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Show Cliainber Doings Tiling nmy come la thus who wait, hut only the thing left by those who hustle. - Abraham I Jncoln t . I 11 Tooele oim For The Holiday Transcrit, Thors., DccciiiIkt 25, I9S0 II bv Oren Prohrrt arent home just after INSTALLATION BANQUET: Craig Uirth. ChanSgt D. Lynn Wright nel two television newscaster and ecial feature ervm-aht- made a surprise entry at his midnight last lliuisduv. lie is stationed at (.'lark Air w ill le print ipal sieaker at the Chamlier tif Com Lone Base, Rejiubhc of the 17, I9SI, Beverly merer Installation Banquet January Huhiiines. lie had flown Proliert will lie guest soloist. Memlier will honor Doug ajirosiinately 17 hours in (3iristensen a out going president. Roltert liiiiiutt will order to spend Christmas lie instalh-- as new president along with Lari Tate, first Bryan AAayne Barton will celebrate his first hirthdav Dec. 21. d complete a beautiful picture . . . we're here to please your palette! To JERRY & ELAINES PAINT & PAPER Shirley Worthington a setond vice-president, and Norma deed, as secretary treasurer. Gene Harhirro, Newly elected director are Joel Dunn. Hill Maynard, Doug Christensen, and Chutl Saling, Holdover directors are Brent Rose and Terry Mathis. Titkets are now for vale at the Chamlier office, Oyi'IRRH OVERUJOK: Committee niemliers. re-- 1 Hill presenting the Tooele County Commissioner are Maynard, Roltert Immitt, George IJuiaiii. Iaul Curtis, Gene latveridge, Barrie Vernon, John E. Smith. laVar Tate and Oren Iroliert. Proliert will chair the commit- tee. OlT OF THE DUMPS: Congratulations to the Tooele County Commissioner for taking a firm stand against the possibilities of Tooele County liecomiug a dumping ground for radioactive materials. ZONING AND ORDINANCES AND HEADACHES: To many, zoning ordinance have always I wen a headache and alwavs will lie. . . even to the punt of living totally unjust. Restrictions are necessary for orderly growth but oftentimes the restrictions come after the fad. Once this happens it is very difficult to bring the real objective liack into focus, (lie can have a horse but I parents Mr. and Mrs. Milo cannot, type of thing). George Diehl recently piloted Higley, Grants ille and out the importance of representation by all arties con-Mand Mrs. Rulon Goff tented at meetings where changes in ordinance are f Murray. Great grand- - ing contemplated. Usually such meeting are one sided mother i Mrs. Maggie Rol-le- and those in authority do not gd adequate input from Imth side of an Issue and somdimes action is taken in Granger. haste, with the end result not necessarily contributing to orderly growlh. Perseverance is a great virtue in thang-in- g minds when it is properly instrumented A case in piint. . . I recently wrote almiil a woman who was denied the right to decorate cakes in her own home. One council memlier voted against her tiecause site would lie in competition to two bakeries. Well, the town folks went up in arms. . . put on the heat and wrote letter to the editor. The woman, m the meantime, prepared for round two. When she appeared the council last week, she had a large following in attendance, fads and figures, and large cake from her . . neatly etched on the frosting were two comp-titorthe words "GCX)D LUCK! It was signed liv her two competitors. Please draw your own conclusion alioiit the outcome of this incident, then fn your own mind, equate it w ith good or had city planning. FROM CHAMBERS PAST: In I'M) the Chamlier had a rare meeting with former President Herbert Hoover, Max Kennard, General Superintendent of Combined Metals Reduction Company, said of the interview, Your organization accomplished something near impis-siblfor Mr. Hoover rarely grants interview." Those of us in attendance were impressed with the former presidents sincerity and humbleness. SPEAKING OF ORDINANCES: Wouldnt it be great if political candidates had to take down their campaign signs within two weeks after an election? LIONS CLUB: Members deserve a big vote of thanks for their Christmas street lighting project. They certainly deserve our financial suppirt, individually and collectively. Thanks also to the city crews who put the decorations in place. VANDALISM IN THE PARK: This years attempt to have lights, and decorations on the Christmas tree in the park has lieen greatly hampred by vandalism. In view of this destruction, it is a good thing the nativity scene wasnt purchased. Now one wonders if plans to enlarge ujxin this project in 1981 are practical. week in Grantsville with his faiuilv, and other than having jet lag he is mighty glad to lie at home. . lie will return to the 29 to fin- Phih)uics J P IX-- . ish out five and a half hi the Air Lone, lie released ill Sejtti miter of 81 to come home ami further his edui at ion. He is a sou of Russell and fj ry Beverly Wright, who were haiy to see him after two years spent overseas. T' 'y 4 f 1 V, f 1 hristmas Day. In old England, it was believed sneezing on Wednesday meant a letter was coming SGT. WRIGHT r. lie-o- lie-fo- o CHRISTMAS: e, That merry, madcap, mistletoe and mirth-fille- d time, sent your way with best wishes from the gang at. TACO TIME!! James Crygierczyk Airman James F. Crygierczyk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Z. Crygierczyk of Grantsville, has graduated from the U.S. Air Force aircraft maintenance specialist course at Chanute Air Force Base, 111. Graduates of the course were trained in aircraft engine maintenance, repair TACO TIME and service, and earned credits toward an associate degree in applied science through the Community 119 South Main 882-989- 1 College of the Air Force. Airman Crygierczyk will now serve at RAF Bent-water- s, England. FROM COCHRANES TO YOU!!! this holiday season, we are glad to put aside the routine of business to extend our gratitude and appreciation in helping make our business a success. One of our pleasures in doing business is the friendships that are developed and we are grateful for this privilege. At We take this opportunity therefore to extend to you the Seasons Greetings with the profound hope that the New Year will bring you a full measure of good health, happiness and prosperity. COCHRANE AND SONS AUTO PARTS 40 W. Vine, Tooele - 882-681- lie is (lie son of Bulth and Carol Barton. On hand to share the occasion will he brothers, ( lay and Matt, and sister Kimberly. Sje-ria- l greetings were sent - ' 1 from grandjiarenls Air. and 'Irv- - Grant Christ ley, who 'w are serving a mission in AAestern Samoa, and have never seen him. His other grandjiarenls Mr. and Mrs. W Ray Barton and great 4. grandmother Mrs. Irma Price, Sands, will lie with , Brvan to celebrate on 0 I |