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Show Grantsville Hires New Officer 198S '7G, 30, May U'nDD'JHJj'Jo The Grantsville City Police RITZ Fri. fAR-WAR- 7 & staff Wednesday. William C. Froelich, Jr. was hired Wednesday and will be suiting up for duty Thursday. Midvale resident The is married with one daughter. Officer Froelich was employed in Idaho for five years in law enforcement before moving to Midvale where he served on the Murray City Police Department for the past two years. He will live in Midvale until he can make arrangements to move into Grantsville. Sat. 9 p.m. Sun Thurs. 7:30 & RETURNihhEDI TOV GIRLSSn, PGlMHEHTW. GUIDANCE SUGGESTED D RITZFH.ASal 7:30-9:3- Info: Dinner Dance 0 7:30 Sun.-Thur- s. 882-227- Slated 3 MOTOR VU Starts Fri. Show 9:15 WALT DISNEYS BABY - Adults A dinnerdance has been scheduled at the Senior Citizens r rjyf Center Friday. Music will be played by the Hi Notes beginning at 7 p.m. Dinner A $2 donation is served from requested. 3.00 Under 2 Free 1 SPLASH 4-- with paid admission Tuesday Kids take a position for reading in the Summer Reading Program being sponsored by Tooele Public Library. Youre Cookin With Books is this years theme and childrens books are looking better than ever for the occasion with old favorites and newcomers rubbing shoulders on library shelves. Checking out the books in their favorite position are children pictured from left to right: Seth Humphries, Shelly Holt, Vanessa Aagard, Jason Cushing, Gina Cushing, Nickolas Pratt and Andy Aagard. END OF Library Announces Annual Summer Reading Program SCHOOL Regular HAMBURGER PRIES MED. DRINK Tooele Public Library nounces their exciting summer season of programs for children which begin with registration for the Annual Summer Reading Program June 7 and 8 from 1 1 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Library. Children ages 6 through 12 are eligible to an- 75 Prices good thru June 15th Come listen to our new PLAYER PIANO ... A fascinating 36 WEST OX De- partment added a new officer to its Publication No. (USPS 8179-6000Issued each Thursday at Tooele City, Utah. Second class postage paid at Tooele, Utah. Published by the Transcript-Bulleti- n Publishing Company, Inc, 58 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. JOELJ. DUNN, Publisher SCOTT DUNN, Associate Publisher CHARLIE ROBERTS, Editor 1 TOOELE, UTAH IQI rni experience! ST SOUTH 002-640- 0 iftf-r- ftT D join. "Enthusiasm and a valid library card are the only requirements for membership, said Librarian Geraldine Mortensen. "Children who do not have a current borrowers card will need to bring a parent in to sign the application, she added. This program offers competitive The American Heart Association wants you to know the warning signs of a heart attack: uncomfortable pressure, fullness, squeezing or pain in the center of your chest lasting two minutes or more. Pain may spread to shoulders, neck or arms. reading with children of the same age and is designed to stimulate interest from the day of sign-up- s right down to the conclusion of the program. Children who meet their reading goals are then guests at a party held at the Memorial Park. A roster of choice films for children age 6 through 12 have been ordered from the State Library to assure wholesome entertainment for the matinees which will be held every Wednesday afternoon from 2 to 3 p.m. in the AV room. Youngsters age four through six are invited to enjoy the fantasy - flight of Story Hour every Thursday morning from 10 to 11 a.m. art of storyExperts in the age-ol- telling who have volunteered to make this program memorable are: Maxine Memmott, Colleen England, Clara Chang, Betty Mol-gar- Betsy Bodrero, Reita Humphries, Janet Barberio and Marianne Elkington. Each week children who attend Story Hour will be given a coupon good for a free treat courtesy of a local merchant. Contributing sponsors are: Arctic Circle, Go-feMcDonalds, T&S, 1 stores, The r, Popcorn Shoppe and If . 1: -- l - 4) -- LS0 Jennifer Johnson and Jon Banks Temple Wedding forthcoming marriage of their daughter Jennifer to Mr. Jon Phi- Dr. Clair Vernon will open his Tooele dental practice Monday at 271 South Main Street. lip Banks, son of Mr. and Mrs. "A Banks, of Elgin, Illinois. The couple will be married Saturday in the Salt Lake Temple. A garden reception will be held in La-vo- ir their honor that evening at'the home of the bride, 560 Pioneer Ave. from 8 p.m. Miss Johnson is a 1984 graduate n University. Mr. Banks is a graduate of Fort Collins High in Colorado. He also has a B.S. degree from BYU in Computer Science. "The experience in Dugway was a good one for me professionally, Dr. Vernon said. "It gave me the opportunity to practice a wide range of dentistry on people from the very young to the elderly. They plan to honeymoon in Bear Lake and will make their home in Phoenix, Arizona. In a shop on Carnaby Street in London: "God help those who help themselves. We prosecute shoplifters!" - Funny, Funny World Dr. Clair Vemon Exercise Class For Over 40 Youre Ready To Get Your 5-- of Tooele High School and has been attending Brigham Young Dr. Vernon and his wife, JoAnn, are the parents of four daughters. iVlISS ITU ' Vf"- Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Johnson announce the engagement and A native of Logan, Dr. Vernon is a graduate of Utah State University in biology. He received his denin tistry degree from Tufts-Bosto1980 before completing his one year residency at Ft. Riley, Kansas. WE DARE YOU TO i Dr. Clair Vernon Opens Planned Tooele Dental Office Dr. Vernon has been practicing in Dugway for the past four years. SATTOOMY, JJmJIXHI flsfl 2 d A ) An Exercise class for women over 40 is being taught by Lois McArthur at the Tooele Jr. High on Mondays and Wednesdays from p.m. Come and register for the 10 lesson course for $15. VCR 7-- 8 NO V IS THE TIME!! CD Robyn Heckert and Reuben Quamberg Couple To Wed COOIITI Mr. and Mrs. Jack D. Hickert of Grantsville announce the forth- ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh marriage of their daughter, Robyn, to Reuben coming C2AKKSM Quamberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Quamberg, Tooele. They have planned a garden wedding, in western setting at the Quamberg residence with a reception following the ceremony. Miss Heckert wilt graduate from Grantsville High in June and is employed at Tooele Army De- With The Triple Bunl May 28th thru June 6th pot. miiziuiniiimxmimiiimuii 2 M NORTH MAIN 882-119- 2 XXXXXXXXXX X XXXXXXXXXX xxxxxxxxxxxxxxY Mr. Quamberg is a graduate of Tooele High and employed at Gem Star Corporation. June 1st: Open 1 0.30 a.m. to 1 1 p.m. Mon. thru Sat. Sundays only: 10:30 a.m. to 10.00 p.m. The couple have planned a Carib- 196 N. BROADWAY, bean cruise to the Bahamas for their honeymoon, compliments of Gem Star Corp. The couple will make their T home in Grantsville. NEW HOURS: Starting TOOELE IPirrfe |