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Show Our Cramtn'r uni it I In' family to 1 Funk Stimuli! d tilings ol all kuult from Id mimhIwiuI. rln In-ta- l lain ly. ei-e- r Matin I'niok, a former sir, mul Mis, Stluuiil! me tin it a! the (Irani! Imivv two of mu) City paniitc Mien. Stephen it in owner ml currently winking al the tinnmiv hit lievt protlut Iiimi director of Slalnui vary there. Matie ritemlt all the (uaniteer folks. to ijiet mnl Illinois in Martini, l)l)) will I man u'tl January 22 in l)i'! of Caiovville, Colutnliin, III. A Fliutila it attending tin I'mvi-r-til- y of Hoi ula mill it winking on lilt Mattcis degree. Ilf it geologist. Frank it employed in the Itodv ml repair at I In Tom'll Army Depot ami hat alnml ti'ii years of civil xervur. The St liiiiiil! family came here fitiin Columbia, 111. They arc iiKiulfrt ol I hr St. Marguerites Churth of Tout'lf ami Mariauiif it a rnemlier of the Woim-n- t (hold anti Ilie I axil xi of Mary, Frank it a Men's (.lull memlier. aria line's hohhirt aie cook- flower arranging. Frank's and ini' hoi iliies are tarns! at he enjoys winking around the limise and fiting cart up ant! replaeiug lli-i- i, I - Mr, ami Mrs. Oinge I loner-lamreturueil frinn a 3 week trip to Granite City, limy visited their tons Thomas anil Cary anil wife, ami daughter anil alto Mrs. Ilonerkamp't sister, other relatives and friends, p Mrs. lotserue Hloeiiikcr was given a ImI y shower Friday. The hostesses were Mrs, llonnie and Mrs. Thelma Mtxne. Twenty sit guevlv weie hi al lemlante. Caines were played and those receiving prizes were Mrs. Cleu.la Cipon, Mrs la Meven-Inirjj and Mrs. Jerry Short. Die home was deioraled in pink and Idiie and after the gifts were a dehdimv luniheou sjM'nl the Christmas holiday visiting fins ills and relatives in Crau-il- e - Matie Iniok, a former welder at the Crauite City l)iXit is cmreutly working at the cmiuuit-tarthere. Matie etteuds Ins Ix'st wislies to all the Cramteer folks. y Mr, and Mrs, Ceurge lloner-kamretiirneil from a 3 week trip to Crauite City. They visited their sous Thomas and Gary and wife, and daughter and also Mrs. Ilonerkamp's sister, other relatives and friends. p iSti-it- e 0Elt Koiihto Jr. Mrs. loivenie liloemker was given a lnhy shower Friday. Hie hostesses were Mrs. Bonnie Clemons and Mrs. Thelma Mtxire. Twenty si guests were in attendance. Caines were played and those receiving prizes were Mrs. Clenda Cipon, Mrs. lae Meyen-hnr- g and Mrs. Jerry Short. The home was deistrated in pink anil Blue and after the gifts were unwrapped, a delicious luniheou was served. uf the most eternally effective and brilliant examples uf program music. Ever since its first in IVJO, it has performance staved In the repertoire as definitely one uf the must brilliant and colorful examples uf program music that never loses its huld on the audience. Hie orihestra also presents Berlioz's Roman Carnival Overture, another example uf the composer's personification of extreme roiuan-liiisn- i. Its Alan Muir, Ranch Not Too late to Plant! price Supertn drawn sleigh rides iiuw I re gin near the new visitor tenter on the hill east of the ranch buildings. Visitors will follow the new road to the paikiug area at the tenter. No visitor seliitles will Ire perHiis is one uf the favorite mitted in the home and ham com efts with I'tah audiences and area. all of this season's concerts have Hardware7 been tremendously popular and r fVn operated th i1 Advam ,)'.vW7 "il(f the lt. played to a hill elk -- Hirnes to Indicate it would lx wise I assurto get tickets early to of Cat he visitor laments ed of good seating. Tickets are ' M,ra made possible by w- -x available at 55 W "L when WINTER BULBS Sleighs are now going at Hardware Ham h and will continue taking visitors out to the elk herd as long as the snow is deep enough. teiideiit, said the The test of tolerance comes we are In the majority.