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Show Vernon Ward To Sponsor Regional Dance Special Intercut Slate Keirion UUianamXFU' Fireside Sunday Tooele Transcript, Friday, Octolier 6, 1978 2 M 'mi 8 Issued each Friday at Tuuclc City, I'tah. Second ('lass Postage paid at Tooele, Itah. Published by the Transcript-Bulletin Inc., 58 North Publishing Company, Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Bo 390, Tooele, Utah 8407-1- . Subscription rates: 20 cents per copy; $12.50 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele and Crantsville City. $13.50 per vear by mail anywhere. PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. Inc. JOKL DUNN, Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor SHERRY S. GLADDEN, Business Manager Meetings Slated Roundtable Scouting meetings for Cub, Boy Scout, Varsity Scout and Explorer leaders will le held Thurs., Octolrer 12 in the Tooele Jr. High at 7:30 p.tn. This is a one time only Sister Marjorie Wilson will sing a vocal solo. An invitation is extended to all members to at- La change. 14-1- 8 are invited to at- Ieclie League Regius New Series tend. The Federal Womens Club luncheon will Ire held at Distinctive Catering. 285 E. 271X1 S Salt Lake City Sat., Oct. 14 at 12:30 p.m. For reservations call Wanda Chamlterlain youth tend. Admission is by activity or guest cards which may Ire obtained from ward bishops. I.DS dress standards will be olrserved. Refreshments will Ire served. and enthusiastic Seaker. Federal Women To Meet Roundtable All r SjX-ake- School Hoard To Meet The regular board of ed- Breast It will Ire held TuesFeeding. ucation meeting schedulOctolrer 10, 7:30 p.m. at 490 Date day, ed for Octolrer 10 has been Street. rescheduled for October Sulrsequent meeting topics are "The 17 at Tooele School DisArt of Rreastfeeding and Overcoming trict Office. "The Family and the Difficulties, Breastfed Baby, and "Nutrition and A girod rule for going through life is to keep the Weaning. All are welcome to attend. For more information call Jacque heart a little softer than or Sherri at at the head. No race can prosper till it learns that there is as much dignity in tilling a field as in writing a poem. - Booker T. Washington -- Ripley ried to Alonzo Ripley on Octolier 23, 1901 and has lived in Malad all her life until recently when she moved to live with her daughter, Mary Virginia, in Ohio. She is the mother of six children, two of whom preceeded her in death; Ray and Clifford. Those still living are Clarence grandchildren, and two great great grandchildren. Her granddaughter, Mrs. Janice Kentch and several other family members reside in Tooele. We wish her a very Mr. and Mrs. Bovd Redden of Vernal, announce Happy 101st Birthday. the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Frances, to Steven Beckstroin of Logan. Frances graduated from Uintah High School in 1976 and then moved to Logan where she attended Utah Couple To Speak Vows Do we ever have plaids for every need. Shirts, Coats, Jackets, Skirts, Work Shirts Even for the deer hunt. Battle Axe" Plaids Heavy M.85 2.10 State University. Steve is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Beekstrom of Tooele. He graduated from Tooele High School in 1968 and has also attended Utah State University. They will be married in Venial on October 14 with a reception to follow that evening in Vernal, and an open house will be held in Logan October 15. Steve and Frances will make their home in Logan where they are both employed. re THE STORE 105 N. Main, 882-688- 6 New and prospective memliers will lie welcomed Civic into the Tooele Tooele the at League Comity Courthouse Monday, Octolier 9th at 8:00 Maj. Gen. Maurice L. Watts has asked all Utah National Guardsmen to wear their uniforms to work on Friday, Oct. 6, as an of National observance Guard Day. President Jimmy Carter p.m. Those present will be orientated on federation history and projects, and a introduction to club life by Mrs. LaDean Ding, Mrs. Carolyn Nash and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson Rnhy Rolierts. They will be assisted by Mrs. Betty Dow and Carol Jean Copley. Mrs. Long, Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Rolierts attended the General Federation of Womens Clulis Convention in Phoenix, Arizona in June Mr. and Mrs. Darrell L. Bradshaw of Tooele anand gained much worthnounce the marriage of their daughter Darlene Bradwhile information. shaw to Richard II. