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Show Timh'Ii I'raiixcript, I'riil.iv, July S, 1977 Grantsville News Rej airs begin on Grantsville streets Will- - I Ih-i- mo null hi Is lor tin riuils. .ilt lini'4 of utv Hrjiaving of sunn m.ior son sjxils lust alif.nls Ihiii act otiijilislii'il. Out of tin more iiotalili iinprosriiifiits is t lit rash of lot Imlfs on fast Dnrlir street, iliis jolt ssas t oniilclc(l ou r a week ago. it viini ilnst-r- still cringe as llny ilrisi over tin1 loiniiT olistai If onrsi. Gauliner ( .'oust i m t ion of Salt luki Cits ssas tin loss bidder for tin nli of jvitt liint' anti vivmg, On just nnt ol the I I segments ol tin iiiil Gardiners mi ssas loss than halltln tost than that of tin hiilili'r. Thi reason for tins ssas ( uulint-- ( V II 7 i- - (i 5 MINOR LU.l 1 t 1 i k 1.1:1011 mint i: mvjoui Mondav 5 0(1 - Vikings ss liomhers July (. - Giants ss Pirates llmrsil.is - 5 00 - Itoinhers ss ( aants July I I - (i, 15 - Pirates ss ihiugs -- - 5.00 -- appios id. i: - Indians - -- Vacation At Hear Iakc Sene IJ)S lalen .Mission era. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Vera, dranlss ille. lias Uen called to serve an I.DS Mission in the Nesv Mesieo, llmineripie Mission. whit li is under the direction of nestis apMiinted President Pi m Ken. lie ssill depart July Kith to enter the Salt lake Cits Mission Ih faressell on his ssill Ih held Si me las. Jolt JO. at 2.50 pan. in the Grantsville Second Ward dliapcl. 507 Fast Main. d. Ascencion Theobald, e esericncecl progress in the first quarter of 1977, the newsletter sass. Positively influenced bv a stronger national economy, the I'tah economy is expected to maintain this upssard moment urn during the next three months. While the rate of unemeconomy ployment in I'tah is expected to remain near 5.5 percent, job creation the in manufac- const ruction, turing and mining tries is expec ted to increase. Rapid expansion is pre- dicted in the construction Zonin'; Commission industry during the second quarter, reflecting the sizable increase in faith residential and building permits issued in first quarter. The improvement in the national economy will favorably influence cooper and steel production, and an acceleration in mining should increase activity coal production in Utah after a slow first quarter. Hie newsletter further predicts that retail sales will continue to grow at the 14 percent rate recorded in the first three months of 1977. Hie continuation of the drought in the Western States could reduce consumer confidence. However, during the first consumer spending and credit demands cont in- ued strong, indicating that uncertainty assocated with the drought has not yet had a negative effect. On the national scene, the letter predicts that a. business activity w ill accel- - I crate sharply establishing 1 an above-averag- e growth yv; ' ' T jT pattern that will probably continue throughout the summer. The rate of inflation should reach above 6 percent during 1977, despite aniioiincedanti-iiiflationar- v policy, according to the report. The rate of real ecoin the nomic expansion e period will reach an annual rate of 8 percent. Interest rates will remain relatively stable ing the second quarter, but higher inflation and rising demands for credit will push interest rates upward in the second half of 1977. r, K.AiiZXmwr.rlblKiiv July 4th was a dav for the women when Lvnnctte Castagno bested all the men and hoys in the golf accuracy contest, l.ynctte is pictured with Dick Hutchins as he presents her with the championship trophy. The national Poster Art Program again held this year. All posters should I brought to the 4 II office by August 1, 1977 in order to be judged for displav in the Fair, and the winning posters will he sent to Logan for the State contest. Posters should be centered around W here one of the following themes: The Action Is, Gets You Involved, The Sound of Youth. or Rules: Posters must be created hv members currently enrolled in Only one entry jxr member will H 4-- 4-- 4-- d o-oqd- 4-- lie tn? g UJ . . nJ - First Time Offer $CflOO -- OFF with coupon buy a Fisher Stove While the summer heat is on Dont wait until the winter wind blows. Save Up to 80 Ky .S(CLIP on Your Heating Bill & SAVE) accepted. Posters must be designed on or affixed to a medium weight poster Ixiard si.e 4x22. They may be horizontal or vertical and produced in any medium: water color, ink, crayon, acrylic, charcoal, oils, collage, so long as they are not 1 Her? 0MP0gF? $5000 Authorized Sale from June 12th to July 23rd $50 Off on Factory f UN INJOY THI WARMTH AND BEAUTY Of A FIREPLACE MAJESTIC Abate Medina Scheduled WITH UNITS BUILT-I- Smoke Burnt (oat or Wood f oundolioni Quirk Installation 25 Ytar Guarantee No No We can install in mobile homes! Call Today for Free Estimate A 882-211- 9 Carter Construction And Roofing Company -- lx: accepted. Tlie members name, age, state and mailing address and a brief artwork interpretive statement must be affixed to the bac k of the poster board in the upper left hand corner. 