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Show 0 ciirctkh norms (xwiriHl trll PxvxhologitU you call 4 lot alxMit a man's tharac-te- r liv the Mat ha ilirxx--v Irf hajxx n't true M Ilia May a Imi IvhIh-U- v uf u talr reflex t the KiiitiUi llillit, til mairly l4 our im. llrllrf Homes and (iardeux. For Your SPECIAL of 23 To (alilira!e Mu Coition Reunion D Wla llich VI...J giaduating rlasx ul 1921 Mill meet al ilia Clotting KtnU-l- s imi lliall iah l relelual Julia hiuliriuil. IM In tin WEDDING Husy Class VNlt IH cl, Tla. al 7 Ul Mill stall al Mill lia seised l in, liana M liu has tail liaru pleat (all Romania I halt uni-laste- HV2 I'UlT u r I of 1 liKiiia I . 'Vml SS 1722. Retef tat Inn Julia (N, , aififi mint lia III III To visit Activity Schedule i Ca.ts.xLng MR. AM) MRS. J Inn luf ilia VuuiijJ Mail 4IhI Cleanerxl Uulli III Ilia Tooele Region Ik wheiluled In liegui ini Satimlav, Julia 9. Tlia atilt il v Mill In held al Filth- - Elgin li Waul ilia Tuia-llo al H im. Menda-r- s aia In inn ihrlf mi knit ami prim. dimes. Tliaia Mill lia games ami (l Charming Menus to Make Your Wedding Lovelier! Call ! ainl mar ruga took place II Iming. and lamia Wingfield. Sun., Jma 10. Krsui Paul Oigill. David K. W'iNtliiiigtiNi, Caroline Rigliv, Run, Rath Mair and Claig Yumiglaig. Mm.. ; Kimlaily Jaoai Mur-lav- , Tuev., June 12. Flaine l Hager, AIIinni si retire k, Ceurge Meeneik ami Jmlv llrgvlrd. Wed., June 1 1. Jma Feb-ruar- Ira Canlner, lllimNk. Tliay ara expected in Cianltville link Mark lor a visit. al mIiuIi uumI. lima lliry Mill In IiinkncI al Dirt ViikUv. Jiiim 10 al X pin. ail ojien hnnte letejNiiNi. In A HIPPY WEDDING a liiruila l m liailulail luf ilia Mlmh family filamlk ami dote ANM FRSIRY TO: Nintli Male Center. Slaw art ami ftiamlk Mill lia ink Hail. Mr. ami Mrs. Wallrr J. Svrdin. Jac k graduated limn Giants-vill- a Mr. and Mis. Kav Mary Jaan ('milk Mill lx ilia and High Sdmnl ami sim-qteakeiv Mr. Cuitix Ik vna Mr. and Mrs. Jay Kmtakl Me weiik-n- t til ilia Itinky MiHiiilain hak Raveled all mar ilia world Sun., June 10; Mr. in Ima Milh hik civil M'rvica and Mix. Itmlau AkVM lalliNi. Jamrs K. Ccmk, Mr. Julia II Ik Ilia regular flaw duties, ami plaakiua cac aOmi trips. and Mtv Kavintmd VanN'uv ami m liclula ami lliaia M ill la a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Reacham, activity. Il Milt aim la ROM TO MF.KT Mini., June II; Mr. and Mrs. lialil al ilia Nnilli Staka Center Wallace lliglcv and Mr. and JUNE 7 starting al 7.10 p in. Women ul ilia Muma Mill huhl Mrs. Deuev Christensen. Tuas., lhair annillinanl marling Thurv June 12. Mr. and Mrs. Iluliert Raker, Wed., June I I. clay. June 7 al 8 p in. All mem-In-rara urged In la in attend-aura- . fil 1 FaM-sca- i a. Ralph Jensen 882-40- Jrili 111 lllimNk. Ilia e An extensive Line of Wedding Decorations and lUlc lilt. Cindy la-imm. RalfJi B I.IIinv ami Denise luilav, Sal., Jma 9, lluliliv Cullahrr, JuIiii WuilhiugliNi, Tmii Dnifee, kenin Knamlk Mill In hapv In laaru of Iha mainage ui Jack lliown, uni nf Mik. Fain W'iIuni. Cianltsille, In Kav Yigunixhi. uf K BROWN Drllalt Hranlsvillc Summer U BIHTIlim GREETINGS TO, itvlvwt(s Voting Adults V 75 Candle Light Steak House In Grcntsville nlrk diors). June IS latkevirw s Fifth Q Mondays and Tuesdays dima-a-di- p icture ik dmiic-- r cm Friday, Juua 8, Hie alfair Mill sponvuing and carnival la held al Beginning June 11 and 12 the Tocale Slake Center Parting at 0 pin. ami ccMitimiing lo 9 p in. The iiiriiu Mill include hoi dogk, sloppy joey kaladk and Come and See Us desserts. Many fun things are planned fur the carnival. the Week One