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Show ed. They can annoy us or enskin or our rich us, get under mono- give us a shot in the arm, or spice our Utilities for service, as moments polue our minutes our at- on as whedules, or depending lott gained, experience William widenwasted or horizons titude toward them, ATTITUDES Interruptions can b viewed as sources of Irritation or oppor r The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Feb. 2, 1973 Dedication Sunday 2:30 p.m. tune Hie Sroxtd Win! will bold I lie dnlu Dun fur (lie addition alJ-n- l un lu (he cultural ball. Sun clay, February 4 at 2.30 p m. Elder FI Hay I. Clirutuiivrn Aulitaiil (o (be Cuuixil of (be A1 IN pji 1 t all sure what of shoe I want am not color or stue the tall blonde to the explained war with what i tlerk. A tfocky, elderly, very diort esecutive POWEjUOOlS NT Tl -- Twelve will prrvlile. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TOi (Style JnlimUxi, Roger Green, Waile Durfre, Suuui SwetiMin and OiliHite Amlrruxi, Sun., Frit. 4, John Edward Mill waul,' Juan Wliillatre, Turn Stain, Barliara Miawe, Marilyn Johanwxi, Oilier Stewart, Mutt., Fell. 5, larry Sandlx-ig- Belated birthday greeting go to tbit handvume young man Brian who turned t Ronald on January 10. lie it (lie tun uf IJnda and Hun Mcleimire of Grantttillr. Joining in the tele-brion were great grandma Mn. Fide lladfirld. grandparentt Mr. and Mrv Datid King and family, all of Granlttillc, aunt and untie Mr. and Mrv Jimmy King and Anicy Dale, ol St util tint greet auutt and umlrt Mr. and Mn. Edward Stoddard and girl, Mr. and Mrv Jtncph lladlicld and Jeffery, all ol Tooele. The young man received many nice birthday gift. The beautiful birthday cake wat decorated by Aunt Ml da lladfirld. (after in the evening Brian received a birthday call from hit grand parents Mr. and Mrv James W. M demure and I'ncle Wayne uf Memphis, Tennettre. Mcl-mior- , Kathleen Sleeneck, Dorthv Stnxnlx-rg- , Greg Brown, and William C. Walk, Tue., Feb. 6, Doelene farkiiiMin, Matt law-rent- e, Heed Aimalvn Gallltter, fiJianuHi, Hetky ami Frank Sneed Jr., Wed., Feb. 7. e and Mrv Chloe Davenport, all of Crantsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Theo Fowler of Toccoa, Georgia. IKS Libel Helps Avoid Errors lie sure to IwIm-- I on the las package they receive in the mail, the Internal Revenue Service said today. The IRS can quickly process income tax ret unis with laliclv, vir.ee the laliel contain necessary identifying information, said Roiaml V. Wive, District Director for I'tah. You can the lalx--l from the tax package and place it on your tax return. If your name or address has make the necessary changed, corrections on the lalx-- l and lightly strike through the wrong preprinted infuniiation. If ymi have a refund due, this will help insure delivery of the check to the correct address. Taxpayers should also lx- certain to enter their correct sx-ia- l r e security iniinlx-- on the lalx--l file their return. they The filing deadline for 1972 tax returns is April 16, 1973. Taxpayers use the should of an A. Glenda Elaine Gelster, a junior in the College of Pharmacy, David Scott Long and Debra Jean Raddatz, both freshmen in Academics, are all from Dugway. JOHN F. Elsholz, a senior in the College of Business, is a graduate of Crantsville High School. The Tooele honor students, graduates of Tooele High, with their college are listed here: Senior students are Christina Ann Diehl, Humanities; and War of the equipFloyd Anderson, Paul Matthews and Don Judd (L to R) who are in charge ment for the 73 Sociable to be held Saturday, February 24. Committee members will be around for your support on Crantsvillcs success of the 89th annual Old Folks Sociable. Scout Expo 73 Liunclicfl Saltair District Boy leaders recently attended cial meeting at the Great Salt Lake Council where direction was given to prepare them for the Scout Expo 73. This great Expo gives all , Scout troops in the Council a Veterans who are 65 or oldchance to display their skill and er may lie treated for their connected disabilities in knowledge, in merit badge areas V.A hospitals, if taxis are availto the public, a chance for the able, without submitting the fitroops of the council to earn nancial statement of inability money for needed supplies, camp to defray the hospital charges fees, etc. elsewhere. It has leen suggested that Members of Crantsville Stake are busy preparing House each troop choose a merit badge Talk the parent and youth program to be presented Febsubject which they wish to demonruary 20, 21 and 22. strate. Upon receipt of their reservations, they will he assigned a booth in one of the following skill areas; Challenge Area, Indian Village, Aqua Events, Paul ren Ray Stewart, Social and BeBunyan Kitchen, Science Technihavioral Science. cal or Pioneering. JUNIOR students in the ColAll interested persons should lege of Science are: Kevin Richattend an Expo 73 information day ardson, Ren Imai and Dan Clegg; Rehearsals are now underway Erda, Clark and Crantsville Se- at the Scout Service Center, from College of Humanities are John for the Crantsville Stake presen- cond are invited. Curtain time is 9 a.m. to 12 noon March 3. K. Bevan and Gene Ishizuka; tation of House Talk which is 7 p.m. each night. May 11 will be the