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Show The Tooele Transcript SCEOWKO r PHONES IN CHINA home of Mrs. Lowell Davis, 4 H club led by Mrs. The 4 II of Buttons Bows the and I -Buys and Mrs. Ionise Reed held Club. A discussion was held on ille Telephone operators serving their first meeting at the home the clothing project for the year, Chinese patrons must memorize Al.LSl WS of Mrs. Buys for the purpose of! After President Sherrill Gordon .. t A 4-1P 1 Allvws, a t II Clothing selecting officers and oramin closed the meeting, Mrs. Davisl ( as of all the nunibers met and Two Phase customers, the dub. Jnlene Reed and Dons' served the girls and their guests (lob, have elected the following officers Adamson, junior leaders w ere delicious refreshments jChinese language has no Wilson; vice there to help with the plans. The Cookettes held their fourth President, Sharon Reporter, Pat Nelson The Grantsville Stake Home set re name of "Sieowko was selected Vukria Shields; Col-14. president, on June Tuesday, Sun- - meeting for Missionary assignmtnts piNETrrs meet-i'v- treasurer, Chiistie Kuk; n Gollaher ooened the following officer will serve day, June 19, as announced by The Helpful Pmettes of Lake-vieJ, health during this 4 H season. President Buslmell; P " Helen Brawn J P.ver. President Arthur L. Barrus are held their first 4 H Club inkier, Marlene Buvs; read the minutes. Linda Allen arJ safety, Nda as follows; for ,he purpose of mttln8 secretary, Kathy Erda J. Ronald Anderson. lead the singing. We made an egg At another meeting, the mothers Judy Reed; at t,,e home of their Merlynn:aniza"onKearns; a invited were sandwich as song and salad secial filling, guests L. A. Griffiths, Clark Ward Mrs. Lima Kuester. The leader, Vow recreation les; leaders, Gay maple drink. Lynda Allen gave the The summers woik was planned Frank Babcock. following officers were elected -LuAnn and of and officers a duties We the Penovich; the stirred closing prayer. tip F. H. Broadbent, Dugway . Each girl wjs given a.health and safety chairman, Carol president, vioki Price, vice presi-anquick mix for bixeuits, muffins, jcusi-dDavid Gladden. anJ saf,1,y chairman, Julene chairman cookies for future use. turn threading and sewing on the! England; program Clover Ward J. R. Droubay, Hall, secretary treasurer and Christie Ann machine. Refreshments Bennett; Colleen reporter, Gollaher, reporter sewing LeRoy Rose. served by Jerilyn Buslmell Jeanne Bryan, This year the girls Prter, Sherrie Kuester; song and Kenneth C. Grantsville First and Mis. Iloia Bushnell, leader are carry ing a clothing, phase four activity lender, Mary Price; and COMINGS AND GOINGS Johnson, J. Alvin Anderson. pioject and a foods phase three health chairman, Helen Jones. Reporter, Jerilyn Bushnell Grantsville Second Roy T. FOLK OF GRANTSVILLE gym. project. After the business was At their next meeting the girls James R. Williams. Contestants must be 16 years Brown, concluded, refreshments were ser- girls prepared their first meal. Willard Sagers, Lake Point The girls are studying Foods, Edwin and Sharon Hodson and ved by Marlene Buys. of age before July 1 and must be I TMONS AND L1MFS Russell. Phase Raymond moved from IV, Dinner Is Served, and young daughter unmarried. Reporter, Jeanne Bryan St. John LeRoy Imlay, Wen- where they had been living on Lemons and limes probably have Clothing Phase II. Sherrie Kuester SELECTION of the Queen, who dell Anderson. Willow Lane to Salt Lake City, more varied uses than any other gave a demonstration on How to will reign over all the festivities THE HANDY HELPERS Orson John- where Mr. Hodson has employ- fruit - flavoring, pies, puddings, Wendover, Ibapah Clean Shoes. Mrs. Emma Price on the Fourth of July will be made The Handy Helpers, a HI Home is salads, drinks, for example. son, Ross Russell. of the Club. ment. to the dance on prior midnight Improvement Phase One Club, Gene