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Show Tlu Tooele Transcript, Fri., November 7, Granlsville 1 1 Nov. 2S S.ilunlav . Nov Juab Prove Successful 0 ill Nopin Manli al Manli 29 . 1969-7- Koadshows Granlsville News iri School Basketball Schedule l'"i Ol.ix , 1!)(!) riil.iv, Dec. S.itinil.iv. IVc. W avab b Aoadotnv al Ctaulsvillc Sprino illo ill Cranlw dlo 1 Kiiil.iv, IVc. 12 and Satnulav, IVc. l.lko Toiirnainoiil at Elko Morgan al Morgan laliiona al Ctaulsvillc 15 Dei . 0) Momlav, Dee. 22 Erid.iv, Dec, 2i Satimlav, Dec. 2 I.obi al I.obi j- ' St. Joseph al gi.mlss Kriilav, Jan. 2 Fridas, Jan, 9 at Crautsville Sonlli Summit at Kanias Friday, Jail. Hi I'dni'Mlav, Jan. 21 Friday. Jan. 21 Friday. Jan. 30 Friday. Foil. 6 Oneway at Dngu.iv North Summit at Crautsville !a-- Tournament at League Caines COACH: Bob W illiams ASSISTANT COACHES: IW v Michael llussard. l.ako roint, and Karma Nelson. Ciants-villW ard, won awards (or the In si and the Host Actress at the Cranlsvillo Slake Ioadshovvs, hold Tuesday eveuini;. o Fourth North Summit at Coalville Class "A Stale basketball 11. 12. 13, 11 MANAGERS: f Moigan at Grantsx illo Wasatob at llobor South Summit al Grantsville W ondovor ;it Cranlsvillo Friday. Fob. 1:3 Friday. Fob. 20 Mari-l- -v J v C Dido Mohlcr ami lliobard Comlio au Nov, Bobbin Baird 0).;. QaainplBiTnri S 1 ... PffV? t It J.t Olive Western, center, was sustained as President of the Grantsville Stake Relief Society, with Beth Fawson, left, and Clcnna Millward, as counselors ut the Granlsville Stake Conference, held Sunday, November 2.- - SI CONI) PLACE honors went to the Crantsvillu Fourth Ward, "Ilex, Look Is Over" with its aiithms being Connie Johnson and Llaine Johansou. The director was Verlavne Gustaveson. The Best "Entree Act" was Richard Sanborn, 81) North awarded to the Fourth Ward. Hale Street, Crautsville, was Ci.mlsville First Ward received the "Best Scenery Award. among a group of six students, 'Authoi and Director of the play each from a different state, who was Samira Christensen. The recently completed an introtitle of the play was "Dark ductory studies degree program at the University of Oklahoma. Moon." The seminar, October 20-2The best actress award was was offered by the College of to Karina Nelson, presented Cranl'V ille Fourth Ward and the Continuing Education to orient Best Actor award to Michael students to the independent Bussaid, Lake Point. study schedule of the program. BEST SUPPORTING actress "was awarded to Christine Sagers, Clover and the Best Supporting Actor award was presented to Danny Warr of the Erda Ward. Ollier shows presented were The Robert E. Lee," Clover; "Mi mories," St. John; "Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor?" Crautsville Third Ward; The Little Red Sclioolhouse", Clark Ward; "I'm A Lonely Jove Thompson, Michael llussard and Mona Jordan, display trophvs received In the Fake Point Ward at the Crantsv ille Stake Boadsbovvs presented Moiidav and Tuesday evenings. I.akepoin! won first place with their show Winchester the Jester." Little Petunia, Crautsville Sec- ond Ward: "Sleepy Town Express," Dugway; "Doin What Comes Naturally, Erda. Awards were presented by Irene Seaipiist, Granlsville Stake Drama Director. SPIDERS BUG OUT All adult insects "have six lees. Many rrealores closely resemble insects and are often mistaken for them for example, spiders, which have eight legs. sJ riAf-T- , Aptitude tests and area tests of the Graduate Record Examination were administered, and lectures were given explaining the approach of the MLS program. Sustained as Crautsville Stake The program is designed for the adult part-tim- e student who Saul A. Clark was sustained as clerk, is Flovd Leo Skelton, at Councilman Grantsville Stake Conference, High has earned a bachelor's degree, Alternate Sunday; held on Sunday. usually in a specialized or professional field, and who desires broad liberal learning rather than further specialization at the graduate level. custom-fittin- g During the coming year each student will concentrate on a study of directed readings in colpreparation for a three-wee- k loquium and subsequent preparation of a master's thesis. Ease into Haggar Imperials ;rq Police Blotter Prices Paper Towel Cabinets 1 4x8-- A A-- 3 4x8-1- 4 A-- Reg Oak Ply. Damaged Mahogany. 