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Show 2 Tooele Transcript, Thursday, October 21, 1982 Help Available To Smokers And Obese Local 4) TimnainiXKf Song Picked Publication No. (USPS Issued each Thursday 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 Box 390, Tooele, Utah 617-690- Local resident Have you ever said you were going to quit smoking tomorrow? Does your diet always seem to start next Monday morning? Would you like to stop procrastinating and get on with making the habit changes you know you need to make? You can do just that with the help of hypnosis smoking cessation and weight control clinics being offered by the Utah Lung Association and sponsored by the Family Practice Croup on Monday, October 25. John Greer, noted hypnotherapist who will conduct the clinics, explains, For the smokers, there is constant conflict between intelligence and emotions. A smokers intelligent self wants to quit smoking, but the emotional self still needs the gratification smoking gives. Hypnosis rather than give helps a person convert to a up something he still wants to do. As for overweight people, dieters usually get on a yo-y- o pattern, taking off weight and then putting it back on. Hypnosis helps reprogram a persons subconscious so that they enjoy proper eating habits. The key to losing weight is making a life change, not a temporary body change, says Greer. In both clinics, participants relax during three hypnotic inductions while Greer gives suggestions to their sulrconscious minds. Literature and a cassette tape will le provided in order to reinforce these suggestions at home. The stop smoking clinic will be at 6:30 p.m. and the weight control clinic at 8:30 p.m. to be held at the Episcopal Church, 286 North 7th Street in Tooele. The registration fee of $35 may be paid at the door. Curtis Jacobs received a contract 84074. recently from Colombia Records for his original Rodeo composition, Cowboy, The song is being considered for a recording and rates: 25 cents per copy; $17.(X) per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Crantsville and Stanslmry Park; $18.(X) per year by mail, anywhere. PUBLISHED by: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., SulKcription Inc. JOELJ. DUNN, Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor a movie. it 1L HD crin -- -it 1 I 7?-.- a r!g ii; si. '.t I rw) vjn Liff For guaranteed seating, mail a check payable to the Utah Lung Association, 1616 South ll(X) East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84105. For further information phone Family Practice Croup at Poster Contest Winners Where Luther Walked, a new film about the life and times of Martin Luther, will be shown Octoler 24 at 7 p.m. at the First Lutheran Church. The local showing is sponsored by Aid Association for Lutherans (AAL) Branch 5161, Tooele. AAL, Appleton, Wisconsin, funded production of the motion picture which was filmed on location in the IrjTTMM - MMM 1 atnil Deer Hunt School gSSSS Tooele students wil be allowed one and one-hadays vacation from school for the lf m will be Bowling Cancelled Bantams and Jr. Bowlers will not be Irowling on Sat., Oct. 23. Bowling will resume Sat., Oct. 30. JOINT EFFORT A flea and an elephant walked side by side over a little bridge. Said the flea to the elephant after they had crossed it. "Boy, we sure did make that bridge Subscription Drive Winner shakel KNOWLEDGE Its what you learn after you know it all that counts. bicycle during the Transcript Tommy Ilowsden was the winner of this Bulletin subscription drive. Tommy was the number one carrier and had gotten th highest number of new subscribers. Congratulations, Tommy!! d r? fny Breakfast Planned The Eagles Auxiliary Breakfast is planned for Sunday, Oct. 24 from 9:30 to 1 p.m. at the Lodge Hall, the castle of the Wartburg, where he translated the Bible into the language of his people; Wittenberg, where he taught, married and raised a family; Erfurt, where he (,ook his vows as a monk and said his first mass; and the Stadtkirche, where he preached his cate-- 50 South chism sermons. Aid Association School will be let out at 1 p.m. on Friday, Octolier 22. lstStreet There will be a choice of menu and the public is invited to attend. aiiocm for Lutherans, which sponsored Democratic the projection, is a fraternal Cerman Republic by Filmedia, benefit society with nearly Minneapolis. The film runs 1.3 million members and about 33 minutes. nearly $14 billion of life inhost in the surance in force. All are welcome to this film is Roland II. Bainton, Little Heather Witte has reason to celebrate. She is pictured with five generations of long-tim- e Reformation showing. Admission is free. loving family. They are Leigh Ann Witte, mother; grandmother Marty Woodruff; scholar at Yale University Robert Wardle. great great grandfather, Nowell Wardle, and and author of the best seller, Here I Stand: A Life Of The first stamp exhibiMartin Luther. Bainton tion was held in 1852 in about of talks not only many Brussels, Belgium, accordthe meaningful events in the ing to some philatelic, life of the reformer