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Show Russian Cello Virtuoso Is Utah Symphony Guest Oil lanuarv 2 tut 6pm in the Ndt 1 tlirnui If, MjuitiP Alaaiaml 41 tl (he Utah s inpliiHiv Oil llflt (4 air dlllg wlial thf iiu. Uit K'rtpMiiiwiit foilidr I hr wmld Moscow, IUittnaitiih vigiNtxidv jHotevtnl In Sntiel irtHtritin ofii-vial- to ill f 4l111.nl Ihirr r4iv jnr. i tin mi MvluUv wilting will ill RosiRormini ,n u., Oily ini hit firv North Amrruan I.nij in five rar. tt the lake in Sail S iiijJi.miv 4 pmt, The ritiinriil irllitl wat tinned a Vitirl im iirr giving ttnxig public tiiixiit blend, novriltt Mri411.hr V.lhtnltui. The antlim hat time len lhniivt.nl fnttn the US S II. l4rtt1.k h14t4m litNivj.lrie.l lie ll.ivvun't imforniame in Sail lake City to Iiiihk t ant In hr rtVt mutual ruin hntrnl that he invited him In trin w ithmil the urvhrvtu. Nftrr Ntlrmptt In hunt; 10 a (iniiiniliiieiil 111C4hl.1l-Htiming the cellist t tiit. SNi 11I 4 hriliiant i.MK erl tellivl ami gruixlwxi nf 4 irtie Ini celln lent her. Hntrivn it h 1114. Ir hit firvl pnhlic t.ln 4iN-4t4te al age IT lilt iI'ImiI IIH billed vttatKHi of hit tkillt at an.l r were five grandsmis and Jim Whear, Roll and , and Rusty Andrus and John Sx-irsone greatgramlsiNi, Brad Amler-va- i. HiNiorary vallliearers were Dan Andrus, Alan Sjveirv. Ken W, Hell, Trov Andervxi and Kent Raer. GHIDUAIK 11I M.iti ntt't CiNivit4l.n ul Mutic. he lirtl 4i-4in- l in the United Slutet in iiiiivii'iun in tecilal ami at ilh well known miliestiav (nan coast In coast. including apM'4iaiHet al the Kennedy Center nr Ihe Pcifmitung Arts in kkasliingtiMi, DC. lie will apjiear at soloist ami rnnduetm in inure than a tlneii cmxertt with the Natimial Swiiplmnv Oithevtra in (Tvear-ul- John raid and Eileen Mill ward welcomed (lie arrital of llieir new1 ton, Scoll Allan Millward DeerinlKT 2 in (he IDS llutpilal. lie writhed S pmimlt 2 mincet and wat 22 indict long. He wat warmly welcomed by brolhert and titter, John, 7; Angela, 5; Datid, t 4; and Jason, 2. Imud are Mr. and Mrt. Jack Millward and Mr. and Mrv Saul A. Clark of Grant vtille. vi-loi- tt set-er- (he natiiai't capital. Rostrojxit iih w ill le joined tin the hair lit hit wife, Bolshoi Opera vijiraiMi Calina Vishnev skava. ami hit pianitl daughters. Olga. IS. and Ciena, Ifi. Tlie cellitl will mcotn-jxin- y hit wife and daughti-i- t on grand-parent- GRANTSVILLE NEWS c: v - Ntw Bishopric d Li if jVVA Tit o heads are better than one. A beautiful contour-nhaprd shaver featuring the . shaving system . . one head gentle enough for underarms, (he other tough enough to give legs a dose shave. Now with exclusive super-sharreplaceable blade feature and a built-i- n shaving light. Includes a coupon good for free set of Replacement Blades. Choose from lavender shaver in sapphire blue or pink shaver in ruby red, transparent cases. d two-heade- pear. p for the FORTUNATELY human victim, the rabies vims is slow acting. It must travel from the wound site through the nervous system and up into the brain to be fatal. This delay gives time for a series of injections after the bite to combat the disease. The injections are considered a last resort, since they are painful and may be accompanied by severe side reac- Bateman tions. Rabies also is usually fatal in animal unvaccinated victims. Symptoms in animals are slow to develop, sometimes requiring an incubation period of several months. When symptoms do ap- - Jewelry North Main 5 SPERY-REMINGTOIlfCTOiC SMAVIHS j Happy Holiday Season Paulos Motor Co. Christmas Specials Children Make Own Christinas Decorations Coining to Santa Claus is corning Craulsvitle Deccmlier 21, at 4.40 p m. He will lie ushered into town on the Fire Truck and will talk to all of the children at