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Show VSkv. : LAKEVIEW NEWS ,'rj D Donna Dixon - 8S2 - 31S1) n Mr. Eugene Brietigain was neth will he wearing a cast on honored on his birthday Satur- - his leg for several weeks, day evening at his home when Guests at the home of Mr. all his family members gather- ed to celebrate. Ice cream, cake and Mrs. Arthur Shields this and apple pie were served to week are: Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rupp and (Lonnie) Gifford, Mrs. Mary C.if-t A family of Grantsville; Mr. and ford and Lela Gifford, of Coloin- Tennessee, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Roger Mead and family, ?' Mr. and Mrs. Steven Pratt and Claude (Jeanniene) Rydalch and i I I A daughter of Provo; Mr. and sx children of Idaho Falls, i Mrs. Dean Gerritsen of Salt Idaho. Lake Citv; Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Joe Allen Candelario, son of Caldwell Mrs. Bonnie Carpenter and Eugene Brietigain Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Candelario sons have returned to their two PalDean Mrs. and anj Bishop was one year old on June 26. Iller home in Pasco, Washington after anj Matt. His two older sisters Angie an enjoyable visit with Bonnie's and Bernadette helped hint Mrs. Florence Killup and her parents Mr. and Mrs. Willard eat his cake and ice cream. daughter Mrs. Joyce Garrish and Mathews. Gary came to accom-twchildren of Arvada, Colo., pany his family home, have been visiting with another Ladies I Girls President and Mrs. Percy J. daughters family, the Terry Rivers and son, Versal, arrived Mathews for a few days. BLOUSES by air Monday evening from Kenneth Jones returned home ' their home in Apia, Western Monday from the Valley West Samoa, for a combined business Hospital in Granger, where he trip and vacation. President Rihas been confined for eight vers, who is a Patriarch in the No. Main 50 weeks following an injury. Ken- - Apia West Stake, also serves in the other four stakes and the mission. He has been called to MOTOR VU: On at 9:20 - Ends Friday a seminar in Salt Lake City for STACY KEACH three days. There are nine thousFAYE DUNAWAY and members in the four stakes of Western Samoa and one in THE MAN WITH 6UNSIGHT EYES American Samoa at Pago Pago. COMES TO KILLI . . " LJ q 66' "saMa" "ESS Mrs. Rivers (Helen) is a Regional Dance Director in their area of the South Pacific and is also secretary of the church schools of Western Samoa. LEEVAN CLEEF COLOR WILLIAM BERGER JJJUniteAptists MOTOR VU Saturday Fireworks, Shorts Plus this big western. Fireworks on at about 10 Weather Permitting Q MOTORVU-Saturda- Mr. and Mrs. Golden Dixon sons Raymond and Laury accompanied by Ed Dixon and of Granger, returned Darrin, Saturday evening from a most pleasant camping and fishing trip in the Manti, LaSalle National forest. They reported the scenery beautihil, the weather cool and fishing excellent. and yj A 1 Si ;gp News 4--H 4 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benson, Mrs. Norma Hanks and son Robb, and Deanna Palmer returned home Sunday after attending the wedding reception of Miss Leanna Barnett in Caliente, Nevada. Mr. and Mrs. Loran Dansie and four boys visited at the Dixon home on Sunday. GRANTSVILLE NEWS bv Lucv Navlor Phone OFFICERS TRAINING AND SWIMMING PARTY This activity will lie on Friday, June 30th starting at 6:00 p.m. at the Tooele Municipal Pool. The first 30 Swimming minutes will be spent in the officer's training, the next hour will be spent swimming. Treats The Grantsville Traildusters will be provided after swimming. The cost of swimming is 25 Invitational Youth Horse Show cents for those Junior High was held Saturday, June 17th School age and younger, 50 There were 103 young people cents for High School age and competing for the trophies and ribbons donated by merchants 75 cents for adults. in this area. All members are invitThe following were winners of ed to attend the officers training whether they are officers or the most points in each age not. Of course all are invited group: to swim. There will be games to year olds - Annette 4 trophies. for those with do who wish not "'right play to swim. year olds - Neldon This will Ire great fun. Come Cn'chlow with 2 trophies. and join us. Oh, yes, bring your Kimberly year olds bathing suit and a towel and Hansen from Dngway with 2 the desire to swim and enjoy trophies. yourself. See ya there. year olds - Sally John- Proves Successful Complete 4-- 6-- 2 13-1- 3 16-1- 8 son with 5 trophies. May 31. 1972 Our first meeting was conducted by Linda Zentner at 615 South 425 'Vest. We started with Kookabura" for our first song lead by Honda Hiss, a prayer was given by Lexi Hiss and Shonda Zentner lead the pledge and motto. We all said the job we wanted. Every- body got the job they picked. Officers: President, Lexi Hiss; Vice president - Y'londa Hiss, her job will also include Song Leader; Tiffeni Zentner, Sec re- tary Treasurer; and Shonda Zent- ner, reporter. We all decided on the name of Zenthiss Art Factory. We will be doing Mod Podge and deco- podge. YYe are going to have a pop and plastic milk bottle drive to help raise money for our different kits and activities. We are going to have a field trip into a hobby shop in Salt Lake to see their exhibits of Gold Mod Podge, Decopouge, Leafing, Cake boddle dolls, etc. Tonight we are having our first 4-- 1 Plans For Celebration Jr. Horse Show ZENTHISS ART FACTORY 884-384- There were many ribbons and trophies won by a large numlier of participants, which w'ere too numerous to