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Show Tooele Transcript, Thurs., Sept. 10, 1982 2 director of Creative Programming for Publication No. (USPS Issued each Tuesday at Tooele City, Utah. Second class postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 58 N. Main St., Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Bos 390, Tooele, Utah Home Front Suliscription rates: 25 cents per copy; $17.00 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Crantsville and Stansbury Park; $18 00 per year by mail, anywhere. PUBLISHED by; Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOELJ. DUNN, Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor Alan Beagley, son of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Beagley, is going to Alabama Birmingham mission. lie will enter the MTC on October 7. A farewell is planned for Sunday, September 19 at 2.20 p.m. in the 15th Ward. M. Don Young and Frank T. Mohlman New Law Firm Formed Frank T. Mohlman, formerly of Vernon and Mohlman, and M. Don Young, formerly of Young and Young, are pleased to announce the formation of the new law firm of Mohlman and Young. The office of the firm is located at 250 South Main Street at what was formerly the law offices of Young and Young. Morris D. Young, Senior Partner of the firm of Young and Young, has retired from the practice of law but will continue an association with the new firm Called On Mission Blake Connell, son of Tooele County Board of Education Mr. and Mrs. Edward (Bud) Connell will have his missionary farewell Sept. 19 at 11 a.m. in the Tooele North Stake House. PRECINCT S (Clover, Dugway, Erda, lake Point, Ophir, St. John, Stockton, Terra, Vernon) He will be serving in Toronto, Canada. 7 & 9 p.m. RITZ I Friday, The Greatest Challenge QCBXi RITZ IE 2 Friday ne 7:30-9:3- 0 FILMS HrMCirv-Mr- " v' . (S' IJ'Ar ", Nvvrt 'fA J atvimc 882-227- 3. MOTOR VU Friday 8:1 status. on an Mr. Mohlman is the cur- rent City Prosecutor. .A?, (MMJ evening iVJ : every citizen of Utah, Voter Information Night is l)eing sponsored by the Tooele PTA Council. The nieeting will be held Thurs-froday, SepL 23 at West Ele- mentary School, 400 South 400 West, at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Please plan to be in attendance for an informative evening. ATIm he will be working with Mr. Mohlman on these matters and will discontinue his criminal defense practice. In addition to the part-tim- e City Prosecutor, the new firm will be handling general legal matters emphasizing estate planning, trusts, probate, federal taxation, corporate and business law, divorce and family law, and personal injury and wrongful death. games and singing. Couple Returns Wives Club Elder Max and Sister Helen Yarbrough have returned from their 18 month mission in the Jackson Mis- To Hold Tea sissippi Mission. They served under two mission presidents and liked the southern people very much. They labored in and North Hodge, La. , They will report their mission September 19 at 10 a.m. in the Stockton Ward. m w Middle Canyon. The time will be at 5:30 some fun p.m. There will be Max and Helen Yarbrough wi" be vital information being for planned for the public to become acquainted with all candidates for public of- fice. They will be speaking and answering questions the floor. A representative from the Utah Constitutional Revision Commission will be here to brief the public on the 1982 Amendments to the Utah Constitution. This Be- cause of Mr. Youngs association with Mr. Mohlman, le The Tooele Army Depot Wives Club will open the 1982-8club season with a 3 welcoming tea honoring Mrs. Harry G. Kara-geanne- 0 THE ORIGINAL IS BACK. Also WIZZARDS PC The tea will be held 1 to 3 the at Community p.m. Club. BEST FOOT b'?l77? - FORWARD By Dr. Dan SPRAINED AN KLk V t ' . 1 7 A I ff-- - . - . . v. v Marla Lewis and Mark Carson will be teaching a western swing dance class as part of the community schools program. The class will be taught on Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Tooele Jr. High School for eight weeks. Those interested may register the night of class. At 6 p.m. on Wednesdays Marla Lewis will teach a disco-jazclass for girls six through 10. The class will also N Bert and Ethel Weight Couple Returns From Mission z Drill and Dance Clinic Slated Rainbow Productions, sponsored of Jr. Miss Drill Pageants and team competitions will present along with the THS cheerleaders, the second annual Tooele Drill and Dance Clinic at THS September 25 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. This year highly trained instructors and guest in- structor Cina Durbano and Mrs. E)ennis McCrady (Miss Drill Team of Tooele. be there. His farewell is set for Sept. 19, at 9 a.m. in the 18th Ward on First North. Cost will be $12 if paid by or on Sept.17 or $15 at the door the morning of the clinic. 882-503- 3 Olrstacles are put in your way to find out if you realor just ly want a thing think you do. Reflections - t L 20 BOOKS IN ALL off' STOCK!! JUST ARRIVED! f Don Asletts New Book DO I DUST OR VACUUM FIRST $695 - iD3Cl (272 No. Broadway) 882-334- 6 Farm and Home Bldg. WIDE (entertain ME V n Vll SPECIAL! 