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Show Happiness Is a Cadette Camporette WDmaHBa(DIffinra SECOND SECTION 192 girls from all over the Utah C.irls Scout Council will attend the PUEBLO INDIANS of Colorado achieved a primitive form of 'climate control" by buildings village -- Mesa Verde Pueblo- under a huge rocky ledge that warded i Experts believe air conditioning makes it possible to put off sun and rain. ENTIRE CHTES inside weather- proof domes. IS The Tooele Transcript, Friday, August 16, 1968 Cadette Camporette to he held at Camp Cloud Rim on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, August 20,21, and 22. Camp Cloud Rim is an established Girl Scout camp, located on the shore of Lake Brimhall, seven miles alrove Park City. It is in a wildly Ireautiful setting of tall spniee, pine forest and wild flowers at an altitude of 92(X) feet. Cheri Lin See and Jill Sec 398 Valdez Circle Dugway, will attend the camporette. The Camporette will be run on the patrol system of eight girls each. Cooking, clean-up- , etc., will he assigned by patrol. Food issue is to Ire round-ustyle. The girls will set up the camp after their arrival on Tuesday morning. Individual unit camp fires will be held Tuesday night at which plans will be made for unit particcampfire ipation in the Wednesday night. Wednesday morning will be devoted to lectures and tours. Lee Robertson, State Game and Fish representative, will talk on wilderness survival. He will be followed by a period of instruction on plants and animals of the local habitat by Richard P. Klason, of the State Forestry Department. Mr. Klason will also include conservation practices in his talk. A section on weather and one on rocks and minerals will also be included. Charles Pauli, director of safety services for the Salt Lake area chapter of the American Red Cross, will conclude the mornings session with a lecture on waterfront safety. Wednesday afternoon will be Wide Game devoted to a planned by program director Dean. A Wide game is a Girl Scout term and is a game including trail blazing, trail laying, and trail following by teams of Scouts. Cadettes will break camp and return home Thursday morning. Grantsville Stake Quarterly Conference p City workmen as they haul the crushed gravel, preparing for the oil surfacing that is to be done sometime this month. The scene is South Quirk Street from Main to Durfee. According to City Road Supervisor, Marvin Johnson, the road has been raised about one foot in the past month. The crushed gravel will add another 5 or 6 inches before the road is ready for completion, which should be in another month. p Already, equipment with assured reliability signified by Certification Seal" of and -- Refrigeration Institute provides year-roun- d climate control for homes, big buildings and complexes composed of many buildings, such as shopping centers. Ritz Hurry Ends Tuesday! ' m Sf 2 FoStiCi Fcrmre .1 02 TW Fri. Thr. Motor-V- u CINERAMA EtzsrOT mHitxg c Two Stake Motor-Y- u Temple Day Friday Sat.-Sun.-M- on kmk e:::us romkt citc::: RICHARD IM(uia nlwieuiA Diet van Ii;e "PULTST PANAVISIQN Motor-V- u K3SHI COLOR um - COLOR by DeUu "Fitewilly Piugni' cguMutMu lues. Only MICHAEL CAINE mmm DDLLIOM dollar CQHDU rni nB nuircn tPTICTC- - PftMAUlSlf The new presidency of the Grantsville Third Ward MIA, ready to assume activities for the Fall season are pictured above. From left to right: Lois Ware, President; Janet Walk, first counselor, Sherri Barms, second councelor and Vendla Bennett, Secretary and Tre- - Stake Temple Day for the North Tooele and the Tooele Stakes will be held this Friday, August 16th. Eleven sessions are held daily except Saturday, under a new schedule. The first session of the day begins at 6:30 a.m. Sessions will then follow every hour on the hour from 8:00 a.m. until the last session of the day at 7:00 p.m. Note: There will be no session at 12:00 Noon or at 1:00 p.m. Names will be given for 20 minutes following the hour. Transportation to and from the Temple will be provided where needed by your Bishop or Quorum President. TEMPLE EXCURSION Members of the Grantsville Second Ward made an excursion to the Idaho Falls Temple last week. Mignon Christley, Lucille Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Carter, Bishop and William B. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Neldo Lemmon, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Johnson, Norma and Darr Hatch Jr., Ruth and Gerald Yates, Mr. and Mrs. John Blackburn, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Higley, Vernon Fawson, David Fawson and Ly man Fawson motored to Idaho Falls. Mercur Reunion Sunday hiT!7TTtfh- 1 1 i See comm Leasts CONTACT EYEING dJ See him nowf LEONARD HANSEN Piano and G. Cunard Representative vou fTMVv-- 4 VISIT PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Camhle and son Floyd, of Elko, Nevada, are visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A; B. Camhle this week. Clifford and his family have traveled up through Idaho, Montana, to Yellowstone and several places in Utah and a HOME FROM VACATION 49 S. 1st East Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warner, 882-300- 5 Edna Anderson and Nellie Smith have returned to Grantsville after state! farm insurance companies Home Offices: Bloomington) llinois taking a two week vacation in have come to Crantsville at the The annual Mercur Reunion is the East. The group motored to completion of their trip. C 3 scheduled for Sunday August 18 Lincoln, Nebraska, and looked at the Fairfield Park at Fairfield, over the area where Edgar had Cedar Valley, Utah from noon served on a mission some years Organ Sale ago. They visited at Nauvoo, until 4 p.m. A New Wurlitzer Pianos $499.00 All former residents of Mercur Illinois and saw the Hill Cumorah A New Story and Clark Console Pianos are urged to attend and each is Pageant. In New York they visited with asked to bring his own lunch. A in Walnut $695.00 and up Cod beverage will be provided by the relatives and stayed at Cape New Wurlitzer Theatre Organs $795.00 and up with Ted and Ruby Sears who Mercur Society. Warof the also relatives were F. ners. The group saw the beautiful Niagra Falls and other beauti226 No. 1st East, Tooele, Utah AND ful country enroute home. Local for: STRENGTH INCREASES Cottons strength increases about 25 per cent when wet. b Y GEORGE THOMPSON - President Kenneth C. Johnson SUNDAY AUG. 18th - Genannounced the Grantsville Stake eral Session 10:00 - 12:00. Quartely Conference will be held All members, investigators and August 17, 18, 1968. friends are invited to lie in atThe following sessions are tendance. I planned: Junior Sunday School will SATURDAY - AUG. 17th: Sathe held in the Stake Center for urday Evening Meeting of Stake the Children. Quarterly Conference, 7 to 9 p.m. 12:15 pm- - High Priests Quorum Those to lie in Attendance: Business Meeting (Relief Society Stake Presidency, High Council, Room) and Stake Clerks, Bishoprics and 12:15 pm Seventies Quorum Ward Clerks, Presidencies und Business (High Council Meeting Croup Leaders of all Melchizedck Room) Priesthood Quorums, Stake AuxSinging at the Ceneral Session iliary Superintendencies, Pres- will he provided by the Grantsville idencies and Board Members, Stake Relief Society Singing MoWard Auxiliary Superinteiulencies thers. Sacrament Meeting will and Presidencies, Ward Aaronic he held in all wards in the afterPriesthood General Secretaries noon - regular time. Youth und Adult. All other members of Ward Councils. Quick Snack Department HOME FROM VACATION Eating away from home? Joseph and Fern Wilson have 'Typical' snackers will order a spent vacation time at Moon Lake hamburger. These are first in Southern Utah and at Flamchoice with hot dogs a second favorite. Chicken runs a close ing Gorge where they met President Lee Bracken and his wife third choice. Edith. The foursome did some Newest entry In the dine' boating and fishing, and Fern quickly race is roast beef which states its the first time in her life is gaining rapidly. she every caught any fish. Then the Wilsons headed for the Los Angeles area where they visited with Bernard Swenson and his wife Pheohe, in Pumona and at Lakewood with the Swensons daughter, Shirley Cole and family. They visited with the Ray Swenson family and had an opporutnity to see their son Ronald who is staying at the Swenson home. This is who. this is wno While they were there, they went to see for a to see for through the Los Angeles Temthe same good deal ple and witnessed the marriage on auto of Linda Swenson and Cordon good deal insurance. on life and White. They are home at the homeowners on another but, plan present, trip .insurance. before the winter season comes. Hart Brothers Music Co. 3 Stores in Salt Lake City, Utah LENSES? New York (NAPS) -T- hinking about contact lenses? Wonder if theyre for you? How do you go about finding out? At one time or another, millions of contact lens users pondered these questions, too. If youre one of 120 million who require a vision . persons correction notably far- - and you are probably a candidate. First step is a visit to a reputable contact lens practitioner. He may be your family eye specialist or one he recommends who has the essential skills. Fitting contacts is exacting work, more complex than slipping eyeglass frames onto vour nose. . 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