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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 10. 1970 Lake View News Cage (Tiamji Of Jr. II.S. hi the guk intramural program at the Tujrle J'. High Sttuad. the tram captainrd by Kanm IVa and Dana lltun wtm ilia thamimmship tih a Ime record u( 12 2. The tram Ini by lisa Adm and Start Akin wax xmond (llou-eby trams ta4 allied by Marunne Curtkm Drfilae Cullman, Drana Saxwh'Tainmv Eraktun, Jjttnrl liiakwrll Muharla ButUry and I a visa KJiiunm Diane Savuh In the riglilh grade, Joyce Alim and Juhe Ire'x tram won the title fallowed iy Vkkl JubnuiM-Iilimit, Driiue Savkhlmda Young, and Janrtte Tax lor hm-tur- n faimiuuiu. Mr-du- (a-nl- infection. out ut 12 gjwn, this tram, tiplaiiin) ly Jmit A Urn ami Julie Ire won le tlunijiiiimliip of I lie rib'll giadr iiilurouul ludHlull Iragur. Hie th.mjMom airi I ftmli Melania Julie Ire, Juee Alien end Sham tt right. Batki Wn SmilH, Tnidv "rigid, lei Miw. Kay Irue Muddaid, Danis Me Arthur, Billy Jo G.rtia and Ja vlu-jjiri- ' HiiIkm Ailcit Sliirkk k resting in bed foltuwing the spurn-inid Iiix ankle. The accalml utturred while wanning up fur the stake haxkrtliall play last week. adi-In- Reikrlev, California 9 January 1976 Tothe llonoutJe Mayor and Gty Guum il Grantssille, Tourle Comity, Utah hfiCJ Q. How much more would It coat me to beat my home If the government adopted the propoaal of Congraeamen who aay we ahould decontrol Batu- Mrx. Oira Barnett hat lieen visiting in Utah the past week. She wax guest id her children, Eileen, Gayle and Runald for a few day. They are student at Brigham Yoimg University. From Thursday until Sal imlav she in Lake family menilter Mexv, Mr. and Mr. Charle Fret-weand family. On Sat unlay she and Ronald were dinner ptosis at the Golden Dison home. Mrx. Rimrtt's home is in Calicnte, Nevada. mi gaa? Tlw Kit i hen IkalhllJfl. Book", Jack Kramer. Bantam I Urn-pla- nt k a good dat to grow iiwkiur plant, Dtsh and cooking pros ale the hmnidity Uwn whkh plant wadiing Utrise. In adJiikni, kitchen tesrise widesuread in ami the Lair ut artlftchd ligld re Ismrfk lal to ttsem. The kitchen Ituv pro hi tlw ideal cm irumnenl for yuur plant and In Mum your plant will brighten up your kitchen. The Kitclien llotnrplant 1U4" I a small, convenient I. .A fur iaisk tivkinr plant growerv Tim author. Jack Kramer gise Miggesikms for iiderextiog olaider and other ttadaioer and tells aland wnls watering, lighting and fertili-tngytn11m klUlwn ir plaid v tine cliapter Ueak wtth methink of starting your own of pronagatiog. plaid. Mr, Kramer explains tlw technkpie divide how to tell plaid and and lie nuuierv odtmgs slijw laiw to grow tliero from seed. In other ihajdcr tlw author detrtle plaid that you well enjoy in tlw various seawnw, from lent and grranium and fall Inillis. in tlw spring to smnnwr inklget vegetable for winter such a llw dish He recommend jieially gardc-nganlen or a Iwd of nmslirinnn. Mr. Kramer llwn recoin unak several plaid whkh make excellent giftx at all lime of tlw year, lie rxrn tell aland plant that will grow with-mwnI in "water gankov" If yon think that you haxe a willed brown thumb when this i the InnA for it come to growing am thing. s d pmmdx Wgitl ounce. Proud grandpa rml for the first time are Mr. and Mr. Dun Pitt of lake View and Mr. and Mix. Bart V. Anderson of Hunter, lYah. Great grandmother k Mn. Mary A. Miirhk of take Mew. mie Jmsrn. lH i upd Iim Thk k young Bryan Vrrosm Pill, xun id Johnny and Mar-xh- a Pill of West Jutdan, Utah. Bryan made Iiix ml ranee into the world on Noxembrr 20, al the lluly Crox Huxpita! in halt lake City. He weighed xexen g Mimtrrx of ba bbrlnus wwMm auol not ar driauxrtorv and wl bv Irptdv wrtltMS. Al M ami ksrkaie Ims um4 bv ami (baa a soulf d tbv adds Iha ambar. W to ant lira iMuUMnraas wtl M ba. pAluM aad dt ad ba Mum-adIf rwpjnlrd la da m tba utl rounds uakbuUwg Iha amsyudivli aaaia. r idle Jasun Birnt Dixon, xun of I'd and Kalhy Dixon of Gun-gr- r ix a vlimt at Primary wlirre he k Icing trralrd lur a cmnihrated xirrn I Eighth Grade Champion das oka am wilniamil bv thv Iwt WiIAiU iW Uhmiag t CiUvria bo puUuWMs. lets