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Show 2 U'DD'U-- L uuuinaioiXKP The following marriage licenses were Issued at the Tooele County Clerks of five during Septemlien Paul William Proctor, 23, Tooele and Publication No. (I'SPS 617490), kturd cacti Tbureday I Tooele City, t'lah. Second clast portage paid at Tooele, t'tah. Published bv llie Transcript BulIrtin Publishing Company, Inc, 58 N. Main St, Tooele City, I'tah. Addrrsa all correspondence to Hot 390, Tooele, I'tah M074. i rates; 23 rents per copy; (14.30 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grant sville and Stansliury Park, 113.30 per year by mail, anywhere. PUBLISHED by: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOKI.J.DISN. Publisher CII AUUK liOltl RTS, Editor Utah. Thomas Wayne Sleight, 51, Tooele and Elaine Leach, 54, Tooele. Todd Marvin Baird, 20, Crantsville and Leslie Keye Anderson, 17, Crantsville. James Allen Welch, 28, Tooele and Gerrie Lee Workman, 25, Tooele. Darrell F. Kidman II, 25, Tooele and Ann Burraston, 18, Tooele. SjK-ake- 700 p.m. Tooele South Stake Gaylcn Hopkins, USU Young Adults Please Clip and Save Sx-ake- Tooele. Meng Lynn, 22, Tooele. Richard Maurice Brown, ville and Suzanne Castagno, ville. Everett Brian Atherley, ville and Lauri Ann llewett, ville. Terri Max Green, 19, Tooele and Marilyn Kay Valdez, 19, Tooele. 25, Crants19, Crants- Tooele, t'tah Jeffery Ice Williams, 19, Crantsville Stock-ton- , Ina Tooele, Wright, and Kerry Event!, 18, Crantsville. and Eldon Beebe, James Henry Johnson, 21, Dugway Great grandWashington. and Rhonda Lynn Jackson, 20, Dugway. and Ellis Joare parents George John Sykora, 35, Dugway and hanna Ostberg, of Virginia. Evelvn Camplrcll, 26, Dugway. Dennis Allrert Vario, 27, Tooele and Shelly Cay Shields, 20, Pine Canyon. David Rozeli Cole, 26, Crantsville and Leila Kay Vining, 30, Crantsville. Genealogy Help Kenneth Scott Gillette, 27, Tooele and Margie Ellen Benson, 24, Tooele. Available The Tooele Gamers Association will play Risk, D&D, etc. each Wednesday. All adults and high school students are invited to join. For more information .Divorcer Granted Tooele, Clen Ekenstam, COLD WEATHER SPECIALS! Gamers To Meet Kendall Eugene McCoy, 34, Salt Lake City and Juliann Glaser, 25, bad, New Mexico and Marie Alene brated her first birthday October 3. She was guest 18, Crantsof honor at a party with 18, Crantsfriends and family. Parents are Debhie and Did Beebe. Rick Alan Davison, 27, Denver, Crandparenls are JoAn Colorado and Jo Ann Johnson, 23, and Steve Franklin, 11th: 7:0t pm. Tooele Stake Center. George 'Devin Dad Durrani (Holier IStli: 7:30 p.m. Grautsville West Stake Center. Speukers: Itct timed Missionaries. (Holier His farewell address will lie Oit. 1 1 at 9 a.m. at the Tooele First Ward. He is the son of Ronald and Barbara Kirk. Joann Wanlass, 20, Crantsville. Colorado. John Roliert Humphreys, 21, Carls- Jessica Anne Beebe cele- vi' Barry Vern Pitt, 24, Tooele and and Annette Gilliland, 20, Manassa, Tooele Region Young Adult Firesides For October Dana Scott Kirk will leave for the Santa Domingo Mission on the Island of the Dominican Republic Odolier 22. Glade Rolrert Nielson, 23, Tooele and Mary Corinne Denton, 19, Sterling, Jill Aim Burgett, 18, Tooele. Roliert Rudy Carcia Jr., 17, Tooele and Rita Jtme Hatton, 18, Tooele. Theodore Ellsworth Downey, Jr., 21, Grand Junction, Colorado and Elizabeth Laveryn Medina, 20, Tooele. Michael Shields McCoy, 20, Tooele and Carolyn Dillard, 18, Tooele. Eric Jefferies Johnson, 23, Crantsville Sulm-riaiiH- October 25th: Center. Mission Farewell Marriage Licenses; Divorces Granted In Tooele County Towle Transcript, Thursday, October 8, 198! call Bill The following divorces were granted in Tooele County during Septemlrcr: Michael V. Tucker from Cherie Louise M. Tucker; Anthony D. Crane from Janice V. Crane; Marcia Ekins Madsen from Anlcl A. Madsen; Clen S. Stevens from Christine L Stevens. Joanne Carol Shugart from Edward I. Shugart; Joyce M. Noxon from Fay A. Noxon; Santas Y. Oliva Jr. from Beatrice O. Oliva; Pamela Dee Brown from Darryl Brown. Carl Jones from Carolyn Jones; Diane M. La Douceur from Lawrence S. La Douceur; Ila Christine Sewell from Ricky Stewart Sewell. 