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Show Timclt TraiiMii4, Thtirxlat, August 30, 1979 2 'tz 8 NilirilwH Twh rh Turwi.v ItllMIl. luurd No. (I SpS ( K, To Meet The AAUW will spona meniVrthlp tea Sept. 6, 6:30 p.m. at Marian Olsen's, 526 North Coleman. Memlien are invited to bring a guest. Reservations mud lie made by Saturday, Sept. 1. For reservations call Don- TV family of Tressia Bril met for a reunion Aug. 17 and sor IA TV I tah. Smittd tla Mlag pawl at lmrlr, I laK. PuiJiJwiI bv lb lianrnpt Mullrlla (ultltdiing ( wiuik, Inc, 5H N. Main M, luurlr U, all nampuMlrMf In Hut 3KI. Tourlr, I lah. ai AAUW Family Reunion families uf Mrs. daughters met at Murray Park Friday for games, picnic and visiting. On Saturday some of the family went to the Salt Lake Zoo, while others went to Timpanogus Cave. met later They at the home of Jack and Carol I lea gin, in Woods Hell's bUm llah MOT 4. Silx rain ill inilt ri ni nijiv, I2 VI prr irar iltlkrinj In lailHi in T'aaV. (aanlrtltlr and Vain-InirI'aik. II I Vlri rai In mail amwltrn It HI islll ) In 1 iaimnA HulMlli PuhlnhiiiK (ai , Inc J)U. IH'NVPuldlJirf ( IIUllJK IUIHI HIV halitnr Texans Visit Tooele Cross for more visiting, picnicing and home movies. Everyone had a very enjoyable time. Attending were Tressia Bril, Mike and I ova Pad-geSteven, Eddie and Elisa Patlgen of Tooele; Ciltiert arid Joyce Searle and children Fred, Paul and Ellie, Taylorsville; Cary and Eileen Phelps and 5 children from Dt-ru- s Heights, Calif.; John and Kathy Western and 3 wan of Spring City; Dan- ny and Sheri Winona and 2 daughters from St. George; Lorraine Haskell and children Brian, Da- vid, Kathy and Ronnie from Bremen, Ohio; Mike and Polly Moretlo and children from Columbus, Oltio; Richard and Chris Young and 2 children of Sun Valley, Calif.; Cerri Haskell from Wichita, Cheerleaders Sponsor Open Air Dance Thursday IV TWlc lliuli Sa liiaatl OiiYilralm a "lli'lln will the fmilliall sravai wlmh Ugim I'rnLiy night. uf xm-- r )jiu" ih iiighl in Ilia mini iaik ul Mam ami Vine I ).uu int will V In (lit music til Compat S any ami will pin. tailing tiulil III pm. All slmlcul u( Tum-lI li air I'lmliallv Invit-i- l toatlrml. gH acquaint-til- . ami iit Hi llir spirit Vi-vci- lt c l.-- is mi Hn-i- e the timer. c ist fr Scouts Kickoff Program IVwret IVak l)is-- I ml Scout ini' program fur the 1979-- 'ISO sear will lie laimthrd Scit. 6 at p m. at the Tooele Junior IhgfiSihool. Tins meeting will V imrtant for all adults registered ami working in venting to attend. first Crane ami ham) alaait the district ami council events plan-mlor the craning year. il s Julie Hamilton IV Wedding Plans Arc Announced Mr. and Mrs. Rodney L Hamilton announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Julie to Dwaine Strickland, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Strickland. TV young couple will lie married SeptemVr 17th in a garden ceremony at the home of the grooms parents. They will lie honored at an open house later that Kansas. Jack and Carol Heagin, and children Mike, Julie and Peggy Newman and vm from Woods Cross; John and Barbara Gillette evening. Dwaine is a 1975 graduate of Tooele High School. Julie graduated from Tooele High School in 1979. They will make their home in Moah where Dwaine is employed with Atlas Minerals. l ime To Spray Walnuts and children Lori, Linda, Ruliert and Dclihie from Bountiful. Walnut trees should lie BOY II VNSKN sprayed within the next J.icuh lalwiu Hansen is two days to kill husk flits, V first laini son of BarBeck, local walnut bara and 1 xlilie llansrn. tree sjiet ialist says. lie was Ixim on IiijjirI 1 Bik said if residents al tlir I.DS lluspilal. who have walnut trees Grandparents are Keith do not spray them again, ami Alice Outen, and the flies will lilaiken the (lar and lliilh llansen. walnut and make them Great grandmother is verv difficult to dean. jST n Outen. family present. She will turn 75 on August 31. Septt. 