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Show 14 Toot le Transcript, Thun., February 19, 1981 Family Reunion Held Grantsvillc Baseball Association Sets Registration, Tryouts Registration and tryouts did not play under the e Crantsville WBBA Divisions during the Association will be held 1980 season. There will lie at the ElemenMarch no East School, entrance, exceptions, you will be tary sent home to get your certifrom 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. ficate liefore you can regisLast July it was voted on ter. With the exception of the ami approved that the girls softlwll cut its ties with the PeeWee league, all boys Bo!by Sox Association and must attend two out of three team with the Imys to form tryouts. the Crantsville Baseball Concerning the WBBA Associat ion. In doing so, the Division lata use of the ex- Association now has 4 divi- - pected large turnout to re- sions: Senior Boys - ages gister in this division; if you were established on a team Cirls ages and Pee- - last year and age permits you to remain on that team ages 6-All boys w ho wish to re- - and if you wish to remain on gister must lie 9 by July 31 that team, it is suggested that you register as soon as and girls must be 9 by 1st, with the excep- ptKsible, because as soon as tion of the PeeWee who all team slots are filled, re- must turn 6 by July 31. gistration for those teams All those coming to regis- will stop and anyone regis- after the 3 regislra- ter must bring a parent or nights, or after 150 boys guardian with them. You must also bring your birth have registered, will be put a waiting list. certificate with you, if you for the Crantsville Basrliall Robert and Della Lau-ren- te Another change voted on and approved last July was the registration fee. If more than one boygirl in a family wishes to play ball, the registration fee for the first one will be 115, the second one will be 110, and any boygirl in the family after that will be $7.50. This was voted on to ease the financial burdens that many parents have to bear these days. If you have any questions concerning the above mat ion, call any of the Pee-We- 16-1- 8 hosted a family gath- ering at their home in Crantsville for the tons and daughters and their mates of the late Lovina Laurence. It was held on Wednesday, Feb. 1 1. and was a special evening for family reminisc-Ing. BOY PAI NE Claston Jack Payne arA turkey dinner was rived Feb. 15. 1981 at the served and enjoyed by ClifSalt lake IJ)S Hospital to ford and Joyce Laurence, first time parents Cary and Needles, Calif.; Utah and Joni Payne. He weighed 6 Leila Laurence, Orem, pounds 5 ounces and meaUtah; J. Russell and Norma sured 19 and a half inches in Laurence, Provo, Utah; length. Cary and Pat Laurence, (Grandparents are Don Logan, Utah; Chester and Ed and Lois Sandberg, Peggy Laurence, who have Crantsville, and Jack and been making their home in Ethel Payne, Fillmore. Louisiana, but have been Great grandparents are transferred to Canada; Erma Payne, Fillmore, Mr. Dean and Ruth Bevan, and Mrs. Roland Henri, Tooele, and Ab and Myrtle Provo and Lucy Naylor, Barms, Crantsville. Crantsville. Sep-temli- er ing President or infor-13-1- 6; Vice-We- e Presidents of their divisions: Cary McCluskey, Senior Division, Terry Mason, WBBA Division Lath el President, Barney, WBBA Division, vice president, Bill Patterson, Cirls g Dave Celd-tio- n sion, macher, Cirls Division, or Jim King, Pee-o- n Wee Division, 884-615- 884-500- 884-617- Divi-terin- 884-657- Pictured are the chairmen of tlse different committees for the 1981 Old Folks Sociable! front row, left to right, Debbie Hall, Don Wayne Nelson, Patricia Halladay, Kevin Seaquist. Middle row, left to right, Darlene Reber, Marilyn Wilcox, Karen Johnson, Karene Davis, and Colleen Cilbert. Back row, left to right Kevin Hall, Steve Wilcox, Dick Johnson, Richard Davis. 884-322- 884-632- Old Folks Sociable Plans Underway Plans are underway for annual Crantsville Old Folks Sociable to be held March 28th in the Crants-th- e ville High School. Head chairmen, Patricia Halladay and Don Wayne Nelson, said this year promises to be bigger and (letter than ever. The chairmen of each committee have been working on their different assign- Standard Optical, Since 1911 year for the Old Folks Sociable. These yearly sociables are now a part of Crantsville and are a special gift to the Senior Citizens. The young people also look forward to these activiments since January 1st. This year will lie the 97th ties and enjoy them. PUBLIC AUCTION 10:00 aja. 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The young couple have chosen to be married Friday, February 20 in the Salt Lake L.D.S. Temple. A wedding reception will be held that evening at the Carilion, 40 West 500 South, Bountiful. (Deane's mother is the former Gwen Johnson of Crantsville, Mounted On Auto Car Carriar, Bontom 515 log loader Mounted on 434 Bontom Comer, P & H Model 355 log loader Mounted on Crone Carrier, Link-Belog looder 1298, CRAWLER DOZERSIOADERS John Deere 350C Diesel Crawler looder, Cot 941 looder. Case 3 10G Trock looder. 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