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Show Chamber Doings Omi IVwIcmI TimhIc Transcript, lliursday, June Prulirrt In 2 "OKK TO START ON FILM: Filming of the music mi Tuorle County will start June 15. The first went- - will intitule Carr Fork. (K.tl'IRRII OVF.Rl.OOK jkI TAD. llie working title will lie "Where Tooele (anility? Those wishing to give input to the film are re limuL-of the meeting ktheduled for this puqxise at 7 p.m. in the Familv Practice conference room June 17th. MISS I'TAII PAGEANT: Will lie held in Orem June 2Mh. Tlie (.liamlier extends it very lies! wishes to Ihana Steadman, our own Min Tooele County who is one of the leading contestants. M MS' STREET; Tlie curve in Main Street makes it one of the mod dangerous streets in I'tah. This is especially true around midnight. It is almost impossible to tell which lane an approaching car is in, so tragedy Is a nearby companion to each vcliii le that passes this way. Il'HI JCITY: Ive oliserved the state's major newspaper reporting methods on Tooele and Tooele County. First, very little comes out in print. Second, what does most often leans toward the negative. Wouldn't it lie great if someone would portray the positive side. . . that would lie news? MILITARY AFFAIRS: The Military Affairs Committee under the direction of Rarrie Vernon, presented Community Service Plaque to Kitsy O. Keetch and Captain David Venable of Dugway at the mcmliership luncheon Wednesday. Both have leen very active in improving ccNtimunit v relations. 1 pounds cut up t Iih ken envelope Shake 'n Bake seasoned coating mis lor dm ken Iwiliet ue st y le tablespoons butter or 2 margarine I 4 cus Minute rur 4 cup t hopjied onion small 1 close crushed ;nitlooal) I I 1 SEAN EDWIN PATRICE born May 22 in Tooele Valley Hospital to David This little cutie h Justin I Ray lewis. He turned one year old May 21. Justin had a party in lux hack yard and 42 friends and rel- atives attended. gallic, 4cuwwater brother Devon, 2 yean tt Belated birthday wishes months, helped blow out to beautiful Susan Amlier the candles. Justin' par- Slutuer who celebrated tier ents are Rick and Camnie first birthday March 7. A small family party was held in her honor and those attending included her Grandpa and Grandma paikage (10 o ) Birds Eye 5 minute sweet green jreas. thawed can (4 o.j slued mushrooms. drained r cxauitry, lacsl sear, these employees, updating Hit n( some the largest 35.(MI nis oil ues, slit loos and brum lies lirtwoik of "retail millets'' of any Suiriu an organizatimi "sold" imue than $17 billion worth of Nistaghe and ut her serviirs Thev and cmitrait rinsers also coseu-billions of rules of kmeiHan nudwass mi almost a quarter of a mil boo sebn les to get the mall rsers das to the nation's Wi million homes, ollues, stmes, i hurt lies, wan housi-- and factories. Vi the Postal Service is big seis log It Is also growing lu wmkload. last year's increase- o ft 3 billion - ail all time record volume to Mai poshing pieces billion - W illiaui F. Bulger over - - - lli KIDDIE DAY! trial) sea-state- d Lyle and Joye Walk, laiis and Ted Salaar and big sister Jada. Susan is the daughter of Ed and Nola around a fire making Mulligan (,)un lie. k Slumer. - Bob plits clot ken or 4 very Thursday All Summer With tvery Chicken Order SUO COUtfi $82-348- King's Chicken- 271 No. Main servings. nn LAW ENFORCEMENT COMMITTEE: Sheriff Walt Shuliert reported on bike safety at Wednesday's memlicrsliip meeting, and Mike James reported on the' Shop I jftiug Ordinance. . . only Wall couldn't lc there. (XlIRRII ()VERIAX)K: Engineers who have examined the existing road recommend that certain lie made, but they do not recommend the last four miles. The reasoning. . . drivers have a tendency to liecome a little careless on hard surfaces and this isn't exactly a place to liecome careless. I MISS BAKER S DAIRY: 1 used to wash the milk ait ties every night for all the ice cream 1 could eat. . . ice cream is at its liest just liefore it starts freezing. RETAIL COMMITTEE: Memliers are reminded to meet in the Cit V Hall June 12th at 8 a.m. WEMX)VER WEIGH STATION: Representative Jack Smith has called upon the Chamber to support Wendover residents in their attempt to keep the Weigh Station or Port of Entry open. In doing so he passes on the Governors favorite saying. . . "there isnt any mon- ey . MISS TOOELE COl'NTY PAGEANT: As of this Its MiT.O ) employees put it In hind oidv TftT and Motors a the largest clsdiau eiuplnsi-lit the 2 tbu ken IhhiiIIimi cuIm-- s Puuh of ground Imv leases (oitli Michael and Unda Irene Goat chicken with Desiree Chlopck Patrick. Wright i seven directbrated her first birthday pounds