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Show 2 c Tooele Transcript, Thursday, August 6, 19S1 uumnaium' fuNirction No, (I'SPS Iwued eib Thumhiy I Tooele City, l'th. Second dm portage paid al Toorie, I'taK. PuUiJw-- d by (he Trameript-BullriiPublishing Company, Inc, 58 N. Main SI, Tooele City, I'taK. Addict all cormpoodcncc to Bos 390, Toorlc, Class Of 1961 Regional Fireside Scheduled Reunion 617-690- lUh 84074. Suiwrikin 7T Tooele High School of 1961 will be holding their claw reunion Iregiu-nin- g Friday, August 7, 1981. We will Ire meeting at the City Park at 8:00 p.m. for an There will lie a Regional Special Interest fireside, Sunday, August 9 at 7:30 pm. at the Lake View chapel. Returned missionaries, Patriarch and Mrs. Ico E. Bevan will e the featured speakers. rl: 25 cents per copy; IN 50 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele. GranUvilte and SUmhury Pari. I5V) per year by mail, anva he re. Pl blJSIIKl) by; Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co, 20-ye- adult evening activity wear gruUiles, On Saturday, August 8, at 12:00 noon, a family picnic will Ire held at the Tooele City Park. Bring your own btc. JOEL J. Dl'NN', Publisher CINRIJE ROBERTS. Editor History Trek 'V LiV Miss The Settlement Canyon k Chapter of the Sons of Utah and Mr. Contest Slated For Landmark Days For all those parents and grandparents who want to show off their genes via descendants, they can do so at the Uttle Miss and Little Mister Landmark Days Contest. The contest is scheduled for Aug. 15 between 2 and 4 p m. at the Tooele Senior Cizens Center and is open to r all one and olds in the county. The winner will be selected by the judges based on cut ei ess, dress and personality," according to contest director JoAnn Hunt. For more information, call JoAnn at two-yea- SK2-4- There is no entry fee, but forms must Ire submitted by August 12 to the Tooele Senior Citizens Center, Crants-vill- e Senior Citizens Center, the Tooele County Chamlrer of Commerce or Century 21 Doran Hunt Company. Uttle Miss and Mister Landmark will ride in the Landmark Days parade, be awarded trophies and gift certificates from various local businessmen. Kendall E. McCoy and Juliana C laser Wedding Plans Being Readied Mr. and Mis. Bill Glaser announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Juliann, and Kendall E. McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilerschel C. McCoy. They will Ire married September 19 in Settlement Canyon. Juliann is employed at O. C. Tanner. Kendall is employed at Albertson's. They will make their home in Salt lake City. Pioneers are sponsoring a tour of the historic sites in northeast Tooele valley on August 11. The public it invited to participate. Tourists will meet at 8 a.m. at the old Benson Crist Mill which is north of Stanslmry Park. Participants should furnish Nadine and Paul M. Stewart their own transportation. Points of interest will include the grist and saw mill, the tannery, the woolen mill, the Clinton beach resort, E. T. Benson home, the Fassio chicken farm, the Nadine Petersen and Paul M. Stewart were married in Droubay home and the Carr Fork concentrate loading Tooele July 22, 1981 by Bishop Mack Luke. station at Shields crossing. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. For additional informa- Peterson of Tooele. tion, call tour guide Orrin P. Parents of the groom are Mr. and Mrs. Reed J. Stewart Vows Spoken By Couple Miller. University Women Slate Dinner China and Chinese cul- lure will be the theme of a dinner sponsored by the American Association of University Women. It will be held Monday, August 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the Sun Lok no-ho- Yuen Restaurant. Priscilla Berman will be the speaker. Miss Berman b visiting Utah. She is on her way to China where she will of Tooele. Nadine graduated from Tooele High School in 1981. Paul graduated from Tooele High School in 1979 and is employed at Tooele Army Depot. An open house is planned for the couple at the Reed Stewart home August 28, 1981. teach English at the Ilang Chow Technical University, Miss Berman is a graduate of Wesley University where she majored in Chinese studies. She spent two years The Women of the Moose as a tour guide in China and will hold their enrollment has lived one year in night for the month of Taiwan. August on August 6th. It A.A.U.W. members are will be membership chairencouraged to attend and man Christine Haley's bring a prospective member Chapter Night. The