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SECOND SECTION MHIt-I- IPfOglli litu.tr Societies, IU1I VOS WILL luietl upon (he vote nude on the Mill-teleit and lv an exalua-li.i- The Tooele Transcript, Friday, October 25, 1974 or?' the AivNUti.ni of College I Keturn From If n of etperieme and etiolation. Sit "ahilitt utteini Mill In leitrd. A Idling of 70 or mImiip iinnt In ol .tamed in the appio-piulalnlitt uttem for III join leqniiing that paitifulai tel of alnlitiei. llie legnter of eligililei front the KSKK Mill In teiiiiinated . f . I .' v.'d . 31. 1 974. ( K Home From Hawaii uf the iicmIi formed Art (lull at (raulitille High School. Front I, to Hi ItoMiy Jean Hunt, SNneer Hill, Ken Taylor and Bill BreMiter. Hath nmi Joyce TroMt, Vick Thrmelis, Jay Amlervin and Julie Core lew. Cynthia llshol and I)oug (ireen Mere atisenl when the picture Mat taken. (3iartrr memliert jpiofciiioii-III- , roM- CiiaiaailllirmillfTnrr VOTE BILL PITT Man-kete- Geld-mache- rt Gcld-macli- I.vnn Taylor and John Worthington mIio represented the Grants! ille FFA (hapter at the National Comcntion in Kansas City. loft to rigid EQUALITY Women cannot feel KK) pet cent loiuantie alxint a man ttlio is tlieii eual! Alivays, they need to stand in ane of tlieii mate, if they aie to glean the inatinmin eiotie tin ills in mai liage! Hiatt an axiom which Womens l.ililieis should memorize! It helps explain the rooming divorce late, forml-- r ity not equality is the basis of male chaiisma! Geotge W. Ciane, 1hD, MD. For Tooele County KltfCW Paid Political Ad .rf met t Midi inel hods of Wi-stel- cmHiuclimi and iiiaonf-- tilling, thus making it iait of IhiiIi wml.K Thru me mans lieu building' of Ingh list itmsliuition rfdaient to Hue Paddies. Hie ciMintiv is hugely ilexoled to the gioMingof nee mIiIiIi most ol the Mople oil Taman rat at least iue a day. Hie mild rfiid lain! (Innate makes sex rial clops of lire possible rath seal. Rice ami fisli me the duef diet of the Ho pie. Students at Giautstilh High In Taqiei their me lepmted School hale lecentli filmed mii to In 2l.(l taxi tabs, as most of the Ait Club. Thct tletelojtetl M ConMople (hi not base stitution Mhnli lias Innoi fiNinallt enough mniiel to ouu a cal foi accepted by the Student Council, llieuiselies. Hie jieople of Tab tints making the Club an official si ail sNak tluee maoi languages, Taiwanese, wliidi is the main one, oigaiiialion of the ttliool. llie putiose of the thih Mill Mamljiin Chinese and Vietnalie to bung piogiams and exhibits mese. They aie a xny comteous into the school so that eseiy mul consideiate Hupte. Hiev aie student Mill have an opoitiiuity mainly of Huddhixt leligimi and to develop Ids knowledge ami ni.mv of tlieii ornate buildings aie appieciatioii of things mIiicIi have Hmldbist shrines. Hie oldei pubAesthetic quality. One of the pro- lic buildings ate seiv highly Midi onental figmes of jects cuiientlv iindciway is a sight- - sound presentation of film Diagons, Cmls and lXmoiis, as and tape, llie woik of the stuthe Taiwaui.in Hoplc ate highly skillisl in aits and ciafts. dents in the ait depaitinent Mill lie photographed on movie Mi. Wiiglit also ieNitled that film and slides, then sounds Mill the LDS Chinch is gtoMing in lie added to intensify the feeling that aiea under the dnection of the LDS missionaries. While he expressed in the paintings. Students fiom the Media Center at Mas in Taipei he saw an LDS the school Mill assist in the techIM) gimip pcifoim Mhich Mas nical asects of the project. The fiom the HYU College of llaM-aiiinemlieix of the Art Club Mill alvi Russell saw scveial eople fiom anange for art exhibits to lie TixN'Ie mIio aie living and woik- hung in the high school at various times during the sear. They Mill also do the ait Murk on scveial plaques that Mill hang in the Cym. Memlieiship in the club is limited to Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. Students do not have to lie enrolled in an art class to a member of the clnlr. Claik Imlay is the Advisor. Art Club Organized At CHS tet-kin- Professional