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Show v5i;n rk hnwi.t 5 , Second Section ' r' t 'CS Aks faMStf rxih fir rn-l i7 From the Mayors Desk 7T atfartrViartki The Tooele Transcript, Friday, October 20, 1972 if m -' air ii n, Fart of the football scene are the CHS cheerleaders who are on hand to lead enthusiastic support to the team. Varsity cheerleaders are Nannette Mine hey, Kim Sandberg, Elaine Smith, Tara Crowther, Patty Anderson and Lori Millward. JV are Elaine Anderson, Cyndie Gunderson, Toni Durfee and Joy Riddle. will not for a moment consider I Hard to define, loyalty is promoting him to a position easy to detect. Let a worker of great trust and responsibility, be ever so brilliant, ever so for disloyalty breeds distrust. brainy, ever so ambitious, if To thine own self le true, his employers know he is not and it must follow, as the night loyal through and through, they the day, thou canst not then be LOYALTY false to any man. bes, Forles. I would like to extend a special thanks to the citizenry of Crantsville for their splendid cooperation in our community clean-u- p campaign of October 14 and 15. It is realized that not everything was picked up, however, with the amount of debris that was put out, much progress was made. I would like to personally thank the tremendous efforts of the following groups of people and individuals who participated in this effort: The United States Army Reserve and the following units: 96th ARCOM of the United States Army Reserve, &36 Signal Company, 419 Transportation Company, 866 Service Company, 449 Quartermaster Company; Duane Dick-maFrank Taylor, Max Hunt, the Crantsville FFA, the Crantsville Fire Department for their organizing the block captains for their efforts in contacting the people. a. g Our hats-of- f to the Crantsville Booster Club and Post 9319 of the VFW and ladies auxiliary of the VFW for a most fantastic dinner which was served to all workers both Saturday and Sunday. Big equipment swings into action in removing old cars in the recent clean up program. We hope that these groups of people will again be able to participate in another such clean-u- p campaign. Once SUPERVISORS If you are idle, you are on LEARNING again, a sincere thanks for the fine effort and cooperation of A good supervisor is one the way to ruin, and there are Learning is something that everyone Progress - thru effort. who can step on your toes few stopping places upon it. It is never finished. Robert Schu-- Mayor Teryl Hunsaker without messing up your shine, is rather a precipice than a mann, Advice to Young Musi- J BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: ertified Public Accountants dans Music Journal road. Henry Ward Beecher. A. WorWootton, Jason Ralph thington, and Owen Curtis, Sat., Oct. 21; Kathy Eglerg, Sun., Oct. 22; Colden Stromberg, Marve Custin, Olive Walk, Lynn Beckstead, Mon., Oct. 23; Joyce Elfors, Tues., Oct. 24; Cary L. Bob'nder, Wed., Oct. 25. B. C. For Readership among young people very nearly matches the 78 per cent average among all adults 18 and over. --- ..r Banrus-Willia- r. ' t VttXlY VALUES QUANTITIES LIMITED QUANTITIES LIMITED VALUES iklSU A HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. O. M. (Happy) Hager, Wed., Oct. 25. varssty- Veterans! Heres Your Answer. . . amors ysmmsm VARIETY PACK ghiclcts V54RIETYPACK 40 pack of 2 candy coatod chiclets gum in on packago. Two pieces of gum individually boxed for a good Halloween Triat. Rg. 59 s ? MINIATURE CRUNCH 30 Miniature Bars of delicious mi Pretty Janae Elfors was born Tuesday, October 3, 1972 at the Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake City to happy parents Bryon and Joyce Elfors. She weighed 9 pounds 4 ounces and measured 20 inches long, and has two tance may be paid after eight sisters Jenise, 12; Janeen 11 and years from date of your last a brother Scott 6. Grandparents discharge, or after May 31, 1974, are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy E. whichever is later. Cody, Wyo.; Mr. Liljenquist, Q. Im drawing VA compenand Mrs. Joseph B. Elfors, of sation for a 100 percent service Crantsville. Great grandparents connected disability, and the Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Rupp, agency has granted a waiver Tooele; Mr. and Mrs, Robert on my Cl life insurance premiums. B. Sagers, Lake Wiew and Mrs. Should I return ' the ' insurance Ann Williams, Crantsville. Mary dividend check I received re- Creat great grandmother is cently, since I pay no preMrs. Mary O. Stewart, Tooele miums? A. No. You are entitled to RESPONSIBILITY the dividend. Under the waiver A man who enjoys responsiprovision of your policy, the bility .usually gets it. A man insurance continues in force who merely likes exercising Mal- as though premiums are being authority usually loses it. paid. Q. IF MY JOB requires transfer to another location can I be released from liability for a home purchased with a Cl loan? A. Yes, if the loan is current the buyer agrees to assume your liability, and VA accepts him as a good credit risk. A release from liability does not automatically restore your GI home loan entitlement, however. Entitlement may be restored only if the loan has been repaid in NESTLES ii Q. How long can I go to school under the Cl Bill? A. YOU ARE entitled to one and a half months of schooling for every month of active duty after January 31, 1955, up to a maximum of 36 months for 18 or more months of service. However, no educational assis- chocolate and crisp rice. Delight the youngsters with every bit. Reg. 79 Office Supplies and Machine Rentals ELECTRO Business Machines 25 East Vki482-20S- I full. Where beautiful things happen DOROTHY GRAY TREAT SPECIAL COMPLEXION CARE FOR YOUR HANDS. 00 DOROTHY GRAY Hand Creams ; for softer, more holdable hands. 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