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Show Scout Council Schedules Turkey Shoot fourth The LDS Film To Be Shown Monday Eve. annual turkey shoot sponsored by the Explorers and Venturers of the Great Salt Lake Council, Boy Scouts of America, has been scheduled for Saturday, November 17. All registered Venturers, Explorers and their leaders in the council should make their plans now to attend. The event will be held at the Magna Gun Club, 8400 West 4025 South, Magna, from 7:00 a.m. till 3.00 p.m. fees of $2.50 Registration per person will include the range fee, clay pigeons and ammunition gauge). Sponsors indicate that one shooter in every five will win an $8.50 turkey certificate. There will also be special awards of hams, bacon, ammunition and other prizes. Shooters interested in participating in a specialty shotgun and rifle marksmanship post, should contact Paul Walker, phone or Joseph Massey The All children dont sass their parents. Some don't pay that much attention. Franklin Jones 3 is apwinter burnt orange least the at where propriate, season snowmobile stick- 1973-7- 4 ers are concerned. The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Nov. 9, 1973 USDA Ends Vendor Provisions In Great Basin Milk Order The Notice of the action was Department of Ag- K) announced that lished in the Federal Register it is terminating provisions in the Nov. 6. Great Basin (Utah, Nev., Wvo.) federal milk marketing order that designate a vendor as a handler and thus subject him to regulation by the order. l- Technical Institute, day, November ville Ward Cultural Hall. All single persons age 26 and over are invited to obtain a ticket and be in attendance at this Thanksgiving banquet. A turkey dinner with all the trimmings will be served and a program presented following. This event is for special interest members of the two Tooele Stakes and the Grantsville Stake. Fen-nimor- Wisconsin. Bob gift new ho mitting the following: 1) A county property tax clearance. 2) A completed 1973-7- 4 application card. 3) The last registration card (or $1.00 extra), or a copy of the bill of sale on a newly puchased machine, 4) A $5 registration fee Preprinted applications have been mailed to all previous registrants and blank applications are available at all county asses- Supper Scheduled persons concerned because h varied dreumstam The Grantsville Second Ward vendors n,ay d,s,nlm,e Dime-a-Disupper and ward mllk auction will be held Saturday, November 17, at 5:00 p.m. in V the ward cultural hall. All ward members are urged Two reports of stolen fire-to donate articles, toys, goods and services, which might be arms were received by the Too- auctioned off. These should be ele City Police Department Tues- - n to the cultural hall I h V ! l. 'ctCfti- - Accepts Teaching Assignment Alan Williamson, son of Clyde is and Donna Williamson, making a success of his musical career at Ricks College. He is playing first chair tromlnme in the College Symphony Orchestra and is a member of the pit orchestra which will play for the schools production of the operetta No, No Nanette to be presented in November. Alan slso sings with the Accapella Choir. He is a t recent graduate of Grantsville High School where he was a member of the Cowboy band and served as Seminary Presi- en ic dent. Ken and Beth Fawson left Saturday morning and flew to Phoenix, Arizona to visit their son Kenneth D. Fawson and his wife Joan, in nearby Glendale. On Sunday they attended church where their new grandson, Gregory Kenneth was given a name and a blessing. They had a very pleasant time and flew back to Salt Lake City Monday. HE HAS MORE THAN A DOZEN WAYS TO KILL AND THEY ALL WORK. The best time to fight lawn weeds is before they appear, and that means taking a few simple steps at the end of one growing season or before the next one begins. Some suggestions offered by the American Association of Nurserymen can be helpful in your weed control efforts. WHILE THERE are different chemicals available to kill most types of weeds, the A PRODUCTION BRONSON in A MICHAEL WINNER Film THE MECHANIC United Artists nurserymen advise they be used with great care, sparingly and only according to directions on the label or instmctions you can get from your county agricultural agent or nursery garden center. Never use a chemical just on suspicion, the nurserymen say, because quite often there is a better way to solve the problem. The most effective weed control is with the maintenance of for weeds a good turf cover can compete with a tight sod V j Free Booklet On Job Safety Available : All About A new booklet OSHA gives the who, what, when, where, why, and how of the Federal Occupational Safety This little lady is the daughand Health Act of 1970, which ter of Mark and Sara is aimed at protecting workers She arrived at the Toohazards in their from ele Valley Hospital October places of employment. 