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Show 2 Private Amy N. HanClarence Sockwell, pri.e sen, daughter of Mrs. Ixiis winning playwright and J Hansen, of Crantsville, poet was a guest lecturrecently was assigned to er at the local chapter of the 801st Maintenance the league of Utah WritBattalion at Ft. Camp-lad- l, ers Fri., Dec. 30. Sockwell Mr. shared Ky. entered with Tooele writers his Hansen Pvt. the Army in August 1977. format for successful play The pnvate is a 1975 writing and discussed the graduate of Tooele High lay out of his prize winSchool. ning play "Cake With Her father, Thad L. Han-sen- , Forty Candles. Mr. Socklives in Tooele. well also presented to the League some ideas on eadi FrMy at Tooele City, Utah. Second Claw Pmt-fipaid rf Taurle, Utah. Published by Hie Transcript Hul Irtin Puhltsbing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Bo 3'K), Tooele, I'tah M074. Suliacnptiua rates: 20 cents per copy, $12.50 per year by carrier in Tooele City, $11.50 per year by mad Iv'iK-- d e anvwhere. Illil JSHF.D by Transcrit Bulletin Publishing Co.. Inc. JOKL DUNN. Publisher CT LARIJE ROBERTS, Editor SHERRY S. CLADDEN, Business Manager United Way Forms Of Bequest Available Independent Baptist Schedules Film Flame in the Wind, produced by Bob Jones University's Unusual Filins vst 11 lie shown at the Independent Baptist Church of Tooele, 224 East Third North Friday, January 20 at 7 p in. Set in the bnital Spanish inquisition Flame in the historically accurate Wind reveals the turmoil of a generation caught in a tragedy of history. Like Unusual Filins "Wine of Morning and Bed Buns the River this two-houproduction is directed by Katherine award-winnin- g full-col- r, Sten-lioln- i. By a special photographic technique actual Spanish scenery is used throughout the film, even in shots done on the Unusual Films sound stage's indoor sets. Of the film Dr. Boh Jones says, Though it deals with the tragic events in Spain, Flame in the Wind' speaks to this turbulent and chaotic generation. y Request forms for United Way in Tonclc County are now L jg available. Agencies desiring the request forms should contact Marlvnn Russell in room 141 of the Tooele County Courthouse or by calling her at r. ?'" 882-555- 0 extension 218. Mrs. Russell said that agencies that received funds last year will lie mailed a form this year. Agencies that did not receive funds last year should contact her. Mrs. Russell pointed out that these request forms must lie turned in hv Jan. 31. 16 at 7:30. Region Young Adults Plan Dinner Dance The Sandy and Sandy East Stakes will join with Tooele Region Young Adults for a dinner and dance. The evening will be set to a 50s theme. 50s style dress is requested. There will be competition between the stakes for the traveling trophy. Dinner will be catered with service between 8 and 10 p.m. Dancing will 1 start after dinner and end at midnight. Activities begin at 7 p.m. There will lie no charge for admittance. Carpools will meet at 5:30 at the North Tooele Stake Center. For more information or directions contact Patti 5 or Judy Brown Elkington 882-329- Mrs. Phillis Boyer, a past president of the club, will talk on the people and industry of Canada today. She will use pictures, maps, and charts to show facts. Phillis has traveled extensively in Canada and has a great interest in it. Hostesses for the evening are Alma Jean Walters, June Garrard, Iva Hamilton and Ann Dunyon. They hid all interested ladies to bring a friend. Fr- i- Service. The Lieutenant, a 1972 graduate of Diamond High School, Anchorage, Alaska of Jerri Brooker, 509 Sleepyhollow Dr. Anyone who has moved into Tooele the last year is invited to attend. Any questions call Jerri evenings da vs. or MARCH OR DIE first quality fabrics me ounce and measured 22 inches long. My proud parents are Bob and Debi Hams, Salt Lake City. I have a brother Jason Robert, 15 months. My happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Jones, all of Tooele. My great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones, Payson, Mrs. Celia Boswell, and Mrs. Helen Mitchell, both of Tooele. My great great grandma is Annie M. Anderson, Salt Lake City. ter; & notions F0RTHESAKE OF VOIR SA.MTY PRAY IT ISN'T TRIE! (HOW ADMISSION MSTQSE hl Also Jeans Things Perking Back Ritz Theatre Phone 6 March 1976. 7:30 a.m. SHORTEST POEM: poem in the Oxford is On the Quotations Microbes and consists words: Adam, Had em. (REAR) t April Fourteenth, Nineteen Hundred and Twelve The White Star Liner R.M.S. TITANIC Struck An Iceberg And Sank On Her Maiden Voyage v r 1978 AT 7:30 P.M. -- 100 SO. UNI V. AVE. There will be a fine dinner and guest speakers Edwina Mackenzie (a 93 yr. old trepan survivor) and deseret travel Charles Ira Scabs of the 373-382- 2 Oceanic Navigation Research 230 North WmI Outside Uteh County Scdaty. Seating is Limited. The Open Mon. Frl. 0 . 