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Show Tooele Traiivrript, Thurv, February 26, 2 70. David Putnam To Speak At First Assembly of God 19S1 irjiiMiaxuahtf We at First Assembly will F.vangelist David Putnam from Springfield. Missouri lie looking forw ard to seeing will lie the guest speaker at you there. the First Assembly of Cod Church, 127 North 7th. laucd rorb ThuiwUy I ToorU City, I'loh. Second clou portigo paid a! Tooele, I 'tab. Publithcd bv the Transcript Bulletin PubPublics! iua No. (I'SPS 6174190). lishing Company, Inc., 56 N. Main St., Tooele City, Hah. Addreat all correspondence to Boa 390, Tooele, Sulncfiptian rata: 25 centi per copy; 114.50 per year delivered by carrier In Tooele. Crantvville and Starabury Pari; 61550 per year by mail, anywhere. PUBLISHED by; Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co.. for special services 2 years ago and was a very special hlsssiug to all who attended DUNN. PuMivher CHARLIE ROBERTS. Editor I le will lie speaking in the and serrected to We invite the public to vices for programs and handicapped attend these services and en- disabled clients in the state leadership training are joy this dynamic ministry. of Utah. included in the requireFor further information Directing this drive is ments. Capt. Chazell has call or She Mansanarez. Jennifer met the challenge and & the coordinator for Utah completed all requireFaster Seals and will lie inments in these areas, lie volved in the neighlior to attended a week long neighbor drive, telethon summer camp at Hill Air and other programs conForce Rase and served in nected with Utah Faster a leadership position Seals. the there, is presently on Your local Easter Seal Wing Cadet Advisory provides some Society ReCouncil serving as different twelve therepeu-tic- , corder, was Cadet Comrecreation and training mander of the Tooele programs for more than Squadron for about 9 500 children and adults months, and is currently with physical and mental two filling leadership disabilities. positions in the squadron. We are proud that 97 Chazell well is on Capt. of all monies raised percent his way to becoming a here in our state right stays dynamic American, and to pay for these programs. one of our future leaders If you would like to help of this country. with this campaign or if you know of a child or adult that is interested in David Putnam any of the Easter Seals programs or services call Jen17 nifer Mansanarez, Benchmark Village, Cadet Receives Promotion Presenting Captain. Capt. Chazell with this promotion is Lt. Gene May Deputy Commander for Cadets. Capt. Chazell, 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 aero- and education space 882-231- 4 882-229- 882-757- George Brown Accepted Into Association Lady Democrats will meet Mon., March2, 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele County 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-enson- , executive of the AHA. from Lt. Captain Russell Chazell receives promotion The American Hereford Cene May. held B.P.W. Tooele Club Associat ion, headqua rt e red B.P.W. News Deseret Peak District pJev's vice-preside- nt their monthly meeting Wednesday, Feb. 18 at the Glowing Embers. President Cail Martinez, presided. Musical numbers "Songs' of America were present- in Kansas City, Missouri, is the world's largest beef breed registry organization, having entered more than 17 million head into the re- cords since it was founded ed by The Triple Trio, in 1881. under the direction of Mrs. The Hereford breed, one The "Hurray B.S.A. Scouting Show will be held at Rodie England. of the oldest in the United the Salt Palace February 28. Tickets go on sale SaturClub members Winona is well known for its day, 8:00 in the Tooele and Crantsville LDS Seminaries. Woods gave a patriotic States, A 'mini' marathon, the largest Pinewood Derby ability to convert grass and reading. to beef efficiently. competition in the world will be featured. Two new members Bar- grain There will be Scout skills, poster contests. Varsity bara Cibson and Ann Scout and Explorer activities. Fletcher were initiated into the club. They were RITZ Now Playing moons uxeclm HAS biTmt t MOTHER HIT OH HIS HAIRY HAM0S. pg Luncheon and Dinner Specials Prepared Fresh Daily" Chinese Combination Includes: Soup Potato Vegetable Roll and Butter Sunday Hours a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon. to Thurs. 1 1 a.m.-- l 1 p. Fri. and Sat. 11 a.m. to 12 p.m 11 it "This year's county goal is 612,700, an increase of 6 1 ,900 over last year's, says Joyce Russell, 1981 Tooele Jobs Daughters Participate In Friendship Meeting Bethel No. 17 of Tooele The friendship meeting of the International Order is held in honor of Mrs. Crand of Job's Daughters will Dee Wooley, of of of Salt N'o. the Bethel Guardian State 7 join Lake City Sat., Feh. 28 at Utah and Mr. Roy DenTm A Pleasure To Give 7:30 p.m. in a joint friend- ning, Associate Crand at the Mason- Cuardian of the State of ship Dr. Doug Ilvldahl gives Joan Fandl warm welcome during Heart Fund Drive. ic meeting650 East South Utah. Temple, Mn. Fandl is one of 400 volunteers soliciting contributions during a drive which has Temple, Salt Lake City. a goal of 612,700. Contributors are asked to donate five cents for each year of the Miss Christine Hale and Monday evening. Miss combined ages of their family. The drive began Wednesday. Miss Michele Hatcher will Angela Furca was initiated preside jointly. Prior to the as a memlier of Bethel No. meeting the Tooele girls 17. Sun., Feb. 22 the Crand will participate in Bethel Lodge Youth Committee of 1. No. 7's Guides project in Utah sponsored a ski day at Salt Lake City which will Solitude Ski Resort. Apconsist of a western dinner proximately 225 youth were in attendance. and hoe down. The Right Reverand, There