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Show Funeral Held Tuesday Fur Arthur Spradlin V 'a Funeral services for Arthur Spudling were held Tuesday, Mirth I1) at the Tate Mortuary. Mas L Harvey of the Tooele Second Ward Ridmpric conduct ed the rite. MR. SPRADIJNC died March 19 in a Tooele hospital of natural cause. Prelude and postlnde music w'a played on the organ liv Geraldine Droubav who also plated accompaniment for the musical ntimlter. F.rb Johnson and hi daughter Rosie Dobson sang In The " and Mrs. Dolison sang That Silver Haired D.iddv of Mine." SPEAKERS WERE Ros Johnson and Alliert Steadman and Mr. Harvey read the obituary and gave a few brief remarks. Prayers were offered by Clarence Hansen who gave the family prayer. Frank Rydalch. the invocation and Cordate Cull, the benediction. Interment took place in the Tooele City Cemetery' where the grave was dedicated by Carver Brvan. PaLl BEARERS were Olson. Jack. Jim and Drexall Harold and Douuld Spradlmg. Anderton. Following the interment the family met at the home of Jack Spradling where luncheon was sersed by the Second Ward Relief Society. 2 l Car-den- Egotism: That certain something which enables a man who's in a nit to think he's in a groove. 1 4 , f t JL?' Mr. and .Mrs. Larry Palmer were greatly surprised at the early arrival of their baby boy. He made his appearance at the LDS Hospital March 8 weighing 6 pounds and standing 21 inches tall. He will be named Larry Don and anhis sister Jennifer, 2 his arrival awaited xiously borne. Proud grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Lynn Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Don Johnson, both of Crants-ville- . Grantsville Wrestling Mutch Gold-Gree- n Winners Hall Saturday Announced Everyone over U years of age in the Crantsville Stake is Invited to attend the Stake Cold and Creen Ball. This event will lie held Saturday, March 23 in the Stake Center Cultural Hall from 8.00 until 11:00 p.m. Music will be furnished by the Soft Impressions" a group from BYU. The theme will lie Life: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow. Refreshments will be served and each ward will present a floor show number at intermission. The girls are asked to wear long dresses and the boys are requested to wear ties. Two full afternoon and evenings of wrestling matches fill- ed the Crantsville High School gym March 14 and 15 as ho iiom the seventh and eighth grades wrestled at the 5th Annual Crantsville Junior High wrestling tournament. The tourney clunased an eight week training course held for Uiv of this age. Wrestling coach Harrison was assisted at the clinic by Wyoming State Champion Eugene Evan, brother of Neil Evans who wrestled for the Cowlxtyt in 1972. These two coaches gave of their time and talent in working with the youngster and are looking forward to some great wrestlers coining along. The tourney results are as Seminary Fireside March 21 Tracy Dean Walk and Craig Dee Hunt, Sun., March 24. Janet Williams, Johnson, Wayne Creen, Sherry Lynn Clad-de- n and Jim Vera, Mon., Mar. 25. Randy Worthington, Linda and Jill Anderson Winget, Carole Allen, Tues., March 26. Robert Arbon, Julie Ratcliffe and Donna Bradshaw, Wed., March 27. SPECIALS EVERY EVENING Open 5 CHICKEN DINNER indvdos soap, Wednesday Hire Saturday p-- nM, Anniversarys Sundoy SpcldI 2.75 drink, dasart Opan 1 p.m. to 5 Mr. and Mrs. Brad Walters Mon., March 25. Mr. and Mrs. Saul A. Clark, Tues., March 26. pjn. Candle li The Tooele Transcript, Friday, March 22, 1974 ),.ar Editor: editorial The concerning th grade 74 lb, class: 1. Mike die Tooele High Jr. Iroin which alerio, 3. Edwards, 2. Allied jn the March 19th is- School Andy DeLanry. sue of the Transcript literallv Reference: Utter to Editor .th grade . claw 1. W- - nuJ, ne skk yOM sUte die Taylor, 2. krlly Williams opinion ti you give no umnd 3. Brad Sneed. Sportsmanship is one of the foundation and vou don't use of basketball Mr. class. I. Kelly 7th grade 85-lmany of hat fu.,s wouj Caidnerparts made no attempt has 2. 3. Chuck Iullan, Castagno. V(m )uvr done in the event that Keith Bussell. sPrt' j,,e )iind didn't show? Surelv ,0 ,carn- T0","11 1. to complain on nearly class: 7th grade 87-lnhinR ,h)l, aready manship Mike Brewster, 2. Brent Young, triod. Bv the time another liand evprY ,omI aamst ou,r ,eam 3. Kevin Magee. could have Urn contacted and ! sportsmanship to break your 7th grade 100 lb. class: I. )V the ,ime they would have bUckboard n several pieces, ,rn ,,d kkk the Wecher (the Bryan Harris. 2. Fred Steig. 