8x7 Wood Garage Door 4 Now Ea. 6.75 . or Good 5 Damaged Sheets Regularly .07 $2 is - As Vynal Form Fold door. November 8 Until The following items were recorded on the Tooele City Police Department Log during a seven day period ending Nov1 ember 5: OCT. 30: A hit and run accident reported by witnesses damaged the parked car of James V. Kinard, 179 South Broadway. Police have the license number of the hit and run 'vehicle and the investigation is continuing. Oct. 31: A minor accident at 1000 West 1st North damaged vehicles driven by James W. Bell, 41, 331 West Clark, Grantsville and Carol Ann Leatham, S heefrock Ea. $2 3 Now 22, 45 East 1st South. ' Oct. 31; Vandals broke a window at the home of Orson Lance, 157 West Vine. NOV. 1: An auto accident at 80 North Main Street damaged $5 . $300 40 Gallon Gas Wafer Heater 10 year warranty &f$43 Reg. 80.50 Weatherstripping Various Sizes Cement Blanket type just tack or staple it bttwten studs or rafters. Sovos on fuel ECONOMY INOOUTION . MEDIUM THICK . . .Only .0512 Sq. Ft. Only MVl sq. Ft. Only .072 Sq. Ft. I69 per Furring Strips VtiBIM bills! , 4, I 2 I p:..i Grantsville Student Completes University Seminar Matt Itnlay, Bill Rav MB rj The Ciiiiilsville Stake Roadshows, prestiited Monday and Tuesdav evenings, had shows , from all of the Wards in the Slake i ('presented, except the Wondovor Ward. Ten uet.s and their entice acts were presented to lame crowds ut all times. Thome lor (lie shows was Soon Titles " "W iocbester the Jester, presented by the l.ahopoint Ward, took lust place honors. The play was written by Mona Jordan and the directors were Joy Thompson and Mary Skelton. In addition Dike Point took the "Best Costuming Award." l x 2 -- '8 8 1 Reg. .23 Storm Window Kits Reg. .49 NOW Cull Lumber JO Heat Tapes Re-roofi- .39 a tube Fry Headquarters 90 Rolled Roofing NOW Reg. 1.35 Mop Heads MOW J ar Reg. Paint Mis-Mix- ed Beautiful Colors Reg. 9.00 Gal.- - , Now just 1770 vember NOV. 3 guaranteed per sq. tar and nails Shinnies N0W Many colors to choose from aa Shingles per 100 sq. feet fi95 Guaranteed 10 full years As low as O 3: Floor mats- - were reported stolen from a car be- longing to Grant M- Shields, 492 Utah Ave. Nov. 4: A patent leather purse belonging to Susan Carson, 130 North 1st West, was reported stolen from a car. Nov. 4: Malicious mischief. A window in the home of John E. Dawson, 247 East 2nd South, was reported broken by unknown persons using a gun. NOV. 4: Police arrested Peter William, Pine Canyon, for public intoxication. Found guilty t he was fined $25 or five days, Nov. 5: An accident on a grocery store , parking lot damaged cars belonging to Mariem Bell, 301 East Clark, Grantsville and Raymond Tegtmeyer, 593 W. 2nd South, Tooele. B-- B J f 7 . 7, - Reg. 4.25 per 100 sq. feet. Complete with Colors Red, White, Green 25-ye- Both were found guilty. Kirk was fined $25 or 5 days for racing-an$50 and 10 days for illegal possession of beer with a stay of execution until No- Time ng Reg. .49 16-o- z. 95 board foot Caulking Compound NOW ! cars driven by Wayne Leo Jones, RFD Box 121, Tooele, and Virginia Wood Caldwell, 560 Caldwell Drive. Nov. 1: An accident occurred at 80 North Main Street, damaged cars driven by Dean H. Evans, Stockton and Fluer Jay Allen, 348 Caldwell Drive. Nov. 1: James Jay Casteel, 237 Highland Drive and Gerald E. Gillespie, 455 Parkway were involved in an accident on a downtown parking lot. NOV. 2: A car driven by Danny Ray Perkins, 243 North 1st East, struck and damaged a parked vehicle belonging to John A. Drietzler, 425 West 2nd South. The accident happened in front of Mr. Drietzlers home. Nov. 2: An accident near the south end of Tooeles Main Street damaged cars driven by a 17 year old youth and Jay' Daniel Kirk, 478 East Spring Creek. Citations for racing were issued to both drivers. 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