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Show i CM 198S 11, BREAST EXAMS SAVE LIVES A monthly breast (BSE) can be the best way to detect breast cancer, the number one cause of cancer deaths among women. Talk to your doctor about learning BSE or ask the American Cancer Society for a free brochure jn this lifesaving technique. 7J3. Issued each Thursday at Tooele City, Utah. Second Publication No. (USPS 6179-8000- ). Publishing claaa pottage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Company, Inc, SS N. Main St, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 390, Tooele, Utah 84074. Subscription rates: 25 cents per copy; $20.00 per year delivered by carrier in Tooele, Grantsville and Stansbury Park; $24.00 per year by mail, anywhere. PUBLISHED by. Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co, Inc. JOEL J. DUNN, Publisher SCOTT DUNN, Associate Publisher ' CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor ; April Celebrates Golden Wedding James and Alice Booth are celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary on April 11, 1985. They were married in Beaver, Utah on With &nv Entree April 11, 1935. They are the parents of seven children, Charles, Dennis, Janice, John, Tim, Linda and Robert. They have 27 grandchildren and 13 great grandchildren. The couple will be honored at an open house April 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. to be held at the Senior Citizens Center. Family and friends are cordially invited to enjoy this special occasion with them. They have lived in Tooele since 1936. Mr. Booth worked at Tooele Smelter and at Kennecott where he retired. Mrs. Booth worked at Tooele Golden Corral Introduces the Best Potato Bar In Town.Top Your Large (12 oz. or more) Piping hot Baked Potato With These Delicious Ingredients Real Bacon Bits Chives Grated Cheese Fresh Mushrooms Broccoli Diced Onions Sour Cream Dressing Whipped Margarine Cheese Sauce Chili Brown Gravy Valley Hospital as head cook for j 411 NORTH MAIN, TOOELE Excluding Childrens Menu, a la carte Salad Bar. 14 lb. Hamburger; c 1984, Golden Corral Corporation Grantsville Police Officer Grants ville Names New Police Officer the Utah by Nick Drake After a week of rigorous studying and brushing up on Utah laws and passing a 260 question test, Ted May is now Grantsvilles newest police officer. And he couldnt be happier. "I like the community, May, 32 years old, noted. "I like Grantsville like the environment, its clean. It's still the same town it was when I left in 1974, except for a few more houses and businesses. But Im glad to be here. After graduating from Grantsand 20 OFF t ENTIRE STOCK OF JUNIOR BLOUSES AND SWEATERS i 6.98 9.98 9.98 i SAVE ON SHORTS Score extra points with our new walking shorts, detailed with pleats, cuffs and belts. Cotton and blends. training at the Oakland Police of- ficer in Fremont, California for three years where he specialized in ' narcotics and bikers. He then went back to rodeo for two years before moving back to Grantsville last t Team them with polos in stripes, prints and solids for a winning look. Sizes ville High School in 1970, May left the state of Utah in 74 for the comforts of the beaches of California. There he went through 778 hours of Academy and served as a police J POLO SHIRTS I September. One of the reasons May wanted to move back to the city he graduated to raise his two kids, Teddy 5, and Jack 4. "I wanted a small town atmosphere for them and I have a few relatives and know a few people here. If I ever had a home, Grantsville would be it. Two weeks ago May went through the rigors of as a police officer. The process was a seven day, 56 hour brushing up on The American Intracultural Student Exchange has several more area. Anyone interested in hosting a student from a foreign country and be the sponsor, and have a 882-243- 4 arrest techniques, May stated that hes not going to come right in and try to change Grantsville. Tm not here to try arid change the town or start weeding out things I dont like," May said. "Itll all come in time. Im laid back, watching, listening, and learning about the town and people. This is a good little town. And May plans to help keep it that way. "I look at myself as a good cop. I mean Tm a pretty cool cop. If people treat me fair on the street Ill treat them the same way. I'll treat you like you treat me. Its as simple as that" Right now, he is assigned to make sure dogs in Grantsville are licensed but that doenst mean he cant enforce the other laws either. May said he doesnt mind the task right now but looks forward to hitting the Grantsville beat. "It gives a chance to get out and get acquainted with the people, May said about hsi duty right now. "Kind of familiarize me with everything and everybody. Them with me and me with them. Students Still Need Sponsors foreign students it could place in the Tooele Valley School District 24 North Main, Tooele laws, evidence, search and seizure, dope, DUI, etc. Then he passed the 260 question test at the end of the recertification with a 80 percent or better. Now May can get back to what he enjoys, being a police officer. growing experience can contact Deby Caldwell at Mrs. Caldwell is the assistant state coordiantor of the American 884-634- Intracultural Student Exchange Program. She and her family have a student living with them now and can give you all the information needed to have a student in your home. Elder and Sister Ralph Stout Couple Called To Serve Cliff Gardner and Mary Isolampi Ralph and Florence Stout have been called to serve in the Texas San Antonio Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y -- Couple To Wed Saints. They will serve for - eighteen months. They will enter the Language Training School at the Brigham Young University April 24. They will be speaking at the Grantsville Seventh Ward sacrament services on Sunday at 8:45 a.m., at the Grantsville West Stake Center, 115 East Cherry Street in Grantsville. - Mr. and Mrs. David Isolampi announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary to Cliff Gardner, son of Merrill and Nola Gardner, of Murray, Utah. They will be married in the Salt Lake Temple on April 20. A reception to honor them will be held that evening in the Tooele Stake center. Miss Isolampi is a graduate of Dixie College. Mr. Gardner served a mission to Italy. They will reside in Salt Lake City. Named On Deans List Ernest Mantes of Tooele has been named to the Academic Deans List for the fall 1984 semester at Pepperdine Univer- Range Ride Set sity. the Dean's students must possess a 3.5 or higher grade point average and rank in the top 10 percent of their To be eligible for A range and wildlife survey of Pass Canyon and Flood Canyon areas of the Oquirrh Mountains will be held April 14. Riders will meet at 10 a.m. at "Woodys on Erickson Road. List, undergraduate class. Pepperdine University is an independent liberal arts institution serving 6,500 students on its campuses in Malibu, Heidelberg, Germany and London, England, and at four educational centers in This ride is sponsored by the Tooele County Wildlife Federation. The public is invited to participate. For additional information call Orrin Miller. Southern California. VIDEO USA Your .1 1 Video Rental Store Is At N. 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