should oat ruwf t3 wsmb, U a by Barbara Jean Vaughn bt by Donna Dixon A Book Review Comment ll Fellow Grants llleans: To me, Imm and raised in Gianlsvitle, whose patents were lifelong residents, and whuse pandiaients were among the early pimwer of the town, the new in the January Bib issue of The Tourle Tramcriit Bulletin is SIR X.KING. Where are your routs and your lirguuiiiigs? Is llieie no respect, no rrvrrrnce in your souls whkh would imisrl you to keep and glorify the old First Ward Chattel? As I recollect, this building k now the only one remaining uf the pioneer structures, except only the old Gty llatl whkh J. Reulten Gaik. Jr saved as a heritage. All the other are gone -except that whkh you now pro- - jn-ih- IWmk" ly Jack Kranwr yon. Head Tlw Kitchen ll.ntsenlaid ami try your Irak at growing kiscly plant for yonr hmne. Muhammad Ah Inwst he add color to the nng he make his bleed. M" cknlor today hax a nl hedfcle manner and a sale manor and a mountain manor. - pote to ImllJue: the Oitera jlrnise, the old Schuul Building, the Paxdlion, the Social Hall, the old Co-OStore, the Johnson Hall. And must uf the old residence: that uf my maternal grandfather, Samuel W. Wooley, was burned, likewise that uf Char-lL Anderson, mv paternal grandfather; the Booth residence, the Rvdalch houses, the Ale Faw-su- n lace, the old Ruwherry house, most of the older houses in Swedeutmrg, the Barm houet A. A lot leaa, the esperta aay, than moat ptople would imagine. The price of natural at the point of producthe wellhead, tion, known makea up only about 20 per cent of the coat of gaa to reeidantial ueera. The Federal Energy Ad-m- i niatration estimatea that the average homeowner'a gaa bill, which la about $180 a year, would increaaa by only $10.21 in 1976, $13.30 in 1977, and $19.15 in 1978, if new gaa were decontrolled. gaa Serenth Grade Champions This group of kulrtcrn aim I lie championdiip of the Saxanth Grade at they non 12 garnet and lost only luo. Front i Karen Daxi and Dana Fllon, Middlei Debbie Searie and Drtiixe Steadman, Barkt Ann Burraxton, Maria Belanney and Linda Kading. wandered into an ait gallery and regarded with axee the alistract paintings. "What that?" he asked a guard, A small boy That a man, responded. "And what's asked. That the guard "Gee, that?" the I mv thit wife, muttered the young- - ster. 1 certainly hope they don't have any kids! u The increaaa in price would aleo terra aa an incentive to producer to look for more natural gaa thue cuing our preaent shortage. eup-plie- a, Mr. and Mrs. Dim burster are spending a week in Park City nixing Ixisinexx and pleasure. Mr. Knrster wu employed at Park Gty for six months last year. Mr. and Mi. Kent Burke are rejoicing over the birth of a darling little daughter, who arrived at the LDS Hospital on January 8th. The little mis weighed eight pounds nine mince. The Burkes are the dorm parent at the Pine Canyon Ranch for Boy. Kent is also supervisor of the ranch activities. This is their first child. ARNOLD CLASOW: "Wall Street Claims institutions are buying. Directors or inmates?" se. What will lie left to Crantiville, one of the earliest and oldest pioneer settlements? Arent ymir children and grandchildren, and mine, entitled to some lied-rmemblems as their heritage? k Sincerely, RONDO W. ANDERSON Jeff Sagers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bmce Sagers is home again surgery in Decemlier. He is reNrted to lie improving Keeping electric power in its place N safe with proper wiring and appliance use. He Electricity, the household servant, can also become electricity, the household hazard, if you don't use it properly. Faulty appliances, overloaded extension cords, and amateur'' home wiring jobs can all lead to lightning or house fires. To keep you and your family safe, be sure there are no electrical hazards in your home. Overloaded circuits are a fire hazard. One hunman-mad- ITS A DIFFERENT WORLD WHEN YOURE IN LOVE! j ' i After you've set the date for the most important day in both of your lives. BE SURE you have the best in wedding announcements. 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