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Rrn'f. vmm w0m rn CranKuIIc Stake A h ' f1? n I: H'.h ii.n;-- . ih s :oi m.i, on : 'U o i Bit VIEWS 31 1r:i mil-tin- Vv Sunday . M k, ; Nl . and w.I! !i h 1 ,ii! iifpv which s j.li .l on n, ail ii'(i..!i'J n ih.-v.'i.- - Ken-- . ' I a J n ,:i In -- i Ii . Cal- - .'..rd ,! . I i r M II Vkaid and Hess m C ir i; C H.iss-l- Or-wi- n ! K.ii.liUe Vv illi.ims 1. liner S' .o'. i Allred It Callister i I M .11 i 11. J ee L. M. 1 It- Wel.l ner - Iha- - 'll s V. n,Iel W lull. I aki'ii.1 nl , Janes R GRITTINGS TO: anil ieiiiied: Warn r. on I inlay. Mar. ils Ka'.ateen Charles. Ray Hus-R me I idj G.:v I and lerrv I.. And son. jA.rni-;m SatuiJ.iv. Manh 1. Lila i.teie. fill a I.. ISolimJ T, Ronald jIIiips, and l.Jde Green, on San. Debra Match CO, Raymond Id unJ loh isiim, Rj.tul I i nil son ,Mary Hailey, on Mom! iy. Mar h IJI. Marjory Gisuee. Kay Dunvon, ml Hatruk li'urv. on Tuesday. 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SIC i are is five Family I.ife," and Family anj may an Idaho Comrnm I am tv Problems he dsiussion h.T k ailment Qil s' u:is after b, inirt h.isctl ai ilu- - iloor. pn Si.in. r I., li.ii t i:n r hit'.i'.iv At: S'l"' lior.ic i . , ! vt 'inn ,h ! in: Si.li (iranNvillc ITA I'.n'.'l To llriir .Mr. Don rirri(Ir W,!!.ai:is, ttlrn l.jrry 3i j Ul.irv t"Ui'l!iv chr.s i:iju.id t'tt'i: ' K.ii'.v Kin". Ouvid I. in. linlm. - njn ' Imlhd.y ptMV to Keriv ynd Mr, C Dm! HiUiJ.iv, i! r lo.lli n'tmid. in l i.ih Si.ik M.irr j.h Co Gifdon (j, ChrMi in- 'o,'nln: S.ri. e. tv.il sji'a'v ai a i l.att ivnce. P I van .it 1i.uiis rnivluv' t Ci.lii-p- i)rO'l ij (ns: i.s C.:!i sp,., Carom iu on' Jain n.l.-iii.j M,:;i o C .ii n't n Joh Kari n 'Hriijs, - In' s d lit hi u..s I. h S.u s.- , l.ir g 13. 1930 (t NEWSlj,. they 1 A'.ir h y tg ll1 'Is . r Mi' imum f r Sun. ,'j I ,""f" I .V - St i Sri for Saturday Ii,:!.- - - year rlfarr Manqurt 1 'TI'T'I l ossa Snail, Paul Sn. iit, l.e- M lan I. it'.itn, in MjvwJ. a i.l i l!.i Y.'."J. Ci! 'well. Korea Hunter. Conn o dr 3 1.1 Will u'so n C.i:it'. They l.:k I Mi AH.O't t'l'l . i i u a i ! ;o Sen D iiky M I'.caoi. C i.l .n Mod vth.i is .ilmi.i-.- l (h. it v ' v J.. 1J 11 sv, a! , s "i I' Nee mine I ot .Nihol. Donnie K tk, Bind i1.' . '.r. KuCv l.hin.,s, Bum ui i: yr.RS ou t 11..,; i nh-'i- us the nl In Ivi o vt.-i- i. (li s ; If Friday, March irarrcrirt VU XllON t i Win.. Mj.Aj l!.ir,yt ! an Luret pU .:. f ,!,.e o' the S.tt Lak - :). a; 4 11 p in m tl,i r.'i'j Civ ll i I. it II...I ('. So !.l' i h VjiJ Cupel, HI ! ..Ill IV Ad.'li.rs .4,.w1 v, ll h 3 :r.t ho: She t tie t Hall in iooele, Utah, at Hi n Iu.tr A mo iocc'e , v T'llT"f"'r j .1 Mio-e- 1 li n e. ,ny I y.n Jjliuer 1 i I o-- j J'l. A WORD WITH Makes Wedding Plans I Mr. and Mrs. Bcrl V. Barrus, of Granisvilli, announce the of their daughter, Carohc. lj Harrj I. VVarr, will son of Mr. anil Mrs. lvman ttarr of Frda. Tin Happy !Mr. and In the near tuture. o o o o on Sunday, GIIS NEWS Im i;;iiia: toti! That is the word sn:is to he heard th most uo.iul th halls at GIIS these