4-- 15.7 cubic foot capacity, throughout Power Saver switch an energy no-fro- st Lynnette Smith To Leave On Germany Mission Lynnette Smith, who will enter the LDS Language Training Mission Julv 21, prior ,0 her departure for a mission in Germany, will be one of the principal speakers at the 14th Ward Sacrament Meeting, Sunday, July 10, 1977, The 14th Ward is located at 192 W. 2nd So. and the meeting will begin at 2:30 p.m. saving 3 Potatoes and Well Give You FREE a delicious warm bread pudding topped with ice cream! EMBERS adjustable cantilever shelves Automatic icemaker option SAVE - f 40 $ otpcriiii: 459 with Each Refrigerator Sold. $72 Value For a Big Total $1 1 2 Savings! FREE ICE CREAM MAKER CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER MODEL HDB676 Portable now . . . built-i- later n 5 cycle options including Normal Power Saver Dry and Short Wash Whisper Clean19 sound insulation Announcing Our Front of the Week Special. (Monday only) Enjoy Judds Special Steak Served With Our Famous Chuck Wagon TOP FREEZER T REFRIGERATOR MODEL CTF16C 3 Beat The Monday Blues At the Embers GLOWING Factory authorized sale applies only to models manufactured during the period of June 12th to July 23rd, 1977 NOW YOU Posters incoqiorating copy righted material, like cartoon characters, will not The Glowing Embers Is A Great Place To Enjoy Monday Evening With Your Family. FISHER STOVES J g ftiaJ Poster Art Program 4-- II 4-- 0003 9030 resident Kevin Mi Beth has ,nml'ssi(m achieved the honor roll ville City will hold a refor spring quarter at Utah gularly scheduled meeting Slate University, announcm the second Tuesday of Dr. Last man N. Hatc h ced each month. Meetings will Imgin at 7:50 p in. at dean of the School of the Grantsville City Hall. Graduate Studies at the 1'iiiversilv. Anyone having business To qualify for the howith the commission should contact City Hall Ik- - nor roll. Mi Beth had to tween the hours of 9 a. in. have a grade point average of at least 5.75, and and 5 p.m. so that the buwas required to take 12 siness may Ih included hours or more of credit. in the agenda. Mi Beth is a graduate student at the Izigan univerthat unxightlv Acne, sity. of adolescence, scourge i have may finally conquered, according to Reader's Digest. Dr. Sidney Hiiruit. of Yale UniThe Tfxiele Valiev Mosversity has treated 1104 moderately to quito Abate District has afflicted with scheduled a Board of Trusseverely acne, with applications of tees meeting July 7, 7:50 vitamin-acid combinp.m. in the County Builded with benzoyl jxuoxide. ing. Most of the youngsters The public is inv ited. 88 percent - reported good to excellent results within eight weeks. Zon- Crants-- T teen-ager- April-to-Jun- 7-- TimkIc Hendrix Hie rianning and ini? Ih-ci- the Carter Administration's 0(l The J View-War- Student From Tooele Gtv Tuesday I cun IB USU Honors Will Meet is Answer Is. Virginia MISS Bank Publication Says Outlook Positive the Vrlt-n- e and Cheryl In Utah I'tahs economic out look remains strong despite a severe watershortage across the state, according to the quarterly First Security Bank Newsletter released M. this week, said Tom-lBranch Gwynn, Manager. Most sectors of the state ami jioise, vies she Iiojks her activities will liclj) remove smut of the stigma attached to the handle ajijH-d- . "ft bugs think that ut me when vmir ImnIs is in a wheelchair, vuur mind mi hase an opjuirt unity to attend, so sse encourage all leaders to bring their club meinliers to Camp. MemlmPi mas not attend unless they base a leader Hiiss Curtis stem the honors at the home run contest lit hitting four nut of fite pitches oser the fence. ssith them. ('.amp Chairmen for this Gary Callistcr, cits councilman, presents the trophy sear's camp are: Connie to Hiiss. Kdcn Vera To Hoar Like ssas the sftl ini' for a refor the George lation Idas week-enItnpp and Ismeal Valerio families. They liliu staler and tnosed the the cikiI St. (diarsslnte sand ies tansiin and the Minetoka eaves. Others sslio svere there svere Caul and Reckv Itnpp and daughters; Glade Itnpp. George