Miller has moved into the Reporter, Sherrie Kuester July 3rd. held their first meeting at the VISIT PARENTS Marhome and vacated Joe TO: BIRTHDAY GREETINGS by CLEVER CLOVERS reg 74.00 Shingleton's Orchestra will prof their leader, Mrs. Billi Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Palmer and vide the music for the dance. Garth F.dde, Travis Campbell and 8aret Anderson, on Main Street, The 4 H Clever Clovers met at ve moved into the family .family are happy to have Jeans, Brenda Palmer on Friday. June h( n1, vice prtsi the home of Mrs. Colleen Kling, home on Clark Street. parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bar-1yau"n Mintr, weie 9 35 17; Dawn Lance, Debra Williams leader, for their first meeting of Vw of S'retary, Rex Seattle, andlVn,1 Sutton nett, Washington, have and Julie Julie Rupp, Donald Hammond, e the year. Under the supervision "rley, reporter, Julie 6.95 I.hler of Yakima, moved from Smittys Motel to the Aunt May of Mrs. Kling and Mrs. Gleness V Dorothy Quijno, Murray Strom-berfor two them that Marr and Washington, visiting Lynn Higbee, Swim Lee Curtis Palmer, Terry The mothers were guests of the Cooper. they made weeks. E. Kohkonen, and Emily A. Clark moved from. Billie Lee, at a special Plans for the years club work leader. Mrs. Boulter Albert and family. on Saturday, June 18; Bill Wright,. to discuss this years pro- - and ejected officers. The follow- 'vho have made a home on Cherry .TO VACATION IN C AI II ORNl.A meeting At Fay Donaldson, Margaret C. Lopez. ing officers will serve during 10: jects. Jeanne Palmer and Sharon CristjstzeeC have moved to Tooele. Mr. an(j m,s. Don Gamble, son Tuesday has been set as the President, I.ynette Ilyinas; vice Special swimming classes will a"neLt on Sunday, June 19; Kent Edde,u ha,veiGUI and daughter Julie, left by regular meeting dnv. president. Betty Musgrave; secrebegin for Grantsville students, June been making a home inn Tooele, ... . , Sam Karen Elfors, Icar on Worthington, for ten days Julie 11 tary, Connie Cooper; reporter -a.m. at the Tooele pool. 20, at Higley Reporter, to moved back Grantsville and Dianne have of v.Mli and tourint. Johnson; song leader -Carolyn There will be classes for be- Annette Sandberg, Sharon and now are living in the duplex plja,s on Wells June 20; BUTTONS AND BOWS California. nterest jrl Monday, Madolyn Curry; health and safety ginners, intermediate, swimmers Mothers were special guests at chairman, Carma Hanks. Ph. 10 10N Main They will visit uncles and aunts and life saving and all those in- Sample, on Tuesday, June 21. the 4 H Club meeting, held at the Reporter, Connie Cooper in San Francisco and Oakland. terested should register with Glen A Happy Wedding Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, Mr. Rupp. The fee of $3.. 50 for the two week course can be paid at and Mrs. Edgar Warner, and Mr. HOUSE GUESTS and Mrs. Lewis Medrano, on Sat. the pool. Mrs. Donna Godfrey, five chilThe swimmers and life saving June 18; Mr. and Mrs. Milo Hig- dren, Jeannine, Glen, Dandy, course will be given especially ley, and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ander- Janna, and Bonnie, of Newdale, on son and Mr. June 19; Sunday, for Boy Scouts to fill their reand a niece, Carol SanderMrs. James R. Palmer on Monday Idaho, quirements for merit badges. of Eureka, are house guests son, 20. Transportation to and from the June of brother-in-laand sister-in-lapool will be arranged. Call Mr. Verl and Mary Johnson. sumSkull farmers this Valley Rupp at mer are: Harold Reed, Terry CONFESSIONS IN MIDVALE Mason, Edward Barrus and DarConfession may be good for the Carol Higley is enjoying a week rell Anderson. Larry Fisher and of her vacation visiting with her Kathy Lawrence are putting in soul, but its often bad for the We'll all be happy il we give Dad Aunt Arlene Clavell, in Midvale.their shifts at Delle. reputation. Friday, June 17, 1960 I