four and a half ed coating tnuas on package. Place in Mike are May 29. Parents ounces; height: 19 inches. inch and Crystal Chlnpek Brothers and sisters: Mi- I3s9 with pan. Sprinkle evenly any Grandparent are Jake and chael, 19; Paul, 16; and inis. Rake at .TrOremaining degrees and Flori Jaramillo and Jan, 3 years old. Grandpar- for 50 minutes, or until John and Ann Chlopek. ents: Mr. and Mrs. Sam chit ken is tender. Desiree was honored at a Nutti, Salt laike ('its; Mr. Meanwhile, melt bolter party with grandparents, and Mrs. Edwin Reno, ill skillet or saucetan. Add I'ncie Rick, cousins and Newport, Michigan. rice, iniioii and garlic and friend Barbara. PIhiIo hv ('.oil ath saute until lice is lightly browned. Add remaining ingredients. Bring to a IhiiI. Remuse from beat; cover There b no question that the rich are hurting. Just and let stand 5 minutes. yesterday I was walking down Wall Street ami saw a Serve with the chicken. bankers. They were huddled Makes group of 5 ctqts rue mist ure OiIk-i- i a vales pitc h. (a-uei- 5 IDS I s cele- Big PONY EXPRESS TRAIL: Don't miss the tour lewis. Grandparents are which is scheduled for June Kith. Participants meet at Bert and Mariam tlie Davis Ranch at Faust at 7 a.m. and follow the trail Salt lair; Stella Benauro, to I1satah. They then return via Wendover. For addi- San Diego, and Ray and tional informal ion contact Wagon Master Orrin Miller. Pat Barton, Tooele. He lias TOl'RISM; Committee memlters, under the direca great grandma, Irma tion of Harvey are moving into high gear. Like Price, Sandy and great most committees, one of the "top priority" projects is grandpa Pedro Francisco, gathering and distributing vital information. It's pretty Ptullipine Islands. hard to sell auditing without some good data to back up e 4 II, 0 LfU u Friday and Saturday June 12th and 13th 1 writing there are only three contestants and this is the last dav. . . so Mary is praving. LETTER OF APPRECIATION: At Wednesdays memlicrthip meeting, chairman Chick Stromlierg of the Tooele County Commission presented a letter of appreg ciation to Colonel Charles II. Bay of Dugway who is transferred to the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington D.C. Colonel Bay could not le in attendance so Li. Col. Burke of Dugway accepted the presentation on Colonel lie-in- Bav's liehalf. girUsTcTaTCery Long and short sleeve. Reg. to $28.00 $6.88 BLOUSES Group FELICIA RENAE bom May 19 in Tooele Valley Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Brown of Dugway. Weight: six 144 ounces; pounds height: 19 and a half inches. Grandparents: Mr. of Mesita, New Mexand Mrs. Major Hollister of Brinkley, Arkansas; Mrs. ico. Foster grandparents: Lettie Brown and James A. Mr. and Mrs. Warren of St. John. Brown Sr., of Seattle, Photo by Colbath Washington. Photo by Colbath BROWN - z Reg. to $33.00 JEANS and $16.88 TWILL PANTS IP; Reg. to $17.00 Wa-cond- Ahl-stro- 12ot12 DRESSES MICHELLE LYNN - bom May 27 in Tooele Valley Hospital to Rose Wacondo. Weight: seven pounds five and a half ounces. Height: 19 inches. Grandparents: Mr. a and Mrs. Leonard ' SHORTS TOPS & $2.88,o $5.88 h;m Group. Reg. to $20.00 CASUALS & SANDALS Group DRESS & CASUAL SHOES Reg. to $15.00 SANDALS 7 $6.88 ..... 12pnc $8.88 7 z Lee Reg. $15.00 COLORED WORK PANTS $10.88 Reg. $14.00 $9.88 STRAW HATS z KATHERYN DORENE CASTRO - bom April 30 in LDS Hospital to Frank and Wendy Castro of Sandy. Weight: nine pounds eight ounces; height: 21 inches. Brothers and sisters: Kristopher, Jer- KIMBERLY ANN GRAHAM - born May 19 in Tooele Valley Hospital to Ricky and Connie Graham of Tooele. Weight: ten pounds one and a half inches. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Chris Graham, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Belwood, of Today there are lion Americans cured of cancer because it was diagnosed early enough for treatment. The American Cancer Society urges everyone to learn the warning signs of cancer. 2 mil- Group. Reg. to $40.00 MENS SHOES $17.88 m Group. Reg. to $40.00 BOYS SHOES ounce; height: 21 emy, David, Daneil and Kimberly. Grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Tooele; and Mrs. Vivian Bell and Mrs. Manuella Rainbolt, Oregon. Great grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Lopez, all of Grantsville. Bennett Belwood of Dallas, Oregon and C. T. Graham, EARLY WARNINGS MEN1SISHOES Group. Reg. to $25.00 MENS JOGGERS Group. Reg. to $25.00 BOYS JOGGERS A 9 of Tooele. Photo bv Colbath There is this to be said in favor of studying arithmetic: if you cannot count, there is no point in looking clover. Isnt for a four-leIt The Truth! by Carl Rib-lJr. L af et The Big Selection y |