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Show Grantsville Happenings Happy Anniversary Jan. 10: Mr. aiul Mi's. Frank Failillj. Jan. 11: Mr. ami Mrs. Karl E. Amlmoii. By Becky Callister Riding Club Elects New Officers Family Spends Christmas In Iowa The Grantsville Hiding Clnl) has elected new officers for the uKoming year. They are now formulating plans for their yearly activities. President is Dutch Cook; Vice president, Harvey Anderson; secretary Mickey Atherly and treasurer Kav Anderson. Other officers include district directors Van Johnson and Huger directors Boh Delaines; Rucinski and Frank Sneed Jr.,; directors Beckv Johnson and Kent Williams; junior director Sam Iialterman; chaplain. Faye DeLanev and uniforms, Ramie Williams. r ll They enjoyed sightseeing around Moline, Cedar Rapids and Dubuque, Iowa. They took a riding tour through the John Deere Plant where Joel is employed. The plant is so big it took three hours to tour. MR. AND MRS. ROY EL1.1S 50th Anniversary Just a little under five (S) acre farm and water for sale in Erda. This little set-u- p with good water for drinking and irrigation also has an older mobile home. Has been reduced to $23,500.00. Well fenced and on main road. Ten (10) acres of rich level canyon soil for sale in Tooele City limits. One half acre of land goes extra which is up on a bench where some day a lovely home could be constructed. The ten acres is $2,000.00 per acre with no extra cost for the home-sit- e. We would also consider a real estate contract. We have five acres and canyon land with 150 feet frontage on the canyon road which is selling for $1,500.00 per acre, low or no down payment to persons having a good credit rating. Remem- ber 150 feet by about 1300 feet. The frontage for a home will be worth the total price some day in the future. Consider an older brick home with full basement. Rooms finished are: living room, kitchen, bath and two bedrooms on main floor. Family room, another bath and two bedrooms in the basement, also utility room. Nice large lot and near shopping. $25,-000.0- 0 is the price. Property on North Main having 132 feet frontage by over 300 feet to the rear, zoned for business or commercial. Two homes are on the property. Make us an offer. Four lovely homes in the over $40,000.00 price lovely places to live. range. 5ee such Mac Mr. and Mrs. ladlov Ellis will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary January 10. They were married January 10, 1927 at Brigham City. They are the parents of six children five of whom are still living. They are Barbara Jefferies, lionise Bolinder and Jack Ellis all of Grantsville, Udell Ellis of Tooele and Heed Ellis of Granger. A daughter Shirley is deceased. The Ellis are grandparents to 28 grandchildren and 9 great or 6 882-137- 1 fV- - Community School To Begin Soon 'SC Pete and Marit Wrathall spent the holidays in Torrence, Galif. with their daughter Delores Kyle and their grandchildren. time for community instructor, this class will lie a Grantsville High again. workshop type class with infirst class to register will struction and critique. Subjects oil painting class. Regiscovered will lie mechanics of will be Wed.. January 12 materials, methods, painting, at 7 pan. in the high school art color, texture and personal style. room. It will lie an eight week Anyone is invited to join this course and cost is $.5.00. class. to Dennis Orgill According It drop in at 69 West Peach to gratulate this fine couple. NITRITION We have reached the point where nutrition or the lack or the eveevs or the quality of it may he the iuiiuImt one public health problem. Tire threat is not beriberi, pellagra or scurvy. Rather, we face, the more subtle, but also more deadly, reality of millions of Americans loading their stomachs with food which is likely to make them obese, to give them high bhxrd pressrtre, to induce heart in disease, dial ret es, cancer short, to kill them over the long term. We face the tragedy of anemic children failing in school and repeating that pattern of failure throughout their shortened lives. school The lie an tration is at Happy Birthday Say hello to Tricia Ann Brad- shaw. She arrived Dec. 3 at the St. Nlaiks Hospital in Salt Dike City. She tipped the scales at a daintv siv pounds 13 ounces. 1niud first time parents arc Harold and Patricia Bradshaw, Grantsville. Grandparents are Mr. and Mis. F.lmout l einmon. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. llyrum Schmidt of Eureka and Mrs. Olive Richardson of illard. Jan. 7; Merle Walk, Shiilce Orr. Jan, H: Annette Anderson, Melinda Phillips, Brian Gastag-iio- . Jan. 9; Gcorgja Wool ton, Tami Judd, Carrie Dickman, Terry Dick man, Daiva Gunning-ham- . Jan. 10: Walt Ainestoy, Julie Ann Gole. Jan. 1 1: Ann l.ynn Terry, Barbara Caile, lam Yonng-!erg- , Kendra Richard Atkin, Thornton. Jan. 12; Merrice Pat Caxm. Martin Glen Mason, Touna Gehlmachor, Atkin, Glenn Davis, John Shane Shipp, Jolyn Johnston. Me-lnni- e Frasers Return Home From California Holiday Hannah and Mac Fraser spent the week adore Christinas in California visiting with their 1 son When they returned to Grantsville came to spend the rest of the holidays with them. On New Years day their daughter Pam lilackhurst and her children Travis Ryan and Ann came to visit and show grandma and grandpa what they got for Christinas. con- ' f, No formal open house will he' held hut friends are welcome to Notice The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Grantsville North Willow Irrigation Company for the purpose of presenting the financial report and transacting normal business of the company in such meetings will lie held in the Grantsville Lions Hall at 11:30 a.m. on January 8, 1977. Bv order of the directors of said company and in compliance with the charter and bylaws of said company. John W. Clark T reasurer Great care msut he taken lest the mind believing what it does not see, fashion itself what does not exist, and hope and love what is Street 193 South Main V j4"W m grandchildren. Secretarv-- Atkin Realty and Construction 882-097- IE rT Couple Celebrate Eleven unfinished building lots for sale in an approved subdivision for sale. See them, then make an offer to purchase. Remember (11 lots). Phone: i SW During one of their tours they crossed River the Mississippi which was frozen. Temperatures ranged from 5 to 15 helow zero. Investment Property For Sale The Tooele Transcript, Friday, January 7, 1977 They flew dow n on Dec. 2 1 and returned home January 2. While in California they saw the tanker that exploded and did some sightseeing Resides attending family holiday parties. Vearis and Flwood l.isenhee returned to Grantsville on New Years day after spending Christmas with Veariss son Joel and his wife Lynne and their children Phil and Jed. Land, Building Lots, Spend Holidays With Family false. - SAINT AUGUSTINE. birthday to Master Callister who celebrated his third birthday on Jan. 5. Stevens party goers included Mom and Dad Torn and Becky Callister, sisters Tina 8, and Tammy 6 and brothers Paul 5 and Ted 1 and a half. 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