100 30-- 5 RESERVATIONS ONLY CALL OR WRITE... The Tooele Cun Club will feature a steak dinner Sunday, January 22. The club house will open at 7 a.m. for shooters early breakfast. The events will feature 50 and 100 clay bird events plus practice and fun shoots throughout the day. 30 , NotlCC Of The Tooele Chapter Utah Parent Association for Cifted and Talented Children will meet Tuesday, January 17 at 7 p.m. All parents of elementary school children are invited to attend. Tooele Business and Professional Womens Club will hold their monthly meeting January 18 at the Eagles Lodge. Guest speaker will be Kenneth Cowans, Unit Manager of Family Services Division of Social Services. His topic will be Child Abuse. All members are urged to attend. Deseret Camp The Martha Warburton Camp DUP will meet Monday, Jan. 16, 1 p.m. at the home of Mary Lind-ber96 North 1st East. All memliers are urged to attend. The best of antiques 17 to 26 pounds or more! In Six said. BPW To Meet The DUP wi'l meet January 18 at 1 p.m. at the home of Lucille Hammond in Crantsville. an old friend. ) 882-091- DUP To Meet LOSE WEIGHT? -- Photo by A. D. Thomas Anyone interested in teaching a shorthand class is encouraged to conand tact Mr. Pratt (phone learn more about teaching such a class. Gass schedules are conducted during the evening hours, usually one or two nights per week. and Daniel Mahey of Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Max Zuellner of Salt Lake. Carrie has one brother Jodi Lynne, 17 months old. Photo by A. D. Thomas DUP To Meet We are unable to offer a shorthand course to these people, because we have been unable to obtain the services of a qualified instructor, Pratt weeks y Safely Easily Faster than ever before No Drugs ui tho I. DIET .CENTER. lone JustW9hl You. 836 Upland Drive 882-612- 0 Sponsors Dance Skinny Johnny Mitchell, DJ of Radio Station KCPX is coming again to Tooele. The dance will be sponsored by the OES No. 25. Music will be in Stereo Sound and the dance will be held at the Elks Lodge Tooele from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. Sat., January 14. Admission is $2 per person, dress casual, pub- ts Jennifer Erin McCune was bom January 8 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. She arrived weighing 8 pounds 4 ounces and 19H inches. measuring Proud parents are Dave and Nancy McCune of Tooele. Jennifer has one COMMEMORATE THE SINKING OF THE TITANIC IN THE PROVO ELKS LODGE the Tooele Valley Hospital. He is the first child for Danny and Tammy Kentch of Tooele. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Kentch and Mr. and Mrs. Robert McStay all of Tooele. Creat grandparents are Mrs. Lottie Ripley of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cammon of Lehi. Beaus great great grandmother is Annie Ripley of Ohio. , Steak Dinner Slated At steak dinBarbecued ner will be available. Cost for breakfast, dinner and shoots for trophies will be minimal. Beau Trevor Kentch was bom January 9 at y OES trash-baske- 11AJ WITH US ON JANUARY 16$ The shortest Dictionary of Antiquity of of the three A little boy fashioned his prayer after what he heard in church: And forgive us our as we forgive those who put trash in our 882-688- cost Is $12. ally, the Cray is outfitted with a landing platform and normally carries a light helicopter for long range detection and attack of submarines. He joined the Navy in Utah Stake President, Joel J. Dunn announces that the quarterly General Priesthood Meeting (for all LDS members holding the Priesthood) will be held in the Tooele Stake Center, Sunday, January 15, beginning at The Tooele North Stake will hold a dinner- - dance Saturday, Jan. 14 at 7:30 p.m. for Mia Maids and Varsity Scouts in the stake. Mrs. Carlson will be the disc jockey. MeyiMti 05 North Main Addition- i X' Pas-co- Tooele Slates Dance $1 er More Purchase & val task force. Early Priesthood Meeting For Tooele Stake North Stake cars Vttft , ') Ji at Misawa AB, Japan. The sergeant, is a 1972 Carrie LeAnn Price graduate of Marysville was bom January 7. She Calif, high school and at- was bom at the Tooele tended Los Angeles Com- Valley Hospital weighing 8 pounds 5 ounces and munity Colleges extension at Misawa. His wife measuring 20 inches long. Robin, is the daughter of Parents are Orvel D. e Mr. and Mrs. Allsert (Dutch) and Valerie Price. of 1794 Dak St., Napa, Grandparents are Lois Calif. Mabey of Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mahey and Mr. and Airs. Orvel Price, all of Crantsville. Creat grandparents are Effie Despain of Salt lake City Gun Club 4.38-fo- Knox class frigate and carries a crew of 283 officers and enlisted men. She is equipped with guns, missiles and rockets and can operate independently or as part of a na- lf THE3 STORE ISA Camille Herren was bom December 20 at the Holy Cross Hospital. Parents are Scott and Julie Herren. Camille has one brother Michael. Crand-parent- s are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Robison of Tooele and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bussard of Crantsville. Creat grandparents are Mr. A. W. Robison of Fillmore and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bangs of Colorado. long Director of the Community School program, Leigh Pratt reports that