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Show Bantam Basketball GRANTSVILLE NEWS Morgen Imloy Soelberg Hack From Grnrs Contention Mr. and Mrs. laTvnv Soclhcrg Jr. returned Sunday iiitht from a five day trip to Acapulco, Mexico, where they attended a grncerx convention, They .pent the first tliree days in convention meet inns and then they were aide to enjov many of tlie activities that are wi representative of the Mexican culture. Tliev ciiosed the performance of the National Ballet of Mexico, and also saw an unusual fashion show exhibiting the wink of Mexico's most famous dress designer, where the models who were showing the dresses did native dances on the stage. Another event of interest they saw was a pageant which portrayed much of the Mexican folklore and many of the customs of the country, lliey also took a shore line cruise and saw many homes of famous people which are located in that area and attended a (anility Fair on the licach which typified the kinds of acts that travel around Mexico to the little towns and entertain the people. Tliev re)ort that the weather was delightful with the teuiieia-turlieing in the low eighties and plenty of wondeiful sunshine and blue skies, which helped make the e triplaith relaxingand entertaining. 884-667- Tryouts 8 Mr, Noland IVtcistni, dircttni of the Bantam Basketball piogiain in Cruntsville fir 1975 announced that tryouts for the different teams to form the league, will le held Saturduv, Januarv 17 at 9 00 a in. ill the Grants' ilh High Sthool Cub Seoul Leaders Hold Banquet Fri. (bm lie asks for good siqHit fiom all parents of Ixiyx 11, 12 and II years old who desire to pla Rail tain Ikiskethull tins year so the fonncd and plax league can ! t started, since two other ilites, which were previous!' wheduled, weie uuprtxhu tive. Stake and Ward Cub Scoot leaders and their partners from the (.rant's die Utah Stake gathered at the Stake Center Friday, January 10 at (i.dO pan. ami a banquet and a sociable evening together. The event was planned by Mrs. lairna lligley. Stake Cubinaster and Mrs. Viola chin lauder. knntsou. Stake President Max I.. Shirts, first counselor ill the C.iantsville Stake Presidency, Kevin Seaquist, Stake High (amnsilinau and IT other leaders were in attendant e. F.ight wards in the stake were repi evented. Two wards received their Summertime 1aik Award for maintaining an active Cub Scout P.U k during the summer months. To achieve this recognition, eaih had more than 50"u attendance of thcil cubs and parents at the summer pat k meetings These were the Crautsvillc Second 'aid. under the directum of Cuhmastcr Hubert V. Iivvrence and the (Talk Ward, who at that time was under the direction of Cuhmastcr Heed Holden. Mr. Carl Stokes is presently serving as Claik V ard Cubinaster, The conmii t tee considered the evening a success and are pleased with the Cub Scout leadership in the Crautsvillc I'tali Stake. tix-ou- ' ' ' v - ct 1 j , t r .- I - -a- - : : j-.r . in X , .. - f v mm W- ,V " Michele Arlam, State of Utah respreseiitatix c in the Junior Division of the Make It Yourself with Wool Contest : J State Wool Contest Winner Going To Texas -- r- 1 , r- - f .Wifi ! Michele Arlion, State winner It Yourself with Wool t-' , Contest in the Junior Division, w ill represent the State of Utah at the National Wool Growers Convention in Sail Antonio, Texas this Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Castagno, with their son Richard Lee, as Richard received the Arrow weekend. She will join with 49 of Light award at the Cub Scout pack meeting held in the Crantsville Second Ward Wednesother gills who represent all of the states in this Ndtional Competiday, January 8. Robert Lawrence, Cubmaster for Troop 167 prevented the award. Richard wav then received into the Scout troop by Scoutmaster Ray Valdez. tion. Her parents, Marne! and Dixie Arlion will accompany her on the trill. They will leave Salt Iaike City, Saturday, January 18 and will stav at the Palaeio Del Reio Hotel Non-Memb- er while in San Antonio, Michele will lie very lmsy Mrs. Gladys Ratcliff and her during the days of the convention. familv met together at the Ratcliff She will register on the 18th, and home in Crantsville on Sunday, Johnson has assigned the responsithe judging will take place on bility of planning, organizing and Sunday, January 19, with sponsor January 5. They enjoyed dinner and spent the day visiting. Those implementing the photographs Wing taken the same present in addition to Mrs. Ratcliff Open House to the Seventies evening. On