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Show Fish out Blazer B Bo Hold Annual I)av Camp Approximately 250 skill awards were presented to RIaer B Ihvv of the three lotal stakes (hi Saturday as the climax of their annual g David and Judy Anderson - 884-552- sit r li-- i U'sDtfUJjUU Hisilii.it yanking a hmiiIv ast line out id the water 5 will iitghleu am the ana mam it Iav Camp. even i.nt sou Tooele Trunscri4, Friday, July 15, 1977 make, even il the hue lands ill the wioog t in in less than jw Grantsville News m ..---a- fis.li ill SECOND SECTION (lid a lidi has taken a II s or other hue ret neves I i an lulls even alter a HI i ast The (mo day camp, under direction of the Grants-wilTooele and Tooele North Stake Primary seas held July 8 and 9 in Settlement Cunvon. One hundred and five Imav participated and 29 leaders were (Hi hand to guide the many and varied activities Highlight of the program was the fireside program at which the awards were given. Parents of the HIV's who had also !een dinner guests were in attendance. President George Me kellar of the North Stake was the speaker and lluhard Dunn lead group MIDI PR Arthur Fiedler, conductor nf the Boston Pos Rossini like to ioote a remaik of the eomjvoser "all music Is good rtcert the Urruig kind, Mr, Fiedler shrNild know, smee for the last 45 years he's Ireeir playing tuiUmirg musle bv eservliodv from Beethoven to the Beatles No rare has rser mived together programs of the latest pop times arid the greatest classical woiks so blithely and brilliantly As a result. Fiedler has sold more than 50 million records, conducted orchestras all user the world, and gameied more honors than he can count, including the Medal of Freedom, the nations highest civilian honor, aw anlrnl him this past Jail 10 at a White bv Pres, Ford Paiade, e, singing President Boliert Doren of Tooele Stake and President Gilliert Davies of Grantsville Stake were also in attendance at the Dav Camp. Activities liegan Fndav at 7 a in. and continued to pm. and resumed Saturday and ran throughout the day. (.lasses were conducted in citienship, first aid, 4 lams gadgits siuli as sonar gear and mvgen ureters aie not essential lot successful luss lislimg lou will luiil lass where there is some kind ol i ovei to give them piotectiou ami nun-nosot ol hot nut m. d Image- III the water, whether deep nr shallow S JL Hobby Sox Major ; league Champs Hiiv sears Shamrocks team captured first place in Grantsvilles Bobby Sox league. Pictured from left to Anderson, Teresa Hodgson, Secret Campliell ami right, front row are: Tanuny Konger, Kathleen Lake, Diane Imlav. Back row: Dorene Howard, Jane Van Buren, laike, Debbie Anderson, Shanon Diderick-sen- . Dee Ann Slice and coacb Shirley Butler. Absent from the photo is coach Byron Anderson. I First Security Home Equity Loan can provide from $2,500 to $25,000. A ing Hie lioys learned to ciHik hamburgers on a huge rock, heated in their camp fire, and cooked dinners in aluminum foil on the hot coals. Leaders of the event termed the activities of the camp highly successful. Your home. It's built of brick, wood, cement and glass. And money. In fact, you probably have enough money in it to take some out with a First Security Home Equity Loan. Money to keep some promises to your family. Home modernization, a trip, children's college or other worthwhile purposes. You can obtain from $2,500 to $25,000 with no' prepayment penalties, should you. wish to pay back sooner. At a competitive rate without disturbing your present mortgage. Find out at your nearest First Security Bank how much money is stored up in your home. Chances are, you'll find thinking of your home a pleasant and rewarding thought. SOLTI I Textiles lion. South Mag. Hihcsc-luncheo-n ' ': fitness, hiking, physical conservation, maps and compass, knots, ax and knife, flag, dings and cook- are still the Souths top ranked industry, in terms of total sales dollar. But transportation companies among the Souths Top 200 Companies are pushing into a close second. Total ind sales of the dustry category, or textiles, were $8.97 billion. Total sales for transX)rtation companies were $8.42 billion. Third place tobacco was $7.18 billion, fourth place supermarkets were $6.46 billion and rounding out the top five industry categories is construction with total sales of $5.65 bil- s IFSffSG GC5ffO(7(BfnlCl Members F 4 With two more games yet to play the Pirates team has sewed up the league championship position. Front row: Tim McKeon, Dal Hedenstrom, Tod Madsen, Kandy Hunt, Terry Dickman, Mark Turnbow and