way to forget other troubles of tight shoes. is all your lo wear a pair - script tu ipiicker-than-theey- y 0 June y June Iaagoon Day is the lagmai Day. All 4 llers in the state are invited lo attend. n Games and activities will at 10 a.m. A get acquainted picnic is planned for 12 ikkhi, or club to with each supply their own lunch. Rides will oHn at 1 pin. There is available an all day ride pass for $2.50. Dus past will allow a 4 Her to ride any and all rides as many times as desired all afternoon and evening. Parking will lie free all will lie free; all other things such as swimming, golf, fun house, etc., will lie regular price. meinliers and leaders will need to wear some type of chevron or insignia in order to receive free parking and a reduced ride pass. These are available at the Extension Office, Thursday, June 1 date for the Stale e d Ih-s- I. 4-- Few people are fast enough aMiii LceAnn Anderson eperienc good ined a unique first birthday FriHerman Cross, Tri tentions. day, June I. She underwent surCountry (Mo.) News gery Thursday but had to stay over til Friday, so her party was set for Saturday. Big brother Mike came down with the chicken po Saturday, the party was postponed again. Lee.Anns parents are David and Judy An- to keep up with their Federal Building, 65 North Main Street. This is an outstanding opmeinliers and portunity for leaders to get together, get acquainted and share ideas. 4-- derson, Crantsville. Grandparents are Mrs. Vivienne Anderson, of Crantsville and Mr. and Mrs. Sebastain Unser, Tooele. Creat grandmothers are Mrs. Rennie Anderson, Crantsville and Mrs. Eva Piatz, Devils Lake, South Dakota. LeeAnn's brother Mike and sister Jill held a small party for their sister Sunday. Cousins Debbie and Leslie Anderson helped in the fun. If r 4-- 4-- Herald. i 197-- 1. lie-gi- offset presses, the I took has come a lmig. arduous May. liv the genius and perlimiK-llesistence of many individuals and nations. Indeed, all humanity has reason to In proud of the I took, for it shows us at our very Ding live the hook! Ernest O. Hauser, Christian M-- June 21 Diiid vs Fifth U Durd vs Fifth y Fifth vs Lakeview IIP Fifth vs Lakeview HP Second vs Eighth IIP Secund vv Eighth HP Third vs Seventh HP Diird vs Seventh HP June 26i Fifth vs First Q Fifth v First Q Diird vs lakeview Group (J Diird vs Lakeview Croup y Die-g'H- Stale MI 19 Second vs First Q Second vs First Q Sixth vs Lakeview Gruup (, Sixth vs Lakeview Croup (j Fifth vs Fourth () Fifth vs Fourth Q Tenth vs Seventh IIP Tenth vs Seventh HP Drldsie (ade, president of the Cranlssille High Srltuul Cow-ba- y Band and James C. jasrns. Band Director, proudly display the beautiful Ircijdiy gisen to llse Band lur ticir esrcllent performance at llse Elks lldldarado Parade in lais Vegas. The Band members are grateful to esersjoe w I hi helped in any wav to make the trip possible. It was an enjoyable experience for all of them. Ciaulsvilte. Keith is on a salsatical lease fimn the BYl' and plans cm getting his Doctorate Degree in i. Health Educaliim while in then return to the lie Hrigham Young I'niversiiy to leach. 