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Show The country with the largest national debt is the United States. If the nearly one trillion dollars we owe were in one dollar bills, they could be stood on end and would Food Program Is For Needy, Supervisor Says circle the equator more than twice. They would weigh 700 Only families and senior citizens in need of supplemental food should participate in the free cheese and butter program, says Butch Dymock, supervisor of the division of aging. Allocations of food will be given away Friday at the Tooele Center beginning at 8 a.m. Senior-Citiz- thousand tons. Free Watch with any" However, the format has changed and recipients will have their choice of one item among cheese, honey, flour, dry milk and corn meal. Each recipient wil also receive two pounds of butter. first-com- billion dollars. This is an impres-- 1 sive figure, not only for a country on the road to full development, but for any industrial power. Mothers Day Special en ( Mr. Dymock said that all of the food will be given away on a first-serv- e basis. At the beginning of de la Madrid's administration, the global amount of Mexicos debt was 80 I $5qo - purchase I Several styles to choose from Bateman Jewelry The Gift Store e, 5 N. Main t 0 OO 882-138- 2 Bike Hike For People In Pain 1 The arthritis Foundations HikeBike for People In Pain is scheduled to be held on May 12. The Tooele HikeBike will start . i L I i i BASEMENT WATERPROOFING at Anaconda main gate and will end -rL- Pi -rHV-r at the City Park. This will be Bishop Dan Butcher proudly presents Pinewood Derby trophies to Mitch Walters, first place; Benji Burton, second place and Matthew Butcher, third place of the Grantsville First Ward. Winners Announced Pinewood Derby for Grantsville First Ward, Pack 166, and third Matthew Butcher. was held April 24. Shawn Kell, Jason Sweat, Wrathal Johnson, and Andrew Butcher. The Winners were: first, Mitch Walters; second, Benji Burton, The other participants were: patrolled by the police. Registration will begin at 9:00 a.m. and the event will begin at 10:00 a.m. People of all ages can walk, run or ride their bike to raise money for arthritis research and education. Participants collect money from sponsors in advance and receipts are available at the event. Sponsor forms will be available at most schools, libraries and sporting goods stores. Participants will compete with other HikeBike participants around the state for a grand prize to Disneyland. This is the person turning in the most money. There for each person will be a who collects $30 or more. Our local merchants have donated some very nice prizes for the event. There will be treats and soft drinks served at the park after this. If you have any questions, please call Anne Winnegge at Heidi Elldngton Named Outstanding Sophomore rt Utah State University and the Department of HECE presented the award of "Outstanding Sophomore to Heidi Elkington at the annual banquet held May 1 at the university. The department gives one awrad of this nature a year and only to a sophomore. The recipient is selected by her professors, thru grade point and extracurricular L PUT AN END TO YOUR DAMP BASEMENT No longer must you dread the thought of those messy and costly exterior methods normalused in waterproofing basements! Neither must you feel the dampness and smell the musty mildew or replace carpeting and other valuables damaged by the intrusion of water! Why not use your basement for what it was designed for? ly YOU NOW CAN PUT AN END TO THESE AGGRAVATIONS!! TURN YOUR DARK, DAMP BASEMENT INTO A WARM CHEERFUL RECREATION OR FAMILY ROOM.. . WITH THE THORO SYSTEM OF WATERPROOFING " These interior cementitious coatings (not a paint) can be easily applied to give you total waterproofing protection, with less means and less cost - plus provides you with a decorative texturedJHnishJoiJhosejis CALLUSNOWFORINFORMATIN BROCHURES ESTIMATES 882-407- 3 884-372- 3 Decorative Protective Coatings 882-151- activities. Tom Peterson, department head, conferred the award along with $200.00 and read Ms. Elkingtons autobiographical sketch and s resume which was prepared to her. Heidi is majoring in interior design, with a business minor. She leaves the office of of the ASID on campus to become the next years president. Heidi attends USU on a leadership unbe-known- vice-preside- scholarship. She is presently attending adult evening classes at USU to learn related vocational skills. Her future plans include her own business in Anchorage, Alaska. She is the daughter of Brice and Shauna S. Heidi Elkington Elkington. ) if I . Y fr; Newly Elected Officers New officers for the USU Extension Homemakers Club for the com ing year are: Dorothy Conner, President; Thelma Snyder, Vice Presl dent; Mary Ann Schmidt, Treasurer and Lorraine Wolfe, Secretary. Their last club meeting for the season was held Monday at the courthouse with 25 ladies present when the new officers were elected. Isabel Anderson and Toni Pannunzio received the attendance gifts. After the business meeting the group adjourned for lunch at a local restaurant. GRANTSVILLE NEWS? Reach your community through the Transcript Bulletins 70 Grantsville circulation CALL 882-005- 0 884-551- 9 Ask For MARK WATSON Our full-tim- e Grantsville reporter. . . i I le's hungry for news. Church News, City Council, New business, Feature News, Schools, etc, , , Give him a call. MA UK A ISO llA NDLES A I) VFR TISINGl 336 N. MAIN, TOOELE DAILY 8:009:00, SUNDAY 9:006:00 KER O J |