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Show nip Tooele Traascript, Thurs., Sept. 23, 1982 2 - ur . ., mr Planned Issued each Thursday at Publication No. (US PS 617-690Tooele 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 Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Sulwcription 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. JOEL J. DUNN, Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor business meeting will precede the dinner at 6 A p.m. Bring your own utensils and enjoy a delicious meal. Order of with a dance at 9. The Arthritis Foundation Bene- the Moose Lodge, 1100 East Vine Street. Deacon and Dudes will furnish the music for the evening. The cost will be $15 per couple with a nominal charge for mixers. We would like to have a big crowd to show we care, so we are opening this dance to the public. Come join us for a very The proceeds of this dance will go to the Arthritis Foundation for research to help find a cure for this crippling disease that hits almost every American faenjoyable evening. Guest mily. speaker will be Lisa A swiss steak dinner will executive director Ire served from 6 to 8 p.m. for AF in Utah State. Brad-deckfa- ll, DUP Opening Meeting Held The MilLstream Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their opening 21 at the of Marie Payne. The meeting was held to meeting Sept. The lesson The Year 1882 was given by Blanche Berry. There were ten members and one tor present. The regular meeting day is the third Wednesday of visi-ho- honor Edna Maxfield and Fern Mathis on their birth- - each month at 1 p.m. Guests and new days. Daughter Mathis is the oldest member in bers are welcome, our Camp. Introducing., SULLIVANS CATERING . . . offering complete wedding service in one location. Backdrops Arches Fountain Gazebos arrangements 882-694- 9 882-027- 0, Couple Called On Mission Roy and Relva Winmill have been called to serve a mission for the LDS Church in Nauvoo, Illinois. Their farewell was held Sunday, September 19 in the Stansbury Ward. Center pieces Invitations Flower or mem-8- 5 n 546 Salton Tooele, Utah West Elementary will Leading the Student Council of the Tooele Central School this year are officers; president, Doug Ilogan; Dean Penovich; secretary, Daphne Gonzales; and historian, Jeff Ilogan. Sponsor advisors are Mrs. Amy for the primary grades and Mr. Vern Brunson for the intermediate grades. Trujillo An attractive bulletin board has already been set up for the pictures and information about each classs Cougar of the Month, and this year there will also be two mystery teachers for students to attempt to identify. The first blue and gold student council assembly will be on Thursday, October 21, at 1:15 p.m. Students are encouraged to wear the schools colors, and the class having the most students dress in blue and gold will get the Cougar School Spirit Banner to hang in their room until the next assembly. Last years student council purchased a clock for use in the room. Two room representatives from each class join the officers at meetings, and will be discussing what this years project will be and how they will make plans to obtain the money necessary. t, multi-purpos- Bethel No. 17 Begins Meetings The regular meetings of Bethel 17 of Tooele of the International Order of Jobs Daughters began Monday, September 13, at 7:30 p.m. Miss Terry Olson is Honored Queen for the fall term. on September 27, Grand Bethel of the State of Utah will make their annual visitation. Grand Bethel is also conducting a workshop on Saturday, September 25 at 2 p.m. All members are required to attend. Many plans are being made for coming events. Some of the things planned Camp Utaba, Obligatory the two Bethels join toSunday, Guides Project and gether for a party. Supreme Guardian VisitaMembership is open to A L Auxiliary tion. girls age 11 through 20 with A formal Cotillion Dance Masonic relationship. It To Hear Girl will be held Friday, teaches love of country and State 24 in the Masonic obedience to its laws, reTemple in Salt Lake City. R. spect for parents and elders, American Legion AuxiW. Moore Chapter of the love of home, and prepares Unit 17 will hold liary, Order of Demolay is in young women for domestic, its first meeting for this year charge of the arrangements. civid, business, religious, Tuesday, September 28 at 7 Recently Bethel 17 fraternal and social activimembers joined Bethel 5 of ties. It is religious in its char- p.m. in the Tooele County Salt Lake City for their Pen acter and provides an excel- Courthouse Auditorium. Pal Party. Each member has lent leadership program. Girls who attend Girls a pen pal from another For further information call State will present their Bethel and the girls write Mrs. Beverly Gamble, reports, President Barbara back and forth and really or Mr. Kenneth Holman encourages all members to be present. get to know each other. At O. Rhea least twice during the year Dues are now due. Sep-temli- er They were given a special send-of- f by the mayor, city councilmen and employees of Crantsville City Friday night in the Lions Hall. are another pizza sale, They want to extend their appreciation to their many friends for the barbecue, parties and special good luck wishes they have iV received. if-1- , Thev will be leaving for g, 1 RITZ Starts Friday 7 & 9:1 5 havent seen Star Wars In Dolby W 7irMT c- - Show Info: Dolby Stereo 882-227- THE ORIGINAL 3 IS BACK. 7:30-9:3- 0 m MOTOR VU Frl., Sat, Sun. Only Also: 8 p.m. ALL THE WAY BOYS PG Sun. Last Show of Season prices. Students will be given the opportunity to purchase books at the school Wednesday, when their classes walk through the book fair. They will take the books home that same day. Someone from the PTA will be available at the school for any parent to come down and look at the books between 8:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. Anyone in the community is welcome to come down and look at the books. They may purchase at that time if they so desire. Remember: This is our only fund raiser this year. Please support us. These would make excellent gifts. If you have any questions please contact Mrs. Dorothy Bottema at 882-290- 2. VA: May I ' r Help You? Following are representative questions answered daily