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Show ax JjJH cf 1984 5, Jan. Heart Association To Conduct Classes Temple Wedding Planned CM Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gene Smith of Tooele are pleased to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sherie, to Conrad A. Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Lee of Spring Coulee, Alberta, Canada. Is.ued each Thursday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Publication No. (USPS 6179-8000n Publishing class postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-Bulletito Box Company, Inc, S8 N. Main St, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence 390, Tooele, Utah (4074. in Tooele, Subscription rates. 25 cents per copy, $17 00 per year delivered by carrier Grantsville and Stansbury Park, $ 8 00 per year by mail, anywhere PUBLISHED by Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co . Inc JOEL J DUNN, Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor The wedding will take place January 14 at the Jordan River Temple. A reception will follow at Ward Church, 192 the West 2nd South. An open house will be held in the couples honor on January 27 in Spring Coulee, January! If this sounds like you, the Utah Heart Associations "Slim for Life class can see you through January and February and into March. The . ' 4th-14t- h On Deans List Roundtable Held Mary Flaim of Tooele was named to the Deans List for the fall semester at Carroll College in Helena, Montana. Students must have a 3.5 grade point average and enrolled for at least 12 semester hours in order to be eligible for the Deans List. There will be a district roundtable Thursday, January 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele Seminary, 65 South 2nd West. All scout and cub scout leaders are invited to attend. Cub Scout, Pow Wow Book will be sold for $5.00 at this PO WiTH flUBMCI RITZ II SUnSTEt Info: 882-227- 7:30-9:3- Alberta, Canada. The bride is a graduate of Utah State and has a bachelor of science degree in office administration and marketing. She also' served a mission for the LDS Church in Dearborn, Michigan. The groom attended Ricks College and also served a mission in Dearborn, Michigan. He plans to continue his education. V Conrad Lee and Sherie Smith couple will make their home in Alberta Canada. Couple To Speak Vows 3 Coming Soon! Clint Eastwood & Sat. Weekdays 7:30 She is wild, she is wicked, and she knows how to whip a good time! Fri. behavior modification program, which has helped thou- sands of Utahns lose and keep off unwanted pounds, begins in Tooele and Grantsville on January ' 5. The class provides a series of small steps, or behavior modifications that make dieting easier as 0; FAY DUNAWAY THE WICKED LADY .r. In SUDDEN IMPACT Hot dog a movie -- R. 13 . R.N., Utah Heart Associations Nutrition Director. "We help people set reasonable goals, and be tolerant of themselves when they slip. One mistake then does not lead to a relapse! The dietitian calls this occurance the "all or nothing trap. "Changing eating behavior is like learning to ride a bike, she says. "You learn from falls and keep doing better. Topics presented in the one hour sessions include: taking con n -- tional eating. Classes will be held in Tooele at the Tooele County Courthouse, 47 South Main Street, Tooele, on p.m. Thursdays from The Grantsville class will be held at the Grantsville Senior Center, 5:30-6:3- 0 87 W. Main, Grantsville on Thursp.m. days from 4:00-5:0- 0 Both men and women are invited to join but the session will be limited to 25 people. A minimum of 15 people is necessary to con- tinue the class. Participants lose an average of 15 pounds during the 10 week program. Hie charge for the class is $40. This cost is reduced to $30 for immediate relatives of someone paying the full price. A refund of $20 is available at the completion of the course. $10 will be refunded for perfect attendance and $10 is rebated for losing 15 pounds or reaching your ideal weight. To register for the class please send a check to the Utah Heart Association office, 645 East 400 South, Salt Lake City, Utah 84102, or come into the office in person. at the Grantsville Lions Club. A reception with live entertainment will follow and friends are invited to attend. I find the big catches. Block finds me the big refunds. well as motivation and encourage- ment to help keep you going. "A typical goal is to lose 10 pounds in a month, or not eat dessert ever again, says Susan Ward, full-blow- Mr. G. Clinton and Penelope Herzog Dymock are pleased to announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of Judith Herzog Davis to Robert Gollaher. