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Show Tooele Transcript, Thurs., January 3, S' 211111; GRANTSVILLE NEWS'--S m u'jjtfjjiun g Tournament Register For Crantsville Community The Class of 1973 sue cessfully defended its title as the winners of the 2nd School Classes donations from local businesses, funds were collected and contributed to the annual Alumni Basketball Crantsville High School for Tournament. They the purchase of a new press wrapped up the title by de- box for the football stafeating the Class of 1975 to dium. Appreciation is exconclude a successful tended to all who contritournament held Decemlier buted to the tournament 28-2and to those who attended Following the tourna- the games. A special thanks ment a banquet was held to the Tooele County honoring the teams, and School Board for use of the awards were presented to facilities at the high school. the state basketball champs Next years tournament of the 1978-7- 9 season. will lie equally successful as Through the efforts of Boger Peterson was chosen the Crantsville alumni and as director. y Registration for winter $10. Amateur radio fee $10. fee: Ladies vollevhall quarter Community School Spanish - fee $10. classes, in Crantsville, will $10. Mold ceramics - fee $10. Ire held Friday, Intermediate sewing January 4, Landscape in oils - fee from 8 until 8 p.m! in the fee: $10. $10. CHS art room for the folSaturday, January 5, at 9 lowing classes: a m. in the CHS Art rexun, Great luniks - fee $10. Basic drawing fee $10. Tumbling for students registration for the followcurrently enrolled in the ing classes will lie held. Teenage sexuality - fee $10. program. Fee is $15 for regular student; $25 for a Welding - fee $25.00. member of the tumbling Saturday, January 5 at 1 Citiensbip merit badge team. fee $ 5. a.m. in the CHS gym regisMens weight lifting tration for: fee Adagio dancing fee: $10. Boy's basketball clinic: $10. Family first aid - fee: 4th and 5th grade boss 1 -- fee: $5. 9 t) room: Cirls tumbling class mew memliers admitted as s permit) - fee: $15. found in the Tooele County On Tuesday, January 8 School District Community from 6 to 8 p.m. in the School brochure. CHS art room the followAnyone who desires ading classes will register: ditional information about European Historv fee the registration may call $10. Clark Imlav, director, at Basic guitar - fee $5. or at Intermediate guitar - fee school, home $5. Auditions Set For ff Fiddler On The Roof Director for this year's show is Ron Johnson, featured supporting star in all past productions. RON first won the hearts of audiences as the Inn Keeper in the groups first presentation of Fiddler six years ago. 884-349- 884-667- Elementary School. grave to haunt Tevye. Fruma-SaraDIRECTOR Johnson Dead wife listed parts available for of Lazar Wolfe. Coustable. tryouts which will le held in the Crantsville High SIIAINDEL: Motels School Iteginning at 1 p.m.: mother. The Fiddler. Tevye: dairyman with family problems, namely five Villagers: chorus consistdaughters of various ages. ing of men, women and Colde: his wife. children. TZEITEL, Hodcl, Cha-vTryouts sheets can be daughters in late teens picked up at the home of or early 20s. Lola Sutton, 11 West ApShprintze, Biclke: young- - ple, Crantsville, er daughters. Subsequent roles included J. C. Squires, a memlrer of the famous quartet from The Music Man, the monacle-poppin- g Colonel Pickering in My Fair Yente: The wily match-Ladthe billious Billis in maker. South Pacific, the snooty MOTEL: Tailor (who headwaiter in Hello Dol- - woosTzitel). ly and the treacherous Perchik: the student Max Detweiler in The (woos Model). GET THE FACTS INVESTMENT SEMINAR By K.F.P. s,0 , 'j 'j. i J 1 A7. '5 ' , ii RON JOHNSON Sound of Music. Fyedka: the soldier Added to Rons perfect (woos Chava). of comedic timing is LAZAR WOLF: The wi- ' a beautiful tenor voice dowed butcher who wants which never fails to thrill to marry Tzeitel. audiences. Mordcha: The Innkeep- j The new director teaches er. sixth grade at Crantsville The Rabbi. MENDEL: The Rabbis son. Avrahin: The Bookseller. Nachum: The begger. GRANDMA Tzeitel: Ty- pical Jewish grandmother who comes back from the 1. How to buy a rental unit for $1,000. 2. How to make rental units 884-552- 2. Barbara Iligley, of Crantsville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Iligley, is pictured with the buyer of her 39.85 pound Crand Champion Tom Turkey at the I State Turkey Show, which was purchased by Jim Dahl, representing Union Carbide and Milwaukie Seasoning. Also pictured is County Agent Wade Bitner. Barbara also r, Susan Orgill, Steven won the State Travel Award because of her record book and will travel to Chicago and Maurice Brown, next National Congress. November to the Jan. 5; Melissa Jean Long, Michelle Walton, Monique Upp, Brad Orgill, Mitchell L. Walters, Jan. 6; Sarah Worthington, Nellie R. Lopez, Shirlee Orr, John Birthday Greetings to r Cal-lLste- Stromberg, Brent L. Peterson, Jan. 7; Edward Lane, Jan. 8; Tami Judd and Ceorga Wootton, Jan. ' . profitable. 