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Show 10 Tooele Transcript, Thurs., Sept. 16, 1982 Services Held Tokens Of Love Area Obituaries Juanita Johnson On this day set aside for lovers V When tokens are sent to express 1982, MSG Joseph Lee, My heart fills with tenderness. Poetry, velvet and lace, I find a bit of nostalgia . And I go searching for tokens, My undying love to express; Long Distance Cake Pictured above is CV3 William Crawford, with a birthday cake sent through the I'S Postal System to SFC Strachl. The cake came from Sargeant Strachl's reserve unit in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and arrived in perfect condition. Many job candidates are rejected because they do not properly handle questions such as, Why do you want to work for us? and "What are your long-tergoals? These are tricky questions that LUNIum - l4BBB9BHBBESE!"J GRAVEMARKER 9m MONUMENTS (ilkcr Monument A poem of tenderness. A scarlet rose for remembrance I I' A rhythmic composition Composed in a valient heart. le managed tactfully. In answer to the "Why us? question, draw upon your research. Make direct, irrefutable connections between your capabilities and the companys current obmust When confronted with the long-tergoals question, be careful. A five- - or ten-yeplan can be very imposing for the prospective employer. Limit yourself to the more immediate future and speak in specifics, whenever possible. years at NCOIC of the ATmospheric Sciences Laboratory Meteorological Team, Tooele Army Depot, Tooele, Utah. MSG Lee is survived by his wife, Judith Ann; a daughter, Sherri Ann; and two sons Gregory and David. Also two sisters, Alice Smith and Beverly Diebel of Alice,. Texas; and a brother, Charles Ray Lee, Houston, Texas. Funeral will be held Saturday, September 18, 1982. Due to unforseen circumstances, viewing and service times must be obtained by calling Tate Of days when love had its start, it it it it MSG Joseph Lee, Jr. Kinship jectives. I (omjMiiv heart of lace and velvet, Call: Bonnie George So. Main & S82-374- 4 882-067- 6. The obituary was read by Bishop Arlo Fawson who was also one of the speakers. Bishop William B. Johnson was also a speaker. Berkeley Orr sang "I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked accompanied by Mary Ruth Hammond. Closing hymn by the choir "Behold Tis Eventide. Benediction was by Don Smith, nephew. Dedication of the grave was by Patriarch Cliff Williams. Pallbearrs were all nephews: Kenneth Smith, Don Smith, Terry Mason, Wayne Wells, Gary Wells and Bill Ratcliffe. Burial was in the Grantsville Cemetery. : 1 Now... BOUNTIFUL Services Held i ar The family prayer was offered by James Wells, nephew. The opening neprayer was given by Lynn Smith, Know That "I choir My The sang phew. Redeemer Lives directed by Lucille Hammond with Vera Elfors at the organ. Tooele's Representative Life fills the whole earth, MEMORIAL ART Grave Markers The deserts, forests, the seas; Funeral services for Glen (Penny) were held September 14, 1982 at the Grantsville Tate Mortuary. ley of western songs played by Mary Family prayer was by Rex Callister. Conducting was Bishop Dan Chidester. Burial was in the Grantsville City deCemetery where Scott Worthington were: dicated the grave. Pall bearers Jerry Edwards, Larry Gamble, Glade Gamble, Andy Silva, Tom Callister and David Callister. Cal-list- Birds inhabit air. Fish water, animals land. Cloyd Mortuary, James R. Gray m DEEDS Not a day passes over this earth but men and women of no note do great deeds, speak great words and suffer noble sorrows. - Charles Reed Jr. MSG Joseph Clemens Lee, Jr., 41, beloved husband, father and brother, passed away on September 15, 1982 in Tooele, Utah. He was born October 12, 1940 in Karnes City, Texas, to Joseph C. and Dora A. Lee. Married to Judith Ann Thomas on Octolier 18, 1960 in Houston, Texas. 23 years in the United States Army. Two tours in Viet Nam and Germany. Also took part in Berlin Crosis. Spent last 7 On this day set aside for roses, A at the Grantsville Tate Mortuary with Bishop Arlo Fawson conducting. The depths of untold affections; My heart is inclined to embrace. Funeral services were held for Maria W. Sloan Wednesday, September 14, We humans are everywhere-A- nd sometimes forget er Prelude and postlude music by Mary Thornton. Opening prayer was by Kadi Callister. Remarks by Bishop Chidester. First speaker was Noel Callister; med Our kinship to other forms; All life is from God. Thornton; second speaker was Kenneth Candland. Song by Lois Wilder. Closing prayer by Ivan Hale. or Monuments Joel Sagers Tooele Floral 351 North Main 882-06- 69 Excellent Fishing In Region Although people in other parts of the country think of the Intermoutain West as high and dry, more recreational fishing is done in National Forests of the Intermountain Region than in any region of the Forest Service outside Alaska. During 1981, anglers spent more than 2 million recreation visitor days in National Forests of Utah, southern Idaho, western Wyoming and Nevada. They fished in 20,335 miles of streams and 153,780 acres of lakes and reservoirs. According to John Mumma, Director of Wildlife Management, the Intermountain Region ranks first as having the most valuable resident cold water fisheries in the nation. The Toiyabe National the National Forest in Nevada and Wasatch-Cach- e Forest in Utah rank third and fourth in the nation, respectively, for national for- HELLO... IS ANYONE OUT THERE LISTENING? This is your furnace speaking. Thats right ... your furnace. HERE I AM SITTING IN THE BASEMENT. Ive been doing nothing all summer but gather a lot of dust. And... well... think its about time you did something about it. I ANY DAY NOW, COLD WEATHER IS GOING TO HIT. Then you're going to turn up the thermostat and expect me to do my thing... keep the house nice and warm ests providing the most angling for cold water fish. National forests providing the greatest opportunities for lake fishing are the Ashley in northeastern Utah, which contains the High Uinta Mountains, and the Toiyabe in Nevada, which includes a portion of the high Sierra Nevada and abuts Lake Tahoe. National forests with the greater opportunities for stream fishin ing are the Bridger-Teto- n Wyoming and the Boise in Idaho. These aquatic ecosystems provide opportunities for harvesting several species of resident trout, white-fis- h, and high value fish such a chinook salmon and steelhead trout, Mumma said. The salmon and steelhead fisheries are in the Challis, Sawtooth, Payette, Salmon, and Boise National Forests in Idaho. The anadromous fish habitat is being man- aged according to a plan agreed to by the Forest Service Intermountain and Northern Regions and the Idaho Department of Fish and Came. Aquatic habitat programs are incorporated in each national forest management NOW DON'T MISUNDERSTAND ME. Ill be glad to do it. After all... thats what I'm here for. All ask is that you give me a chance. Call a heating contractor, plumber, or furnace dealer today and have him give me a good physical. I HELL CHECK MY BLOWER BELT, MY BURNERS, CLEAN MY FILTER... the whole servicing bit. Then I'll be ready to go to work. I'LL BE ABLE TO WORK MORE EFFI- CIENTLY... and I'll use less energy. Then all you have to do is check my filter occasionally. plan. Habit is the enormous flywheel of society, its most conservation precious agent. There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing habitual but indecision. Full half of the time of. such a mun goes to the deciding, or the regretting of matters which ought to be so well ingrained in him as practically not to exist for his consciousness at all. is OD MOUNTAIN FUEL Bringing Energy Home Janies. Teacher: "Who lives in the Garden of Eden? Small Adamses. boy: "The |