Saltair Business, Paul Bickmore, Ronald scheduled for production FebruRehearsals are scheduled for District Ticket Kickoff with reElton; Stephen Farrell Davies ary 20, 21 and 22. February 3, 10 a.m. to 12 noon port meetings to be scheduled. in Mines and Mineral Industries; Members of nine wards in the at Dugway; February 10, Rush For more information contact Anna Paulos, Education; George stake are in the play Valley, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and Oran Mueller, Tooele; taking part James Paulos, Social and Be- which is under the direction of February 17, 9 a.m. to 12 noon Grant Eastwood, 298-47or a havioral Sciences; and Clark Nina Fawson, stake drama direc- at the Crantsville Stake Center. member of the Saltair District Stookey, Fine Arts. tor, Alan Cook, music director Commissioner Staff. The four sophomore students and Bonnie Whiting, organist. are Paul Berryhill, Mines; Cary House Talk will be presentVal Watkins, Engineering; Gay-le- n ed at Dugway on Tuesday, FebZentner, Academics and Pa- ruary 20 and at the Crantsville tricia Ann Russell, Humanities. Stake Center February 21 and Three freshman appearing on 22. the list are Julie Ann Bevan, On the 21st, members of Live television comes back to and SeScience; Martha Kay Diehl, AcaPromises, Promises, Rush Valley, Grantsville First, life with the annual also again OConnor demics and Edward Jacobson, Year Itch. ven atThird and Fourth Wards will the extravaganza, Mines. has a fantastic television backtend and on the 22nd, Lake Point, of Dimes Telerama. Leadground. He won an Emmy Award ing off this years all star cast for the Colgate Comedy Hour will be the great entertainer of series and was awarded the stage, screen and television, DonAward for outstanding conald OConnor. And starring with tributions to creative television him will be Mary Ann Mobley, techniques. Gary Collins, James Shigeta and THE VIVACIOUS Miss MobRobert Peterson. The kids will a former Miss America, has ley, get a special treat with stage experience with legitimate Ronald McDonald and too credits long to list fully, but our friendly Frankenstein. OkTHE SHOW will be held which include Brigadoon, Hello and lahoma, Dolly this year on February 3 and 4 at Guys and Dolls. She also starthe University of Utah Special red in movies with Elvis Presley Events Center. It begins at 11:30 in Girl Happy; and with Jerry p.m. Saturday night and continues Lewis in Three on a Couch. through 5:30 p.m. Sunday afterGary Collins started his canoon. Admission and parking are Oklahoma in the musical reer free. and has since appeared in the Funds from the March of movies Cleopatra, and The Dimes Telerama are used to supand has a long, Longest Day port the Birth Defects Center at list of television credits. He long Primary Childrens Hospital as and his wife, Mary Ann Mobley well as the Intermountain Newthird appeartheir are making born Intensive Care Center and on a March of Dimes Teleance the Genetic Counseling Program rama. at the University of Utah MediThe star of Flower Drum cal Center, along with national and Bridge to the Sun Song programs in birth defects realso will be bringShigeta James search and education. Over $400,-00- 0 ing his many talents to this has been granted to medical years Telerama as will Robert programs in Utah. star of Broadways Peterson, Besides starring in over fifty of La Mancha and now Man movies including Singin in the a resident of Salt Lake City. Call Me Madam, Rain, Walking My Baby Back Home and The dragonfly nymph, as an the Francis series, Donald underwater insect, has been O Connor has received rave reknown to eat mosquito wrigglers views for his outstanding performat the rate of 20 per minute. ances in stage plays such as lie-for- , . . non-servi- 24 Local Students Make U of U Honor List Twenty four persons from the Tooele County Schools are among the 1917 students named to the Autumn quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. To lie named to the honor list a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent The Crantsville LDS Seminary Building will be dedicated Sunday, February 4th, at 1:00 will perform the p.m. Elder URay L. (.'hrivtiantrn, Awivtant to the Council of Twelve, will be invitation Attendance by only. dedicatory prater. IIAPPY ANNIVERSARY TOi Mr. and Mrs. Turn Stain and Mr. and Mrv Inland Tate Mon., Felt. 5, Mr. and Mrv Detaiy Price, Tuev, Feb. 6, Mr. and Mrv Brent Iae IVtrrwm and Mr. and Mrv Frank Crist Wed., Fell. 7th. H-- Meet pretty Miss Heather Iar-lea- n Cook the new little daughter of Gene and Linda Cook of Crantsville. She arrived on December 19, 1972 at the LDS Hospital. She is the first grand-child for Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler and the fifth for Sirs. Norman Adamv Great grandparents are Mrv Violet Hammond Fantastic Panel Savings Grantsville Stake MIA Readies Production MOLDING Black Winnie-the-Poo- k Helena Rubenstein products Love Products Clairol Products ea. PANEL NAILS 8 Base - Reg. 1.92 Off! All Stock 10 I 2)12 34MQTHr.lAIN- - Reg. 1.19 ea. 89 79 1 box pH. Vinyl Flat 4X8-'- 2 PANEL WHITE SHEETR0CK ADHESIVE PAINT Reg. 1.79 Wall Bond Reg. 1.10 Reg. 3.98 160 Special I Sale 3" SHEETR0CK PLASTIC All Stock a. TAPE PAINT Reg. 1.60 $1 45 98 gal. 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