the Fire Miv Maiy taxi llemlriiksaxi, gtade tcai her at the Giautv g ville llemetilaty Vluxil, is her pupils with an rxper-Klx- c they shixili! long temenilK'r. Hie students ate making all of their (Iiristmas (tee desolations this year. They start ill by making strings xixom and iranlxTries. Mrs. Hendrickson popjx-- the sum in (lie school rtxxn ami the smell of the fiesh xipx-- corn added to the atmosphere of fun and festivity as the long strings of pop com txik shape. Tlie children also planned to make paer chains and angels as part of their pio-sklm- Station. d d lie-co- New - Dodge Dart 4 Radio-a.t.-whit- walls sedan whitewalls radio, a.t., r. 2-- ht Q 2990 New - Dodge Pickup Vi Ton t, 3750 New Dodge 4 wheel drive Loaded with acc. 5150 Happy Holiday Season Phone 882-4- 1 MM 61 Reorganized Gol-lahe- Teacher- Betts ttlhe woirDdl Hft go buy. ay bald-eagl- ps, rearoumper More assessories v-t- Bishopric-.- . al. 3370 New Dodge Colt Vinyl top-a.- t. la-ni- 123 3370 New Plym. Valiant Lake Point nIRSTSECURITYHH door sed. e 666No.Main Tlie childien not only learned how things were done in day gixie by, but they also exx?rienced the fun of making things for themselves. Happy Birthday to: Marti M'illardson, Steve D. M'il-cix- k, Nancy Johnson, Byron J. Elfors, taiis Ware and Carol Barton, Sun., Dec. 15. Dewey L. (Iiristenscn, Teresa Lougy and Motley (axA, Mon., dec. 16; Millie Marnier, Cheryl Bolinder, Francis Johanson and Wendy M'alk, Tues., Dec. 17. Amie Hunt, Joyce Prow and Sue Halladay, M'ed., Dec. 18. While great progress has lieen made in protecting the nation's 32.6 million dogs from rabies, very Outgoing bishopric and their wise who were released at lake Point Sundav, Dec. few of our 22 million cats have 8 are DR: First Counselor, Ronald Thomas and Norene Thomas; Bishop Gillie rt Davies HI and Jean Davies; Second Counselor, Duane Skelton and Shelley Skelton; Mard protection. Owners forget that cats are hunters and are often exposed and Melba lee. Clerk, Robert Mr. and Mrs. Carrin Johnson to animals that cany rabies. Even and Mr. and Mrs. James Dean Palif a cat spends most of its life inDeseret will Dl'P hold (iamp It was dark outside and a "Comrades," a mythical Rus- their doors, it should lie vaccinated animal (Iiristmas party and mer. Dec. 15. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert in Washington, IX kmxked on sian party Ixiss told his E. Sandlxtrg, Dec. 16. Mr. and day r disease. the Decemlx-against meeting on Wed., Dec. his neighlxirs apartment dxir. I have some gixxl news audience. 18 at 1.00 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Doug Castagno, Dec. 17. VACCINATION of pets is . Tin going out fur a newspaper," and some liad news. First the bail Mildred Conway. the as in' will REFORM increasing importance he said. Cover me. Crumbles1 The Oiinese have landed new numlx'r of pets and pet bites inlie (lileo Boyer. The way we figger, a good on the mixrn. Now the good news. creases. Last year in New York The lesson That They May Be scare always beats good advice Overweight is what hapjrcns All of them. International ReReinemliered" will lie presented when it comes to when you live in a fixxls paradise. City, there were more than 38,300 The Grantsville Utah Stake reforming a sinEconomist, Ixmdon port, of cases a the Bisreported dog bites, jum Presidency by Myrtis Hutchinson. Herb Daniels, The Mo-ner. of 43 percent over eight years. hopric at the Lake Point Ward Luckily, very few of these cases in services held Sunday, Deceminvolved rabid dogs, but the fear ber 8. President Kenneth C. Johnand trouble created by the un- son presided. RELEASED were Bishop Gilcertainty of the rabies status of these animals was undoubtedly bert Davies, Ronald J. Thomas, considerable. first