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Show 0 llurlarizucl Stake CuofrretM GranUvill will lie held April 24 and 23. president Keimrth C, Johnson, Mai L. Shut and president B. W ilium Fern president will preside oer and ctmduti and Craitrisille City Pulic f t Count are iMfligatiii a clociMe Imrglarv that tmk plac he Krrlrwl at the Variety Sli in Ctanttvillf. he Tunrl Shr-ril- tH-fu- irt the conference. Piiliiv report that liutglar gained entry through (tie ml otu-tlindoor of I hr iMiildnij dining llir night SattmLcv. Store manager, Sleiltng Ihlhihi, litaile the ditaxnery at aUail D II am. Sunday, and police wece mill' lied The place wan muilnl a at-mi- d I line wltrcs llaltaday wa 1.4.1 the lui L dour of hi lnrr ai standing ajar, lain that night. Police irjaal (III tool plate lirliarrn 3 11 dai I, while the toce ami m. ji The agenda fur the meeting Slake Preidem-meeting al 4 ) pm; Slake Ihgh Cnunul meeting al 5 i pm.; Luncheon for Stake Prrtnlency and High Council will lie ered at 6 (Hi pm, hy the Grant ille Fourth Ward. y Mutual Interests ai ( Imed i liunr imi Sunday. Appcosimatelv IJIKI In wa taken. At Art Show Bdahh and Sli Miilwlle McNiml Fnmi left to right. Mu Irene Cartia, Mi di4ay MNiie of tlie art work that will lie ethilnted in the Annual Spring Art, ('raft and Sluip IMiihit. It. WilmIiuoI teaihri Janie liam and Oulik'ii A. StiiHiilmg Young American Amrin aii. , , old enough to ak ipievtnei. we ran till lunl ytMing eniNigh to Public Invited To Art Show And Marrhin: Fxliildt I am a young e 1 am a ytnmg Amettcan. . . 4d rtiough to tome liatlle young ruiNigli to wmuh'r if killing aiown. I S liool To ill i lie fiNight. ever iitilird. I i , a young American. . . old enough to aveit tome of what nor Vice IreYiihiit av oung enough to lie fiightrord and angered when he call my Inerul 'Ikiui." lunch-neul.iv- I am a young Ameman. . . old enough to revjiect a well a line my areut. Young enough to tee that mvaviimally, they too are wrong. I am a young American. . . old enough to third IhhiiIi thrower. young enough to know tint all lient 1 1 am a young American. . . old enough to know that "Home wasn't limit in a day. voting enough to grow impatient with Imreaucratic "red tape." . . old enough to reject "turning on.", young enough to (pievtion whether , . . "xit" , . , is worse than "Imoe." a I am a young American. . . old enough to (ear communism. voting enough to know it didn't cause all our problems. I am a young American. . . old enough to know the inixirtance of money, young emmgh to suggest lowering profits and breathing cleaner ait- I am a young American. . . old enough to understand whv a "hard hat" fights, voting enough to understand why my friends march for veteran funnyThe man is up to his usual tricks, which include a supremely difficult cantilever hackliend. Hika Lucicn Boyer are featured in a dazzling adagio numlH'r. ARE LAUGHS Biddy and Baddy, added lv a team of Eurocan pantomists, as well as the Scarecrows, who have In'en bringing howls from Ice Follies audiences for 18 Millie Roliertwm, Grants-cillbid farewell to her son, Dan Robertson, Thursday morning, as he left for Lackland Air Force Base in Texas, and Officer's Candidate School. Dan has attended school at Dixie College and Cedar City. He left his wife, Donna, and 2 year old daughter Kristy Ann in St. George where she is working. Mrs. e, superb peace. I am a voting American. . . old enough to know that we must talk with each other, voting enough to get caught in heated rhetoric, accomplishing nothing. Merrill Fidlcr, felt .... H OV E.o lt MI I am a young American. . . old enough to have gambled in Vjgas. young enough to prefer singing around an open fire. I am a young American. . . old enough to feel pride in my brothers uniform, young enough to cry when I see him murch toward endless war. I am a young American. . . old enough to want the respect of my friends, my family, and my God. young enough to wonder who decided all the rights and mi mar n, ana attend a how prewnled hv the fa- - 1i" Mr. Cougarrtte. WANT Freedom from want, if interpreted as freedom front the tie cesxity to struggle, would lie a Suncalamity if even realized. shine Magazine. I. I am a young American. . . old enough to wonder if trying to explain can help, young enough to try one more time. I am a young American. . . old enough to sing, God bless America. young enough to believe He will. I am a young American. Its And )tt W (k FREE I). Mn; Thome Women are weak, vain, indecisive, diwirganicd, and forgetful. They also control most of the wealth in the country. Millie Wrrtheim