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Show BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TOi Blake K. Palmer. Troy Orr, Rebe Howeya, and Jana Lee Wright, Thurs., Dec. 28; Relva Winmill, Fri., Dec. 29. Hospital BIRTHS Jose and Kathryn Martinez, Stockton, son, Dec. 16. Madge Beth Terry, Crants-villdaughter, Dec. 15. Ray and Sally Dewsnip, of Tooele, son, Dec. 15. A HAPPY Fire Strikes Abandoned House An abandoned TYPO GREMLIN Local records show that rain has fallen here on July 29 for Har70 of the last 60 years. risburg (Pa.) Evening Patriot Doug Castagno, Wed., Dec. 27. A woman went to a marriage counselor and complained of her husbands overwhelming "It was evident from the minute we were married, she said. He wanted to be in the Ida Rose, wedding pictures!" i. . Winners of prizes at Beta Eta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi's Fantasy Sale were Mrs. Wayne Wells who was the lucky winner of the Matchbox case and cars and Marge AnderBarbee and 10 outfits. son who won the Fire Destroys LEARNING The learning period will soon approach one- - third of the average 'ife time. We know that early enrichment is needed down into the cradle, and retraining is needed throughout adult life in a Mobile Home Fire destroyed the mobile home of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Hall at the Larson Trailer Park Monday night at about 10:30 p.m. MR. AND Mrs. Hall and two children Sean and Darcie were home when one of the members of the family smelled smoke. The fire started at a water heater located in a bathroom between the childrens bedrooms Mrs. Hall high- - technology society where knowledge is continually John Platt, Whats changing. Ahead for 1999? The Center home dont 14 x 70 was a total Funeral For Mr. Hodgson At Idaho Teton-Newda- vgV COMMERCIAL SECURITY Grantsville Office lOIL tls.tilM'il 4 II i t 'mi VIs'1 Hti- lil H 'Ml Final Rehearsals Underway For Grantsville Comedy THE LAST play we put on drew approximately thirty people. Townspeople are really wonderful in their support of the sports activities. Wed like to prove to them that a night at the theater is more entertaining than an evening at home watching television. We have produced some very fine broadway hits. Notable among these are You Henry Cant Take It With You and ? 1 X X X X X X X X X X I X X A GREAT comedy-dram- a Extension Robins, Halcyon Home Economist, reports that an upholstery class will be held by the Tooele County Extension der her direction. Plans are for the class to be held the latter part of January in Tooele. Margene Rowley, Home Economist for Millard County will conduct the class. Class members will upholster a project of their own choosing. There will be a limit to the number of members in the school. Be sure to call Mrs. Robins if you are interest0 ed in the class. Please call or drop by the office, 65 North Main (Post Office 882-024- Foreign and Domestic Cameras Projectors Binoculars All types ABSOLUTELY FREE A Dinner Crown! of photographic optical and motion picture equipment This offer good Friday, Dec. 22 From 4 p.m. til Closing! ! High speed photography consulting service available High speed rotating prism cameras serviced and repaired 148 EAST 3RD SOUTH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH PHONE (801) The Globetrotters had little trouble with the Bucks in the third contest. The final score read Globetrotters 33, Bucks 10. The Globetrotters balanced attack was lead by Mike Didericksen and Craig Bcnsen. Each scored eight points, while Don Silva followed with 7 points. The Bucks were lead by Glade Gustin with four points. The next league games will be held January 6th at the Old" high school gym. Games will begin at 9:45 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend and support the efforts of our ball players. ; t Happy birthday goes to happy Crista Dawn Garcia who will be one year old on December 24. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Garcia and fond grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Don Garcia of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cox of Cedar City, Utah. What labor really needs in these days of installment pay- -' week but ments is not a five-da- y month. a forty-da- y RESTAURANT Will Be Closed All Day Christmas And Will Close early at 8 p.m. Christmas Eve! ! 2E Pino. To-niol- JfTTTTTL You Win ; SKYLINE , MRS. BEEBE died December 15 at the Tooele Valley Nursing Home of natural causes. Bishop Wesley Vorwaller conducted the service and Leona Pocock played the prelude and postlude music. The invocation was given by Joseph Hawkins and the family prayer at the Mortuary was offered by Carl Seal. THE RELIEF Society chorus This little girl is the daughter of sang as the opening number Not Madge Beth Terry of GrantsNow But In the Coming Years and in closing Jesus, My Savior ville. She arrived at the Tooele Valley Hospital Dec. 15. True. Photo by A. D. Thomas read the Bishop Vorwaller few and remarks. a gave obituary Speakers who paid tribute to the Modem womans place seems life of the deceased included Bishop Kenneth Lewis and Bishop to be in either the delicatessen store or the beauty parlor. Marion D. Bevan. Roxie Dobson sang Beyond The Sunset She was accompanied by Geraldine Droubay. BISHOP BERT Williams gave W the benediction and Bishop George Hunter dedicated the grave at the Tooele City cemetery. Pall bearers were Joseph Hawi, kins, Lloyd Shields, Martell Bert Williams, Bill Sacre and Carl Seal. your Phone Number's last 4 digits are the same as our phone number 3482 (in any order) r Upholstery School Scheduled Funeral services for Mrs. Lora Bamson Beebe were held Monday December 18, 1972 in the Tooele Third- - Seventh Ward chapel. IF - , Chapparrels. They dont come more conscientious than Uncle Fred. When the drinking age was lowered, he got right to work making up time lost between 18 and 21. " Must have some identification! ITS about a very dumb chorus girl who comes to know what this country stands for after she becomes somewhat educated. Carol Palmer plays the