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Show " '; Toool--- no Trrrrcrpt ' Fr-r- v v " Jvlv ?? tr y ' T ry ftV1i",0 y y O ' 'l q y V1111 9p jP y tr OH Grantsville Recreation CranMillr Wltin All Mar Nanml '!', T'e j Ci n, '.i 1e ru Ivon. P n id !.iir!i I inns- - Star bien announced, Pmn'S An C imVi', Paul Pul le'Yt n. and Tun SkI ax fn'hmx ! All has Grant-vil- e in1:"' M.t'k ft !! p. The B'eaard Johnston an t Wa"'irt's' Kenneth Ruhird Ptl, non and. P.terson Ronmej Ii mvitis ! 'hnn ini some kuu! of lull (Iraiilsvillc Editorial Bu'ler dtv pm ate act.vito-- fo'Iuwin-- for M MdYr, Pud r lt VIEWS NEWS I and Frul iv. In Aeetist 1 on t'-- I t '1 R-- l tin- oii'.i, n die prim!.ei v Wedoes "him. i a! X thi G1111I .v ,1 s! ,r U an Glenn I w iv Rupp os' lor mi The GtantsVigcPnois leiimn pepaitmeiu witl City jxin for all - ' ' i f AM adults 15 and up sor a tem'is toorn.iment 1,1 tis iluit right now 01 r !.i city is going mto .lie invited to a will n the and tooni.irni o t. , cote n pl.n a transition jvrnKl. Jum aha: vn arc to be-- , hi n Aufiist T. i vt Swimmut" Podm-Keliv Jinn-rnnst.r ,s J(, (HI now while u ,(l, ri;it.n)1 f (he com, n S h alol 31 There aie suimm ng ,s as follows ton July r are Po !"Min an oi v,,r,,,, 0f there i still mm- - is thi ari, ,,n change and wli five ilivs a vvnk l'Vs T, x and 1. Id. II ami 13 nvi-cl.p'is boss Mm.i'cr of tin team is time to decide what kind of a t 't ' and then to do City l at II IH) am at the Tixi'le pis'! 11 and II. Ii. Pi and P, I ami Rj't'H C.ipoiP'll wlh fins thm about it. Patktn-su, a Claude and gnls 11 ill lor ten atsive Guts ?, S, S and 10, 11. Coieh rjiso. 14 13 an I 11, li and pi IT and fa k 11 iti h. ns and Gary Cal Pur.n World War II we went tl a a a change from a small mixed adult da-- s .drove alk of the wage l.ster helpin' farming community to one where Anderson, son of Mr, and earning To te le- t on the temv-- Troy On iv. at 1 p 10 . at pt itmn earned their living from tii. I'dustiies and government hein", given at he Tixie'e pmil at Mrs. lari Anderson, gave a h.rppv T 30 t a five week on or Aoeust Next divs limits ront.it smile install. items which surround us It se 1" us ihat we, like wav, the team ud! meet the AM as he greeted member of Topsy. class pm begins July 31 It is great Glen R. pp Stirs of the Tooele American just sorta grimed" his family to help In the celebraLeague Ooteome of this game are invited to partinp.de in tion of his first birthday on MonAll of us should bo concerned wh.it hes ahead for our what tone the will deernoni the .iilient and share this in day, July 34. s.iff team will play on Saturday, at city. Good city planning and good ns government backed by Williams, lovable evetniig with the young, Bishop will interested citizens and help alleviate some of the patriotic PieW ny former Bishop of the (Talk .ml,1 pixipY CAMIMVi TRIP Final standings for the Grants-vili- problems of growing pains. SPFAKFR will be the guest speaker in GiaxI informed citizens are out what your city Sitond Ward on Sunday nn-hcitiens ,nj WP.BA teams is as followsCamping out at Mirror Lake, Rudolf II I aurkau, of government is doing. Find out what our community resources are. The is under the d,ri-c- S.dt l ake City, I tah, will be the last vvetkeud weie Mrvor James meeting Decide through study and research where vou stand on all phases lion of the young pisple of the' "nest speaker in the GiantsViMe R. and Mrs. Palmer, and children of city life and he prepared to work fur whit ou want. ward and they have asked Bishop First Ward sacrament meeting. Brenda, Theresa, Slut line, Greg Williams, who is one of the most Sunday meht, July 3U'h Meetme and M.ihele, and Mr. and Mrs Pca-na- ll T (XI our time and after in is sought speakers everyone is pm .1.0 k Millvvar I and daughter. Jill town, to represent them Mem- invited !i;-.n- l i rir.-KPis- ve-ir- 10 j s tran-feni- j v ein ,s -- ' Mi-i- 1 1 v !'