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Show The Tocolo Trcrrr' T P r0Ji tucv TYr'-jv- , f r. ! ur.e CO a n - f a spuns-- j 4:h o." d bv - - t i vr-riv. rr rrrrrcr o a T-- r i Erda WE 1 i It id t ti ui In ih ,r 'O w r I k I d I ; a i - i,ii- iv . 'lie Or . a. Mi t CranlMillr KimltTiiiicn Ann Monsnn, shown with half of her S8 kindergarten class, hails from Salt 1 ake City, and commute each day for her ing assignment In Grantsville. These will all enter the first grade Grantsville School this fall. Mis Ua Hold- - Kctmiou ,s , J o , I 'I i i I ' I, ;i I f nr( I - oi it ff e '.ill ,nd a11, i M t ul- l.Mt tl 1 I)tl. 1 o' oi h s do"., pu i li iiij'p, ,t , i o , 1 W lev. of Provo, spent the Louise ill the in (IRUINT CUrrK alsivt County highway - Nov tnbi'irus 'o July All I - Sept lake The i C'rawhcrrv July Coun'v. fork an County lee I opening w dv 1 not 11 10 tus ind.i te'i'-- r s t s U IS it h rpn to anding ar 1"s in r t's lake and I 3k on i' lina'-- Center I m r-e- T'ir Valtc-- Wasiuh 2!k 1 is Tocvle 4 drainage It) Reservoir. Wasatch dr THIS W S the first reunion in Hospital four vears and the first tune that! some had seen eath oilier s.ncei Mr and Mrs Henry Miles spent la1! week at Yellowstone, where they graduated Hunks to Gtace Mdlward Wan 'they enjoved mo t of all the tcvil Tod. weather and a very nut time, less and her good husband Dale Castagno invitations were sent out to every' Mr. and Mrs one A delicious lunch was plan-- and son Stanley, joined wiih fain md an I served, and everv thing dv numbers. Sunday afternoon at I Park and attended tlu ran smoothly I lion family reunion. The evening was full of Darla Eden, Ne'da Vnrualler. wi'h each one telling Paul Claik, Colleen Warr, Char had been doin' what he nr she lent Vorwaller and Susan Gull Seventy six since graluating chddren munb'Ted (or the vent w th their Primary teacher Di.ui Rrvan. Thursday and had twenty two families represented inch nt the Tooele Citv Park an.) lorene Mi Bride Ho'fman. t a se aNive Udier nrrvwTMrvr noted s .c'cr o'emng were sitciej i 'via private Ijnd and urged angers to exer-es- c ra-- e and fur these that all these wa-l-r- re-oi- ct pmp.rtl(.s j(inn t,)(, spec.tl sons I's'ed 'or them rente-mscin- vv-r- sea- 6 HP dv-r- SEA KING BOAT MOTOR COOD CONDITION $9900 n T C. Hoffman, came from Hamp-Ellen Laurnen of Salt Lake is to attend Others ton, Virginia were Dorothy Young Fckersley. visit. n. ; for two weeks with her Mr and Mrs Ual and husband. Afton fluff Harrop1 PHONE 345 and husband, Grace Mdlward ter Lauriten Mr. and Mrs. Keith Warr Wanless and husband, all of Salt Members of the Peterson family gathered to honor their Lake City; F.lon Imlay Wukhson parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lenus Peterson on Tuesday, June 27, and husband, Woodscross; Josethe occasion being the 53th wedding anniversary of this wonBerphine Davis and husband, derful hale and hearty couple. Mr. Peterson will be 90 In niece Yates and husband, BountiPar81. Sons Archie, Brent, November and Mrs. Peterson is and wife ful; llyrum Sandberg ley, Wesley and Joe, and wives and daughter, Vaunita and Rov; Ruth Hunter Bevan and husher husband were all present to enjoy the evening with their band, Tooele parents, and to partake of a delicious lunch on the lawn. Jim Reed and wife, Glen STom berg and wife, James R Palmer VARIETY DEBS and wife. Merle Walk and wife Anderson and wife, Arnold Gayle The Variety Debs, a GrantsHeld Kenneth and Marese John Halt, Salt a ville enjoyed group Williams Lawrence son, Della Lake tour, on Wednesday, June One hundred thirty descendants and Anes Barrus husband, 21 at 9 a m. the group met anof Mayor Ruel and Emery Bar-ruClark and husband, Gertrude other 4 H Club from Tooele at earlv Mormon pioneers of Hearv and husband, Alice Mills Junction, to continue into Grantsville, held a reunion in Wrathall Peterson and husband. Salt Lake City for a tour, as part on Malibu at Park, Canyon A"nes Anderson, all of Grants of their home improvement pro- Saturday, June 24. vdle. ject ideal under It an was place, was their first arrival