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Show ThoTooelo Transcript Friday, July 1( 19CD Granlsvillc Summer Swim Claw u NEWS p jyTx o Irin K There will he clashes for be-- j ; nners, intermediate, swimmers and life saving and all those should register with Ch n t . r V PJ Work Shop g specinl-Conimum- en-js- Ah! Wilderness T tJlMhiwtkwIIbi Mi Mr. ard iJk Mrs. Frcnk C. Jefferies she has been block teacher for many years anl active in ward At midnight, Friday, June 17, and civic affairs in Grantsville. after loading food, equipment, and THE COL'lLI S SONS, Archie, ;rys in'n Claude Robert's Ing of Hunter; Marbn of San Luis, to trek their started truck, they Obispo, Calif , Claude of Grams-villPino lake, arning in camp at1 and their daughter, ORae 10 OC am. Saturday. The rest of C. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jefferies of Grantsville, with their Palmer in was up setting spent Saturday of Grantsville, celebrated their ,, S j camp, " 22 . their at June golden wedding, four great grand CLAl DE ROBERTS helped to 10me jn Grantsville, with their . all present at the re- ' drive his truck down, then stay- 0ns anj 0Ile daughter and "d till Sunday and cooked some most 0f tlejr grandchildren thereiC .Kn I Junr 2a the sisters of Mrs for the delicious fried chicken ,to honor their parents and grand- - Jefteries: Mrs. Percie Judd, Logan, ., roop. THEY WERE MARRIED JuneMrs Rae rnckson and Mrs. Ivy 13' ln the Sa' Lake Te"Pl Sandberg both of Grantsville en- on Sunday, so the boys could keep of Jesus Chrlst of Latter- - teiumi'd at a buffet dinner at the 'hurch Mr record. attendance a good up ha'nt Tanner residence in Grantsville Roberts returned home with the Uay Mr. Jefferies was born Feb. 6, for the honored couple, the im- Johnnson's Sunday afternoon. lSr0 to William 0. and Fmma Jane mediately and Wedneighbors attended. Among the pretties who will vie for the role of Independence Tuesday night and all day Jefferies in Grantsville. He'ten(j(icj Clark Nationat was Day Queen and attendants, to reign over festivities at the Bryce spent nesday, a con,ractor and cabineti electric clock of gold, with ijiiyeu,was Grantsville July 4th are the bevie of beauties pictured above al Park, where they all maker many years and spent golden branches and leaves, sym-moare BACK ROW L to R: Vera Sutton, Kathy Lawrence, the scenic wonders of nature, While of his life in Grantsville, ex- - hohe of a family and its posterity Boneta Blazard. SECOND ROW: JoLynn Brown, Saundra at Bryce, they met Curtis Faw-sofor 8 years spent contrartmg'uas cept to Mr. and Mrs Curwho is employed there. Hatch, Joan Allred. FRONT ROW: Linda Davis, Cheryl and building in the Berkely, Calif. jef fenea, by their children, tis returned to camp with the troop district. Green, Eileen Clark. Absent from picture is Ann Hayes. night and Mrs. o spend Wednesday ROAD TO SUCCESS Jefferies, the former Mamie most of Thursday, when he returnThe road to success is full of Tanner, was born June 8, 1H80, at ed to Bryce. Granger, Utah to Martin Henry women pushing their husbands ON THURSDAY, the troop was and Emmeline Bari us Plan to spend the Fourth of July Tanner, along visited by Calvin Brown, Jethro in Grantsville where things will be David and happening every minute for your The Johnson reunion will be held Worthington, and Lynne wife of eniovment. on July 1st, 2nd and 3rd, with a Palmer, Dorothy North, chiltwo their and THE FOLLOWING committees session at the Salt Lake LDS Tem- - the Scoutmaster havc been working hard to make pie on Friday, July 1st. On Satur- dren. Dot and Duke, were also there. the events a success: day, Juy 2nd, the following day During their stay at Pine Lake, Max contest of is Bleazard, Queen planned: activity the troop enjoyed some very good Barnard Castagno and Sterling At 10 00 a.m. There will be ar Anderson. horse shoe pitching at the Grants-- canoemg. rowing, swmmtng, n na ure fishing, rifling, Sutton 1 direc-chery. Blaine and ville High School, under the Parade pioneering experiences. A Also Tom Re"d t.on of Kenneth Johnson. on comparisons of demonstration Alma REFRESHMENT stand and was 11 Roller skating 'puns A.M. given by the Fish AT Wooon. of Utah. Game the Department Second hold will and at sway -Hotcake and ham breakfast While at Camp, Dean Johnson Clark Ward recreation Hall, under Claude Parkinson. and Scoutmaster Donald North, Concession pames--Keit- h Brown. the direction of LaVar Hansen. -T-a historical passed throueh an ordeal test to From 11 to 12.30 Don Row berry Queens Float members of The Order IflTT-CT-f excursion, showing points of s. and Grant Reed, Jr. of the Arrow" The ordeal test KIDS RACES Jack Millward. terest relating to the family, will and took place on Wednesday night Baseball games Don Rowberry. be under the direction of Gwen most of the day Thursday, culStapp. Coition Wedding Observed by Cmnl ille Pair e thil-wer- dowirSducchirSemS1 Would Be Rovally fr j ' Johnson Family Plan Reunion BY Mimeo-Jgraphe- j con-d.tio- Committee