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Show Reorganization Of The Ladies Golf Association Tire I Julies Golf .Wla- Volunteer Corner CLERICAL Handicap Chairman and Connie Fraser will thly - lion had HtvUom this past week. The coming year Dolly Gregrlch 'till lead the group as president while Betty Devore as- sumes the secretarial re- - - To help with office Eaglet Early Planned work - To cell in The Eagles Halloween costume party Mill I? held downstairs, October 31, IIEIJ'F.R AT THE HOSPITAL To donate plants at 8.30 p m. The starting and help water plants. admission is free with a 12 BIG BROTHER To help with younger children charge for 'Cohlin Joes and all the trimmings. friend with them I'ylinga THLEITION'E REASSURANCE of the elderly or ill. take on the responsibilities of State Representative, Ruth Gordon will assure the rules are abided as Rules Chairman. Publicity wl11 ,N? U of sjxHisihilities. will lie the domain of Lois Pr,m BIG SISTER -- To I a friend to a younger child. for Itest costumes. Scotch Foursomes will Butler. The Team Certain FOSTER PARENTS - Parents who would lie will- be organized by Elaine responsibilities are being ,ove and ,,urir tournaments ne,y l,li,d "d Ukc thm handled by Rarliara Stronc Quinn To lie conscious that you homes. Give support and comfort. There will lie fman will le arranged by Susan with Sharon Foulger as As- cial are in this area ignorant is a great step Oakden. Gail Tate will use sistant Team Catain. help For alxrut information more Mar- knowledge. volunteer cunt Benjamin her ingenuity as Ways and ait It is sure to Ite a great . Disraeli gene Kirk at Means Chairman. Morning for the Layear Staasbury Programs will e under the dies Golf Association. Any direction of Marsene Pat- lady interested in joinig terson with Sheryl Rolterts either for the fun or for the directing Afternoon Proshould call - - - 882-2794- ALA To Collect Gifts For Christmas competition grams. Dolly Gregrich for more Jo Maples will be the The American Auxiliary is soliciting gifts for the Veteran's Medical Center (VA Hospital) for the Christmas Stanslniry Elementary Halloween Party Halloween eve at the . . LM. ghosts and other ghastly sites will be celebrating their favorite holiday. Families from Erda, Stans-bur- y and laike Point are invited to join the fun. The evening w ill begin at 6 p.rn. for those desiring dinner which will lie served for approximately one hour. Dinner will consist of The down show w ill lie- gin at 7 p.m. Matchhead, the Clown, will perform feats of magic, and will amaze everyone with creations from lialloons. Halloween wmild not lie , ; . , filled 'W ad tha w, ?,,h frlh,s for ,,ule Roh' -- 1 1 has. A FIX-U- Mrs. Alice Skaggs, Gift Shop Chairman, requests that the gifts lie new and no glass items or containers. Items are "Ily F sandwich, chips, in ,sa'd I""1'1 and K , w'll cost Stanslmry Park elementary scluxil gym ghouls, goblins, TIME TO Gift Shop. costume parade will needed for all mernliers of the family wh as aprons, pillow slips, jewelry, hoi sery, wallets, gloves, socks, shirts, blouses, ties, clothing for children, toys, coloring Ixxiks and Ixxiks. Anyone wishing to donate may leave their items at 0 FOR THE HOLIDAYS! A contest jack-o-lante- Wilson J. (Andy) Anderson, died 28, 1980, in a Salt Lake City hospi- Oc-toli- er tal. Born June 12, 1917, in Tooele, to William R. and Alice Rcvan Anderson, he ,narried Joan Kone June H, 1937 in play which will separate Lake Ci,y-,,was a n,en,,,rr of ,he the witches from the Dra- in the U.S. Navy CDS served Church, culas. The entire evening can during World War II. A Price business-b- e e ' Full line of Fuller 0 Brien Points ond Sundries - mony woll coverings in stock plus wall covering library." Jerry IS uuf tni & n man- - owned and 0I'ra,ed Texaco enjoyed for $2.50 per from 1953 until retirement in l'torship dinner or including 1972. He was a member Price Elks $1 without dinner. 