Lawman aiwmi Mi, Hussrll right of Giants silte (list H luiurd hum a 4 mouth tout of dull in TrfiMau He m ax a let hun rfl nssistaut to the Republic of Clnurf Niiiii fn the lepalt of rfl Ills Sehliles Upon bis lelease I I mil leltei lints, he letvised ol cmumeudatimi bum the Ceiielal While ill TrfiMau Mi, W light lisril Mild Moiled III the iiipilul ills of Trf'el He iekiitx that this Is rf large ills Mheie the llastem tiathlliMis ami prailues e Ml, and Mn. Hat (ieldnuthel rfllllllllllllrflltp. OI Ifljlltll oi Cijntsiille. and Mi. und Mn. Mil fipilirflfiit foiiililiidllon ol rtln-- l Hi laii of Standout- Iaik Hoy mIi.hi Mild riJH iiPiit p. n ).n d an eight day vacation e mo ilrfiithudi OK mini C)K in llauaii. Dining din time they In iiilI In llie jipplifHiit in Honolulu, Iml touied stated lett-l- . GS 7 at llie npNiiiitiiipiil of the Idandi tinting sptt-ia-l them ly air, Tln-nMiit that the view of the Idandi, the voUmihn! and the ocean, fiom the ail Mai Ineatli-takinlit athlition to lint mg moil of the inual places the mainlaml-ei- i t.Hii, they Menl on a liiei ImuI to the faiiKHn Fern Grotto. Tliit it a pifturevjne place Mheie the giiNiud is liteiully d Midi feint uhich siiihmiihI a huge cave, it is alvi a place Mheie tome movie start have tlicii mat liage ceremony jtei fanned. While in llaMaii the taw Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Anderson, alto of Grantsville mIio iK-dim on a diffeient tour. When they at lived luck in Giantsville Mi. and Mis. learned that they had mined seeing tlieii vm Gaiv and hit Mife Maiy of San Diego, Ca. mIio had liecu in I'tah attending a fimetal. AlthiNigh Caiy and Maty misted seeing tlieii patents they did visit n idi the families of David and (.hades Gctdmachei. T1iitp Midniii la Irfhp dip miii Iril pl in NosihIni mat (iMilait die iiprfiptl I'pth-irf- l J.il IiiIiiiiii.i S'a,iiiAalU,iiXPu, p 111 it.. Nil. I lute a luili-rlni'- t oi lluee year of it iiiiii!iIp rtjipiipiHe III. lei (he iPKilid tlrfinlrfld, die njiplitrfiil it ip.pitied la lute a I ui iiflat 't degiee, a mini of 00 oi rfUne on the PMK miiUpii IpiI, and lute ridtei a 2 9 giade-poin- t atrirfgp on a 1 0 stale iii all uiidrrgirf.lurftp ctMiiipt or rank in llie iipjier thud of the flan, or iii a tu- mint hold a iiiPinlN-idii- . Attend FFA Convention Two Giantsvillc FFA officeis. John Woithiiigton. piesideut and I.yim Tayloi, 2nd vice piesideut, along with Mi. and Nfis. Gaiv Blown went to Kansas City last e week to attend the National Fanners of America Convention. Mr. Biown went to his American Fanner Awaid which was piesented Thms., OcFu-tm- tober 17. John and Lynn went as Jay Niles Fuller, Infant son of Mr, and Mrs. Niles Fuller was bora Monday, Octolier 7 in llie laigan 1.DS Hospital. He Mrigtird 7 pounds 13 and a half ounces long. Hie Fullers reside in Wrllxxille, Itah. Ilis motlier is the former Irola lliglry of Cranlsxille. Ilis gramla rents are Mr. and Mrs. lloMard Fuller, Trenton ton. 7J GU3T(-IN-...- S ,. 'Wydiar.we liveinalfc?rf iraisitfon, W.R.XN6E also visited and Pattie Johnson of Giantsville Mho are living there Don Allen ()e,e lie-co- Anniversarvs 0 icpie-sentativ- Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Johnson. of the Giantsville FFA While at the Conven- Oct. 27; Mr. and Mrs. Junior-HuntOct. 29; Mr. and Mis. Meil tion they heaid Piesideut Geiald Fold and Secietaiy of Agiicultme Green, Oct. 30. Ead Blitz speak. They visited the American Hoval Livestock Show To: which is one of the laigest and Happy Birthday most impoitant in the woild. They Richard Orr, Pam ( Sandberg, touied places of inteiest to the Marese Johnson, Richard Bioad-ben- t, LDS Ghuich, including IndependClair Syndeigaard, Marence, Missouri and Libeitv Jail. tin L. Hammond and Willard They letuined to Giantsville Hammond, Sun., Oct. 27; Roger Friday. Knutson, and Joan Castagno, Mon. Oct. 28; Marilyn Cook, Martin Williams and Jody Hager, Tues., Sjiook Alley October 29; Danny L. Millward For Halloween Wed., October 30. A Halloween Spook Alley, Fourier Phillie catcher Clay