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Show & CRANTSVILLE io U'JJU'Uii'Jl NEWS a urjjjairjui'j! Uirtlulav Grueling Assigned I9S1 7 t Daisa I.. Thompson, I. siiii Chadwitk, Jacob and George Wontton, Jan. 9. Barbara Cole, and Bullard K. Thornton, Jan. II, Joletie Stroinlierg, Michael V. Tinker, Martv C. Mason. Toima Celdmaclier, and H. II. CasMrson, Jan. 12: Charlie Rainsey, and Jeff Hammond. Jan. H. CRANTSVILLE WEST STAKE Home missionary assignments for the Crantsville West Stake as released by President Don II. Johnson are: 1 1 H, SECOND SECTION Home Missionaries for Sun., January Tramcript, Thurv, January Tooi-- First Ward will hold their ward conference under the direction of President Charles Stroinlierg. Third Ward: LeRoy MAJOR APPLIANCE SERVICE IN TOOELE ON THURSDAYS and Out Of Worronty on Most Manufacturers REFRIGERATORS WASHERS IS d Fourth Ward: President FREEZERS MICRO WAVE OVENS 364-776- 1 1133 Richards Sb, Salt laka City, Ut. 84101 Anderson, Claire Price, laniri Marshall and Bodney IX I auey, Jan. 14. Soellierg Jr. NO MILEAGE CHARGE REASONABLE RATES In Allan Parkinson. Fifth Ward: Richard Di- xon. Tooele County Chamber of Commerce Seventh Ward: Berkeley Orr. Discussing the fashion show to be held in conjunction with the Crantssille West r Conference are, left to righti Terrilvn llunsakcr, Stacy Stake's Barms and Trecia Applegate. Mother-Daughte- Calvin CRANTSVILLE STAKE Home missionary assignments for the Crantsville Stake for Sun., Jan. 11 as released by President Cil-lie- West Stake Slates Conference Motlicr-Daught- cr Wendover: ft P Brown. Iliapah: Virl Mclnelly rtf-- ' Finally A INSTALLATION BANQUET Family January 17, 1981 rt All young women ages Priesthood: President Don Medical School and served and their mothers are Johnson; Dating, Courtship his residency in Salt invited to attend the and Marriage: Panel discus- Hospital in the field of Crantssille West Stake sion; Relationships: Sister Mrs. Nelr ConferMary Ruth Hammond; son graduated from the ence. Children are Special: Sister University of Utah in The conference logins at Mary Ann Kimlier. They were 9 a. in. Saturday. January Kewiote speakers for the married in the Salt Lake 10. It will lie held at the conference are and are the John Nel12-1- 8 Mother-Daughte- Davies: Clark Ward: Douglas Brett Roger and Michael Vern Lemmon were horn September 15 in the LDS Hospital to Roger and Susan Lemmon of Crantssille. Brett weighed four pounds f ounces and Michael four pounds seright and f ven and ounces. They were eight weeks early. Lawrence. Erda Second Ward: It wasnt until December 21 that they were united as a family. Michael, who is two minutes wiunger than Brett, Douglas law-sonCrantsville Second: Le- decided that he'd stay in the hospital three months before going home, due to some complications. Thrir parRoy Rose. said it was their best Christmas present. Grandparents MisSixth: Temple parents Crantsville son, M.D. and his wife, of six children and are pre- sionary farewell for Elder ents of the twins are Mr. and Mrs. Neldo Dmmon, Iinda. These two are popu- sently active in the LDS James A. Vera. Crantsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Iairsen, Maplcton. lar Salt Lake area speakers. Church. Lake Point Ward: Ferris Great grandparents are Mrs. Bernice Beardall, Spring-villDr. John Nelson and his Dr. Nelson is an author- Williams. and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Iairsen, Maplcton. wife, Linda come to our ity on caesarean sections Charles Stansbury: stake very qualified on the and has been a guest gospel oriented subject of speaker on KSL Radio. He sex education which they has given many lectures in w ill speak on. the high schools, and Ixith DR. NELSON graduated Dr. Nelson and Mrs. Nelson from the University of Utah are in great demand to speak at the Young Adult Erda First Ward: Roliert one-hal- onc-hat- micro-- Center. SEVERAL informative and valuable workshops base lieen planned for lioth mothers and daughters. The workshops and their speakers include: Commun- ications: Sister Sharon Thurman of the CDS Social Services; You and the . We Will Be Honoring Dr. J. Herbert Millburn 0 The Public Is Invited. Call for tickets or further information Reservations must be in by January 1 5th 882-069- at 12 noon e MONUMENTS For the best in quality beauty and value in clarity and cutting, you can depend on "Rock of Ages" by Walker Monument Company. TAD Guest Speaker: Craig Wirth (KUTV) Jordan. biology. Crantsville West Stake Officers Club, firesides. The Crantsville West Stake feels very fortunate to have Dr. and Mrs. Nelson speak at their conference. FOLLOWING Dr. and Mrs. Nelsons addresses, and at the conclusion of the workshops, a lovely lun- cheon will lie served. Dur- ing the luncheon, guests will enjoy a fashion show compliments of Christensens Department Store in Tooele. All young-wome- 18 years of age and their mothers (members JnStlAOSY AC3 n T GIRL CAMBLE Heather Lynn Camble living in the Crantsville West Stake, daughter of Larry and should plan to attend this Debbie Camble was born Thanksgiving day, Nov. 27. very lovely conference. She weighed 8 pounds 2 ounces and was 21 and a' half inches long. Heather is Mondays may be danger- the first grandchild of both ous to your health, the Jan- Mr. and Mrs. Don Camble uary Readers Digest warns. and Mr. and Mrs. Byron A long-terstudy by the Anderson. Also the first and The same low Walker prices as in Salt Lake. For quality markers call: Cloyd & Bonnie George 350 South Main Tooele, Utah 882-374- 4 WALKER MONUMENT CO. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH 64115 m University of Manitoba of great grandchild of Mrs. nearly 4000 men revealed Vivienne Anderson and of sudden that 38 had died Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Wrath-all- . heart attacks on Monday Creat great grandwhereas only 15 died on mother is Carrie Erickson Friday. of Salt Lake City. WELCOME STEAK LOVERS!! STORQWIDI2 JANUARY CLEARANCE FRDIDAV A SATOTOAV SAVE ON GOOD TABLES KANOWSKY SOFAS, LOVESEATS, CHAIRS AND SLEEPERS!! LAMPS AND ACC. BEDROOMS SEALY MATTRESSES CARPETS WATERBEDS & ACCESSORIES ALL THE BEEF FILET STEAK fcqncozi you Can Eat!! $6.95 MAKE HIGH INTEREST Homemade Soup (all you can eat), our Giant Salad Bar, Hot Rolls and Corn Bread and All the Beef Filet Steak You Can Eat WORK TO YOUR ADVANTAGE AND DONT FORGET OUR DELICIOUS. . . BUFFET $2.99 Till 5 p.m. and Only $3.49 After 5 p.m. i This Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday at both of our Tooele County Locations GRANTSVILLE 884-376- 2 PAY YOU INTEREST!!! If You Pay Cash For Your Purchase Well Rebate One Full Years Interest on the Amount You Buy!! or . . . Well Give You The First Year INTEREST FREE If You Decide To Finance!! Offer Good Thru January 17, 1981 Open Daily 10 to 6 Closed Sundays TOOELE 882-060- 9 WATCH FOR OUR NEW TASTE TREAT AT THE SKYLINE RESTAURANT IN TOOELE COMING SOON! PLUS Quality Furniture at Modest Prices 29 N. MAIN 882-626- 2 odpnnn |