3. .n to play; time would ' of "X n( Clade Custin. have mn Bring a stereo? b,e?lher 7th grade 126 lb. class: 1. Rick The prom committee already vio'on). shout, scream at his Harrison, 2. Rick Davis, 3. Ted thought of that. Sir, the Inca- - Pla.vm and jump up and down n hf broken Piece of bUck' Drake. ,ion doesn't have anything to 7th grade Unlimited class: do with it. Besides. mM people 1. Ceorge Knox, 2. Creg Cilbert. make reNCmitions i Salt Lake Jew PP,e we U,k ,0 ca,ed 8th grade 78 lb. class: I. Citv Lil ,"Per some id,ocy-TroWith ywav. aflrnard,, ndothen said very mmalure, Ciles, 2. Cory Brown. 3. ,he' dance at the Capitol couples . We are Scott Slice. mav stav longer to enjoy an bordenng on craziness t0 ,he 8th grade 87 !b. class: I. TraP"5 ?" evening of dancing instead of refr""S Frk " cey Peterson, 2. Eddie Keene, leaving early so That reserva- - ketba" S?nii In DecemUr 1971. At Dugw.y, 3. Dale Bradshaw. lions can le met. 1972, he kicked his 8th grade 105 lb. class: 1. Streseasonchair at least 3 feet Randell Cole, 2. John Ramsey, 3. pinch but how many people off the floor, jumped up and Ed Martinez. 8th grade 118 lb. class: 1. went, three days in a row, to down and shouted and ran out Bill Wells, 2. Bob Martin, 3. the state basket liall tourney? on the playing floor at his Not more than went to the players. He must hold the state Larry Jones. record for technical fouls call8th grade 135 lb. class: 1. Prom ed against a coach. This is WorMike 2. Anderson, You touched have Troy upon Run this by us thington, 3. Terry Croom. subject that had much discus-- sportsmanship? time- - We were more one 8th grade Unlimited: 1. Eu- - sjon lwo ycar, sound Uufplt ag0 with a to play hard, try to win, gene VanNoy, 2. Vic Shumway, decision by a sound majority. 3. Blaine Adams. really - are the officials always Get the facts baby. wrong? David Woodward One thing about losing weight: You call him coach. Some Editor-in-chie- f You are not as big a fool as of us say the town clown." Tooele High Buffalog you used to lie. Have you really seen him at his best (or worst) faculty and administrators at THS? If one of your students acted this way , The U.S. Postal Service to- - tion and a member of the Asso-- you would call the parents and day announced that Murray Hall elation of Third Class Mail Us- - suggest psychiatric counseling, ; May we suggest the same action? president of Ambassador Leather ers and the Parcel Poet Assn.- A NATIVE of Canada, Hall Disgusted Basketball Fans Company, Tempe, Ariz., will for the established Ambassador Leather be industry Second Annual Western Postal at Toronto in 1960. He moved RcVCrCIlCC Customers Conference to be held the business with 27 employees 8 in San Diego, Calif; to the Phoenix area in 1969 and April of now employes more than 260 Halls of Fraternal Order The this year's conference will as- - people. Eagles are honoring the law sure the success of the meet- The conference will feature officers of Tooele County at a ing, raid Western Region Post- master General William J. ' Sul- - extensive discussions on the new dinner and dance the evening bulk mail processing procedures of March 30th. Sometimes we livan. HIS KNOWLEDGE of our centered at large new plants in do not recognize the tremendous business will serve to guide us tbe Los Angeles, San Francisco, job these dedicated law officers do for us the long hours they well toward meeting our service Seattle and Denver areas. H WH also include seminars work at small pay, the fact that commitments to the public. He n niail room operations, new they risk their lives in dangerous is an articulate and informed spokesman for the postal consum- - postal products and operations, situations and take abuse and international mail developments, suffer discourtesies from many er. Sullivan will be postal co-- niail fraud precautions and other people. These men perform a most essential service for the chairman of the meeting, ex- - issues. community, and their dedication pected to attract over 1,000 Located at San Diego's Com- - to duty should be commended men and women from the busi- ness community of the western munity Concourse, the confer- - and appreciated. To show their ence will feature 46 exhibits by appreciation the Eagles have states. Hall is a director of the Di- - manufacturers of postal-relate- d arranged this special night and called it Reverence To Law. rect Mail Management Associa- - products. All Eagle Members and Law Officers are urged to set aside March 30th, 1974 as a night to get together for an evening of enjoyment, Law Officers will be given the royal treatment. One officer has been chosen to be especially honored and his name will be announced the night of the party. Dinner will be from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. and