dumb blond from New Jersey who is bom under the tutalege of Allan Williamson (a newspaperman) Kevin Hager is her boyfriend who never does realize why anyone wouldnt prefer a million bucks and him over a poor newspaper man and a free mind. Anyone of any age group would enjoy this show. Mrs. Beebe X I See How They Run. Usually just the scenery and stage settings are worth coming to see. Students spend weeks building scenery that very few people ever see. Mrs. Van Noy expressed the hope that more people would Bom Yesterday" come to see which will be presented on January 3rd at 7:30 p.m. in the High School Auditorium. Funeral Held Monday for WADE'S CAMERA REPAIR Otmnlb vvctiWi jTTTTTTTk. le The Grantsville Bantam Basketball League began its thrilling season Saturday, December 16th with all six teams seeing action. The first game featured the Stars against the Lakers. It was a game right down to the final buzzer. The final score: Stars 23, Lakers 20. Troy Anderson lead the Stars with 13 points. Brvan Williams added 10 points in a losing effort. The second game was equally The Celtics battled thrilling. the Chapparrels to a 13 to 10 victory. Both teams displayed great defense. Randall Cole of the Celtics scored 5 points while Vic Shumway scored 6 points for the hard-foug- dumb broad. You're going to louse me up, says Kevin Hager to Carol Palmer as Allan Williamson looks on in amusement during a rehearsal of Bom Yesterday. You people. know how to say thank you to the many people who were so kind, Mrs. Hall stated. All our furniture and clothing were lost, but our Funeral services for friends and neighbors pitched Moroni to in members Other Hodgson will be held help. right of our family soon had arranged Friday, December 22, 1972 at a temporary home for us. I just 2:00 p.m. at the Newdale LDS dont know what we would have Chapel in Newdale, Idaho. Friends may call from noon done without them. ACCORDING to Mrs. Hall until funeral time and burial it took only six minutes for the will be in the Tooele Volunteer Firemen to ar- Cemetery. MR. HODGSON who has rerive on the scene. We have the very bejt fir.department pos- sided in Tooele for the past sevsible, she continued. Its hard eral years with his daughter Mrs. to believe they can put them- Lucy Bauer died December 19 selves out and risk their lives the at the Tooele Rest Home of natural causes. He was 87 years old. way they do without compensaBom August 5, 1885 at Sugar tion. She also notes that police and House, Salt Lake County, Mr. sheriff s offices, doctors and Hodgson was a son of Moroni nurses all gave the family inand Clara Skidmore Hodgson valuable aid. and was married to Lucy Ada Baker, in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died in 1936. Mr. Hodgson was a former resident of Newdale, Idaho and had been engaged in farming. He was a retired civil service employee having worked at Clearfield Naval Depot. HE HAD been an active member of the LDS Church and had served a mission in the Southern States. Surviving are three sons and two daughters: Grant B., San Diego, Calif.; Jesse M., Bozeman, Mont.; Veldon R., Whittier, Ca.; Mrs. Werner B. (Grace) Moeller, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Lucy Bauer, Tooele. Also surviving are 27 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and two sisters, Mrs. Mari-nu- s (Elva) Hatch, Boise; and Mrs. Edna Eddington, Idaho Falls, Idaho. I just ; Grantsville Bantam League Begins ' MR. HODGSON i The Tooele Transcript, Fri., December 22, 1972 Coaching drama is very exand rewarding yet hilarating very discouraging," were the comments made by Mrs. Margaret Van Nov, teacher at Grantsville High School as final rehearsals for the comedy Bom Yesterday got underway. The rewarding part is the satisfaction of seeing that young students can indeed amateur come up with a finished professional job - a play that is as good as any seen in this region. The discouragement is the lack of interest on the part of towns- 11 Live-Actio- n loss. Hi Second Section Stromberg WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Sterl Halladay, Tues., Dec. 26; Mr. aud Mrs. foot mobile In 59 A HAPPY stated. The three bedroom J$l4t 881-37- BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Glenua C. Nlillward and Jack Nelson, Sat., Dec. 23; Ann Terry and Bradford Walters Sr., Sun., Dec. 24; Kelly Williams and Darlene Beckstead, Mon., Dec. 25; Michael Brewster, Annette Christensen, Carol Durfee and Ricky Loren Lewis, Tues., Dec. 26; Marlene Cook, Cory Brown and Albert R. Barrus Wed., Dec. 27; MEDICAL Don Canady, Tooele Richard Medina, Tooele Michael Maxwell, Tooele home near the Tooele High School was struck bv fire three times Tuesday. The house, still standing at 75 South Second West with blackened walls and only a partial rK)f, has been empty for two or three vean. according to the Fire Department. Apparently it is a part of the Rowberry family estate and under court control. It was just after school at about 4:30 p.m. when the first call came. Firemen found only a mattress ablaze. Later at about 6:30 p.m. they received a second call and found the attic on fire. Believing that the building would smolder and perhaps break out again Fire Chief Howard Dunlavy ordered a watch on the building. Flames broke out again at about 8:30 p.m. Chief Dunlavy states that the fires may have been started by kids who had apparently forced house. entry to the boarded-u- p Call JoAnn Whittacre WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Thurs., Dec. 28. e, Grantsville News a 359-416- 4 Good Suggestions to Give Someone A HAPPY CHRISTMAS: FOR RFR FOR RIM Stone - set Rings Idents. (Engraving free) Wedding Rings Electric Shavers Cuff Links Sets (13 off) Wallets (13 off) Watch Bands British Sterling Watches (17 jewel) Watch Bands Diamond Rings Wedding Rings Idents. (Engraving free) Necklaces Diamond Rings Pendants Birthstone Rings Electric Shavers I Earrings ($2 and up) Watches (17 jewel) gents and ladies 12 Price ; Wall Clocks for Christmas! Michaels Jewelry 30 West Vine (1 Tooele ft j |