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Show Grantsville High School calendar The CraiiHville High School calrmLtr of event next two week b a follow: Birthday (irfUting to B GRANTSVILLE NEWS 'sS for the Wendy l.eatham. Karie I Sue Palmer. Victoria Dawn Butler, and Owald II. Carduer, Jan. 31. Tommy Creen. Jack Angel. Alesi Watson. Blaine Sutton, Intermountain 5 30 and 7.30 Friday, Janaary 30BBB Inlermounlain al CHS 5:45 and Thursday, January 29CBB-CHSa- t Penny Anderson. 7:30 Wednesday, February 4thCBB - Union al CHS 5 30 and 7.00 Thursday, February 5 BBB CHS al I'nion 5; 43 and 7:30 Jr. High dance 5:30 9.00 Friday, February 6 Tuesday, February 0CBB - Morgan at CHS 5:30 and 7.00 al CHS 5.00 and 7:00 Thursday, February 12 CBB-Lrh- i National Schools Assembly 11:00a.m. al Lrhi 5:45 and 7:30 Friday, February 13 . . . BBB-CH- I arrv L. TnkIi Transcript, Huirv, January 21, Wittenburg, Wallace I Jig le audC.bll ( astagnn. keb. I: Jenny I.. Long. Blaine Haight, and IVbl.ie Wmng. Feb. 2. Jared Cost in. ami Rand W all, Feb.3. Roger Creen. Susan Swenson and (U'rr Cimdrrsoii. Feb 4 ' I1 f, fj (J X w aiaaiaktiM CC LVr I Iwll Tenor John Aler To Solo -- IT 7 y...a The I'lah Symphony has engaged the renowned tenor John Aler to perform the demanding solo part in ther Berlioz Requiem, scheduled for performance in the orchestra's suliscription series on April 3 and 4. V ... . Receives Eagle Doug Eatough received his Eagle Scout Award Sunday, January 25. Pictured with Doug are his parents Mark and Pat Eatough. The performance will mark Mr. Aler's first appearance with the Utah Symphony, though he has Sports Day Slated performed before under conducting the orchestra and the Utah Chorale for the concert. HE HAS also sung under such distinguished conductors as Comissiona, de Waart, Ciulini, Leppard, man from each ward. one. Each young woman part A youth may contact should bring two Ikx his or her ward Young Men lunches, one should Ire de- or Young Womens president corated to enter in the box for more information. lunch contest. One ward will emerge the (Gas) Just think, for only 474 of per 1 0 gal. of gas, and getting an average of 9.1 mileage increase, plus a MULTITUDE of OTHER BENEFITS, do you realize what that does to the price of a gallon of gas 777 $1.09 gallon $1.20 gallon. Sub. 9.1 $24 tank or $21 .80, a savings of $2.20 Every time you fill up, the choice is up to you. - Where To Buy Yours Phone Happy Wedding Anniversary MIX-I-AG- O - Richard or Ross Wlelatz 882-359- i Rasketball, volleyball, winner when points from all ping pong, chec ker and one events are totaled at the end on one are all slated for Sa- of the day. turday at the Crantsville Every youth in the stake, West Stake's Sports Fun 14 to IS years of age should Day. plan to attend. If the indiviA novelty event will le dual events are spoken for, cake decorating by a young the team events need every- Roliert Shaw, who will Ire 832-571- 5 9 Riding Club To Meet Crantsville Trail Dusters Riding Club will hold a dinner meeting Feb. 4. The meeting will Ire held at the Skyline Restaurant at 7 p.m. Memlrers are to call Ev Hardman, by Feb. 3 to confirm reserva-tioaPrice of the dinner is $3.49. 884-637- 8 s. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson, Jan. 31; Mr. and Mrs. Torn Reed, Feb. 1. people were definitely overcommunicated. Before its too late we should record an album of As a silence. BOY VAN DYKEN Meet Nicholas Bret YanDyken, born Nov. 23, 19S0 to happy parents Bart and Jill Van I) ken, of Tonapah, Nevada. He weighed in at 8 pounds 4 ounces and measured 21 inches in length. He was horn at St. Marks Hospital. Grandparents Skip and Joan Johnson, Crantsville, were pleased to finally receive a picture of their grandson. Nicholas Bret has one brother Neil. 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