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Show Can! Of Thank Funeral Services Held For John McKay Fiiiift.il scrvucv wcie hflil fur John Hit family praver was given bv Franklin R Shaler Bidiop Ussin B FI kington gave the ix-mnpraver Irehnle and post hide imisie wav plaved bv Riivte Dobson bishop Flssin b Flkington officiated and tleilit ated the grave ''H'.ikers were Douglas V, Sagers and avne Mallet bishop Musical selections were a song "The Mas We Were bv Marge Dnrfee and 'Somewhere Ms Dive" bv John K Hall Marion Ik van gave the closing praver PalllK'arers were Keith Dvniock. lX'rald Fvaiis. Frwui Darn, Charlie Norton Kenneth Tanner. George A doling For those who brought food For those who gave their tune For those who contributed their We ask The children are happy with a good snow storm as most every place you pass has a big snow man lav iking luck mvself brings memories of a lot of fun and hard work. Ward The Stansbury held their Christmas party for the Relief Society women Wednesday. A luncheon was served with pretty Christmas decorations and a lot of good fixxl. P Ilirllitl.o Bob Hill and the Thanksgiving holidays, Bud and lama Brown joined Exotic Tours to the Hawaiian Islands Tile tour guide was Iwilam Malm of Ogden. Fill so broke I call them dollars Williams I don't know them well enough Bob Orben to call them dollar bills - S I by Beth Clark of many recipies Christinas gtxxhes A program was eiijoved by all and singing Christmas carols. Dec. 14th the F.rda Ward held their annual Relief Society officers and teachers get together at the The home of Janet husbands were included and they had dinner and plaved fun games. Money is in some like fire, it is a excellent servant, very but a ternble master. - l.vnn Caxik is home from cedar City C SC. lietween terms and plans to go to the Cniversity of Ctah Christy Russell is home from Dixie College and will sxiid the holidays at home More reluming to school. Thanksgiving ian Luau was special know ii tour to Pearl Harbor where the brother of ViAnderson vienne (their n SECOND SECTION Rei d Mill If 4c Round and About bv I ms Navlor Kiiskm The biggest snow stoiin the veal greiled Don I Johnson of Oakland, (aid, when he arrived ol sister-inlaw- Is ) entomb- ed in the sunken Ari- zona. Visits to the Islands of Maiu, and Kawaii were parts of the trip. The beautiful Islands are really all they had leen told they were. 111 to (n.intsville with ( hnstm.is sx-m- l f.innlv ineuil.ers and fnends fven the fait that he h.ul to dig Ills aunts tar x 1 Marriage Vows Spoken Of interest to fnends (if former Crantsvillc rest dents, Charles and Suanna .Brown) Johnson, was the mamage of their son Douglas, to Mu hello Walker, daughter of Mr and Mrs Edwin C. Walker, of Fresno. California The young couple met while attending links Col lege, and were marned m the Oakland I DS Temple Families and fnends from Grantsville, Salt Los nd the Rav area were there to wit.Angeles, Fresno, ness the marnage and greet the newlyweds at a reception held that evening in the Echo Ward cultural hall in Fresno. On Decemlier 1 an open house honoring the couple was held at the home of the grooms parents m Sandv, Utah. The brides fannlv came from California for this event. Doug and Michelle are presently working in Salt Lake City He plans on enrolling at the University of Utah. New Years youth activities in Grantsville begin Sat., Decemlier 30 with a dance. SLC will provide music from 8.30-- 1.30 pm. A fireside begins Sun., December 31 at 10 p.m. with guest speaker Lowell Wilson, Institute Director, University of Utah. A buffet smorgasbord will be served at midnight. All activities will be held at the Stake Center. A nominal charge of $1 00 per person will lie charged. As vou plan for holulas entertaining, keep m mind that eggs are one of the few protein fixxLs which have decreased in price from the previous year One the average grade A large eggs sold for 81 2 cents a dozen m Apnl, 1977, according to the Bureau of l.alor Statistics. By Apnl of 1978 they were selling for 79 4 cents a dozen Since overall fixxl pnees increased by 7 7 percent during that penod, eggs are one of tixlays best fixxl buvs The old idea of a gixxl bargain was a transaction in which one man got the better of another. The new idea of a good contract is a transaction which is good for both parties to it - Louis Brandeis Even