28 and weighed a healthy 8 Curtis A. Foster, the U.S. pounds one and a half ounof Labors Acting Department for first She is the child that is growing vigorously and ces. Assistant Regional Director for Mrs. Mr. her but and parents kept mowed at the proper height. Melbourne OSHA in Denver, said that the Lawrence claim If, in spite of this, weeds conbooklet informs employfor their 27th grandchild her tinue to be a problem and you of their responand ers employees Mr. and and Mrs. Morgan sibilities and rights under the are going to adopt chemical meaClarke claim her as number 6. Act. Foster went on to point sures, advice from the nursery Photo by A. D. Thomas out some of the helpful inform" industry can make your effort tion published in the booklet, inmore effective. cluding an explanation of the First of all, chemical weed inspection process, where to orcorrectives should be used only be necessary. der printed literature (such as on established lawns since some This final word from the AAN-i- standards and regulations), types can be harmful to tender, new highly important. Left-ovof violations and accompanying chemicals should not be disposed penalty limits, and a list of OSHA grass. By the same token, the material should be kept away from of by pouring them down the recordkeeping forms and where other plants. Even small amounts drain. Be sure the container is they can be obtained. on certain plants such as roses marked clearly to identify its Anyone interested in this bookcan cause injury. When only a contents, then store it safely out let may obtain copies by writfew weeds are present, spot of the reach of children and well ing to the Occupational Safety treat instead of treating the removed from any seeds or fer- and Health Administration, US Department of Labor, Room whole lawn. tilizers. 15010 Federal Office Building, IT IS A good practice to 1961 Stout St., Denver, Colo. fertilize the lawn immediately 80202. In addition, copies may before or after you apply the What we need in our age also be obtained from OSHA weed control material, to encour- are both bilateral efforts, es- area offices at 8527 W. Colfax Colo. 80202; age the spread of grass to fill pecially of the Big Powers, and Ave., Lakewood, multi-lateror in any empty spaces which may international 455 East 4th South, Suite 309, have resulted. The lawn should diplomacy. This is what we need Salt Lake City, Utah 84111; or not be watered for at least 24 today; for, let us be frank, in an 2812 1st Ave No., Suite 525, Billhours after the application of age when one travels from New ings, Mont. 59101. and All requests should specify most weed killers. If a rain should York to Paris in six hours York to Asia in 16 from New All OSHA Publication 2056 fall within that period, though, hours, one cannot exclude the About OSHA. do not retreat the lawn immediprocess of solving our planets Theres nothing wrong with a ately, but if no results are eviKurt Waldheim, dent within 10 days to two problems. teenager that becoming an adult War Peace and the UN, weeks a second application may Fran!-,- wont make him forget. Law-jrenc- 28-pa- " .. SEE IT BEFORE CIVILIZATION SWEEPS IT AWAY.. "...EXCELLENT FANTASTIC hcun-Crlfgra- s NARRATED BY REX ALLEN m er WORK-PROBLEM- S MAN CAN LIVE IN HARMONY WITH NATURE FILM by A R. RELEASED BY PACIFIC A COLOR Showing DUBS k HEINZ SEILMANN INTERNATIONAL Wed.-Thur- ENTERPRISES INC Nov. 14, 15 s. Two Hoys Only RITZ THEATRE ADULTS $1.75 7:45 SHOW TIMES SORRY NO PASSES UNDER 12 .75 otoldl dur- - day. The first instance concerns a revolver allegedly stolen from Busico s Cash Store. The second involves a report from William Howard, 935 No. Main, that a 304)6 rifle with a variable scope cal. rifle with a two- an(j a were stolen from scope, p,)wer his r 'vhde I16. vfhic,e was the6 anT auctioneer, bidders be Parked at a Tooele 1,K,e' at the auction can pay with cash or may make arrangements There s nothing wrong with to pay as convenient. The auc- children that having is always lively and fun todays as well as beneficial to those grandparents wont help them ing the day on Saturday, Nov. 10 so they Can be catalogued for auction. Those donating are ask- ed t0 .R'Ve s88ested Price for eac1 i,em- - The 0,dy limit 10 items for auction might be a persons imagination, at the last one man had himself auctioned off for a days labor participating. to forget. Franklin P. Jones Airman 1st Class Douglas R. Shields, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; R. Shields has been as-- ; to Sheppard AFB Texas, aftCr co,,1Pletil,t! Air Force ,)asic : training. During his six weeks at the - C"" iUl Air Training Command's o o jErasaEOTtMiffi aSOEMIECM 0) Manna OTnSWE) Lack- - land AFB, Texas, he studied the Air Force mission, organization-brough- t and customs and received special instruction in human relations. While at Lackland he was also a niemlier of the very successful experimental Drum and Bugle Corps, which was made up oft basic trainees. n The airman has been ed to the Technical Training I Center at Sheppard for special- - ) ed ,raini"S the Medical Ser- - I a Medical Ser- - ; ld. as vkes vices Specialist. Airman Shields is a 1968 grad-tio- n ate of Tooele High School and is married to the former Betty Jo Curtis of this city. (TWUTOIQ Weekend Trip To Arizona Win Next Years Weed Battle Now this box are the tools of his trade. "hth lrCllITllS x. . all p special' night Relief Society meeting will be held on Wednesday, Nov. 