882-784- Federal Thalia and Evan Black Women Couple To Celebrate x0Mcet Federal Womens Golden Wedding The children of Evan C. and Thalia Black will honor their parents on their Golden Wedding Anniversary. An open house will lie held in their honor, SaturOitolier 10, in Salt day, City. The family requests no gifts. The Club and guests will hold their Octolier luncheon at the Glowing Emliers Sat., Oct. 17, at 12:30 p.m. For reservations call Peterson Lourraine 884-348- Director Named For Bill Brown Realty Cenealogy consult ants are available at 281 North Main on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Ken I (arris, a resident of and one- - half years experTooele for seven and one-ha- ience in the real estate years was recently ap- business, having been in pointed to fill a vacancy on management and marketthe Board of Directors of ing most of that time. lie also graduated Bill Brown Realty, with from Pacific Coast Banking headquarters in Orem. This appointment was School. He and his wife Freida announced by Mr. W. William Brown, Jr., president are the parents of four of the company. In making children. 1 the announcement, Mr. Brown stated, We are pleased with the acceptance by Mr. Harris, who will bring to our board and management team a wealth of experience, not only in the real estate industry, but as a respected leader from the banking industry. Mr. Harris is currently Tooele Branch Manager for lf Honored On Birthday A birthday dinner was given in honor of Juanita Millward, Oct. 4, at the home of her son and daughter, Don and Vonda Millward. The dinner was prepared by Don and Vonda, Jim and Julie Millward, Mark and Valerie Busico, and served by Stacey, Teresa, Mike and Creg Mill-war- d, grandchildren. Cuests from Salt Lake were Steve Millward, Vickie and Zack. Special d little guests were B. J. and Christopher Busico, a great grandson. Many beautiful and useful gifts were received. Bill Brown Realty, and was former branch manager for Mill-war- Select Group LUSH 98 Ml VELOUR PLUSH v. Mission Reg. 9.98 Farewell Let our professional sewing Rehearsing the Cockney number,A Little Bit O Luck, are Crantsville Opera House Memorial Theatre members Berkley Orr, Tom Siam and Keith Wanlass. The number from My Fair Lady", is part of the lineup of talent for Saturday nights Chamber of Commerce variety show. Independent Baptist Church To Show 99 ff Heavenly Deception Elder Jeff Bracken has received a mission call to the Fresno Califoria Mis- experts show you how!" sion. His farewell is October 11, at 1:00 p.m. in the THE STORE He was the typical promoted and encouraged a senior within the Unification boy from the kids in college, on the deans Church honor list, president of his selling flowers on the street fraternity. He could have comers all the way to the been the boy next door. He highest echelon. Heavenly could have been your best Deception a true story, friend. He could have been will be shown at the Indeyour son. He could have pendent Baptist Church, been. . .you! 224 East Third North, SunHeavenly Deception is day, October 11 at 7 p.m. the true story of Chris Elkins journey from the col- - h Ward building. He will enter the mission home October 15. 