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Logan G. Herzog, both deceased. The groom is the son of Mrs. Vaunita Gollaher and the late Lewis G. Gollaher, of Grantsville. The wedding is planned for the evening of January to eat, going places and doing things without food, starting an exercise program, cooking ideas, eating out and controlling emo- 10-we- After a short honeymoon, the Come See What Christmas Could Have Been Like! RITZ I Frl. & Sat. 7 & 9 p.m. Weekdays 7:30 only trol, choosing how much and what The most common New Years resolution is to diet, yet most people break their resolution during it The groom is the owner of Punk's Place and a resident of Grantsville. The bride is a Tooele resident and employed at Safeway. The couple plan a honeymoon in Las Vegas. Judith Davis and Robert Gollaher Golden Corral Names Manager their two Jason and Jacob, Golden Corral Steak sons, have purchased a residence at 466 Juniper in Tooele as their permanent home. Mr. Werner says he is excited Family House has announced the appointment of Raymond M. Werner as Big refunds are the best catch of all at tax time. That's why I go to H&.R Block. My preparer is trained to know where to look for every deduction and credit. And he doesn't cost me much. He does hundreds of tax returns every year seen it all. And over the long partnermanager of the Golden Corral Restaurant on North Main Street in Tooele. Mr. Werner came to Golden Corral with a background in engineering. Mr. Werner, his wife Pam, and haul, that means more money in my pocket." People who know their business go to T-Sli- H&R BLOCK .tmnmTmi E2 irt workshop has been USU Extension the by Service, to be taught by Barbara ' ' A fun Tanner. , The classes will be held one day a week for four weeks in order to 'Mu temmnr. Tooele. Workshop Set ' 1 about his new opportunity and looks forward to becoming an active participant in the activities in . H . ' complete these shirts. Twelve ferent styles of knit will be taught. ' The first class will be on Thurs-day, January 12 at 12 noon and run for three hours. The next classses will be on January 19, 26, and ts February 9. There will be a $15 fee for the is workshop, and necessary as the class will be limited. It will be a hands on experience, so you will need to bring your sewing machine. are fun to make, inexpensive and very popular, and all ts materials and patterns are f Award Winners A art students of Glenna Empey and Sandra Vernon recently displayed over 100 paintings in the upstairs lounge of First Interstate Bank in Tooele. The paintings have been on public display since December and will remain for viewing until Jan. 6. The students, ranging in age from 7 to 17, judged their own works as a group. This years winners are: in back and Best of Show, Roger Peterson; (left to right) third place, Moana Sandberg; fourth place, Brian Nicholson; first place, Beverly Walter; fourth place, Alicia Wood. The following were not pictured: second place, Gena Barbiero; third place, Ann Marie Barbiero and fourth place, Mike Sawyer. Fifty-seve- n avail- able at The Store and Christensens Department Store. "It would be a great savings for your family if you were able to make your own states Halcyon L Robins, USU Extension Home Economist, who has arranged for this class. Barbara Tanner is the of the Bernina West Valley store, and is a certified teacher of jeans and She has consented to instruct the class and is well er qualfied. Call the Extension Office at ext. 142 for 882-555- Civic League To Meet Tooele Civic League will hold their monthly meeting Monday, January 9 in the Tooele County Courthouse at 7:30 p.m. "Volunteer and Learn to Live With Our International Neighbors" is the theme for the evening. Committee members are: Sherrie Silcox, Cleo Riggs and Betty Dow. T v Exercise classes for the ladies of the Tooele South Stake are being held. Classes begin at 9 a.m. each Tuesday and Thursday mornings in the Tooele South Stake Center. On the second week of the month they begin at 6 a.m. being taught by Ann Pratt. All are invited to attend. ?" Lady Democrats Hold Monthly can count on courteous, knowledgeable Meeting The Tooele County Lady Democrats will meet January 9 in the south end of the courthouse auditorium at 7:30 p.m. for their regu- merchants Every purchase you make, no matter how large or small, deserves special consideration. After all, when d youre spending your want to sure be money, you youre getting your moneys worth. Local merchants understand this and are willing to answer all your questions. They want you to be satisfied with whatever you buy and they'll take the time to see that you are. hard-earne- Remember... Your money buys more when you shop at a local store. Its good for you, good for us, good for the community. I Exercise Classes Planned When you shop locally, everyone benefits. It's more convenient so you save gas and time. You get friendly, knowledgeable service because local merchants know you and appreciate your business. They depend on you to keep their stores going strong. And some of what you spend goes back into the community in the form of taxes and charitable contributions paid by the merchants. Sponsored by LOCAL MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION lar monthly meeting. Don Rosenberg will present the program for the evening which will consist of a slide presentation and narrative of wild flowers native to Tooele County. Refreshments will be served by Alma Jean Walters, Earlene Lee and Shirley Wright, hostesses for the evening. All members and interested people are invited to attend. Monday-Thursd- ay . 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