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Show arjiiMiairiOKf PubliriilitMl No. (I SPS lued each Thursday at Tuurle (Hv, I'tah. Secund dau pontage paid at Tooele, I'tah. Published by the Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc 5H N. Main M, Tourle City, I'tah. all correspondence to Boa 390, Tooele, I'tah 64071 SuliHriniMi rales: 25 end per copy: 117.00 per year delivered ly carrier in Tooele, Granlsville and Slansliury Park. 61HIKI per year by mail, any lie re. Il'lil JSIIKD by; Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., p in. May 6: Hunter Safety Education Training Tooele High School (New Animal Lab, East Door). Classes will lie held May 6, 1 1, 12, 13 with registration on May 6, limit 50 students per class, for information call Gene Ekenstam 882-476- JUKI. J.Ol'NN, Publisher CM SHI IK ROBERTS, Editor May 6i "Parents of Teenagers", Communication Methods for Parents and Teenagers" will lie presented at 12 p.m., 12:30 p.m. and 1 p in. Day Room at the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 South Main Street. . May 7t PWP (Parents Without Partners) Adult Mexican Pot I uck dinner, 7 p.m. - for information call 882-697- 8 1 May It Tooele County Chainlier of Commerce "Coun- cil of the Arts" monthly meeting, 12:30 p.m. Tooele Comity Court House Auditorium May Hi Single Parents "Family Cun Safety Discussion" 7:30 p.m. - for details call 8823-721- 2 May 12: KJwanis Club meets 7:30 a m. Clowing Emliers Restaurant, for information call 882-301- 8 (',0Ck:UCfi Young U'j b Civic League To Hold Installation The Young Adults in the Tooele Region are having a dance Friday, May 14. It starts at 8:30 p.m. in the 12th and lfith Ward located at 1100 Skyline Drive. Banquet Mrs. Newell (Garnet) Sorenson will lie iiuv- president of the Tooele Civic - League at their annual spring banquet, Monday, May 10. The banquet will lie held at the Tooele Comity Senior Citizens Cetner, 59 East Vine. Social gathering will lie at 6:30 and dinner will be served at 7:00 p.m. Cost per person is $6.00. Reservations Admission is free. Dress is casual. Light refreshments will he served. All graduating seniors are invited to attend. Ladies Of Elks Dinner Slated Cindy Seat and Randy Salt Couple To A swiss steak dinner will be served Tucs., May 11 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. to la- - Exchange Vows the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Cynthia I,ee to Randy T. Salt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Salt of Frda. They plan to lie married May 14 in the Salt Lake I.DS Temple. A reception will Ire held in their honor dies of Elks. Mr. and Mrs. David late Seat announce Ward. that same evening in the Tooele 1 Cindy is a 1980 graduate of Tooele High School and LDS Seminary. She attended Utah State University for a year and a half where she majored in secretarial science. She is presently employed in Salt Lake City. Randv is a 1974 graduate of Granger High School. He fulfilled a two year mission to South Carolina for the Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y After finishing his mission, he completed a carpenters apprenticeship at Utah Trade Technical College then attended JUt ah State University for two semesters where he studied industrial science. He is presently employed at Utah Power and Light. The couple plan to make their home in Erda. RITZ 1 RITZ 2 Starts Sat. You don't have to be crazy to live here... but it helps. 7:30-9:3- Jg Wildest, Wackiest, U$Ai Chasingest fomfiriv Fvfiri 0 MOtOR VU Starts Sat. GEORGE C. SCOTT TIMOTHY HUTTON Show 8:50 Clash J&TitAIsisie Sat. J Cookies must he made with Ceneve Buys or 299 THE STORE 05 North Main 882- - 68861 . q . dCflOlsirSllip n i 30311 1 Nancy Cail Ayers, 18 year old daughter of former residents Bishop Wayne and Patti Ayers, who are currently residing in Sandy, Utah, won the Scholarship Pageant for "Miss Sandy with a fast tap number. She has also won a Sterl- The Girl Scout Cookie Clipboard is located at 1 14 ing Scholar Award representing Jordon High and Russell Avenue. the state of Utah in PerIf you are interested in forming Arts of Speech and getting some cookies call Drama. 8 She has been a busy girl or in community affairs and cheerleading. Song leader, four years, receiving superior in region and state competition. She is a member of the National The following summer Honor Society. Nancy also leagues starting May 18 plays the violin. have openings for Tuesday She will participate in Morning Ladies League at the Miss Utah Pageant in 9:30 a.m. and also Tuesday June and will attend BrigNight Peterson Point at 7 ham Young University in the fall after graduating p.m. There are also openings from Jordan High in the on May 20 for Thursday top 15 of her class. Mixed League at 7 p.m. This beautiful 5 foot 8 As of April 30 there are inch talented winner is the Red Pins in during open granddaughter of Oran and play. Beginning May 14 the Mabel Mueller and Mr. and Sweeper will be on Friday Mrs. Bob Lee and the great nights at 7 p.m. granddaughter of Marcella Crandall, all of Tooele. 