there, has been a great deal of interest shown in having a shorthand class as part of the Community School Program. Hi! Im Richard Ceorge Harris. I was bom Dec. 11 at the LDS Hospital. I weighed 8 pounds one-ha- They obeyed but one comman- d- heturw X Community School Seeks Shorthand Instructor 882-619- 2 O CoMrraa Force MuelSergeant Gerald L. Aller, whose brother is has fred Mueller of Tooele, arrived for duty at Beale AFB, Calif. Sergeant Mueller, a programs and work control technician with a unit of the Strategic Air Command, previously served munications. The Cray is a V Staff Air U.S. to provide training in antiaircraft and antisubmarine warfare, naval gunfire support, underway replenishment and com- w The Tooele Newcomers Club will hold its first meeting Wednesday, Feb. 1. It will begin at 1 p.in. at the home California in San Diego. The combined exercise involved units from the U.S., Australia, New ZeaAuc-ke- x land and Canada. was designed 77 received a bachelors degree in 1977 from the Uni- Women veterans num- versity of Idaho at Mos- approximately 577,-coand was commission- - qqq among the nearly 30 ed through the Air Force veterans in the Officers Train- - United StateSi the Vet- Reserve ing Corps program. erans Administration says. Sat., Sun. Matinee Sat. 1 2:45 always avv Graduates From Officers Training 882-22I- RIT2 Participates 882-547- Newcomers Club To Meet In f to develop saleable A meeting for officers topics for greeting cards. and members of the Tooele The Tooele County Cun Club will be held Chapter of the League of Mon., Jan. 16 at 7 p.m. Utah Writers has been orthe Cun Club House. at ganized for the past 18 All membeis are invitmonths with Yvonne Hiss ed and encouraged to attend. Order of business serving as president. Durwill be a report of club ing the December meeting Mrs. Hiss turned the activities and plans. leadership of the organization over to Presidentelect Loya Beck. The purpose of the la- J gue is to encourage the development of local writ- - FxCrClSC ing talent and to assist memliers to polish their Navy Machinists Mate skills into saleable works. Fireman Terry T. Allen, Anyone in Tooele County son of Gloria Johnson, of interested in writing and Crantsville, recently parin sharing their talents in exercise "Auc-ke- x ticipated with others is invited to 7 in the South Pa7 come and join with the cific ocean. Contact Loya League. He is serving as a crewBeck at member aboard the frigate USS Gray, homeport-e- d Second Joseph Robert Dorsch Lieutenant bom January 4 at Kirk P. Burbules, son of the Tooele Valley Hos- U.S. Army Colonel and pital. He weighed five Mrs. Peter C. Burbules of pounds 54 ounces and Tooele Army Depot, has was 18'4 inches long. Pargraduated at Keesler AFB ents are Joel and Susan Miss., from the U.S. Air of Orangeville. Force air traffic control Dorsch Grandparents are Tom officer course. and Ailecn Kenison of Lieutenant Burbules, Vernon and Daniel and now trained in organizaCinny Dorsch of Santa tion and management of Ana, Calif. Creat grand- air traffic control actiparents are Al and Vail vities, communications White of Ogden, Mr. and operations and navigation Mrs. Joseph Rcichel and aids, is being assigned to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dor- Shaw AFB, S.C., for duty sch, all of Ohio. with a unit of the Air Photo by A. D. Thomas Force Communications The Tooele County Lady Democrats will meet in the day room of the County Courthouse Monday, January Assigned how svas Lady Demos To Meet s Meeting To Be Held Local Writers Assignment cg: TjmnaifjiXKr Gun Club Playwright Addresses HCCCIVCS Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 13, 1978 sister Kristen Eileen 19 months old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. of Willis H. Sorensen Manti and Mr. and Mrs. Creat Schulthies. Ray Mr. are grandparents and Mrs. C. B. Fuhriman. Her great great grandpa is Mr. M. J. Blackburn. All are from Oregon. Photo by A. D. Thomas Trouble with some guests theyre here toHutomorrow. here day, mor on Parade by Shelby - Friedman Leadership is the ability to get other people to work willingly by knowing how to bring out the Richard best in them. S. Schulz lic is invited. Skinny will be giving prizes out to the dancers, as he has done in the past. Eagles Slate Breakfast The Eagles Auxiliary breakfast will be served Sunday, Jan. 15 at the Eagles Hall, 9 a.m. to 12 noon. Orders will be taken from the menu. Trying to sell a housewife a home freezer, a salesman out, pointed You can save enough on your food bills to pay for the it. Yes, I know, But you woman said, see were paying for our car on the bus fare we save. Then, were paying for the house on the rent saving. We just afford to save any Railmore right now. Clerk way were cant JUNIOR SWEATERS 9.49 6.49 6.49 JUNIOR JEANS 7.49 ROBES BLOUSES WARDROBE CONTEST WINNER! GENEVIEVE SHIELDS Genevieve Shields says: I'm glad I did my Christmas shopping in Tooele. I won a 50.00 wardrobe from. Ruth Weyland, manager; and her helper, choose the winning ticket. . . 882-243- 4 33 North Main is |