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Show '7sa g yrji4inawimr Grantsvillc 4tli of July Activities July 3rdi 7 p m. Queen Contest. High School Auditorium. SECOND SECTION Tooele Transcrit, Thursday, June IS, 19SI 9 - 10 p.m. 12 July 4thi tu 2 t in. Dame, High Si hoot Cym m. to 9.30 a in. - Fairly Bird Break- - fast, lions' Hall 7 in. - Hag liaising ceremony, Crantsville West Stale Center 7 a m. - Crantsvile High school Band Concert at the footlwll field. Following the concert there will lie a patriotic program. 0.30 a m. 3rd Annual KMT 15K Run, 0.3 milts. Starts at TRAD North Cate to Fire Statiim. Fun Run. Starts at 333 10.15 a m. - One-MilFast Main - ends at Fire Station 1 am. Parade t e 1 Concession stands and games at City Park right after the parade 10 p.m. Fireworks at the City Park July I til Queen Contest All girls (residents of Crantsville) 16 years and older interested in running in the 4th of July Queen Contest should is Hit ait one of the following: Shanna Karcne Judd, or De- Davis. rrc 7 S84-335- KS4-3S6- Held ((-unio- n Jean Holden shows goat. To jo. Jean Holden, Crantsville, goats in the Intermoontain Dairy Coat Association Spring Show, Mant i, Utah, May 29, 30 and 31st. It was indeed a privilege to show under the well known judge, Harvey Considine, Wisconsin, author of the lands on showing and judging dairy goats. Norman Austin from Okla- homa was judge for Sunday doe and buck show. Jean received a blue rili-bfor showing and fitting. Her buck, Tojo stood next to his sire, Duffy Lewis's Crand Champion La Honda Crantsville Visitors Applicants should have their names in to one of the atiove no later than Jime 22 with their sponsors. Sponsors will lie provided for those who do not have one. FFA Takes Trail Ride Mr. ami Mrs. Bjorn Johan-m- , motored to St. Ceorge over the weekend to attend Crantsville High School a family reuuiiHi on June 15. FFA went on their yearly A life history was given as trail ride Jime This has Almo Cal., for reserve grand a surprise to Mrs. Johanson's lieen a traditiiMi for the past uncle Vernon 13 yeans. champion alpine buck. She great received five blue riblxms Wort hen. Under the direction of for her animals, five red Terryl lltutsaker and Jerry and three third place Hurst, 24 boys were inawards. Jean's two milking volved plus Calvin Brown, gnats earned their stars for Maurice Brown and Pat Wins Blue Ribbon In Coat Show entered her project, registered Alpine dairy Auna I ilia res. rih-Ix- outstanding milk production. Dairy goats make a fine family project. A gixxl milking goat will provide a family with approximately two gallons of good wholesome milk per day. Remember Tooele County Livestock Show, Friday, July 17, 1:00 p.m. No buck or homed animals allowed. Beverly Parks, Parks Dairy, has consented to lie the judge. Happy Anniversary Karma's Kiddy Korncr Ends Pre-Scho- ol Karma Draper successful- ly completed her seventh on May year of 28. Many fun events were planned lor the last day, including their annual picnic to the city park. This year has held many fun opportunities for the children to learn and grow. They have shared many happy times together, going on field trips and having special visitors come to their class, logs of learning took pre-siho- place in a fun way. Hardy, adult supervisors. They started at Skull Valley side on horses and stayed at Delle Ranch the first night, then on to Condie Meadows where they spent the second night. The third night was spent at Bear Fork after travelling through Johnson Pass and Clover Creek. They came home through South Willow. The group carried only sandwiches and fruit for lunches as there was a camp crew, consisting of six men who went ahead and set up camp each evening. They cooked breakfast each morning and at evening prepared dutch oven chicken. When he heard charity Darlene Rclier.and family anniver- begins at home, the town wedding Happy have enjoyed having her It to Mr. and Mrs. Doug- bum asked, Whose? mother, Wanda Miller, sary las Smith, Saturday, June 20. Takes All Kinds, Franklin visiting them for the past Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Hig-le- P. Jones week before returning to Sunday, June 21. her home in LaVerkin, Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Utah. Ben noticed his friend, Sam, had his arm in a sling. Critchlow, Monday, June "What hapened to you? he asked. 22.-hMrs. Bruce d i broke iny arm playing Pin the Tail on the Don'1 Beam, Tuesday, June 23. at my girls party last night," was the answer. Citizens . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Mar- key i Now I've heard everything, said Ben. How could shall, and Mr. and Mrs. little game like a Dont forget to come out Samuel J. Kelley, Wednes- you break an arm playing simple that? and enjoy breakfast with the day, June 24. Sam replied, It Isnt that simple when they use a Senior Citizens, on Senior. Friday, live donkey. June 19 from 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. in Crantsville. FOR MOM! FROM. . . CHRISTENSENS Prices Effective Fri. & Sat., June 19th & 20th Kerman WITH THESE GIFTS ! DRESS SHIRTS or WESTERN SHIRTS Compare to $20 tevi Jl Long sleeve short sleeve Arrow or Career Club 71 QQ l,VeWW SADDLEMAN JEANS Compare to $20 Entire Stock ELSHA COLOGNE 17.88 Reg. S8 Levi Your Choice: BIG BELL., REG. BELL or BOOT CUT -Just.,, I yaOO KNIT SHIRTS flfiQQ WESTERN BOOTS ipare at $50 A"? Oil SUITS All Haggar COORDINATES FOR MEN 390 SHOES Group Reg. to $30 I Group Mens WORK BOOTS and CASUAL SHOES PANTS, VESTS, SUIT COATS 1 1 Entire stock! 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