stop Upon The United States actually do manu- the big trees with plenty of good 31 a furniture wholesale A business dared itself o water co'd drinking shown were finally independent They place. facturing 10 am. at two riavs before the Declaration the finished product and fiom meting was held at All the latest equipment trained operators there they were shown the cut- v Inch time they chose the com- of Independence was adopted for next years reunion Le World Book F.nryclopodia reports mittee of the and upholstery ting sewing Distinctive Hair Styling and Beauty Service fabrics. Then to see the cutting Rov Dew, a grandson of Fmery that Congress approved on July 2,1 of the wood, assembling it. and Barrus, remained in as one of the 177G, a resolution by Richard' These United the installation of springs, pad- committee It will be held at the Henry Lee that for appointments PHONE TU Colonies are, and of right ought ding and fabric, to again see the same place next year. A delicious lunch was served to be free and independent finished product. We istart taking appointments fri., June 30th From there the two Clubs went and an interesting program was States. to Liberty Park for a picnic emoved bv all One of the honored guests was lunch. Then on to South East Furniture for a most informative Ms Angelia Cline, 88 years of lecture on home furnish ngs and age, who gave a reading and sang a cong in a clear strong voice decorating. They then were allowed to wander within the store to Her memory is still keen. She is a dau"her of the late B. F. Barlook at the beautiful furniture. rus of Grantsville. They arrived hack ho oe nout from Grantsville Attendm" G p m., hot, and tired, but having were President and Mrs Arthur learned many useful things on Ha! of Pamona Those going from Grantsville I Barrus, a werePam Fraser, Clara Be'h Calif., grand children from Dopus daughter Dopp, Johanson, Deanna Fawson, Ann Johanson, Luane Anderson, Judy and children from Ogden. A'so 't'endm'1 were Mr and Worthington, Elaine Fawson, and leaders Dorothy North and Elna Mrs. Edgar Warner, Mrs. Nell Smith. Mrs Edna Anderson. Mr Worthington. and Mrs. Wallace Severe, Parley Reporter: Patti Allred STOKER MOTOR CO. Honored Grand Opening Harms Kriinion at Logan MONDAY, JULY 3rd Cas-ta"n- o LaFreya Beauty Salon No. 3 East Main in Grantsville Bargains are bustin' out all over in our Min-n'cot- - Edler. THE BLUEBIRDS On June 30th we cut up our interest pie. Thousands of savers who make regular deposits in First Security Bank will have their foresight and thrift rewarded when we pay hundreds of thousands of dollars in interest to our depositors as their individual servings. Every time you have money coming in, put some aside in your savings account. If you are not already one become a frequent depositor where the convenience of doing all of your banking under one roof makes regular, systematic savings easy at First Security Bank. RKKnaHiaHKiBi You get these extra benefits when you save at First Security Bank Choice of three accounts: Automatic Savings, Twin $ Savings or Standard Bank Savings. service. We pay postage both ways. Each depositors account insured up to $10,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Guaranteed bank interest. And, of course, at a bank your money is available anytime. Save-by-ma- il ject for the summer. Mary Lee Mino, Reporter CLOVER CLUB The third meeting of the Clover Club was held June 21 at the home of Luren Wliamcon The girls worked on clothes bags their first project At the last meeting officers were elected as follows: Carolee Castagno, president; Cherry Hearty, vice presisecredent; Camille Anderson, Loralee Harris, reporter; Pat Beacham, song leader. Other members of the club are Cheryl Nvlund Lorene Williamson, Rebecca Valario. Kathryn Hager and Yvonne Rlack Mrs Gertrud' Hearty is the leader. The girls feel they will have a wonderful and eventful experience in their firs' year as Club girls Reporter - Loralee Harris. tary; members uJppiBO were also present from Tooele, Salt Lake City, Provo. Star Valley group Wyoming, Idaho and many from June 21 Logan. The Bluebirds, a held their first meeting, at the home of their leader Josie Holden, 18 Plum Street. Officers elected were Andrea Medrano, as President; Berniece Holden, vice president; Carol Ann Mino, secretary; Mary Lee Min, reporter. Cooking phase one is the pro- 4--H Family JOHNSON Act now and save plenty during your REUNION The Charles Johnson was held at Liberty Park June 24, with about 150 dants present to enjoy visit. Ford Dealers gigantic SWAPPING BEE. Special low prices. Extra-higtrade-iallowances. Low bank-rat- e reunion on Sat., h n descen- a good HOME FROM SAN DIEGO Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warner returned last wek from a trip to San Diego, CahC, where they met daughter Saundra The three of them, sponsored by Reid Fulmer of the U S Navy, were guests of the Navy on board the USS on a dppndancy cruise Which they enjoyed very much They also visited son, Rol'in, and family of Escondidio, California, before returning home. FLYS HOME Mrs. Lawrence (Cora) came bv plane from her home in San Mateo, California to visit for a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy T. Brown. AH figures used above represen estimates of average national e American car tor costs to own and operate a 1950 1960 a year driving 12 000 mites, as compared to the 1961 Ford for a year under the same average conditions. financing. Easiest terms possible. Come in today. Get the sweetest deal in town . . . immediate delivery on any one of a wide variety of 1961 Fords and Falcons. Swapping has never been better! STOP spending money on an old car. SWAP now for a 61 Ford. Sales are up and your Ford Dealer is in a position to pay top dollar for your trade-in- . SAVE with the car thats Beautifully Built to Take Care of Itself. A 61 Ford goes 30,000 miles between chassis lubrications, 4,000 miles between oil changes, adjusts its own brakes, guards its own muffler, never needs waxing, protects its own body. Bur-mest- PIRTHDAY PARTY Hilda Anderson was honored at a pat'o birthdav party at the home of Goldie Lawrence. Other SUNDAY GUESTS e Mrs Garth Edmonds and four Dusts were Merinda Tate Sutton Emma and Sutton, boys, Micheal, Stephen, Brent, and Scot, were Sunday guests at A delicious d'nner was served bv the home of Mr. and Mrs McCoy the hostess 1961 Ford Galaxie Club Vtctona Lu-cdl- FIRST SECURITY BANK First Security look of Utoh, N A. First Security Bank of Idaho, N. A. First Security State Rank First Security Bonk of Rock Springs Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Johnson. Mrs Edmonds came from her home in California, to A GOOD FLAVOR attend the Johnson reunion, and Experiments show that when is now visiting with her mother sugar is fed to cattle a few days in Idaho, before returning home before slaughtering, the flavor of the meat is improved. home in Hampton, Virginia. - and M.s GuiVon I oij and I i o eduma. An on i, iasi w k a! the h mo o' .an J M s 'waiter lawn u sepuiisly Lo-"a- n 1 III I V f dv 1, a. ( i l H ' k 1.1 I t ( nilin;i! Julv lilt past wek at the home of Mr and Mis Rjwhn Gull, Mr and Mrs Ctuiles Cochrane and two daughters, Kellie Sue young-iter- s and Tern Kave, left I ridav for! in Ihe Phoenix, where they will make a home, whde Clurlie finishes his studies at the l:mveisity Ihtp have v noted for thiee weeks at, the home of Mr and Mrs Clar-- ' erne D lochrane Carol lee Rose is staving at a successJune 23. the home of an unde and unt Salt lake for two weeks, Mr and Mrs Le, Mrs; r 1 h !i . atfr Opiitit To j - all 'fnf w Iv The Class of '3s hdd ful reunion on I r dav, at Riverside Paik m Citv. vciih twenty two out of 29 Roy Rose J Mrs class mates present j week each of our savers gets a piece of the pie of vr.m r. ' , I a m ,h a M s I) 'o i Coll Idaho mm i Wall o.ina M ig a Vkair Kav lawiiiii-- inn ,l a ul hot .t , o I) v . ji siu O II Kae i o i l S s das Jl S M 'In i'-- i ' ( " I jj - ks Mt C Iso, nit d . . ) o.l ' V lii-ss.