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Show f The Tooele Transcript 10, 1953 Friday January rp-- r fc n v NEWS PRIMARY VEWJ VISIT Grantsville Second Ward Primary Lark girls, Glenna Anderson, Marcia Anderson, Gwen; Durfee, LindaFawson, I.eola Hig-- j The r- City Officials Sworn in - cV''' I p: V' P: o P Pi W' o X 1 I V lit Grantsville a h e r, Phyllis! bv Colleen G o Johnson Launalvnn Palmer, Linda1 Price, Sherryl Reed, Carolyn Rid Three new city officers assumed die, and Sharon Sample visited1 the reins of Grantsvilles Mimic- Nellie Orr on Dec, 27. each' sister !pal government at ceremonies at girl took something good to c,,y ha!l on Monday Jan. 6. i to put in a gilt box for u c s Orr. She told the girls about al",,'.r . J. son a Mayor, Ray L in which! work A the , church, primary ti :n the class enjoyed very much. o' 3?d l!djn H bv 7 Alvin Anderson C They were uccom.iamed us teachers r city councilman. Neither Mr. Palmer. Juanne nor Mr. Anderson were for election this fall. e Mayor Palmer has been a Laurence entertained btr c!y council for the past the following members of her club'1.0 '',Jrs- - Oof going mayor Ster- administered at her home on Monday night: linR Anderson Laura Johnson, Alice Johnson, oath of office to the new mayor Lola Williams, Lucy Naylor, Lil- who in turn administered the oath lian Barrus, and Nina Fawson. of office to the two new Sr j;,' iFand Cal-liste- mem-Goldi- le f I , I i ,5 lv i ionally GRANTSVILLE CITY'S new officers were sworn into office Jan. 6. Pictured above are L to R: Odean H. Dedrickson. new councilman Mayor James R. Palmer and Ray councilman. Prizes Offered j Observing One In Grantsville FLYS TO COAST PARENTS Mrs. Anne Parkinson flew to Southern Calif., where she will! Mr. and, Mrs. Leslie M. Ander-visi- t her three daughters Georgia. son and ay Anderson all of San Clarice and Sally for six weeks. jn,e0 Calif, and Mr. and Mrs. She will also spend some time'Farltn J ,JamP amJ sons three nephews Milan Lnn ard Ronnie of Stockton were the guests of their parents Mr. Sterl, and Don and ail their and Mr. Lester M. Anderson during the Christmas holidays. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY LEAVE FOR HOME Mrs. Louie Selleniet of Centerville celebrated her birthday on Mr. and Mrs. Leslie M. AnderWed. Jan 8 at the home of her son left for their home on Dec. 27! mother Mrs. Net Anderson, she they stopped at Payson to visit with her son Kenneth hade been with his grandmother Mrs. Jen.iis was ill with pneumonia for visiting in Grantsville for several jwho three weeks. days. W. How long known Concordia .Seminary 1st South. a member of the Concordia Seminary lutheran Hour (boras wh.cli smgs rt'"ular!y over the world - wide ra:0 broadcasts of the Lutheran Hour The internationally known - each cleaned his own yard city became beautiful. In our community the Program utilies 250 radio year, many have managed to find in more than 60 lands to time to clean up their yeards, broadcast the Gospel. The prog I desire to give many have not. r3m is air,'d in ,hln 50 ljn' thanks to those who have and lion on household insect,spent couragement to those who haven't. Rov is the son of Rev. and Mrs 'ears Two yards, thus cleaned, stand,c'ts 11. Holm and is a third ear stud f,)r fnby 50 per out to the observer as deserving ct,unItl be Iuthtran Seminary in 11,1 at a which had market $100 to grown special compliment. To accom million a year. Bv l't,0 experts Sr louis plish this, however. I desire to use The chorus is under the make little different approach. Two believe, the aerosols ui Lr. William LI Ikwne, a M,n - thirds of the two up five dollar will be given. pries in the St. conductor insecticide prominent market. one each for the first two persons Louis area. Consistently recog- RETURNS TO SCHOOL Vk it h the bug bomb FAMILY REUNION who correctly identify the profor the high qua tty of its nied looked Anderson researchers for other aerleft