which is sponsoied by the Beta was in a deep batting Dalrymple Phi will lie held in Sigma He asked his manager: If slump. Grantsville again this year. It will I do you think Ill go be held in the Old Driftwood togo No, said the Coopeistown? Lounge building at the West end manager, Buffalo. Joe Falls, of Main Street from 7 to 9 p.m. The Detroit Free Press. on Monday, October 28, Wednesday, October 30 and also Halloween night. Childien 12 and under will be admitted for 35f and adults for 60c. (Chapter. Derrick Kraig Larson, son of Steve and Lola Larson was born September 22 in the Salt Lake City LDS Hospital. He weighed 9 pounds 9 ounces and was 23 inches long. Ilis grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith, all of Grants-ville- . Steve and Lola formerly of Grantsville now live in W'endover where Steve teaches in the high school. mm 00 dfifedl o 11 Protecting 0gp 0Dnf) Your Healthy a BY BARBARA ROBERTS 3EP SGten F.E.T. 2.44 to 3.72 TRUCK Barbara Roberts, Director of Consumer Affairs at AND EXCHANGE RECAPPING All Tires Sold at Your Choice List Hyway or or Sale Price are Mounted Traction Design and Balanced at No Charge tional Pest Control Association, 8150 Leesburg Pike, Vienna, Va. will send readers a free household pest control booklet upon request. Questions of wide interest will be answered in this column. Q: Since the cool weather has set in, weve noticed an influx of mice. We trapped a few. But we havent got them all. What can we do? A: Keep the mouse trap out for a while. Dont overlook the old fashioned mouse Using trap. toxic materials in areas accessible to children and pets can be dangerous. For trap bait, try peanut con, gumdrops, Cottons also a Mice use it for Cheese, contrary to popular belief, isnt the best bait. If traps dont solve the problem you might want to call in a professional pest control expert. These specialists are trained in the use of baits and chemicals. nows the Incidentally, time to prevent the same problem from occurring next year. To prevent mice from entering your home, seal cracks and holes, screen your basement and attic vents and repair weather stripping. nest-buildin- For Immediate Service See Kw- TiwjBut TtaMenWha- - - Gibson Tire Clyde 725 North Main-882-C3- 53 Na- Blake Crow liter Takes 2nd In Region Blake Crowther, placed second the Region Punt, Pass and Throw competition held in Salt in Lake City, Sat., October 18. Boys from the region competed in Salt Lake City and in Bozeman, Montana. The scores were phoned to Utah before the winners could be announced. Blake is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Crowther, Grantsville. GREATNESS At the funeial of Louis XIV the gieat cathedial was packed with mouiueis paving final tribute to the king whom they all consi-deie- d gieat. The loom was daik save foi one lone candle which illumined the gieat gold casket that held the moital remains of the monaich. At the appointed time, Massilion, couit pieacher, stood to addiess the assembled cleigv of Fiance. As he lose, he leached fiom the pulpit and snuffed out the one candle which had been put there to symbolize the gieatness of the king. Then fiom the daikness came just four woids, God only is gieat! Homei R. Elfoid - Mr. Russell Wright who recently returned from Taiwan clock that he brought back with holds a 40 day wind-uhim from Taipei. p Park... Stansbury Tooele's Country Club Community Stansbury Park offers you all the advantages of Tooele, plus unequaled recreation facilities. An championship golf course, tennis courts, swimming pool, sailingdake and country club. Before you buy anywhere, check the outstanding values at Stansbuiv Park. MILLPOND TOWNHOMES These contemporary townhomes are an outstanding housing value. Two and three bedroom plans available. Ranch style or two story. These exciting town-homfeature vaulted ceilings, range, oven, disposal and dishwasher. All ate fully carpeted and include fire place, garage and Stansbury Park's recreation facilities. 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