the best of us sometimes make a mistake. Some famous flubs in the world of stamp collecting are shown in the December Readers Digest. Among them; a 1947 Monaco stamp blowing Franklin D. Roosevelt with six fingers on one hand, a 1949 Saudi Arabia stamp depicting a conventional airplane with no propeller, and a 1938 Fiji Islands issue showing an outrigger canoe in full sail but with no one there to guide it. BRYANS DRIVEoTHRU 96 West Vine 882-341- 1 TO OUR FRIENDS & PATRONS b SHOP OUR LARGE SELECTION. . . iiii'L'idiil r "wTEI Small Appliances Hand Tools i i m ii We do more than just sell you the best products for the price. Our staff of experts has the knowledge to answer any questions you might have. Whether youre replacing the kitchen plumbing, or refinishing an antique dresser. . Be sure to stop for some helpful advice. . . Cxi, "! SHARDWARE 882-333- 8 r season, we are glad to put aside the routine of business to extend our gratitude and appreciation in helping make our business a suc- At this holiday som B09a9S)ra '7Z.J7n t. From left, Irrv, Mike, Dean, Orvil, Migs (dog), Ruth, Fred, Kaslenc, John, Charlie and Cary. (Larrv was absent) wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! . m US! Sure, You Can Do It i M As'5 nsiAnYrans ST0RELaUJ Lalnlryj U 272 NORTH BROADWAY , TOOELE 1 i out of a drift didn't dam-jii his delight III the snow fall He is making his head' (darters (oantsville at the home of Robert and Villa I aw rente, with l.iunlv gatherings Ixilig planned dining the week. Mr. and Mrs Douglas Johnson Grantsville Plans New Years Eve Youth Activities QniJbfm is, I 1 a was interest 9 M n i' tural Outer and the Hawaiian I.DS Temple. Of Everyone is welcome to Q5P Ik Fveiv dots whiih we omit obsuiiis some truth whnh we should have which was delightful. They also attended the Cniversity of Hawaii vs Bill football game held at the new Aloha Stadium, the Polynesian Cul- attend. tiliffcnrtHiiiKiiiTtfiuOiGhaaicmi 197S 1 held at her parents home and entertainment was presented by all of her family Mr. and Mrs. Paul llis-lo- p of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gooclsel of Salt luke came to help celebrate Carol and Cary's birthday. A dinner was enChrist mis Cantatas will joyed by the family and a nice birthday cake and ice be presented on Sunday, cream was enjoyed by the Decemlier 24 in the folDelis Weyland and family lowing Grantsville wards. First Ward, at 3 45 with guebts p m.; Second Ward at 5.30 p.m ; Third Ward 3 45 pm.; at Fourth s leakers Some cant think of a thing to say Ward at 5 30 pm. and but keep talking until the Fifth Ward at 2 pm. they can. Iranscript, I'ri., Deceinlier 22, 1 Hawai- A I Smith. Climna ( waul, and Ralph W Rluni Sat , Dei 21 Ik tdluid I Malteis Sr. and have 2 Di i Sixllierg Sun hint le alk t on ua M u i shall, Kellv W illi nils es.i Spurs and D.nlihe Iklkstead on t hristni i' Dav, Waltei (. bvlxe, Mike biewslei ( hustle Hearts ( Ivde butler and Amu tte ( hrisielisen I lies , Dei 2( tal- Caxl to bless you for your of love, sympathy and gen- linin' Swi iooii limit and 1'itsv dersnii Ill , Dt i 22 viil Sat., Mrs. Tues., Halladav, Iimh Ic (irvciings- To: - Dee 26 Colleen Mckav, John, Thomas, Marie and Jennifer Mckav, and Steve and Janet llammond The F.rda Ward Relief held their Society ( host mas program T uesday following report meeting A nice lunch was served to everyone with exchange of - Over expression erosity Sincerely. Erda News 1 Sterl ents . big thank you goes nut tntlie primary teac hers who nude all kinds of goodies and took them around to people who dre shut ills and ohler people These people go to a lot of work and ill sure have a lot of fun teai lung the younger folks to give and not alwavs re ceive Happy Wedding Ammeraarv To The family of the deceased. John Mckav. sineerelv wish to convey their Mr, and Mrs. Reed appreciation to the gracious people of Wed. Dec. 20, Mr. this community. Mrs Paul Hawker, For those who comforted us Doc. 2d, Mr. and For those who sent flowers Mt K.iv f.m- cess. One of our pleasures in doing business is the friendships thar are developed and we are grateful for this privilege. We take this opportunity therefore to extend to you the Seasons Greetings with the profound hope that the New Year will bring you a full measure of good health, happiness and prosperity. BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS |