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Show y vV'ftftcriahD tiatfi &. s & siwfrss&-tevf- vsvfri&i& : Vtwa iYn LAKEVIEW NEWS D Donna Dixon - . --1 l SS2-31S- 9 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Perkins and daughters Loma, Patti and Sandra left last Wednesday morning and traveled to Colorado Springs, Colorado, to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with their son and faimly, Tom and Susan Perkins and sons Wade and Travis. They report the roads slick and treacherous but they thoroughly enjoyed the visit with their family. They returned home Saturday evening. Mrs. Horace Jones entertained their family Thanksgiving day at a dinner of turkey and all the trimmings. Those attending included Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jones, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Thomas and family, Stockton; Mr. and Mrs. Daryle Jones and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones and baby son Kaycee, Sandra and Rusty. A great time was had by all. &MNTSVILLE v On Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. Ken Shields caine from Tooele, bringing the turkey and all the trimmings to share with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shields. They were accompanied bv their son. Family members who gathered at the Eva Shields home for dnner were Mr. Thanksgiving and Mrs. Eugene Castagno, Tom and Leo, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Mathews, Ricky, Craig and Miss Barbara Diedrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Terry Mathews, Wade, Brett Raymond Dixon, accompaniand Travis, Mr. and Mrs. Don ed the Gerald Elton family to Kuester, Melody and Reba Pino Orem Thanksgiving Day for dinand Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuester ner and visiting. They were guests and five children. at the Ned Smith home. Mrs. Gary Carpenter arrived Monday from her home in Pasco, Wash., for a two week visit with her of Mrs. Pitt Mr. and parents Mr. and Mrs. WilJohnny lard Mathews. Bonnie was acon dinner were guests Magna companied bv her sons Chad and Thursday of the Don Pitt ' Brady. Miss Brenda Jean Shields celebrated her birthday Nov. 27 at her grandparents home, the Lowell Shields. She invited her cousins, the Quintanas and Smiths to enjoy Attention all meniliers of the Grantsville Trail Dusters Riding ('lull. There will lie an important meeting on Friday, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. at the Lions Hall. At this time officers will lie elected for next year. Following the elections there will lie a pot luck dinner and party for all memlrers. Mexico Miss Jackie Warner celebrated her fourth birthday Thanksgiving day. She was the center of attraction at her grandfathers Crant Warner, for turkey dinner. Others helping to celebrate besides her parents Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warner, Toni and Clint were Miss Linda Warner and great aunts, Mary and Mabel Warner. Jackie thinks this was the greatest birthday ever. SEE YOUR -- V SHAT-R-PRO- AUTO GLASS PROFESSIONAL j0 323 North Main UOIiilf Auto Part 882-228I PLANNING 2 Miss Mary Price arrived home Friday evening to be with her parents for a brief visit. Mary has been employed in Chicago for the past two years but has now transferred to Salt Lake City. She is employed by the Federal Government and will make her home in Salt Lake. She h and her father attended the football game on Saturday at their alma mater. BYU-Uta- Mr. and Mrs. Loran JtfSrur Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jefferies and four children are vacationing in Acapulco, Mexico for two weeks. They had formerly lived in Jackson Hole, Wyoming but have moved to Arroya Crande Calif., w'here they now reside. Harms Entertains Family W. One way to be successful is to follow the advice you give others. Dansie and five boys, of Union, Utah returned home Saturday after traveling to Disneyland, Mexico and other spots of interest along the way. Vacation Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barrus spent Thanksgiving with memliers of their family. Present at the home of their parents to share Thanksgiving dinner were Diane Anderson and family. Salt Lake City; Owen and Sherri Barrus and family, Loveland, Colorado; Lowell and Monica Barrus and family, Freemont, Calif. Following dinner the family enjoyed viewing pictures, visit- itig and reminiscing. All present had an enjoyable time. school Sunday evening. ls'( tM President Paul H. Dunn of the First Council of Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of latter-da- y Saints will be the featured speaker at a Grantsville Stake Fireside, Tuesday, Dee. 11 at 6:30. This meeting will lie held from 6.30 until 7:30. Everyone in the stake, ages 14 to 25, and single, is invited to attend. Following