882-421- 3. Attention Bowlers Erda Ball Games Start - Erda ball Women of the players! The Allen B. Warr MeMoose will hold their annual Friendship night, morial Ball Park will begin Thursday, May 6, honoring its opening season Sat., Dot Rose and Mary Parks. May 9. Marie Wilson will proCarnes will be played tein as chairman for the starting at 2 p.m. and conevening. Enrollment is at 8 tinue through the day. The concession stand p.m. with refreshments being served after. Members will be open, selling the invited. good Erda Burgers. Missionary Farewell 16 North Main 882-302- 6 All SHOES 20 mics, Betty Reese, graphy, Kent Rich, One, la Steadman, BOYS SHIRTS art, Susan Fisher, 2 Susan Hostutler, Woodworking, Tole Painting. Entertainment, Kris Taylor, Bake sale, Marilyn Shields. Food booth, Ruth Pitt, 882-441- 882-322- 882-322- 882-722- 882-713- Brenda Duran and Rick Loveday 7; 882-173- Wedding Plans Announced 882-285- Organization, Nancy Weight, Other or information, 882-322- Everyone Is encouraged to join in this fun day by lieing a participant or spectator or both. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Duran announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Brenda to Rick Loveday of El Paso, Texas, son of Nancy Eldredge and the late James Loveday. The couple plan to lie married May 29 at St. Marguerite's Church. There will lie a reception and dance at the Community Club at Tooele Army Depot. Brenda is a graduate of Tooele High School. Rick Thank You Dr. T. M. Aldous and his family wish to thank all his friends and relatives who acknowledged his 90th birthday. attended school in ElPaso and Is currently attending dentistry school. They plan to make their home in Bountiful. Distinguished Woman Of The Year The Tooele Branch of American Association of mist and gram USU 4-- H place. We were ont out of only five schools to receive a rating of superior, said drama advisor Carol LaForge. Of the 24 THS students who competed, five received superior ratings: Allan Einboden and Sean McBride for humorous reading; Taunya Belnap, Trois Hein, and Valerie Hall in pantomime. One question that must be raised in the continuation of state drama. The Utah High School Activities Association is considering to cut back on state competition. A meeting was held to discuss what state drama representatives, such as myself, were to do about it, explained Miss LaForge. ?We have to decide which is more valuable to the student; state competition or working on another In 1981 at Las Vegas, Nevada convention she was in charge of registration, Mrs. Robins chaperoned 32 youth from Utah to University Women have selected Halcyon L. Robins as their distinguished woman of the year. As Comity Home Econo- 4-- a Citizenship Conference in Washington, D.C. and in 1981 she chaperoned 30 youth from Utah to the National Congress in Youth ProExtension Agent, she has given many 4-- hours to her community 4-- and her church. Chicago, 111. As a memlier of the LDS Church she has served as Stake Relief Society Homemaking Leader from 1975 to 1982. She is a member of Epsi- As a memlter of the Tooele Civ- ic League Mrs. Robins served for ten years on the annual fashion show, she also was chairman of the memltership tea, on the selection committee for girls state. Mrs. Robins has traveled twice to Europe, attended play. International Thespian Society Johnny ten national conventions in Gallegos commented, If you make it to state, you should various states. Her civic activities intake it seriously, work hard, and not goof around. I think there should still be state competition but there shouldnt clude: chairman of Tooele be a sweepstakes trophy; instead, we should have indiviCounty Council of Aging, dual awaids of recognition. Trophies for those who took County Fair Board memfirst, second, and third palce in each area and certificates ber, served on the Tooele to the rest of those who competed. County Community Health At this writing, the future fate of state drama has yet to Service Council, served in various offices in the Utah be decided. Association of Extension The Tooele High Awards Assembly is scheduled for Home Economists. In 1978-7- 9 she served as May 19 at the THS Auditorium. Anyone interested in giving awards please contact Evan president of the Utah 3 Home Economists. She was or Kari Riding at Crowther (at school) (L lon Sigma Phi Honorary Extension Fraternity serving as vice president in 1981-8- 2 and is president elect for 1983. She is married to Wayne D. Robins. They are the parents of two children Debra Robins Pacheco and ii .M Halcyon L. Robins nt 882-040- 4. 