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Show This Is The Way We Were Television Ka played Hi put in the change in the American way 4 life. Children watched, K busy hoi king parent! and oserwotked tshuoltrat tier had little lime lo thar TV with the children. Very often, therefore, the duldren came lo live alone in a Hitler work that the adulli did not dure, Instead of during ideas nith neighlwr-hoo- d children in nrighKirhond groojn, the children remained at home Hatch ing TV. Imtead of during TV pro grams and dnctming them, each child Hal given hti own TV set. At children remained at home with their man TV lets, they came to understand the new widened world and the world of the future I letter than their limy parent! did, and the generation gap widened. Mrv Carrin Johnson, metnlier of (his year committee took tome tune to inlentew as many of th ose (own folk 73 and over in connec-thwith this year theme of "The Way We Were. Tlie following is her story of those inters iew. Mary Imlay rememliered cook-inall tlie laid at home and then taking it ready to sene up to the dinner. Itiey actually cooked three times Ihunday (or the old folks, Friday at g rvaai for the tluldren and Friday hat tince decided thif wit true. lie irmrmlien attending Soriahlet in the First Ward Church, the Opera Ihaise, the elementary tchool, the old hih whoul and the new high tchool. iut Jimmy n g eve-tun- for tlie yucuig folks. dishes were stored sear Ilie to year and had lo !e washed Kith e and after the two clay event. Mie rememliefs darning on the flmtr which was Imilt on springs in the old ()iera lliNtse. The walU and the two-str- p were tlie fa von lev ing tIV) million on "trilingual education program in American tlanroom. There it nothing 14 aKxit it, however. The language in which instruction is conducted now include: Central Jimmy Williams rememliers gang to his first Socialite in I'JUO. They used to have the ihildren's dame and Yup'ik, Aleut, Yup'ik, Cwahin, (the foregoing in Alaska), N'asa Jo. Tagalog, 1'itiu. Plante (I pnmiise I'm not making this up), llocano, Camlio-chaYiddish. Chinese, Vietnamese, Piuijalii, Creek. Italian, Kurean. Polish, French, llaitian. Ilaitian-French- . Poriuguese, Andric, Crow (yet, Virginia . . .J. Crre, Keresian, Tewa. Apache, Muhawk, Japanese, lakota. Onataw, Samoan, Chamorro, Carolinian, Tom Rethell and Russian. Creek-Siminol- slijvs and mishaps. Tlie young swains felt they made lag impression on all the girls at a remit uf their newly thorn apprarance, m BHJV.UAL EDUCATION Thh tear the Tinted Slate govto think ernment, which I am h afflicted with a death widi. It spend- Atha-Irasca- ed with many n K Friday aftenvxxi. This particu-i- e was held in the old Socialite llall which was across from the old First Ward church, down the street from where the pioneer museum now stands. The first time he went to a young Gladys Ratcliff only had tune to tell Ivisv the served on the committee twice in as many yean. One of the things the vividly rrmemlien it tome (4 tlie more lively nietnlirrs of the commit lee taking a few nipt from the Kittle to nuke their taskt easier. Cl CO Jefferies loved the in tlie old das and loses them still. She esfieciallv liked the dancing as she and her hitdund used to he the Fred Adair and Ginger Rogen c4 Crantsville. tfie was the women's chairman at one tune and for yean tang on the sociable program with Iw--r three arrangements ewowra 14 W. Vine Tooele, Utah 882-732- Thomas Mander V; v id- rememlier-e- d bring on the committee with John Clark, Clark Jefferies, and Cab Geo Jefferies. That year NT - Here we are in 1910 in front i4 the old Wadctns with the famous Opera House in tlie background. Jody -- t first great big coconut cake. Bashful J ihnny played in the balcony of the Opera House and every one danced. Although the memories ranged from washing dishes to coconut cakes, all the ofFLOWEBBS trvtca Wart v T. i 4 Carrie Reed. Water for washing dishes had to ! Iieated on coal stoves, which was not (pule a handy as automatic dishwashers. Site alto rememliers that the children were always fed canned salimm then, and an orange or a lug of candy, considered hy them to le a big treat in Yerdi Sutton recalls being inarched up some stairs at his first Sociable. He was seated right next to a Weddings Silk flowers . vVSs s v fits SPtl- ft' - -- Ti time. Copper 4t tvX w were after her mother passed away, and the was living with her Grandmother west of town. Her Crand-mothe- r dressed her and put her on the was snow on the ground, There stage. and it took two and half hours to come into the children's dance. She was four and a half years old at the Also: U furnished l Lovina Lawrences or