but he n sources. This show acts out some of these epiwas arranged by Phillippe sodes as well. Vandermaalen, a Belgian With the same drama he Curtis Dunn, son of Presi- geographer. his he into books, puts dent and Mrs. Joel J. Dunn, examines the young student has received his missionary nearly struck by lightning call to the Iowa-De- s Moines who vows to become mission. n monk, the guilt-riddeHis farewell will !e Sunyoung priest saying his first October 24 at 10:50 day, mass, the relationships with at the 14th deer hunt. . Refreshments served. To Be Shown Cancels PARAMOUNT PrTURPS PRFSRNT9 ALORIMAR MARTIN F.LFAND PRODUCTION A TAYLOR HACK FORD FILM REHARDGLRE DtBRAWINGER AN OFF FR AND A GFJVTLFMAN Alao Marring DA ID KFJT Hand LOUIS GOSSF.TT. JR MuMc by JACK NITZNOIE Wriltm by DOUGLAS DAY STEWART Pnalurrd by MARTIN ELFANDDtrectrd by TAYLOR HACK FORD Jb-- A A PARAMOUNT PICTURE no masks. The cost is $2.50 per person. " Where Luther Walked Cochrane. AN OFFICER AND A GENTLEMAN The Young Adults are having a Halloween party and dance, Saturday, October 30, at the Tooele North Stake Center. The party begins at 7 p.m. and the dance at 8:30. Costumes are encouraged but 882-030- The above students were the first place winners in the Stansbury Park Elementary Clean Language Poster Contest. The contest was part of Clean Language Week which was held at the school to encourage students to use proper language. The week was sponsored by the PTA and also included the students signing a Proper Language Pledge. The week was designed to improve the language used at school and support the Board of Educations piority concerning proper language. Front row (left to right) Tiffany Rainwater, Shelli Rose, and Richard Sargent; back row (left to right) Denise Fryer, Brady Carpenter, Ed Johnson and Anne Marie (Itll lift you up where you belong: Young Adults Plan Party non-smok- I , , or Five Generations No school lunch will be served that day. There will be no school on Monday, October 25. ra GOLF Golf is a lot like taxes -- Receives Mission you drive hard to get to the green and then wind up in the hole. - Call HYPOCRITE A hypocrite is one who talks on principles and acts on interest. one-ma- For All Occasions! Halloween Boutique Birthday Fund Raising High Quality Helium Balloons Free Delivery 884-550- 9 Ward his earthly father, Hans Luther, and his religious father, Johann Staupitz, the clash with John Tetzel over indulgences and the misuse of Telics at the Castle Church. The film also covers Luthers stay at the Wartburg, his preaching at the City Church in Witten- Chapel. He will be entering the Mission Training Center Thursday, October 28. berg, his ties with his family, and his deep respect for the word of Cod. , Baintons insights make Luther come alive. The author of 30 books and hundreds of articles, Bainton makes Luther seem real by identifying with him as a human being: tempted, frus-trate- MB? devout. d, challenged and The film was shot where Luther lived and worked Marion and Mary Durfee Open House To Honor IMPROVEMENT You can always tell the kind of book that will improve your mind The children of Marion you begin to yawn C. Durfee and Mary Cook after reading a few Durfee will honor their parpages. ents Colden Wedding anniversary with an open house from 7 to 9 p.m. October 29 at the LDS Chapel, 81 North Church Couple THE STORE KT, w, - - i Marion and Mary were married during the great depression of the 30s and times were very hard for them starting out. Marion worked on the WPA for $44.00 a month, supported their beginning family and Street, Crantsville. They managed to buy two prized cordially invite family appliances for their rented members, relatives and home, a refrigerator (only friends to share in this used in the summer to conserve on electricity) and a happy occasion. Marion and Mary have washing machine. From g been citizens of those humble beginnings Crantsville having been they labored together to born there and reared a finally be able to build a family of seven children: home at 194 South Cooley Lois (Mrs. Llewellyn) Street. It was a family proWilder of Crantsville, ject with Marion doing most Robert Durfee, Charles of the work, aided by two "Butch Durfee, Vendla small sons. It was partially (Mrs. Don) Bennett of finished and they moved in Wendover, Kenneth Jay 1946. Their primary interest Durfee, Mary Alice (Mrs. Les) Alldredge and Don Lee has been in the rearing of their family and they dediDurfee, now deceased. Marion is retired from the cated themselves to that Tooele Army Depot where goal. 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Main St. children treasure is that mother was always home for them. Relief Society boards. Elder Porcclli Returns From Mission Elder Dean Porcelli has just returned from the Australia-Pert- h mission and will report on his mission Sunday, Oct. 24 at 9 a.m. at the Pine Canyon Chapel. Elder Porcelli is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ophir R. Evans, Jr. d f ) x Honest. . . Hardworking He has the time and ability to represent you! Paid political advartisamant J |