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Show Sixth Ward Relief Society Plan' Cloin" Social TTarvcv Xavlor (ids S(T iet 08&' m Sixth waul Relief Souety a ill hold its closing social on Thursday, May 21, at the vsaid church. All ladies of the ward and their husbands are invited to attend. Dinner will be served at 6:30 p m. and the remainder of the evening v ill be spent in soci.il ilit. TO VACA I ION ON COAST Games end dancing ore planned Colleen Hunter, accompanied by rNTF.RTAINil.LLB her mother. Mrs. f ranees Hunter, Mrs. Emma Caldwell was host- and a niece, Ann Hardy, left on t ess to members of the HMM club Tuesday for a vacation1 at her home, on Wednesday even- trip to the West coast. Besides'1 a delicious supper, sightseeing, they will visit Mrs ing. Following the evening was spent playing Hunter's sister and her husband,! . whist. Col. and Mrs G. L, Van Norman, at San Jose, and a granddaughter, AUNT VISITS Adair, at Fresno. Mrs. Theresa Reid, of Los An- SUNDAY AT IT KO geles, Calif., visited in Grantsville Mr. and Mrs Bill Bowers, Mr. ( over the weekend, with her niece and Mrs. Art Bowers, and sons, and nephew, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Billie and Stevie, all day sjxnt Parkinson, Sr. Sunday in Llko, Nevada. NWS .a Tne Tooele Transcript PRIMARY - ten-da- ( vv jUhen the family moved to Oakland, Calif., where his woik took him to San I ram isco. He later . iwmked at the Third and Washington passenger dejxit as ticket agent, and as cashier at Fruitvale in the freight office, a position hp was filling at the time he transferred back to Utah. At present, he is general clerk at Warner station. w : f HOME TROM LAS VFGAS Mrs. Elizabeth Green, who been making her home in Las gas, during the winter months, rived in Grantsville, where will be a guest at the home of and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Vosco Johanson. son-inla- 14 North Main Stret Phone 480 I, U . - W ,..4 PICTURED ABOVE is William Biir Graham, agent for Western Pacific Railroad Co , Warner Station, presenting a service pin to Harvey Naylor. HOME LAUNDRY MAYTAG SPECIAL! her and "zi .... Double Drain 1. MAYTAG Washer 2. Johnson IIcavY Tubs Duty 149 2295 3. GIANT BOX OF TIDE 3 Priv.. 4 4. POLYETHYLENE CLOTHES BASKET 298 TOTAL VALUE of complete set 17988 Less the guaranteed allowance on old washer YOU PAY Only GRANTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES a close, after a successful season, under the of its studenlbody officers. Outgoing officers, ible for the year's smooth sailing, are (left) SEE YOUR QUALITY BUICIv DEALER... AND ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM S' she RETURNSHOME Leslie Hunter, who had made his home in El Paso, Texas, for the past year, arrived back in Utah, on Saturday He has been in the Civil Service as an instructor of electronics at Ft. Bliss, and will now make his home in Salt Lake City, where he will have a position with Sperry. AUTOMOBILE s. ar- Curtis Fawson and Gay Roberts were chosen to represent the Grantsville seminary in a sjieech contest held in the Oquirrh stake house at Magna. They were presented with a triple combination" by the Lagoon Ass'n , and a missionary Bible, by the Grantsville seminary, with their names engraved on each book. WHEN aETTER VU-e- j Ve- Speech Content Winners Awarded Get inside the clean winged beauty of Buick59 s has MOTHER S DAY GUESTS It was a happy Mother's day for Mrs. George Williams, when she welcomed her family home for the day. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Clark and children, Lola (Trudy), Louise, Toni and Ike came from St. George; while Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams and sons, Scott and Bryan, came in from Dugway. Gay Roberts Radio Electric & Hardware xh ms bv Chrut.m Ihnwood, J.ll and 7 voJr JoJuiscn, Michelle Si Ramlxiws, 6 J.or, Mar-olil- s of the 1 levenlli ward Pn-t v an and Sus.m Quarn-mary- , gave a putty, on Monilav ix r.t WJS given for the mothers, nfleriKxm, in the ward church, to lncj refreshments were en- lumor their mothers. Piesml were Teachers of the Ramlxiws P'T.gy Ann Anderson and Mis, my Mrs. Dorothy Van Vied und Nina Anderson, Kim Bartai lough, iy,j,s ,MJnlvn Join s. Allen Glued and Mis Steven Norma Gleed, Christine Henwood, MOTIITR S DAY (.LISTS Linda Rat Jones and Margaret Jones, Glenda Maloney, Michelle St. Jeor and Mrs. Grace St Jeor, Deanna Smith and Mrs Ardelln an rukson and IS C. Smith, Richard Anderson and Mrs iMr. Other dinner Ruth Amleison, Lu.Ann Houghton brother, Lloyd and Mrs. Reva Houghton, Jill gu'",,s wtre Donna, Rita. Jean, Johnsen and Mrs. I lame Johnson, J(,U nn, and Sandia Peterson. Debbie Mair and Mrs. Margaret Mair, dona Heimger and Mrs TIRTMEN'S AUXIIIARY Leslie I.ohms, ITO MI F. T MOM) AY Janet Heimger, Max- Mrs. and Struhs Regular meeting of the Tire- Sherry Lynn me Struhs, Marsha Van Vleet and men's auxiliary will be held Mon-MrDorothy Van Vleet, Susandav, May IS at 8 p m. at the fue Wives of all firemen are Quarntierg and Mrs Helen Quurn-istatioberg, Connie Jean York and Mrs. urged to attend. Sr BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Della Lawrence, May 14, Art Bowers and Larry Palmer, F'riday, May 15: Hoy Anderson. Mao Cast-agnand Bob Williams, Saturday, May 16; Carol Dawn Warner, Don A. Johnson, Ruth Ann Imlay and Terry Lynn Clarke, Sunday, May 17; Lari Allred, Cynthia Brown, and Robin VanNoy, Monday, May IS; Matthew Imlay, Gary Neal Hansen, Alta W.lhams, and Kathy Matthews, Tuesday, May 19. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Ciyde Hearty, Sunday, May 17. Curtis Fawson Program i u service pm was presented to Harvey I Naylor, in April, to mark 3a yiars of service to the Western Pacific Ruihcad Co. It represents 35 yeais as a boomer from Utah, to Nevada, to California, and hack to Utah. Mr. Naylor stalled work as a mere lad of II, oil the section gang at Burmester, Utah, graduating to the position of clerk in the Burmester depot, where he worked The Biumester job was alxibshed, and be bid in a clerk's job at F Iko, Nevada. He, uuh his wife and son, Don, made his home in Elko, until 1429. VltWJ PARTY The A A- The rVMren rod for their moth' rs, consist, r of 15, 1959 Pin from It. It. j THIS WEEK OMY Friday, May are coming to able leadership greatly responsBill Severe and (right) Garth Stewart, studentbody president. and their two children, Stephen and Vera Ellyn of Salt Lake City. Grant and Elaine were guest sfieakers at meeting, Sunday even Lakcpoinl News ing. Honoring mother at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Davies on Sunday, were family members, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Davies, of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs Keith Da vies, of Magna; Bishop and Mrs. Howard Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Ken neth Gollaher, and Mr. and Mis. Max Welker, of Lakepoint. Happy birthday to: Wib Broad-heaMay 10; Pat Garrett, May e 11; Gloria Griffith, May 13; Oscar Davies, May 19; Broad-head, Thompson, May 23; May May 28; Max Welker, May 31; and David Welker, May 31. by Vera Hammond 149 88 Less than the price o( the Washer alone! All over America, three in the same families hove chosen Maytag wash-ers- . Grandmothers, Mothets, new homemakers all have discovered Maytag is best! See a demonstration of this fine Maytag! Finest washer low-price- d Gyrafoam Washing Action Maytag Roller Watei Remover hand to honor their rr, o' tier and father, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Genuine Maytag quality Cluff, on Mothers day, were and daughters and their children: Mr. and Mrs. John McClovik, Cammy and Craig; Mr. and Mis. Nick Melis, Brad and