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Show rrMTrttyvimi"rryf' CyrtltiMZoil -- of Cy-iiiij:v- I j 'jEVfllf'miry !mr h uf Jt-- (in-,- rijs I IRSI U of l ImIIfiJh 'Gti UHH AKU I ight Jraj ini(icn -- IVeluiIt' 0 iW to. Tanna Johnson Opening Sun,; Thee (lh God f or a Con ri pat on Prophi-t- Rn Scripture hard 01 idd n ii 1 1 t.ti !i i p-- i n S I ui . 1 a,;iud . it ti'.ir ui l ' i i to carry pujeet i o i awav all (i.ii'.ule v I! ,1 h on I Hlaine Address lord's Praver" Mixed Dianne President Arthur Remarks Gerald Closing Song Benediction . Jones Terry Th omas s. SEMINARY Wind H. Rarrus Graduating Class . Postlude Tanna Johnson St - President First Counselor Second Counselor Secretary - Reporter - Historian -- -- GRANTSVILLE Sagers CrriCERS -- John Rarrus Terrill Ann Price Leora Washtwrn Dianne Parkinson Arthur L STAKE BOARD OF EDUCATION Barms Saul A. Clark L. Clark Imlay -J. Allen Parkinson Gerald E. Jones L. . i i i Citv Lciuiin The 1S&R Tram of the Towle City Bowling Prague claimed lop honors and championship rating as the seasons bowling closed last week. Pii lured above are (left to right) NY Miners front: Carl Johannessen, E. W. Stelnback. representing the sponsor, and Dave Eernau. Back row: Bill Smith, Pat Heap, George Putnik, Leo Rigby and Chet Vkhitehouse. r : 'v sr- - Ch i i-,- Rj'rionl Russel John Ward Roy T. Brown Dotal Hmvn lbapah and Wemlover C. Jo' nson and lam Iv Kenneth K'it LEK w'i. i RFTIRVG Tr.UIII RS HONOR! D Agnes Cask S Fiiimt;iI For Chairman Member - Member Agues S. Cnk Secretary Principal services 1 Friday p. m. for Mrs Funeral and Mrs. Lee F randsen entertained the lodv teachers o the Gran's ville lementary School on Tuesday evmn: at the Anderson home Tile guest of honor was Mrs Ceha lyons who is retiring from teaching at the end of this term A delu ions buffet luncheon was served The beautifully appointed table was centered with a lovely arrangement of pink tulips Recently all the feathers of the entertained School Elementary Mrs. Lyons at a dinner and theatre party in Salt Lake City. Mrs bietl.n; Anderson Agnes Tola Severe Cask will lie held on GRADUATES Granlsville Slake Relief Sociely Convention May 25 - - w? 1 Friday, at 1 pm in the Grants-vill- e First Ward Church. Mrs Cask died Tuesday, May 16 Darrell R. Anderson Don Johnson Robert John Hansen at the Tooele Valley Nursing home Louise Bell Ronnie Johnson Jennie Lou Medrano following an illness. Boneta Bleazard Elaine Knowlton Carolee Naylor Friends may call at the Tate Dennis McBride Dianne Elaine Parkinson Wayne Boyer Mortuary, Thursday evening from Norma J. Fawson Karen Byington Ted Terry 7 to 9 p ni and at the Church one Carol Caldwell Sam Geldmacher Thomas W'are TO hour prior to funeral time. GREETINGS BIRTHDAY Richard Gladden Marjorie Ann Hayes Terry Thomas Burial will be in the Granlsville Kathv Md'thews, Matthew Imlay, Loretta Higley Leora Washburn Carolyn Rose Green Alta Williams, Gary Hansen, on City cemetery. Six percent of Civil War solFriday, May 19, Russell J. Bishop diers were drafted, 63 percent of It takes 13,500 men, and 3,600 on Saturday, May 20, Matilda Vosco Johanson, Nina FawWorld War One soldiers were, pieces of machinery, to keep New Clark, and 68 percent of World War Two York City's streets fairly clean. son, Karen M Redden and Kay leen Egbert, on Sunday, May 21; Parley Parkinson, Emma Bowers and David Hansen on Monday, The Grantsville Stake Relief minute greeting bv Home Stake Mav 22, Jean Soelherg. Millie C Hale and Bruce Cunningham on Society will hold their convention Relief Society president, two muse on Thursday, Mav 25, in the First cal numbers by Singing Mothers Tuesday, Mav 