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Show 2 Civic League Will Meet Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 6, 1978 Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Class Postage paid at Tooele, 1tali. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Itah 84074. Suliscription rates: 20 cents per copy: $12.50 per year tie, livered by carrier in Tooele City; $13.50 per year by mail anywhere. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL DUNN, Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor SHERRY S. GLADDEN, Business Manager yoimg if you live honestly, sleep eat slowly, work industriously, worship You will always stay sufficiently, faithfully - and lie about your age. npgii JILL 9:00 EZ 0MgME TAX IVe do more than just out tax forms. We can help you save money. fill We dig for every honest deduction. And we see that you get the benefit of the latest changes in the tax law. H&R BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 453 North Main 882-401- 1 nomist, Mrs. Halcyon Robins. Chairman of the evening is Mrs. John D. Long. She will be assisted by Mrs. John (Connie) Harmon and Mrs. Mel (Pam) Rolrerts. Mrs. Long urges all members to at- Good Sam News (La-Dea- The Tooele Travelers Chapter of the Good Sam Club held their Dec. meeting at Rene's Green Chili Pepper. There were 41 memlers and guests pre- tend and bring their husbands and guests. A special invitation is extended to memlrers of the Tooele Womens sent. President Bert Young held a short business meeting after which the group enjoyed a roast l)eef dinner. the next meeting will be January 11 with hosts Max Strong and Taylor Swenson. Are Your Children Failing Or Achieving The Harris Elemen- present time and what tary School will hold a will be expected of them Parent- Teacher meetthroughout the remaind12 er of the year. ing Thurs., January All at 7 p.m. in the multiparents interestchilds acatheir in ed The room. topic purpose demic achievements comof discussion for the evepared to the minimum ning will be the Minimum standards of achievement AchieveStandard of are urged to attend. ment. LindDon The meeting will le faPrincipal vored with numl)ers prediscaswill lead the sey sion as teachers explain sented by the Flutephone their programs and where Band and the Harris the students rate at the School Band. Ire held Mon., January 9 at 8 p.m. in the Tooele County Courthouse. The meeting will be under the direction of USU Extension Home Eco- The Consumer Food Dollar and You will be the subject discussed at the Tooele Civic League meeting to c$ TiimiaxriO'j'ir Club. How your dollar is spent is of School Board Meets Tuesday, Jan. 10th When the Tooele County Board of Education holds its regular monthly meeting Tuesday, January 10, in the board office building, there will !e 16 items on the agenda. Included on the agenda, will be the presentation of the bond election information and resolution, presented by Dick Christensen, and the actual bond presentation by Supt. Clarke N. John-se- depicting presented at the Jr. curious is welcome. Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Jay Colledge announce the en- gagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Wendy, to Rolrert Shubcrt, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Shulrert. The wedding will take place February 25, 1978. The Lamaze method of childbirth preparation classes are continually Iteing taught through the Community School. The next class will begin Jan. 18. For additional information please 0 call Jorene Watson, or Donna The meeting will lie held at 66 W. Vine Street, beginning at 8 p.m. 882-287- Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Luthy announce the marriage of their daughter Laurie of Idaho Falls to Thomas Crant Willis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin T. Willis of Tooele. MeThey will le married January 21 at the United thodist Church. They will he honored at a reception Scouters Set Banquet Date All heads chased at $3.50 per perScouters, son Scouting through of institusponsoring institutional tions, partners in Deseret coordinator, or DisPeak District are remind- representatives Scout committee ed of the Districts An- trict memlrers or ward bishops. nual Scouter Recognition Sat., January h 7 p.m. at the Ward cultural hall, 180 S. Coleman. Thomas Grant Willis and Laurie Luthy n. 882-322- Young vi- tal concern to each and everyone of us, Mrs. Long stated. Lamaze Film To Be Shown Wed., Jan. 11 The film Becoming a Lamaze delivery will le Wed., January 11 at 7 p.m. High. Anyone interested or Jan. 9 following the ceremony. Thomas is employed at Skaggs in Idaho Falls. Laurie is employed at the Atomic Energy Commission in Idaho. They will make their home in Idaho. Banquet, 14, 11th-13t- Banquet Darrell and Lorraine Painter have a delicious menu planned including roast beef with all the trimmings, which will be catered by the 15th Ward Relief Society. There will be some light entertainment. An enjoyable evening is planned. Tickets may le pur Special Interest To Hold Fireside The Tooele Regional Special Interest will hold a fireside Sunday, Jan. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Gran-tsvill- e Stake Center. Guest speaker will be Gerald Silvers, who will show a slide presentation entitled Along Lehis Trail. Couple To Wed In January Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Coleman of Salt Lake City announce the marriage of their daughter Jo Anne to Gary Lynn Harvey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Har-ve- v. L Marie Bell, Dorothy Searle, Betty Didericksen and Harold Barlow are four volunteers for the Tooele County Senior Citizens Outreach drive. The program is designed to find out needs of senior citizens in the county that are not being provided for now. Jo Anne is a 1977 high school graduate is a 1975 Tooele High School graduate. and Gary They will be married January 13 in the 8th Ward Church. They will le honored at an open house following the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Tooele. Couple To Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Harvey announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sharol Dawn to Carl L. Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Billy Perkins, all of Tooele. Sharol is a 1977 graduate of Tooele High School. They will be married January 7 in the 8th Ward Church. An open house will follow. They will make their home in Tooele. Save on all our sheets. Trade Tech Offers Classes i all Reg. 3.99. A colorful field of daisies n on cottonpolyester percale. 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Thomas It takes all kinds to make a world. Including some that make you wonder if its really true. It Takes All Kinds by Franklin P. Jones - RESCUE SQUADS In many communities rescue squad personnel serve as members of the fire department, and in fact, are firemen who have been specially trained to provide rescue services. These individuals are covered under the current law only if the rescue squad member is killed while performing a fire- - related duty; the individuals family does not receive assistance under the current act if a rescue squad memler is killed in an accident not related to a fire, such as while assistinvolved ing individuals in an automobile accident. Rep. Herbert E. Harris II (D-Va- .) ! him Grandparents are Mr. and Answer. . . Q. My husband was killed in Vietnam and I believe myself financially able to purchase a home. Does the Veterans Administration offer any assistance in this regard? A. Unmarried widows or widowers of veterans of any period of service occurring since Sept. 16, 1940, whose deaths were service- - connected, are eligible for a GI home loan. For further details, contact your nearest Veterans Administration regional office. Q. If National Service Life Insurance lapses, can it ever be reinstated? A. Lapsed term policies may be reinstated within five years of the date of lapse. If application for reinstatement is made more than six months beyond the date of lapse, a complete physical ex- amination may be required. Q. Does my six months active duty for training in the reserves count for Veterans Administration educational assistance? A. It may. If you served on active duty for a consecutive period of one year or more after the period of active duty for training, the active duty for training does count. Otherwise, it does not. Position is only what you are yourself and what you give to those around you. Elsa Maxwell |