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Show D (TYnnrv Grantsville Mia Maids Festival K. in? bints ani ravip Tccrlo ;u d cr- - Transcript , Friday, Jur. . 1953 ...6, ... . ;.in d.ii-tHie "svmholiMn of the was g.u-- by IKirmhs Snorntn-igi.iocoti'p.micd by Gay Roberts, The Grantsville Stake Mill Maid, to the puls awjids festival was held Monday nntht was piven hy a mother of one of June 2, in the Grantsville liisiUhe M.a Mauls. Mrs loni Allred ward (liajv-1- . at which time 4t I eon Hartshorn was the guest Mia Maids of the stake weie him-- , speaker. ored for achieving their M,a Jovilhe dosing song was "Oh Rose" awards. s mg hy I inda Andcison. Jolvnm l.ach Rill was presented wilhi Brown, Janice Johnson. Inai-her certificate of achievement.! Johnson, f'velvn Ware. Karen I her Rose I'm, and a and Gay Roln-rts- . med pink rose hud The awards The benediction was given h were hy Nina I awson. Saundia May It it. stake YWMIA pies, dent. and k, freshmeni were served. I Intent e Haves, stake age-oi,qp,.ua guests wete Bishop Kay Johnson, Bishop Farrell San Ihe program was unUr the rg (jjshop KoVrl V'. Iiwrrn- Giants-- , ft non of Marjorie anj Rllv Russr Mile slake Mia Maid supervisor he following girls received aw The prelude and post hide music arjs. was played hy Gay Roberts I he Orantsvilh: Tirst ward invoeation was given hv Honna llMvr Brown, Joniu, Carole e Barrus, On alee Wash burn. Dorothy Stromlierg. Ha ' rtt , rionc r unsriTAL ci.uk. a soil cf Mrs Grot i;e flat ke is still ccnf.ned 111 Inisp I ll with a I), okcll leg. MRS. II ANSI N INJL RI D received a tide Hansen the car in when gill concussion, which she was tiding with her husband anil son, was hit by another Gc-- i i The impact threw her against the window. I he Hansens were home aftc r spending the nd in Blaikloot, Idaho. rar. J given Verj Sutton, Janice ft WAYS SSAFE Joh- nson. H.rda ward: Diane Wjrr St. John and Clover ward: iDonn.l Arlene Russel! Penney, jClasS leader, Doieen Dennison, HAPPY BIRIIIDAY of Mr. and Mis Ivan Willow Worthington, bit thdav pane, Grantsville, will lie one vear old on Tuesday June 10 Johnny Paul, son ICatherinc Schlosser. W'cndover waid: Helen Gay Tripp, Gayla Vee Nielson, I.tnda Jean Nutfer, Kristine Ann lyons. jBee Km-rDugway ward: Dixie louise Olsen, Marylm Western. Sharon Johnson, Anna Mae F.kms. Lorraine MCCarty, Sandia L. Mayiett. Grantsville Sccond ward. Helen Kay Johanson, Donna Yani Noy, Nila Jean Bradshaw. Saiah Doc lee H.gley, I inda Jane Ander-- i ison. Saundia Hatch, Joan Allred. Eileen Claik. Yirg.nia I idle r, Janet Higlcy, Gay lene Roberts j Clark ward .Diane Johnson, Ruth Dewey, Bev-- i Jerlv Richins, Carol Ma'lett, Joyce l.ilenquist, Karen I ifors, Carol Flkingron, Lens Williams fvelvn' I , 1 handy den telephone let you talk without noisy inter euptions. Costi only pennies a day. Easy to order. Just roll our businest office. modern homes have cct&l Mountain Stater Telephone lu-.i- Wed-hildre- . BOYS B AST BAIL got officially underway for the summer Saturday in Grantsville. A patade of the v a ictus teams, their sponsois and nun- - agers and officials (upi. r picture) pteceeded an olficial openme cticmony where Colonel John A Supenski thtew eu.t the first ball. Mr. LeRov Soelberg Sr , Mrs Saundra Warner and a friend I eila jnd JeanneSoelberg, Grantsville. . were 1np; of San Mr. and Mrs. Jesse l.cton Wend in Gianlsvil.e for Memorial Day over. Saundij has been teaching school tin- past war ,n California MEMORIAL DAY AISIIORS - handy phones-- in SAFE with blow out resistant t n v Ion and moisture re jial.l'RC SAIL with lutxU'' contru lion added strength puni luring objectsh liecome slow-outSAFE wit traction at tion tread over 1 OOOstop-ski- d edges that work forwards and sideways retain their stopping power s NTW BABY GIRL June 2 was a red (or pmkf teller djy for the David Tetons, when they proudly announced t heat rival of their baby girl on lh.it jday in the