23 Ward under the direction of a seven minute talk Feed My A Happy Wedding Anniversary to Annie S Droubay, Stake Presi- Lambs" by the General Board Mr and Mrs Jack Murray on dent. The Prst meeting at 9 30 member; another seven minute Saturday, May 20. am until 10 45 am. will be for talk "Our Blessings and Oppor Stake Relief Society presidencies tunnies" by General Board memand secretary treasurer, S'ake ber. a ten minute talk by Home Presidencies and High Council-me- n Stake President. Officers and class leaders meet-fo- r stake and ward presidents A General Board member will This colorful easily prepared work director counselors, secrelead the d scussion is especially good on angel topping work meeting leaders, AT 10:45 a.m. until 11:45 a.m. taries. food and sponge cakes selected and representatives a meeting will be held for all magazine or made from the bakery will representatives Stake Board members, Stake Priesthrod refavorite a or from mix your Presidencies and High Councilmen then be held from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. cipe. At the a same class leaders time invited. At 11:45 am. lunch will If your store does not carry be served to all Stake and W'ard department will be held for stake candied pineapple slices this time and ward education counselors, Presidencies. of year, Nancy Haven of Western class leaders, and organists, Beet Sugar Producers, Inc., sugTOO a Reassembling at choristers. pm. gests substituting canned pinemeeting will be held for Stake I board members and ward officers apple tidbits. The On Monday, May 8, the Cowboys tennis players defeated but wil be will still good and class leaders Stake Presitopping Wastach in the final region game. They went through the not have quite as much texture. dencies, high councilmen and all TUTTI-FRUT- TI region without losing a single match. Defeating, Morgan, bishoprics invited. The program and South Summit, prior to the Wastach game. Dugway, CAKE TOPPING for this meeting will include -Pictured above L to R (front) are Ronnie Thomas and 2 cups sliced strawberries, y2 cup standing roll call of stakes, three Thomas Ware. Back row: Terry Thomas, W'ayne Boyer, granulated beet sugar, 1 tableCoach Glen Rupp, Edward Barrus, Bill Castagno and John d cup spoon lemon juice; Millward. Absent from the picture is Cal Roy Mailett. finely cut candied orange peel, d cup finely cut candied pineapple slices; 1 cup whipping cream; 3 tablespoons powdered beet sugar: I ten inch Angle Food SEMINARY i 1 1 J Ronald AnClover Ward derson G'en G Anderson Ratd.ffe Wil Clars Ward bums, Alan llolioak Orson John Dugwav Watd son Ward IiRov Jml.iv than Ini' is Alfred Granlsville I irst Ward t r. R ibert V !1 Law ten, Ca Granlsville Seiond Ward Sam uel W C'a k. Howard M Daves Willard Lake Pmnl Ward Gerald E. Jones Awarding of Diplomas e nus-simia- n Quartet Parkinson, Darrell Anderson. Thomas Ware i : i is a ret on i l'u II Ion 'd he nude to h i 'i m up Gramw.lle suke home appointments for Suinlav Mjy 21. a released by President Arthur L Harms Chorus J. Marvin lligbee Presentation of Graduates Jerry Know lion Gill Boneta Blearard, Carolyn Green. Lynette Dickenon Jenny lou Medrano, Carolee Navlor, Leora Washburn j sjsonsonn,: 1. : 1 ill n s ot. ,'a is e Home Minion trie For umla Mav 21 Robert Hansen FeV' V f iv .i 'h t ih ", , Cm:il'il!t Stake I Talk , piers dibns .iiil, i a w ", on and .am o d is a ri i i Dennis Mi Bride Talk Ann Hayes, v ( oi i i i 'o's . la lh1 Itm anon !l i . lh 1 n i i h all il IrtK eis.itnal The 19, 10G! Salunlav Marks (lemclerv. CIoan-i- i al Granlsville i lo k lama Johii'on "I ift Thine May L fall Crant-- v .lie, e Thank IVav, Trcrnrp NEW'S pm of N'.nrtn-nt- May in''.