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Show CM 1983 toued each Thursday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Publication No, (USPS 6179-8000Publishing Publlahed by the Transcript-BulletiUtah. class postage paid at Tooele, Addresa all correspondence to Box Company, Inc, 58 N. Main St., Tooele City, Utah. 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. delivered by carrier in Tooele, Subscription rates: 25 cents per copy; $17.00 per year Grantsville and StansbUry Park; $18.00 per year by mail, anywhere. PUBLISHED by: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. JOEL J. DUNN, Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS. Editor 30, June YSI Activity TFCU Closes TERRIFIC SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE ENTIRE STORE INSIDE & The Tooele Federal Credit Union will be closed on July 2, 3 and 4 in honor of the nations birthday. Julie Williams and Mike Gibson ON THE SIDEWALK! Couple To Speak RITZlFrl., 7 & 9; Sat Sun.-Thu- r. 7 liams of Butte, Montana are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Julie to Mike . Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. rion L Gibson of Tooele. v OMbuMtrVMMCItMOi t, mi flaw Bros A he AKioBK WARNER COMMUNICATIONS RITZ II Fri. & Sat. 7:30-9:3- COMPANY Sun.-Thu- r. 0. T JL 7:30 STILL SMOKIN Rf A COLUMBIA Nursing Home. Also visiting were M Tech in Salt Lake City. TUESDAY SPECIAL! $1 PER PERSON RITZ I & II also MOTOR VU ' were born to Valerie and Mark Busico of Tooele and two boys were born to Kenneth and Michele Barney of Provo. Stay in Tooele! SIDEWALK SALE 2nd 2. HORSE PARADE Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds, R.M.R.A. Sanctioned 3 IHiWEJLmw Saturday Night, July 2. 8:00 p.m. Mantes Chevrolet car lot 4raPir3Arff5AC?' Mon., July 4. 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. 1. SrTDrrrirnn AD AI Pirr Lrl4lnii-4fiJL- ; DISPLAYS, summer treat. Casa Del Cielos CKIQF Youll Love It! or 882-194- 0 . . CAOA I'tilCiSl 1 vLillAilA f2D Broker House Building I 22 East 1st North, Tooele 882-200- 0 Eagles Sponsor Bingo The Tooele Eagles will sponsor a bingo game in the park on July 4 from 10 to 5. Prizes will be donated by local merchants. A bake sale will be held and proceeds will go to the Jimmy Durrante Crippled Childrens Fund and Oquirrh Hills. GREENHOUSES 1120 N. MAIN TOOELE, UTAH Mon., July 4th. 8:00 p.m. Activities 9. FIRE170RKS July 1: Trout dinner served from 4 to 6 p.m. This is the last Friday night dinner until PILAGG Sep- tember. Lunch will be served on Fridays from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 03S Cheese and butter are still avail- able to those senior citizens over 60 and low income families from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for those who have not received it yet for the months of June and July. t Tooele 4th of July GED Testing Committee: Scheduled Don Peterson, Chairman The GED Test will be given Tuesday, July 5 at 8:00 a.m. at the Adult Education Annex on the corner of Vine Street and First West. The fee for taking the examination will be $10.00. You must be 18 years or older. to Call Anna Martin at reserve a place in the classroom. Fran Thalman, Park Lew Elton, Parade Bob Sullivan, Rodeo For More Information 882-307- 002a2234 J w i 4 v . X 0 Library Closes For Holiday Tooele Public Library will be closed Saturday, July 2 in observance of Independence Day. SALE! SHADE TREES Senior Citizen Night - Bit & Spur Grounds V, 11:30 to 10:00 Monday thru Friday Saturday, 3 to 10 And Bake Sale FOOD AND GAME BOOTHS TO o. 882-635- "SURREY WITH o o oTTHG DG DM 1 SAILA! 882-201- 4 including airplanes, motorbikes, cacti, Aims, toys, etc. Second signed "Occupant. Cool off with this refreshing , & he replied. IMA BIG HURRY? Invitations have been sent out to those whose addresses were known. If you or someone you know has not received one please contact Nancy Stewart or Julie Russell Exact numbers of planned attendance are needed by July 12. 4 TRAIN RIDES, PONY RIDES, HORSE THE FRINGE ON TOP RIDES "I dont know, district with letters asking for campaign contributions and addressed each letter to "Occupant. When a check for $5,000 arrived, he was understandably overjoyed and immediately looked for the signature to see who had sent it. The check, of course, was 2 sic provided by "Oasis." HORSESHOE PITCHING CLASSIC CHAMPIONSHIP 882-081- some of the current problems of life nowadays. The woman signed, "Do you think, Uncle Bob, that things will ever get back to normal? 