meetas a guest. ing will start at 8:00 p.m. at the Moose Home. Refreshments will be served after. All Women of the Moose are invited. Formal wear is W.O.T.M. To Meet requested. ar Reunion Set 1 Brenda L. Peck at or Julie Dow Youngberg at 882-026- Involving ships of the U.S. 7th Fleet and the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force, Aswex 81 combined anti-a- ir and warfare training. Twelve U.S. ships and several e, anti-surfa- Japanese vessels participated in the training. The Bainbridge is 565 feet long with a crew of 500. The ship is outfitted with and 882-556- 5. missiles Harpoon rockets. The dictates of the heart are the voice of fate." Schiller I 0 wS'eS jae .If'. EYES ONLY PINK PONY 24 North Main 882-442- 2 NOW OPEN Next to Ritz 7 reunion, please or Sharon Bryan, Bevan Perkins, Vacation Bitde School on 4 from 9:00 to Aug. 11:45 a.m. All children be-tween the ages of 2 and 14 are cordially invited to not a is merely Lilierty to lie conferred; it tend. Transporation will be is a habit to be acquired. - provided for those who need 9 it. Call Uoyd George 882-003- 10-1- 882-683- 882-572- 882-518- participated in exercise femily. The family has requested no gifts please. MFOND 007 co,deat,t"' TOR YOUR "Silver Lights. Anyone The Tooele First Baptist with questions concering Church will be having call Bud the Navy Electricians Mate 2nd Class Effren R. Starks, son of Phillip B. and Isabel Starks of Tooele, recently The open house will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. at her home, 414 North 1st West, Tooele, for friends and Back when you had to beat it 8:00 pm. Dancing will begin at 9:00 p.m. to the music of Vacation Bible School Stockton Ward. John is the son of Bishop and Mrs. Barry Thomas. She was bom in Springfield, Utah and has lived in Tooele since 1923. She was the wife of the late G. Floyd Brough. She is a member of the L.D.S. Church and has been active in Relief Society, Sunday School, Primary and in ward and stake choirs. She has sang in many public activities. She has three daughters: Mrs. Eva Green; Murray; Mrs. Ida Mae Meng, Tooele and Mrs. Donna Battison, deceased; fourteen grandchildren, and 24 MOORE will continue until 11:30 p.m. The event will take place at the Tooele City lunch and blanket. Drinks Park. The park will be will be provided. There will blocked off from view, but be games and prizes for persons who pay the eneveryone. trance fee will also have At 3:00 p.m., a Scotch access to the City swimfoursome will lie held at the ming pool. Oquirrh Hills golf course, The charge for the five following the picnic. Green hours of music will be $3 fees will be charged. per person or $5 per couA dinner-danc- e will be ple. held Saturday evening (reThe featured band for servation only) at the Sians-bur- y the conceit will be Fury, a Park Clubhouse, be- band from Salt Lake City. ginning with a friendly hour at 7:00 p.m. A class picture will be taken at 7:30 p.m. Dinner will be served at farewell will be Sunday, August 9 at 10:00 a.m. in the 1981. Show 9:15 federation. The rock and roll music will begin at 5:00 p.m. and John Thomas received his mission call to the Arizona Holbrook mission. 1 (e leaves August 13 to go to the mission home. His An open house will be given by the children of Mrs. Mearl A. Brough in honor of her 80th birthday, Aug. 8, Now ploying enforcement officers raise money for their Olympic Farewell Celebrates 80th Birthday M0T0R-V- festival in five-ye- 7:30 p.m. Class members who want to go and havent paid their money should do so by Friday, August 7, 1981. The cost is $7.50 per person or $ 15.00 per couple. Those members who have not made a reservation by 7 August 1981 will not be able to attend. If you have any questions please contact either Nlearl A. Brough music Missionary Aswex 81" in the Sea of class reunion Japan. will be held Friday, August He is a crewmember 21, 1981 at the Settlement- - aboard the guided missile Canyon Pavillion from 5:30 cruiser USS Bainbridge, to 12:00. Dinner will be at homeported in San Diego. A A Tooele will be held on Friday, August 7, to help law Participates In Exercise Class of 76 5-Ye- Officers Set Music estival SUeS! . j5' r 20 OFF 26.39-55.9- 9 REGULARLY 32.99-69.9- 9 For a limited time, smart shoppers can take coat sale! Shop advantage of our big now for jackets and coats in poplins, nylons, plus luxurious pile, polyester plush. Our layaway doesn't cost you one extra penny! pre-seas- mODG CXD3V 33 North Main - 882 - 2434 |