the fireside. Elder Dunn will meet with all Seventies and Stake Missionaries and their wives. Killing Club Will Meet Miss Deanna Palmer, a senior at Brigham Young University, isited at her parents home, the Dean Palmers for the Thanksgiving holiday. She returned to f The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Nov. 30, 1973 Fireside Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Caldwell dinner Thanksgiving enjoyed with their son and his family, the Harvey Caldwells. Bishop and Mrs. Arlen Shields, Tonya and Clay returned Monday from a Thanksgiving holiday in Idaho, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Rydalch and family. They planned to return home Saturday, but were snowed in and unable to get out. Inspite of all the anxiety, they report a most pleasant visit with Mrs. Shields sister and family. Second SotJlsa To Speak At The Lake View Ward MIA is for a ward busy rehearsing Christmas variety program to be presented Decemlier 18 at the chapel. The group will participate in song, dance and narration. The public is invited. Dinner guests at the Dixon home for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dixon and family of Granger; Mr. and Mrs. Rill Dixon and Cari; and Mr. and Mrs. Val Larson of Tooele. JfW5 TOsDirjjlB LDS Official Mr. and Misses Janilyn and Camille Bryan, adorable daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Bryan, celebrated their birthdays to- gether on Nov. 17, Janilyn's birthday. Twenty little friends gathered to enjoy games and refreshments. They were delighted with the balloons and other party favors. The following day, grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryan came bearing gifts to share the birthday cake and ice cream. Camilles birth-dais Nov. 19. 'TJS, Miss Traci Lynne Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Smith was guest of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Shields for her birthday celebration on Nov. 14. They traveled to Salt Lake for dinner. Traci felt like Queen For A Day. Did you hear about the five foot kid who came home from camp and immediately went down to four foot nine? Washed his feet! Bob Orben Mr. and Mrs. Don Pitt were hosts at a stork shower for Mr. and Mrs. Mel Roberts Monday evening at the Pitt home. Guests were the Water Buffaloes. Games were played after which gifts were opened. The gift which caused the most excitement was a tiny purple and white bathing suit for the new baby girl. of Refreshments consisting raisins, wheat germ, noodles and french bread and honey were served. After all had expressed disappointment and disgust the hosts brought out ice cream and cake for the twenty seven guests. M.O. Hours AI Armstrong Family Post Office Money orders issued at the Grantsville Post Office beginning Decemlier 1 w ill lie as follows: Monday thru Friday, 8 a.in. to 4.30 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. MR. BRADFORD Death Birthday reelings ( llappv birthday to: Lois Maliel Wootton and Had-loc- Billv Ratcliffe Sun., Dec. 2; Kendall Willardson, Mary Johansou and Jeane Mon., Dec., 3, Ann Johnson, Bryan Williams, Jack Minchev, Susan Lie, Susan Fred Bradford, 60, died WedMorrow and Christine Mair on nesday, Novemlier 28 at the Tues., Dec. 4; Cheryl Lynn Cook, LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City Agnes B. Clark, Annie Meno, of natural causes. Byron Anderson and John Haight MR. BRADFORD had lieen on Wed., Dec. 5. resident of Tooele County a for . the past six years, living Gaims Visits In (rantsille Mr. and Mrs. Jav Armstrong (Karen Johnson) and children, Shari, Shell, and Shaunae silent the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Karen's parents, President and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson. Before coming to Grantsville they had been to Idaho to attend the wedding of Jays sister. Following the holidays they returned to their home in Westminster, Calif. Fred Bradford three years in Ophir and three at Grantsville. He was employed at Tooele Army Depot. Mr. Bradford was born Aug. Wedding Dates Observed Visit California Mr. and Mrs. Rav Drake, their children Carol, Janet, Paul and John, and Mrs. Goldie Lawrence spent the Thanksgiving holidays in California as guests of Mrs. Drakes sister Alice and her husband Norman Wills. They left Grantsville on Nov. 16 and drove to Bakersfield where Alice and Norman and their two children Sharon and LeeAnn live. They visited with them and on Thanksgiving day were dinner guests at the home of Mr. Joe guests at the home of Mrs. Joe Wills, Norman's mother. During their stay in Southern California they visited Disneyland and also drove to the seashore and along the coast line. Betty stated the weather was so enjoyable and the visit so good that it was with reluctance that they left Bakersfield and Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Dec. 20, 1913 at Spanish Fork, Utah P. Bradford 2; Mr. and Mrs. George E. Heg-steDec. 3; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Surviving are his widow, of Morrow, Dec. 4; Mr. and Mrs. Grantsville; a son Wade, of Wayne Wells Dec. 5. Springville; step children Don and Emily Snedeger, Vernon; Chad C. and Ruby Snedeger, of Sundv Adams, of Grantsville; Orem. HE IS ALSO survived by 19 Babies blessed in Crautsville grandchildren and 12 great grand children, five sisters and a broth- on Sunday. Novemlier 25: Clark Ward: Angela Seaquist, er. Funeral services will be held daughter of Kevin and Irene returned to Grantsville. on Saturday at 1:00 p.m. at the Seaquist. Shara Lynn Snively, Walker Mortuary in Spanish daughter of Fred and Janice Fork. Friends may call there Snively. Troy Lynn Townsend,1 son of Charles and Kaye Town- from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday. send. Jason Kenneth Killian, son of Kenneth and Michelle Killian. Fourth Ward: Frank Dirk Giles, son of Cary W. and Reva Ann Giles. Jill Ann Barney, dauof Ivan Brent and Judy Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Bar- ghter rus enjoyed a weeks vacation Barney. in California. They left November 19 and drove to Stockton, Airman Makes Calif., where they visited a dauThanksgiving Visit ghter Margaret and her husband Scott Dan Tatomer and children Dan Worthington arrived home Thurs., November 22 and and Trenette. On Wednesday, Nov. 21 they spent Thanksgiving with memtook Margaret and drove to Los bers of his family at the home of Angeles for a Thanksgiving visit his mother, Mrs. Hazel Worwith their son Hal and his wife thington. He had been stationed Monna and children Joseph, Paul, at Lackland Air Force Base in Alicia and Diana. Margaret re- Texas. He and his wife Carol left turned to Stockton Sunday by This is little Melissa Jo plane and Art and Lillian drove Friday for Keesler AFB in MisJohnson, daughter of Mr. and he back to Grantsville expects to be Monday. sissippi, where Mrs. Garrin Johnson. She arThey enjoyed the visit and de- stationed for the next year studyrived Nov. 24 at the Salt lightful' California weather. They ing Air Traffic Control, Radar Lake LDS Hospital weighing stated that it was quite a shock and Electronics. ounces and meas8 8 pounds to return to the snowy winter Egyptian vultures can break uring 21 inches long. She has weather that we are having in ostrich two brothers Gregory 4, and eggs by pounding on the Grantsville now. eggs with rocks held in their Phillip 2, and her proud grandparents are Mr. and The International Directory beaks. Mrs. Verl Johnson and Mr. of Genetic Services, prepared by While nearly all amphibians and Mrs. Lawrence Swenson the National Foundation- - March of Dimes, is the most complete have at least a trace of poison The Veterans Administration source of these data. It identi- in their skins, these poison glands are not equally developed in the during fiscal year 1973 spent fies the kinds of services available at medical centers here and different families of frogs. The more than $2.5 billion in commembers of the family Dendro-batida- e munities throughout the nation abroad. were used as poison on for medical and related care and the tips of arrows by the Indians supplies in connection with the of the tropical America long agencys hospitals and clinics. before the coming of the white man. The Indians killed the frogs The Veterans Administration by piercing them with a sharp reminds veterans discharged bestick, then held them above a tween January 31, 1955, and June fire. The heat caused the skin 1, 1966, that they have only unglands to sweat droplets of poi- til May 31, 1974, to complete son which were scraped into a extraining under the GI Bill b jar and allowed to ferment. The cept for flight, farm, or arrows were dipped into the trainees, who have until August mixture and dried. When shot 30, 1975. into a monkey or bird, the poiYears ago they didnt put up son paralyzed the animal almost instantly. The poison was inef- signs reading Men Working fective on larger mammals in but back then you could tell what they were doing. such small amounts. and married Hope October 9, 1959. Six Babies Blessed Vacation In California on-jo- Joseph E Levine and Avco Embassy present An lu)o Zingarelli Film 2mTfre WasrIBoys jj RITZ fill: Prints by Deluxe An Avco Embassy Rcloasa COLOR Ends Friday THE FUNNIEST LOVE STORY OF THE YEAR! A very, very funny and very, very touching romantic comedy. Judith Crist New York Magazine AjoacphE :ause its the Best Levin md Brut Production Ptnmuiion Glenda Jackson George Segal ATbuch Of Class OrUiml Sound rrack available on Brm RITZ Racorda An AvcO Embassy Release Technicolor - Sat., Sun., Won., Tue. Panavoton PGj 32" |