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Show The TQoeloJTrapgcnpt 1958 Friday July 25, LNOtO 1 '(A - 4 -- ,s -- - 2 Jr . I; - z V,7fl v-S'", 'V y ;! j a r I n n 4 H h, . i v J ' ,) 5 ! i . -- .j .. r , j. CRVNTSVUir. FIRST URD Aaronic Priest-Ihhh- ) group rttintly returned from an inter y - i 'r'-- j i i. ' ; , ' 1 esting and educational trip into Mexico. ,:.i Aaronic Group Returns from - -.- MRS. TV jTYf mc visited (he Pulucio Macional 'national palate, the sunken build-imgvf f the amazing and (eautiful the of Mexico, floating ,Lmvervty garden, and other historical plans m Mexico City. We saw the largest pyramid , b in the Mm Id. the IKranud of the of the Mexico (ll.g llig.its tup Sla ruin, of ttu. Atec. Tol- taken h) the lust ward Aaronic This jJVcln cix durations aMj (f a Pnest'iiNKj boss and their leaden. AJS hf thrill of the trip L as told bv Hal Harms ) Ue drove through Montere y. Our first stop was in Arizona Mexico (the Pittsburg of Mexico ) i ( w where we staved in Mesa We W e departed by wav of Nuevo were all very much impressed by Laredo. Mexico, entering the Uni-th- e Uautiful IDS Temple theie, ted States at laredo. We visited and the huge orange and gnijxe the Carlsbad Caverns, a very groves We nossed the bor- - piessive experience, der at Nogales, Mexico, and after. We arrived home just two weeks much delay and discussion, we from wh-we left, with a lifetime were given the projxr v isit ng of wonderful me mot u s of our trip, passports. Two days were spent plus a flat pocket book but well SIXTY-FIVYOUNGSTERS from Grantsville this week are in Guavmas, Mexico, on the gulf worth every peso. s completing beginners, intermediate and swimmers of Californ.j, where deep sea fob-- ' lx gin Mnn-dascheduled New Tooele the classes at to aie pool. mg, for sadtish, Mar'ene July 28, for which sixty am alieadv registered. Theie swordi.sh was enjoyed Two sa, is room for a few mme m each class, according to GUn Rupp, fish were landed one nine feet in ioT director, who is now accepting rc gisti ution I he classes run 25 0 pounds lengh, weighing A class for ladies will for two weeks at 25 cents per c!us-2 in the ocean was Swimming be held from 9 30 pm. to 10.39 pm warm and d. hghtfil here. Guara-- i The Hunter reunion will be held, Janet Miner lajaia was the next stop; here we Saturday, August 2, at 10 30 a m. Ma.k Hartshorn, and Dorothy J. HERE AND Tllf RE - Second ward recrea spent two days living in a lovely in the Clark was hostess to Stromberg on Tuesday, July 29 Johansnn Mary motel, with the privilege of swim- - Hon hall, Grantsville. There will the following members of her club Happy wedding anniversary lo mmg in a connecting swimming, He visiting and getting acquainted on Friday evening, Irene MillwardMr and Mis Jack Worthington on 12 noon and pot luck dinner pool, and shopping in the huge until Kate Wanless, lena Brown. Marge Sunday, July 27. 12. A program and busi- open markets, where the bovs and will Ire at Matthews. Elkingtnn. Georgia 1.30 at held will be ness meeting leaders had a field day, ialking BOY Dean McMichael, and Vivian the dealers down on their prices f min another bov for former was Its The derson. spent evening All defendants and families The trip from Guadalaj'ara to and a delamus luiuh was G.amsville residents. Mr. and Mrs visiting ,rn,u-d-fil- l Janet Mr. are of Ldv'ard Hun,tT Miner, daughter Mexico Citv was the most beaut.-- , Ken Golljher, born Wednesday. and Mrs. Vernon Lawson, was re- served. of all Mexico, most of the trip K in a Salt lake hospital, and. The waid Tirst Grantsville July elected vice as at cently president and weighing eight pounds, 11 oun- being at an altitude of 8,000 to and the Brigham Young University. It 10,000 feet above sea level. The soft-,as- They have three other child-bal- l Second the ward Grantsville Teri, 3 and David, 5 has been a busy four years for forests, lakes, moun children, are mountains, Grandparents are Mr. and onri-teams, met in combat guests at the home of Janet during the school terms rstain villages, and thousands of months, Hward Davies, Lakepomt, out Both came worked she has night. id Bo on the sophomore Saturday Under, while Dorothy acres of torn were all unbel.ev- - Glen. the first ward