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Show Grand Ole Opry The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May Coming M eel in" The annual Grand Ole Oprv, qtnuvircd ly the Ciantssille Lion's (.'lull will lie held on Friday, May H, at S.0t p in. in the OHS Auditorium, Featured will lie Country, Western I'up, I Idllully musical j local talent. Admission is $1 adults, students 50 cents and cluldien miller 12 years of age 23 cents, Called Zoning UZ&lssiMk- ims-Z-; - 13 at 7.30 krtin Walk and Cordon I lenw immJ point to a f map alley that will lx included in the Science May 7, beginning at 0:30 p.m. lom-l- e ht-hihi- t. Exhibit Headied For Public Show Aii-Scicncc-Sli- op The annual (ountsvdlc High School Art Vienif-ShoF.vlulnt will In open to the politic on the evening of Thursday, Mav 7, Ilt70. Dmtis will open at (i:3ll p.m. for those wishing to visit the Art and Shop Fvhllnt whiih will lie in the halls, the dalts exhibit which will Im in the lunchroom and the Science Fxhilnt which will Ik held in the science room. A highlight of the evening will Ik a marching hy the lcricttes who will do the routines they performed at the basketball games this winter. This will le at 7:30 p.m. in the Gymnasium. The Art dcvartmcut will present a wide variety of art and craft work that has In the trails urea, many large projects have liecn made in leather, and again this year the ceramics field will In' well represented. urgixl to attend and to ask questions or make comments if th-- desire. Dear Irate (!itien: If you have a legitimate complaint against the employees of the Orautsville I'ost Olfice, the least you could do is go to the coplc concerned rather than hiding lichiud an anonymous signature in the new spajx-r- . Aie you speaking for a niiiii-Ih- t of ample as you imply or just for yourself tiecaosc of some imagined slight? We do our I icst to treat the customers we courteously even though arent always treated that way in return. Don t lilame the employees for things they have absolutely control over such as no available Ihivcs or citv delivery. We didnt design or Imilil the post office nor were we able to get even of the townspeople's signatures on a survey for city delivery. Marge Anderson 220 West Apple, Crantw illc one-thir- Adults $1.75 Children $1 yrs Mav 7. s 75 75 by BUENA VlSTA DISTRIBUTION 1970 Wilt Disney CO Sat. Adm. $1.50 person Children under 12 FREE. 2 Big Movies Vlerile Sun. Tec . ADULT COMRADESHIP Now that Ive been in space, I can tell you that there is nothing more valuable than human bonds, mutual support and comradeship. The voice of the friend talking to you from Earth of over the radio, the friends who climb into your cabin after a walk in space, a letter from your family delivered to you right in the spaceship. Vladimir A. Shatalov, Soviet Cosmonaut, Soviet Life bv DeLuxe Streaking Permanent Waves United Artists UNDER SOT BY BOMITTEO PBBENT 0 UNLESS it was very good. n ACCOMPBWEO BOULT tUBSDIBS n $B $),5k Syn. the Spoiler Syn. the Peter Pan Pre-Curl- ed Call Now! Lovely Pamela James and Benny Booth, Junior Prom Rovaltv were crowned at intermission at the CHS Proin held this month. The .wo were chosen by popular vote bv their classmates. ! STYLETT BEAUTY SALON 120 West Main Grantsville VACATION Vacation is time off, to remind employees that business can get along without them. Earl Wilson, Forbes Phone 884-376- 1 Town House E STAINLESS STEEL WITH ENDURING PORCELAIN COLOR (Gen. 1:31). In Genesis we find that there was a plan of order in the creation as envisioned by the in3 spired writers of this book. Order is basic to the foundation of mans world. Divine order in our human relations makes us a harmonious, coCelebrating a happy birthday on ntributing part of our world. April 29th with his Grandpa Let there be divine order. Rydalch is one year old Thomas WEST BEND I Mothers Day Movie ARLO GUTHRIE rnLOR WIGS And God saw everything that he had niade, and behold, May 1st to May 9th P',i SPECIAL! Alices 0 Ritz Beauty Salon now you can SEE anything you want a, fms I from ChtBibU hr ico' or P One thing can certainly In? Whatever else you choose to for lieards: They cover a say alHiut the new fashions, you Gertrude must admit that the designers multitude of chilis! have a method to their modness. sairl EASY-CAR- INC. Cuckoo LIZA MINNELLI WENDELL BURTON half-tim- st figures for the 1969-7waterfowl season indicate a reduction in the munlicr of waterfowl hunters afield. The reduced number of hunters harvested fewer ducks and geese than were harvested during the previous season. According to the report, released hy the Division of Fish and Came, a total of 36,633 hunters harvested 379,-07- 3 ducks and 1 2,437 geese durseason. ing the 69-7- 0 There was an increase in goose hunting trips, hut fewer geese were killed hy duck hunters not specifically hunting for geese. John Nagel, principal biologist in charge of waterfowl, stated that this significant reduction in the kill of geese hy duck hunters reflects the delayed opening of the goose season. In 1969, the goose season 7 days later than the opened turn- waterfowl season. The general Pretty Carol Ann Mander ed one year old on May 1. Dau- - g00se season opening was delay-ghte- r of Larry and Jean Mander e(j (0 reduce the total harvest the little miss was center of 0f geese, attraction at a family party She has a brother Matthew, age three, and proud grandparents are Mrs. Anna Krish, Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mander and Mrs. Reva Haines of Grantsville. Starring 44Jh e, Cuhscouts who received awards at the annual Pi no wood Derby, held by the Cnmtssille Third Ward last Monday evening are