In?, ll is Hie Hi me for the' Junior From this year. The juniors annoan e.l their theme last week THE JUNIORS picked a really1 on 1 p.u- -i lommittee. Jolynnei Hrui.n is in iharpe ol the loin-- ' Mr i hris.env i aad in t tee, an Mr. Lindhart aa their advisors I hey have all th- - de or,.l on: planned, and they promise that he prom wdl he one of the best.1 He miic and hold Apul 1 open soj ,oa can be there. Next week the decorating will '.vein in the gym. Then for two ivecks everyone wid b waiting1 a see what trans'nrroatinn thc evm has pone through. They have1 the prui..o ho been pro nde. Mr. and s C'hrk Inlay' lave made up the d.,ii' e, and tl.evl ' Based on Percentage of Your Set Sales? arth 20 1 S CD. G Twen'.v f ve Aarnn:c Fru sthixid i'vs m ill Gi "n'1 v ile Uu. .,:d si1 tupuly waiting for Saturday m toi 'p.c'.y o come, wae.l t'ly. of the Bishopric, .iith mendx-i, ;l a. .ad the t'E.ss H b.ukct-ba- iO ATTEND hat Is Your Advertising Budget s n tournament in Provo. 1 Listed below are the recommended percctages for establishing an advertising budget for your particular store. Check to see how your Ms s j g take place Wedding Anniversary lo A!!irt ll.ulfield and sir and Mrs lynn Ialuier. on '.'::d:y, Manh H Mr and Mrs. R iy on Sat March M. laid Mr. nnd Mrs. Geir ;e F.rick-n- , eniaj;.imnl ten; M-- ad funds measure up. UL''-- !o Vl,y iommitte 0,lr an ra;S'--' is hop r "t,un'; every W.dmsdav, If The Juniors will put out a cal edition of the s. hoot paper' wv '?,u R ,0 1&M,,h,rn Callfoai hI t0 karn a Pr,'at d,al just berore the prom. Janice! ,rPJohnson will be the editor, and rom We have another lxiv in our nnlv the juniors on the paper staff Chapter, who has done some nice will help her. TRY OUTS for the school play work, he is Arthur Higley. He has were held this week. Principal been chosen by a committee to James R. Williams will be the di become a State Farmer. If he can pass the t'a, h; w'U w n r. rector and have a lot of re--! scholarship Lavt Friday, there was a game between Grantsvdle's and Tooeles cognition as a fanner. !!)G1 basketball teams. Th- was very close, but the Buffaloes SURPRISE PARTY came out on top. Dean Johnson was surprised The money from this game is to of friends dropped when a group be used by the fixitball dub. The n Monday evening to help him FHA held a record dance after of elebrate his birthday. Lo's :he game. Diane Johnson and Ila Ander- - good things to eat and plenty of talk were enjoyed by Linda Charteach it P1 - Aprons, housedresses and unilorms Automotive accessory & parts Bakery 1.7 3.3 shops Beauty 5.0 shops Blouses, skirts & sportswear Books and magazines Books and stationery Boys 2.3 11 1.4 2.4 wear Candy China and glassware Cleaners and dyers Clothing Mens Coal & other fuel dealers Costume jewelry & poultry products stores Department stores Dairy 2.2 Domestic floor coverings Draperies, curtains & upholstery Dresses (women's & misses') Dresses, inexpensive (women's & misses') Drug 0.7 Drygoods and general merchandise Electric & gas household appliance stores Family clothing stores Floor coverings store .... Florists 20 0.5 1.8 1.4 5.8 1.5 16 2.7 3.0 1.6 2.3 20 0.7 Lumber building material dealers .... 