- win , ( - i I d Cl G..O at jikI I. file, wliiv m Mis i, I iiii. -- tin- - llo'Ui-- S k, ud, in Ci,u Ion up t'u C Si Men. i ji so i ssln te thi v iS'KI d lilt IT ti t ah.UsI Old lom li n amt tin a all had a ,s i . ood SI il i at do I oo, le SoOt oo i i i o,s d o' V oon ' lo'hs I I i v n ' i i tv i 'a M d ss in a Co t tc. - w is tm.i i o I a l ' i ,, 9 i to be man. p.nntm a ji r E C' lii .Jit. ha J Feme ACTIVITIES will soil at I p m of Mr. and Me tteJcy Ihau-- I .at M imt.iv, JuN J. vv I; o ,( .n will e lebratJ hi. L s: birthContest, to be held in the High day in far away Peter burg, Va., Admission School Gym 25 on Monday, July 3. cents Twenty or more of Grants-ville'lovelies wilt compete lor IN HOSPITAL ihe rule of Queen to reign overi Mary Alice Knowlton. is a paIhe on 4ih Gordon festivities tient in the Holy Cross Hospital, Owen of radio fame will be MC Salt Lake City, following surgery At 10 p m an a'l night dame, June 21. and is on Wednesday. with the well known kesiernairs (X,J cond,"on' the' To at hmve a position on r,Por,d furnishimi Ihe dame nnim, will tr at-- j honors rml the huh scholar 5u is II begin. Admission per taim-a grade point aveiage of bIRTIIDIY GREETINGS TO: couple Refreshrmn! stands, lor those aN.v,- - 3 5 soring quarter A four L(,t, Williams. Ruth Mitthews. who are hungry and thirsty, will pun' average is equal to straight jjm,.s raser. and Pamela Rr J lex lie in full Sving on the si'ioo1 Jane I raser on Friday. June 30, Amelia M. RroadlHmt, Christine grounds After Ihe dame, an W at V N NOY RTEMON Sutton, and early breakfast udl be right. Mar-ar- et the lions Hall, by the Firemans Iin Van Nov reunion held at Ella Cunningham, on Saturday. 1 Valiev. Auxiliary. Ivud d in the menu Stjr Wyoming, uasJulv, Roliert Castagno. Jemma bv Mrs I lv,i Van Nov. Johnson. Mallett. and will be hot cakes, bacon, sausage, .vti n Calroy eggs, and evervthmg that goes Rad Van N'ny, Glenna and Dar- - Russell Willardson. on Sunday, 2 re'l Anderson, and li.llie nnNoy July; Carla Sagers, and Ian K to make up a good breakfast AT 10 a.m. Tuesday morning, Tnev It ft on Thursday evening! DooJ o. on Tuesdjv. July 4 j A Happy Wedding Anniversary the parade will begin wtth manv and relumed Monday morning to Mr. and Mrs Ratclif'e Wil-coloiful (louts, school band, und j hams, and Mr and Mrs W S other entrees, led by the Queen MILY PXRTY on Friday. June 30. Mr and her attendants. There wd! Mr and Mrs Wallace Rover be a, b. and c floats, for, were hosts at a fam.lv lawn party and Mrs Charle Hanli,n on Sunthe judges to puk from and to hoiionm: their none and nephew July 2: Mr. and Mrs. C. M Palaward prizes to. iLow and lots Wilder, who are mer on Monday, July 3. At 12 p m. will be rues and v ara'mnin ! in Gran'sville from OFF TO LAKE TAHOE rides for the kids, with ball game' their home in California Resides Mrs T. C. Hoffman, son and at 2 and 3:30 pm. at the ball frmly numbers in Grnntsville. daughter, Timmy and Helen, left Mr and Mrs. Jav Durfee of Too- - on Monday park. evening for Lake 4 oclock Ihe truck camper will ele were abo present to enjoy the Tahoe, after visiting with her be turned over to some lucky per-- j social evening, mo'her, Mrs Monte Darrus, in son A full night and day of enGrantsville, and her sister, Louise in Salt Lake for a week. She will tertaining activities have been RITL'RN HOME Mr. and Mrs Frank (June) visit at Lake Tahoe with Dr. and planned by your City Fireman fot your pleasure. Hopkins, und children, Rex. Kris Mrs. Joseph Marriot. for a few I RIENDS FROM surrounding and Jimmy, turned their stepsldays before accompanying them towns are invited to come to back to Monticello their home in Alameda Cahf , after a de-tGrantsville and enjoy the celebra-- i lightful month of visiting relatives for more visiting. She and the tion together. iin Grantsville and Salt Lake City, children will then return to their lot edili-sJ- ll.ukel, III .11 '.I, i er di I .1 nni Chir m t mi n Mi k m ( Imutun ill ( lurke U H - ,!, VS' ws a i,Ml f w Gran (svi lie wails Gala July Fourth The in, tAnra NEWS on', (V I 190! BEE HERE TODAY AT YOUR FORD DEALERS SWAPPING BEE! BONN EVILLE MOTORS Tooele, Utah 278 North Main Street Only Ford Dealers Sell 4 USED CADS AMD TRUCKS |