counselor, Duane Skelton, seSome countries are totally free cond counselor and Roliert Lee as of rabies, but the United States still clerk. Sustained were Ronald J. reports several hundred cases each Thomas, Bishop, F. Duane Skelr, year. You can help speed the day ton, first counselor; K. Allen when this country will also be free second counselor and Kenof this terrible disease by giving neth L Gollaher, ward clerk. your cat as well as your dog regular Bishop Ronald J. Thomas had vaccinations and booster shots. previously served as first counIf your dog is protected selor to Bishop Gilbert Davies. against rabies, and is a frequent His other church experiences inbiter besides, try to find the reason clude Ward Executive Secretary, for this antisocial behavior. Counselor in the Stake Mission Some of the more common explaPresidency, Stake High Counnations are: cilman and Sunday School teaFEAR. Some dogs will bite cher. He served an LDS Mission or nip when they are frightened. in Scotland. He and his wife NoCaution friends or children about rene have three children. Duane Skelton had served as approaching this type of pet; it may bite as a response to even Second Counselor to Bishop Dafriendly advances. vies. He had also given service as Territorial defense. If you the Seventies Group Leader, expect your dog to defend your -Venture Advisor, and Sunhome and property, dont be surSchool Teacher. He served a day prised if he bites a mailman or an LDS Mission in Uraguary. He and unfamilar guest. He cant always his wife Shelley are the parents tell the difference between an inof one child. truder and a friend. Dogs will also K. ALLEN Gollaher served as protect their own toys and food; Teacher Quorum Advisor previous children should not approach a dog to his call to the Bishopric. He and while it is eating. his wife Elesa have one child. Kenneth L. Gollaher, Kept penned up for hours, some dogs Ward Clerk and his will react by snapping when finally wife Thelma are the parents of released because they fear being five children. Among the church Kenneth penned up again. has served are positions UnfortuVICIOUSNESS. Priests Quorum Advisor, Home AUTHORED SIGNATURES nately, there are individual aniTeacher, Stake MIA Activity Dimals that are aggressive and snaprector, Stake Missionary, Stake pish by nature. Sunday School President and FiH5b 18S 4"lb3 Sometimes a simple change in nancial Ward Clerk. C GOOD 0 0 BAC your daily schedule or just a better understanding of your pets nature can help clear up your problem. Your veterinarian can provide Service Marks Owned Ana I'Censed By BankAmenca Service Corp helpful suggestions along these not Wildlife Biologists have lines. given up hope for establishing a You pretty much have to face it. Christmas shopping for just the right gift for the new wolf population on Michigans BALD EAGLE people you love, or even like a lot, can take you all over town. Even into those unique, Since the end of WW II the Upper Penninsula, according to e specialty stores. population has been cut the Wildlife Management Instiimof Three four wolves tute. the in half. Only about 1,500 bald The travel we can't do anything about, but First Security can make it easier once from the Minnesota area to now are ported eagles nesting in the conyou get there. With BankAmericard. last spring have been killed. Two tinental U.S. The eagles nemeses; BankAmericard is one credit card that's good almost anywhere you go. For almost pesticides, harrassment or human males were killed in July, one struck shot. The by a car, the other disturbance, unlawful destruction, anything you want to buy. third, a female, was shot in Sepand loss of habitat. Or, as the U.S. Whether you're after kinky clothes, those