5delc It will be held at the Tooele Moose Lodge, 1100 East Vine Street and will cost $23 a couple ($12.50 single). The price includes a steak dinner and dance with mu- 882-036- 4 p.m.. Call ANONYMOUS DONATION The politician had flooded his The Class of 78 has set their class reunion for August 12, at 7 p.m. 7. PARK ACTIVITIES 882-144- THE GOOD OLD DAYS A middle aged woman was talk- Reunion Planned Anaconda Gate to City Hall steps Mon., July 4. 8:00a.m. Tooele Nursing Home to City Park Mon., July 4th. 9:30 to 11:00 a.m. 882-393- runoff. In South Willow Canyon, access is only available up to the campers, hikers and those on picnics to be especially cautious near streams. He warned that many of the banks have been undercut by spring flooding and are slippery. Class Of '78 lAlUkJ CHILDRENS RACES, 1 1 a.m. to 1 p.m. Southeast area. Call TALENT SHOW AND CONTEST from 12 noon. Call 1 SQUARE DANCING IN PAVILLION 12: 30 DOG SHOW 2:30. Call 3 INDIAN DANCING 3:30 p.m. serve basis. Sheriff Marion Carter urges "There arent very many of us left who remember what normal was." Tooeleans will have the oppor-- . tunity to aid and support the Special Olympics Saturday,' July 2 when the Tooele Civic League and the Utah Federation of Womens Club hold a huge garage sale. The garage sale will begin at 9 a.m. at 318 East Broadway, with a wide variety of merchandise on sale at reasonable prices. Those in charge of the sale are Garnet Sorenson, Special Olympics Project Chairman for the UFAC, and Ruby and Pam Roberts, who chair the project for the Tooele Civic League. Anyone having items they would like to donate to the sale are invited to bring the merchandise to 318 East Broadway prior to the sale. ' , ' . . areas will be limited over the Fourth of July weekend. There will be a limited number of campground sites in Settlement Canyon, but Middle Canyon is closed because of the washed out road. Ophir Canyon has also been closed to campers because of the damage caused by the spring Garage Sale To Benefit Olympics 5 Celebrate the 4th in a big way. Boy Scout campground. The upper end of the canyon has been closed because of road damage. Camp sites are available at Lookout Pass, Clover Creek, Simpson Springs and Vernon Reservoir on a first come, first ing to her elderly uncle about er of two sets of twins born this year. A boy and girl their The couple will make home in Tooele. and Josephine became the lie is employed by Albertsons. Mike is employed by Kentucky Fried Chicken and attends Trade Also THE TOY Richard Pryor her grand- children, George of Ely, Nevada. The couple are both 1982 graduates of Tooele High School. Ju- WALTEH MATTHAU AND ROBIN WH1IAMS PtCTURE Many of her eleven children paid her a visit at the Tooele Valley the grooms grandmother, Lora MOTOR VII Show 9:30 THE Josephine Barney celebrated her 92nd birthday Tuesday, June 28. p.m. Bridal attendants will be Vonda Gibson, maid of honor; Michelle Petersen, Kathy Petley and Kelly Whatley. Gordon McNicol will be best man and groomsmen will be Dev Gibson, Scott McNicol and Dan Williams. Planning to attend the wedding is the brides grandmother, Eileen Williams of Butte, Montana, and CHEECII & CIIOIIG m Celebrates 92nd Birthday 7-- . I Ma- The wedding will take place July 9 at the home of the groom. A reception will follow the cere9 mony that evening from HE INVENTED SCREW TOP, ZIP LOCK BRAIN SURGERY. TRUST HIM. 7:30 All are welcome. Access to many of Tooele Countys outdoor recreation Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wil- 882-066- Dance workshop at 7:00 p.m. and a softball game at 8:00 p.m. June 30 at the 11th Ward. Camp Areas Limited Wedding Vows 7 North Main, Tooele Planned For Holiday ' ROSEHILL ASH (Large) . 49.99 24 90 MARSHALL SEEDLESS ASH ..39.98 19.90 WESTERN CATALPA (5 gal.) . IMS 9.49 WESTERN CATALPA (10 gal.) 22.45 11.23 FLOWERING CRABAPPLE 22.50 1 1 .25 GINKGO 25.98 12.99 LITTLE LEAF LINDEN 39.9s 19.99 SILVER CLUMP MAPLE (5 gal.) 19.33 o.go SILVER CLUMP MAPLE (1 gal.) 9.98 4.99 SILVER MAPLE (1 gal.) 4.9s 2.49 COLUMNAR MAPLE (5 gal.) ....32.98 16.49 OAK PIN or RED 29.98 1499 LOMBARDI POPLAR (1 gal.) .... 4.99 2.49 JAPANESE PAGODA (5 gal.) 29.99 14.99 STAGHORN SUMAC (7 gal.) ....29.99 14.99 CORKSCREW WILLOW (5 gal.) 22.50 1 1 .25 WEEPING WILLOW 29.99 14.99 PUSSYWILLOW .....15.98 7.00 |