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Show 'TOU'vDtfJ'JJl mp m the DUPTo Be Held 8 auinaioixpy The Grantsville Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp Deseret will hold their April meeting on Monday, April 18 at the City Hall at 1 p.m. Daughter Jane Brown will give a history of one of her ancestors. The lesson will be presented by daughter Ruth Matthews "Historic Western Trails. Lorraine Peterson and Edith Pe- SECOND SECTION WEEK SPGSDAILS PRICES EFFECTIVE: SUNDAY, APRIL 1 7th to TUESDAY, APRIL 19th terson will be hostesses for the April day. 14, Funeral Held 1983 I Services were held for Darwin Lindsey Mair in the Grantsville West Stake April 7. Officiating was Bishop B. Elfors. The family prayer was offered by James V. Sutton. Prelude and postlude music was played by Alta S. Rigby. Invocation by William Rex Sutton. Musical selections "Hold Thou My Hand by Sterling Halladay. "I Walked In Gods Garden by Cleo IAR6E JUCV pQg jI NAVEL GROUND TURKEY j ORANGES' Jefferies, Elaine Beacham, Jean-ninJohnson and Barbara Hut- e chins. TTiey were accompanied by Carol Jefferies. "Beyond the Sunset" was sung by Linda Hansen and Elouise Sutton. A Tribute to Father was given by Darwin Lee Mair. Speakers Grantsville Larietts To Hold Review The Grantsville High School high stepping Lariett drill team will hold a review which will be free to the public on April 19th, at 7:00 p.m. at the Grantsville High School gym. The Larietts have added a great deal of flair to the high school sports events as well as the Old Folks Sociable with their snappy routines. They were the recipients of a trophy at the BYU Homecoming Parade and took first place in the prop division at the region drill team competition which qualifies them for State. Front row, left to right: Gina Sutton, Deborah Johnson, Ronda Anderson, Monica Ault, Melody Lane, Julie Belville. Second row: Cynthia Kidwell, Laurie Matthews, Kristin Sparks, Ginger Matthews, Rebecca Warner, Kim Andrews, Paula Harrison. Third row: Suzanne Eatough, Denise Abbott, Lisa Soelberg, Carrie Millward, Julie Fawson, Wendy Walk and Cindy Anderson. BAKI3VI ROOT DEER FLOATS ' APPILG I were Arnold Gregrich and Neil Broadhead. Benediction was offered by Virl Young. Burial was in the Grantsville City Cemetery and the grave was dedicated by Curtis Anderson. Pallbearers were Melvin Mair, Daniel Mair, Clifford Holmes, Dick Wall, Boyd Taylor and Claude Ramsey. Honorary pallbearers Jason Mair and Peter Operation Free Enterprise Planned PDGS For three weeks the sixth and seventh grade students at Grantsville Middle School that are en- FOR rolled in the career education class will be participating in a TILLER SERVICE! ca- reer education project called "Operation Free Enterprise. The students will be involved in WESTERN FAMILY RAMEN If you have. any questions, please phone the school for Mrs. Loftis, the career educa884-602- JOODLES J Asst, flavors j SUJJAQ tion teacher. When students are away from the school selling, they have a business card from the Middle School that allows them to ,, be out selling the product. . $5 GENERIC F crafts. 10 LD. PRIDE tsi. running a business, figuring the exact cost of the product, preparing a market research of the product, preparing the product and selling it. The profit or loss belongs to the students. The students will sell their products at the Middle School and at Grantsville Elementary School. Most of the products for sale are baked goods, homemade candies and Community Council Meeting Set i j i Tuesday, April 19th, the Grants- ville Middle School community council will hold a general meeting for all parents of those students attending the Middle :aroni like and! cola CHEESE j INKERS j 8 pock!! 1! FOR pected to follow at the Middle School. Each parent Is encouraged to attend and to give input into the items of extreme importance. Please plan to attend on Tuesday, April 19th at 7 p.m. in the Middle School Forum. I ALLENS DRIVE-I- N School. A short orientation session will be held and then the parents will divide into small groups to discuss several key questions concerning discipline, homework, grades and ways we can support our school. The reports of these discussion groups will be used to help form policies that everyone will be ex- and NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG o)(o)t One of the Grantsville West Stake Youth Conference Committees the Housing and Sports Committee. Bruce Gilbert, on the left. Is in charge of reservations for each person attending Youth Conference. Shane Watson, on the right, is taking care of all sports events. These Include team activities and selected activities. The deposit of $13.00 Is now due. Contact your youth leaders or bishop so they can reserve you a place. Youth Conference Is June 16th through 18th. Birthday Greetings Greg Johnson, April 19; Belinda Butler, Floyd M. 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