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Show 2 Tooele Tramcript, Thurv, February 2(1, 10S1 uuinnau'iiXKr Public iuo No, (ISPS 617490), IuumI each Thurwt.y al Toorl City, Utah. Second clau portage paid al Toorle, I'lah. Publubed b the Trararript Bulletin Company, Inc., 58 N. Main M, Toorle City, Hah. Add mi all rormpoodence lo Box 390, Toorle, Pub-lottin- Sularriptiun ratea: 25 cvnU per copy, 614.50 per year delivered by earner in Toorle, Cranitville and Slambury Pari, 1 1550 per year by mail, any here. PUBLISHED by: Trantcript Bulletin Publinhing Co., Inc. OEL. DUNN, PuMuher CHARLIE ROBERTS. Editor May Deputy Commander for Cadets. Capt. Chaell, a most aggressive cadet, in a few short years has progressed rapidly through the ranks. The cadet program is designed to make dynamic Americans out of our youth and provide them with the necessary training to become future leaders of our great country. A physical fitness program, as well as aeroeducation and space We at Fust Assembly will Evangelist David Putnam from Springfield, Missouri he looking forward to seeing will lie the guest speaker at you there. the First Assembly of Cod Church, 127 North 7th, Begins In Tooele .00 a m. service as well as the 6.00 p.m. service. We invite the public to attend these services and enjoy this dynamic ministry. 1 1 Cadet Receives Promotion Preventing Captain. Capt. Chazcll with thin promotion is I.t. Gene Utali Hearts Five Cents For Life Campaign leadership training are included in the requireFor further information ments. Capt. Chaell has call or met the challenge and completed all requirements in these areas, lie attended a week long summer camp at Hill Air Force Base and served in a leadership position there, is presently on the Wing Cadet Advisory Council serving as Recorder, was Cadet Commander of the Tooele Squadron for about 9 mouths, and is currently 882-231- 4 882-229- filling two leadership through All proceeds will lie directed to programs and services for handicapped and disabled clients in the state of Utah. Directing this drive is Jennifer Mansanarez. She the coordinator for Utah Faster Seals and will lie involved in the neighlmr to neighbor drive, telethon and other programs connected with Utah Easter is Seals. Your local Easter Seal Society provides tome twelve different therepeu-tic- , recreation and training programs for more than 500 children and adults with physical and mental We are proud that 97 percent of all monies raised stays right here in our state to pay for these programs. If you would like to help with this campaign or if you know of a child or adult that is interested in any of the Easter Seals programs or services call Jen17 nifer Mansanarez, Benchmark Village, his way to becoming a dynamic American, and one of our future leaders of this country. David Putnam Lady Demos To Meet Bethel No. 17 of Tooele of the International Order of Job's Daughters will join Bethel No. 7 of Salt Lake City Sat., Feh. 28 at A Pleasure To Give 7:30 p.m. in a joint friendmeeting at the MasonDr. Doug Hyldahl gives Joan Fandl warm welcome during Heart Fund Drive. ship ic Temple, 650 East South Mrs. Fandl is one of 400 volunteers soliciting contributions during a drive which has Salt Lake City. a goal of $12,700. Contributors are asked to donate five cents for each year of the Temple, Miss Christine Hale and combined ages of their family. The drive began Wednesday. Miss Michele Hatcher will preside jointly. Prior to the meeting the Tooele girls will participate in Bethel No. 7's Guides project in Salt Lake City which will consist of a western dinner and hoe down. The Right Reverand, There will lie a pot luck starting at 6:30 p.m. Cost Otis Charles, of the Dio- dinner following the ser- will be by donation. cese of Utah will adminis- vice. ter the Sacrament of ConAsh Wednesday services On Shrove Tuesday, firmation on seven EpiscoMarch 3 there will be a will te held starting at 7:30 T.t George Brown Into Si. Barnabas Episcopal Church n, District vice-preside- nt monthly meeting Scout mews the club. They were presented with membership certificates and pins by President Martinez. Show Plays 7 and 9 p.m. Nighty Don't Miss