4th-14t- 882-688- 6 - WE SERVE THE BIGGER BIRD! youre looking for quality food, we have it! Our chicken is fresh If dont marinate in We dont either. preservatives serve wings in our snacks and not frozen. We dinners! AND . . . There is no extra charge for all white or all dark meat in snacks or dinners! But the best part is the size. Our chickens weigh more than our competitors average chicken! Try some today! CaflC31G3 Because 281 No. Main 882-348- its the Best 2 lege campus to the inner workings of the Unification Church. raised in Christian family Moonie. . But it wasnt long oct s.h SKATE FOR $1 .00 beginning Mon., Oct. 12th Mon. Family Night (special price) ...7 to 9 p.m. .7 to 9 p.m. Tues. Regular Skating .7 to 9 p.m. Wed. Regular Skating Thurs. Adult Night (bring a date, she 7 to 9 p.m. NEW HOURS: TOOELE VALLEY SKATING RINK 110 No. 7th Street 882-786- 2 Grand Bethel Honored Queen was in charge. She was assisted by Mrs. Marcia Smith, Grand Bethel Guardian and Mr. Roy Denning, Grand Bethel Associate Guardian and officers a 17 and older) 7 to 9 p.m. Fri. Regular Skating Moonlight Skate (14 and Sat. Regular Skating RITZ: Montgomery and Miss Su- san Iluiatt accompanied the girls. For entertainment in the evening, everyone participated in various skits which were satired based on television. Those interested in join- Ends Saturday 7 iiilii 9 p.m. & ik v Iisnn tm Starts Sunday RITZ: 882-080- or Mr. Kenneth Rhea 749 3 Davs Onlv WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS p.m. presents TITCTT ing Jobs Daughters may call Mrs. Carlene Montgo7 after 5 p.m. mery An action adventure comedy romantic TECHNICOLOR PANAVISION Released by BUENA VISTA DISTRIBUTION CO. Wall Disney Productions spy story. INC. C IWI 882-370- 6. DOLOT STEREO I COMING SOON of Grand ML Chevy Chase UNDER THE RAINBOW Bethel. and older) ... 9 to 11 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. FERTILIZE MOW! PUT YOUR LAWN TO BED FOR WINTER w.o. w. be- To Meet MORGRO FERTILIZER SALE house Auditorium. Kathleen Bradshaw of the Pink Pony will demonstrate how to make many different craft items for the Reg. $13.99 40 lb. bag SALE PRICE coming holidays. All women are invited to attend. Elder Nielson 0 skates free rin Immergluck, Ka- fore he sensed something The Women of the wrong, a sort of deception, a Heavenly Deception, Wildlife (Ladies Auxiliary where the end justified the of Tooele Wildlife Federameans. A standard that was tion), will meet Tuesday, October 13, 7:00 p.m. in the Tooele County Court- UEA...AND WERE 7:00-9:3- people registered. Miss business for 20 years. Mr. Harris lived in Orem for several years while working for First Security Bank system. He has a total of three Rau-ber- CELEBRATING!!! TONIGHT. . . Deer Dance Bethel 17 attended a camp session at Camp Utaba, Oct. 3 and 4. The camp session is a yearly project sponsored by Grand Bethel of the State of Utah, International Order of Jobs Daughters. There were 198 Those in attendance Tooele Loyal Order of from Tooele included attending church regularly, Moose 2031 will hold a Diana Henderson, H.Q., t, Chris never grew in his deer hunters dance Oct. 10, Lisa Gamble, Frances faith. He Still had ques- at the Moose Home, 1100 Gina Sanchez, Amy tions. E. Vine. Henderson, Carrie Soyland, Then one day in colAdmission is $5 a couple. Darci Martinez and Diana lege, Chris met a man, The band will be the Silver Montgomery. Mrs. Carlene someone who seemed to Lights with guest singer, have the answers; a man Jerri Jones. who directed him to a The dance is for memchurch of love, care and bers only. concern - a church of unification. Chris became a Although SCHOOLS OUT! FOR Moose Slate 17 Attends Camp Session Bethel Walker Bank, having worked in the banking Eagles Hold Missionary Deer Hunters Ball Homecoming Elder Russell L. Nielson On $9 99 Organizations, Church Groups, Clubs, etc. Sign Up Now For Our Annual Christmas Tree Decorating Contest Prize $100 to Winning Group! October 10th the recently returned home Eagles will hold their from the New York, New Annua Deer Hunters Ball. York City LDS Mission. Dinner will be served from 7 He will be sharing some p.m. to 8:30. Dancing will of his missionary experbe to the music of Harvest iences at sacrament from 9 to 1 a.m. ing Sun., October 11 in the Dinner will be steaks Tooele 11th Ward at 2:20 cooked to order, baked potatoe, com cobbettes, and salad bar. Cost per couple $15.00, singles $7.50 each. p.m. Russell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Niel- - " Let's Help Each Other Grow. 1120 N. Main Tooele 882-769- 6 Open 9:30 to 6 |