satisfiedlant Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Goilahenf winners a elections Madills for are the cabinet, committee, looking able in their beauty'. and the Grantsville. to rent. Mr. Madill is a bro- Sponsor Corp. social chairman, with their score of Mexico city was the next stop place of a score with Second satisfied ward ball has found ther military committee, Dorothys, and where we stayed at the Oxford It was good to chat with Orvil of event assembly (takingf at the Tooele OrdempIovment hotel in the heart of the city. Here nance 'and the Eileen Miss Clark Evelyn Jones of Tucson. Y second spent and senior Depot place), day ; ball committees, was chosen outvisiting at the home of Dean zona, who are visiting in Grants-ana Marlene Kline in Salt lake ville, Tooele, and Lakepo,nt. They MORE GO TO YELLOWSTONE standing sponsor for the year, has Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross Ander- - were accompanied to Utah by a We left out half of the travelers been MIA activity counselor, and Jackie Anderson, who had who made the trip to Yellowstone is, at present, president of the son and children, Michael, been visiting them from her home and and and combined with Joan Douglas, Patty, Sixth, verly, Ninth, Eleventh, Skip park, along Lowell W'atson are back from a tn Grantsville, for three weeks Johnson they were Jay and and Fifteenth wards MIA. vacation trip to the parks Some of the duties connected five-daYvonne Hale. with her new job will put her in and Boulder dam. SUNDAY SCHOOL PARTY Gayle Anderson, teacher in the charge of all social assemblies, ward Sunday school, took and she will also act as finance Saturday visitors at the home of MIA m Second hts class on a South Willow h.ke officer. Frank and Bertha Fisher were Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Mason and Saturday afternoon ant! Picnic The Grantsville stake MFA is and evening. Those of the class VISIT AT LOGAN children, Vic, David, and George ponsoring an outing at Lagoon on Mr. Mrs. went and and who the Frank Tisher and : enjoyed along of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mis Saturday, July 2(1. This outing is An- - family motored to Logan, recently Tommy Palmer, of Ogden. Popular and classical music day were Eileen Clark, Linda annual aftair, and one that is ls,an from first lesson thru concert J 'derson, Cathy Lawrence, Carolee where they m e t Mr. and Mrs. Palmer is a sister of Frank awaited by everyone in eagerly Lo-? Marvin Barrus Joan and Mr. Allred, Doralee, Naylor, family and stage! Private lessons or group the both young and younger stake retta and Iris Higley, Lee, Dean and Mrs. Bill Christley and family Helen K. Johanson returned to, from piofessiona instruction Schedule for the day is as follows land then all Alan on Ernie continued to Lava Matthews; Fraser, now! mus cians Call California with her uncle '00n to 2 o'clock will be lunch J.Ronald Hale, Blake Palmer Terry Hot Springs, where they enjoyed Martinez, J Accordion beginners and aunt, Glen and Helen Willard '(everyone furnishing their own); IJ Instrument furnished Wayne Lemmon, Darrell swimming and picnicing. They where she will visit for a 2 to 4 will be an entertaining prolAnderson Jerry Brown, Dennis then went to Soda Springs andjf yfks gram; 4 to 6 will be sports and and O'Dell. for more picnicing Hopper Springs Gary JtOrgill, related activities. Reduced rate and fun. F,SH,NG TR,P Bob Johanson is enjoying ranchtickets will be available for all MUSIC STUDIO : Some people will bring to church life in Idaho, where he is a guest ides and concessions. Everyone Ph. 1170-Clyde Williamson and son, Kirk, a hymn book or a prayer book Suite 2 of Gary Lawrence. Both boys arelpian to be there and make the a but not a pocket book. after returned JACK home, Monday, to attend college, this falling a success. Groups should plan Isgreen Building weekend of fishing in the Uintas. HERBERT. and are making the most of tin. n lunch together to make it more summer vacation. interesting. AW B. GORDON was ricent'y f Mr. flavtor W. Al'nJ, chief of Management Ot'ice, prt-'- i ntc d the award and cheek to Mis Gordon. Di;xt - mm boaxv 'rrfFWi XUflUMWV V Mexico Trip pre- sented with a i heck and a Sasij.m-Sajxnor Ic i fot munco Awaid for her sux rior wenkm the management office at Tixx-lOrdnance ttpcrxrws try, 'X a rJ ft im-fru- E c!a-,se- Hunter Family Plans Reunion Saturday Aug. X A . - Miss Miner has MRS. Busy Life at check. Captain Sustainc-- rLAINE Sux.