list each separately. Only the ones with the most points were listed. Second Section The Tooele Transcript, Friday, June 30, 1972 The Grantsville Fourth of celebration planning is July completed. Among the many events to be held are: a Horse Show-De-on Saturday, July 1st at the Grantsville Arena at 2 p.m. and diIt will be jack-po- t vided into two age groups, 14 and under, 15 and over. This is an open show anyone may enter. Some of the events scheduled are barrels, keyhole, jx)le bending, and stake race for the first age group and barrels, poles, keyhole, hide race and rescue race for the second age group. In the evening there will be a big western dance at the Elementary School Cym starting at 9 p.m. featuring the Western Yeomen. BACK FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Fawson and Mr. and Mrs. George HamBIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: mond back from a nine day Vicky Gust in, Sally M. Brown vacation trip are enthused over and Craig Chidester, Sat., July the whole tiling. Included in Russell 1; Willardson, Sun., their trip was Las Vegas, Los David Darin 2; Millward, July Angeles, San Francisco and Ukiah C. Harris, Bobby Chaudoin and where the Fawson's visited their Berkley C. Orr. Mon., July 3. son Cary, his wife and baby Carla Sagers, Wayne Otter- - for two days. All good things strum, Coralee Brown and Re- - come to an end so back to the becca Brinkerhoff, Tues., July 4. hum drum of everyday living, Bradley Sneed, Lynn Imlay and Kelly C. Johnson, "ed., July 5. Mr. anc Mrs. Terry Judd and daughter Torn spent last A HAPPY YVEDDING weekend at Flaming Gorge. ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Frank "orthing- World War II veterans can ton. Sat., July 1; Mr. and Mrs. use dividends from their V Chick Palmer, Mon., July 3 and Nati(ma Service Life Insurance Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johnson, on t0 )uv additional coverage start ed., July 5. jn(, jn' j(ij LORI MILLYVARD VICKY Cl'STIN CHERYL BOUNDER COLLEEN JONES -- " The above young ladies are vying for the roll of July 4th Grantsville Queen. Two attendants will also be selected. Lancaster Plays Fanatical 'Lawman club slumber party. Reporter Shonda Zentner ADD 4 II NEYVS ZENTHISS ART FACTORY June 16, 1972 Lexi Hiss called our second meeting to order. Honda Iliss gave an opening prayer, Shonda Zentner lead us in the motto and pledge and Tiffeni Zentner read the minutes. Mrs. Zentner told us about the good and bad paints to use and their importance. She showed us a picture wall and pictures frames and the colors that would look ZENTHISS ART FACTORY June 23, 1972 The third meeting of the Zenthiss Art Factory was called to order by Lexi Hiss, opening prayer by Ylonda Hiss and - motto and pledge given by Lex! Hiss and Tiffeni Zentner read the minutes. Business consisted of all participating in the pop good. YYe talked about our project bottle drive and the amount to help raise money for our supthat had been collected in the We decided to have it on last drive Wednesday 2 p.m. to plies. Monday, YVednesday and some6 p.m. Then we started out for times Saturday until we raise our Friday pop bottle drive. the money needed. That Friday Reporter - Shonda Zentner took a field trip to Zims we P.S. The Extension Office Store in Salt Lake City. would like to encourage anyone Shonda Zentner Reporter, interested, to build a float for the 4th of July parade. You can Stock promoter: Fresh share do this as an individual or as fiend. a club. Shelby Friedman Burt Lancaster has one of the most ingriguing roles of a career which spans 51 films - 10 of them YVestems - with his part as ruthless, unbending Town Marshal, Jered Maddox, in MiYVinners chael Lawman, which will open Saturday at the Motorvu Theatre, through release by United Artists, an ena tertainment service of 4-- - G W W Corporation. For although the setting of the film is the toligh of the 1880s, its theme could mid-'Ve- o LL society. and Queen Contest were held Saturday, June 24. The Jr Club r c,ub is Nancy Johnson, second attendant, Vandy Queen is Jennie Williamson, first attendant Davis. Alternate is Annette Durfee. half-bree- JULY 4th 10 a.m. and family counselCHAMPUS benefits when prescribed by a physician and administered by specialists such as pastoral counselors, social workers or consultation centers. Marriage ing G3B0 mmm mu warn are HAIR ROLLERS Mandie YVarr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. YVarr was one year old on June 24. A birthday party was planned for grandparents the measels. WHB (0G9 QfiOJ fOD Lancaster plays a fanatical lawman who arrives in a neighboring town to arrest all the leading citizens to stand trial for an accidental killing - and from that point on the story examines one mans rigid interpretation of the law and its conflict against the moral and human values of a small town community. The role adds another dimension to a wealth of characterizations which over the past 25 years have included parts as a swashbuckling pirate, a gentle alcoholic, a killer, exhibitionist, army hero, social worker, hell-andamnation evangelist, business executive, stunt parachutist, d Sicilian aristocrat and a Mexican. DAY to 10 p.m. st be applicable to contemporary OPEN MDWifM Off Trans-americ- but Mandie had 50 OFF Half Price Store 50 No. Main Tooele J -- Tooele Bit and Spur Riding Club Wishes to Publicly thank all the Merchants, Organizations and Tooele City Corp., for their sponsorship of trophys and support given us. They all made our Annual Quarter Horse Show Very |