for school Th Millward perty and owner. family got to- Kay uses. In quick succession performances and the outs'andThe winners, besides receiving gether in a family reunion dur- - in San Diego this past Saturday caliber of its repertoire, the the $5, will deliver to each pro- - sPace deodorants, have lathers, ing ing the holidays at the home of,Re is making his home with his chorus has been widely praised bair sprays appeared in the home-ianMr. and Mrs. Isaac Walters in brother Leslie and his wife Jean. oertv owner a family-sizebutton cans, by music critics. Pllsh Tooele. Six out of seven sisters baked cake, and personally Dr. Oswald Hoffmann of New "The Tall Men" starring Clark L'p to now, the aerosol working were present. They were Mr. and pliment them for their efforts to-- ! York City, public relations team has consisted of a petroMrs. Francis Broadbent Grants- - Gable and Jane Russell will be! ward beautifying our city. o. The .Lutheran Church based propellant plus a Conlestants must be 18 years of ville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Step shown on Saturday in the recrea Missouri Synod with which tion hall. based such Matinee admission solvent petroleum hens, Mr. and Mrs. George Buz age or under. Seminary is affiliated, is ianis, Mrs. Rex Baird all of Tooele, price is 25 cents and evening show Information, prizes and cakes135 alcohol. But new improve-wil- l on the world wide GosMrs. Pearl Callaway, Salt Lake is 50 cents. be supervised by Mrs. Harvey, ments are on the wav. In the test- - speaker In the United Slates broadcast. pel lowat-slaP-l for in- ng ' act aerosols using City. The only one unable to Naylor. Call Tucker the program is heard every Sun. cost. oil - based detergents in GREETINGS TO tend was Edith who lives in formation. net- of alcohol new The solvent. A of Citizen p'ace erican Falls. Grantsville Patsy Kay Palmer. Pat Bowers e!l as hundreds of the wav to 'and Timothy Sample on Sunday! The annuzl Charles J. Nattress residents technique opens throughout deodorants, fkmr waxes, d1!,p,,nd,'nI Jan. 12; Edward Gladden. Myron family reunion was held Jan. I, and and auto jfurniture G. Kimhor on Monday Jan 13; and n the Midvale Cily Hall in honor polishes, I he Lutheran Hour is heard locother products. Ann I.ynn Jackson, Lynnette Dick-If)- f Mrs. Alethea F. Nattress. on radio statally Sunday every Wherever improve-;men- t theres erson, Glen Gjiiev Anderson, and' She was born in Salt Lake City. ion KAI.L at 9 a m. and on KDYL - a new product in the mak- at 12:05 Feb. 7, 1874, a daughter of Mr. Claire Price on Tues. Jan. 14. p.m. . hro-ing. or an o'd standby being and Mrs. Charles P. Ringwood. - to - date - - you'll find 'ught up Alethea CHRISTMAS VISITORS married Charles John, THE MORMONS" FEATURED Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Broadbent Nattress June 3, 1896. They were! The next regular meeting of petroleum in the picture. In every IN LOOK MAGAZINE he American oil industry and son Stephen were visitors at the parents of five children asjTooele Lodge 1673 will be Tues-,cnss a of Americas m'rror prog14 the home of parents Mr. and Mrs.lfollows: Mr. Leo Charles Nottress.jday evening. January "The MORMONS - literally, at the Mrs. Caroline K n u t s o n.jLodge Hall. Prior to the meeting. Jress! Francis Broadbent during members of the Church of Jesus mas holidays. Christ of Latter - Day - Saints LaMarr who has Wendell, Idaho; Mrs. Margaret the Ladies of Elks are going to O'1 U. S. ;have been on active duty aboard the.Tippets, Malad, Idaho; Mrs. Jean serve another of their delicious! 