Grants Stake Name Home tUCY f.'AYlCS NEWS Granlsvillc News IT lrad-ve'e- Clubs Missionaries (r 1 VfEWJ 8 iiririTL nl" , w FATHER'S Grantsville Seeks July 4lli Queen search is on for a Queen to reign over the Fourth of July celebration at Grantsville. ALL GIRLS desiring to enter the contest are asked to register with the following: Sterling Anderson, Forrest Washburn, Max Bleazard, Arlene Halladay or Sharon Callister. Rehearsals are being held each Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the Grantsville High Sihool A DAY d Gibson Greeting Cards best express what you want to tell Dad! -- Golf Sets Complete now 49.95 Ice Chests u now llig-hous- The I)oii" Anriersons Return from Three ears in Germany After winging their way over the Atlantic Ocean, meeting the skyline of New York City brought unanimous approval from the Douglas F. Anderson family of Grantsville. They were returning from a three year tour of Germany, where Douglas F. Anderson served as Lieutenant with the U. S. Army. Clares r, Many other Gifts for Father To Begin Grants ille TATE'S r,latl4 Because of their tour in Germany, the Anderson family now have many rich experiences to relate, whether it be hunting in the majestic black forest, or seeing the gay spots of Paris. One of their favorite spots was seeing the picturesque country of Holland, with its age old windmills and acres of tulip beds. A trip which also proved fun was camping in Switzerland. The Andersons also spent leave time skiing in the Bavarian Alps of Southern Germany. Included in the family are D. F. Anderson, his wife, Janet, a son David and a son Blaine who was born in Heidelberg, Germany. After arriving in New York, they had a very enjoyable trip west, hitting such high spots as Niagra Falls, Mt. Rushmore and YellowThe Bookmobile began its new Erda LDS Chapel, 4:15 to 5 p.m. stone National jPark. Fine Canyon, Center of Town, schedule in Tooele County this The Anderson family now plan week, and will return June 27 6:30 to 8 p.m. to make their home in Utah and and 28 and TUESDAY every two weeks thereat present are house guests of' after during the summer. Vernon School, 9 to 10:15 a.m. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Clover, Center of Town, 11 a.m. Following is the itinerary, with to 12 noon. Anderson. location: time and St. John School, noon to 1 p.m. VISIT AT TROPIC MONDAY Stockton, Center of Town, 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Darr Hatch, and Wendover School, 9:00 to 11:00 4 p.m. Lake Point, Center of Town, by a niece Janiece Wright, are a.m. Grantsville School, 1 p.m. to 4 spending this wek visiting relatives in Tropic. p.m. TU4-6G9- n'stuff for Fathers Day. He wants the tools. You want the Good Idep patio finished and we want a sand box. How about it tools Bookmobile to Come Monday Afternoons GIVE DAD TOOLS FOR FATHER'S DAY! '4-i- Everybody's Happy With A Good Deal There's no mistaking it ... Huey Graves & Jasper Waldrop, new and used car salesman for Mantes Chevrolet are happy about the special bargains they can offer the person who wants a good car. You'll be happy to, when you come in and see the kind of deal either Huey or Most popular and versatile power tool on the market today! Saws straight or curves in metal or wood. Saves Compact. Rugged time and money. Has trigger tpye switch and geared chuck and 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. This same schedule will be carried out every two weeks with the weeks beginning with the following dates: June 27, July 11 and 25, August 8 and 22, Sept, 5, 19. Oct. 3 and 17. A wide selection of books is available and if the book you want is not in the mobile unit it will be secured for you. - 12 95 REG. $14.95 SAVE $2 Powerful! Has geared chuck A safety switch Two position rear handle. Extra top handle, too! printed. These will be given to all who pay their dues or contribute towards new research. Dues are $2.00 a couple, $1.00 for all members of your family 16 years or over who are working. 