A 1 Honey with Purchase latM - ONLY ARMSTRONG TIRES HAVE IT. Tha grip that's grooved to hold tha road in ony weather or rood condition, grab strong, grip strong. The grip you get with our great line of Armstrong Tires. We pioneered grip even before we introduced fiber glass tires. And we never stop trying to improve it. The Armstrong Grip, This year it's stronger than ever. Armstrong tires CLYDE GIBSON semi-final- - TIRE SHOP 725 North- Main - Phone Friedman The Sweetest Bikes Are YAMAHA! ! Just Armwl fOOEil At VALLEY JJOSPRAL BIRTH- SDavid and Lenora Atherley, Tooele, son, April 20. Johnny and Lenora Tooele, son, April 21. Jeffery and Kathy Tooele, son, April 21. Frank and Kathy Tooele, daughter, April J-- Tl Diez, of Jolly, of Lake, of 20. MEDICAL grandmother submitted the article for publication.) ,,d Mf Honey of a Deal! y . . Do you detect a certain ambivalence? Do you find yourself agreeing with both old and young? Instead of a patchwork quilt of blacks and whites, of rhetoric and assumed roles are you beginning to see people? (Reprint from January 15, Daily Universe. These verses were composed by Sharia Cook, a Senior majoring in Physical Education, from Tooele, Utah. The piece is both an expression of what might be termed frustrated communication and understanding between the younger and the older generations, and recognition that there are many common and cherished values linking the two. Sharia is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cook, Tooele, and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Cook, Ibapah. Her J bhf u.lv -- HH Jolm McKay. Photo by A. . . Why cant we win in Vietnam?" Why doesnt everyone throw away h' pride titd toyi namMMmmmm ENTERTAINS ISITOR Mrs. Lovina Lawrence has In'cn entertaining her aunt, Mrs. Elvira Lancaster at her home in Crantsville. As a side trip, she motored south to St. George where her aunt stopped off for a weeks visit with her hrother, Charlie lligley. Another passenger, Mrs. Rachel Erickson, rode to Las Vegas and visited for a week with her sister, Mrs. Jessie Pierce. William B. Callis-te- r, a passenger with the group, stopped at Mesquite, Nevada and spent a week visiting with her daughter, Maureen and husMISS ROBERTSON band, Vem Green and family. Lovina motored from Las Vegas A Crantsville coed, Cathy to Needles, Calif., where she Robertson,- reigned as Attendant Queen at Dixie spent a week visiting with her to the son Clifford and fam- - College last Saturday, April 17. The Queen and her attendants ily. Enroute home, she picked rode on a special float in the up her passengers, one by one, parade and attended the and arrived in Crantsville last vities throughout the day. Cli-H- e Friday. All report having an max of the holiday was a formal enjoyable vacation trip. dance, held Saturday evening, Miss Robertson is a sophomore at the College and will gradu- TENNIS NEWS ate in June, Scott Williams and Brad Grantsville was well repre-hi- s Crantsville's No. 1 sented in the parade as the Sandberg, Doubles team, won the Snow CHS Band, under the direction Tennis Invitational of Mr. James Javens, marched in College Championship last Friday. Jack the procession. I am a young American. . . old enough to recognize that government must govern, young enough to wonder if I can always obey. young enough to ask, the guns? . up with Grantwille, until he complete hirth.lav Sabir- hjt ouf lf dlflv jn ,he when die will day. April lie honored at a birthday dinner at the home of her daughter and vmi in law, Mr. and Mr. Bay Drake, Grantsville. Mr, fjcwrence has recently returned from a vacation trip to Bakersfield. Calif., and a visit with her daughter and Alice and Norman Wills and children Sharon and old enough to remember what America has been, young enough to question what she is becoming. I am a young American. old enough to ask, And hlcr her . . ,n, k wrongs. I am a young American. dreed little mi r,W" r. main ' I am a young American. . . old enough to have completed 16 years of education, voting enough to know how little meaning most of my formal education has had. V fint child hlon tha was his lucky dav. years. felt that he had saved his is the Steer Stuyvesant herd when he came upon a anilife for some to brought den with seven young coyotes mal antics hy Rik McKinnon while he .as checking his sheep and Dick Cooper. .nn Hickman, south of Grants- In addition, the show feaville that morning. He brought skaters Richard tures principal catch of pups to town that Susan Bercns, Jill Dwyer, dav. Karen Ricky Inglesi, Shipstad, Krcsge, Ron and Cindv KauffA woman s opinion