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Show Travcri)t, Tliurv, OitoUr 23. Tooele 4-- Youth Fireside Sunday in S. Stake Regional Rrprexentative Ralph G. Rodgers, Jr., will be guext speaker thi Sunday at a youth firmide to lie held in Tooele South Stake. Director of the Promised V'alley Playhouse, the newly assigned Tooele Regional Representative will speak at the Ward Chapel beginning at 7JO p.m. All young people ages in the Region are invited to attend. 12-1- BOW MAKING CLASS! Just in time for Christmas! leorn to moke bows in one night. Qess will he held Wednesday, Ne. 12th et 4JO. The instructor 8827360 is Brenda Smort. Coll and repij 1 News The group "The Snap, Crackle and Pops" have had a fun summer learning to cook in their first year of 4 II. They finished off the summer with a community service project which was baking cookies for the staff at the Family Practice Group. The girls wished to show 4-- their appreciation to the doctors and nurses for their service to the community of Tooele. The dull is anxious to re- (PIOHEER UJERR J ceive their bracelets at which time they are planning a party for parents to show off end-of-ye- WOMENS PARKAS their "cooking skills!" The club's leader is Laurie Fait. Rsg. 48.90 Following the path of least resistance is what nukes men and rivers Front rowi Amy Fait, Rachel Fait, Christy Grgich, Jenny Stewart, and Christy Kinhoden. Back rowt Kim Lopez in front of Dr. Dave Carr, Debbie Williamson, CNM, Galen Jones PA, and Bob Immitt, FPG administrator. Absents Brenda Grgich. cniuked. Jobs Daughters Five great styles for ski or other cold weather activities. Choose from a variety of color combinations. Polyester filled with zipper front and slash pockets. 631, 665, 629, 664. 685. Hold Obligatory Sunday Bethel No. 17, Interna- preme Guardian of the In- Order of Job's ternational Order of Job's Daughters will attend ser- Daughters will make her vices at St. Ramalias Episvisitation to Salt copal Church, Sunday, at Lake City. A special meet9:30 a.m. During every ing will be conducted at term of office, the Bethel 1:30 p.m. by Bethel No. 16 members attend worship Midvale in honor of Mrs. services at the church cho- Beatrice E. Atwood. A resen by the presiding Hon- ception will follow. In the tional THE PROFESSIONAL WOODCUTTERBUYS STIRLMORETUAN ored Queen. ANY OTHER CHAIN SAW Barnabas WHICH MEANS ALL THREE OFUS ARE DOING THINGS RIGHT. SONS GARAGE - Learn Mowers to Diesel Trucks 43 North Main (jeoo down nm now oniea) 882-084- Honored Queen, Diana Montgomery is an active memlier of St. nJTRE WORLD. SHIRE & 19S0 1 Jri 7 STHL Twwsaasu.niiaiirs.ioS Episcopal evening a dinner will be held at 5:30 at the Salt lake, Hilton for all Execu-annulive Council memliers. On Oct. 13 Bethel No. 17 had the pleasure of initiating Miss Carrie Soyland al into the Order. Refreshments were served follow- ing the ceremony. ( PIOnEER UJERR ) MENS & WOMENS East Elementary Halloween Carnival Church. The girls will sing East Elementary PTA is "I Know My Redeemer Liveth and "Nearer My sponsoring their annual God to Thee. Halloween Carnival the Saturday evening, the evening of Oct olier 31. Bethel memliers will attend The carnival is for stuthe annual costume Hallo- dents of the school and preween dance at the Masonic school children living withTemple in Salt Lake City. in the school boimdarics. It is sponsored by the There will lie lots of fun Grand Lodge Youth Com- things for the children to mittee for Masonic affiliatdo including costume coned young people. tests, pumpkin carving conSunday afternoon the Su tests, game liooths, movies. POPLIN JACKETS Reg. 85.00 to 85.00 treats and some special surprise entertainment. The carnival will tie held in two sessions: pre school age to second grade will attend from 5:30 until 7 p.m.; third grade through sixth grade students will attend from 7:30 until 9 p.m. There is still plenty of time to donate to the carnival. 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