Heads Three lo Attend ofli-cer- Rupp The fee of $.1 M for the .two week course ran hi' paid at 'the pool. The swimmers and life savin" enure w II he piven espocully "or Bov to f II their refor merit badges. quirements Transxirtut'on to and frort the pool will he arranged Cull Mr. tRupp at T U4 fid't.T. Camp Pine Lake was home to 'twenty one boys of the Grantsville Second Waid Boy Scout Troop 1G7, Donald and their Scoutmaster North, who was assisted by Lowell Watson, for eip.ht days The camp, which is located 2i miles north east of Bryce National Park, is a comple'e wilderness camp, making it necessary for the boys to cook on open fires, sleep on the ground, and meet anything necessary for survival under those i nsr. biowtrs poo! ; nom News swii'im:r..q classes will !i"in for Grant .v ilk stiiik'nts, on July 5, at 11 am. at the Tooele VIEWS, nmw Martin tuul Lucille Jefferies with four of their cluldien, left Satur- IT day to retuin to their home in Sanj Luis ObisK), California, after a, '1-1 1 week spent in Giantsville, visitDianne Parkinson, Flaine Knowl- ing parents, Mrs Sid Clark and ton and Leora Washburn of the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jefferies. It Grantsville High School will attend was a busy week for them, trying, the fourth annual High School The Fuse P.lowois, a second year to see all their relatives, and still. Press Workshop at Bugham Young electricity dub, held their first lind time to spend one day on the 'university, in Provo, Ula, Aug. meeting at the home of their lead- banks of a stream, fishing, and 812 s er. Donald North Their new lone day in at the chuuh library, The local representatives will vveie elected as billows: Diew up ancesiois. join students from several western Randy Worthington, president; state's in preparation for their Worthing, ton, vice president, set roon next years school jposutions tary - treasurer, Lee Know lion; publications. song repotter - Billy llenwood, The students will work and study leader, Arlene Millward 'intensely in one of four major They discussed their new probesides (fields, taking practical jects (or this year, d courses in allied subjects. Snom-lerOther member is Ronald students will newspaper Mis. N. F. Burger, President of pu)Sj1 a dajy edition to test their the Wesleyan Service Guild of the Reporter, Billy llenwood printed newspaper ,skS s Methodist Church, W1 pU)lsj, a tabloid printed Guild of the memlaTS tert.imi'd THE rirCTRUIANS on (j,e ast jgy 0f work. inipapt.r Wednesday evening, June 22nd, 'f shop, and yearbook students will The Electricians, a first year honor of Miss Selma Petty, who prepare and print a sample year- electricity club, held their first was married to Mr. Roy Van1 book section. Students majoring meeting at 3 30 at the home of Dyke of in an advertising specialty will their leader, Donald North. Off- June 25. assist in the preparation of all icers were elected and the project The evening was spent in games publications. for this year discussed. with wedding theme titles, with The workshop director, Noel H. The officers are: Lorell Fawson, going to Mrs. Fred Has- Daerdon, Instructor in journalism prizes president; Jimmy llenwood, sec- kett, Mrs. Harley Porter, Mrs. at BYU, expects one of the larretary- treasurer; Rodney Strom-berg- , Carol ODriscoll ami Mrs. Burger. gest enrollments in the history of vice president; David Ham- A bridal party of dolls from Mrs. the workshop. A faculty composed mond, reporter: Gary Kimber, Burger's collection, in a floral of experts in the field in every song leader. setting of peace roses and hikes subject offered will be assembled David Hammond, Reporter of the valley, composed the table especially for the workshop. panted j e BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Vieky Gustin, Margaret Sutton, Christine Wright. Leila Nelson, Amelu Bioadbent, Annette Kelly, and Lola Kohnkanen cm T riday, Julv 1. Jemma Johnson, Russell Zola Jackson, and Willardson, Bobby Castagno on Saturday, uly 2. Cal Roy Mallet on Sunday, July 3; Carla Sagers, on Monday, July 4; and Kent Leet on Tues- decoration. Refreshments were served to 12 members and two guests, Mrs Luther Trent h of Salt Lake City and Mrs. W. L. Petty of Tooele. A beautiful silver tea pot was presented to Miss Petty from the Guild members GOVERNMENT SURPLUS DRAIN PIPE IDEAL FOR USE AS FIELD DRAINS. CULVERTS IRRIGATION SYSTEMS AND TO SOLVE MANY OTHER DRAINAGE PROBLEMS 5. A Happy day July Wedding Anniversary o: Mr. and Mis. Charles R. Hansen, on Saturday, July 2; Mr. and Mrs. Glen C. Bolinder, on Monday July 4; and Mr. and Mrs. Karl W. Johnson on Tuesday, uly 5. PARTY PICNIC WE MUST MOVE 20,000 PIECES This heavy steel pipe comes in 6I2, 8'j, and 9!4 inch diameter in 43 in. and 54 in. lengths. The lengths can be cemented or welded together to make any length system for drainage or irrigation. The Grantsville First and Second Ward MIA Laurels and Ensigns enjoyed a picnic party at the South Willow Canyon on Tuesday evening in company w ith their leader. Sorm wt'; 1 METEORS e meteors, some a : been dis- u " br i.g Z ed and classified . VISITS GRAND PARENTS Ronnie Paul Johnson is visiting his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Justevsen, at Provo, for a few days, and learning to ride a horse, one of which he will bring back as a gift JUST RECEIVED! 