882-216- 8. $3 per person. ',V ' 1 GENERAL CONFERENCE USA) will For further information contact Debbie Fisher at Tooele High School or call or A chicken lunch and drink will be provided for LLU' Dr. Dane Myers 300 South Main, Tooele be held at the junior high and those interested may register the night of the class. j Elder Bert H. Weight and Sister Ethel Weight returned Sept. 9 from a years mission in the Colorado Denver Mission. They served in Paonia, Colorado, Guymon, Oklahoma and in Aurora, Colorado. There are now around 100,000 members in the Denver area. As of the end of July, the Colorado Denver Mission was the top mission of all the United States and Canada. "Many people are receptive to our message and we have a great love for the people in these areas, said Elder Weight. Elder and Sister Weight will give a report on their mission activities Sunday, September 19 at the Eighth Ward Chapel on Pinehurst and Utah Avenue, at 9 a.m. They invite all their friends to meet with them. Mark McCrady has been called on a mission for the LDS Church. He will be serving in the Micronesia Cuam Mission. Mark is the son of Mu SEPT. sudden twill bnnp you off balftce aa body weight comes down on the foot, It is shifted to olc side, not evenly The strain on your Ligaments ta too much and a painful overstretching, or even a tear mav result. Any attempt at weightbeanrg becomes painful. If the spnun is severe, wkmg may be impowible. Discoloration may occur, especially meases of accompanying fracture. tot immediate relief, take all ht off the ankle. To reduce w swelling aid throbbing, immediate ty apply wet cloths or ice packs and elevate leg. After 48 hours, witch to warm applications to increase area circulation and diffuse swelling. As soon as possible, have your podiatrist examine ankle to determine the extent of inJunes He or she may presen be local injection therapy to speed recovery, and a vigorous course of physical therapy. Brought to you in the la teres t of betur foot care by Western Instruction Farewell Set Vod. Coupon Buy A FUJI VHS T120 3 PACK SA and you will receive a Fugi Head Cleaner at. . . - Prite Expires Nowmbsr 30, 1982 Coupon. -. FAMILY NIGHT ALL TICKETS $4.00. $5.00 & lor 7:30 PM SHOW WE0. SEPT. 29 i M 1 aa nn Trr sJloVJU viWIL TICKETS ON SALE: $6.00 at BOX OFFICE AND ALL Z.C.M.I. $7.00 $8.00 PRICE INCLUOES FOR GROUP RATES CALL: (801) STORES TAX 825-805- 1 fiHAR.GQPTC3KErjSlBlEHONE CALL: V Mon. thru Sit. (801) 11 AM to 6 PM 363-768- 1 Use VISA or MASTER CARD (S1.25 Sarvlca Charge Par Phona Order) MAIL ORDERS: SEND h iowiiff on kids under 12 STARRED PERFORMANCES SALT PALACE ALL SEATS RESERVED $6.00 STAMPED TO THE SALT PALACE, RINGLING BROS. AND BARNUM PLE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84101 ENVELOPE WITH CHECK OR M 0. PAYABLE ft BAILEY CIRCUS, 100 SOUTH WEST TEM- yeaS X.: j 1-- Vi .'37 tKSL-T- V Myers A 7 p.m. - fishbowl discussion couple-o- s. Tues., Sept. 21 from 15 i tody of your children, the members of the Tooele Valley Chapter of PWP would hke you to join us. All single parents are invited to attend the following activities: Fri., Sept. 17, with two of our favorite male members to lead the discussion. Afterwards, well go out dancing. Sat., Sept. 18, 1 p.m. - family swimming and birthday party. Sat., Sept. 25, carpooling to Rock Springs for banquet and dance. We will hold an extra aspects of single parenting. Parents Without Partn- special orientation meeting ers is an international non- Fri., Sept. 17. at 6:15 p.m. just prior to our fishbowl profit, organization, dedicated to the discussion, to acquaint all welfare and interests of sin- newcomeis with PWP and gle parents and their child- with each other. You may ren. Our main objective is attend an orientation or a to raise our children to local activity with no obligation to join. In order to healthy maturity in a riented join, however, you must atsociety. If you are a single par- tend an orientation. ent, with or without cus T McNICHOL KRISTY The Tooele Valley Chapter of Parents Without Partners is in full swing with its fall calendar of activities. For the adults, we have recently been sponsoring western swing dance lessons and practicing what weve learned at the Salt Lake PWP dances. For the family, our Back to School Hop and Regional picnic were real successes. For those interested in personal growth, PWP also sponsors informative discussions about all innate CENTUHY-FO- how the programs are made. It should lie very interesting for young and old television is having lately, the Tooele Region Special Interest activity for September will be held Saturday at the Lake View and Seventeenth Ward Buildings instead of Single Parents Slate Fall Activities A 20th who anyone would like to come and see Sunday, Voter Information Night Planned Accepts Call VOTE welcomes Because of the stormy and cold weather we have been alike. An KITSY KEETCH Chapel Sept. 19, at 7 p.m. lie is director of LDS 84074. it. Rush Valley ward activities committee invites and Bonneville Productions will speak in the Rush Valley Ward Rescheduled and radio commercials. Ross Richins, Take care when you give advice. Someone may take Activity Special Fireside Planned fiMl l Tliclma Lee Chadwick 4 ,.7 80lli Birthday Celebration Planned The children of Thelma Lee Chadwick invite friends and relatives to join in an 80th birthday celebration honoring her, on Suturday, September 18, 1982 from 6 (X) to 1 1.30 p.m. at the Tooele Stake Center, 253 South Second East. A dunce will le held and refreshments served. The fumily requests no gifts please. Inflation: There was an old lady who lived in a shoe, and it cost her only - Reflections When one has much to Put ln bm a day 1ms a hundred pockets. t'""S - Rdlec-$S0,0(X- t. )y With Purchase of a TDK VHS TI20 You Will Receive ONE VIDECM RENTAL FREE'V) Expires Nowmbar 30, 1982 HOME FAMILY VIDEO 272 No. Broadway 882-334- 6 (In Farm and Home (enter Building) |