dancing from 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Music will be furnished by the Midnight Cowboys. Fi, Grantsville Couple Gain Notice As Entertainers A young Crantsville couple are gaining favorable notice in the field of entertainment. Denny and Junie Cay Anderson are currently playing at the Ranch Department Officers LOVE To love people means one will resist temptations to promote a special interest which conflicts with their general interests. Former Rep. Brooks Hays. of the Auxiliary George A. Greenlee Post of the American Legion will entertain the State Department Officers Tuesday March 26 at the home of Eleanor Warburton, 583 West Second South Street. Department president Vera C. Peterson from Logan and Executive Secretary Maxine Bishop from Salt Lake City will attend. Eighth District President Gertrude Tripp from Wendover and, her secretary will join the group. Another guest Kathy Howard, Department Chaplain, now residing in Crantsville will also be present. A buffet dinner will be served at 7:00 after which the Department Officers will address the membership. Unit 17 now has 61 members. Some of the Korean dolls dressed, for state and national competition, by the Junior girls under the direction of Ann Burger will be displayed. The Girls State Annual Tea will be held Sunday, March 24 at the home of Auxiliary member 17 .Unit Ann Russell. Inn Motor Lodge in Elko, appearing nightly exce-- t Sunday. They will be there until March 31st. Denny has been playing his guitar since he was in hifi school and Junie Cay is well known for her talents in singing, yodeling and guitar playThey started playing with a group about nine months ago and have evolved into the present band which is composed of five members. Denny plays lead guitar, Junie Cay does most of the singing and they feature on fiddle and Bobby Hicks banjo. They are billed as the and offer Junie Cay Show an entertaining variety show. During the time they have been performing professionally they have been playing mostly on fhe Nevada circuit although they have made appearances in Salt Lake City. Last month they played a two week stand in Carson City, Nevada. They have built up a large following of fans who drive to Nevada to hear them perform and it is reported that their show is very entertaining. CONTACT LENSES Although about 10 million people have been fitted for contact lenses during the past decade, about 50 percent give up wearing them the first year. Lael Scott, Harpers Bazaar Go with the Best go Yamaha 73 competition 500cc Motocross Champion Suzuki A. World Roger DeCoster B. World 250cc Motocross Champion Hakan Andersson YAMAHA C. AMA Grand National Champion Ken Roberts-YA- Mm . 250cc National Motocross Champion Gary Jones Honda D. AMA . . ' 17-1- To Law Night Set . Indoor Champion E. AMA Rick F. 1 y ing. Visit Lil-lia- m family atmosphoro." Section Two 81-lb- Officers of the" Crantsville Seminary invite the public to attend a speech fireside Sunday, March 24 at 7:30 p.m. in the Stake House Chapel. Seminary President Creg Potter will conduct the service and eight students who were winners in the Seminary speech contest recently conducted will give their talks. The contest started with memliers of each class giving talks in class. Winners were Coyotes sometimes get into chosen from the classes and the water after fish, crayfish, they competed at a Talk Off frogs and tadpoles, and in win- at the Seminary Building on Mar. ter may hunt through holes in 17. From this, four senior divithe ice for trout. sion winners, and four junior division finalists were chosen. The Senior Division is composed of students who are Juniors and Seniors in High School and the Junior Division students are Freshmen and Sophomores. a dolidovs unhurriod mod with a gonuino 8 V.uanauim'U1 a'-ofiii- follows: Happy Birthday to: Enjoy ns. Hocking-YAMA- HA Motocross Champion (250cc) Heikki Mikkola Husqvarna Inter-AM- A G. AMA Open Class National Motocross Champion Pierre Karsmaker- s- H. Trans-AM- A YAMAHA Motocross Champion (500cc) Adolf Weil Maico V you Ike WEIGHT trvino to lose AMP ARE STILL TEMPTEP eat large Quantities poriwg trv PLACIHG repucep veals, PORTIONS ON A LAP PLATES. To 5 have POUND That HELPINGS on SVAULER PLATES PROVIDE A FORM OF PISH FULFILLMENT. PSYCHOLOGISTS 'HEAPIER-LOOKIM- See Matt, Charlie or Dean for the right price on cycles Bradshaw Auto Parts 323 N. Main Street t fiW 22&lL Js YOUR PIET GOING UP IN $MOKE BECAUSE YOU'RE TRYIW TO GIVE UP SMOKING ?VOUB CMOICj IS NOT LIMITED TO REACHING foi A SWEET or A smoke, a ALTERNATIVE IS TO PRICK A PUIOOL Cur OF HOT TEA THAT GIVES YOU GENUS LIFT AND IS LOW ONTHI CALORIC SCALE. |