27, Monday, August Mrs. Skelton and two sisters, Alice Ewell of and Hattie King of Salt Lake left on the k for Portland, Ore- gon to visit another sister Daisy Thompson and family. This is the first time in 20 years that they have all been together. While in Oregon Mrs. Skelton plans to visit her grandson and family. Tooele Health Food Store 24 years , old. NOWOPEN! EAGLE GIFT SHOP Offering Beautiful Gift Items of Brass, Copper, Glass, or Wood. OPEN 12 p.m.-- 9 p.m. 4100 So. Redwood Rd. KDYL 9 ait ' Levingston BYU. During the August commencement university officials conferred S3 doctoral, 405 masters, 1,222 bachelor's and 128 associate degrees. The graduates represent 47 states and 28 countries outside the United States. Of the total graduating, 55 percent were men and 45 percent were women. Parents are Cary and Cina Knight. Grandparents are Harold and Ramona Knight, Pine Canyon and William and Georgia McKay, Arizona. Cary has one sister Kristi Lynn, 24 years and one brother Kody Dean, 14 years old. Photo by A. D. Thomas Fair-chil- MRS. LEVINGSTON Some Offices Close For Labor Day NUCLEAR BUILDUP Although the Soviet strategic nuclear buildup has been most dramatic, they have by no means been neglect- ing the other elements of their military power. For example, the former clear-cu- t US lead in tactical nuclear capability has been overtaken by the Sovietsd, particularly in view of their e systems such deployments of 0 missile. as the mobile, MIRVd This is a particularly worrisome problem in Europe, given the current state of essential equivalence in strategic forces and substantial Warsaw Pact numerical superiority in conventional forces. David C. Jones, Vital Speeches of the Day Because of the Labor Day holiday the Tooele City Hall and the County Building will be closed on Monday. In addition, the library, which nor- long-rang- SS-2- mally closes on Monday, will also lie closed on Saturday. Carbage collection will continue on its regular schedule without interruption because of the holiday. R - Card of Thanks We would like to thank everyone who attended our Silver Wedding An- to our many A man may be just, but it makes a lot of difference just what. RICHARD ARMOUR. fri- Ray and Shirley Dunn VACATION COMFORTS I know what a lot of you Gary Scott long. are thinking. Youre thinking, 1 can sit in a mosquito-free backyard with clean air and clear skies and commune with birds and chipmunks. I can spread out a picnic of food straight from the microwave oven. I can beds sleep on sand-fre- e and enjoy the benefits and privacy of indoor plumbing. I can have my own private laundromat and if it rains stay indoors and watch television. I can be perfectly comfortable and relaxed in MONUMENTS For the best in quality beauty and value in clarity and cutting, you can depend on "Rock ot Ages" by Walker Monument Company. non-charr- Chiarina Ann Gleed celebrated her 1st birthday July 19. On hand to help celebrate this special occasion were her cousins, aunts, uncles and grandparents, Gerald and Ann Gordon, and Mrs. Norma Gleed. Chiarina is ' the darling daughter of Steve and Cherie Gleed. my own home. but Yes, is it a vaca- For Answers To Your tion? - Erma Bombeck The sweet little girl had an awful fight with her friend. Her mother scolded her, saying: It was the devil who made you pull my idea. Call:- Every Question -- Barbaras hair. That may be, answered the child, but kicking her shin was all PRO EDITION: Fridays at 4:50 p.m. Cloyd - Bonnie George & 340 South Main Tooele, Utah 882-374- 4 WALKER MONUMENT SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH CO. 04118 units! w RITZ: Now Sponsored by Playing Show 7:45 COLBATHS CUSTOM FRANCO ZEFFIRELLI FILM PHOTOS COLLEGE EDITION Saturdays at 10 a.m. ELECTRO F00TBAL F0RECAS Sponsored by REPO COCHRANE AND SONS FOR R BY NAPA AUTO PARTS ray scon A REGISTERED THE BOY VIGIL On August 6 a little boy was bom to Dennis TH TRADEMARK OF BlRNEV COMMUNICATIONS and RAINBOW MASONRY INC ." Denise Inilay of Crantsville, and Jesse Ray Taylor of Dugway also received their bachelor's degree from niversary. Thank you ends who attended. News BOY KNIGHT Cary Layne Knight was bom on August 13 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. He weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces and was 20 inches - degrees. was Lu- Airman Gary L. Scott Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Gary L. Scott Sr., of Stans-bur- y Park, has graduated from the US Air Force air cargo specialist course at Sheppard Air Force Base, Wichita Falls, Texas. Graduates of the course earn credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. Airman Scott learned methods for handling and storing air freight. He is d being assigned to Air Force Base, Wash., for duty with a unit of the Strategic Air Command. "Do you take your over-actikid to a pediatrician?" No, a tquirma-tologistHumor on Parade, Shelby Friedman Five Tooele Comity college students were among the 1,838 graduates who received diplomas at the 104th summer commencement exercises at Rrigham Young University on Aug. 17. Included in the list of graduates were: Deborah Cay Jensen, Monica Thomas Park, and Paul A. Manwaring all of Tooele who received tiachelor's of Levingston, Salt Lake, formerly of celebrated her Tooele, 78th birthday August 25 at a surprise family party. Nineteen family memliera were in attendance. She was honored with roses given to her by grand daughter Rhona Gladden. This was the first time Mrs. Levingston was ever given a surprise I Serviceman Jk TROLLEY THEATER MINI MALL cl BOY ARAGON August 16 is the birth- Alice Davie, of Tooele day of Jason Aragon. He and Albert Levingston, weighed 6 pounds 44 oun- Kearns. ces and was 174 inches Hazel also has 44 grandlong. Parents are Floyd children; 40 great grandAragon and Patricia Lujan. children and one great Grandparents are Mr. great grandchild. and Mrs. Jose P. Lujan, She will soon be visitand Mr. and Mrs. Jose ing in Oklahoma. C Aragon. Great grand- parents are Jose L. jan of N. Mexico. Photo by A. D. Thomas Hey, youre putting the saddle on backward, the cowboy told the dude. You think youre so the dude declarsmart, ed. You dont even know which way Im going to travel. 14 West Vine BirlflClilV and William Haight, of Ernie and Crantsville; have one brother, Paul, who is 78th I la Peck. County Students Receive Degrees ObsCrVCS Reed, Bartlesville, Jim Oklahoma; Elsie and Elmer Morris, Salt Lake; Mrs. Alberta Sutton, Salt Lake; Mrs. Anna Snow, Wilbur Okla.; Dewey, Bartlesville; Levingston, LaVona and David Gladden, Grantsville; Shirley Am-trac- OPEWJG activity being the I'tah Symphony. ber of 1969. They were the parents of 12 children, 9 are still living. Children are Lena and Ge-no- BOY EDWARDS Hello everybody! I entered the world July 28 at 2:02 p.m. in the University Hospital. I weighed in at 9 pounds 10 ounces and I'm 21 inches long. My dad and mom are Cary and Sara Edwards of Tooele. The name they chose for me is Cray Lee. I Al-ho- A. Levingston NOv. 23, 1919. He died Octo- Lottie Skelton celebrated her 75th birthday Sat-- 1 urday, August 25 with forty five meniliers of her t H Saturday, August Preceptor Alpha Chapter Sisters of Beta Sigma ITii met at the home of Donna Chriss for a patio lunch. Mrs. Chriss was assisted by Virginia Bennett. Past President Colleen DeLaMare turned the gavel over to Incoming President Cathy Christiansen and her new officers Pat Gibbs, treasurers Joyce recording secretary and Donna McKendrick, corresponding secretary. An outline of the yean activities tells of a very etching year with the first cultural bom August 25, 1901 in Kansas. She married Clar-enc- e Birthday c Seth J. Beck of Houston. Texas and daughters LaVonne and Karen visited recently at the home of Mr. and Mn. Joseph party. Mis. Celebrates 8K2501 na and Henrietta Vigil. They named him Anthony Ray Vigil. He weighed 6 pounds 114 ounces and was 184 inches long. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bemabe Trujillo, Tooele; and Mrs. Jose L. Vigil, New Mexico. Anthony has five brothers and three sisters: Joseph 13; Rebecca 12; Gregory 10; James 8; Stephanie 6; Michael 5; Veronica 3 and Paul one. JON VOIGHT ACADEMY AWARD WINNER REST ACTOR tor 'Coming Homo MOTOR VU: Now gLjprn, PG - Playing, Show 8:35, Out 12:15 H FAYE DUNAWAY RICKY SCHRODER |