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. MelA cordial invitation is R. vin Anderson of Crantsville. extended to the Tooele They were married at the North Tooele Stake Cen- Womens Club and all ladter September 1, 1978 by Bishop V. Alan Curtis. ies interested in liecoming A reception was given after the ceremony. The memlier of either club are a bride was radiant in her gown of floor length white orinvited. ganza, with full bishop sleeves trimmed with cluny lace. The bodice and high neckline had The foreman watched and cluny lace trim with a touch of trading on the bodice. The full skirt had a wide flounce wdth at- one of the carpenters worktached chapel train. The veil was walking length of bri- ing on a new house and fidal illusion trimmed with cluny lace and seed pearls. nally asked why he .was Her bouquet was of pink silk rosebuds and baby throwing away so much breath accented with small lavendar flowers and pink nails. The heads are on the and lavendar velour leaves. It was trimmed with pink The picture of Mrs. shows her with a card sent from Carter. Eagles Slate Family Night Eagles family night will be Sat., Oct. 7 at 6:30 p.m. The price is adults $2 and children $1. Guardsmen Asked To Wear Uniforms yd- - See our many other specials in-sto- of Magna, Utah; Isabell of Los Angeles, Calif., and Mary Virginia, of Northfield, Ohio. Mrs. Ripley has eight grandchildren, 23 great- Steven Beckstroin and Frances Redden Orientation Meeting Wedding Vows Said Mary Evans. She was mar- Plaids, Plaids - To Hold el Semi-form- Evans 882-081- Civic League dinnerRegion Priest-Laurwill Ire held Octolrer 14, at -dance 7:30 p.m. in the Crantsville Stake.. The charge will Ire $3.50 and you can get the tickets from a ward representative. The theme will be Streets of San Francisco. The music will be by Taxi. dress is requested. Coats and ties are to be wom. celebrated her 101st birthday today, October 5, with relatives and friends at Northfield, Ohio. Annie Evans was bom in Malad City, Idaho in 1877 to William and 4 also lie entertainment. are reReservations lie made quested and must 8. Octolier by Sunday, Call the Eagles Lodge or 882-028- 6 Annie Ripley Celebrates Birthday Annie will Eagles Auxiliary fathers and to tribute pay sons at an animal banquet held in their honor Wed. Octolier 11. Dinner will lie served at 6:30 p.m. at Dxlge Hall. There will Slated For Tooele Region 882-014- 882-676- 1 He Held ' Dinner-Danc- e A Tooele The Lalieche league of Tooele is Ire ginning a new series of meetings. The first meeting topic is Advantages of Banquet To West Elementary will hold the first general PTA meeting of the year at 7 1 p.m. Wed., Octolrer 1 at the school. Dr. Richard Maxfield from the State School Board will speak on the subject Discipline in Behavior and Studies." The public is invited, especially parents of West Elementary students. Vernon Ward will host the regional dance this Saturday, October 7 at 8:30 p.m. in the Tooele Stake Center. Music by "11th Hour begins at 8:30 p.m. Fireside Region will Ire held Sun., Oct. 8 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele Fourth Ward. Stake South Tooele will Ire hirsts. will Ire Lowell Wilson, Institute of Religion teacher, University of Itah. He Is a very interesting The EaIus Annual West Elementary PTA Meeting has ribbon streamers. The mother of the bride wore a floor length dress of lavendar guiana with a corsage of pink silk rosebuds with pink and lavendar velour leaves. The mother of the groom wore a floor length dress of pink polyester crepe with a matching corsage. The brides sister, Sheryl Jeanne Lawrence, of Roy, Utah, was matron of honor. She wore a floor length dress of pink floral crepe de chine. It had full bishop sleeves with the cuffs and bodice accented with white lace. The bridesmaids wore identical dresses in lavendar floral. They carried bouquets of pink silk rosebuds and baby breath with velour leaves and pink streamers. Bridesmaids were the brides sister Joanne Bradshaw, a cousin Michelle Staples of Kaysville, and a close friend Sharrol Christensen. Best man was Greg Bluck and the usher was Jim Hopkins. The groom wore a white tuxedo, trimmed with black. The fathers, best man and usher wore tuxedos of charcoal grey trimmed with darker grey. They wore pink carnation boutonnieres. Helping with the gifts were the brides brother Wade Bradshaw, and her nephews Steven G. Lawrence, Douglas W. Lawrence, and Richard S. Lawrence, and a brother of the groom, Brent Anderson. At the gift table were Edith Staples and Wendy Davies. Amy Lawrence, Torri Rydalch and Kris Holt served refreshments. Mrs. Leona Pocock played musical selections for the ceremony and during the reception. The happy couple are presently making their home in Salt Lake City where Richard is attending Utah Technical College. designated Saturday, 7, as National Guard Day throughout the United States to celebrate the Guards 342nd birthday. Utah Guardsmen working on Friday are asked to wear their uniforms to draw the publics attention to the fact that many friends and neighbors are members of the National Guard. Policemen, firemen and other workers who must wear a regular uniform as a part of their job, are asked to wear an adhesive National Guard identifier that has been distributed to units throughout the state. The National Highway. Traffic Safety Administration In recognition of the estimates the number of motorcyclists injured annually of owed debt gratitude by at more than 350,000. the people of the United States to those who serve as members of the National said President Guard, Carter in his proclamation, the Congress has authorized and requested the President to issue a proclamation designatingOct. 7, 1978, as National Guard Day and to honor the Army and Air National Guard of the United States for service to their communities, to their states and to their naOct. end, wrong the carpenter. 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