LDS hospital, Sait lake City. They have one other child a Ixiy David Grandparents are Custom Safety TIRE l Wa re. A mil Mrs. Karl Andetson, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Anderson; Mis Nell Smith and son Iiverne; and granddaughter Colleen and baby, annual OH Burtus family Mr. and Mrs. Wes Buirus am! home coming was held on Menuir Ifamdy; Mr and Mis. Austin Bar-ial Dav at the home- - of Mr amlj us and family Iroin l.rda: Mr iMrs. The oulind Mis. Jaik Smith and 2 girls; iigene Anderson of town visitors were Mr. am. Plenty of goo I with home Mrs Marvin Barms and fom made ice cream and cake. About! p.rls from logun, Mr Mrs; 3 were present and a n.ie time I i nest Iroelnk from Provo, Mr was had by a ind Mrs Al ( addv, from Sj!: of Elko, 'ev lake; Mrs Lclith lb, ban ami 2 Mr. I! K Bowc-ifiom las Yci-utnd Mr. and Mrs A B McNabh granddjughtc-iMr and Mrs I aMar Deur and 4 Sacramento, California were from Giangc-rMr. and visitors at the home of Mr Mrs Deur and four chi! and Mrs B.ll Bowers, on McM,c ren from Mt Pleasant, Ltah i'iac-- avenue Mr. and Mrs Ralph Barrus and. hildrc-from Salt lake; Mrs Ida We are happv to tint I vans and family from Salt lake, Sam Worthington is rmivule-- i ami Mrs Orrin M.llc-Iron it home after a stay in the hosp Tooele, Mrs O. P. M.ller frond dal. las 'eg is. Ney ; s Usie Bar rus from Salt lake; Mr and Mis Mrs. Inrene Smith is once Sherman Barrus and 4 children more- - able to he at home after a from Salt lake, and the town stay in the Tooe'e Val latives were-- : President Arthur lev hospital. Mr. Christen PcterBarrus and wife and daughter, on vvh.le some impiovej, is still Margaret. Mr. and Mrs I dgji occupying a room at the Tooele Warner: Mr and Mis Kenneth Valley hospital, where he is re- h Id en Mr cm mg medical lieatnv-nWarner and f.ve M-- 1 Du-go- t c I - , 1 Special Introductory Offer GARRARD - TRACTOR IMPLEMENT & CO. t : i s V c - The lifelines o N your country are threatened... You can do something about it! Dorothy Stromberg Gaylene Roberts was given a Dorothy Stromberg was chosen verbal" award at the MuS Maidjas the Mia Maid to repiesent the Festival by the Stake Mia Maid Grantsville stake at the Church Tie which will be presupervisor for her outstanding! service that she has given to the sented at June Conference in the church. tabernacle. The rose typing program is a Gay is a young lady who is blessed with a musical talent. special event which is held in both in playing and singing, and each Mia Maid class in each ward the thing that makes this so nice- to climax the girls achievement is her willingness to use her tal- - program. This year, the general ent in serving others. jbouid is presenting this program Ever since Gay first enteied at June Conference, using girls Mutual as a Beehive girl, she from throughout the entire church. has helped with most of the Dorothy is a very lovely young as well as being organist lady, and we are proud to have and chorister in her own waid her represent our stake. She is the Many times Gay has been cal daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon led at the last minute to sing orjStromberg, and she will be a on some program, and shelior at the Grantsville high school has always done so willingly. next year Everyone appreciates Gay so much, all of the officers of hi r FIRST CHILD own ward, the YWMIA Stake Mr. and Mrs. James T. Flindboard, as well as the Stake pres- ers of 3260 South Seventh East, idency. Salt Lake City are the proud parGay is the daughter of Mr. and ents of their first child a son Mrs. Claude Roberts. She will be born May 28 at the LDS hospital. a junior at the Grantsville high The young man tipped the school next year, and also one of scales at seven pounds 11 ounces the schools cheer leaders. and will be named Kenneth James. Happy grandparents are GRANTSVILLE BOYS Mr. and Mrs. rioyd Stratton of VISIT PRINTING OFFICE Victor, Idaho and Mr. and Mrs. Trekkers