14 Sixth vs Fourth Sivth vs Fourth V IIP DiiiJ vs Dmd vs Lakeview IIP Fifth vs Eighth IIP Fifth vs Eighth HP Tenth vs Second HP Tenth vs Second HP Cur-salli- s, d DinncMlurniiul Friday, June 8 Lakes lew ss Fifth t) Fourth vs First (,) Fourth ss First Second ss Diiid Second vs Third (J Second vs Sevcnih HP Secund vs Seventh HP MOVE TO OREGON Mr. and Mrs. Keith Kanen and thildirn Scott and llolli air leaving this week fur Oregon where they will make their hmiie fur a year. Mrs. Kanen will I miiemlirred as the former Diane Julmsm uf BOOKS Man's thoughts and dreams, his kilim ledge and his aspira-tiimare stored in IkkAs wealth lo In tax-- hv all Mini From the first wijtlilv so Dime A Dip a CLOSED The Other Days of Johnson, daughter uf president and Mrs. Kenneth C. Johnson left for a two weeks all ecjirnse paid vacatimi to Mriicsi, al aig with other inrin--I ris of the B1 U Cougarrttes. Dies were Invited as guests til the Sian Watts family DU' haskrtlMlI coat hi. Die Cuy SimimNids family, and two chatufs and their fauulie. Dtev motored to Las Vegas, lor a slop over, from there to And from Phuetot, Arirona. theie hy plane to La Pa. Me-nDiey will lie staving at the Puuta Colorado laalge where they will Diaid a yacht for deep sea fishing and sight seeing. They will also enfov surf fishing, scutia diving, water skiing and swimming. Ilirv will return home June IH. and Ann will wink in Provo until the last uf July, and then go to New Ycuk lo the CuiiKiiah Pageant, and wuik at the Pageant for two weeks. k First Ward Ml Will Be Tourlc North Stake MeUhl shoe PneslhooJ hor mouth the lor wlirduled pitching uf June at Tooele City Paik bed-u- l will run on the following hois own sour (Bung Ann (for-niril- v ilia iluily Imii giadualex rlav I'Miilrau fctill lua Ikk ata not ilurav lnaixllt ImhU h 45 pin Ouiiirf Horseshoe Pitching Scheduled Summer Planned For Ann Johnson Tlic Tooele Transcript, Friday, June 8, 1973 Agencies Complete Meetings y y Sixth xs Second Sixth xs Second Diird xs Second HP Third vt Second HP The Interagency Committee has completed meetings throughout Utah where they received biological data and recoin me for 1973's big game hunting regulations. The committee, composed of representatives of the Bureau of lauid Management, U.S. Forest Service and the. Division of Wildlife Resources, is charged hy the Board of Big Came Control to collect pertinent facts, June 2Si Tenth v Third HP Tenth vs Third HP Fifth vs Seventh HP Fifth vs Seventh IIP nda-tiiN- is Eighth vs Lakeview IIP Eighth vs Lakeview IIP Fourth vs Third I) Fourth vs Diird stands for Elders HP stands for High Priest group and harvest Four men constitute a team. primarily range All games are set for 6:00 data, relative to big game species and to make recommendations pin. regarding hunting seasons antk DEMOCRACY regulations. The committee will Democracy is a process, not present the information to the' a result. It is no particular set board in public meetings in June. of policies hut the means of The tioard is composed of the reaching them. It is a commitDirector of the Division of Wild- ment to rational discourse, to life Resources; U.S. Forest Serpersuasion, to restraint in the vice (representative of public use of political advantage, to the lands); and a representative from reservation of force or threat. 's the Cat tlemens Association, Anthony Lewis, New York Times Association and organiz- columnist quoted in Congressioned sportsmen. al Record. y y Wool-grower- Give Away Specials Veterans! Heres Your Answer. . . Q. How much time do I have to get my schooling under the Cl Bill? A. Education or training under the current GI Bill must be completed within eight years of separation from military ser- 168 Merc :66 166 ff 65 65 64 66 vice or by May 31, 1974, which- - ever Weve got the scratch When you get the itch for a new or newer car, come see us. Well arrange the loan in advance so you have more bargaining power when you go shopping. Helps establish your bank credit, too. Quick service, easy terms and low cost. 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