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Show '' hern I lie famiMiv w 0111411 scien- tist. M4ne Curie, absorb'd in her lalxuatiits wmk. it U4 next tn impossible to attract her attention. (hi one day that she had her rye glued to a niicroxcu, a Itad-Ifrightened assistant t ame running into the room. 'Madame." t ried the assistant hs stem alls. "I base ust sst allotted a pin. M'hat sliall I do1" "Just ssait a few inoiuents." inuniiured the great absently scientist stiihout looking up. "and 1 11 Nuggets get sou another. In irrigated farming areas, it takes alxiut 1,000 gallons of water to produce a dunes worth of the average crop, whereas, the same amount of stater used in industry will produce alsout 15 worth of salable merchandise. (Hll.DIlKN 1M Granlsville News Mr. and Mrs. Wiunii Fawson ait entertaining as hntisc guests thrir daughter. Mis, Janet Miller and childieu, laurie, Susan ami Melinda. The Millers flew from I'oitlaud, Oregon on Sunday. I h ii iaM Fast sou came home from the Bit' and IVanna Fast son was home from Dixie College. The Alan Mineis and tluldien Mari anue and Julie diose out from Salt lake, vi the family had an oportuiiity to all get together ami enjoy a visit with one another. IN Fire recovery. Hind Quarters, fancy Pork loins, fresh Tuna Fish Vzsize light grated .... .... libbys kosher Fish Sticks fancy breaded Grains of Gold Cereal fresh wholesom Dill Pickles Waffle Syrup M.J.B. Coffee ... Staleys regular 20c off Sponges eight assorted 0 Cel 0 natural brown 14 ounce River Rice Potato Salad fresh Vi gal. . Lm Kites Hold l or Mrs. Klim 3 it. pkg. . . gal. 2 its. . . . VINEGAR IVarl .Mair FOOD 29c $1.79 $1.59 49c 33c 1 1 STORES North Main tpoala age. illness. lxm oil January 5, lvm. to Kha Jane bird and DaShe was vid house mi-tal- l slllote lilt estimated ll.llll ll.tlll.lgl- - hutlihtig ami contents wav Mrs. Fllen Pearl Matr, 7ti. died at the TiNKle Valiev Itest Home on Thursday, Marsh 10, of a lingering ami flit ICCCISed CtlllMillTublt to $1,1X10 Firemen Hallle Si ti IIh rti llla.e Ctuntsville Volunteer Firemen battled a vtubliom metal fire al l She married Daniel Mair on the Pepper Metals Plant at M llliam Hamilton. M'il-lia- $2.19 7 ilivlrnvctl Mai-shal- 2 for 29c . Roll. xml fm tn t hi - ami i lulluug lli'lde (lit riMim wt-t- r complctclx June 25. 101). in IIcIkt, Itah. It wav in IIcIkt that the couple spent the major part of their married life. Fight years were sKnt in TOD where lie was employed for that peril kI of time. Survivors are: Mrs. Lyndon iF.dua) Mair, Daniel A. Mair, larVar Mair, Mrs. Falgar (Viola) Davis, all of Granlsville; Mrs. lairen (laVon) Gox. Mrs. Dean (Venial Hroadhead, Mrs. Dee (Kvctyn) Mills, all of IIcIkt; Mrs. J. 'V. (Honnita) Jarvis, Kearns, and Melv in Mair, Tooele. One sister, Mrs. Klba Vivian Bentley, of Price, I'tah survives. Burial was 'at the IIcIkt City Cemetery on Monday, March 11. 89c PIERCES GALLON Smart girl: one who can hold a man at arms length without losing her grip on him. 3 Cans 69c . iw, Mrs. Mair c 50c 49c 48c 59c 58c 57c 65c lri.l.v, M.rrb 2j, llOMITU. rejnuted to Ik unpins nig. Sirs. Kav lliglcv is in the LDS Hospital, sniffling w it li a I nine in fectmii. Bcjxiits aie her condition is initrnvcd. Mis. Fern l.isculH-is in the l.DS Hospital where she under went surgery on Wednesday. I lei many fnemls wish her a s seeds Half or Half or Whole, A Grade Half or Whole, fancy Hind Quarters, Choice Kind Quarters, A Grade , file of iimleteinuiied origin gutted a Im.Iiihiiii hi the home of Meilm 'Vail, 'test (Item Stleet oil I iii sdas, Mali h 22I'l resKuiileil to a (all at is Whole, Choice Second Section (uls (ir;mlsillt Home Mrs. laiis Man is in the .I)S Hospital where she underwent surgery last week. Her condition locker Beef Cut, Wrapped and Frozen Ta tmiaugfl four inilev Fast of Grants-vill- e Tuesday. Firemen were at the scene from aprnviiiiatclv 1 a hi. until 5 p in. The blae, which pruliablv started through sHiiit.ineoiis combustion underneath a convever licit, was extremely dillicult to extinguish. It was necessary tit haul water in to dump on the fire, ami it required several hours of effort the situation was under coni ro. Hit amount of damage is undetermined at this time. The conveyor Ix lt burned off and damage to the 1 machinery may have Ikkti SHORT SKIRTS Me heard the statement that the skirts were so short it was hard to determine w Inch was the cheerleaders and w hich were part of the cheering squad when atDeanna Fawson, daughter of Mr. down in tending the State and Mrs. Vernon P. Fawson, of Provo last week. games Granlsville, was selected as first attendant to the Sweetheart the ability to Sophistication: Queen at Dixie College. She was do almost anything without feeling chosen at the Valentines dance guilty. held in February. I Mr. David k. Schmid proudly display the plaque awarded him by inemlMTs of the Grautssille Chapter of (lie FFA who made him an Honorary memlHT of the dub. Awards were made at the annual banquet held in the High School lunch nmol on Mondav, March NO It FUFF SOCIIIV There will Ik no evening Belief Society held oil Tuesday. Mar. 21. Due to the fact that there are five Tuesdays in March, there is no lesson outlined for that night. Truffles are underground growing a foot or so deep under ouk, pine, or chestnut trees. Some dogs can lie trained to sniff them out for their owners. The usual market price is $15 to $20 per pound. mushrooms, When you cant hug him, you can wrap your heart around his voice with a Long Distance call. Go Don Nelson, Grantsville High School Studentbody President, was selected as a member of the State Class B, Little Mans Granlsville Team for 1965-6Highs top scorer of the season, who also participates in football, baseball and tennis, has led the Cowboys to an outstanding season. v ahead. Call now. r. Mountain States Telephone ) ' All-Stat- e AUTOMATIC CLOTHES DRYER Big Clothes Capacity High Airflow Drying Variable Time Dry Control Fluff Cycle Friction Door Latch $90 66 Chevrolet Impala Sport Sedan ( going away) and Impala Sport Coupe. U Drive a great buy. Buy a great drive. 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