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Show 10 Tooele Transcript, Thursday, May 29, 1980 fi CRANTSVILLE NEWS' Registration for the program and aid the school Crantsville High School by having their children Completion Pro- - tend. The parent will not gram will be held Mon., need to attend registration June 2, at 8 a in. in cial studies area A surprise birthday party was held April 23 at the Sut laA Yuen ill Tooele for Mrs, Elsie lladfield. Those on hand to help her celebrate her special day were all her children, some the at with the student as there is no fee involved and at that so- - the time the students will be given their schedule and told what classes and what work must lie made up. This program is new at Crantsville Junior High and was developed by the Council of Department Chairmen in conjunction with the school administra-fo- r tors and the Tooele School District Central Staff under (he direction of Superintendent Clarke Johnsen. It is planned that by assisting each student to complete credit in each class that student will achieve the mastery of the skills that he will need to continue in his high school classes with school. grandchildren and great to- The lighting of a big, Iteautiful birthday cake and presents t hniaxed the day. ELSIE HADF1ELD All 7th and 8th grade students who did not com- plete credit in any of their classes for which they were enrolled last year are ex- peeled to attend this sum- mer school session where they will be helped to make up the work needed credit. Parents are urged to sup- port their children in this RetireGmg&iC InaSlClGG a0lrG3a Leslie Barrus. daughter of Frances Powell, Collette, Wyoming, and grand- daughter of Harry and Naylor and Yerian and Elaine Barrus, all of Crantsville, graduated from Grants High School, in New Mexico, May 22. Mexico. Notice tLli&r " Hirggan, Provo, and Marla Retire amatlc an exclusive service from Region Party Jones, The Crantsville Utah Stake Special Interest group will host a Region pot luck party Sat., May 31. It will begin at 6 p.m. at the Stake Center, 81 Church Street. There will Ire entertainment as well as Rrci Scarify Each depositors account insured to $100,000 by F.D.I.C. good fttod. of Bellingham, Wash., are in Utah to attend the wedding of a son, Bruce, in the Salt Lake Temple. While here they are making their headquarters in Crantsville at the home of another daughter, Becky and husband Melvin Christley and family. I JYS SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY SoMK) PRICES GOOD ...June 1, 2 and 3. Bruce Olncy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Olney re- ceived a Music Scholarship to I'tah Slate Iniversity. Assorted Flavors 20 i)R, PEPPER 16 oz. FOR Mon-min- family. Eaurie is anxious to remind all Tooele County residents that the swim lessons are available to anyone interested in learning to swim. You need not lie a WArCl$ was awarded his wolf 1 gold arrow and 3 silver arrows. Aaron Wright was presented his Arrow of Light award which is the result of many hours of hard work on his part with help from his parents, Cary and Doreen badge, Wright of Stansbury Park. Cub Scout Bottle Drive Culis from Pack 886 will be collecting bottles which can be traded for cash deposits this Saturday between 10 a.m. and early afternoon. The support of residents in Stansbury Park and on the east side of highway 40 in Erda will Ire appreciated. Proceeds will Ire used to purchase supplies for the coming year in the scouting CHANCE All trading contains in it some elements of chance -faulty judgment of persons holding positions of trust, of circumstances which may arise, and of actual values. Elements of chance do not, therefore, necessarily indicate gambling. -James Cannon Jr. program. Last Day Of ScllOOl Hi! I'm Angela Nicole Mathews, and 1 Aumed two years old April 26. 1 am the daughter of Craig and BarFriday is the last day of bara Mathews, of Tooele. 