will be 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 adminisvice. Ash Wednesday services ter the Sacrament of ConOn Shrove Tuesday, firmation on seven Episco- March 3 there will be a will be held starting at 7:30 pal youth Sunday, March I, pancake supper served p.m. at 9:30 a.m. Your Quilts Now. . . The Confirmation class consists of Lisa Camble, Before John Camble, Dixie Paul Carter, Mathew It is in the desert of lone- need for self- - affirmation Too Hot! Bennett, Anthony Moe and liness and emptiness that are seen to be illusory. Monica Moe. Merton the fear of death and the Barnabas Episcopal Church To Celebrate Confirmation QUILTING Do The Weather Lof-hol- Several delicious new cook- - case as the annual cookie ies have joined the original sale helps Girl Scouts trefoil. The sale is tain their established still the main fund raiser camps and provide special and council one of Americas finest programs for girls. The Creat the Girl youth groups Cookies for a Great Cause Scouts. Little Brownie Bakers helps troops plan trips and outdoor activities with Super Seven, an unbeatable combination of seven their profit. Individual girls Cirl Scout cookies, have no can earn camp credit certi- preservatives and are made ficates, toy Koala Bears, with 100 percent vegetable beach towels and other in- shortening. Samoas, worlds main-vanil- la PRINTED FLANNELS centives. The sale ends March 9. If a Cirl Scout misses taking your order call the Neigh-fo- r borhood Cookie Chair-event- s at The delicious attractively boxed cookies will be delivered between April 10 and 22 and $1.50 per box will be collected at 882-380- 7. that time. most delicious cookie of caramel, coconut and choa colate; s, 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, and the good tasting cook- the old- - fashioned shorties for a good cause quickly bread, and a new natural caught on with the public granola called Forget Me and made the sale a suc- - Nots, plus the Super Mint cess. of double rich fudge cookie Today, Utah Girl Scout with a thin layer of pepperCouncil is carrying on that mint completely covered in tradition with their cookie delicious chocolate coating sale. Just as in 1933, the . .best of all, still at the Glenice Moore is pictured giving a box of Girl Girl Scouts insist on only 1980 price of $1.50 a box. ' the highest quality cookies. Buy abox of each or even a Scout cookies to Col. Gerald Patterson. Come Let Our Professionals Help You Put A Quilt Together!! THE STORE 105 N. Moin, 882-688- 6 FAMILY PORTRAITS LEVI 3 ir 61 5 North Main JACKETS Childrens Includes Frame FLANNEL SHIRTS Are you in need of an family is Now your portrait? "10 Traffic and Rolling JEANS up-to-d- ate chance to get your family portrait at a price that will bring you a smile!! ONLY $7.95 Drink 882-300- arteries. Lunch Your Choice: Fish & Chips or Halibut re- search arteriosclerosis the medical term or the of disease the principal area campaign chairman. "Few people realize that nearly one million Americans die from heart disease and stroke each year more than from all other deaths Dr. to Doug according causes combined." Ilyldahl. The Heart Association "It is during those first two hours after the symp- raisedmore than 610,800 in toms liegin that more than Tooele for heart research in half of all heart attacks Utah last year. "We hope that local peooccur," Dr. Ilyldahl said. The American Heart As- ple will support us in our sociation is fighting this ear- fight against America's ly death and disability by number one killer,' says urging Tooele area residents Mrs. Russell. Girl Scout Cookie Sale Begins certificates and pins by PreCirl Scouts are launching sident Martinez. their annual Cookie Sale Special guest speaker was February 27 to March 9. Mr. Holger Tychsen, Tooele Heres how this eagerly High School teacher. His to- awaited event got its start. After many years of bakpic was "Our Uncle Sam, Symbol of American Heri- ing their own cookies, in the fall of 1933 the Girl tage. Other items of business Scouts had another idea. Armed with recipes furcompleted the evening. nished by two Girl 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 company and suc have to last the citizen of a ceeded ln getting the country his en- - ery t0 bake and k tire lifetime. Maurice F. Girl Scout cookies vanilStrong la -- - in the shape of the Girl Scout insignia, the trefoil. FRIDAY ONLY! Soup Drink Fried Rice Pork chow mein Fried shrimp Fortune Cookie pre- sented with membership Show Plays 7 and 9 p.m. Nightly Don't Miss HI 1 family. Short Two Hours What happens within the first two houra of a heart attack can mean the difference lietween life and death TTI Lady Demos To Meet Scout campaign through battle to control and March 3. The Heart Association's Five Cents for life campaign is the new name for the residential drive. People are asked to give five cents for each year of the combined ages of their Fell. 1 through March 15. All proceeds will he di- 1.00 a.m. service as well as the 6.00 p.m. service. 1 to recognize the early warn- "Five Cents for Life" resi- quickly. In addition to actual dential drive on Felt. 25. Four hiuidred volunteers heart diseases, the Heart will participate in the week-lon- g Assn, uses the funds in the Utah Faster Seals will be conducting their residential neighbor to neighlmr drive the meetings. JflC. JOKL Utah Heart Association volunteers in the Tooele ing signals of a heart attack area kicked off the 1981 and get emergency care Easter Seals Drive Slated Tooele on Sunday, March 1st. Rev. Putnam was here I'tah 64074. Cadet Russell Chazell, having completed all requirements, was promoted to the rank of Cadet Utah Ilearis Five Cents For Life Campaign Begins In Tooele This Price Includes. . . 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