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Show 2 Tooele Transcript, Thun., January 8, 1981 urjiAinauoKi Publication No. (I SPS 617-690Iuurd each Thunday at Tooele City, l'tah. Second clad pottage paid at Tooele, l'tah. Publithed bv the Trainrript Bulletin Pub-lollinCompany, Inc., 53 N. Main St., Tooele City, ltah. Addma all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, ltah W074. Sulncnjihon rata: 25 cent per copy; $1150 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele. Crantsville and St and hi ry Pail. $13.50 per year by mail, any here. ITIU.ISIIKI) by: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOKLJ. DUNN. Publisher (JIAHUE ROBERTS. Editor Garden Club To Meet Tooele Travelers Baptist Women Tooele Carden Club will meet Mon., Jan. 12 at the courthouse auditorium at To Meet Meet Kiwanis Club Awards Snowblower On December 17, the winning ticket was drawn for the snowblower. David Aagard, of Crantsville, is the hapjiy recipient of the snowblow er in Tooele Countys banana bell. The snowbluwer was presented to Mr. Aagard Dei ember 22 by Ross Ballard and Ivan Johnson. Mr. Johnson provided the snowblower at his cost to the Kiwanis Tooele Travelers The Womens Missionary Chapter of the Good Sam Union of the First Baptist will hold their nest Church met Jan. 6th at the meeting Jan. 14, 6:30 p.tn. at home of Mrs. Shirley Hart- the Sun Lok Yuen Restaur him. The mission study was ant. Dinner will lie a choice Tie That Binds. Follow- of Chinese or American foods. ing the business session re. Host will tie Clair and freshments were served to 1 the nine memliers present. Clenna Kofford, and Ray and Pat Barton, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Chib. 7:30 p.m. Orrin Miller will show slides entitled Autumn and tell aliout them. Don't forget it is time to pay dues. All memliers are urged to attend and bring a friend. Any person interested in 882-113- gardening is welcome. WOTM 882-223- Colombia export more than five tons of cocaine and more than 5000 tons of marijuana to the United Stales every sear, reports the January Reader's Digestd. Federal Women AIJENATION Contemporary man, cf course, has no peace of I mind. He finds himself in the midst of a crisis of faith. He is what we fashMmli of it lands in Florida, ionably call alienated. pronijrtmg the State Attor- He has seen the ravage's of ney General to remark that war, he has known natural "the drug trade is now the catastrophic. - Woody Albiggest Mail business in our len, Side Effects (Random stale." , House) Joyce Bailey. Reunion Held IrlCCl The Federal Womens Hie Art and Leona Caldwell family held a reunion on New Years Day in Tooele. Club will hold their January luncheon at the Mansion House, 2350 Adams Ave., Ogden, Sat., January 17 at 12.30 p.m. For reservations call Lorraine Petersen Those attending were Mark of Bennion, Utah; George and Dorothy Cato, Judy and Barliy, Duane and Lorretta, Eric and Shawn Ralph Fading was liom January II, 1901 in Mil-waukee, Wisconsin. He is the father of one son and four of Midvale, Utah, daughters: John Caylcn, Tooele; Mrs. Richard (Florence) Riding, Stockton; Mrs. Kathleen Boltz, Mrs. Drexell (Peggy) Spradling, both of Tooele; and Mrs. Donald (Cheryl) Ashley, of Lawton, Oklahoma. He has 16 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. He is a retired employee of the Tooele Army De- Caitlemen Seminar To Be Held It The first in a series of three Cattlemen seminars will be held Wed., January 14 at the Tooele County Courthouse, at 7 p.m. with Dr. Craig Burrell presentBovine Better ing Through Cross Breeding and Cross Breeding Sys- Classroom Models Demonstrator Models y, Science Specialist will present Scours Management Trade-i- Bernina Nova 900 n Models y all reduced Save o I as much as o f- 0 Moose Lodge Slates Dinner $30000 BerninaMatic Bernina and Prevention, and January 28th, Drs. E. Bruce Godfrey and Larry Bond, Associate Professors of Economics at Utah State University will present "Successful Sales of Cattle and Marketing. The Tooele Moose Lodge 2031 will host a dinner and dance in honor of 801 830E Tooele Womens Chapter Reg. 495.00 SALE 247.00 NECCHI No. 1521 16th Anniversary. Tooele Women of the Moose charter members and all past regents will be honored guests of the lodge. A swiss steak dinner will be served from 7 to 8:30 p.m. by the men at the price of $10 per couple for the dinner and dance. All Moose members are invited to attend. Semi for- JANUARY CLEARANCE! mal dress is requested. Remember, this sale happens but twice per year, and this is one of them. If you miss this one, itll be 1 85 days the next one this summer. CHILDRENS PRINTS 108 Reg. 2.33 TRICOE Reg. 1. 98 flannel Reg 9.98 VELOURS Re9 4 49 Interlocks Reg. 3 49 $1 A T Ithese lOWtOfthlS $6.98 $2.39 Open Daily 9:30-- 6 p.m.; Mon. MILDRED JOHNSON Eagles Auxiliary To Meet Tooele Auxiliary No. 164 will host a state visitation on January 13, to honor their Grand Madam Presi- - XLAYAVMS! hoped that local Civic LCflgUC Meets Monday 9:30-- 8 Starts Sat. 9:00 takes, it's going to take everything theyve got Show Daughter-in-la- w Caro- lyn, on a Department of Army assignment at White Sands Missile Range, had 882-259- RAYLIN LUDWIG Fireside Slated Clip this coupon Bring it in and get 50t Off any Sandwich or Salad Bar! Also enjoy our delicious homemade soups and Snelgrove 882-460- Missionary Ice Cream! Homecoming Hours: M Raylin Ludwig will speak January 11, 9:00 a.m. in the Tooele First Ward. Raylin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ludwig. 