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Show Homecoming To He Held At GlIS NEWS-nGRANTSVILLE I Fern Williams "Dream of Utopia" is the theme for the Grantsville High School Homecoming to he held October 7, 1070. The day will start with the assembly at 11:00 a. m. Acting as Master of Ceremonies will be Bob Ilalla-day- , At 1:47 p.m. the animal Homecoining parade will go from the corner of Center Street, down Main Street, up Hale Street, and across Cherry Street td.llie school. At 3:00 p.m. the Crantsville Cowboys will play the Wasatch Wasps. Halftime entertainment will be furnished bv the l.ariettcs. From 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. is the Homecoming Dance to which all alumni and students are invited. The price is $1.30 a couple and 73 cents extra ladv. On Tuesday, October 0th, to honor the class of '31, the students of CHS will dress in clothing similar to that worn .twenty years ago. There will be a prize given for the best dressed boy or girl. All alumni of Crantsville High School are especially incited to attend the Homecoming at which the class ..activities, will he honored. of 1930-3Heporter: Arlene Medina 1 Genes: Trading .Frank Tyger. stamps. ( r.intsville Cowboys, having momentum from their giiUK'd big 22 - 12 upset victory over Summit last Friday at K. on, is, are looking forward with vengeance to the game against the Morgan Trojans Friday at Morgan. hi the season opener Morgan easily defeated the Pokes. But, that was five weeks ago ami the (loach Larrv Harrison crew have been improving rapidly and should he on even Is with the Trojans. Snuiii Who Will He Queen? Crantsville High School beauties will vie for the Homecoming Royal crown which will be presented at the Homecoming Assembly Wednesday, October 7, at 11:00 a.m. in the Auditorium. Reigning Queen Sonva Custaveson will relinquish her crown when the judges announce the winner. Last year's attendants, Ann Johnson and Elsie will also be present to present their royal robes to this year's successors. From left to right: Sue Griffith, sponsored by the Lettermen; Ahn Custaveson, Pep Club representative; Marie Dillard, selected by the FFA; Cindy Clark, FI1A sponsored; Linda Six ATTITUDE o Brin-kerho- Roman, Spanish and Thespians. Absent, Chris Javens, sponsored by the Chorus. EMMA J ATKIN DI P TO MEET Emma J. Atkin Camp Dl'P will meet Monday, October 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Eva England, 234 East Vine. Mrs. Grace Bennett will give the lesson on "Mormon Relief a history and musical Society number will be given. for the evening will be Mrs. Lillian l.egson and Mrs. Ellen Black. Members and interested ladies are invited to attend. Cq. Wongs pan eveiry pDay the Series... Dont miss it! See it on Sylvania Color TV! ninny. At 10:00 a. in. will be the general assemblv, and at noon a luncheon will be held. During the luncheon, the Style Shop in Tooele will present a fashion show for the girls. From 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.i. four workshops will he held. These workshops are: Dating- arriage; Women in Business; "From Miss to Mrs.; and Music Appreciation. A light supper will be served after the Friday, October lfi, 1970 marks the date of the opening session of the Conference in the Grantsville Stake. The program at 7:30 p.m. is just for Laurel girls and their leaders. Saturdays schedule, for all MIA age girls, starts off at 7:30 a. in. with a H ce re- - Utah Stars Name Director of Sales, Promotions Grant Harrison, a native of Salt Lake City and a graduate of the University of Utah, has been e position appointed to a with the Utah Stars professional basketball team as director of sales and promotions. old Harrison has The been affiliated with the Stars in a sales capacity for the past two months, and has been responsible for much of the success of the to Stars season-tickcampaign " ... date. The news stars staff member received his bachelor of arts degree in marketing from the U. of U. in June of this year. A 1963 of Olympus High graduate School, Harrison served a mission for the LDS Church in Mexico. He and his w'ife, C.ay, are the Parents of a daughter, Heather Star. 25-ye- .... - LOVE - DUTY Lose and duty go hand in hand, but love makes duty a joy. Rev. Don Jennings LIVING BREATHTAKING COLOR TV VIEWING is yours with this personal size 102 sq. in. screen