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Show In I lie year 2000 Die woik with 12 week off to average toiler will make look for a grocery More 125.000 for 40 week of (hat will cali (lie dunk. & Tooele Tranxrijrt, lliurv, November 13, 19SQ 1 1 Grnntsvillc High School Slates Piano Kccital Stay Fit! ( liii'liiiln i Mauling, a viiiIioiiiiiu al Ciaiilwilit lligli Si Inuil, will In t lie piankt Tiiwilav. Nov. IS. at a recital hmimiuiI i the Miimc I S UiIiih'IiI at Hie nt it ul will Spill III ket Will la wild at the lit an - $2 hii adultv. ing at tli la-li- i M at Snow College in Kjh Itegiiin l Music I'eslival at raim. lids niltal ihi the ISth lias jMitii ipati J is tin tliiul in the I'JSO Sl e master v lasses ol )i. senes. I'rev ioiislv , Mary I'aul I'ullei, thainiiaii ul I am jefleiies plaveil a clar- in the HU' piano ilepail t . inet on il.il, ami jelf anil Mis Shanai Mnnklev, plasetl a piano st anil pianist h.u pin I it iiii-n- la-gi- , $ (nr st ('luhlicil iimler mi will la aliintteil Mau-mikla- n nih-iit.- Birlliilav (ircultii I'm fut. Inn gave hi lust uti Jenifer Samllierg. Slieue eai ago. Mils veai Male ami link Milanese, w ill la- - plav mg winks lv Nov. 15. )nk Diilem kson. Siail.ittl, It.uli. Kaye McKay, Cindy Ball Iliahins, ami Delmssy. lie ami ('mils Ware, Nos. (i. has lat-- a tiieinla-- r of Mi. Kay Slice, Calhelyn Kuos, Butetier's piano class (or Marcus Bohtuler, l)oni Kiniln-r- , two veais ihiw . s a Wade Saiulln-rg- . ( tal he Beauty begins with a regular program of exercise and good nutrition. We otter the most modern professional equipment and the latest dietary and exercise techniques to make your physical improvement an enjoyable experience. Call us today. 2 for lie wiui a Special! 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Sat iirda vs coin pet it ion Mill-wau- Nov. 19 & "Luncheon and Chinese Combination Bea-chai- 1st; Melissa Jo John- Pleasant Crove in Decem- ber according to Janet Matthews, UTA president. $44.99 Khler Roliert Olsen, who in the Crantsville Second recently returned from a Ward Sunday at 1 1 a.m. Elder Olsen, a convert to mission, will lie the speaker the LDS Church, was called on a two year mis- sion to the New York Mis- sion, from Canuga, Calif, while attending the Brigham Young University as a freshman. ROBERT OLSEN Alisha Marie Fox was horn October 29 at the Tooele Valley Hospital. She weighed 6 pounds 6 ounces and measured IS r inches and long. Parents are David James and Pam Stewart Fox. Grandparents are Heed and Lee Stewart of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Enin Solonumson, of Crantsville, and Mr. and Mn. Monty Fox, of Tooele. 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Those earning places were: Rhonda Anderson. 4th: Mario Matthews, 3rd; Jeff Coon, 1st; Mamie Mars Julie Brown. Das id C. Only! JACKETS NOW !d Saiulln-rg- , Friday sm i.it ion sjvinsors four throughout Utah and southliininary imt-t- s prior to the eastern Idaho. involved 120 tmnlilers from Was Don 1C Tumbling Meet Held In Grnntsville udn (rjAiscounf IT. Mary Aim Kimher, and Atnlier Amlersoii, Nov. IS. e a New memberships only. -- and Kelli Wright. Nov tal suN-iiu- r Cranlvville Tiniihlers who participated in the recent meet were, hack, left to right; Trudi Aagard. Jenny Crenim, lisa Sodlierg, Mary Ann Colnskey, Ithonda Anderson, Melissa Johnson and Connie lairsen. Center: Erika Harris, Yalt-nFainter, Mario Matthew, Mamie Beacham, Allison Dalton and Shelly Front: Jeff Coon, Kristen Killian, Tainmy Callistcr, laid Ware, Adrianne Fattrrvin and Cary lairsen. llenry. 1 OLYMPIC HEALTH SPA i Mie lO H |