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Show Tooele Transcript, m U'Dil'-Bi- Hum., OctoUr 2.1, I'JSO 1 1 GRANTSVILLE NEWsNJ g il 1 SECOND SECTION Granlxtille Tilt Ward To Hold Country Fair have the hrexkfast tpeciel, hut without any ejyp," the duwr said. Hut the eggs come with it, air. well take them. The diner respondYou might ed, OK, Ill take them, Iwt I wont eat them." Then the waitreM said: Fine. Now, air, how would you like those Til time to dart thinking and many other gift that alioot those Christmas gift have I teen made w ith all the to lie given in only eight love you would put into them yourself. more week. Its egsa? TheCnmtville 7th Ward There will aKo lie a plant will hold a Christmas sale and auction at 7 pin. Country Fair Fri., Nov. J lx Roy Soellserg Jr. juat from 4 to 10 p.m. in the along with plenty of good released a bishop of Grantsville West Stake things to eat, including Itaked good, homemade ice Cranlsville 3rd Ward hai Outer. cream, been called to the Grants-vid- e candy, sloppy joes, Why not give a handWest Slake high coun- made item without all the com dogs and ent hilailas. cil as an alternate high wotk (hi sear? Bring the family and enrrxmrilman. You can buy quilts, toys, joy Christmas shopping at clothing, (.liristma decora-ion- the Cranlsville 7tl Ward macrame, ceramics Omntrv Fair. TOOELE CO. SCHOOL BOARD DIST. 3 REMOVE POLITICS FROM THE SIXTH CIRCUIT COURT s, West Stake Hosts Visiting Teachers Reach Out! Lift I p! will lie the theme of Crautsville West Stake Relief Society visiting teachers convention to lie Camille McBride cele- Those requested to are all visiting leathers in the stake, visiting teacher message leaders, and ward Relief Soat- tend held this Saturday. ciety presidencies. Meeting time is 4 p.m. in Refreshments the chapel of the West C1RL.MCCRORY Irvin and Laura McCrary welcomed their second daughter, Sarah Kae, October 7, 19S0. Site was bom at MORRIS D.YOUNO Last year Governor Scott Matheson appointed the Honorable Edward Watson as the Sixth Circuit Court Judge, which naturally was a political The legislature requires that a person so appointed run for election on ballot at the first general election following the appointa ment. Thus Hit politics In the procedure Is thereby Intended to be renon-partis- f ballot in oropposing Mr. Watson on that der to give the voters of Tooele County a choice and a voice In the matter. Mr. Young asks all Tooele County voters, regardless of party affiliation, to support him In the coming election on November 4, 1980. i Donna Caldwell, Grants-- f I ville and John and Ruth Nevada were 4 Crory, F.lko, with all the new f pleased H.B. No. 98 Tax Credit for Homeowners DINING ROOM p- - MAPLE DINING 5379 rur .sr. and chinson, ax, Living Room KANOWSKY SLEEPER SECTIONAL "San Diego DINING ROOM $699 I OAX DINING SET ii--.' Cook, Cary Bleazard, Ida Medina, and Joan Castagno, Oct. 28; Michelle Francom, and Kerry Hall, Oct. 29. Happy Wedding Anniversary i - KANOWSKY QUEEN SLEEPER DINING "Pamona ROOM Reg. $469 CASTOR SET QQQQ 30 on Any LAMP DININGROOM DELUXE 4900 Series1 CASTOR SET WEBB Headboard, Dresser, Mirror, Night Stand $399 Chest Only $199 r DELUXE! , CASTOR! SET $599 s ' t s'" On Any Occalonal Table In Stock COCKTAIL & TABLES Reg. $454.00 Now only $369 S' .. ??. ' .y 'X & v.sy. S s' M' ?$ !: WATERBED Twin or full $299 ' ' v V ' v '"' ss s Queen ' AliKW y, $339 aw ' Ste " SSS SEALY COMFORT GUARD BEDDING Twin ... $139 2 pc. set Full Queen King $189 ...... $249 2 pc. set $299 3 pc. set 2 . . pc. set Open Daily 10 to 6 Closed Sundays Quality Furniture at Modest Prices " 29 N. MAIN 882-626- 2 S B. No. 4 Inheritance Tax Reform (P. 443 House Journal 1977) H.B. No. 105 Sale Tax Exemption for Farm Items (P. 1439 House Journal 1979) H.B. No. 59 Tax Relief for Indlgents (P. 278 House Journal 1973) H.B. No. 31 Local Vehicle Registration Fee Repeal (P. 1 1 5 House Journal 1 973) Stats Sales Tax Exemption on Utility