1550. State Firemans Association. Fzxlge SEEEF.EEEE you there. Price post 2379 Veterans of Foreign A man who trims himself Wars to suit everylxxly will soon Survivors are his wife, daughter Mrs. Terry (Lori) Rowley, lxith of Price; two jilgjiijijselfvvjj grandchildren, Brandon T., Linday Jo.; four brothers, three sisters, Bevan, Tooele; R. B., Grantsville; Don Ross, Salt Company Lake City; Max, Bloomington; Thelma Charles, Tooele; Fern Gillette, serving DEALER distri-perso- Elaine's Ni' Walker Monument w AUTHORIZED J CALL: CLOYD and BONNIE 350 So. Main 832-374- Card of Thanks GEORGE 4 We could think of no other way than through your newspaper to extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to all the wonderful people in Tooele, who gave us their prayers, love and other expressions of sympathy in the loss of our son and brother, Jay Allen. It is such a warm feeling for us to know that Jay will lie remembered by so many as a loving and kind, considerate and empathetic friend, neighbor and coworker, who always shared his time with enthusiasm and a genuine interest toward everyone and everything he FIGHT INFLATION StJeor Nights Mick 50 4 per game p.m. p.m. Monday-9:0- 0 Tuesday-8:3- 0 touched. This loving memory will help fill the void until one day our wounds will heal and only the scars will remain. May God bless you all.' Mary and Bill Springer Sally and Howard Williams TOOELE BOWL 47 E. 2nd No. Dedicated mother, teacher, an inspiration to family, friends and associates, Alyce W. Gray Cubler, 94, of Salt Lake City, died Octolier 27, 1980 in Salt Lake City. Born November 5, 1885, in Santa Clara, Washington County, Utah, to William Alden and Anne Barbara Graft Gray. Married John G. Gubler, June 19, 1907, in the St. George LDS Temple. He died in 1959. She was a mcmlier of the LDS Church. Survivors include sons, daughters. Dr. John A., Salt Lake City; Attorney V. Cray, Las Vegas, Nevada; Dr. Kelly H., Tooele; Mrs. Thorvald (Florence) Jorgensen, Silver Springs, Md.; Mrs. Dean T. (Barbara) Cavanaugh, Saratoga, Calif.; fifteen grandchildren; 19 great grandchildren; two great great grandchildren; nephews, partially reared by Alyce and husband John are Dr. Fenton Gray, Evan Gray, and Dr. Reed Gray. Mrs. Gubler was preceded in death as infant children, Venice, Mildred and Donald, brothers and sisters, Jenny Alden, May, Wallace, Gladys, Grace and Merlin, all deceased. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.m., Larkin Mortuary, 260 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, where friends may call Saturday one hour prior to services. Burial will be in W'asatch Lawn Memorial Park. . From the Woodhouse Salt Lake City 4 YEAR COUNTY COMMISSIONER Will Work. . . to provide all services necessary for the protec-- 1 tion and benefit of our citizens within the limita- -' tions of economic, physical and human re- sources. to work for adequate and efficient development of the natural resources while maintaining acceptable environmental and economical standards. 5 to invite input from all residents including youth and senior citizens, toward the initiation and formulation of policies and programs. to suggest and pursue programs and projects designed to insure the controlled development and growth of population, business and industry. to insure that out citizens will benefit in a posi- tive way, economically and environmentally, if the MX system is deployed in Tooele County. Also: Fuller-0-Brie- Stains n and Varnishes if Howards Restor-a-finis- h Watco Danish Oils Come Visit Us At Jerry and Elains The PAINT PIT) Paid for by elect Bracken committee S4XXXXXXXXX2 mzmz: nz orwardJoMtoned Look to A