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Show iriianaifiiXKr PuIJireltuo No. (I SPS 617690). beurd eorh Thursdoy I Tooele City, I'Uh. Second dm paid si Toorle, I 'I ah. PuMithed bv I he Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., SS N. Main St., Toorle City, IT ah. Add res all correspondence lo Bo 390. Tooele, Utah 54074. SuliunptMin rate: 25 cent pef copy: 114 50 per year delivered bv earner in Tooele. Crantsville and Standmry Park. 11550 per year by mail, any here. ITBIJSIIKI) by: Transcript Bulletin Pulilttlung Co., Site was I mm January 17, 1901 In Smithfield, Utah to Pcaris and Flie Merrill Raymond. At the age of five she moved to Annis, Idaho with her family. She married Roy W. Green in Menan, Idaho August I 0, 1916. He died in 1966. Inc. JOEL J. DlNN. Publisher C1IAKUE ROBERTS, Editor They were the parents of eight children: M rs. Warren (Aliliie) Moffat, Sacramento, Calif.; Harold Green, Mrs. Gene (Telia) Orr, both of Crantsville; Mrs. Ralph (Wanda) Severe, lx Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Cordon (Jean) Sager, Provo, Utah; Mis. Dick (Dorothy) Pitt, Tooele; and Lynn Green, Salt Lake City, Utah. One daughter. Mis. Doyle (Jerry) Pearson, Rexlmrg, Idaho, passed away in 1969. She has 26 living grandchildren' and 36 great grandchildren. The oMn house will lie from 1 until 5 p.m. and friends and family are invited to call. No gifts, please. WIC Program Available In Tooele NOW WEIGHT WATCHERS TURNS NONO's and the following fund item: infant formula ur milk, rut;, cereal, juices and cheese. WIC i 1111111111 Itv the IS Department of Agriculture. A woman may lie a participant of WIC throughout her pregnancy and for si months after delivery. If site is nursing her infant she may qualify for up to one Greenhouse Growers Conference ior Warden; Rev. LcRoy Carter. Vctry member; a Church will conduct Dee Dee Lacy, Vestry service morning prayer memlier. Sunday. 9:30 a m. for Jr. Kathy Stillman was apand Sr. High School Stuto fill a vacancy Serpointed dents. The Eucharist in the vice will follow immediate- that is anticipated elected lo future. Delegate ly. There w ill lie a surprise confor the youth following the attend the Diocesan lie held in June service. A vestry meeting vention to Susan Furca and Mrs. are hour. coffee the follow will Mrs. Mary llenrich. AlterJan. 4 elections to the are Rev. Frank Bow-ma- n nates Fred Vestry were held. Mrs. Margaret and April Heinrichs was elected St. Barnabas Episcopal In honor of their mother, Mrs. Barliara Green, an open house will lie given !y her children on her 841th birthday, Saturday, January 17, at her home, 159 Sooth Park Street, in Crantsville. pole Tooele County lluitian Service Deparlineiil now offer I he WIC Program lo residents tif Toor le County. WIC (Women, Infant and Children) is a supplemental food program uhich provide nutrition education Episcopal Church To Hold Youth Service Honored On 80th Birthday TkhK Transcript, Thurs., January IS, I9SI 2 Hi! Im Emily My parents are Lany and Laura Stewart. 1 recently celebrated my 2nd birthday. Parties in Emilys honor were enjoyed by family members and little friends. Grandparents are Ina and Al Dean Stewart of Tooele and Carma and Loren of Phillips Springville. t a Creenhosue Conference on Jan- - Jana Wright and Scott Slice Anyone interested in tending, please call on County Agent Wade Exten-Crowe- YES-YE- S NEW 1981 FOOD PLAN! Yes Wine Poocorn and peanut butter Yes Home-baaebread Yes Seet potatoes ano honey Yes yes' You are taugnt to eat them an d withm limits ol course and still lose weight Join a Weight Vfetchers class near you ano find out about our new food plan and complete program for taking oil the pounds del ic Oust nutritional llhTo know the greenhouse. The 882-555- 0 We've helped more people lose more pounds than any other weight loss program in the world. WEIGHT North Stake Slates Ball , WATCHERS The most tuccestlul weight loss program in tho world. TomI t WitOmi 4 fit (Ml amtai munity meeting. on household poisoning and The Tooele North Stake the prevention of