-rio- r recently received a Performance award and a rdmund Rieganski, Property IPSON s' Disjxisal Officer, presented the award and check to Mrs. Ipson. Mrs. Ipson resides at 3715 Granger Dnve, Salt Lake City. B. Y. University - 29-2- 29-2- Art-wee- k d y Grantsville Stake Plans Lagoon Outing :For Beginning and Advanced Student iWMTiiHOUSll MR. TELIX RIVERA recently received a Susthe Depot Facilities Division, Tooele Ordnance tained Superior Performance award and a Depot. He resides at 407 First East, TOD, check from his supervisor, Mr. Ross Palmer. Tooele. Utah. Mr. Rivera is employed as a trackman at US Army Photo souls and baptized them members ,dra Hansen. The next meeting will of the Church. jbe held at the home of their leader Enka Cisneros. set-rs- to he America, Emigrating sail from Gloucester, April 6, 1841 for Quebec, in charge of a com- SEWERS pany of immigrant Saints, with The meeting of the Six Little whom he traveled through Canada Sewers Club was held July 11 and arrived at Nauvoo, July 8, at the home of their leader, Donna 184G. He then traveled to winter fixed the bands .Talmadge. quarters, where he was called on for their sklrts; and had a safcty Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Gollaher! a mission to traxel among the -Y have received word that their son lesson. The clubs sang the 4 H branches of the Church in Iowa Robert, graduated fourth highest Little song, Light of Mine, and Missouri, and on his return from heavy equipment school at POXY LEAGUE LOSES and said the pledge. Refresh from that mission, he was called The Grantsville Pony league lost ments were served by Judy Ry on a mission to Europe which he their tournament game to Spanish , Johnson- A can dalch and ch filled with honor and returned Fork, Monday evening, before a was planned for July 16 yon party home in the fall of 1849, bringing capacity crowd. The score was 5 DeAnn James, Reporter with him a company of emigrating to 2. More details on this game Saints He remained at Kanesville later. BOOKING KATS until July 11, 1852, when he started We dont know who was more EXPRESS THANKS The meeting was called to order for Utah. He arrived in Salt Lake The Grantsville Pony league thrilled Grandmother Nell Smith by Judy Reed. Business matters City, October 10, 1852. or grandson, Norman Thomas. 'Committee and players wish to were taken care of. Joan Hullinger Almost moved r to he immediately when he had a chance to visit heriex'Pess their thanks and appre-fothen gave a very interesting deGrantsville, where he resided until monstration on how to give a dea couple of days. Norman is1 nation to Dehan Johanson and her his death on October 15, 1873. Most H monstration. She told us the corworking at the Western service .,4 Four Little Sewers for the real of the time here, he presided as nice job they did decorating the station in Wendover. rect position to stand, the correct local bishop and branch president Thomas Henry Clark: concession stands, ptior to the way to dress, and the correct way Elder Clark was a man. who, b to game with Spanish Folk. BACK HOME make a chart. She also gave us Thomas of Claik, bishop Henry jjjs kindness and faithful labors, some information on how to talk Mildred Conway is back in Thursday, July 17, Glen Pain- - Grantsville, Tooele county. Utah,gained the esteem of a1 with while we work and s Waghems racked up another was born Grantsville after a explain what May 7, 1805 at Hereford- whom he associated. He was filled defeating the Pacific tion trip to San Francisco, we are doing. We then learned the to He was shire. married England. with integrity, spending his time where she visited with hners 13 to 11. On the same Charlotte Gailev in 1825. She was m teaching and exhorting the proper way to set and serve a ing, Jeff Worthington led his Fireij' b)e Refrshments vvere served by balls to a crushing defeat over born in Herefordshire. England on Saints to faithfulness in the Gos our leader, Artella Nelson. 