1 school for students of Stans-bur- y have a brollier Marty who's Park Elementary. A four years old. 1 had two day of frivolity is planned fun parties withcousins and including the viewing of grandparents. My grand the movie, The Rescuers. parents are Phyllis Dider-iclue- Popcorn and a drink will be of Crantsville, Mr. definitely available at 25$ Willard Matthews of Pine each. The money from this Canyon, Mis. Eva Shields, sale will lie added to profits Pearl Callimore, of Car-lan- collected from last weeks Utah, and Lula bake and quilt auction and Didericksen of Thatcher, will tie used to purchase a Utah. kiln for ceramics classes. Summer Fun, weight bling, Crantsville City Summer lifting and basketball. Inping-pon- recreation program will le-gi- n Mon., June 2 for anyone who would like to participate. This program is funded by Crantsville City and is administered by the st met ions in structor, announces that 3. each are avail- able. Daytime activities are open to anyone of any age. The night time is scheduled for those of high school age Crantsville Community and older. Schools. The program will run for Don Wayne Nelson, in- five weeks and finish July the Cl IS gym will lie open to the public starting June 2. daily, Monday through Friday from 1 until 4 p.m. and nightly Monday and Wednesday from 6 until 8 p.m. The activities provided include trampoline, tum- - Granfsville Officer Meredith Sod Farms YrucEiload Sale Saturday, May 31st 8 a.m. at Graduates Richard V. Maycock of the Crantsville Police Department, graduated from the Utah Law Enforcement Copperleaf Landscape and Nursery 208 South 100 East Tooele, Utah Sod will be sold at 130 a sq. ft. picked up on a first come, first served basis. For additional information, call Jamie Linda Miller, Jo Anne Johnson and Jennie 6 pack . - The monthly pack meet ing was held for Pack 880 this past Tuesday evening, The theme of the year of 2(X)0 A.D. was optly por- t rayed in skits and a very Seciul flag ceremony. Welreloe, Max Curry, re- ceived several achieve- ments while Scott Morris Recreation Program the Birthday Greetings to SOFLIN TISSUE w- summer Academy Friday. CORE SPRITE, TAB it I aCK lrlCCling Community School Attorney Ceneral Robert Hansen addressed the 25 academy graduates. FLAVOR AID PUNCH Laurie Armitage is back this summer in charge of pool activities, Laurie has scheduled the first set of swiin lessons to liegin June Q and every two weeks thereafter. Each set of les-1- 2 g sons last two weeks, costs and thru Friday day 117.00 for the first child and 113.00 for each additional child in the same pate. She will enroll in the I'niversity of L'tali in the fall. Her grandparents and motlier attended the graduation exercises in New Any students who did complete all of their credit in either the 7th or 8th not receive their report card from the Crantsville grades will not le accepted as a member of the next Elementary School can them up lietween 8.30 higher class in gixxl stand- pick that This means they ing. would not le permitted to participate in the activities Crantsville of that class and could also mean that they would lie li- Visitors mited in their scheduling because of lieing deficient William and Ida Iloggan areas. of LaCuna Hills, Calif., and in some their two daughters Margie STANSBURY PARK t club member to partici- Students who do not Direct deposit of Social Security, pension, civil service or other recurring payments is just one of 9 services which are provided at no cost to anyone 62 or over with First Security Retireamatic. Theres no need to worry about a check being late or lost. The money's there when you expect It. (3o(6) The xmI has lieen filled and is wanning up slow but sure. It is scheduled to lie the scene of splashing swimmers this Saturday from II am. till dark. The weekday schedule is from noon till dark. Swiin- privileges are extend- ed to club memliers only. Memlierships are available at the clubhouse from IJnda l)er. Tla-lm- a success. (al3GC2 0 Heady For Season j Completion Program Honored Oil 77th Birthday gramlchtldren, making a tal of ai Park Swimming Pool QJJg CrC(lit Callis-te- r. May 31; Darin Max Hunt, Jeannine Applegate, Cindy Anderson and Christine Wootton, June 1; Sheile Johnson, Dave Mark Long, Samra Jae Kelley, and Leanna Rae y Harris, June 2; Kent Row-berr- and Jeff Hutchins, June 3; Martha Butler, Mike Atherley, Erice J. and Evan Johnson 882-007- 7 Tooele, Utah Meredith Sod Farms Its easy to he green. Crowther, June 4. Happy Wedding Anniversary B3$QQ Mr. and Mrs. Terry R. Baird, June 3; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wright, June 4. DEL MONTE FRUIT COCKTAIL 303 Size (E0FRITO-LA- The Following Tooele Businesses Will Have Extended Hours Every Friday Evening For Your Convenience! Y Potato 'CHIPS Reg. 1.03. 7Y2 J C PENNEY MODE O DAY WESTERN AUTO oz. BATEMAN JEWELRY FARM N HOME LITHOGRAPHICS HAMILTON DRUG ANNS SHOP SUNSET SPORTS DAVES DRUG H&A BIKES TOOELE TYPEWRITER CHRISTENSENS AL & LIDS EXECUTIVE MENS SHOP BIG-0-TIR- MONTGOMERY WARDS CORNETS C0AST-T0-C0A- Salad or Shell MACARONI X) xa oz TOOELE RETAIL COMMITTEE (i: of the Chamber of Commerce i |