Monday she will rewere Roland and Mary June AnQuorum of the Grantsville Utah ceive modeling instructions and derson and family from Bountiful, Stake. Ralph Campliell, High will then rehearse for the fashion Councilor Advisor to the Seventies show. At 8:00 Delano and Billi Dean Ratcliff and p.m. that night the is Chairman of the event and Carl familv from Hunter and Bill and Fashion Show and awards presenAnderson, Senior President of the tation will be held at the convenFaye Ratcliff and family from Tire Crantsville. Council is his tion center, and this will he folother members of the council who lowed by a reception. On Tuesday, have received assignments in the January 21 the contestants, direcfollowing areas. Dan Chidester astors, travel chaperones and auxilsisted by Dennis Orgill, is responANNIVERSARY'S: iary officers will attend a large sible for publicity and invitations. breakfast as Mr. and Mrs. Earl Crosby, Jr., guests of Coats and Noel Clark will oversee the parkClark Company. January 19. ing and ushering. Ronald Johnson From Tuesday noon until and Bernard Gilbert will be in noon there will be Wednesday displays time for Michele and her parents charge of the Audio-visufurnished by the different Priest- to g in the city. enjoy hood and Auxiliary groups of the Michele is looking forward to this Stake. Verlyn Harris is responsible w'hich will he exciting for the luncheon and decorations added toexperience Darrin Yates, son of Carald those she already has and June McAllister will work with Ruth Yates, celebrated his 2nd enjoyed while in County and State the Stake Missionaries who will be A 1975. on 4, birthday January competitions. available for answering questions party was held in his honor and about the Church. All other groups his sisters Denise, Michelle, in the stake who will assist on this Nanette and Cheree had fun his him special occasion will act in a supgifts. open watching Relatives in attendance to help portive capacity under the direction of the Seventies. Mr. Clark Imlay, Grantsville him celebrate his special day The event is scheduled to start Community School Director is dewere: grandparents, Mr. and at 6:30 p.m. in the Stake Center. sirous of organizing a schedule of Mrs. Marvin yates of Vernon, Visitors will be invited to see the classes to start in early February. and Mrs. Joe Dewey of Grants-ville- . Also in attendance were displays and films that will be He asks that anyone interested in available in the classrooms of the classes in the Community School and and Chuck aunts uncles, JoAnna Dewey and cousin building and also enjoy the light Program either as a participant or refreshments that will be available an instructor, please call him at Chad; Bob and Debbie Dewey in He reminds everyone the cultural hall throughout the and cousin Dustin; Judy first part of the evening. At 8:30 that classes may be arranged to Palmer, and Charlene Tulio with her girls, Gina, Kim and study any subject and that they p.m. a special meeting will convene in the Chapel where Elder usually mn for an eight week Patricia. Grandfather Dewey Hartman Rector Jr. of the First period. made Darrin a rocking horse for Council of Seventy for the Church Christmas so Darrins mother Ci Saints of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y copies it to form his birthday will be the featured speaker. cake. of fi It was I9S8 when making love meant making out" RITZ Sat.. Sun.. Mon. Tlie TiMM-l- transcript, Friday, January Bfgular Visits In the complex sik nil xtruc-tmof the 70s, iii.iux problems e that are a to the ediu ational svstem of the Distni t Some of these problems can be negated if i bauuels of communication can W established I iet ween interested iarents and have deve1oM-- ihdl-leng- Ratcliffs Spoilt! Tin Day Grantsville Visiting Open House the Make Mr. Fv.ins has stheduled Ins visits to lie on the first tlav of st'liool ofeatli month. Anvoue who is interested in talking to him mav i read) Inin at the Cuntsville ntarv School in the mornings of that tkiy from 10 00 a m. until 12.00 noon. He will then Ik at the Crdiitsville High School that same afternoon from 1.00 until 5.00 p.m. This will allow those who arc vvoikiug to see Inin if they so Mr. Evans states that if the matter Is urgent and needs attention during the times Wtween visits the interested erson may reach him bv telephone at the Board Office, at MR. EVANS visited C.rants-villduring the months of DeF.le-in- 8S2-303- e .'I U I m 3m li fpM- 53804' m TI 03' - - JST - OK 111)11 iv, - m 0 f (8 jeIfiT0lfr fltlfc SIS sKiI& teftgHtsJi fi TTTiTf M- - i'll Police Officer Hoy Anderson accident reported that a two-ca- r occurred at the comer of Hale and Main Street Monday, January 13. A car driven by Mrs. Reed Smith was struck from behind by another car driven by Mr. Don Butler while attempting to make a right turn onto Main Street. Both cars sustained some damage but no one City Police Chief Jack bird reports that Jays Mobile Service was burglarized late Saturday night. The thieves entered the building hv forcing entry through a window and took 10 sets of seat was injured. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to: Sharon Beacham, Dan S. Blake Crowther and Janet Matthews, Sundav, Januarv 19 Clara Beth Walters, Kyle Thomas. Caleen Brown, Marr E. Kofore and Michael Johanson, Monday, Jan-zrsartiara Jettenes, Mark Ed Wanless, George and Bob Durfee, Tuesday, January 21. Angela Higley, Jack Bird and G. Marvin Johnson, Wednesday, January 22. r, Heartland Realtors Sherm Smith (Broker Mgr.) 24 East Vine St. 882-332- 2 After walking in a cow ture, you should do a lot searching. pas- of sole THE WORLD LEADER IN HEARING AIDS AND HEARING INSTRUMENTS. Batteries at our cost Douglas A. Finlay Certified Hearing Aid Audiologist Retail a.m.-- 5 Saturday p.m. 9 a.m.-- 5 Servicing all makes of hearing 2.02 3.75 41-- HEARING TEST 2.28 3.80 675-- p.m. With Tax 4.26 76-- Friday 9 Your Cost With Tax 1.69 312S 2.61 1.63 13M 2.61 1.63 13-- 3.45 1.89 40) 1.96 1.05 aids Tooele Vision Center 300 S. Main For App. Call Tooele 882-323- 3 SaltLake486-930- g trgigg 41 9 ftgf g y 0? Thursday and Sunday Jan. 16th & 19th s is still con- tinuing. INFLATION It appears that no one is yet prepared to take the drastic steps to voluntary and mandatory curb inflation. It is almost as if vve did not quite believe the evidence before our eves, or our own words acknowledging that evidence. Is this crisis of democratic capitalism indeed fates and beyond our control? The answer, most emphatically, is that it is not. The cure for inflation is to live within your means, which is something we were not doing before the increase of oil prices. That comes first the elimination of the prodigal, outrageous waste of basic resources which has liecome mo emic to the American wav of life. Sen. WM. FULBRIGHT Factory The Skyline Restaurant presents Family Night Smorgasbord Service Burglarized covers. Investigation Finlay, Douglas trained hearing Aid Specialist will be at the Service Center to assist you with any problems you may have with your hearing aid. Beltone has built its reputation on quality, and a well trained staff, backed by a service program second to none. This has made BELTONE Fri. & Sat. Only Community School Classes Begin In Feb Jays Mobile and January and was pleased with the talks that resulted from those visits. He is looking forward to being of service in any wav possible in an effort to improve the quality of education in the Crantsville schools. ceinlier Mr. sight-seein- None Injured In 2 Car Aeeident celebrated her 7th birthday on Jan. 9, 1975. She had a cake decorated with Mary Poppins, ice cream, punch and candy liars. To help with the games and pries lain had Rhonda Walker, Tina Johnson, Heather Vow lex. Jeanne Whitchouxe, Brad Allsop, Pern Young, Kelly Kenedv, Gatlin n Cordon, Melissa and Shelly Trujillo, and Paul, Robin, Jamie, Cus, Iain-nie- , Shane, Dclira, Mylcne, Tawnie, Tmv and Jenny Wan. Her grandma Rydalch and Uncle Jeff were also there. IS YOUR HEARING NORMAL? Do you ever find you ore hearing and yet not understanding? Take a 20 minute test and find out why. An audiometric test will eliminate the guess work and tell if you can successfully wear a hearing aid. Non-memb- 884-667- lain Warr, the daughter of diaries and Judy Warr of Erda, tie-sir- al ofeaeOGEEiiisQD 17, 1973 SiiMTinlcii(lttil To Make st Inxils. - WILLIAM SHATNER RUTH ROMAN HaroW OdH Job Sakata SECOND SECTION IN N I I FORT to bung the mam oflice ol the Tooele County Risird of Fthuation closer to ( iiantsv ille,Siieimtendeiit Claike Johnson has assigned Mr. Carl F.vuns. Secoudaiv Sthool Coordinator ol the District to visit this (omuiuuitv on a regularlv si hcilulc so that lie mav listen to jieople who might have CiNlceiuv .tl Mint sthool problems or those who would like to make recommendations. offer suggestions, or give t ominend.it ion nWut the Cuh Scout leaders Banquet at the Crantsville Ctali Stake Center, Ends Friday IMPULSE 8 st li nil ft RITZ U'sDsD'iJij'il from 58 W. Main 5 Serving p.m. to 9 p.m. Skyline Restaurant Grantsville ). X ??, |