It! To Celebrate Confirmation of the AHA. The American Hereford Tooele B.P.W. Club held Association, headquartered their Wednesday, Feb. 18 at the Glowing Emtiers. President Cail Martinez, presided. Musical numbers Songs' of America were presented by The Triple Trio, under the direction of Mrs. The Hurray B.S.A. Scouting Show will be held at Rodie England. the Salt Palace February 28. Tickets go on sale SaturClub members Winona Tooele and LDS Seminaries. in the Crantsville 8:00 day, Woods gave a patriotic A 'mini' marathon, the largest Pinewood Derby reading. featured. world will be in the competition Two new members BarThere will be Scout skills, poster contests. Varsity bara Gibson and Ann Scout and Explorer activities. Fletcher were initiated into RITZ Now Playing la-gi- n Participate In Friendship Meeting Lady Democrats will meet Mon., March2, 7:30 Accepted p.m. at the Tooele County Association Courthouse auditorium. Ceorge C. Brown, Mary St.Clair will report Crantsville, has been acon her trip to mainland cepted into membership of China. the American Hereford Association, says II. H.Dick-ensoexecutive Deseret Peak in Kansas City, Missouri, is the world's largest beef breed registry organization, having entered more than 17 million head into the repal youth Sunday, March 1, pancake supper served cords since it was founded at 9:30 a.m. The Confirmation class in 1881. The Hereford breed, one consists of Lisa Gamble, of the oldest in the United John Camble, Dixie Paid Carter, Mathew It is in the desert of loneStates, is well known for its ability to convert grass and Bennett, Anthony Moe and liness and emptiness that Monica Moe. the fear of death and the grain to beef efficiently. JDo Lof-hol- need for self- - affirmation are seen to be illusory. Thomas Merton Girl Scout Cookie Sale Begins Cirl Scouts are launching Several delicious new cook- uxjcim case as the annual cookie centives. -- HAS MOTHER 882-380- 7. HT ON HIS HAIR HANDS." H' Cirl Scout cookies, have no can earn camp credit certi- - April 10 and 22 and $1.50 preservatives and are made ficates, toy Koala Bears, per box will be collected at with 100 percent vegetable beach towels and other in- - that time. shortening. Samoas, worlds nished by two Cirl Scout volunteer adults, the ComA citizen of an advanced missioner of a large metroindustrialized nation conpolitan council approached sumes in six months the en- the president of a local ergy and raw materials that baking and sue have to last the citizen of a ceeded company in getting the bak developing country his en- ery to bake and Maurice F, Cirl Scout cookies package tire lifetime. vanil- Strong la -- - in the shape of the Girl Scout insignia, the trefoil. most delicious cookie of caramel, coconut and cho- a colate; crunchy peanut butter sandwich; Vanchos, assorted chocolate and vanilla cremes; Tagalongs, a combination of peanut butThe cookies were the ter patty with luscious chohighest quality possible, colate coating; Trefoils, the old- - fashioned short(and the good tasting cookies for a good cause quickly bread, and a new natural caught on with the public granola called Forget Me and made the sale a sucNots, plus the Super Mint cess. Today, Utah Girl Scout Council is carrying on that tradition with their cookie sale. Just as in 1933, the Cirl Scouts insist on only the highest quality cookies. Chinese Combination Soup 'Drink Fried Rice Pork chow mein Fried shrimp Fortune Cookie s, of double rich fudge cookie with a thin layer of peppermint completely covered in delicious chocolate coating . .best of all, still at the 1980 price of $1.50 a box. Buy abox of each or even a Clenice Moore is pictured giving a box of Cirl Scout cookies to Col. Gerald Patterson. FAMILY PORTRAITS Lunch Your Choice: Fish & Chips or Halibut II. ft LEVI D FLANNEL SHIRTS Are you in need of an up-to-d- ate "10 Traffic and Rolling family portrait? Now is your chance to get your family Includes: Soup Potato Vegetable Roll and Butter Drink Sunday Hours a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. 1 1 a.m.-- l 1 p.m? Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m 11 882-30- 03 it 61 5 North Main JACKETS Childrens Includes Frame portrait at a price that will bring you a smile!! ONLY $7.95 This Price Includes. . . Full Color Family Portrait 1 -- Frame of your choice (5 to choose from) 1x14 Plus the opportunity to select several other picture packages of your choice for a small additional cost. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: LONNIE 882-229- 8 Full Money Back Guarantee Has Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval The friendship meeting is held in honor of Mrs. Crand Dee Wooley, Guardian of the State of Utah and Mr. Roy Denning, Associate Crand Cuardian of the State of Utah. Monday evening. Miss Angela Furca was initiated as a memlier of Bethel No. 17. Sun., Feb. 22 the Crand Lodge Youth Committee of Utah sponsored a ski day at Solitude Ski Resort. Ap- proximately 225 youth were in attendance. QUILTING Now. Your p.m. The sale ends March 9. If their annual Cookie Sale ies have joined the original sale helps Cirl Scouts mainScout misses taking Cirl a was vanilla 27 their established trefoil. The sale is tain March 9. to Special guest speaker February Mr. Holger Tychsen, Tooele Heres how this eagerly still the main fund raiser camps and provide special your order call the Neighfor one of Americas finest programs and council borhood Cookie ChairHigh School teacher. His to- awaited event got its start. After many years of bak- youth groups - the Cirl events for girls. The Great man, Mrs. Clenice Moore, pic was Our Uncle Sam, Cookies for a Great Cause Symbol of American Heri- ing their own cookies, in Scouts. the fall of 1933 the Cirl Little Brownie Bakers helps troops plan trips and at tage. The delicious Other items of business Scouts had another idea. Super Seven, an unbeat- outdoor activities with attractively boxed cookies Armed with recipes fur- able combination of seven their profit. Individual girls will be delivered between completed the evening. "rims quickly. Jobs Daughters 882-757- B.P.W. News to recognize the early warning signals of a heart attack and get emergency care In addition to actual heart diseases, the Heart Assn, uses the funds in the campaign through battle to control and reMarch 3. The Heart Asso- search arteriosclerosis or the ciation's Five Cents for Life the medical term of disease the new name is the principal campaign for the residential drive. arteries. Tliis years county goal People are asked to give five cents for each year of the is $12,700, an increase of combined ages of their f 1.900 over last year's,says Joyce Russell, 1981 Tooele family. area campaign chairman. Short Two Hours What hapiens within the "Few people realize that first two hours of a heart at- nearly one million Amertack can mean the differ- ican die from heart disease life and death and st roke each yea r more ence Dr. Doug deaths than from all other to ccording causes combined." Hyldalil. The Heart Association U is during those first two hours after the symp- raised more than $10,800 in that more than Tooele for heart research in toms half of all heart attacks Utah last year. We hoie that local peooccur," Dr. Hyldalil said. The American Heart As- ple will supxirt us in our sociation is fight ing this ear- fight against America's ly death and disability by number one killer, says urging Tooele area residents Mrs. Russell. disabilities. positions in the squadron. Capt. Chazell is well on Captain Russell Chazell receives promotion from Lt. Cene May. Utah Heart Association volunteers in the Tooele area kicked off the 1981 Five Cents for Life" residential drive on Fell. 25. Four hundred volunteers will participate In the week-lon- g Tooele on Sunday, March Easter Seal 1st. Rev. Putnam was here Drive Slated for special services 2 yean ago and was a very special Utah Faster Seals will he hlsssing to all aho attended conducting their residential the meetings. neighbor to neighlmr drive I le will lie speaking in the March 15. Feb. I Utah 84074. Cadet Ruaacll Chazell, having completed all requirements, wax promot cd to the rank of Cadet David Putnam To Speak At First Assembly of God JEANS New Era and Bobble Brooks SWEATERS BLOUSES, VESTS7 and SKIRTS... Below Cost! . . Quilts Before The Weather Too Hot! |