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Show Tootle 2 'to a'DD'Uij'iJ luiird rat h Imlav at Final Performance Slated For Mime Troupe May 5, 197S Transtrit, Friday, a u'UianaxuiXKr Tarle City, Utah. Second Clin Postt age paid at Tiaa'lc, Utah. Published by t tic Transcript in Publishing ( nmpans, Inc., .VS North Main Street, Tiaa-l'it v, Utah. Address all correspondence to Boi .'I'M), Bill-k-- e Tiaa'lc, Itali M07U SnlixnanHi rates: 20 tents irr cups. II2V0 jut year delivered by earner in Tiaa le City; $11 VO ja-- year by mud : r aiiwthcre. IT'ltl JSlIKI) In Tiancriit bulletin Publishing Co,, Inc. JOKI.IHW, Publisher ( IIMII IK 111 111. HI'S, lUl.t.ir Slll.liHY S CI.SDDKN'. Hum i I SDA lU IKil s i; Manager T between nnw and neat (Ktnlmr 1, Congress will lie detiilii it; whet her to approve tlu-- Farter Administration's I 179 budget, which proposes to sM-n$,00.2 billion - $38 billion more than this year, with increases for every Department esccpt Agriculture and Commerce. I'SDA takes a $1.9 billion cut - from $22 6 billion this year to a promised $17.7 billion - mainly liecansc the Department expects to pay out almut $3.7 billion less in deficiency payments and loan disbursements in Hal Bradshaw and Kathi Slater -- -- 1979. I'SDA officials are ainbliiii; that the "most likclv weather patterns" in 197S, plus the programs and the farmer held reserve program will increase the Farm Journal prices fanners get for their 1978 cros. e - Couple Plans July Wedding Mr. and Mrs. E. S. (Sheet) Slater announce the engagement of their daughter, Kathi, to Mr. Hal D. Bradshaw, whose parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dale K. Bradshaw, of I .avion, Utah. Kathi graduated from Tooele High School in 1970, and from I'tah State University in 1974, and has been teaching at the Hill Field Elementary School since that time. 1959. New York Cfty. rhe battleground was Rock and Roll. stori sotuofay It was the beginning of an era. You shoulda been there. iti Shows Nightly 7:45 MOTOR VU: Now Maying. Show 8:50, Out 12:05. The last miracle did was the 1969 Mets. I & Before that I think you have to go back to the Red Sea. That was a beamy. George Burnt J, s John Denver OH GOD I ' Also: TERROR IN THE WAX MUSEUM' Come See Our New Jeans THE STORE Also Jeans and Things 105 N. Main (rear) Next Ritz Theater Quality Fabric First in Notions Hal is an industrial engineer, employed by Utah Power and Company. He graduated from Weber State College and fulfilled an LDS mission to the Los Angeles, California area. Kathi and Hal plan to lie married in the Salt Lake Temple on July 7, and will live in Ogden. Open House To Honor Don Mermejos The children of Don and Augustine L. Mermejo will honor their parents at an Open House May 20, 1978 to celebrate their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Friends and relatives are invited to join them at the p.m. No Community Center, Picuris, Pueblo, from 2-- 6 gifts, please. They were married May 23, 1938 at Picuris Pueblo. They are the parents of nine children: Joe I. Quan-chellJoe H. Mermejo, both of Picuris; Pete Mermejo, Clearfield, Utah; Caroline Kowalski, Stockton, Utah; Mrs. Claire (Sadie) Stabenow, Mechanicscille, Iowa; Mrs. Marty M. (Donna) Whvte and Susie A. Mermejo, Colorado Springs, Colo.; David R. Mermejo, Logan, Utah and Michael Mermejo, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Mermejo are both natives of Picuris. Most of their married life has been spent in Utah where Mr. Mermejo retired from the Tooele Army Depot after 25 years of service. They have 8 grandchildren. The Triskelion Mime Company will present its final public performance of the year May 4 and 5 at 8 p.m. in the Tooele High School Auditorium. ALso presented as part of the program will le the award winning one-ac- t play "Wings, which earned Superior ratings at state competition last weekend. Admission is $2.(X) for adults, $1.(X) for students and 75 cents for children. Triskelion, having just celebrated its fourth anniversary, has leen performing throughout Tooele and the Salt lake valley since 1975. The troue has been featured in the Salt lake Tribune and has received much local attention. The fame of the organization is slowly spreading statewide, as well as throughout the west. ' MEMBERS OF the troupe recently conducted a workshop in pantomime at Woods Cross High School, along with a performance at that school as well as many others. The mime troupe has also leen well received at such places as the ZCM1 Center, Trolley Square, libraries, church functions and even a wedding reception. Graduating members of the troupe this year are Sandy Hall, Becky Wis-har- t, Mike McKellar, Marty Griffiths, Amy Glen, Sue Crane, and Sharoll Christensen. First on the program Thursday is Wings, a one-ac- t play taking an interesting and slightly different look at life. The cast consists of Sue Crane, Steve Theobald, Mike McKellar, Randy Crane, lisa Steele, Kelly Rockwell, Dawn and Edith Martinez. Eagles Slate Family Night USUALLY Triskelion only performs for private engagements, so this evening's performance is an excellent oppor tunity to enjoy the art of mime as a family. The whole show has lieen geared to contain something for everyone. "You cant find entertainment like this anywhere," states Carol LaForge, director of the group. Equally rare is the performance of Wings", as the public seldom gets to see what the Theatre Department prepares for competition. "Wings" is a culmination of the lest aspects of theatre, and is a production of very high quality. Enlists In Marine Corps Brenda Dickman and Dannv Smith Jess C. Brewer, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brewer, of Tooele, has eidisted in the U.S. Marine Corps. He enjoyed a going away party at the home of his brother Tom. Jess reported for the Marine Corps Recruiting Depot in San Diego, Calif, on May 1, where he will complete 11 weeks of basic training. Couple Announce Wedding Plans Mr. and Mm. Duane Dickman announce the marson riage of their daughter Brenda to Danny Smith, of Mr. Reed Smith and Mrs. Janet Clark. They will lie married June 3. Brenda is a junior at Grantsville High School where she is on the volleyball team and a memlier of the MIA. Dannv is a senior at Grantsville High and ployed in Timpi, Utah. They will make their home in Grantsville. Harris School Carnival Slated The Harris School Carnival will le held Saturday, May 6, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the school, 251 North 1st Street. Everyone is invited to attend. The big attraction of the day will They were engaged April 14. New Arrival the character Darthvador, depicted from the movie Star Wars." You will have the opportunity to pose for a picture with Darthvador. Special prizes to be given awav will include a Skateboard helmet, and knee pads, transister radios, "Star Wars posters and many other prizes. There will be a bake sale and the menu will include favorites such as comdogs, scones, cotton candy and 1 The Eagles Auxiliary will present their last family night of the season on Saturday, May 6. A lasagna dinner will le served at 6:30 p.m. at a cost of $2 per plate for adults and $1 for children 12 years and under. All memliers and their families are invited to attend. Mrs. June Metcalf announces the arrival of her first grandchild, Benjamin Scott. Proud parents are Walter sno cones. The Dees Clown will also le a social guest. There will lie lots of games and prizes given away. The favorite Cookie Monster of Seseme Street will lie there to pass out cookies. A magic show will be presented at 2 p.m. Everyone is invited to join the fun. Wedding Announced Pam Tate and Ed Wanlass were married May 6, 1978 in Elko, Nevada. They will make their home in Stansbury Park. A ' J h . and Cheryl Hanson of Oakland, Cal. Mrs. Hanson is the former Cheryl Smith of A CONNECTICUT TOSSED SALAD heads icelierg lettuce, tom in pieces green onions, sliced aland Vi inch long (tops and bottoms) biuich red radishes, sliced bite-size- 1 V4 lb. fresh d mushrooms, sliced sized zucchini, sliced alxiut Vi inch thick 1 cucumlier, sliced 1 green pepper, diced 1 jar (4 oz.) marinated artichoke hearts, undrained Combine above ingredients in a very large bowl. 2 medium 4 Tennille Marlene celebrated her first birthday on April 17. On hand to help her celebrate were her parents Dennis and Tammie Vario, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Stoddard and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Vario, aunts, I Add uncles and cousin. They your favorite dressg all enjoyed cake and ice ing and toss lightly, careful not to bruise cream and Tennille receivthe lettuce. ed lots of presents. - the practice of bringing the newborn "Bonding and mother together immediately after birth has won the approval of the American Medical Association, reports the May Reader's Digest. Originally dismissed as a childliearing fad, bonding is now recognized as lieing very important to the healthy development of the infant. Va-ri- o lie-in- HEAVY HOUSEWORK? KELLIE MEGAN Birthday wishes go out to the three children of Scott and Colleen Fish. Chadwin turned 6 years old on Jan. 8, Kellie Jane will turn four on May 9 and Megan Sue celebrated her first birthday April 13. Crandparents are Bill and Gloria Fish and Arvill and Eleanora Murphy, all of Tooele. CHADWIN Since the GI Bill prowas established in 1944, the VA has guaran-tee- d nearly 9.7 million home loans valued at more than $142 billion, the Veterans Administration said. FLOOR POLISHERS FLOOR SCRUBBERS RUGSHAMPOOERS VACUUM CLEANERS AND MUCH, MUCH MORE! gram Happy Helpers MAIN TOOELE-882-610- 6 (Across from Post Office) Parking in Hear SPECIALS Club 4-- H LOR RENTAL The members of the Happy Helpers Club have their start an on home improvement gotten early projects. As first year they are learning lots of helpful things about taking care of a home and how to make pretty things for it. Their names are: (backrow) 4-- Nanette Caldwell, Becky Jeppesen, Francine (Front row) Jamie Murray, Stacey Johnson, Melanie Silcox, and Amy Jeppesen. They are having a fun year with all the special activities. $1088 reg. 16.99 sizes Nas-taci- Tooele Stake Youth Conference SCIENCE FICTION Inspired by the success Utah June 22 through 24. Further information and additional details can lie obtained from the Ward a potenStar Wars, $2(X) million moneymaker, film producers are planning a wave of space age films. Almost 20 science fiction film projects have been annoimced for future production. In an effort to board the "Star Wars train, some studios have even tried to old science fiction Bishop. thrillers. Youth of Tooele Utah Stake are reminded that the Youth Conference this year will lie held at We- ber State College, Ogden of tial -- - Parade "coalition, and evaluation. Enjoy the jersey feel, with lush looks to match. Flattering, fashionable prints, solids and stripes in soft polyester and acetate nylon, spirit-liftin- budget savers. g Sizes 1 4V2-24V- 2, reg. 17.99, now 14.88 CHIC CHARMERS HANG IN WORDS AS SYMBOLS We seem to need catch words or phrases. They get us started on new adventures or bounce us in new directions. In the church recently, we have used words like restructure, development, community or- ganization, 10- - THERE HANDBAGS They have helixid get us steam for concerns which have pushed the church during the past few years. These words are symbols. They carry emotional weight. They express feelings about what is right and what is wrong with the wavs we think and act. They are signals for action and reaction. Church Management: The Clergy Journal Open Fridays til 7:00 p.m. mOD r WIN! TRIP TO ACAPULCO! 9ister Thru May 27th cf DRV ( No Purchase Necessary) . Jr1 Ha j 33 North Main fGL |