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Show Tootle Transcript, Friday, June 23, J97S Slated Ivturd rath Fridas at Tooele City, t'tah. Second Class Post, Hall. Published In the Iranstript Bui age paid at Tota-leletin Publishing iinpanv, Inc., 5S .North Main Street, Tiaiele Cits, Clah. tdilress all corresjiondeiKe to Bos 1 )r jr The Now Washbasket will hold Jr. Past President 's Party iPotluik) in conjunction with the June 20 meeting It will lie belli at the regular time with a sjietial thank you going to Norma for her time and effort Hep. Women To Meet In spite of imxlern laundry appliances, surveys homemakers (hat spend more time doing tne laiuidrv than ever due to our active lifestyles as well as tixlavs iroxlem fabrics. The right products and procedures can ease this task. Tooele County Hepuhh-caWomen will meet Monday, June 20 at 1 pm. in the (anility Court house. Tins sxill lie meet your candidates day. There will lie a babysitter available. First, sort clothes into loads by color, filter content and amount of soil. Use ss ashing instructions on permanent care laliels to help you sort. Star Party Next mend nps or tears (washing can make them stains worse) and and heavily soiled areas. Youd le wise to use a laundry additive for One that the Now NVashliasket has used is Borateein Plus. It contains public star party will lie held at Stansbury Park, weather permitting. The show pre-tre- fAS AMD THf Frulav from 9 (XI a m until 5 (X) p m. the USU Extension will have the winning with the other quilts on display along entries from the Great Salt lake Area in which Tooele Count v homemakers have jiart icijiat ed in the Quilt faintest. The winning quilts will go to Utah State with the University to lie judged along other seven areas in the State to chixise the winning five quilts. Ml of these quilts will Ik- - ixi display during July and August at the Utah Slate Great American Western Festival which is held annually at the University. , Tixx-l- County homemakers entered some very lovely, and original quilts in the contest, whose theme was Contemfrom Traditional patteporary designs rns," Hie public is invited to attend the disjilav to see these lovclv quilts, at the Courthouse Auditorium all day on Frid- The Ward is having a Julv celebration. Activities start at 8 p m. the evening of June 30th at the I.ake View Chapel. There will le a western dance. Ages 12 and up are invited to join in the fun. The price is $1 (X) a couple or .50c a person. Tuesday. July 1th there will he a flag raising ceremony at 7.(X)a in. at the Lake View ChajH-1- . Following will lie a breakfast from 7:30 - 9.30 a m. A parade will at 10.30 Any faimlv group or individual may participate. The parade will end at the View Chapel. Beginning at 1 until 3 p in. there will lie concessions, a dunking Ixxith. games, food, and lots of fun! ay, June 23. Gary, Florence and Rachel Hinckley CB Club Slates Break Florence Hinckley Receives Master Degree Ix-gi- Stansbury Astronomical will host a public star party at Stansbury Park Friday the 23rd of June. A short slide show will liegin at 8 (X) p m. at the Stansbury Park (dub I louse, and will lie followed by views of planets arid stars Salt K County, wants to invite everyone out to the C B. Break to . lie held June up Settlement Legion Park and Rodeo Grounds. Friday night the 23rd there will he a dance starting at 8.30 p m. Dancing will lie to the music of the Country Collection. There will lie sloppy joes, hot and jxip sold there. dogs, chqs, jxijK-ornSat. activities will start at 10 (X) a in. Activities include jongo, horse shoes, fish jxind and other games all day. They will also have sloppy joes, hot dogs, chips, jxijicom, and jxip to sell until 1.34) p m. Dixir jines will lie given away every hour. The mam pne drawing is at I (X) p in. Camjnng is available. Come out and have a lot of fun. Do not bring a $2 gift for bmgo. This C.BROU, Special Interest Activity Slated Bolindcr Scott turn- Can-von- , A sjiecial interest region activity will tie held Friilav, June 23, 6 pm. at the Tooele North Stake. There will lie a salad bar with a 50c two sears old Mas 19. Parents are Mike and Jean Bolindcr. Grandparents are Keith and Kate Wanlass and Darrell and Maxine Bolindcr. Great grandparents are Bucla Ruth Wanlass Bolindcr, and Mrs. James Madsen. ed Txx-l- 23-2- 1 1 A charge. A variety show will liegin at 7:30 p.m. with the Eva Shields family entertaining. All sjiecial interest are welcome. was an error. Scott was honored at a party with family and friends. ARGONAUTS 5 W 4th Scheduled Ends Sat. -- ard Slates Fourth of July Activities Lakeview n whiteners, brighteners and en.yines for removing stains and is proven safe for all washable fabrics, colors and through the societys fabric finishes. ' RITZ Mr and Mrs. Ralph 1). Jordan, formerly of Tooele, announce the marriage of their daughter Cindy to Val Barton, vm of Mr. and Mrs. Blair Barton. Cindy is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilvmm Jordan of Tooele. ' Cindy and Val were married Saturday, June 10 in the Salt l.ake Temple. Tlu-were honored at a reception June 16 m Hanford, California and June 10 m Centerville, Utah Fflective Julv prises on Friday Night Steaks will increase hv $ I (X) eac h. Sirloins are $i 50 and T Bones are $3.50. Individual side orders of shrimp will lie SOf a piece. The Kagles uvihary Tiaa'le, I'lah MOT I. sear cops. $12 50 SuliscnpHon rates 20 cents hv carrier in Tooele Cits. $1150 jut Sear In mad anywhere. PCBIJSIll.Dhv Transc ript Bulletin Publishing Co . Inc JOKL Ul'N V Publisher CIISHIJEKOBKRTS. Fahtor SIU.HHYS CLM)I)LV Business Manager Quilt Exhibit Scheduled Couple Marries Activities a uuianaujixjpa' '7SS. Eagles merit courses. Mrs. Hinckley and her husband, Gary J To keep their sanity in an insane war, they had to be crazy mi o SANAViMON lokmlM hiO) Oh ' IKhIiiCOi O 9kmvs s iNni'5TifS COt uMhiaa ftiutf C !E vii NOW SHOWING Shows Nightly 9:25 JERRY REEL) and PETER FONDA have found something more Fun than Truckin' ...its m3 International Release INC Law School Graduate BOYPRVTT Pratt Jared William was bom June 5 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds 6 ounces and was 19 inches long. Parents are Dennis and Nanette Pratt. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Pratt and Mr. An American and Mrs. William Fish, all of Tooele. Great grandparents are Mrs. Ada Fish of Salt Lake City. Welcoming him home were brothers and sisters Joanna 5; Jason 2; and Rebecca 1. Pi lot o by A. D. Thomas Poor Health Hits Driving Auto accidents dont just happen. They are caused. An overwhelming proportion of them are caused by the human element. Sometimes this human element involves a driver with a physical or emotional condition that makes him a less than ideal driver. You are in good health. You have an excellent safety record. Yet, under certain circumstances, it can he dangerous for you to he in the drivers seat, the American Medical Association points out. The emotional stability of the driver is important in maintaining traffic safety. You owe it to others and to yourself not to drive when you have serious problems on your mind. Harold Wayne Green, Grantsville, has received his juris doctor degree from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of I aw in recent ceremonies in Sacramento. Green, the son of Harold and Ruhv Green, 196 South AT LAST! AN EFFECTIVE METHOD TO HELP YOU RETAIN THE HAIR YOU HAVE Excessive hair loss can be controlled by new scientific discovery1 natural man. Scalp Over 50 of men over 30 have the characteristic of male pattern baldness After exhaustive scientific efforts by Natural Man, a program for the effective treatment of male pattern baldness has been developed resulting in a significant reduction of hair loss, with more healthy, hygienic hair and scalp We cant promise to restore the hair you ve already lost but we may be able to help you retain the hair you have Come in today and find out how we can help you RITZ BARBERSTYLE SHOP 4 117 N. MAIN The I landv Dandies are a leather craft group. All the memliers of our group have Ireen practicing on rounders from their kits. In our kits we have seven tools and a mallet. The first tool we used Our first meeting was held June at our leaders home. We elected officers for this year. They are: Valerie Chaudoin, President; Tina Fortner, Christine Nlair, We voted for officers also. Refxirter LaRae Woestman Chamber To Meet In Wendover The Tixiele Chamlier of Commerce will travel by has Wednesday evening to Wendover for dinner and the installation of hoard member Dean Johnson. Price for the trip is $12.54) jier person, which includes prime rib dinner, transportation and a jroll of nickels. To make reservations call Marlyn Russell at teenager who can do his lessons hxiking at television probably - It Takes isnt talking on the All Kinds, Franklin P. Jones A while Elder 650 full-tim- e and 650 part-tim- e students from all 50 states. The graduation marked the completion of the law school's 54th academic-year- Kenneth Fre- drickson will report his two year LDS mission in the Vernon Ward at 5:30 p.m. Sunday Elder Fredrickson recently returned from the Sidney Australia Mission, where his mission president was former Tooele resident Loren C. Dunn. During his two years in Australia, Elder Fredrickson served as a missionary trainer, a district leader and for more than seven months as a zone leader. He reports missionary work in the area is growing rapidly and LDS elders and sisters are having success with a new baptismal diswhich they are cussion Enrollment at UOP McGeorge School of Law during the past year included . using. Rep. Women To Meet Tooele County Republican Women will meet Monday, June 26 at 1 p.m. in the County Courthouse. This will he meet your candidates day. There will be a babysitter available. VA: May I Help You? I am a veteran and to sell my V financed home to a Can I do so and he released from liability for the loan? A Yes. If the loan is current, the purchaser assumes full liability for the loan, and the purchaser meets VA credit and income