9-- 7 r Mon.-Fr- i. 200 North Main 882-233- He recently returned from the Florida- - Ft. Lau- 4 derdale Mission. JANUARY SALE CONTINUES SKIRTS Reg. to $32 ... Where You Get Quality. For Less!! Reg. to $45 YEAR END CLEARANCE SALE! Sizes 4 to 16 SKIRTS Group Childrens sizes JEANS Daily p.m. 882-688- 6 Many, Many More re Specials! 10-- 6 Fridays 10-- 8 Ladies 14.99 $1 9.95 $1.99 Entire stock. Reg. to $30 13.99 FEELIN FIT JEANS VESTS & item' 4. Reg. to $24 $8.50 & $14.95 JEANS 13.99 SHIRT WORK JEAN $8 SWEATSHIRTS 14.99 CORDUROY PANTS 6 Fri. UtheyVe really got what it RITZ eve-tore- Ladies Casual 105 N. Main & MARK HAMILL d A festive day and Pamela Palmer, they mo- 900 miles south to ning of activities has been Las Cruces, New Mexico, planned by the officers of temjrorary home of son, Ri- - the Tooele auxiliary. A tea will be held from chard, and family. p.m. Clear skies and 75 de- - at the aerie home, 50 South gree temperatures provided 1st Street. All memliers are golfing weather for Rowen invited to meet Millie and swimming climate for and make her welcome to grandsons Todd, Scott and our city and state. Brett. At 8 p.m., a state busi- Pamela, a music major at ness meeting will Ire hosted the University of Utah, was by Madam President Anne able to visit and play for Winnegge and her officers. her summer music teacher. The state meeting will be Dr. Willard Leland, New conducted by our own MaMexico State University, dam State President Betty Las Cruces. Park. been on temporary duty travel in the Chicago, IlliTooele Civic League will nois area. She arrived hold a Charity Fund dinner home in Las Cruces only at their regular meeting hours before the family arMonday, January 12 at the rived from Utah. Tooele County Courthouse Everyone toured the missile park and facilities at Auditorium. Dinner will be served at 7 the White Sands Missile Range. There was an afterp.m. Theme for the evening is noon visit made to the Finding the Pot of Gold at White Sands Monument, dunes of crystal white gypthe End of the Rainbow. Ellis-Park- s sum and a water table only from Ellis Barry Inc. will address the a"dig beneath the surface. A trip to the Sun Bowl at group on Ten Steps to Fithe University of Texas, El nancial Success. Members are encouraged Paso, provided an afterto bring their husbands or a noon of entertainment as guest. Guests are welcome. Nebraska whipped MissisA donation of $5.50 per cousippi State. Leather goods and somple or $3.00 per person. Reservations may be made by breros were purchased on a 3 or shopping trip to Juarez, calling 6 by Fri., January 9. Mexico. for the Mexican food was samto everyones satisfacare Jean pled Draper evening tion. The Mesilla Valley and Valarie Draper. pecan orchards and cotton fields were visited, as well as a jaunt to the nearby Rio Grande River, almost dry this time of year. While in the area, El A Special Interest fireside Paso, Texas, celebrated its will be held Sun. January 1 1, 400th year as a community, 7:00 p.m. at the Tooele reminding all that this porStake Center. tion of the Southwest reAll Special Interest are presents the oldest colonizinvited to attend. ing success in America. MENS JEANS 832-688- IAG00N THE BLUE and Mrs. Rowen R. Palmer dent Mildred Johnson of with their granddaughter Dalles, Texas. All "Large enough for all your sewing needs, Small enough to give professional care" THE STORE story of natural lova LEE MARVIN .99 $1.89 99 ''V 9:00 Show A Starts Sot. 7:00 Show 99 CHILDRENS PRINTS PRINTS RITZ 7:00 "WHOUYMOHSVg $2.20 Reg. 2.79 Select group POLY-COTTO- N , to attend. of the 4-- 6 cattlemen will be able to attend all of these seminars since they are scheduled for their benefit. The Tooele County Cattlemens Banquet has also been scheduled for February 7, and tickets can be obtained from the Cattlemen's officers. tems. These seminars are sche- duled to help educate cattlemen so that they may in turn upgrade their beef. states Wade b. Bitner county agent in charge of the seminars. There is a seminar scheduled for each Wednesday in January. January 21: Dr. Clell Bag-leExtension Veterinary is after the meeting. Women The RITZ Also attending were Layne and Evelyn Caldwell of Butte, Montana; Ilia Muntz also of Butte; and a guest Rachel Brown An open house will lie held at the Stockton LDS Ward Church, Sunday, January 1 1, from 3 until 6 p.m. No gifts, please. To Meet Ends fri. all of Tooele. pot. Elks Ladles To Meet Moose will meet January 8, The Tooele Ladies of 8 p.m. at the Moose Lodge. There will be an enroll-13tElks will meet January A spaghetti dinner ment of new memlrerc. Child care chajrter night will Ire served 7 to 8 p.m. A follow. will Suzanne Daly chairman meeting Elna Wells and Vonda and her committee will Ire Mtllward have planned a hosts for the evening, All memliers are invited short information program Joe and LaRue Boring and Ralph and Danna NeiKon of Weldon, Calif.; Ray and Wanda Montoya and lene of Rome, New Rocky and Peggy Megliari, Michelle, Mike, Marty and 884-348- The funds donated by the good folks who partiei-Th- e pated in the contest will lie put to good use. The wanis Club is developing the park behind the Clow- lug Einliers restaurant. The them-Th- e city has committed selves to pave the park's parking lot $1 2.95 Childrens. Reg. to $14.95 VELOURS ... $6.99 |