Michael Anderson. Back row: Coach Russ Curtis, Kenneth Wilder, Mike Randle, Jeff Bird, Wayne Wells Jr., Gerald Nelson, John Butler, Andy Hale, Kenny Young, Coach Robert Hansen. First Security Bank ol Utah, N A First Security Bank ot Idaho First Security Bank ol Orem, 0 C First Security Stale Bank, Sail Lake Cily, Utah First Security Stale Bank ol Kayaville First Security Bank ol Murrey N A First Security Bank ot Rock Springs Wyo A First Security Bank ol Bountiful, N A First Security Bank ol Logan, N A First Security State Bank ol Helper N A N Fair Deadline Set For Literary Contest Hie deadline for entries in the Tooele County Fair Literary Contest is August 1, according contest officials. to Interested persons may enter an item in one of five categories: Incident or anecdote (not to exceed 300 words), Essay (1,000 words or less), Short Story (limited to 2,000 words). Poetry (not more than 30 lines), or Ballads and Narratives. Entries must be the original work of the contestant, and must not have been previously published. Co ntest officials said the entrant may use matter he any subject chooses. Two copies are required of each entry. Names are not to lie included on the manuscript and should be enclosed m envelope, and the number of words or lines in the entry should appear on the right hand comer of the first page. Entries should be mailed to Remelda Gibson, Tooele County Fair Literary Contest Chairman, at 439 East Vine Street. A stamped envelope must be included in order for the work to be returned to the GRANTSVILLE, UTAH The 1977 Fat Stock Sale will feature outstanding livestock. Your participation in this sale is a move that keeps young people in gear. Approximate weights depending on yield of animal BEEF Live Weight WAYS TO PARTICIPATE Porterhouse Steak What the Custom Kill Attend the sales in person. The excitement and drama of the event create an unforgettable experience. If you, or your firm cannot attend the sale, but wish to participate do so by proxy. Simply call a member of the sales committee. 1. Live BUYER RECEIVES Hamburger, Stew Meat Trimmjngs Animals Buyers may purchase live animals to take home. Live animals will be released to new owners after the show Saturday, July 16th. 2. Custom kill Many buyers will prefer having their purchase killed and processed. Please notify sale clerk after purchase. Delivery to processors will be made by the Show Committee. 3. Resale month. We dont know what the churches could call hymns courtesy to womens lib. But a lihelv candidate It Takes All Kinds, Frankwould seem to be herms. as a lin P. Jones Any buyer may consign his purchase back to the auction committee for resale at an established commercial market. Buyer pays only the difference between his bid and sale market price. SALES COMMITTEE Milo McCowan Teryl Hunsaker Leland Beckstrom Lynn Bill Wyatt Hogan Keith Brown Jack Brown Bud Pendleton Steve Bunn Cliff Castagno Darrell Johnson Richard Castagno Dave Hammond Ross Jacobsen 1,000 lbs. Sirloin Steak Round Steak Rib and Rump Roast Chuck Roast WAYS TO BUY Birthday greetings go to Krissy and Annette Saling. Krissy turned two June 30th and Annette had her first birthday July 13. A separate birthday party was held for each special little girl on her very own special day. They are the daughters of Chuck and Kave Saling. Their brother, Shayne, who is five, has had a great time helping with all the festivities. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Saling, Mokane, Missouri, and Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Schow, American Falls, Idaho. They have Mrs. Elizabeth Derleth, Fulton, a Missouri, whom they visited in Missouri just last liI!Ei3" MDSTOOM WILY 116,11977 SALE TIME 1 0:00 A.M. a sealed envelope along with the title and first line of each entry. The title of the work should lie on the outside of the Live Ham Bacon Pork Roast Picnics and Smoked Shoulder Butts Center Cut Pork Chops Pork Sausage Miscellaneous Cuts Salt Pork Lard RETAIL CUTS 29 27 18 ..11 10 8 5 7 35 108 114 440 lbs. RETAIL CUTS PORK Weight 240 lbs. 23 37 50 43 65 Animals purchased at the sale will be delivered to Tooele Valley Meats in Grantsville or to Dale Smith and Sons Packing Plant in Draper to be slaughtered and processed. You will be contacted by them as to how you want it cut up and when to come and get it. All you have to do is buy the animals you want and the show committee will take care of the rest for you. 150 lbs.. LAMB 100 lbs. Live Weight Lamb Chops Leg of Lamb Stew Shanks Lamb Patties Miscellaneous RETAIL CUTS 19 9 7 2 3 5 45 lbs. |