0.4 Meat 2.4 markets Men's clothing shops Men's wear stores 3.2 concerns 0.7 & nurseries Funeral 44 Directors Furniture stores Furniture & home furnishings Garages (with repairing) .. Gift 1.3 stores Farm implement Dealers Farmers' supply stores Filling stations 4.2 . 7.3 1.3 2.3 shops Girls' wear Grocery stores Hardwaie 2.9 09 2.0 stores Hardware & farm implement stores . Hardware & furniture stores .... 0,9 1.2 0.7 Hosiery Hotels Housewares miscellaneous Infants' wear (inc. furniture) Jewelry stores (larger 26 1.6 4.5 6.0 cities) Junior-Mis- s Suits & Coats Dresses .... Limited Price 3.2 1.3 Variety stores 14 Luggage & 0.8 2.1 3.7 Monument 1.8 Motor Vehicle 0.9 dealers Notions Office equipment & 2.9 supplies store 3.3 coats & Women's 2.0 6.4 1.5 4.3 3.2 1.0 or 1.5 2.5 2.1 misses' suits & 28 ready-to-we- ar . . . And lo Make Sure You're Getting the Best Results Possible . . . Use the Pages .tie The Chapter had a very important meeting to choose a parli mentary procedure team. The al- f the Homes in Tooele County Kj:- mighty Seniors were too much for the rest, so they won with high lonors The rest of the boys had a good t me trying, and we learn-:- me.nv th;ngs. WE WOULD LIKE to congra-ulat- e our boys who went to Salt Lake to the Regional Contest for the Parliamentary Procedure contest last week. The boys partici-oatinwere: Guy Clarke, Gayle Tom Peterson, Kent Williams, Warr, and Dennis Palmer. Tom Warr acted as chairman for the ;roup. We would like to congratulate Gayle Peterson for his educational speech, he presented at the Speech contest. While he was in Salt Lake his records were :hecked and he now has a chance to become a State Farmer. In our Ag Club, we have had a speech contest. The boys have1 Even some excellent We want to thank them for the ,vork they have done. WE ARE really proud to have Diane Johnson as our Chapter Sweetheart. Eileen Clark and Ann Hayes are her attendants. We wish them lots of good luck. sp-ec- Read in More Than 96 l jr" Loading and Unloading Device g shops of Gayle Peterson represent Grantsville Regional Speech Contest. To d dealers Ann Hayes Attendant to FFA Sweetheart 2.9 1.5 Tire Toys Women's f9 22 stores Restraurants & other eating places Specialty stores Sporting goods & cameras Sporting goods dealers Sportswear knit apparel, etc Stationery Super markets HOME FROM ARMY John Bol.nder, who has spent the last six months in United States on Monday from Fort Knox, Kentucky, where he has been stationed. He is very happy to be home once more, his family is also happy to have him at home. 1.8 mirrors Shoe i Beac-ham- 6.3 Optometrists Paint & wallpaper and glass concerns Phonograph record dealers Pictures, framing & I les, Linda Davis, Linda Boyer, Cecil Byb'e, H !en K. Johanson. Lois Williams, Carol Elkington, , Lita Gay Peterson, Farrell Brent Palmer. Lee Matthews ?nd Dave Geldmacher. 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