new light skis, handmade jewelry or mistook tember by a trapper Forest Service's Barbara Johnston leathercraft, toys, models, games or bowling balls, with BankAmericard, you've got her for a coyote. The lone remainsays, The eagle does not tolerate Christmas covered. the close proximity of man, his ing wolf is a female. If she survives the winter. Northern Michigan pollution, or his destruction of the environment, John Peterson, Universitys professor Bill Robinson hopes to obtain another male Natl Observer. from Millesota and release it with her. He is reportedly considering Trouble with some of todays live trapping a number of MinneMEMBER FD1C smart kids They dont smart in sota wolves to repea the restocking the right place. newly-sustaine- $100OverCost x'J jt iii tlie Cnmlvville Urmrntary Second Grade stringpnjiroro and cranberries as part of their project to make "Old Fashioned (1,!stmai decorations. Holds I) Christmas Party is obviously a public nuisance, and it also can lie a public health hazard, as well. If youre the owner of dog that has bitten someone, you may lie surprised to leam that in many communities your pet can legally lie impounded and examined for weeks or months if you have no rabies vacproof of an cination. There is a good reason for this: rabies is nearly always fatal in man, unless a series of painful injections is administered lief. ire symptons of the disease ap- t ing they die. Its liecn said (hat a dog's hark is worse than his bite but probably not by someone who has just liecn bitten by a dog. A biting dog - (liildrt-1-1 furious; they snap and bite constantly. They may pass into a paralytic or dumb state. Finally, REMINGTON : t r- -- Nrwlv vuvtaiiK-bidiopric of the lake Point Maul ami tlu-i- r wives ate I R: Duane Skallon, First (aHiowlor with his wife Sliellrv: Bishop Ronald J. TImmiuv ami hiv wile Norrtie; Second Caionwlor K. Allen Collalirr and hiv wife I leva, and Keuoelli I. latter, Mard (Irik, Friendly animats liecome aggressive. Timid animals liecome Cord Shaver. ( ' pear in an animal, they olten take the form of a change in normal The a y- Santa Claim lx ild. In some cases, animals LADY 'Hu TihkIc Transcript, lri., December 13, 1974 e Bill A 11111 Pie-lud- arid post lude music was played by Mary Wilder, who also accompanied the musical liumliers. Sjieakeri were Wesley Ramis, Janies IT Williams and James It. (aimer. Music was by Sterling llalladav who sang Calvary. Otr sang "In My Father's I haise are Many Mansiims', Chris-tinJohnson and Dawnetta Sagers sed an organ and piano Ida and the First W ard Choir, directed by Retkley Otr. sang Y Need Tliee Every Hour'. Die family prayer was bv Darrell JiiIiuwni. Erasers at the service were gisen by Dim and Harold Stokes. Bishop dedicated the OtvNi JohnsiHi grave at the Grantssille City Palllx-are- puiiitl Tlie e Cemetery. rmitpuser. lm SECOND SECTION Hal-lada- I. Hit ta ill jirrfi Oir rainier e litgt-lhr- tlrt nn for Pearl Ethel were held Tues. Decemlier 10 in the Giantsville Ward Chapel, Ridiop First llewellvii O, Wilder conducted the ten ue and also reaJ a to Miv Ialmer which was written bv her granddaughter Miv Cliristnie V, Johnson. U'ilO'illi'il - Her-kle- y t artlvl 4m or. hrvtiN failed Vbiavaixl nimI llie St ttiiltiitii have 4 s during hit artistic iitaiantiiie. aial gained rmxigh topjanl from fmrigo aitivti In tntiie hit cuitrnl vita. II it fiitl drpailure fnrni hit native ciaintry time the vita Itati came on a PCI (rip In Tkkett are imw ini tale al the I'lah St itijthiNit Ian Utter 53 V et vl Sxith, trlrph.Hie 328 (vhC. inltal. 'TO. Kunrial win Uah telln ami piami dunng tet eral naarittoo the hair. ACCORDING In Wettern IU tnll..,iilih Calmer Funeral Services Held - ulj; attempt. Tmo Anniversarys: |