arrangement. partonoi I Vi . ;V . . always honored the "Old Folks." It was Just a party for the whole town. She rememlers how friendly it was and how everyone looked forward to it to bri ghten up their January. Come in and pick up a fresh spring bouquet . , . luven't Spring. HOUSE , ! Nlillward ws the chairman. He Bob Cook and Hay den Anderson were in the fund. Mae Castagno said thrv Take Home Some Dried !!!! created each year by Mannda Tate and the Kg wicker twskrtfull of food and d ILqier't Amy Watson recalls the hot chocolate with whlpjied cream served to those who weren't waiting for a cup 4 Jenny Erickson's coffee brewed every tear by her in a big copper Ixuler. Site rcmemlx-r-t everyone waiting to see tlie latest three or four layered cake old folks had fond memories of r Esen the old waited for tlie Sociable celebration. four-yea- 3 The -- 7 : This is the wav we looked at Beehive girls back in 1919. If you dresses, youll find were right in style for todays fashions. II y look at our Way We Were. - Gee, The Crantsville Utah The C rants ville Utah were Stake has entered six has-- Stake Roadshows ketball teams in Division held Tuesday in the stake 6 play this week. These house and in the 1st, 2nd teams were winners in the and Gark Ward buildings. Theme was "Happiness Region. e The judges were were Is. JunStandings Stans-bur- y iors, first place Cregrey and Paulette Montree, both of Salt A team; Teachers Lake City. B The team. Stansbury The results were as Ward Third Veterans took first place. The 4th follows: first place went Ward Seniors placed se- to lake Point Ward; second. These teams all cond place, Stansbury played Wednesday night Ward. Best actor, John Golla-he- r, games. Best actress, Diane On Thursday, Mar. 15 the first place Seniors of Davies, both of Lake Point. Best supporting actress, the Clark Ward will play First at 8 p.m. in the Tooele Kim Levenhagen, Best supporting High School. The second Ward; place Fifth Ward Veter- actor, Tony Suazo, Clark Ward; Best stage, scenery ans will play at 9 p.m. Winners will play Fri- and props, Fifth Ward; in the Army! -- ar MISTY VELVET By Zenith Elegant at an affordable price SUNUW r SUN Sculptured shag a. vfosws Best day. original costumes, The winners will be Third Ward. Most original script was competing in the area written by the youth of tournament next week. Happy Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Dean M. Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Minchey and Mr. and Mrs. Merle Haight Best Ward; Stansbury original music. First Ward. Tom Stamm and Matthew Swenson were specialists for the Birthdays Ilene Butler Nancy and Angie Wilson, Mar. 17; If your Social Security Heath- Rickey McKean, Michelle Rupp, Kathleen Edwards, Mar. 18; Karen Imlay, John Framp-toMary Ann Hunt, Mar. 19; Glen L. Bolinder, Gary Lee Kimber, Dan Hunt, Jessica Oliver, Mar. 20; Debbie Allred, Becky Fawson, Kathy Framp-to- n and Dave Lawrence Mar. 21. er Number ends in 96 bring your card in and get a Froo n, YOUNG AT HEART By Monticello 10 gorgeous colors in a sculptured shag All C PLUS It Works: Offer limited to the first ten correct responses. 2. One per person only. 3. Employees of Taco Time or the Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n not eligible. 4. One per family. i C Heres How Taco Burgor! 1 . S'M1VU IH) night - Carpets Sale Priced! 5. No Open Daily 10 to 6 Closed Sundays Quality Furniture at Modest Prices 29 N. MAIN 882-626- 2 I used to know that Ear-len- Our finest carpets are value priced during our Once-A-YeSpring Carpet Fling. Choose from plushes, shags, splushes and prints. And, tkere is one just right for you. Mayor Brown of Crantsville is shown receiving a plate of homemade cookies from Kathy Green, a member to show appreciation to the support that the Crantsville community gives to the program, durAppreciation Week. Cookies were delivered ing to local businesses, banks, and organizations that have supported the program during the past week. This is the way of saying 'thanks for all the help and support you give to the program. 4-- purchase necessary. TACO TIME 4-- 4-- H 4-- 4-- 13 uuianatfjij.Kf SECOND SECTION IaS Bolinder rememlien there used to lie no charge. Everyone came and ckauted everything from the fixl lo tlie I wnd. He rrmemlten that the voting fellow didn't take date to the ihitf, 1x4 went and danced with all tlie girls. those days. profile's social tie, he and a friend. Edward Barms, decided they were now olJ enough to shave and proceeded to shave each other. This inexpert-encewielding of the straight edge end e, Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 16, 1979 125 So. 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