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the Second Ward Cultural Hall. John DeYoung will teach' the techniques of antiqueing, and demonstrate how to hang wall-teMr. DeYoung is a specialist in these fields. Relief Society President Lucy Sandberg invites members of all wards in Grantsville to attend this meeting and take advantage of this instruction. Sustained As Alternate High Councilman g Dime A Dip Joe Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milan Johnson graduated from Brigham Young University last year and since then has been UniKenneth C. Fawson, newly studying at Arizona State sustained as an Alternate High versity, where he obtained a Councilman at the recent Grants- Masters Degree in Indian Eduhas accepted a teachville Stake Conference. Mr. Faw- cation. He ing position in Chinlee, Arizona son and his wife Beth have four where he will teach sixth grade. children: Mrs. Peggv Sutton, of , Joe, his. wife Annie Grantwillet Kenneth D. Fawson Cori and Jennefer have Gf Arizona; Evan Curtis Fawson been in Grantsville at visiting 31, 1972, the 1973 assessment of Hawaii and Lorell Fawson of the home of his parents. They must be paid prior to the 1973-7- 4 California. left for their new assignment in He has served as Ward Aar-onapplication. Arizona November 7. PresiPriesthood Monies obtained from the $5 Supervisor, His mother reports that Joe dent of the 31st Quorum of Se- is still the same, full of humor registration fee will provide trail Grantsville in the Stake, and as crazy as ever. maintenance, trailhead parking, venty has served two stake missions, rest room facilities and assishas been a home teacher for 30 tance from the state park rangand was Clark Ward Farm ers and rescue personnel who years this past year. Manager work on snowmobile patrol during the winter season. was-obtai- fund-raisin- A MR. FAWSON produc- Butler, Letterman President at CHS presents a $50 certificate to Wolfes Sportsman Headquarters and a Model 1200 Winchester shotgun to George Wright was the winner of the Lettermaus recent project. Faculty advisor, Iirrv Harrison states the project was a success. The Lettermen, with the help of the FFA, hae raised $570 so far this year to apply on the new football field scoreboard. Botli clubs extend thanks and appreciation to those who supported this drive. Night R.S. To Begin November 14 4 In A vendor is a person who does not have his own milk distributing plant, as do other handlers in the market, but who buys fluid inilk products packaged from such plants and from er-handlers, then resells or delivers the milk products from a mobile vehicle. Some vendors are exclusively engaged in servicing milk delivery routes while others are not primarily engaged in the milk distribution business. USDAs Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) said the vendor provisions were added to the order on Nov. 1, 1970, but that it is now doubtful that the provisions can te applied uniformly to Special will be Fri16 in the Grants- and Mr. Willis Grantsville, Orgill, Salt Lake City. Great grandparents are Mrs. Pearl Palmer, Grantsville and Mrs. Irene Terry, Salt Lake City. Joel is a supervisor of the Learning Resources Center at Southwest Wisconsin Vocationa- U.S. (USD tri-sta- Mrs. Lynn Bell Orgill, wife of Joel Orgill, is shown holding their new baby son, Jed Ryan Orgill, He was born Oct. 23 at 9:18 a.m. and weighed eight pounds. The new arrival joins a brother, Phillip Joel. Crandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bell, Mrs. Elwood all of Lisenbee, 3 U'jSSd' National Television The annual Interest Banquet THE NEW orange stickers are obtainable in person or by mail from the Division Office, 1596 West North Temple, Salt sors offices, most snowmobile Lake City, Utah 84116 by sub- - and recreation vehicle dealerships and the State Park office, 1596 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116. THOSE WHO obtained their county property tax clearance after January 1, 1973, and whose preprinted 1973-7application card shows Taxes Paid For 1973) will not need to submit a tax clearance, if application is made before December 31, 1973. If they dont have their preprinted application, clearance will be required from their RITZ Ends Fri. county assessor. If the last pro- .tax. clearance R1TZ - Sal, Sun., ed and dated prior to December Mon., Tues. NEwaj Special Interest Sets November Banquet Snowmobilers Must Register Machines The Utah State Division of Parks and Recreation reminds snowmobilers that their pink 1972-7snowmobile registration expired August 31. This fall and 'TKt U'sD ball'll JU Broadcasting Network has documenprepared an tary film on the Church of Jesus Saints. This Christ of Latter-da- y film will be shown in Utah on channel 2 KUTV Monday, November 12 at 9 p.m. President Kenneth C. Johnson invites all members of the stake to see this presentation on Monday night. System 0 298-679- 3 liMNTSVILLE -- assign-auctio- |