3. How buying an investment property can actually lower your taxes. 4. How to make inflation a positive influence for your future. 4-- COUNTY OBITUARIES The above questions will be discussed in great detail. By simple planning and wise investment you can take advantage of new opportunities to give yourself a more comfortable financial future. 3 Card of Thanks Sterling Lindgren 9. Vern and Ina Fawson and grandson Mike Crodin spent the Christmas holiday in San Bernardino, Calif., visiting a daughter Mrs. Karen Crodin. INVESTMENTS Evening Seminar a: y, the instructors can be kii-ing- 4-- principal parts. Registration fees must lie for At 2 p in.: 6lh 7th - 8th paid during registration these classes. A complete grade boys. Fee - $5. of the times the At 3 p.m. in the CHS art listing classes will lie taught and Tammy Moore, Marsha Higley, Billy Moore, Russell Iligley, Barbara Higlev and Annette Higley, recent winners in the 1979 Utah Turkey Show are pictured above. Barbara Higley won a $300 I Travel Award and Brian Sparks, not pictured, won $25.00 because of their excellence in record keeping. Tooele County had 36 who raised 850 turkeys during the year. All of these youth did very well in the prize department, and Show held at Moroni, Utah. Absent when picture was well at the State Tooele Turkey County represented taken were Kristine and Brian Sparks of Crantsville. Early spring production of Fiddler on the Roof by the Opera House Memorial Theatre will get underway Jan. 12 with auditions for 9 SECOND SECTION Alumni Basketball CJSJ 19S0 , Sterling Lindgren, 74, died December 22, 1979 in California. He was bom in Crantsville October 18, 1905 a son of Carl and Augusta Johnson Lindgren. He attended high school in Crantsville, leaving for California 55 years ago, making his home in South-gatHe was a retired foundry worker. e. Survivors are: his wife, Toni; two sons, John, Southgate; Donald, Cerritas; and one granddaughter. He is also sur- vived by one brother, Mike Lindgren, Maywood. Two other brothers preceded him in death. Graveside services and interment were in the Englewood Park Cemetery. The family of Lovina Lawrence gratefully extend sincere thanks to all who helped with the funeral, for the many beautiful cards, the lovely floral offerings, the delicious food, and those who contributed their time and talents in words of comfort and music. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barrus, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. J. Russell Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Utah Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Henry For More Information Call: - 882-799- 1 3 K.F.P. 882-018- Grantsville - 882-379- 9 Lynchings used to lie coIs a sheiks wife called a vered by the noose media. sheiksa? Beginning the second week in January, there will be a Constitution Seminar held in the Crantsville area. This is the third in a series of seminars sponsored by the Freeman Institute. The class is especially for those interested in learning the background and the principals of the U.S. Constitution as the authors of that document intended. The same basic text can be used for those who wish to repeat the class, but many new innovations and much more information on how this document pertains to us today, will be available Mike Schofield has joined the staff at the Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- in this new course. The classes will be held in Crantsville in private homes and will be held four different times during the week. The class will begin at 8:30 p.m. with a video tape of Cleon Skousen teaching the class. The lesson will last 45 minutes and then a question-and- answer period will be held. There will be no tuition fee, but a 50 cent per night rental fee for the video tape machine and tape. n. With Mikes addition we have twice the printing output. . . te Mike has 7 years with A.B. Dick Co. as a technical rep. working on copiers, cameras, The class will last apten weeks and is essential. For more information or registration please contact: offset printing equipment. He also was offset service supervisor. proximately Colleen Oliver: Tues., Jan. 8 at 1:00 p.m., Jack and Wanda Ellis, Tues., Jan. 8, at 8:30 p.m., Gary and Mary Ann Kimber, Wed., Jan. 9, at . . .Thats why we offer: Extra Service! 1 Extra Value! Offering: Free Crustos! With Every Order over $5.00 25 Refills! One Time Any Size Drink! TTDGfl 884-377- 9; 884-552- HANDY INSTANT PRINT 58 N. Main, Tooele (In the Tooele Mi8:30 p.m., chael and Becky Kimber, Thurs., Jan. 10, at 8:30 p.m., 884-323- Transcript-Bulleti- n Building) 7; 884-636- -- 125 S. Main, Tooele |