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Show 'Tsa Hcrujicratiii" At Nuoing Home 8 uuunaiJiXKr Eva Brown, longtime iJ GraiiUville, fe the Ml cuperating e The Grantsville ma- taid. "Sold, taid the driver as he chuil ied out. Gallegos, Veil B. Johnson farm. Second place winners; Larry K. Proctor, Alice B. Johnson, Art Beber. Beed and Glenna Thomas, Tate Mortuary, Vern and Ina Fawson, IxBoy Soelberg, Allen Parkinson, Charlo1 John Burr, Fred Hale, LDS Church Build- ing on Church Street, Don- na Beed Pioneer Museum, Im- provement Committee held their monthly meeting Chi. 15 in the Itatemenl of the city hall ami prevented the Salt laike Tribune Beautification Certificates to the following people in Grants-vill- e for their cut riet; jor xnrgerv. Site would lie iikiM grate-fil- l to xce or hear from the many friemh die had while ill GranHville. After moving to Salt laike die comet liatk to Grautxville to enjov the Old Folk Sociable ami renew old acioaiutaiK-et- . First place winners: Fast moor subdivision neighborhood beautification, Flouitc Griffiths, fete Heredity it an omnihnt in which all our amettort ride, and every now and then one FIX-U- FOR THE HOLIDAYS! ' Engagement Announced P & DECORATE M?F . i Mr. and Sirs. Frank O. Fisher announce the engagement and fortlu-omiumarriage of their daughter Susan to Thomas W. Ahrens, ton of Mr. Harold (). Ahrens of Davenport, Iowa and Mrs. Marjorie Carle, of Bluegrass, Iowa. V - & Jerry l till lUO Elaines lr PAINT I'm " 1 PAPER hum V. i I;' II jy(SE WATSON! and Diane Ibuiaker, Tauna and Boliert links, CB Walton, ArloFawton. Tlie I'tah State judges pre Impressed with the Improvements made thus r I" Grantsville, and want ,0 elend their apprecia-Palme- r, bon to everyone liere. They r looking forward to coming hai k nest year to e Grantsville progress. . h J The Circuit Court is the branch of our judicial system that most residents of Tooele County will come into contact with. The Judge of this Court must be impartial, intelligent, and have the background that fosters competence and integrity. We believe that Edward A. Watson has the experience and qualifications that are essential to most effectively administer this important position. We therefore support his candidacy and urge our friends and fellow citizens to support him on November 4, ' !kW Cousins Parly Held ' Full lute of Fuller O Bnen Points and Sundries mony woll coverings in slock plus wall covering librory." vje syppomr V of them putt hit head out and emliarratet ut. - Oliver Wendell I lolmct TIME TO Craig Hale, Ter) V. 1980. . I V of Virginia Gcldinacher at date alxxit their families. a cousins party Oil. 18. They also did much reJ faThey enjoyed a turkey miniscing alxnit fontier - .V P .V, , , I 4. asi.. dinner with all the trim- - mily events when they i Pictured above at their reunion are Shirley Tolle, Pamona, Calif.; Rebecca were all at home. Everymie expressed their Curtv, Yucca Valley, Calif.; Rovcline Walton, Elko, Nev.; Ruby Ware, Salt laike; appreciation for lieing to- Blanche Bracken, Tooele; Margaret Smith and Dorothy Evans, both of Stockton; Madsen, Stansbury Park; LaRue Soelberg, Dona Watson, Fern Wilson, and gether again and have planned another reunion Virginia Gcldinacher, all of Cranlsville, and Ethel Judd, a special guest, also of Grantsville. next summer. 1 V Duane Turner Sarah Pascoe Helen Dymock Keith Dymock Chris M. Weyland Lester A. Bolmder Geo. Willis Smith Alma Jean Walters SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 3 SERVE A HAMBURGER TO WHEN THEY COULD HAVE regular work day. Visiting Teachers message will he given at 10 a.m. Home making lesson tary School will hold its Halloween parade Friday at 10:30 a.m. from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. It will start at the comer of MY FAMILY. . . Center Street and Main, KINGS CHICKEN . . . Just Compare These Prices At Your Store: Hamburger costs $1.59 to $1.89 lb. Chicken costs only 69' to 89' lb. CHICKEN IS A BETTER BUY!! JUMBO CROWN DINNER CROWN 3 pcs. chicken, potatoes and gravy or corn or roll 5 pcs. of chicken, potatoes and gravy or corn or roll 1.89 I PARTY CROWN 1 4 pcs. chicken 9.89 WINTER HOURS: . . CLOSED 1 1 PARTY BUCKET 21 pcs. chicken 9 rolls $1.69 11.09 7.99 14.09 Senday p.m. 2 124 North 1 pt. FISH & CHIPS 2 pc. fish Fries Slaw - Roll 6 rolls 882-348- 1 5.89 FAMILY BUCKET 21 pcs. chicken 9 rolls 2 pints potatoes 2 pints salad 1 pint gravy, $3.55 FAMILY CROWN 4 pcs. of chicken pint potatoes, 16 pint gravy, 6 rolls - GIANT CROWN Vt SNACK JUMBO BOX BOX 2 pcs. chicken potatoes, gravy or corn or rolls Maln-Tooe- le M.GS J1 I eO Q WING DING 5 pcs. of chicken ISICKEN j 6th CIRCUIT COURT JUDGE 2.85 BOX M.39 9 pcs. chicken 4 rolls Workshops Aid GIIS Rare..Medium...or WellDone! Its always done to perfection in the Leaders On October 21 the Grantsville High School studentbody officers tra- veled to Intermountain High School for the Region 9 Leadership Development Workshop. Morgan, Intermountain, Wasatch and Union, Grantsville were the five high schools in attendance. Leadership skills were taught by the Weber State College Student Leadership Development Insti tute. The day started off with an opening activity. This gave all the opportunity to get to know each other. After the opening activity everyone was put into groups and went to the dif- ferent workshops to improve their leadership skills. THRIFT DINNER 4 wings, potatoes gravy, rolls Palmer VOTE EDWARD A. WATSON to the kindergarten young- sters. Costumes will be judged by the student council. R. 5.19 The topics which were talked about were Program Planning, Creative Problem Solving, Leadership Skills and Team Building. Each topic was designed so officers could use them in dealings with high school activities. ToMcflimnsatac HI jvDD(5Jtni(51 MICRO WAVE OVEN Amanas Automatic Temper- KHOTO ature Control System cooks meats and many other foods to the serving temperature with remarkable accuracy. So a select you medium rare setting will always turn out a medium rare roast. You can even program the oven to hold your serving temperature without shutting off. On hold, power gently cooking meats extra cycles on and off moist and tender. Also keeps food at perfect serving temperature for late arrivals. COUNTY COMMISSIONER AR n3kW ISSUES: The development of the Tooele Valley Airport can be of great value to all Tooele County residents. However, shall not encourage review any major changes in either its operation or size until complete and analysis is made of all local concerns. I shall not encourage any adchange in its operation or management until all local concerns are of controls. full is assured of a dressed and the county package Health Care Costs to Tooele County residents have escalated draby the Republican matically since the recent Nursing Home shall fight to bring it back to the people of controlled commission. this county. maintain that the effectiveness of county government is directly related to the efficient management of financial resources, public involvement and trust and an accurate perception of public needs for the delivery of services and programs. shall strive to accomplish these goals through meaningful public discussion, not by just special interest I give-awa- Remembers up to Four Cooking Programs. COME y I tj I iw5S$r I groups. . . BRING THE COUNTY BACK TO THE TAXPAYERS!" Paid by committee for Keith Wanlas TM Cooks by time or by temperature control ELECT 2-YE- Tish Staples Beverly White Georgia Skinner Theo Clingman Donna S. McKendrick Orrin P. Miller Laurel Gourdrn June Garrard Ed St.Clair Leo Mantas Douglas F. White Pat Dunlavy Sieg Bru Gary K. Dalton Chet Gritzmacher Dawn Stahl Jesse M. Underwood Louise Hardy Doug Sagers Kathy Elton Tina Coates Elaine Johanson Lorena Rupp Shirley Worthington Robert T. Flowers Dan S. Chidester proceed East to Hale Street, then circle hack to the school for a party. The sixth grade classes 9 pcs. of chicken I pint potatoes, gravy, 4 rolls James Alan Bradshaw Grant Pendleton Parade The Cranlsville Second Ward Relief Society work meeting will lie held Monday because of elections lieing held Tuesday, their TOOELE CO. Schofield Mike Alan K. Jeppesen Marlyn P. Russell Sharon Spendiove Glen White F. Deris Porter Donna D. Porter Debra G. Schofield Elementary School Halloween Relief Society Rescheduled Jerry Edwards Sandra K. Shubert Kari Sagers Ronald L Elton Walter G. Shubert George Buziams The granddaughters of mings, and then spent time Leonard and Bose Hale getting acquainted again, met together at the home by bringing everyone up to Ro-wen- a $ 19SQ 13 A Presents Certificates Nurxing llNiie Outer, F. Salt Ule 165 So. KNKl City after undergoing car, "Sixty five the toll collector Grantsville Improvement Committee re- Bonne-vill- down centt, SECOND SECTION Tooele Transcript, Tburv, October 30, man drove up to the A loll I moth in an old broken J Power Levels for fast cooking, slow cooking and everything in between. 10 Cookmatic FOR A DEMONSTRATION OF THE i4maita. Touch matic ii . Radarange Oven IN TODAY DECORS PLUS Open Daily 10 to 6 Closed Sundays Quality Furniture at Modest Prices 29 N. MAIN 882-626- 2 4 |