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Show 1 Tuurlf Tnmtriit, Friday, Frlwuary 2, 1979 IaaIy Demos Meet tdv jb 8 uuianainiuj ImI fIi fulJtrlMi Vv il sh ilTMAU ImU M Vnund (1m fatUg pM i tl laorlr. It th TrMMrtil RutlriM 1uldirtiMg (onapMt. Iw, V North UM Mwrt, Vldim all la O Ro Ml, 1u4r, l lah VWTi SuImHImi Mm 3mappf I2 Vija-- i r lirlitrml It rimn M Turk, (iiinlrtillt imI Vim4hiiy Iaik. wi l mail mvthetr IVHI JsllliXt Tnmnil HuIIhw fuMnlu((a , tw. J, IttVUt, Hh r rum-xumir-- llr (i, (ti, tll'lin JlHl. IXW, f 11 UU JK WHO HTV Wiiia MIIKHV St t.LMMH N Hounr Men dn mil ntmintain mniriuik 1 Managrr unil ilc os er mrr iriai h tail - msmus. KIT1: i (Nil by sinking Sal. I J I 1 heir 7,-1- pm Mr, lUty Wliil rltuttte will I at (he trakpf. meeting will tr ItrlJ ill the new Juvenile Quirt Hknii al Ok (aarnlv Qmrt Hoove, All lathe a ft in lied to attend gurrt Paraimauit Picture Corp.. uf llolly-wuu- j, California, announced Thursday, January IS. the signing uf Tally Jame Paulo as an Assistant Film Editor. The fnrue-- r resident pres'iously worked a an Assistant Filin Editor for Echo Film Productions in association with Cletut Glenn SoiukI Go., of Hollywood. Tally b the un of Harriet F. Poulin ain tiie late James A. Paulo. Tally was hmmred recently at a iliiuwr given ly the California Film 11m T-l- e Delta Heart Day Hie IVh Heart Day will lie held Frtmiary 10 at tlie (Iiim l a lUnia on Rh Si art h and 7th Kart in Sail tale 71 y. Till together that i plan lad annual Valentine Day fur all for' nar rrtidenl id (tie Delta area. Hie teair are 1 1 a m. to 2 p m. Tlie rort i tl 00 emh and rrrrvatinnt itntrt lie made by Frtmiary 7lh. hiiS t flip while llw Hot. tail make II In Nm Itoyiaf. Matiaaa I Vmrautt will ii.Nrthly ntrrtiiig Mm., Frh, In tKl $ Dhton Guild. He auccessfully com-plrte- the 4-- II Il l that time of year again lime think "Spring' and make the neces-yowardnilie. The sary changes in fashion silhouette is slimmer and trimmer this season, hut the look is still soft and pretty and there are lotf of new and exciting fabric that fit into this fluid to ur picture. Simplicity Pattern Company has a great collection id new spring designs and their seasonal showing of "Fashion Trends and Techniques" will bring you up to date on the latest fashion, fabric, and color Informal inn. Com-mlit y memlwn will model the clothes in this special show Fell. 5, at 10 a m. in the Courthouse Auditorium (north m end) "Fashion Trends and Technique" is presented for women who sew. But with Simplicity's new Yes I Can Learn to tew patterns, any woman interested in creating her own clothes can easilsy tench herself with the simplified in-nut lorn and pictures. Youll see cluthes that are available in a wide range of sires. There are techniques for all tewing talents and levels. A weekend wardrulie of packahle knits will lie shown also a small sampling of fashions from the very casual to the very glamorous. The male memliers of the family are represented too, so mark this date on your calendar. You will see and learn a lot by attending this educational fashion presentation. Spec. 5 John W. Ham. whose wife, Wendy, lives at Dogway, recently was assigned as a truck driver wtlh tlie H02nd Engi-flee- r Battalion in Korea. He entered the Army in July 1971. THE BEE GEES w SGT. PEPPERS LONELYl HEARTS CLUB BAND d required apprenticeship pmgrain in less than a year, and was accejrted into the Guild. Julin W. Ham PETER FRAMPTON Open Houses Scheduled Tally Janies Paulos Simplicity Fashion Show Signs With Parniount Pictures Readied st - Ham h a 1971 graduate id Piter City high scIhkiI in Piier Gitv, III. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jiitin K Ham, live in Piier City, III. It takes two to tango, lo seesaw ami to Imry halt lift. Community Schools Sponsor Running Films The Tooele County Community Schools in conjunction with the Tooele Valley Strident will feature two popular films on running and its benefits. They are titled "The Human Race," and "John Baker's Last Race." The films will be shown in the AV room of the Tooele Junior High School and are free to the public. The program will last 1 H hours. Rick and Kristi Johnson Couple Speak Temple Vows One year certificates earn 7.25 percent quarterly from date of deposit to date of withdrawal. This is an effective annual yield of 7.45 percent, minimum deposit, $500. WON... W.. ANNUAL Tooele Federal Credit Union Mam wrtdMXf onset 101 111 Alt mmo, UOf29th-- TCAO 4)22 Art mints insure MMBtRSHlP (1 Up To $40 000 'N Rick Farrell Johnson and Kristi Lynn McCarty were married in a ceremony performed in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A wedding luncheon at Grandmother's House followed, hosted by the grooms parents Mr. and Mrs. M. Farrell Johnson. Later in the evening the newlyWeds were honored at an open house in Crantsville at the Clark, First and Second Ward Chapel. The following evening, a wedding reception was held in Sinclair, Wyoming, at the Parco Inns Fountain Room. This was hosted by parents of the bride, Mr. and Mis. Ted R. McCarty. The bride chose an style gown of white eyelet and a matching picture hat. She carried a liouquet of red roses, babys breath and daisies. Matron of Honor was the brides twin sister, Mrs. Shawn Olson, with Sharon Vincent, Lori Jardine and