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Show WBBA Registration Slated s You must have proof of Registration and for the Crantsville WBBA age and a parent or guarwill be held April at dians signature before your the east entrance of the name is put on the draft Grantsville Elementary list. If the league does not School, p.m. each have them you will not be are allowed to participate in evening. Boys ages 2 the draft. eligible to participate. The Crantsville League Even if you are already Board of Directors, Managers and Coaches voted to on a team from last year, if e create a league the league does not have a for the younger boys start- parent or guardians signaing this year, to include ture on the registration boys ages Boys must form, you will be taken off the team roster. be 6 and in the first grade. try-out- . SECOND SECTION re-- 1 two-ye- ar L.D.S. mission to the Canada Calgary mission. He first served in the city of Edmonton for three months, then he was transferred to outer areas, mostly small towns. Here he grew close to the people, and learned to love them, and to watch the Church grow. His testimony continued - them. The boys must attend two out of the three rjmn3irjiXKr turned home on March 8, All latecomers, or those the program, must bring a birth awaiting a signature will be a team. certificate; and all boys assigned ' must bring one parent with ro. a'uo'ii-L'i- i Elder Rad Butler after serving a to grow stronger each month he served. Cost per boy is $15. For further information contact Tact is the ability to dePresident Chamberlain or scribe others as they see wa his mission president for ferry Mason Lathel Barney themselves. 16 months, and the last eight months he served under President Call. He grew to love them and appreciate all of the help they gave him. He said his mission was one of his great experiences. 884-500- 4 884-617- try-out- Pictured, front row, left to righti Adrianne Patterson, Ware, Allison DalHis homecoming will lie ton, Melissa Johnson. Second row: Shellie Henrie, Valuric Painter, Tamms Catlisler, held Sunday, March 23, at 8 Kristen Killian. Third row: Mario Matthews, Harris, karma Cook, Mamie a.m. in the Crantsville 7th Beacham. Fourth row: Erika Scaquist, lisa Soelherg, Connie lairsen, Marla SOLED CUTLASS VALUES NOW AT Ward. (S0IL0 Tumble ttes Win Trophy T(&- - HOMETOWN OLDS! I The Crantsville YOU BUY': A Cutlass Supreme with till steering wheel, Cruise Control, deluxe seal lielts and Vtt engine. YOU GET: Sjxirt mirrors, sjkiiI wheels and Ixxlv stn)es...AT NO EXTRA C! IAKGE! Oldsmobiles areequipired with engines pnxlueed Iry various divisions. Se us for details. The Cutlass Supreme Value Package. GM-lmi- lt CUTLASS SUPREME JUST $7870 Tumb- - girls did not place, they s lettes have brought home performed well and were a some new honors to the credit to their team and community school pro- - coaches Janet Matthews and Jolynne Burr. gram. After competing in four At the end of the day qualifying meets the girls trophies were awarded for competed in the state turn- - teams with an overall score bling meet March 8 at and Crantsville received third place team trophy. Murray High School. Nine members of the These girls have spent team competed in this hours practicing and have meet. In the eight and un- - performed at numerous der class were Melissa civic and school functions. Johnson, Mario Matthews, Mamie Beacham and Alii- They will perform at the son Dalton. In the 0 Old Folks Sociable March year old class were Tammy 22 during intermission of Callister, Lori Ware and the dance. April 14, at 7 Erika Seaquist. Karma p.m. in the Crantsville k and Connie Larsen mentary gym the entire competed in 2 year group of community school olds. tumblers will present their After the girls had com- - final exhibition of the year pleted the first competition for the public, finals were held for the top The coaches and girls six in each age group. have had a successful year Melissa Johnson garnered and would like to thank the top honors in her class with parents who have support Marnie Beacham taking ed the program and also fourth; Mario Matthews, Pete Callegos, principal at 5th; and Allison Dalton the Elementary School for ,6th Although the other the use of the school. - -- j '""SV sJ there Try Our New Polish Sausage Sandwich on rye. with swiss cheese, and saurkraut Ele-Coo- 11-1- Model 3R47 Stock No. 101 Fully Equipped MANTES CHEV. CO. 23 South Main WeVe 882-314- 8 had one built for you. . - ( POST OFFICE , Youre Doing Great Job! A FREE LUNCH -- SPRING LIVINGR00M CLEARANCE mm No t f ardioM N.iiory 882-233- Pictured front row, Melissa Jo Johnson, first place; Allison Dalton, 6th place. Back row.-- Marla Matthews, 5th place and Mamie Beacham, 4th place. 4 22 East 1st North Tine CefeforaHoom ComtooMes alt CfOMOTMraall SecoDirnty KamEsS w v& & ' m bf-f'.- jr ' Commercial Security Bank brings a new look and new banking convenience to Tooele! With new expanded real estate office, teller and new account facilities, commercial loan office, and instalment loan office, we can help you even more! Register this week to win one of these Grand Opening Prizes: FIRST PRIZE: Zenith Nassau 19 Diagonal Screen v8 TV Register all week long to win. Drawing will take place on Friday, March 28 at 5:00 p.m. Well see you there! 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