40,000 FT. OF 3". 4" PIPE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. SALVAGE PRICES. 2, PROVO HIDE & FUR COMPANY 148 West Sixth South, PROVO. UTAH Write or call collect FR for information tT.-- - . - 1 - mm. r - Advertisement and Berkley Orr. - Fred Peterson WBIIA to Sponsor Car Wash Saturday 0 The Western Baseball for Boys is planning a car wash for Saturday, July 2, at the Fire Station Just in time .to have your car for the 4th of July sparkling cle-icelebration. From all reports on the last car wash, everyone was happy awith the efficient job done on their cars. A donation of $1.00 is asked to pay for baseball supplies. n TO VISIT RELATIVES Mrs. Wayne Holden and chilannd Ronnie dren, Berniere, Yolanda, left Thursday for a few days visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Acedo, at Alberta, Utah, and relatives from Anaheim, California who will also be there. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Dinner will be served at 1 p m. in the First Ward, under the direction of Alice Johnson and her committee. . An entertaining AT 2 p.m. program will be presented for all to enjoy in the First Ward chapel. will see everyone 3.00 pm. participating in games and contests on the new recreation court. This will be under the direction of Johnny and Bernadine Nelson. will be time for At 4 p.m. a dip in the Tooele Municipal pool, for all who so desire. Alta Fernau will be on hand to direct this activity. Time for lunch at At 6 p.m. the First Ward. To end the day, at 7 pm. a canyon trip to South Willow, under the direction of Kenneth Johnson or for those who fancy golfing, a game on the Toooele City course R. is planned by Dr. Wallace Johnson. After a good nights rest, everyone up to attend Priesthood meeting, Sunday School and fast meetmeeting. Johnsons from Idaho, California, Washington and Utah are expect- Mr. and Mrs Eugene Martin, sons, Billie and Randy, and daughter, Jerri Lynn of Torrance. Calif., ed. are enjoying the hospitality of Grantsville as they visit parents, are you? We are going Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brown, for Kay and Lenore Johnson their three week vacation. minating with an impressive ceremony Thursday evening. TIRED, but exuberant about their wonderful camp trip, they returned home Saturday at 7:30 of the Grantsville Those boys 1 Second Ward Scouts, attending the camp were; Lorell Fawson, Terry Caldwell, David Fawson, Garrin Johnson, Gary Fawson, Eddie Roberts, Randy Worthington, Paul Clark, Paul Matthews, Gary KimDean Johnson, ber, Billy Henw-oodGlenn Orgill, Henwood, Jimmy Tommy Lemon, Dale Johanson, , Kenny Conger, Denny Conger, Larry Palmer, Bruce Bolinder and Billy Patterson. Calvin Brown accompanied the troop home, to assist with the driving. This camping trip gives the troop their twelve days and nights of camping experiences this year the which qualifies hem for Recognition National Camping Award for the Fiftieth Anniversary Year. VACATION IN CALIF. Mr. Lou Elstolz, and grandson, ohnny, are enjoying a three week vacation trip to Sunnyvale, Calif., where they are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brew and family. Mrs. Brew is the former Blanche Elstolz. V " .W ;- . i'-l. On June 22, Utahs copper family held its annual outing. About 20,000 Kennecott employees, their wives and their children were guests of the company at Field Day held at Lagoon. This huge gathering was similar to hundreds of other family parties that are held throughout Utah during the summer months. Children ate miles of hot dogs, drank oceans of soda pop and screamed with delight on a variety of thrill rides. d races and Grownups engaged in such sports as rolling pin throwing contests. Some of the men competed in foot races, others took life easy relaxing and chatting with fellow employees. Everyone listened eagerly for the regular announcements of prize awards. On the surface, Field Day is fun day. But it has a deeper significance, too. It brings the thousands of members of the copper family closer together. It helps strengthen bonds of friendship and mutual interest. And in the long run it contributes to the teamwork that is such an important factor in keeping Kennecott a successful business. three-legge- Utah Copper Division Eennecott Corporation Cojr PROUD TO BE PART OF a teachers training course at the Grantsville First Ward are this group of teachers pictured above: Front L to R: Coralie Washburn, Vera Sutton and Carolee Johnson. Second row: Completing V Jennie Callister, June Sutton, Marie Hammond, Carol Peterson. Third row: Lottie Johanson, Vonda Angel, Kenna Christensen, Don Ross Anderson. Fourth row: Lenore Johnson, Mary Durfee. A GROWING UTAH |