poisoning will hold an "Old Fashioned accidents. Gold and Green Ball January 17, at the stake center, from 7:30 to 1 1:30 p.m. A spectacular floor show p.m. Dress is admission is free. Light refreshments will lie served. All stake members 14 years of age and older are FEAST! a - and King with prices you'll appreciate! . SHRIMP BASKET 2.49 SHRIMP DINNER .1 4$ ItaGS 3.49 THICKEN 124 North Maln-Tooe- 882-348- le 2 The LDS Seminary will a winter social Friday, January 16 at 7 p.m. in the South Stake Center, Singer, songwriter John Canaan will perform in concert. There will be food and a ob- Senior Children) Program. For reservations, please call Eunice Moran at 882-636- CIRLSPRINCER JiV''1' before noon on 7 1 Friday. For nursery call Irene O'Shaughnessy al .HUlUV 882-519- We are still welcoming new memlierships. All wives CIBL MANNINC of military or civilian perMelanie Kae Manning sonnel are welcome to join. was born Nov. 9 at St. Call Susan Lowe at Marks Hospital. She 9 for information. weighed 7 pounds 14 Ik M-ounces. Parents are Mike and Rita Manning. CrandRITZ: Ends Sunday 7:00-9:0- 0 p.m. parents are Deverl and d PRIVATE BENJAMIN Daisy Manning and liam and Elma Bryant, all Goldie How. of Nephi. Great grandpar-Tooel- e RITZ: Stortt Monday 7 ond 9 p.m. ents are Zenda Manning, of Boise, Idaho, Mr. Ernest Mangum, of Nephi and Lizzie Bryant of Columbia, Ky. Great great grandmother is Annie Wickham of Logan. Melanie has one sister Michelle 2 and a half 882-742- Wil-hol- Remember the old days ren did not mean obeying ones child them. Citizens News 1 tion about Tooeles new WIC (Women, Infants, movie. All eighth grade and high school students are invited at no charge. years old. me- T 'ibltSisi ' VVii?AV5lrtii5VSlt when minding Leslie Ann Springer was born December 17 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. She weighed 4 pounds 14 ounces and measured 18 and a half inches long. Her mother is Velda Mae Springer of Tooele. Crand-parent- s a are Austin and Dittmore of Provo. Creat grandmother is Carnickels. For reservations call the ol D. Miller of Provo. Photo by Colbath Senior Citizens Center. classes and Hobby programs for men and women, age 50 and over are being held in the Tooele County Courthouse Auditorium during the construction of the new Senior Citizen Center. Classes scheduled are: Monday the 19th and 26th, Dan-cerci- On Delicious Seafood Fit for victim until emergency j V Tooele Seminary 'ale with tossed rice, coffee and The Senior Citizens Elko trip is scheduled for January 28 and 29. The bus will leave the center at 9 a.m. January 28. The cost is $7 per person. The price includes room, bus and $2 in semi-forma- l, latllat MfM Mdchart ) It will be held in the bandroom, Tues., January 20 at 7 p.m. The community is invited to attend and Icam how to give aid to a The meeting, being pro- dical services can be moted by the Crantsville tained. Ambulance Association, is will he presented at 8:30 Jr. High School 412 Wnt Vino (Um 200 Sooth tntraiKO Wednesday. . . 5:20 p.m. gram begins at 8:30 a.m. and ends at 4:15. Poison Control Meeting Slated If you more about WIC, call and ask for WJC. The Advanced Health The WIC clinic is located Systems which manages the in the Tooele County ToKle and Hospital Valley Building, 47 S. Main, Rikiiii Home is sponsorNursing 204. ing a Poison Control com- pro- mm Mrs. Shirley Gauthier Wedding Planned to malnutrition, retardation and future health problems. WIC assists us in counterof poor ing the s W will give a short presenta- econ-alteml- IT'S THE The TEAD Wives Club will hold the First luncheon of the new year on January 20, 12:30 at the Community Club. The menu will be beef dessert. rs WflTllf To Meet INTO Anyone having epics-lion- s regarding services at St. Barnabas Episcopal Church should call Fred Heinrich. 8622537 or Mr. George Creech. 