and Blazers of Grants- Earl Flinders of Grantsville. ville Second ward Primary weie guests of the Transcript office on BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Wednesday morning. They weie David Lee King and Charles conducted on a tour of the build- Glen Durfee on Friday June 6. ing and saw how type was set Van Lee Anderson, John T. Clarke, and lots of other machinery used and Billie Bowers Saturday June 7. Peggy Hudson, Robert Johanin printing. The boys were supervised by son on Sunday June 8, Denise their teachers Della Lawrence Ralph Iemmon, William E and Ruth Henwood and included Bacon, and Katie A. Long MonPaul Matthews, Randy Worthing- day June 9. Fred L. Donaldson, ton, Dale Johnson. Eddie Roberts, Errol Peterson and Linda Bover Lorell Favvson, Arlen Millward, on Tuesday June 10 Bruce Bolinder, Kay Anniversary L Dunyon, A Happy Wedding Palmer, To: Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Soelberg Billy Henwood, Larry' John Elsholz, Rodney Stromberg, on Tuesday June 10. V W'ide-Ros- Tlie railroads are the second largest industry in the nation, and are the fourth largest employer. They are one of the country's largest purchasers of lumber, steel, oil and many other basic products. Their tax payments in your state, county, city or town lend substantial support to your schools and other civic projects. e stake-affairs- , For years upon years, the railroads have been operating and attempting to compete under the burdens of out moded legislation and regulation. At tbe same time, they have been iing everything and fighting to possible to give you better transportation service keep from being annihilated by their subsidized competitors. The country is now here9 now. at the crossroads. Down one road is the ultimate destruction of the The crisis is railroads as a private industry, the nations most vital transportation its very lifeline. link . . . Up the other road is the greatest good for you, your community. a highly efficient, economical service State and all America geared to todays transportation needs. ... illicit is it to be? You can give tbe answer. NOW IS THE TIME DAY Write to your Senators and Representatives in Washington. Let them know that you recognize the vital part your railroads perform in a prosperous America. Ask that they be given tbe right to serve in fair competition. , Ask your Senators to support S.3778, and your Representatives to support H.R.12188. jun-pla- y How Much More Automobile you get in a that'- Priced so close to the smaller cars. 1958 BUICK SPECIAL, 2 Door Sedan Variable - Pitch Dynaflow Drive, Heater and Defroster, Radio and Antena, 760x15 White Sidewall Tires Delux Steering Wheel, Tutone Paint, Directional Signals, Sliding Sunshades, Cigarette Lighter, Automatic Glove Compartment Light, Wide Angle Windsheild Wipers, Outside Rearview Mirror on Convertible, Dual Horns, Oil Filter Dry Design, Intake silencer and heavy-dut- y type air cleaner with disposable filter. Step-o- n r Door in parking brake, center of rear bumper, Anti-rufuel line system, Heavy insulation against heat and sound, Horiindizontal Redliner Speedometer, n cator, Dual Headlights, Safety Plate in every window. Full-Flo- self-lockin- w Gas-Fille- g st Trip-milea- ge Vista-Visio- Im-la- Lynn Nylund, Drew Worthington. Billy Patterson and Gordie ileiy wood. FARFWTLL BREAKFAST The Grantsville school teachers and their partners enjoyed a fare-Mr- . and Mrs. Walter Anderson; well breakfast on Wednesday l visited Lehmans Caves, the char-- morning in the South Willow ovens, and Ely o'er (lie yon, the menu: bacon, ham, hot Memorial Day weekend, returning cakes, eggs, hash brown potatoes. home Sundav. and hot chocolate, was one to delight the palate of the most exMrs. Goldie Carver was very acting of epicures, and was cookRay ed by chefs, recommended by Dun- happy to have her and ean Hines (James R. 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