-- . function the game management of the ramh. horse- - Tulips, Daffodils, Narcissus iTEADftlAN 916 North Main, Tooele T 882-356- 5 e I iI City. The Crimmuit were gone for three weeks and visited Mis, Crimmiiit luother and family al Fairview- Heights, III., and friends and relatives in M. lamis. Mo. oe o Bet timing hy popular demand for his setond engagement with Maestro Maurice Ahravam-- I and the I'tah Symphony Orihestra is the dynamic young violinist, Yong Itk Kim. Hie January 22 com ert in the Taliemaile is No. 8 in this season's subscription series. THIS POFILAR young artist, Yung l ik Kun is an emhaiit-in- g prodigy, who at the rijie old age of 25 has 20 years of nmsi-ca- l Hrf urn lances untler his lielt. Kiiii was Ixira in Korea and was winning awards for his violin Tldi little man is the von of comerts when only eight and Miihael and Emily Mas tv ell. lie was sent to study at the Curtis was horn Wednesday, January 12 Institute in Philadi'liliia with, at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Ivan Calaiman. Two years later, Photo hy A. D. Thomas he apjx'ared w ith Eugene Omtandy and the Philatlelirhia Orchestra. In Ptfift, Leonard Bernstein AImI iiitrixhued Kim as a young getelevision. nius" mi natum-widKiTmcM Suite then, he has made his del nit in iimsl important cities .Navy Met la I of the world, to rave reviews Mamie (.pi Alicl Itomero Jr. smh as Paul Hume uf the Wash-Ingtisoil of Mr. and Mrs. Alx-- Koiihto Post. "One of those mir-a- t of 2TI Fast Fiairlh North, Tooele les whereby a human has was awarded the Navy Aihieve-iimtuf unthe rare Ihtti gift given Medal dining ceremonies derstanding music, and perhaps at the Marine Corps Base, Okirarer still, the power to coiiumitii-eat- e nawa, where he is a meiulxT of its meaning." the Hurd Mamie Division. Kim will lie prevented with lie reieived the award for the orihestra in Saint- - Saens his outstanding service with the Concerto No. 3 in B minor for Heel Marine Forte, Iai ific. violin and orihestra. This movlie is a I97 graduate of ing and masterpiece Tixx'le High Sthixil, and attended the Cm verwty of Hawaii, is the lost and most famous of Honolulu Ix'fore entering the the composer's violin cuncertos, and we lixik forward to the deliservice. cate Imt passionate presentation of suih an artist with our great CAKI) OF HUNKS Simphonv Orchestra. Hie family of Mrs. Fnulie THE PRIMARY work of the limit wish to espress their sinevening, performed hy the orcere thanks for all the kindness chestra, is Rerlior.'s Symphonic evtemled during the illness and subtitled by the Fautastiipie, loss of their mother. To all "An Episode In the who helped in any way, sent coiiijxiser Life of an Artist." Berlioz first flowers, curds, or food, we say major and most popular work, it 'Thank you." encompasses his full scope of Ix-in-g was terseil. Mr. and Mis, I'at Cnmniiiiv vY - Hardware Ranch Sleighs Now Going Young Violinist Returns For Symphony Concert The Tootle Transcript, Fri., January 21, 1972 VISITS TOOELE Mrs. lamrence Creeii, who's husliand is a native of Tooele, was a visitor here for almost a week ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clen White. Mrs. Green left for her Clendale, California home Saturday. dramatic emotions and is one Federal Most employers will lie sub-ju- t to the Federal unemployment ta beginning in 11172, the Internal Revenue Service said ing friends and relatives in Granite City. Hie Crimmins were tixlav. I'ndor Public Law gone for three weeks and visitan ed Mrs. Crimmins brother and employer is subject to the Fedfamily at Fairview Heights, 111., eral unemployment tax if durMr. and Mrs. Pat Crimmins and friends and relatives in St. ing 1971 or 1972 he paid wages spent the Christmas holiday visit- - lamis. Mo. of $1500 in a calendar quarter or had one or more employees at any time in each of 20 calendar weeks. Previously, employers were not subject to the tax unless they had four or more employees at any time in each of 20 calendar weeks. The first $4,200 of wages paid an employee is subject to the tax beginning January 1, 1972, instead of $3,(XK) as in previous years. 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