7, never been understood bv January USS Von Hohme Richard, expects Cottum, Stone, Idaho; ;and Mrs. dinners to the members and their battleships. cruisers is the and Their fellow Americans, to be stationed in Seattle in the Rose Jenks, Clover, Utah, ladies. Anyone who has missed destroyers, aided by aircraft from 'observations made by w riter Har- near future. His wife who has Mrs. Alethea Nattress has 32 out on these fine dinners, it is escort carriers, opendd the bomb- - tzell Spence in an eleven - page been living in Salt Lake City while grand children and 79 great grand- - their own fault, because all Elks'ardment of Lingayen, issue Philipp, ne art icle in the way for of LOOK children. and their ladies are invited. Din- - Islands, opening LaMarr was away, gave birth sale a baby girl on Jan. 3 at the Holy, In charge of the reunion this ner will be served from 6:30 until amphibous troops to sweep down this week. Cross Hospital. She and the two year was the family of Mr. and 7:30 p.m. At 8 oclock the Elks the plain of Bataan to Manila.; The article is the third in a new will retire to th eLodge Hall for children will join him in Seattle. Mrs. Lester Knutson. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Knutson their regular meeting, in the Lacooked the turkeys and hams. dies Lounge. CHRISTMAS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. George B. Blair, They live at 223 W. Peach St, There will be no initiation next daughters Judy Lynn, and Gerri Altogether there were 81 mem- Tuesday evening, but four new Lou of Salt Lake City were Christ- - bers of the family in attendance candidates will be balloted upon. mas guests at the home of Mrs 'to the reunion this year. Of this Mark your calendar for TuesBlairs parents Mr. and Mrs. three of Alethea Nottress day evening, January 21. That is cis Broadbent. children, 13 grand children and the night that Tooeie Lodge will their families and two of her sis- make its official visitation to Ogters answered to roll call. RETURNS TO CANADA den Lodge 719. Visitations are alMrs. Eliza Haslam returned to After a hot dinner was taste- ways a pleasure and in the past, her home in Cardston, Alberta, fully served to the group a the visitations to Ogden have been Canada after visiting a niece and. ram was by the following exceptional. The Lodge has chart-- ! Mr. and Mrs. Fraccis. members of the family: Master ered a bus for our convenience nephew of ceremonies was John Knutson. and the bus will only hold 35,' Broadbent since September. Harold Tip- therefore, make your reservations Opening prayer 2 songs, aarly CLUB PARTY because the first 35 that pets, Wallace Knutson Mrs. Carrie Reed was hostess Randy Jenks story; Golden have reserved a seat will go on to her club during the holidays Knutson two songs; Georgr he bus. However, the visitation Club members exchanged gifts, Winnigar two songs, Dennis Tip committee asks that you dont two songs; trio Carol riake a reservation on the bus They were Millie Broadbent, Mil- - pets LOW-PRICE- D lie Hale, Lil Worthington, Alice ine, Becky and Ramona Knutson: unless you plan on definitely goDeana ng. The bus will leave the Lodge Palmer, Fern Wilson, RosalymMerl Jenks song; trio Weeks, Lorn a Highel, Barbara Wallace and Golden Knutson at 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 21. short talk; Green, with special guests Eliza! Leo Nattress There will be no dinner-danc- e and June Sutton. ing prayer Virgil Jenks, during the month of January. Our The family of Mrs. Margare: lext dinner-danc- e will be held Tippetts will be in charge of th Saturday, February 8th; pla victims: reunion for next year. a millio auto As the en-:!)- n I 1 r T -- ! i utlur- - KX'K senes of Rel gains m Amor I he wr.ter and photographers such places as " I his Is Die Piace Monument, the I ast Stratford Ward in Salt Lake ( ity, Lrignain Miung University and a Mormon farm family of nine in Preston, Idaho. Color photographs show baptismal lfu. beach of Hanauma Bay in Hawaii wheie Mormon, sm is now the see- ond largest Christian church, rordmg to the article. influence he saw on the lives of members at a spring prom at ham Young University. "Not a j.jr W3S arrJyt.d jn an immodest j.