12 noon, a picnic lunch will be held, each family group will bring their own lunch and cold drinks will be furnished by the food committee. AT 2 p.m. a program will be furnished by Mrs. Cleo Jefferies and her committee. At the close of the program all are encouraged to stay and visit with the Andersons, exchange pictures, records or what hae you. The recreation committee has planned many things for the young folks and the children during the REG. $31.95 SAVE cP5 3.30 Sturdy work bench frame In heavy guage steel. Won't slow down under pressure! Sand metal or wood twice as fast with this quality speedway sander. GIVE HIM A CLAW HAMMER 595 Bench Frame All-Purpo- se no 18 Super Sander $26.95 $2 HANDY WRENCH SET Set No. 1070 gves five open end sizes SAVE $4.55 $22.50 Power Drill 'A-i- n. Anderson Clan Call Reunion This is an invitation to every member of the great Anderson family and their partners. Come and get acquainted or renew old friendships, or make new friends. It is hoped all members of this family and all their kin folks will be able to come and join with us this year at our Family Reunion, which by its very nature cannot be held oftener than once a year, but the rarity of it makes it all the more worth while. THE REUNION will be held at the Grantsville First Ward, located on the corner of North Cooley and Clark Streets. Registration, payment of dues and all contributions will be held all day of the reunion, Saturday, July 9, 1960, in the Grantsville First Ward, beginning at 10 a.m. Mrs. Murtis Hutchinson, along with all her assistant genealogists will conduct a work shop for all who are interested in genealogical and research purposes. She is very anxious to have all the young people come. MURTIS ASKS that you bring your record books and Book of Rembrances or any that you might have access to, regardless of what line they are on. So others may see what a wonderful work this is. Also, she would like each of you to bring your family group sheets, you would like to exchange with others. Mrs. Hutchinson has had the first group sheets and the pedigree charts of the Anderson line no. 17 Jig Saw DRILL n. Excellent ance with wood handle 9.45 SAVE $4.45 TOOL TABLE Choose from a wide (election of small hand tools. Excellent gifts. Values to $2.49 99c r Picnic Table Frame A COMPLETE BESTWAY PATIO! Build It yourself! .Complete . Roof materials are of Kaiser Diamond rib alumReinum. No maintenance! flects heat! Terms Certaily! Nothing Down! pre-cu- guage steel tub. ing gives it tremendous strength. Seats 8 to 10 per. sons with no sway tip or sag. FRAME 16 t. NEW day. Come Only BASEMENT ROOM Finish an extra room in the one, come all, it takes every one of you to make this reunion a success this year. If for any reason you cannot come, write to us, we are anxious to hear from all of you. COME HELP elect the new officers for the coming year, president, Clyde Jefferies: first vice president, Merrill Fidler; second vice president, Glen L. Bolinder; third vice president, Marion Dur-fesecretary and treasurer, Nora G. Anderson and assistant secretary, Colleen Kling. All other officers are not changed yearly, because of the nature of their work. They keep this office until they wish to resign, or if the presidency feels they are basement on easy Bestway budqet terms. Ideas. Plans. Materials. 10 95 Folds flat for handy winter PER MONTH itorage LOOK AT THESE "DADS DAY" SPECIALS ! MAHOGANY PANELING 4" x 4 x 8 rotary cut genuine mahogany. Easy to install! 1 e; SHOP PLYWOOD! Every man needs a supply! Get it in sizes up to 4'x8'. FLOOR TILE BUY! Beautiful 9 x 9 tiles with solid color clear through. Good selection! not doing a good job. 17c 10c 12c WONDERTONES! Modern colors so easy to apply! Clean brushes in water. One coat covers! Reg. 7.30 Gal. 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