of an- man, James Stuart and Kathleen Nelson, No. I singles, was elimiother is composed of: woman Miller. champion Olympic s nated in the and by claws, Peggy Fleming appears as a subject, predicate, of Wilkie is the (Wilkie Millie Weretheim Xephi. Wife to husband, as they star. special guest grandson of former Crantsville watch TV: Honey, Im cold!" High School Principal, James Husband: No wonder. You R. Williams). are sitting too close to the David Frost Show! Shelby men, t. P 2-- , lot. Several of the ice skating world' most fauiiHi sixiialty acts are featured in Tlie New Idc Age, the Shistads and Johnson Ice Follies of 1971, which opens April 2Sth through Slav 2nd ut the S;dt Palace. THESE UNIQUE skating act bring added dimension to the show, which this season is a salute to Americana. Tlie Fabulous Mr. Frick heads the list of specialty acts. h Mr. Goldie laiwrence celebrate Specially Acts Spark lee Follies a young American. . . ild enough to have worked for a living. young riHNigh to lie w tiling to thare w ith my hrother. I am a vming American. U-g- i Then thev will perform along 7 h other prfiNtm teim and acti-saiu- Uni-pm- II I la-gi- t not didoyalilv. i am a young American. . . old enough to hae heard, Mv country, nglit or wrong. . young enough to ipicdum it iervmal validity. I am tl "TVi 21 il . I iheir talent thoftoguphy. on May 8, 1971 at the Tavlorv held at IflQpm v liter West Stake Crider, 4701 HOME ON LEAS E West South lie held will Sp4 Keith Cordova ha lieen every Dancing e Saturday bum that (late at the enjoying a leave from hi at vine in the US Army, at he location and will n 9 pm. and rcmtinoe until hat lieen visiting with grand-I- I 17 pm. There will lie a good parent Mr. and Mr. Keith Admission orchestra. price i Bowen, of Crantville. Keith left on Thursday, April 22nd, for Fort Dii, New Jersey for hi new assignment. He left hi hnde of April 2, the former Diana Custin, in Cfaulwille Vlriue liuli their annual vpnng ait, dent will display their award , daft and lmp rdubit (Hi Wed- winning prnjeit in the IhJieit lligley placed Apill 2H in nutiii( I it hi loom. thlld III the Slate and Teny with the I antic! and G Uhl Ileckvtcad received liouolable Show-to mention in a vcieuce lair held The display will lie cw-. until 10 recently at Hngliam Young the public liom 7 Irovo. show vcrsilv in the The inarching in at 7.10 pm. gvni will Art wmk produced hy in the Art Deiiartiuenl will Ih displaced in the hall. Clalt wmk hy student ol tlie Ait and Shop Department will Ih' displaced in the lime lironm. liras equipment priicc-- Irntll the Simp will Ih displaced chi the lawn along the walk coming into the school ft mn the paiking CiaiitvYille - niut e I am . Ml ha ToorW, Sha-Bon- ... Crantsville IIVIJ 4 20 U representative Mekhuedrk Priesthood Quo- - ,tlrmW BU- .pm,, chute m Presidencies, t nil Leader. Hired hy the Congirettev, Tlie girl were taught two mar he and are now lea long I tie nun lie to the rest of the girl in the club. When Ihe firl arrive al the cainjni they will a tnanh of llirir own, Adult and all other memt-e- r of preenl Tlii A Tmwle Begion aitivity hy invitation, tOtJO am. General evion, night for the Mutual Interevt A .,11 room for mother Stake Outer Finlay evening, wi mH children will he in the April 21rd at h 11 prn. Imlud- ed in tin group ere mgle per- - Slake Belief Sucirty Bourn where liry may go and till liten to vmi oer 25, divorced pence the message of conference. or widowed. Junior Sunday School fur An interesting program of attivilir ha lieen ptrparrd for II 3 yean up to 8 yean will lie conducted hy the Grant-vill- e thine who attend. Itriieshment Clark Ward. will In srrxrd Ihapah Oral Evaluation with Darning lor tin group will the Stake Presidency will lie lirgm on a multi- - region hast e lierll a ladi id hkde loliU-ri- r in the City, Among lliinr re polling the llirlt wrie lonner I Am A Saturday evening leader will lie held at 7 (jo pm. wfiih the follow ing invited la he in attendance; Stake Presidency, High Council, iUecutive Secretary' and ClerU . . .. r A thip meeting Meet Friday Imr-glar- t9l Sliadtonns To March March follow. t a e Intire report that lime The Tooele Transcript, Friday, April 23, Crantsville Stake Conference Scheduled for April 21-2-5 Variety Store 200 Street -- 599' Augustina Rybal, Tooele Leslie McKendrick, Tooele SURGER- YLaAcia Kay Brown, Tooele Kent Shriber, Tooele Loretta Minor, Tooele Elmer Cole, Tooele Edward Wade, Moab Gaylon Messersmith, Tooele People often call but seldom stay to Millie Wertheim 275cc -- $625 00 on Cod visit. 1 2 Sot UWti Mini 882-035- 3 |