| Show The Grantsville GAZETTE Wednesday May 9 1984 page 5 First Beautification Award given — V" GEORGE AND BARBARA MILLWARD'S family received the first "Thank You" from the Civic Beautification League Debbie Sollen left Awards Chairman A 6 and Sharon Brand far right present Barbara with the award of appreciation for helping to beautify the City The home to honor hasn't been an easy choice for the committee as are so many well-kehomes and yards around the city Businesses may also receive a "Thank You" for their exceptional efforts to make Grantsville look its best there pt i I w THANK YOU rou makivf L GRANTSVILLE MORE BEAUTIFUL Presidential commodities will be available Citizens 11 at 8 center am at the Senior Friday May These commodities are to be provided to those in need r One unit of commodities per householder will be available w One unit consists of 2 pounds of butter and the choice of one of the following: cheese corn meal flour or honey dry milk each LDS Ward had a welfare farm to help meet their welfare obligation This day is gone and now the Church leaders have consolidated all the area farms into the Erda Crop Project The farms that have been incorporated are the Grantsville Stake Granger North Tooele North Magna and the farm section of the Taylorsville farm Each farm still retains a director with Vern Pankratz as a general manager Pankratz thinks that the consolidation will provide better use of the machinery more effectiveness and greater productivity IN DAYS GONE BY THE Letterheads Envelopes Statesments LOW PRICES FAST SERVICE 3 Call 884-6- 2 17 L Cards Invitations Flyers HAPPY WINNERS of the Pinewood 6th Ward Grantsville were Derby (1st Gary Cunningham Darren Christley (2nd Tony Skaug (3rd place) place) place) and Kyle Fawson (4th place) They are shown here with their Cubm as- ter Sherman Higley |