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Show Receives Award 0 a'uansuan-PU- ' Alfred Goetz has been selected as a recipient of a Carnation Silver Bowl Award as a result of his outstanding volunteer efforts. He will be presented this award by Governor Matheson at a statewide ceremony held at the State Capitol on May 7. Mr. Goetz was nominated by Janet Beckerhoff from Oquirrh Hills School. Mr. Goetz has done volunteer work at this school for two years. . Issued each Thursday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Publication No. (USPS n Publishing clasa postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-Bulletito Box all Address Utah. correspondence Tooele N. 58 Main City, St, Company, Inc, 84074. Utah 390, Tooele, delivered by carrier in Tooele, Subscription rates: 25 cents per copy; $17.00 per year Grantsville and Stansbury Park; $18.00 per year by mall, anywhere, PUBLISHED by: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co, Inc. JOEL J. DUNN, Publisher SCOTT DUNN, Associate Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor , U Becomes Miss National Miss Susan Elizabeth Howsden, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Freddie D. Howsden, of Tooele, has been selected as a finalist in the 13th Annual Miss Utah Nar tional Pageant to be held at the Salt Lake Sheraton Hotel, Salt Lake City, May 4, 5 and 6. There will be participants from all over the state competing for the title. The Miss Utah National r Pageant is the official Teen-Age- Craig Hunt and Natalie Romero ncnuuLun wvtn 3 COLORS IN May Wedding Set STOCK D D 5S&2H mm Mr. and Mrs. Joe F. Mondragon and Mr. and Mrs. Joe A. Romero would like to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Teen-Age- Natalie Romero to Mr. Craig Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Hunt of Grantsville. The wedding will take place on May 5, with a reception to follow at the TAD Community club. Craig is currently employed at TAD and is a graduate of Grantsville High School. Natalie is a graduate of Tooele High School. The new couple will make their home in Grantsville. .Jr; - f Teen-age- Finalist r $10,000 tuition scholarship to state finals to the Miss National r Pageant to be held in Eck-er- d College in St. Petersburg, Florida. The College will also award ten (10) $16,000 regional tuition scholarships and two (2) $24,000 expense scholarships to Teen-Age- August. The winner of the state pageant will receive a $1,000 cash scholartuition scholarship ship, a to Oklahoma City University, a full Barbizon International Modeling Scholarship, other prizes, and an paid trip to comtelevised Miss National Teen-Age- r Pageant, where she will be competing for $40,000 in cash scholarships, a 1984 Mazda GLC, and the National winners. Jody Lant of Orem, the 1983 Miss Utah National Teen-Age- r, will crown the new queen. The reigning Miss National Teen-Age- r is Susan Mitchell of Three Oaks, Michigan, who received $50,000 in prizes and awards including a $10,000 cash scholarship. other awards. Winners of the Susans hobbies include sports Citizenship Award (one senior and one underclassman) will receive a like soft ball, bike riding, hiking, ice skating, cooking and school. pete in the nationally syndicted F intnuimHn I D Betty Reed Salon Special! nn uu 1 o Q. ao u n shampoo, O cV HAIRCUT, OR PERM o ... OFF I A RITZ Fri. D D Vv D D NJ iT & I ! RITZ Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 p.m. 0 Sat. 7:30 , Weekdays Weekdays 7:30 JAMES GARNEH Show Info: 7:30-9:3- mm 1 3 882-227- 3 Sergeant Major Zack Carey is going to try something a little Sat. Matinee 1 p.m. All seats 2 Tom Thumb different! D Cancer Screening Clinic To Be Held D D D D ON LIFE CARPET CUSHION D Purchase any carpet in stock and well give you We use only the carpet cushion at half-pric- e. ! quality Life9 Carpet Cushion. D 0 Mr. and Mrs. Allen Cochrane Couple Weds In Arizona D D FOR THE LIFE OF YOUR HOUSE. D