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Show HMTIpl w Thurs., 18. 1982 Some of the Sixth Ward members proudly display a sample of the beautiful handmade articles available at the Country Fair November 20. Sixth Ward Holds Country Fair A fish pond and games will Tired of cooking? Would you like to get out of the house and let en- tertain the children while mom, dad and grandparents shop for beautiful articles made just in somebody else do it for you? Then come to the Sixth Ward Country Fair on Saturday, November 20 from 4 to 8 p.m. Luscious hot turkey dinners will be served, plus scones, salads, and homemade ice cfeam. There will also be homemade baked goods time for Christmas giving. Come early for best selections. The Sixth Ward is located at the Tooele Stake Center, 253 South Second East. Bring your friends and neighbors and have a good time. and candies. MENS HOLLOFIL INSULATED II LADIES VESTS List 65 Eagles To Sponsor Sunday Breakfast Tooele Central PTA To Hold Meeting The Tooele Eagles will serve breakfast upstairs at the lodge on Sunday, Nov. 21, from 9 a.m. to Tooele Central School PTA will hold a general meeting Thursday, 12:30 p.m. Ham or country sausage, two eggs, hash browns, beverage and all the pancakes you can eat. $3 adults, Open $2 to the under 12 years old. Chris Howell Pehrson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. (Bob) Pehrson, has received a mission call to serve in the Swedish-Stockholm Mission. His farewell will be held Sunday, November 21 in the Vernon Ward Chapel at 11:45 a.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center December 30. Thanksgiving Day holiboth the publicachanges day tion dates and deadlines for next weeks issues of the newspaper. The Tooele Bulletin will be published on Monday and the Transcript will be printed on Wednesday next week because of the national holiday. Deadline for display advertising for the Bulletin will be Friday at 3 p.m. All news items for the Monday newspaper must be turned in to the Bulletin office by 5 p.m. Friday.' Display advertising for the Wednesday newspaper must be received by Tuesday at 3 p.m. News items for the Wednesday paper must be turned in by Tuesday at 5 p.m. p.m. in the multi-purpos- e The Clean Speech program will be discussed and also the fundraiser for the year, Santas Work- List 70 nel lining. Assorted colors. Sizes Style 9917,9918 freshest styles for the new season! Nylon shell with warm down filling. In assorted colors. Style 9916 MOUNTAIN PARKA WITH HOOD 7" List 110 Q95 In your choice of western corduroy yoke styling or vest with plaid flan- RANCHER FILLED JACKET G00SE-D0W- The List 87 (g)95 Poplin shell parka features oxford yoke. Fully nylon lined with drawstring waist and hood. Zipper-snafront, Velcro pocket closures. nylon Deep quilted poplin shell with mou-to- n hand-warmpile fur collar. Two-wa- y In assorted colors. pockets. Assorted colors. Style 9921 ENTIRE STOCK first grade children. The first Called On Mission The 7 room. MENS POPLIN N shop. A program will be given by the public. Deadlines Changed at GOOSE-DOW- FILLED VESTS grade teachers have been teaching the children music, especially beat and rhythm, and a song with the scales. Some of the children will play percussion instruments, the autoharp and the tone bells. A prize will be given to the class with the most parent participation. We encourage all parents to attend. Stansbury Park Observatory Opens Friday Night MENS "CARIBOU" S0REL The general public is invited to view the heavens on Friday November 19 from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Salt Lake Astronomical Societys Stansbury Park Observatory. The observatorys 16, tele, scope will be pointed at the moon, star clusters, and galaxies throughout the evening. There is no admission charge for viewing through the telescope. Bring your children for an experience, but be sure to dress warmly, as the observatory is not heated. Follow the signs at the main entrance to the parking lot west of the condominium. In the event of cloudy weather the observatory will be JoTtyJama SELECT GROUP CUngO FASHION BOOTS MENS LEATHR-T0- P PAC BOOTS BOOTS 5 Reg. 130 r op quality Tony Lama boots will get you thru he winter in style' lea-he- 59.95 Great looking Dingo boots come in a variety of go- - with- - everything 7351, styles and colors. Style 7354,7356,7659 Original Canadian boots will keep you warm and dry even in arctic BOYS CANVAS COURT SHOES List 25.95 ' 88 ' closed. Heritage Standards Night Set The Tooele North Stake Young Womens Heritage 30 of Women. Linda is a professional violinist and former music teacher in the Boston School System. She now performs with string quartets IFIF SiDaGi! ensemble and leads an group composed of her husband in-ho- and daughters. This Week Only! CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS . 30 Off Everything In stock. . . lights, garland, ornaments, novelties, tags, picks, styrofoam, etc. ARTIFICIAL CHRISTMAS TREES 30 PROFESSIONALLY DESIGNED AND DECORATED CHRISTMAS 30 TREES Off Off FOR YOUR FAVORITE CHRISTMAS TREE COME VOTE IN OUR CONTEST. Standards Night will be held November 18, at 7:30 p.m. All young women and their mothers are invited to attend at the Fifth- - Eighth Ward. The featured speaker will be Linda Eyre. Being a mother of seven, a college graduate, Linda was Utahs young mother of the year served in the presidency of the Young Womens Auxiliary in Virginia. In 1982 she received the Young Women of Achievement award from the National Council Class Of'73 Plans Meeting Members of the Tooele High 4 School class of 1973 are invited to attend a meeting to plan the reunion. The class reunion planning committee will meet on Nov. 23 at 8 p.m. in the Job Service Office, 7 South Main. All members of the 1973 graduating class are invited to attend. 10-ye- I Mayor Signs Proclamation Mayor John Cluff, concerned with maintaining a good environment for the local children, issued the following proclamation: "Let it be known that this proclamation is for a year of decency. Let all that will, take a stand against profane and foul language wherever it may occur; that we be aware of our choice of words to achieve a healthier environment for bur children." Dated this 15th day of November, 1982. weekdays SATURDAY Sunday 9:30 to 8:00 9:00 to 6:00 11:00 to 5:00 b S. I |