(,wn. There was no necking be ieen dances, no rowdyism of any kiinl." the writer observed. Brig-visih- d The writer traces the colorful Mormon, from their on'n- - w,th ,he v'on of Jos,Ph Smith; he tells of their growth and their enforced westward trek till final settlement in Salt Lake h,s',,iy Mr. Spence tells of the Church 1 ''y- - $ k i (Formerly Feller Packing Co.) 729 North Main, Tooale I HKC-KMA- SIi:iT.I.S H - d a ' an Hour Chorus. A Tooele youth, Ray Holm, t ti fioi.i right. is a member of the chorus. it a KnOYHl CllOrUS since you've seen strips of sticky fly paper for sale! It seems to have vanished as com pletelv as the pioverbial snows ;0f vesteryear. To be more exact, this old .standbs was "bombed" out. bv the increasing popularity of the new aerosol insecticide bombs. When f!1!'bs "'re introd- uced in 1117. ilu-accounted lor y 15 per cent of the $70 mil- j TIIROlUillOlT the cuuntrv every user 1,250 radio stations is this nat- With Nationally Ad Libs by Petroleum Peggy V & Local Boy Sings GeU-mache- a et. u .3 lirRD 4?: w i .v. I: I t f T7 I ,lbe VISIT V; N-- Pork Roast d lb. dir-eet- Con-coidi- a Pork Sausage 4-l- 39 bs. 1o . push-0,ks1a- s Locker Beef HollorWho'eo'Quar'er lb. 33 Pork Kali or vhole e Christ-iOgde- Fran-'grou- p Custom Slaughtering Sugar Curing and Processing LOWEST PRICED prog-give- n of the clos-Hasla- in accident Ive asked How were you treated when you wade your claim with Farmers Insurance Croup? COMPLETELY SATISFIED! In state after state they told us ... a phone call to the nearest Farmers Insurance Group office brought an agent speedily to the spot to take over details and give instant assistance. for ALL your at LOW cost To get the BEST protection insurance needs look in your phone book for FARMERS INSURANCE GROUP. Ask the agent in your neighborhood about new low rates. yjur insurance needs AUTG TATE 940 North Main 1 ixsjiisanh: FHONE; 1G3 The Bel Air Sedan. Chevys the only car in its held with Body by Fisher letters to and Safety Plate Glass all around. the Editor... Letters to editor Dear Editor: CEr the models most people buy i ,; Dear Editor: Happy New Year to all of you In viewing the accomplishments and the choicest blessings of health! ot the Tooele Ordnance Depot dur- and a continuation of your inter- ing the past year. I realize the esting publishings. important part your cooperation We look forward to each edition! and loyalty has contributed to the and are so happy when we read success we have enjoyed. The of the achievements for progress newspaper coverage you have so so many young folks are making. willingly and consistantly given We sympathize with those whoi the activities of the Depot has not mourn and are ill. only given us favorable publicity, Your editorials are interesting but has had a tremendously good and timely. We feel that we have many effect on the morale of the people employed here, plus bringing the wonderful friends in Tooele and' community and the installation still feel part of the Seventh Ward closer together. The above un- - Our experiences in Tooele will al- written and unpubiicized factors ways be happy memories for us.1 are very important and a great We extend a welcome to any! aid to me in my responsibility as Tooele people who come down; Commanding Officer of the depot, through the southern part of the! and I want you to know that I state. We have learned to like it very value and appreciate your undermuch here. The scenery all around standing and cooperation I am looking forward to the new; us is choice and so far our winter year with optimism and with the'has been very mild, resolution to offer you as much We surely appreciate the many assistance as you have given us. letters, cards and remembrances Please accept my sincere wishes during the holiday season that for a happy and successful New have come from our friends in Tooele. Year. Thank you, your friends Sincerely yours, John Suspensky Col., Ord. Corp Margaret and Vaughn Krebs g ;.V:: ; '. 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