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Show Toot'll Transcript, Fri., February 24, 1978 limit'd Methodist Women To 01serve The Call To I' raver And Airman Compton 'training Julie Benge, of Mrs. Cleo L daughter limit, of Clendale, An., to lux assigned Chanute AFB, III., after Airman Self-Deni- al The Fluted Methodist Momeii of Toinde's Fnit-,-- l Methodist Church in I tall will hold one of their the worlds imputation, over Ml percent of the :'ople on some conti- He- nts. Freciiently, child- re'll and youth sutler the most from povertv, urban- iation and violent social their ujihcavcl. Despite needs large numliers thc-iare often neglected, their voices unheard. "flu offering will go for programs for mentally and phvsically hamlicaj)-x-- d 1 most important annual observances - the Call to Fraser and Self Denial. HIF prngiam will at I p in. I ri . March 1 at Tooele Methodist. Major events of the observance include the tiiet Day and description o the mission projects for which a sjiecial offering is F.ic h woman who takes part is asked to give for others by denying herself ami to pray. Through prayer, slie experiences a oneness with spiritual woik-ermission planners, and those served in church- - relatc-nunistnes. The Women's Division of the Board of Clolial Ministries of Hie Fluted Methodist Church sjion-vir- s the Call to Braver and Self Denial. Two areas of the la ne Foiled Methodist mission program are designated for giving this year. In the Foiled States, the offering will lie used for Mission Institutions: r children, pre-nat- and care for mothers and babies, nutrition and health care for post-nat- children, child and youth education for advexaev, clulchen and vouth, Chris tian education programs aod materials, and other needs. T1IF. service for the (,hiiet Day, "1W Thou My was written by Vision, Jean Hawk Troy. The service is organized around Be Them the by inn, Mv Vision. The theme is hunger - phvsical hunhunger, ger, spirit nal emotional hunger, and intellectual hunger. Alxiut 1.5 million worn in 35,000 lexal units in all 50 states will join in the olrservanee. List sear, the offering total-ee- Ix-e- n , jimb f ,f I t VI 1 5 completing Air Force basic training. During the six weeks at lackland AFB, Tex., the airman studied the Air - 1 Force 'Hr Force. Airman Benge will now trainreceive ing in the aircraft equip t maintenance field. l $792,4.55. JFI.IF BFCF Area Resident Attends Meetings In Washington Mrs. MOBF than 150 representing mem-lx-r- s in the 50 states, Puerto Bico, the lhilip-ine- s and the Panama Canal Zone met in the Imand Women's provement Ihvixion- - owned Property. Tlie Women's Di- of Hilton Fell. Washington . Hie women discussed the progress of Auxiliary programs in the fall and vision owns apjiroximate-I95 pieces of projx-rtin 30 states, Puerto Hieo and the Virgin Islands. AT T11FSF sites, mission programs are earned out. Most of the buildi in service ings have for many years, some as many as 75. A few are newer. All are heavily used, sometime's around the clock. The buddings need v and recently attend- ed the American Auxiliarys midyear National ComExecutive l mittee Meeting in Washington, D.C. Maimcnance maintenance of Dow, Betty early winter and plotted programs for the remainder of the organization's im- sc that the provement mission programs can more efficiently. Overseas, the ottering will he used for Children and Youth in Today's World. and Children youth make lip most of to the s tional Executive Na- Com- mittee Meeting also disaimed alcohol cussed programs at preventing im-n- Die airman attended Clendale High School Her father. Doran R, Hunt the meet next August, just abuse, in assisting President 's ( annmissic m jirior to the Auxiliary's on F.in)lc)yment of the National Cousoulion in and in ser- New Orleans, a. llandica)x-d- , Mrs. Dow is a ving the needs of the nation's veterans. Educa- of the American tion and scholarshij) pro- Auxiliary, A. George grams, national security C.rcenlee Fnit No. 17 in and a special foreign re- Toxle. She holds the polations program in con- sition of National Execujunction with CARF was tive Committee Woman also discussed. in the Auxiliary for the TUB' Committee will Department of Flab. resides in Tixx-le- . Her husband. Airman Bolx-r- t E. Benge, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bolx-rt E. Benge Sr., of Clou-dal- When change comes, do you view it through the clouded lenses of fear ami resistance, or do you see it from the advent eyes of opjxirt unity and enthusiasm? Wards Words - Recycling Unit Stops In Tooele On Saturdays The three- - administrative year, which ends in August. While in Washington, delegates received a briefing at the Pentagon and at the State Department. They had the opportunity to visit with their legislators during the Auxiliary's Capitol Hill Day. nrguma-tioi- l sjx-ci- s Toex-le- , mission, and customs and instruct ion in human relations. Completion of this training individual the eanied credits towards an associate in applied science degree through the Community College of the Air Fixxl Centers state aluminum in Ftah, Idaho and WashAllx-rtson'- s recycling program collect- ington. 12 Tlie partici)ating unds of aluminum from retail fixxl outlets in Ftah consumers last vear a contributed 557,000 pounds to the 1977 total. new record in the effort and an Reynolds brings mobile increase of 17 percent recycling vans to the over 1976 collections. sons locations at speTlie public was paid cified days and times each more than $133,000 for the week paying collectors 17 cents a pound for light metal that Reynolds Aluminum Recycling Co. cans, collects in the parking TV' dinner trays, foil, lots of 50 participating snack, dip, pudding and ed over 2.5 million po- - three-year-o- ld rt meat containers. Reynolds pays the same price for all- - aluminum siding, guttering, storm dixir and windoxv frames, lawn furniture tubing, if it's cut to lengths not exceeding three feet and separated from aluminum cans. The current Reynolds will stop at the All ert sons store in Tooele from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. on Saturdays. mobile unit IN-DA- or CASSETTE STEREO TAPE PLAYER with AM-F- M MULTIPLEX RADIO Shalee Marie Wells was bom Feb. 9 in Provo. She weighed 5 pounds 12 ounces and was 184 inches long. Parents are Dan and Janell Wells. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johnson, of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. II. G. Wells of Fresno, Calif. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Erb M. Johnson, of Mr. and Mrs. Tooele, and Marlin Lundberg Mrs. Naomi Hampton, all SPORT GRIPS HEAVY-DUT- KRAC0 Reg. 3 49 Y 2 95 RUBBER FLOOR MATS QUARTZ LITES of Fresno. 129S CARTRUCK BRAKE SHOES duty RAMPS $495 Nows the time to buy! 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