882-444- salad, uary 16 at the Utah Power Bitner for more information and lie that Light Co., 40 East 1st and for possibly a car pool. are they pants South, in Salt Lake. Tooele County residents, Special workshops will be meet the WIC income Mr. and Mis. Hassell Wright announce the engage- held such as heat distribu- guideline, and have a nutritional need which is deter- ment and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jana lion system, profit, what are mined at the WIC clinic. your opt ions, to Scott Si ice. son of Dee and Della Slice. The WIC goal is wellJana graduated from Crantsville High School and is production and selling ness and appropriate nutri- employed at Fiist Security Bank in Salt Lake. price, how to reduce fixed The Women of the variable expenses, and overSchool and tion as an adjunct to Scott graduated front Crantsville High Mouse will hold a business all good health care. Our Wclier State and University of Utah. He is pre- - ontics of using supplemental 15, 8 p.m. light in greenhouses, how to meeting January goal is the maximum sent! employed at the American Salt Co. Moose Lodge. at the in greengrowth and development They plan to lie married February 7 at the Grants- control insects for all children. Nutritional ville Second Ward. A reception will lie held that eve- - houses, greenhouse plants that are profit makers, and deficiencies and poor mug. how to control diseases in health practices may lead Thev will make their home in Grantsvillc. Qualifications for partici- trAU W 1VOS shish-kahob- Utah State University Is year. Infants and children may lie participants up to the age of five. . 1 Hobby class 1:00 p.m. Need-lear- se ts Instructor Eldora Bourget. Tatting instructor - -- Brady (B.J.) Millward turned two years old Dec. 30. On hand to help him celebrate were parents Jim and Julie Millward, sister Jamie, brother Justin, grandparents Tiff and Juanita Millward and Cliff and Bonnie Shields. Great grandmothers are Helen Worsley and Josephine Barney. Margaret Dunn. Aerobic Dancercise -- Wed. 21st, Tues. 27th and Wed. 28th at 2:00 p.m. Aerobic Dancerise consistes of exercise in chairs, exercise GIRL MATTINSON Meagon Marr Mattinson in disco, jazz, ballroom was bom on Christmas day rhythms and tap dancing. to Ronald and Kim MattinThe Crantsville Senior son at the LDS Hospital. Citizen Center at 87 West She weighed 7 pounds 3 and Main Street, Crantsville is a half ounces and measured open daily for poolg ames, 20 and a half inches long. crafts and quilting. A Grandparents are Gary and monthly pot luck birthday Lavonne Levenhagen, Riparty will be held Wed., chard and Maxine Smith of Jan. 28 at noon. After which Crantsville and Lorin and a weatherization seminar Martha Mattinson of will be held. Tooele. The Health Clinic will be held Wed., Jan. 21. Make your appointments between 10:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. JANUARY Call Please feel free to drop in on Thursday, 22nd and 29th at 3:00 p.m. and join Dorothy Searle in her Aerobic 884-344- 6. SALE CONTINUES $8 & $8.50 Dancercise classes at the Grantsville Senior Citizens Center. $19.95 Sizes 4 to 16 $1.99 tSSLTW SWEATSHIRTS Or BpmV Entire stock. Reg. to $30 VI Jeans Childrens sizes JEANS 4. Reg. to $24 $14.95 $12.95 Childrens. Reg. to $14.95 VELOURS ... $6.99 MUSIC In the last decade or two, serious music has become an integral part of our life although unfortunately not as much as Id like it. But, over all, the growth has been astounding. People are finally getting over the idea that opera is a luxury item that appeals only to a few. More and more people are coming to realize that opera is something very Traci Kay Jasperson Hi! I was born Dec. 19 to Mary Larson Jasperson and Kent Jasperson. We live in Nevada. I Pahrump, weighed 6 pounds 14 ounces and was 19 and a half inches long. My grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jasperson, Pahrump, Nev., and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Larson, Vernon, Utah. Creat grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Willard A. Starke of Florida; Mr. and Mrs. R. Earl Sevy, Panguitch, Utah and Mrs. beautiful that nearly everyone can appreciate. If the attitude old hadnt changed, I wouldnt be in Eva Rohwedere, Nebraska. opera. - Leontyne Price -- i |