Donna Jardine as bridesmaids. They were all dressed in gowns of burgandy and dusty rose calico and carried baskets of holly berry and roses. Floor length gowns of dusty rose were chosen by the motheis of the bride and groom. Kevin Hall performed duties as best man and Van Johnson, Cary Dalton and Cary Olson were ushers. Kathy Palmer was at the guest book. Following a wedding trip to Aspen, Colorado Rick and Kristi are making their home in Newport News, Virginia. - A It is time to enroll in 4 II fur the coming year, and the Open Houses have (awn scheduled to help you enroll. Displays have been set up, with key leaders 11 Council members present to and - help you decide on projects and to help you complete your enrollment. We have se( up the Open House a little earlier this year, tiecause the County Fair and 11 Fair will he held the week of July 24 in conjunction with Landmark Days, so this will necessitate starting clulw a little earlier, in order to complete projects in time for the Fair. Below is a list of the Ojien Houses scheduled: Tooele. Feb. 7, Courthouse Auditorium, pm.; Clover. Feb. 9. Church, 5 pm.; Wendover, Feb. 13, School, Heat Iter Ann Garrard was bom January 23 at the Tooele Valley Hospi- tal. Sir weighed eight pounds four ounce arid measured 20 inches long. Parents are Matt and Julie Garrard, Tooele. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Garrard, Lade Paint, and Mr. and Mrs. DrIiy Price, Crantssillc. Great grandparents are Mrs. Marian Factious, of Magna, and Mrs. Thelma Pleasant Newman, of Crose. Mie has one sister Amanda I .son, 22 months l-- 3 pm.; Crantsville, Frit. 14, Lion Hall, 2-- p.m.; Vernon, Fch. 18, School, 5 pm.; Lincoln, Felt. 20, Church, lake-Poin- t, 5--8 pm.; Stanslmry, Erda and Fell. 21, Stanslmry Fire Station, 4 pm.; Stockton, Feb. 15, Fire Station, 4 pm.; Dogway, March 14, School, 4 1:30 p.m. It is not necessary to come to th e Open Houses to enroll. You may enroll liy dropping into the Extension Office at the Courthouse to enroll, or if you have Item in previously and know what project you want to enroll in, you may call in your enrollment. old Photo bv A D. Thomas Darrell Young Adults Set Formal Valentine Dance Pvt. Darrell W. lamiliert son of Mrs. Serena K. Lambert, Tooele, recently was assigned as a comlwt engineer with the 54th Engineer Battalion in The Young Adults of the are sponsoring a formal girls Valentine dance to be held Saturday, Wild-flecke- Germany. His father, Sgt. Irt Class Billy J. lamliert, b serving in Germany. February 17. A live liand will provide the music and dancing will liegin at 8:30 p.m. in the Fifth Eighth Ward church. Admis- sion is 5 per couple. "What b your profesasked the cannilial chief. "I was editor of the city paprr," replied the captive. Good! smiled the can-nilchief. "Tomorrow you lie editor in chief. sion? An executive of a small TV cable company came home tired but with a smile on his face. Good news?" asked hb wife. "In a way. Henry Dunn, who hasnt paid hb hill for 18 months called in and cancelled" OES To Meet The official Grand Visitation of the Worthy Crand Matron Ella Mae Hardee and Worthy Crand Patron John Castagno will be held Sat., Feb. 3 at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. They will be accompanied by the Associate Crand Officers of the Crand Chapter of the State of Utah.- Members are urged to be in attendance to welcome these State Officers. The Crand Officers will make official visits throughout the state but Tooele Valley Chapter No. 25 will be their first visitation. Worthy Matron Paula Argus will preside. Although the Chapter has been in existence for 16 years Mr. John Castagno a member of the local chapter is their first Worthy Crand Patron. Donna Jeffs, granddaughter of Mrs. Winona C. Woods, of Tooele, was selected as Golden, Colorados Jr. Miss. She and 33 other high that Special school seniors from Colorado will be competing for the Colorado Junior Miss State finals. v VALENTINE WFT Sweethearts Penny Weve assembled a great selection of brand name ready to wear at prices that make "Looking Good more than a pleasure. Rena The Patrick was bom January 16 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. She weighed 4 pounds 5Vi ounces and measured 18V4 inches long. Parents Designer Scarf are Dan and Jada Patrick of Crantsville. Grandparents are Janet Clark of Sacramento, Reed Smith of Crantsville; Leo and Norma Patrick of Sacramento. Aunts and uncles are Wayne and Kathy Smith and Danny and Brenda Smith. Penny has one special friend Carol Ashworth of Crantsville. Photo by A. D. Thomas To Love AUYear! Special Offer! $275 Larry Schmidt Staff Sgt. Larry A. Schmidt, of Tooele, and other members of the 4th Come see our large selection of belts and buckles, and the latest in Jeans and Tops. Receive a free pass to the Ritz Theatre with a $5.00 purchase. THE STORE ,05NMain 882-688- 6 Phillip A. silk-loo- Con- nelly Award competition for Best Dining Facility in the US Army. Schmidt, son- - in- - law of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Thompson, of Tooele, is a cook with the battalion. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawamce A. Schmidt, live in Belleview, Wash. ' Schmidts wife, Kathryn is with him in Oklahoma. 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