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Show Tooele Tramcripl, Thursday, May 1, 9 19-S- ID SECOND SECTION Two Youth Involved In Auto Accident A serious auto accident two and one-hal- f times, occurred Sunday, May 19 throwing Boltert out of the DDD car. Roltert sustained serious head, neck and lardy injurage 16, driver of the ies, and was transported to car, and Wayne W. Wells of LDS Hospital in Salt lake heli179 South ilarris, age 15, City by copter, where he is listed in passenger in the car. They were northbound serious condition. Involving Boliert Verl Johnson of 7 4 Ka.st Clark, Grants-vill- e, ODD life-flig- on South Quirk Wayne Wells was Stret, Winners In Archery Siioot re- Albert Boulard and Carry Bolinder won second place, 1250.00 in the Rocky Mountain Archery Annual Carp Shout at I'tah lake, Saturday May 16. As a team they leased at the scene of the accident with only bruises and scratches. Charges are pending. Crantsville, at a high rate of speed when Rolieit last control of the car and skidded off the road, rolled the car competed with approximately 100 teams. Their eatcii bring 4S0 lbs. of fish. Carry's name w as draw n for a guided bear hunt in Idaho. the Stake Young Men and Extra Special Awards: Best Sport to Principal Bishop Arlo Women, Fawson, Crantsville 2nd Walter Cuntey for his supWard. port and the use of the High School auditorium. were Traveling trophies We also express our gratiawarded for the best overall house. All seven wards pre- tude to all who took the time to atend the perfor- sented entertaining shows performances to Erda 1st and certificates were award- Ward. 1st plate; Erda 2nd ed for the following special Ward, 2nd plate. Best actor selected was categories: Best Moral - Erda 1st Tony Suazo. Rest was Park. Best Entree Act ville 2nd Ward Crants- The shows were judged -- y Birthday by five judges from Tooele. Tlianks go to them. Special thanks go to all the ward leaders and specialists who spent so many hours polishing these 'reeilllgS Group. Ladies Birthday greetings go to: Mack Turnhow, Connie Big Savings on Every d Group. Kids' Style- Butler and Brian Butler, May 21 , DRESS - Men's Denims or sis HOE S Chris Cody, Edward Barms, Kathy A. Smith, Renny Hunt, Joey llenwood, Ronald D. Walters, Glenna & 8.88 & 16.88,18.88 CASUAL SHOES . . 1 2 on 25on CANVAS SHOES Cords! , SAVE $1 OFF When One Pant Is Purchased everyone ience clapping along with Craig Hale, Clint Severe. Staci McCabe, and Alex their songs. wonderful performances. Best Scenery Erda 2nd Thanks to Terry and Jan Ward Baird, Stake Road Show Best Choreography -- Specialists, Jim Reed and Lake Point Karma Draper representing CASUALS SANDALS LEVI : (To-war- d, Deane Davis. Best Original Lyrics Crantsville Clark Best Original Script Crantsville 6th Ward. Best Costumes - Stans-bur- LTA D I E SI&IK I D mances and to make all the work worthwhile. To all the cast who were so willing to Allen Mower, spend time in practice ses- Richard DeLaney, and sions. Ann Mair, Sunday, Ron Johnson who is al- Shirley May 24. cereof as master ways good Roddy Rupp, Joanine monies is to lie commended Butler, Linda Butler and kick side his with Tom along James T. Reed, Monday, Camp and Tom Slam. They May 25. Michelle Tayon, audhad the in s Ward. 22nd, 23rd Ladies. Reg. to $35.00 Road Shows Held The Crantsville Utah Stake held their road show competition on Tuesday, May 19 at the High School Auditorium to a packed IVGGHGtlD QAVIHGG PHI. A SAT., f.lAY OFF Each Pair When Two Pants Are Purchased Charles Anderson who is Peterson, Tuesday, May 26. (had Baird, Shala Hardialways willing to take care Marsha Ramsey, Judd son, of the sound effects received Richard Rcckstead Johnson, special thanks. and Nina Fawson, Wednesday, May 27. SAVE case SHOES $3 'OFF Each Pair When Three or More Are Purchased Happy Anniversary Hapy wedding anniversary to: Mr. and Mrs. Cary Levenhagen, Saturday, May 24. Mr. and Mrs. Larry M. Johnson, Monday, May 25, and Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Millward, Tuesday, May 26. Group of .. 12ot12o DRESSES Several groups Compare at $12.00 Hospital Patients The to 60 on ... 6.88 to 8.88 TWILL PANTS ...19.88 HANDBAGS ... friends of Loma Smith will be happy to know that she is progressing well following surgery Blaine Wiley, Bill Chaudoin and Tony Suazo. last week at the L.D.S. Hospital. Loma is looking forward to being released to her home soon. John Clark was taken to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City after falling and sustaining a broken leg. SPECIALS! 1 many 20 . ES Gal. TAMS Reg. to $32.00 JEANS & Entire stock LONG DRESSES 25 on 25 on TOPS Large group SHORTS & TOPS Group SOCKS ...$18.98 5 LOMBARDY POPLAR 3.99 to 7.99 Group FASHION JEANS 99$ PONDEROSA PINES Group of .!.. $3.70 5 gal. ALBERTA SPRUCE $18.98 Bareroot PRIVET HEDGE 99$ (Umbrella tree) CATALPA BUNGEI WISTERIA TREES WISTERIA VINES NT2 $15.30 $10.98 $4.99 (Eastern Red Bud) CANADIAN RED BUD TREES .... $1 1 .98 Reg. $25.00 FASHION JEANS MARVIN SWENSON 13.88 Reg. to $15.00 TOPS al DAY sp potted Returns From Mission mmg 4 Also Ptentt 150 ES A homecoming for Elder Marvin S. Swenson, son of Larry and Wilma Swenson, Petunia Only 8.88 Angl Flight. Entire stock. Great graduation suit! will be held May 24, at 8:45 a.m. in the Crantsville Seventh Ward. Elder Swenson recently returned from the Virginia Roanoke Mission where he served as district leader, zone leader and elder trainer. He reports that this mission is one of the fast bap- 'each arrangei nents tizing missions in the church. He learned to love the country and the people "Lets Help Each Other Grow. who were very friendly. He made many friends while in Virginia but is glad to be home. Marv had two mission . . presidents while he was in 1120 N. Main mm GREENHOUSES i Tooele 882-769- 6 Open 9:30 to 6 Virginia, Presidents Frank Moscon, a native of Tooele and H. Gill Hilton. Marv has many good things to say about both of these spiritual men. His plans are to attend college in the fall. KM infill) IK Open Late Every Weekday Open Your Convenient Charge Account Today i 25 on 99$ |