Charges (P. 1289 House Journal 1977) H.B. No. 11 Distribution of Liquor Profits (P. 149 House Journal 1972) H.B. No. H.B. No. 20 1 Abatement of Property Taxes for Indigent Poor (P. 168 House Journal 1972) Property Tax Relief (P. 424 House Journal 1977) S.B. No. 19 Sales Tax Exemption for Medicine (P. 126 House Journal 1976) was bom to Bill and Julie Sandoval Oct. 12, 1980 at SSft "! ' H.B. No. 124 Food Sales Tax Crsdlt Ptrsonal Incoms Tax (P. 691 House Journal 1973) H.B. No. 76 Tax Exemption For POWs and MIAs (P. 1 67 House Journal 1 973) Felix Clyde Sandoval (KsN9 Jing $399 .' S B. No. 67 Sales Tax Definitions (P. 590 House Journal 1973) BOY SANDOVAL $599 ' ' 'W's MORNING SURF FLOTATION SAVE 20 '. si- 'sXs-s- ' 4 ? dyp fcv. ' Voss's tssvW S B. No. 153 TTlhi BEDROOM CE Sales and Use Tax Exemptions (P. 865, House Journal 1973) mw $299 OAVG S B. No. 320 Property Tax Credit (P. 1748 House Journal 1979) H.B. No. 461 Living Room ! S B. No. 39 Food, Beverage & Dairy Product Sales from Vending Machines (P. 613 House Journal 1973) H.J.R. No. 24 Property Tax Reform (P. 984 House Journal 1977) Mr. and Mrs. Orson M. Hager, Oct. 25; Mr. and Mrs. Skip Johnson, Oct. 27. Save Over $100 on Each Set S B. No. 330 Property Tax Abatement and Deferral (P. 1410 House Journal 1979) Andrew Brown, Oct. 26; Pam Sand-lerand Just in Hislop, Oct. 27; Thayne Johnson, Amy g, Save Over $120 on These Sets H.J.R. No. 1 Exempt Tangible Property from Taxation (P. 220 House Journal 1 974) S B. No. 316 Circuit Breaker Modifications (P. 1571 House Journal 1979) S B. No. 193 Inheritance Tax Returns Disclosure (P. 1503 House Journal 1979) Brenda Brothers and Susan Haight, Oct. 25; Jonnetl D. MacGregor, Lind Hut- ROOM SET al H B. No. 74 Income Tax Amendment (P. 134 House Journal 1976) and Renters Birthday Greetings to Tax-Medic- Itsms (P. 235 House Journal 1 976) (P. 744 House Journal 1980) Ryan Shayne McBride celebrated his second birthday at Disneyland and Knott shorn Farm and upon returning home was honored at a family party. He is the son of Dennis and Daw-n- a FOR EVERY MOUSE!! H.B. No. 87 Exemption From Salee S B No. 43 Circuit Breaker Modification (P. 603 House Journal 1980) McBride. ? representative District 64y voting YES on no less than 25 bills to reduce your taxes. BEV CUTS TAXES iHERES THE PROOF- -i arrival. THERE IS SOMETHING ROOM IN YOUR reduction throughout her terms as SB. No. 38 Energy System Tax Credit (P. 603 House Journal 1980) non-partis- Elect Young Committee Bev has voted continuously and worked eagerly for tax limitation and tax grandparents Peter and moved. Pod tor by were present. Crandparents Mr. and Mrs. Aaron McBride, Cranlssille, and Mr. and Mis. Carl Kelley, Stock. Ion were also on hand to jinn in the festivities. 9:33 p.m. in the Cottonwood Hospital and weighed 6 pounds 6 ounces. Sister, Tiffany Ann, was happy to have a baby sister, and appoIntmenL Mr. Young is brated her sixth birthday October 20 at a party to which thirty little guests will lie served. stake center. A. waY mY ( Holy Cross Hospital. He was 20 V4 inches long and f ounces. Welcoming Felix home were two big brothers Christopher, 7; and Steven, 6. Crandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore, Mrs. Vangie Sandoval, and the late tw weighed 8 pounds 4 Ifte-Sle- ctt Ef-re- n Felix Sandoval. VOLUNTEER JOBS Churches, health and welfare agencies, service and civic clubs, hospitals and nursing homes, unions, a senior citizens group, such as the American Association of Retired Persons, all are good sources of leads to volunteer jobs. And if youve always harbored a wish to lend your time and talents to a public institution but it doesnt have a call out for volunteers, get in touch anyway and offer your services. You just might wind up initiating yet another) project for volunteer retirees. - Changing Times Beve fDv J)n Mini Bile State Representative District 64 Works For You! Democrat-Sh- e Paid by ct White Committee f |