criteria, you mav lie released from liability. w ish Hi my name is Aurelia Marett and I was bom on the 14th of June at 8:09 a.m. at the Tooele Valley Hospital. I weighed a whopping 10 lbs. 3 oz and was 20'A inches long. I have a very Sherrie I received a Elder Fredrickson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fredrickson of Vernon. If he returns to college this fall, he plans to attend ther BYU or Utah State University, Gymnastics ourge Slated mother, - Marett and a A three-wee- k course in will begin Grandma gymnastics good natured Clara Marett and lots and Monday, June 26, at the lots of aunts, uncles and Tooele Junior High School. Classes will lie held at cousins to love and care for 1, 2 and 3 p.m. on Mondays me. through Thursdays, according to Community Schools Director Leigh B. Pratt t, Secr- and etary-Treasurer, Mair, Trudy hstorian. Rojxirt-er-- How many times have you heard this. I truly believe it. If you feel l as I did, and sincerely want to do something about it, I suggest you contact Mrs. Carolyn Palmer at her Diet Center on Upland Drive. chose the name Sujrer Chefs and organized our club. We are planning many fun activities and will leam more alrout foods and good nutrition in our Foods Project. George Judd Gray Rejxnter: Trudy Mair pounds ut Marriage ing a baton, springs, or chopsticks, easy till vou is like turning eating twirlhand- lixiks trv it. it DIET .CENTER, with so Long and Short DRESSES KNIT TOPS STRETCH BIKINIS gSSSS 9 7.99 2 fori PRICED TO CLEAR REGULAR TO 15.00 ASSTD. COLORS To Be Given Awav REGISTER IS $C WIN! ONf;nne30thSSm TODAY FOR M GIFT CERTto TW CATES CO OUR GIFT CERTIFICATE GIVEAWAY. DRAWING WILL BE HELD JUNE 30TH. YOU NEED NOT BE PRESENT TO WIN. of his companions aSSsSSSSSSis SSSsSSSSs that offend him, than their please him.--Grevil- le pro-liahl- .9.99 ALL SALES FINAL USE OUR LAYAWAY tend much more to the It is well for a man Belated birthday wishes he has learned to when who Yes. Providing your go to Stacy Jeffers A what he cannot endure 13. turned one Stacy May yearly income is within the and to up with current limits, von may celebrated her birthday change what give cannot he dignity and h it w her brothers, Lynn again be eligible to receive Aikman retain. Scott. Parents are John and a monthly widows pension. Carol Jeffers; Grandparents The one that two can One thing you leam by are Mrs. Rose Shinder of y stretching the truth is Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. L.yle live as cheaply as is leading a double life. you cant tell it from a he. Johnson of Granger. 1 Since 1943 weve been bringing you the finest in womens clothing and accessories. Now were celebrating with a summer clearance sale through the end of June. Examples: is an unfortunate disposition in man to at- 40 882-47- YEARS OF BUSINESS m TOOELE. There which 882-612- 0 836 Upland Drive If No Answer: WERE CELEBRATING 35 7 jierfections inched' ANNIVERSARY SALE 882-091- 5 faults the SHP SSftGu Grode will instruct the class, and she will lie assisted by young ladies on the Tooele High gymnastic team. Those interested should call lietween 11 a.m. and 5 p.m. or after 5 p.m. monthly 77?A AMMS Stacey After my husband widow's pension from the VA This benefit was terminated when I remarried. Mv second husband has since died. Can I receive anything from the V based on the military service of mv first husband0 lovely I- A TESTIMONIAL! We Vernon Elder Reports Sunday cific. died Nutrient Super Chefs Park St., was one of 328 4) Hair& Handy Dandies w as our swivel knife. graduates participating in the commencement held at the Municipal Auditorium. Green and his classmates were addressed by Mike O'Callaghan, governor of the state of Nevada. Following the presentation of the class by Gordon D. Schaber, dean of UPO McGeorge School of Law, the graduates were conferred degrees by Dr. Stanley E. McCaffrey, president of the University of the Pa- Q 882-993- C. Hinckley, at the jrresent time reside in Alierdeen, Idaho where Mr. Hinckley is the Migrant Resource Rixmi Teacher School District. for the OS'MCSCOl RITZ Starts Sat Shows Nightly 7:4S MOTOR y De-jsa- rt G rtiitSi XJMlaPC'JS Florence Flame Young Hinckley received the degree of Master of Science in nutrition in graduation exercises held Apnl 21 at Brigham Young University. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morns D. Young, Tooele. Mrs. Hinckley graduated from BYU in Apnl, 1974 with a Bachelor of Science degree in nutntion. She then served a health mission for the Church of Saints in EcuJesus Christ of Latter-daador. South menca. for 18 months. After returning from her mission she resumed work at the BYU towards her MS degree. The topic of her Excretion thesis was "Hydroxyproline in Man: The Effects of Varying Kind and Level of Protein Intake. The thesis results are in the process of being workprepared for publication. Mhile HinckMrs. MS degree, ing towards her ley taught sections of the undergraduate Food Science and Nutrition SHF WORTH MflOM AKIMS 7 Esta blished 1943 Open TW 7 p.m .Friday |