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Show M 'jL'UAmvmx'd' 1982 23, Puhliculion No. (I' MS 0179 00(H)). Issued each Thursday al Tooele City, Utah. Second class postage puid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing ConiMnv, Inc., 58 N. Main St., Tooele City, Itah. Address all correspondence to Box :W1, Tooele, Ilah 84074. Sultscription rates: 25 cents per copy; $14.50 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Crantsville and Stanslmry Park; $15.50 per year by inad, anywhere. ll'HI.ISI 111) bv: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co Inc. JOKI.J. IH'NN, Publisher Editor CIIABIJF.BOBKKTS, YSI Activity Candlelight Service To Be Held Missionary Called St. Barnabas Episcopal Church will hold its annual Candlelight Service Christmas Eve, December 11 p.m. There 24, beginning at will not be a service December 25. Reverand LeRoy Carter will officiate at Friday evenings service. Everyone is welcome to come and celebrate this first Eucharist of the Christmas season. Sunday, December 26, Morning at 9:30 Prayer service will begin a.m. A Vestry meeting will follow the service. . Elder D. Troy Johnson has accepted a call to serve in the Ecuador Guayaquil mission. His farewell will be held Sunday, December 26 in the Tooele 17th Ward, Lakeview Building in Pine Canyon at 9 a.m. He will enter the Mission Training Center on December 30. Troy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Butch Johnson. There will be an open house at the Johnson home at 12:30. Planned An evening of volleyball is planned for Dec. 23 from 7:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. at the 11th Ward building. All YSI families are invited to attend. Returns From Mission Elder James A. YSI Celebrate The New Year Regional Fireside Set Years Eve party is December 31 from for planned a.m. at the Tooele 1:00 8:30 til North Stake Building. Tickets are $2.50 per person years of and anyone from You may invited. get your are age tickets from your ward bishop. A New A YSI fireside will be held on Sunday, Dec. 26 at 7:30 p.m. at the 11th Ward building. Dr. and Mrs. Johnson will be speaking on their trip to Russia and e showing slides in the room. , 14-1- multi-purpos- Vera returned from serving a two-yea- r mission in the Oregon Portland mission. Elder Vera is the son of Ascencion and Raquel Vera from Grantsville. Elder Vera will report on his mission on Dec. 26 at 1 1:00 a.m. in the 6th Ward in the Grantsville Utah Stake. Elder Vera plans to go to school and to work. Young Adult New Years Eve Dance Planned 8 ATTENTION: and LAKEP0INT ERDA The Young Adults will be hosting their annual New Years Eve dance December 31, from 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at the 12th-16t- h Ward building. Cost is $3.00 per person or All you $5.00 a couple. Refreshments and For the ride of your life... need for Christmas are your two front seatsl party favors will be furnished. Starts Friday RITZ 1 3J 41 W.' - Frl. and Sat. 7 & 9 p.m. PG Sun. - Thurs. 7:30 Only RITZ 2 Starts Saturday Walt Disneys 7:30-9:3- ry 7:30 Only Sun.-Thu- r. 0 TOW ;ZS.F vl MCWunirtra PETER PAN Tinker Bell, Captain Hook and Wendy fWI AMOUNT A fwr G Dress is dards. semi-forma- l. Oquirrh Hills Holiday Church stan- Sunday Breakfast Served At Eagle Lodge This Christmas tree, donated by Ernest Vario, was given to the students at Oquirrh Hills. Melodi Brown, David Glaser and Steven Srygley remove some of the candied decorations. The tree was decorated by the Tooele Womens Club which has made this an annual project. President of the club is Berniece Russell and Clarice Medford was chairman of the Christmas tree project. the preceding Friday, Dec. 24 and 31 (Wendover will be collected the following Monday) Breakfast will be served at the Eagles Lodge, 50 South 1st Street, Sunday, December 26 from 9 a.m. to 12:30. Price is adults $3.00 and children under 12 years, $2.00. Enjoy a hearty breakfast of ham Seasons Greetings From all of Us At. . . McBride Disposal 884-618- or sausage, eggs, hash browns, plenty of pancakes or toast, and Wonderful Family Movie beverage. You do not have to be an Eagle member to attend. 3 loluw SreeungS .If51--I andne$ . pVtHYoy IfeJfeQNS f QEAS Musical Evening Set !' Music lovers from the Wendover area will have the opportunity of hearing one of the Wests finest classical guitar ensembles when the Jensen-WoodbuDuo appears in concert at Wendover School on Jan. 4. The concerts begin at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. and admission is free. Milton Jensen and Todd Woodbury offer a program of duets and solos which take the listener on a musical voyage from the Renaissance to the present day. Treat yourself to an unforgettable musical experience and y hear why the Duo is one of the most popular new acts on the western scene. tt fir ittutst. ry WITH THE RIGHT AMMUNITION Bobs GARAGE 882-031- Jensen-Woodbur- r. ii5 3 it Itlt hi ttllt totttl, 0 OUR GIFT TO YOU! The Golden Corral Family Restaurant appreciates your patronage this past year, and to show it we re offering these special coupons during the holiday season. Todd Martensen PartnerManager 411 Nortn Main, JANUARY ONLY) SAVE UP TO AS LOW AS 20 ON YOUR LOAN 02 ANNUAL PERCENTAGE RATE These Your rate depends of loan and on the type collateral you have TO HELP YOU WIN THE WAR ON HIGH PRICES UNOIV-IIOI- V Tooele Federal Credit Union Returns From Gary Bennion recently returned from the Louisiana Baton Rouge Mission, and will report his mission Sunday, December 26 at 11:00 a.m. in the Tooele Stake Center. Gary served for 22 months, and reports that there are some really great people in the south. He says and friendly. Gary served as trainer, district leader and zone leader under President Paul Cheesman. He is the son of Rex and Colleen Bennion. Gary will be attending BYU during the winter semester. Reservations For Banquet Set 882-43- 22 All Gary Bennlon TWO NO. 1 For Only I I 7 oz. USDA Choice Beef served with Texas Toast and choice of STEAKS one coupon per order Limit Offer Good Only Thru December 31, 1982 D Not good with II other promotions Baked Potato or Fries that "southern hospitality really is neat and the people are warm rates apply to new loans only with a 48 month pay back VEVE GOT THE FINANCIAL "El l at Mission 15.... NOW 12 18.... NOW 15 17.... NOW 14 9 Daily. 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Frl.-S1 1 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. AND VE NAVE YOUR AMMUNITION. . . LOWED nOTEDEST DAGS8 (DURING DECEMBER AND 882-657- Reservations for the Statehood Days Banquet January 4, 1983 must be made by December 28. Call the Senior Citizens Center for your re- Accounts Insured Up To $100 000 servations, I" 882-287- I I I I f For Only "l 1 TWO NO. 5 STEAKS one coupon per order Limit Offer good only thru December 31t 1982 USDA Choice Beef served with Texas Toast and choice of Baked Potato or Fries 10-o- z. Not good with promotions other II I |