884-114- Students Learn About Hawaiian Culture each child and leis for flowers, and even a fishing the State Public Affairs Chairman and in 1981 belonged to the nominating committee. she was Randy W. Robins. In 1977-197- 9 section chairman of clothing and textiles for National Association of Extension GUPPY LAW Home Economists. She served on the Recruitment Committee in Boston, Mass., and the Public Af- fairs Committee in West When outrageous expenditures are divided finely enough the public will not have enough stake in any one expenditure to squelch it. - Fred Reed -- Virginia. Mothers Day Special on Saturday everyone attending the net with all kinds of sea luau. creatures. Principal, Mr. On the evening of Tuesday, April 27, the cafeteria Shepard, even did the hula! of the Harris Elementary School was transformed into a seaside scene. There were palm trees and theres always something about your success that displeases even your best friends. Mark Twain ' Dinner Starts at 1 or Salad Bar or Fresh Fruit Cup Dinners served with Baked Potato, Sour Cream, Fresh Cauliflower with Cheese Sauce, Homemade Rolls & Butter RED KING SALMON A center cut Salmon Tarter Sauce, Lemon. Steak Gilled and served with ROAST TOM TURKEY Served with Savory Dressing, let Gravy, Cranberries Mashed Potatoes Gib & FRESH KING CRAB Stripes! Solids! Nylon tricot for easy care Reg. 6.99. Sizes Two-tone- s from T SHARK SHORTS! $5 Ufowers 351 North Main $095 $6 50 COMBINATION SEAFOOD PLATTER 3ou Care 882-066- 9 $450 STEAK AND FRESH KING CRAB JlCoiier Tooele Floral3M, p.m. Dinners include choice of: Bowl of Mushroom and Barley Soup S20W 6-- 882-4491- ). Childrens Top Sirloin Steak, Fresh King Crab, a delicious combination Sizes 9 Month 18 Quilting. Flower ar- 882-544- 882-404- 882-749- The THS Drama Department competed against 28 schools in state drama competition and captured fifth at Harris Elementary decided to expand its knowledge by having a learning unit on Hawaii and preparing a program in which they would share new understanding with their moms and dads. It included many things about Hawaiis culture and traditions, followed by a luau where authentic Hawaiian food was served. For two weeks the children practiced songs and dances. Teachers, Mrs. Fujita and Miss Bergener taught interesting things about all the islands. The children helped color enlarged pictures of the islands to display and made folders to keep as a reminder of the CeraPhoto- 882-068- rangements, Bernice Maloney, THS Drama Team Captures 5th At State Children in small towns, such as Tooele, have a difficult time imagining how other people live in different cultures throughout the world. The first grade class 882-051- 2 882-403- A missionary farewell will be held for Brad Burgess on Sunday, May 9 at 2:20 p.m. at the llth-15t- h Ward building. Brad has been called to Lima, Peru. things they learned. He is the son of Tom and Mothers came and Renee Burgess of Tooele. helped make poi balls for WANTS YOU TO TAKE NOTE! Entire Stock Necdlecraft, Marlyn Russell and Sharon Sjiendlove Winner Of The New Model Reg. $349.00 now Girl Scout 882-136- 882-567- Sherrie Silcox no later than Wed., May 5. Attention AND FOR LESS $$! Like the Professionals! i 882-604- WOTM To Meet $fcW FASTER Sale Ends business meeting and installation of new officers. Please come out and support the ladies. For reserva- h Starts Sat. 7 4 9 (eggubettem C07 There will be a short tions call s, 882-423- 882-234- Adult Dance Q 0 iry The Tooele County Chamber of Arts is busy Commerce Comicil of the Arts with preparations for its 2nd annual held lie to Festival Saturday, and Crafts m. lo 8 p in. at the June 5 from KV.30 a Tooele Senior Citizens Center. The doors at the Senior Citizens at 10:30 Center will open to the public filled lie with will a in and the building display furnished by the many talented All items will people In Tooele County. I for display only. The retail merchants will lie having a flea market in the park and anyone with Friday and Saturday items to sell may contact them. and the Following are the categories draw-logand each: for Painting chairman SculpHelga Cochrane, Earl and ture, metalcraft. stained glass, Tate, Margie e, I IK. llh-15t- The Settlement Canyon Chapter of the Sons of Utah Pioneers is sponsoring a history tour of Stansbury Island and Grants-villThursday, May 13. The public is invited to participate. Tourists wil meet at 8:13 a.m. at the parking lot of the Stake Center at South 2nd East for carpooling and route instructions. The first stop will be at the Lake Point truck stop to pick up participants from Crantsville and Salt Lake. After visiting the Indian petroglyph sites on Stanshuiy Island, the explosion site at Timpie and the museum in Crantsville, lunch will be served at the Count ry Kitchen Cafe in Crantsville. Following lunch visits will be made to historic sites and buildings in Crantsville under the direction of Charles Anderson. On May 15 the Pony Express trail across western Utah will tie explored. Tourists will meet at 7:15 a.m. at the Stake Center south on 2nd East for carpooling and route instructions. The first stop will be at 8 a.m. at Forest Junction on U36. The route will include Look Out Pass, Simpson Springs, Fish Springs, Callao (for picnic). Cold Hill, Ilia pah and Wendover for prime rib at Tourists will provide their own transportation , food and water. For additional information call Trekmaster Orrin P. Miller The public especially history buffs are invited to participate. . 617-690)- , . Council Of The Arts Makes Preparation Two SUP Tours In May Towle Transcript, Thursday, May 6, 1982 2 . 1 fresh Strawberry Pie 1 Other fresh Homemade Pies New Hours: 6 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. Closed Sundays 90' L p mofxsoDav 33 No. Main 882-243- 4 $650 Jumbo Fried Shrimp, Fish Filet, Deep Sea Scallop, Fish Stick along with the Fresh King Crab, Topped with our Cocktail ond Tarter sn uce ALSO OTHER LIGHTER SPECIALS! 882-000- 0 |