reg. RlTZiIndsSaturday transportation available, and moving a man with a broken back from Tooele SC to Salt Lake City. On other occasions he jperformed similar services, and one time he rounded up a span of horses that had broken away from a local dix'tor. WHEN AN outing of more than 300 Scouts and Scouters arrived in South Willow canyon for a camping trip they discovered, to their dismay that there were no tents in which to live. Mr. Isgreen travelled to East Mill Creek Canyon adjacent to Salt Lake City fixated sufficient tents, and then took them down. He was only able to haul three tents at a time, but after several trijis between the two canyons he had transjiorted sufficient tents to house the homeless scouts. SINBAD! Eye of the ly Gl TiCf RITZ Starts Sunday 1 1 THE greatest OF ADVENTURERS! THE EYES OF THE NATION ARE ON |