D D P Cervical cancer screening scheduled to be held at the Tooele Utah LDS Stake Center, 253 South 200 East, Tooele, Thursday, May 10 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please contact the Tooele Health Office for appointments and further information. You are encouraged to attend a cancer screening clinic if you: are a female; are 20 years of age or older; have a family history of cancer; have never had a cervical cytologic smear (pap test); have genital herpes; take oral contraceptives, estrogens, or have an IUD; were exposed to DES; sexually active female under age 20; or have had a hysterectomy due to 882-555- ' D Shes the worlds highest paid model. And she uses her body for all its worth. 5th marked the wedding j day for D. Allen Cochrane and Jane Gaisford Hollander. V.pj-i- l The couple was married in Scottsdale, Arizona. They will make their home in Tooele for the next few months. Q D ral, if necessary; hemoccult kits available for colorectal testing. All examinations will be performed privately by specially trained, registered nurses. Fee will be according to your m S 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Howsden Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Achen are happy to announce the marriage of their daughter Donna to Gerald (Jerry) Howsden, son of Mr. and chair It luxurious contemporary styled lor comlort and priced to pleaeel labnc with It i tailored In an easy-carback and thick deep-lulletided Kadrest.arma, Reellna-Rocke- r Mrs. Freddie Howsden. YOUR CHOICE Chair D D The couple were married on April 21 at First Lutheran Church. D YhMpool- - D ELEC. D DRYER D Lg. capacity Dry-mis- er control 3 drying cyclesj D D $35, D The Tooele High School Jazz band, Mime troupe and Flag team will present a night assembly Monday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the high school gymnaSha-Ronn- D D D D D AL and LID D '"I Itr Sitin' Tlntl D Smli So. Muln Srrt It t limit " Murder By Phone yr m II73 !T 7T M NORTH MAIN, TOOELE, 882-622270 SELECTION. . WE HAVE IT! a? . Vi I Murder In Moscow from the Dest Seller ":H. ? kit, Lady Democrats To Meet MONDAY-THURSDA- Tooele Lady Democrats will hold their regular monthly meeting on Monday, May 7 at 7:30 p.m. at the Tooele County Court- IpmkkJ NEW MOVIES ARRIVING DAILY! RENT 3 MOVIES Ci AT REGULAR a AT REGULAR Mrs. Dickerson and Mrs. 4th grade classes, from the Central School. Refreshments will be served by Beverly White and committee. Nominations and elections of officers for next year will be held. PRICE AND GET A VCR RENTAL PRICES AND GET FREE! FREE! T-- 7? r MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL Y RENT 3 MOVIES Neu-meye- rs O NON-MEMBE- R MEMBERSHIP A o ' v o V Were the There will be a number of dances performed by the drill Caring Kind National Hospital Week May pen team and musical selections from the Jazz band. There will also be special presentations by the Mime troupe and Flag team. Admission is $2.00 adults, and $1.50 for children under twelve. 6--12, 1984 taysE TOOELE VALLEY HOSPITAL SATURDAY, MAY 12, 1984 9:00 A.M. to 5 P.M. Roundtable To lie Held A Furniture-Applianc- e Klnn CJunlil j s, sium. D The Pit 1 The public is welcome. D 0 Night Assembly Set For High School Comes Rain or Snow & Sat. Show 8:30 AMEiUDGA house, South Auditorium. A patriotic program on Utah will be presented by students of Couple Weds G Open Thurs., Fri. VDE&E annual family income. i. FAF MOTOR VU m' services at a screening clinic: breast examination, pelvic exa- D UNIVERSAL PFI I a NMMIWIMJIPICIIKK 0 mination, cervical cytologic smear (pap test), blood pressure reading, health counseling, medical refer- A ALSO cancer. You will receive the following D n District Roundtable will be held Thursday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele Seminary building. All Scout leaders, Cub leaders, and Blazer leaders are invited. Watch this newspaper for more information. s |