1803. They were blessed Jan. 27, the Lions by a score of 27 to 2. pel and as long as he had strength Susan Atkinson, Reporter MOVE TO SOUTHERN UTAH the with John children: following to use his voice, bore a powerful Mr. and Mrs. Orville Allen and The winning pitcher in the Wag- Elinor, Elize, Hannah testimony to the truth of the great was William, Skylmer game THE FIVE THIMBLETTES to have moved southern family Sa- Latter-DaSaint wmrk. He sufanc losing pitcher was Maria, Anna, Thomas Henry, The Five Thimblettes have held Utah, where they will manage aioeJuPP Charlotte ItX fered with diphtheria for six Lurfee. in the Fireball and rah, Mary Ann, and farm for Orvilles father, who isin England, ex- months before his death. He was two meetings since last reported. born all were They Work has been done on their first ill. The Allens have made Grants-- ! tr'urnPhed over L. Palmer. rand MfS- Gerald Bybee, cept the last two, who were born u8 yea,!f Jive .T0nuS fnd ei,Sh! article. were Demonstrations ville their home for several vears Nauvoo. in wife, Charlotte, days and have left many friends here. daughter, Cecil and son, Jerry gjven by Gay GllIette on how t0 1869. m As a Clark man. IS, Bishop Grantsville, April young sew a flat fell seam and Marlene who will miss them very much. along with friend, Tommy Palmer, identified himself with the reli(Taken from LDS Encyclopedia Buys gave a demonstration on attended the Hatch reunion in known as the United Vol. 1.) how to wash a sweater. RefreshGREETINGS TO: (thern Utah over the weekend, and gious society which Thomas over Brethren, ments were served by Linda Puce Laurie Hansen, Tharrel Green,, remained for a week of fishing and to whom and Glen Stromberg, Claudia Worth- - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee and Kington presided, Merlynn Vowles. On July 16, Bishop Clark was next in authority 4-- H their meeting was held at the ngton, Violet Hammond, Georgia family also were present at the He was the of Eldet first among home of their leader, Mrs. Pear! Elkington, David Dewey, John llatch reunion, where over one Kingtons flock who believed in the SIX JOLLY HOME IMPROVERS Vowles. One member has started Nick on Friday, July 25. Johnny, hundred posterity gathered to Gospel as brought to them by The Six Jolly Home Improvers on her dress. Refreshments were Mark L. Jackson, Jack nor Mr. Hatch. Woodruff. Bishop Clark was L. had their meeting, Julv 13, at the served by Jeanne Bryan. Allred, and George Wright on hlf home of Sandra Hansen. Kathy med.a pnSLat. Jeanne Bryan, Reporter Saturday, July 27; Margaret Van No man who thinks in terms of confirmation, and was ordained an Kearns Noy, Allen J. Parkinson, Janet 'atching mice will ever catch opened the meetmg. They V ,?.e- discussed about the lamps they are A real old - timer remembers Crist, and Richard Craig Johnston lions. Great deeds, great enter-lpj1- " of Willard Richards and to make. The group W'ent to when horsepower was a horse. on Sunday, July 27; Carol Higley, prises are the natural results of ford Woodruff. His wife and clnld- - going HENRY- - MARR. Tate's Furniture-- and Gordon Fur-- i JUli-l(treat expectations. Virginia Geldmacher, Wright Line, ren who were old i enough were bap- mture to see the different remembers when of An Frank Gladden, and Ross hm, Wright Line, Inc. types tized at the same time, by Wtlford An Gladden on Monday, July 28 is a man who can lamps. Some very good informa- an allergy was just an itch and Wes Peterson, Kate Hudson, John rejiember when virtue was a vir- Woodruff. After this, he traveled tion was gained at both stores. Re- all you did was scratch it ARD.AN BEN- - and preached and converted many freshments were served by San- - NOLD H. GLASOW. Lee Angel, James Dean Palmer, tue, and not a vice. Our Pioneers , W League P-0-N- SO MUCH FOR SO LITTLE! t 1958 i tV & frozen only 24" wide! storage it A little 4-- - ten-da- y aca-iter- Sky-forni- CaIi-Ui- . ITH it TRADE-i- it it it w it hem-Pacif- y - Yes the door opens 90 within the cabinet width! Every cubic inch inside is fully usable. S FULL WIDTH SHELVES in the refrigerator section . . . s additional shelves in the door . . , plus a Bits FROZEN STORAGE SECTION. 1958 Model HL-- - Club News Wil-for- d Tha "Shapt of Tomorrow". . . fits In to look built-i- n HI CAN SUftg . IP TkWtstinhouse 11- TATE FURNITURE CO. Neil-Joim-s- old-tim- old-tim- |