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Show 4 Transfer (Continued from front page) explained. CAMDS has a workload to keep in operation for seven years, and the transfer to Rocky Mountain will save the Army money, she added. A convoy of 13 vehicles will transfer the chemicals to Michael Airfield. A convoy of 13 vehicles from the Sheriffs Department and TAD security will accompany the technical escorts and Ml'SIC Great art is timeless and it is changeless and it is forever. So what do Beethoven and his music offer the world today? The same as when he was alive and as 100 Tooele Woman Wins Safeways 1,000 Prize "Husky of the Year Named at Harris Tooele Transcript, Thursday, May 22, 1980 decontamination trucks as they surround the three cargo vehicles carrying the chemicals. The transfer is the second phase of a program which began in January 1978, n and TAD Commander Col. Jerry K. said, We expect this to come off as erpially smooth as the first one: without incident." Each year the Sterling R. Harris Elemeutary School has named an outstanding person as their "Husky of the Year." This year the students, faculty and staff presented this award to Mrs. Norma Jensen, who has been the school secretary for many years. THE duties of a secretary are many, and for the most part thankless. She must be a friend to all, part-tim- e doctor, expert typist, guaryears from today: a spiritual value. When dian of the principal's time you're dealing with great music, it is the and social secretary for the most universal of all music, because it ap- entire group. She is very of- peals to every generation and belongs to ten the only contact' the no one. -- Van Cliburn public as with the school. Mrs. Jensen does all this and Pat-teno- ONE makes it look easy. She has been a school FREE CUSS secretary in Tooele School District, working with Jim Cowans, Don Lindsay and Rex Shepherd. Mrs. Jensen is proud of the school and shows U in many ways. She's supportive of all school functions and gives of her time and ta- A give-a-wa- lents graciously. T11E first recipient of this award was Superintendent Sterling R. Harris, for whom the groceries in a contest which has seen many $5 and $10 winners from the Tooele area but none of such a large amount until the school was named. Other recipients have been Don Lindsay, Horace Nel- now. "ITS absolutely a son, Marla Carrasco, Melva Neumyer and Keith llaines. A school is more than a building; it's people who care. Mrs. Jensen is one of the fittest. Mrs. Jensen was presented with a memorative plaque, at an assembly held at the school it . Norma Jensen May 22, 1980. WITH GESANU ADI meats and frozen foods, Mrs. Burton said. BUT Mrs. Burton is not denying herself a few plea- OfTOt tXPIHS MAY sures. Dr. Burton and she have lunched on redeye Mrs. James Alaskan salmon, delicacy of which they are both fond. And Mrs. Burton plans to til they actually verified it at purchase a few more cans of the main office." that expensive grocery But the reality of such a item. I've never won anything in any of the stores, she said. I couldn't grasp it un- - 2A 1W0 Classes held Mon. and Wed. 7:308:30 $3.00 single class; $16.00 for 8 classes lOCATlON: Wear comfortable clothing or leotards and classes. tights. Bring a pad or mat. Join anytime! Come a few minutes early The Armory Tooele, Utah 16 So. 1st St. On-goin- , fan- tasy' Mrs. Burton said, "when it actually happens, you're dumbfounded. This is the first time Mrs. Burton has ever won anything of much value, but she does not intend to get carried away with her winnings. I've been trying to think practical, she said. The gift certificates are given to her over three months and her first purchases have Ireen cleaning goods, paper products and other items that keep. Toward the end of the three months, she will purchase THIS Scetlf Tooele resident has won big in Safeway's groReal big. cery Mrs. James R. Burton of 241 West 1st North won $1000 in gift certificates for "Ho can afford Monday through Thursday. We're going to have to skip Friday, Saturday and Sunday ." g to register. win is steadily making itself felt as Mrs. Burton pur- chases her groceries at Safeways. Eggciting Microwave Ideas Boise. Cascade Building Materials Center ; R. Burton j This year, welcome the pastry dough into muffin arrival of spring with a spe- - cups. Cook shells, 6 at a cial weekend buffet for time, 1 V4 to 2 minutes on close friends, neighbors and full power. (If your microh family. A crisp linen table- wave does not have a and garden picked ousel, rotate V4 turn after 1 flowers create the mood of minute). Let stand 30 se- freshness and your micro-wav- e conds. Divide Vi cup cheese will help complete between 6 pastry shells. the menu. 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