portable. I.F. amplifier ensures sharper pictures . . . more pleasing sound. Has Sylvanias color bright 85 picture tube. Built-i- n VHF and UHF antennas. All in an attractive, charcoal cabinet of light weight, high impact plastic. Model CB34CH 0nly 284.95 wt Your outcome in life doesnt depend on your income, but on The Naza-ren- e how von overcome. Preacher HISTORY workshops. At 7:00 a fireside-testimon- KIMHNTER .mCHWJON wt wt Trademark of only 579.95 Products Inc. Sylvania Electric settle for less than a i Sylvania! cfftepc.to: v HESTON r V TJ I Sun., Mon., Tuesday is badly in need of Brownie and Junior leaders. Anyone interested In being a leader in Girl Scouting before should call registration time. 882-223- 5 Funeral Held for Mr. Boyce E. Bovce Arditli was last at rites held for eulogized him on Tuesday, September 29 at the Tooele Third Ward cha- Mr. y Calico County FaSss m Blocker Nanette Fabray MOTOR VU - Thurs., COLUMBIA PICTURES ' j I RASTAR PRODUCTIONS THE WILLIAM WYLER STARK PRODUCTION W fAY pmmi BARBRA sum nmjnjr oHAKIr KAY MEDFORD ANNE FRANCIS- Young Gregory Mark Funeral services for Joseph Eden Jr., were held Tuesday, September 29 at the Tooele Stake Center with Clay II. Jones of the Tooele First Ward Bishopric officiating. MR. EDEN died September 25 in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. Prelude and postlude music was played by Mrs. Rubv Smith. The family prayer at the Mortuary was given by Claude and Dewev Strong Shcppick offered the invocation. In Shirley Eisenhrandt sang the Carden" as an (qiening number and in closing Beyond the Sunset, Louise Smith and Edith Beautiful Kroff sang a duet Isle of Somewhere, Mrs. Ruby Smith plaved accompaniment. Larrv WERE SPEAKERS Jensen, Merl Ilyinas and Mr. Clay Jones. The benediction was pronounced bv George Blackburn and the grave at the Tooele Citv Cemetery was dedicated by Gerald Eden. Pall bearers were Cordon (Mark, Gene Vorwaller, Neldon William Johnson received special birthday greetings from his father, Garrin Johnson, from Viet Nam, where the latter is serving in the U.S. Armv. The handsome young lad celebrated his first birthday on Saturday, September 19, with his mother, Mrs. Joan Johnson, and other relatives and friends. All came to have a piece of the fancy decorated cake and to join in the celebration. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Verl Johnson, of Grantsville, extended good wishes. Other party goers were Uncles Alan Johnson and Marvin and Matt Lawrence. Cousins Tina and Tammy Callister, Stevie Johnson, Bert and Mike Mavitv, and friends Rochelle Richardson and Leslie Beecher also attended. The Cockeyec Cowboys of SIMULATED TV RECEPTION dont , CQLOp RITZ ty selling the tickets. PTA Plans Bake Sale JAMES FRANC1SQJS oFAp High-fideli- organization soring the event. food will be on Delicious sale, and there will be games and fun for all. Highlight of the evening will lie the giving away of a delux bicycle. Sixth grade students are Last Bites Held for Mr. Eden Girl Scout registration for all girls will be held October 3 from 10 a.m. to noon at the American Legion Hall on South Second West. Registration fee is $1 for both old and new girls. The The East Elementary School will be the setting for an evening of hm and excitement on Friday, October 2 starting at 4:30 in the afternoon. Everyone is invited to attend, old and young, according to Bettv Rovle, in charge of the carnival plans. The PTA is spon- Brin-kerho- On Screen 7:45 4T1IE PLAflET ultra-reliab- le Carnival Is Friday package. Beneath ENJOY THE NEW SHOWS, fall sports, specials and news reporting on this superb Sylvania Color TV. Has the largest screen available (295 sq. in.) . The chassis. Gibraltar sound from a 7" oval speaker. Instant Color provides picture and sound in less than 5 seconds. This attractive console, Model CF611W, Bazaar pel. GENE D. White, first counmeeting will be held cilor in the Third Ward bishopric to close the conferene. conducted the service. Glen All girls in the Grantsville Roundy offered the family prav-e- r Stake are urged to attend. Homes at the mortuary and N. Howwill he provided for those girls ard Jensen gave the invocation Giles, Jim Bryan, La Ray Brown who live quite 'a distance out at the chapel. and Jim Brown Jr. Honorary pall of town. Prelude and postlude music bearers were James Jones, Wilthe conference