by VA counselors. Full formation is available at any VA office. expenses. Are there any other Va programs that can help me? A. You might be eligible for a work-stud- y program f. VI yv f for every citizen of Utah. Voter Information Night being sponsored by the is Tooele PTA Council. The meeting will be held Thursday, Sept. 23 at West Elementary School, 400 South 400 West, at 7 p.m. The public is invited. Please plan to be in attendance for an informative evening. On Saturday, October 2, meets the first Saturday of 1982 a basement rummage the month at 8:00 a.m. in sale will be held at St. Bar- the basement of the church. nabas Episcopal Church. Plans are being made for a Refreshments will also be on holiday gift sale. A ceramic sale. Come on over and take decoration workshop meets advantage of all the bar- every Wednesday evening gains. For further informa- at 7:30. Students interested in tion, call Mrs. Margaret Lacy, senior warden, serving the Church as Acolytes are asked to conMrs. Lacy. Lay reading tact Sunday School is held will also begin in instruction at 9:30. Sunday morning 882-076- October. Youth Sunday was held September 19. Guitar accompaniment was provided Holy Eucharist Service also begins at 9:30 a.m. with Reverend LeRoy Carter officiating. by Miss DeeDee Lacy. The Ladies Auxiliary Solar Water Heating Seminar Scheduled Dr. Wayne Ringer is and innovations have made it possible to make your own of- fering a free orientation class on How Solar Hot Water Systems Work, says County Agent Wade Bitner. In this seminar he will explain the advantages of a solar hot water heating system which you can build and install on your own home. He says new designs The workshop will be held September 29, at 7:30 p.m. in the courthouse auditorium. All interested people should attend and if there is sufficient interest he will conduct a series of How To Build work- VISITORS shops. system function effectively. When Franklin Roosevelt was governor of New York he had a novel way of Q. My GI Bill benefits are not enough to offset school -- 5 - RITZ 2 Starts Friday 882-370- - you Stereo on a wide screen; you haven't seen Star Wars! i Reports 882-304- 0, jc 1 II e being will be vital information is Church To Hold Sale hold a book fair at the school on Wednesday, September 29 at the school. On Monday, the children will bring home book lists. These lists will include book titles and Student Council Elected evening planned for the public to become acquainted with all candidates for public office. They will be speaking and answering questions from 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 St. Barnabas Episcopal West Elementary Book Fair Dance fit Dance, Sat., Sept. 25, at An The Tooele North Stake High Priests are sponsoring a dinner to be held Sat., Sept. 25 at 6:30 p.m. at the North Stake Center. Moose To Hold Benefit The Loyal Night Planned Social o 'jrdihmvmrd' Moose will be hosting an Voter Information High Priest DOG sorting out visitors who were waiting to see him. GROOMING He would pause in the anteroom on the way to his office and purposely tell the people waiting for him a particularly stale joke. I didnt bother seeing the ones who laughed the hardest, he said. They were the ones, I knew, who wanted the biggest favors. For appointment call after 4:30 p.m. Owners Danny and lois Roth D&L Pet Parlor 882-489- 2 which pays minimum wage for work. Disabled veterans receive preference. Q. I had a school overpayment dating from 1975. VA-relat- V- - Xv X n ft i i i Recently, when I applied Cl home loan, I was told it could not be processed until I repaid the overpayment? Is this legal? A. Yes. It is VA policy to reconcile all outstanding debts prior to approving a home loan application. Q. I enlisted in the service in December 1980 and got out in December 1981. Is it true that I am not eligible for hospital treatment? A. Generally, benefits are denied to persons enlisting after September 7, 1980, if wA Jbm , they do not complete the shorter of 24 months continuous active duty or the full period for which they Due to heavily enrollment in the sixth grade at Tooele Central School, Mrs. Vonda IladBeld has signed up. This does not apjoined the sixth grade faculty staff. There are now four sixth grade classes. ply to veterans who were Mrs. Iladficld attended North Emery High School and graduated in 1962. She then attended the College of discharged for a disability Eastern Utah at Price and graduated in 1964. After that she continued her education at Utah State University, incurred in line of duty, for graduating in 1966 with a secondary certificate in home economics education and an elementary certificate. the convenience of the govShe came to Tooele in September 1966 to teach at Tooele High School in the home economics department and ernment or for reasons of she taught the class for young mothers through high hardship. taught there from 1966 to May 1970. In September 1981-8S! for a SEWING The Most fashionable Indoor Sport Create new kxlvs 3i4 wxirclxhinlxklL't Make f.t4i ion to fit Save at Last DESIGNER JEANS -- LEIS MAKE- -i A SHIRT By Professional By Sewing Professionally by ARLENE Seamstress LORAINE LEATHAM Joins Teaching Staff over-crowde-d 2 1 GILLIAM Starts Wed., Sept. 29 5:30 p.m. Limited space available Call Sat., Sept. 25 9:30 a.m.-- l :30 p.m. Today1 THE STORE 882-688- 6 school. Local Realtors Slate Oct. 8 Banquet At Hilton Organist Della Younglerg will entertain realtors at their installation banquet on Oct. 8th at the Airport Hilton Inn. Social chairman Gene Gipson with her committee members have fashioned a unique quilt that will be given away at the installation banquet from a drawing of memlter names that have leen in regular attendance at the board general meetings. Jean Draper, committee member is in charge of the quilting and with considerable help from the memlrers, is very proud to announce that the quilt will be on public display October 1st at the First Security Bank and on October 5th at the Commercial Security Bank. All meml)crs and their guests are invited to the annual affair. Tickets are available at the office or through member offices. Roasted peanuts are delicious and rich in protein. 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