Pamela; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Har-ruand Carol Ann, Shawnee, Marsha; and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Monson, Roger, Nancy, Jolyn, Robin, Christine, and Richard, 3ll of Salt Lake; and son and daughter-in-law- , Limited Time Oiler Mr. and Mrs. LaVelle Clufi WEEKEND GUESTS and children, Debra, Scott, Connie Weekend guests at the home of and David. Mrs. Elizabeth Ajax were her son, Visiting at the home of her mo- Ted Ajax, of Ogden, and her ther, Mrs. Lola Jackson, for the grandchildren, Dr. and Mrs. Erpast three weeks, were Mrs Elva nest T. Ajax and baby, of Salt Ball and daughter, Barbara Ann, Lake City and Michael Ajax, of of Lewisville, Idaho. On Thursday, EiPaso, Texas. Mrs. Balls two sons, Wade and David, arrived to spend Mothers day with them. While here, Mrs. Ball was feted at a luncheon given Fancy, Fresh, Ripe by Mrs. Doris Davies. Guests were Mrs. Myrtle Paget, Mrs. Josephine Williams, and Mrs. Mabel Yost, all of Lakejxjint. Mrs. Jackson was further honored on Mothers day by a visit from son Mr. and Mrs. and daughter-in-law- , Ira Jackson, and their two child-- j ren, Brent and Janet, of Salt Lake U.S. Good Grade, All Center Cuts, no necks- On Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Davies were pleas-antly surprised by a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Leland Monson, of Ogden, stopping by on their return trip from Reno, Nevada, where they had a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Darrold Monson Mrs. Darrold Monson is the forZee 150 Pack Standby Fancy mer Janet Davies. SPECIAL NOTICE: On Friday. 303 size 6 for 1.C0 Towels 5 Rolls for 1.00 May 15, the Relief Society is holding the annual bazaar and food Heinz Strained Meats Enter the new Wheaties Outdoor Living sale. Dinner will also be served, 312 oz- B for 1.00 starting at 5:30 pm. The charge Sweepstakes $100,000.00 in Prizes will be $1 per plate for all over 12, and 50 cents for 12 and under. 8 oz- - Pfe9 Polyethelene, will hold up under any 5 for 1.00 Wishing mother a happy MotCondition hers day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Thompson were sons Handguards 12 pr 2 boxes Fresh Frozen and daughters and their families, lb. 49c HALIBUT Center Slices Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Wade, Mr. Jim Maple Sunny and Mrs. Duane Wade, Kearns; 24 oz- - Bo,tIe 3 for 1.00 BACON Wilson's Certified Jb. 59c Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Ashworth, Mr. and Mrs. Davis Wade, Mr. Fiench's Prepared and Mrs. Glen Wade, all of 100 Fresh Lean Beef Mr. and Mrs. Fern Magna; r Lar9 112 3 for $1 GROUND BEEF lb. 49c Stearns, of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Broadhead, Lakejxunt. On Mothers day, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Griffith were son and daughter-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. Grant Griffith and grandchildren, Robyn and Christine: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Darby, jMr. and Mrs. Harold Jacobson On sons-in-la- La-Ra- .Pooclc per cup Wi Watch Dale Robertson in Tales of Wells Fargo on Along with the most talked about style on the road today goes performance new even to owners of and too great previous Buicks for you to miss. ... Buick 59 is livelier yet smoother, more powerful yet thriftier, as any previous Buick owner will tell you. And credit goes to the turbine smoothness of Buick transmissions, plus the new responsiveness of Buick Wildcat engines. At the wheel, too, youll find new handling ease and finned-brak- e sureness that owners put high on SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED QUALITY BUICK DEALER their most liked list. But thats far from all these owners tell us. They talk about new operating economy from the most efficient power plant on the road today. 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