Planning Powas played by Mrs. Leona liam, Dennis, Joseph and Randv which has as its theme The etic k, Gene White read the Eden and Bob Maddox. Joy of Womanhood, are Arlene were obituary and sjieakers FAMILY members from out AnMedina, chairman; Laurie Bishop Bert C. Williams. PresiLorev Walters, son of Mr. and dent (). T. Barms and Gordon of state who attended the funElsie derson, eral of Mr. Eden included the Karen Imlav, Jackie Mrs. Clyde (Chug) Rydalch left Seamon. Mr. and Mrs. William Anderton; Judv Worthington and August 19 via United Air Lines Musical selections were vocal following: of Wyoming; Jim Eden for bis for Louisiana Fort Polk, Mrs. Morna Wiberg, advisors. duets Oh Mv Father, by Ann Rodneyof Jones basic training in the Utah Vorwallcr and Merl Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Brough and Anaheim, Calif.; National Guard. Lorey will be Faith In Thee by Roxie Dewey Strong, My at Fort Polk until the last of Dobson and Erh George Blackburn, Long Beach, JoImKoh. Dorothy Mrs. Theda George, Calif.; October when be will be transTinner plaved accompaniment. Calif.; Major and ferred to Fort Sam Houston, Westminster, HAWKINS JOSEPH proMrs. Jack Stockett, Wichita Texas for medic training. nounced the benediction and In a continuing effort to Falls, Texas. . Charles L. Price dedicated the raise funds for playground equipMrs. Fern Boren came from grave at the Tooele Cemetery ment the Sterling R. Harris EleColorado, Mr. and Mrs. Cortez, where interment took place. C. T. Blackburn and Mrs. Beth mentary School PTA has planPall bearers were Charles ned a combination rummage Mrs. Glen of Nyssa, Oregon; Allen Walker, Tate, Mason and bake sale for Saturday, Ocfrom Bennett Carlv Adrian, Ore.; Whitehouse, Tom Monfrov, Rotober 3, at the school. Beginning and Doug Hansen from Provo. bert and Howard Vandermcvden. at 11:(X) a. in. the sale will conI One hippie to another: tinue until 5:(X) pan. if shoe fits At the bake sale we will the always say, Cigarettes: Instant coughee. steal it." Lane Olinghonse. have a wide variety of things Frank Tyger. to offer, Susan Hall PTA President said. There will be candy apples, fudge, divinity, popcorn balls and cup cakes, all home made. We will also have delicious hot dog and hamburger-bunand tacos for just 15e per p.m. ie bizarre world you met in Planet Of The Apes was onli le beginning...WHAT LIES BENEATH MAY BE THE END! 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Wallaces Farmer a girls bicycle in good ' condishe continued, Other artion, LAZINESS ticles at the sale will include The first prize for being the clothing items for all ages, bamlaziest man in the world has to boo, blinds, new and used tovs go to the fellow who sits and and even picnic supplies. Mrs. whittles with an electric knife. Hall emphasized that the public is invited. Modem Maturity RITZ - wJSg Teachers All Girl Conference full-tim- YOURE ASSURED A BOX SEAT at the series with this big screen (295 sq. in.) Sylvania Color TV. Distinctive Spanish styling. Enjoy all the action from your easy chair. Brilliant Sylvania color bright 85 picture tube. Easiest tuning ever with push button AFC. remote control optional, extra. Model CF639P. 724.95 wt Meet Your Plans Made For East School Girl Scouts Registration Scheduled MRS. STOKES frame Develop the "can-dof mind, and you will be surprised how much you really can do. George Proxy, How To ( let Your Bosss Job (Grosset and Dunlap) WOTM The Women of the Moose will hold their annual Christmas in October Bazaar on Saturday, October 3, 1970, at 10 North Main Street. Doors will open at 9:(X) a. in. and remain open until 6:X) p.m. Fancy work, handmade aprons, used jewelry, baked goods, white elephants, rummage and hamburger booths will be available for your purchases. The public is cordially invited to come. Plan to have lunch with us, anil start your Christmas shopping from the many items that will be for sale at a nominal price. Victory e7&oee CE41W. 489.95 , Cowboys Cook for All-gir- ls odd 884-347- 7 The Tooele Transcript, Friday, October 2, 1970 CARD OF THANKS We wish to extend our thanks for the many kindnesses offered us during the illness and passing of our beloved Father. Mr. William M. Brim. We are grateful to those who called on the telephone or who made visits, sent flowers and cards. 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