pictured above, left to right: Andy Delaney, second place; Victor Shuinway. first place speed and Gorcraftsmanship; Terry Rolierts, third place. Gerald don is cuhinustcr for the group. little crownbearcrs, Stephanie Hatch and Ccrald Nelson, fearfully await the moment when they will carry inthe crowns to the Queen and King during termission al the CHS Prom, Blue Autumn. Cute Walerfowl Harvest Dchhie Price, Becky out a design project for the Art Exhibit, on Thursday evening, Productions Ends & two-third- The Presidents Award and Honors were awarded to Troop 5 If) from the Grantsville dark Ward, as they purticial-n- n ed in the annual Stanshiiry District Spring Cainporee, held in Hickman South of Cany ini. Crautsville, Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 25. Hie two Patrols received points for having a perfect camp, and with every Imy in hill uuif'irm. Additional points were awarded the Troop for their housekeeping and Scouting Harvest When Mark Twain edited a newspaper in Missouri, one of his subscrilx-rwrote him that he had found a spider in his paper and w ished to know whether it meant gcxnl luck or had. Twain answered: "Finding a spider in your paXT is neither good luck nor had. The spider was merely looking over our paper to see which merchant was not advertising, so that he could go to that store, spin his well across the door, and lead a life of undisturbed peace ever ArtMied Saturday lie-gi- High Sea-qui- TECHNICOLOR' MOTOR VU Ili"li Honors Al Cainporee Brin-kerho- ff inwGofth GRIZZLIES - The Freshman Carnival will her home mi Friday. held Flldav. May I in the CHS Cvm. FARMING AfleruiKin games will lie at Keep pi him agiicidtural lands 3.30 to m. for funning Tliey aie infinitely The evening session will s valuable in a woild where at S.30 p in. There will also ol the population is starIh a pants dame. . . 75 rents ving. Ian L. Mr Hare. Park a and SI 25 per couple. and Retreat loll 60p lorw-renc- WALT DISNEY productions' f MOTOR VU lie-fo- In Scon Is Get ther training toward receiving this particular honor. Matt ' Mark Sandlierg. Larry Holden, Jon Warner, Kim and Jacob Medrano were those selected. Scoutmaster for Troop .516 is Ralph CauipMI and Assistant Scoutmaster. Roland Warner. Heed lloldcn is the YMMIA Counselor over the Troop and Kevin is the Institutional Representative. From left to right: Janet Pasket, Dillard and Joycclyn Cook point tliey have just finished mounting which will he held in Crantsville - Friday Special honors were given to of the Imivs, as they were t.ipHil out for the "Order of the Arrow award. Those six Imivs are now eligible to go to the East Fork of the Hear Hiver for fur- Ends Tuesday Admission Admission: Sat. 12:45 Adults 1.75 Matinee Children All tickets Under 12 I son-in-la- six RITZ THEATRE Friday-Sa- t. HOME FROM EARLY VACATION After a month vacation trip to Calrshtirg and Auguvt, Illinoi ami at Da v ton, Ohio, Mr. Lois Ware returned to her home, arming on Monday. April 13. .Mrs. Ware left her home on Man h 10 and travelled to Anguvta ami to Caleslmrg where die visited with relatives. She then went ini to Davt'in, Ohio, and spent three weeks at the home of her daughter and Evelyn and Ktdd Kldwell, returning to Galesburg and then home. IN HOSPITAL Fight year old Sluoiia Hatch was taken to the Primary Hospital on Wednesday, April 2S, where she umlerwent minor surgery. Shaniia. a student III the Second Grade at the Crants-vill- e Fleinentary will return to Carnival Scouters from Troop 516 of the (.lantss jlle ('lark Ward, received the President's Award and High Honors at the animal Spring (!aiiioree. sponsored hy the Stanshiiry District, last weekend, Tliey are pictured alxne with their leaders. 1970 skills. Many fine mosaics will also prove interesting to those who appreciate creative work in this medium. Admission: ill, Freshman completed this year. Many of the students have Ihtii working in oils, acrylics and some of the other fine art media. CONMMFRS PIRCHAMNC . To the white, middle-clas- s consumer, a ncighborhixKl store is a place where purchases are e made. To a black, consumer, a ncighlMirhood store is a counseling center, recreation area, check casher, and everything else which would make it an escape from an austere and harsh income life. This point was made hy Kelvin Wall, Market Development Manaat a recent ger of Coca-ColPoint- - of-- Purchase Advertising held in New York Workshop American Druggist City. i Cilient are Feller To The Fdilor of the public meetexplaining the plant fur the new nnmg Ordinaine in Ctatilsvdle, w hli !i will lie held ill the Cfantwille High St IumiI Auilituiwnn n ednevljv, Mav ing. 1, Jay Orr. A family celebration was held in their honor last Sunday. Proud parents are James R. and Joyce Orr and big brother James Martin Orr. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Rydalch, Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Orr and great grandmother Myrtle Reg. 12.50 Reg. 17.50 15.00 12.50 NOW 15.00 12.50 10.00 Now, stainless steel cookware has a delightful new face fashionable Avocado or mellow Harvest in rock-hargenuine porcelain color to last and last. Town House is stainless steel. Its three-plwith a gentle-heatin"heart that cooks evenly for great, appetizing dishes. Set includes 1 and 2 qt. Chef Pans with covers, 10" Entree Skillet, 5 qt. RoasterOvenette plus Recipe Book. ultra-weig- y g o DRIVING HEART PATIENTS In tests of cardiac patients that compared their abilities with those of normal drivers, heart patients averaged twice as many accidents on a simulated road test. Cardiac patients consistently overbraked and oversteer-ed- . . . Changing Times TOOELE MERCANTILE COMPANY |