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Show r- 1 S i i S ; ; v v - -- Lii L.;p ) 4 : : lh Fjl I i ! i ih1' - attempt Beta Sigma Phi Installs New Officers President Elaine Wassom; Vice their new officers for President, Peg Simmonds; Recording secretary, Donna Chriss; Corresponding Secretary, Marie Welsh; Treasurer, Ellie Paulitz, and Area Council representatives 1985-8- 6. They also conducted two rituals for members advancing in the Chapter. Ann Hullinger, Helen Dunlavy and Rita Paulick received the Preceptor degree and Virginia Bennett and Marian Hansen received the Laureate degree. The new officers installed were Kathleen Griffith and Colleen DeLaMare. Beta Sigma Phi is an international organization for women offering opportunities for friend- ship, development of cultural Stephanie Burn. This is an excellent opportunity for gifted students to obtain early training so necessary to the many careers available for the artistically talented person. For additional information call Stephanie Burn at 0 or Mrs. Elaine Traver at The curriculum is well organized and of superior quality, and the art work done by these talent- - Bom in Malad, Idaho, Mr. ATTENTION VIDEO U.S.A. CUSTOMERS A speciol message to Video USA this Friday and Saturday, May 3 1 st members and June 1 st Tilley Toys will be displaying 2 exciting new toys not available anywhere else in the country. a demanding As a bonus to Video USA members, you will be able to purchase MY T TRUK, the only toy truck special enough to own and license for 10.00 Last season, Price placed fifth for Tooele in the long jump at the 3A state track championships and finished sixth in the 300 meter hurdles. As a junior, she captured a fourth in the long jump and sixth in the 300 meter hurdles at the 3A state finals. You will also of the 80 s, OFF REG. PRICE be able to purchase The Flipper, the New Wave toy for 00 off the regular price 1 A SPECIAL BONUS: II also receive purchase of either questionnaire and corn from Double with your movie You Sheila is the daughter of Emery Lavell and Janie Price. one free movie rental with the toy Also, fill out a test market take home a free bag of popMJB s Popcorn Shop to enoy DONT MISS THIS appreciation and community service. More than 12,500 chapters in 32 countries meet twice a month for a brief business meeting and cultural program. Founded in Abilene, Kansas in 1931, the organization now has 250,000 members. The first chapter in Tooele County was organized in 1949. Tooele City now has three chapters, Stansbury Park one chapter and two chapters in Grantsville. Fol- land later moved to Salt Lake from the where University of Utah with a Master of Fine Arts Degree and became an instructor there for six years at the College of Fine Arts. Further studies included three years at the an inspiratiowto For health insurance to help pay hospital and surgical bills, check with State Farm. Academy of Design in New York as well as study at the Pennsyl- vania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia. Mr. Folland also taught drawing and painting at Brigham Young University for 12 years and served for a number of years as chairman of the art de MICHAEL GUBLER, Agent 7S. Main, Suite 302 partment for Olympus High School, Granite District, in Salt Lake City. His canvases can be found on numerous college campuses, in public and business collections, and private collectors have purchased his work from many areas of the United States. Favoring landscape motifs, Mr. Folland has won several awards in local and national exhibits. Graduates From Air Force School Tooele AJtah 2 struction are eligible for three hours of college credit in Physical Education and Hygiene. pearance at the Tooele County Court House Auditorium June 5 at 7 p.m. where he will demonstrate his techniques to the audience. Everyone is welcome to attend. 882-340- 7. 882-020- Mr. Garcias studies included seamanship, close order drill, Naval history and first aid. Personnel who complete this course of in- In connection with the art show, Mr. Folland will make a guest ap- 359-509- children-i- s the on-th- job training in one of the Navys 85 basic fields. The Tooele Office of First Interstate Bank will host an art show June sponsored by the Tooele County Arts Guild and featuring selected oils of Lorin G. Folland as well as works by other local artists. The exhibition is open to all and may be viewed during normal banking hours. The public is also cordially invited to meet the artists on June 6 from 3 to 6 p.m. at First Interstate Bank. Refreshments will be served. New summer classes for students gifted in art between the ages of 6 and 12 are being formed at the Visual Art Institute, 1838 South 1500 East, Salt Lake City. These classes will begin June 10 and 11 between 1 and 3 p.m. for Drawing L and last for ten weeks, two hours per week. The Visual Art Institute is directed by Ms. see. at Navy Seaman Anthony Garcia, son of Phil and Lupe Garcia, Stockton, has completed recruit training at Recruit Training Command, Naval Training Center, San Diego. During his eight-wee- k training cycle, he studied general military subjects designed to prepare him for further academic and Local Art Displayed Art Classes Offered ed campus Training Completes Recruit heptahalon. Pictured are Colleen DeLaMare, Donna Chriss, Marie Welsh, Ellie Palitz, Elaine Wassom, Virginia Bennett, Marian Hansen, Rita Paulich, Ann Hullinger and Helen Dunlavy. The Preceptor Alpha Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met at the Glowing Embers, May 21, to install Every once in a while, an athlete will walk on a university and make an impact on that universities athletic program. Sheila Price has made that kind of impact. In fact, the 1984 Tooele High School graduate has made such a contribution to the Weber State Lady Wildcats cinder team that head track coach Jim Blaisdell has awarded the talented freshman a scholarship or the upcoming year. Price is competing in the long and triple jumps for the Lady Cats this season and will make an ' I p v Price Awarded Scholarship Pvt. 1st Class Matthew G. Bennett, son of Gene R. and Dorothy J. Bennett, Tooele, was presented the Air Assault Badge upon graduation from the Armys air assault school at Fort Campbell, Ky. Trainees learned to rapidly and KaHoao tils Viit Utm Mutual AutomoO'W insurance Comoanv Home Offtce toommgfon mmon safely exit a helicopter from a variety of difficult situations, whether descending into tree tops or low- ering themselves or injured soldiers down sheer drops. He is a 1984 graduate of Tooele High School. Thank You Card Thanks to all my friends, family for all the prayers, visits, calls and gifts - they made my surgery and stay at the hospital a little less painful. A sincere thank you, Tilly Ledesma With. Anv Entree ... - - First Interstate Bank June 6lh-21Public cordially invited st Golden Corral Introduces the Best Potato Bar InTown.Topbur 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 Chill Brown Gravy 411 NORTH MAIN, TOOELE Excluding Children's Menu, 14 lb. Hamburger a la carte Salad Bar. 1984, Gokten Comd Corporation Reception June 6tli, .'5 to 6 p.m. Kefrcnlmicnts ill lie nerved. An art show, sponsored by the Tooele County Art Guild, will feature selected oils by Lorin G. Folland as well as works by other local artists. The pieces will be on display In the lobby of the Tooele office. Tooele Office, 201 North Main Street Tooele, Utah 8824r50 First Interstate Banl May 30, 1985 |