Anderson. AllHrt. Frankie and IVserly Valerio. all of Grants-sille- ; l.inda Itnpp and daughters from Salt lathe: Toby and Marlene Valerio and elnldien and (aria VanN'oy and I niIis. from Granger. Funeral services for Golden W. Dixon were held Tuesday. July 5, at the liike View Ward ih.qvcl, under the direction of the ward bishopric with Bishop Ralph Brown conducting, lie also read the obituary and made a few remarks. Hie family prayer was offered by a vhi. Ronald D. Dixon. Hie invocation wax given by Verxal Shields. A vtKal solo In The Garden of Tomorrow" was sung by Margaret Shields, accoinjvanicd by Mrs. Janis Smart. Marion Rcsau was the first sjH'uk-er- . Kent Burke sang "Silver Haired Dukly" accompanying himself on the guitar. diaries L Price was the next sjieak-er- , followed by a viK-asolo by Marge INirfee "How Great Thou Art" uccom-jxinie- d by Mrs. Smart. The Imnc'diction was given hv Meldo "I Lip" Dixon. Prelude and postliidc music wax played by Gaylene Shields. The grave at Tuoele City Cemetery was dedic ated by Bishop Hd. Dixon. Pall were sous of Mr. Dison Ronald. Fxlwurd. Bill. Haymiind, lamry, ami Iairan Dansie. a son-ilaw. Thirteen honorary ialllHarers were grandsons of Mr. Divon. Following the services, a delicious luncheon was served to family and friends at the chajxl, bv the lake Belief Smietv. e ajijH-aram- iioihi chi Monday. July II ami that registration can Ik brought to the Kstension Office in the Court House. 4 II Camp is an annual event and is enjoyed hy many of the I II inenitKrv. It is the only camp that many of the young Mople ss Hams Jills S - (v 15 Jets ss (.'arils Tuesday - 5.00 - Cards ss Indians Jill. 12 - (i. 15 - Itanis vs Jets Friday Golden W. Dixon should ) lfaci minoh c All iiieiulKrs and leaders Ih. registered hv i:(;t - 1 1 Funeral Services Held Tues. For SjH-cia- caui). n schiih r flit-sid- need to hriug a tuna fish can for their arts and crafts project, phis a fee of $1 50 to cover the costs of the 7 Jets 11u affair is under the direction of Ret tv Gastagno, stake vice ihairmaii of SHcial Interest group. Refreshments will Ik served. an automobile acat the recident. will Ik guest e at the Timm'Ic North Stake gional (ienter. Simd.iv. July 10th. at 7 :50 p in. l Ml Interest and Young SjKxial Interest are incited to attend. Miss Carter received the crossn of "Miss 1't.di Wlu-elliair at a contest hild at the Hilton Hotel lit Salt (illy where the contestants were judged 10 percent mi ac hieseuient. 50 percent mi and 50 erceiil and games II ('arils is tlMJ. Ik-i-- All liiemlmrs W F. Indians Itanis Wink is niaor intersections throughout toss n. Hie Ul(hing ss ill tout unit' until tin inoncs tin cimnril luil aiirii)iial-i- l is eshaustcd. Other ssoik t mild tins summer oil imjruiMtig (."lierrv street in tin tils t ssill vi i k an a if tin federal ii is Inna (noil program tin tin mail appiosc t its ni't'ds to imt l.itt till const riirtmii. Iliere an nuns ollirr projects for Iwttfruifiit of Gr.mtsv ille c it v jirojiertics if applird lor nionrs friini tint It Sam is ti w (aai its m a Cl jlA ? Pirates ItonilH'rs Vikings Miss Arlene Carter, sslio has the past three cm ifmed to a sshcc-lchui- r stars, as a result of s Grantsville WMiA Standings al niati-iials- . iIoiii on is using r tjj i Mjoiti.i:v(.i To Speak At Fireside Sun. II Gainj) lus I eti scheduled legiuiiiiig Mon-cLs. Juls 1 and cone biding Jnls 1 L The gates for camp still ojieu at 5 00 p III at the Ctrl Scout Camp III Fork ill Sctt lenient Canyon, for all (II Club inenilx-rand their leaders. After check-il- l tone chi MiKidas, the cauiiers tan rat their dinner ami then a I'ireside program has I men scheduled for 7.50 pill. Tuesday, July 12 still Ik a fun filled clas ss it h mans actisities, such as out di Mir cooking. nature hikes, arts ami crafts, olistac le courst, 1 884-552- 5 1: Mis Wheelchair Utah Camp 4 David and Judy Anderson s I I sei... ini.- - lter the street linprotenients base nude the eitiens ssill no longer neeil to diise at '10 nipli in order to lls user ihiuk holes. g,qing caserns, kids, or any other olistrni lion that may Ik oii the mails, alignim'iit sjHvi.ilivtx will Ik tin soon. Ikk.iiih irviug Ibf I Giant xvillt city council lias tqirovcl I . SAVE $ 30 ONLY HEAVY DUTY, MODEL WLW2500 229 WASHER Normal and Gentle cycles 3 water temperature selections 3 water level choices settings for 3 soil levels SAVE $ 20 ONLY 274 Hours: Mon. through Sat. 9 to 6 Open Friday till 8 p.m. WESTERN AUTO 494 S. Main 882-300- DISTRIBUTOR: GARY STEADMAN 250 1. Broadway Call 882-220- 9 882-000- 0 7 398 N. Main |