native of Grautsville, Miss Imlay now nukes her home in Salt I aike City. BAKER Auditor State Experienced Trustworthy LONW Involved Fed Qlizw OI1UJJ & PAPER 24 North Main (,d TC- - Dru9 Building) 882-752- 8 0 Coess.te to IV t ie Ce'u inminiiummiimi v. lU I 'f .. AIVCC IxUDler J 7 StateTAuditor Brigham Young University. Wait-mortuar- y Furniture 4. In 1979. Miss Imlay joined CSK on a foil time basis in the management interm program. Prior to joining CSB, she received a bachelors degree in business administration from Meet Priscilla Eileen Herrera who was horn October 13, 19S0. She weighed 7 pounds 2 and a half ounces and was the length of 19 and a half inches long. Proud parents are Duain and Beserlv Herrera. Grandparents are LDS Mission in Florida; Gayle Baines- - Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Polaca and Mr. and Mrs. Glodo- burger, Salt Lake City. Graveside services will lie held Fri- - veo Herrera. Great grand-day- , 1:00 p.m. Price City Cemetery, parents are Ralph Trujillo, Estcfanita Mondragon, and Friends may call at the Mitchell Chax-I- , Thursday and Friday. Family will lie at Estefanila Gonzales. chapel Friday, one hour prior mg to greet his little sister home was big brother to graveside services. In lieu of flowers family suggests contributions to Primary I.orenzo Isaac, one year and 9 months old. Children's Hospital, Salt Lake City. Photo bv Colhath Finish 3 ,fKCf( Sli VOTE "CHICK STROMBERG Q Ready To 2. Commercial Security Bank. Site is serving at the Sandy morning Irecause somerme cares. huiuiuuib Bracken re- SSl'SSSSZ: Wilson j- - (Andy) Anderson & DECORATE Hum., Octolrcr 30, lJS0 Fgyjttian President Anwar el Sadat thinks that he has duuiged for the lxtter during his ten years in office. In an interview with editors of Hie Reader's Digest ux-ar-inin the magazine's August issue, Sadat admits that as a young student admired dictalorsliis. In fact, he retails, when the revolution that overthrew King Farouk suit ceded 28 sears ago, revolutionary leader Carnal Alxlel Nasser asked the otlier eight men who started it whether they'd prefer a demo ratic or dictatorial plulosohy. The only vole for demix racy washy Nasser. I wanted dictatorship, look what lias happened. I le turned out to lie a dictator, and I have turned not to lx- - a dcmixTat'" ceived a promotion as Operations Officer for These gifts are needed to help the Veterans in the hospital have a Christmas gift for their families. Since they have no other way to send gifts home, the American Auxiliary donates the gifts. The veteran b allowed to go to the Gift Shop and pick a gift for each memlier of his family free of charge. Vulunteers wrap, address and mail the package to his family. Bv this service many families are cheered on Christmas OBITUARIES garner prizes for those P Denise Imlay has Tooele Transcript, Anris Shop. Please price your item and also put the name of the donor. COUNTY t Denise Imlay Promoted At Commercial Security SLEEP'S BENEDICTION Goodnight, and peace be with you, And sleep tonight, dear one. Relax In mind and Ixxly. Close your eyes. Forget all "dreads and Griefs and riddles yet unsolved. Remember only God is love. Come morn, the morrow is today With many worries faded gone. New duties you're refreshed and strong to meet; for you Believed in love, in His great love, And had a A restful, childlike sleep. Muir Owens, in The Open Window L AR ii I COUNTY COMMISSIONER Stromberg Has Worked For You. .. 1 . Voted to lower county mill levy. 2. Signed contract for new senior citizen center. 3. Brought equity to the county employees wage and salary program. 4. Saved county tax dollars by turning health care facilities over to private management. 5. Supported rights of individuals to govern themselves. Paid for by re-ele- ct Stromberg Committee |