-- ' he c (l Erilav, mo S, t I I I Second Place and Individual W inners rear are individual winners: L to R Dave Fernau, high series; Reed Bracken, second high game; Wendell Kirk, high average; LeCrande Gordon, high game; Roldo second high series and Vern Robinson, Peasnall, most improved bowler. Pictured above front are second place winners in the Tootle City Bowling League. The team sponsored by Tooele Excavating Company. L to R are: Frank Erichson, Tony Varlo, Glen Hamilton, Wally Kopfer and Shiek Matekel. Absent from the picture are Bud Carmack and Steve Waltz. At the Nelson; j Alice Chaplain - Ada - Mable Bryan; Chorister Beagley; Violet First Porter; Captain !ice - Josie Wright, Second Vice Organist - Dorothy Liddell, Camp DIJP Namt Slate Of Officers Camp DUP for 1961: I - are (he nonunaed of Eleanor Searle; Secretary - trea-itraLlsie Eastman; Hannah England surer - Mary Eckman, H slorlan ifarian - Jennie Lacey. r- for the Tutli Frulti Cakr Topping ... ALES Tennis Stars TUTTI-FRUTT- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY THURSDAY We have ordered a truck load o( aluminum storm and screen doors direct irom America's largest manufacturer. Because of this quantity purchase low price on this quality door. we can offer you an of one-thir- one-thir- or Sponge Cake Combine strawberries, granulated beet sugar, lemon juice and candied fruit. Let stand m cover- ed bowl in refrigerator for about three hours Just before serving time drain fruit mix well. Whip cream with powdered beet sugar fold in fruit. Serve on slices of corners completely eliminate sagging anil open miters Leave Tftem As Yon Find TLeni DOORS MJD corners The annual spring reminder to hQni "Vave hpm ?s vou fin was issued today by the Utah Department o' F'sh 'md Game THE DEPARTMENT said this reminder concerned all forms of wildlife during the period covered by fhn next several weeks when producing and the voting are first becoming accustomed to their new Exclusive Moloney 1 f rl ' ,N 'A ) i N , N, world Though the not often seen, of the annarentlv los is close by in all but mother fawn rare rases , IU Yv RI& Junior IIirli Cheer Leaders who will lead Junior High School cheer leaders for 1961-6the Grantsville students in setting the pep for student affairs are . . . front, Pam Fraser and Janiece Wright. Back, Lynette Williams and Mary Ann Dedericksen. 2 . Finish Their Joh Theyve had their fun at being cheer leaders for Grantsville Junior High School and are now turning the task over to new ones. Left to right are (front) Janiece Brown and Terrill Price and (back) Laurel Johnson and Jean Williams. The disturbed nest of both game and con' bird mean that nest will be deserted AS SPRINGTIME is the season when people move into the fields anH htis so is it fh rr,fia' t m" when wild creatures are raising the young that are tomorrows pleasure for all to see, to hear and to harvest in season It is a time to leave them alone and remember that the law provides game animals or birds must not be molestedor harbored ex- cept during the regularly declar- ed seasons for taking them. Friday and Saturday. (Initial $1.10 extra.) ALUMINUM COMBINATION cake Beautiful decorating grill with purchase oi door com- pletely eliminate sagging and loose miters. Assure dependability long sen ice. Extruded aluminum B Rustproof B B Over 1" thick Two never needs painting Includes: glass, one screen complete with all hardware, ready to install , " ? N ( Jv Closing latch Wind chain 2 bar lrame No hidden charges SALE LASTS THURSDAY FRIDAY & SATURDAY FARM & HOME Builders Supply 272 North Broadway Tooele Phone 606 is |