(' h. -. - n ' Ix-r- Ratcliff the;iysf e - Ifiuiv Injurnl in Fall A M I Miss Shirley Ann Sanders Engagement Announced CT5ward to collect any raes which vou Wish to donate People Pvine to in other wards and wishing donate, please call I u Wavno Lemmon at Tl4 3373. for pickup or deliver the ras to the home of lola Reed. 54 South Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sanders, Culver City, Calif., announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Shirley Ann Sanders to Mr Joseph Bruce Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Painter of of Grantsville. The bride elect will attend the Brigham Young University this fall with a tentative wedding date set for next summer. The future at Helms bridegroom works Bakeries in Culver City, where he has been employed the past two ? - U II. son of Mr renttey Pe.T-nalArt Peasnall, of this city, suffered a fiartured arm ami a ruptured spleen in a fonv hsit fall from a tree, Fr:dav, while visiting at Torrev, I't.ih He was taken to the huspit.il at Richfield and later transferred to a hospital in Sail Lake City where he is reported in serious condition. Piuiwav W ard Win Slake Softball Title X r Pngw-rWard, winners of the first half of the Grantsville Stake Senior Softhnll Tournament, beat out Frda Ward, winners of the serum! half of the tournament in a pl.r.eff game for the champion-shiof the stake on Wednesday. Dugway and Frda Wards will renri sen' Gran'sville Stake at the Div ision Ten Tournament which! I n FAFITTY MrrTIMG Grantsville First Ward faculty meetng wll be held Sunday, J"!v The 30th at 6:00 om A film, Choice Land" will b shown to all ward auxiliary officers and teachers The meeting will be held at the First Ward chapel. years. will be held in August. Mrs. Hudson Krai Seoul Saturday, July 15, four of the too Smuts of Troop IG7, Grnnts-vill- e TO: GREETINGS BIRTHDAY A birthday party was given for Second Ward, along with Little Kay Kenley, four, grand-- ' Carol Hielev and William Shirlene Palmer, in honor of her and bis assisscoutmaster their To 3tth Gilford Mrs. Mr. on of and son July Friday eighth birthday at her home. Her for a long-erleft Grantsville tant. Strom-anof Grantsville and Mr. lev Peterson. Dorothv J. guests present were Nola Smith. summer camo in the Ihnta Mallet. Ann of Carol Bradley Mrs. Fred hope Kenley, Sr., Rosie Curley, Gwen Stromherg. Mountains. Their first camp was Deane Lawrence, Jennette Law- Uendover, was chosen Princess Ralnh Hale, and Joni Lee Angel. jn (he Clark-Sec- satur(jay on the Moosehorn Lake, from this anH 1: rence, Jean Wanlass, Charlotte of the Box Elder County Fair and on SaiirHnV. .!te ?0h onj Ward cf,anel. under the di- - camp the boys could fish a numFdcn. Thelma Hannah Wheat Beet and Bullock, Cidea Valerio, Day WilDays Celebration, rection of J. Allen Parkinson. Jr ber of lakes, including Mirror liams. Diane Porter and Robin Cute little Kay, who Is a red head "x R'i Pfv VanNnv on Sunday counselor. Prayer at the home Lake. VanNov. Games were enjoyed by was hoen from a field of 52 can-- ; tnlv 30th. and to Kenneth Rirop, was offered by Ray Hunter. On Sunday the bovs had church Jnhn-Mr- . W. Snelhere Joan which all, after refreshments didates. She is the daughter of Laurie Willis sendees in the forest behind the was Invocation Harry by and Dennis Cunningham and Mrs. Fred Kenley, were served. conducted bv assistant and the opening song "The Lord camo. of Tremonton, Utah. Kay and,r'raot Harris, on Monday. July 31 is Mv Light" was sung by the scoutmaster. Lowell Watson. Claude 1st to Tuesday, August brother Chuck are visiting for TUESDAY. Scoutmaster Donald Singing Mothers. The first speakRoberts Rosemary week at the home of their grand-- ) North took three bovs, Gary Kim-he- er was Kenneth Johnson, followE. Harrv Marv Gustaveson. Nayparents Mr. and Mrs. Watson on Eddie Roberts and Arlen A Perfect Day," lor. Don Fawson, and Lyman ed by a song, Center Street. Mdlward on a hike to the top of by the ladies of Ibapah. Fawson Bishop Don Lawrence was the Bald Mountain Peak, where they Anniversary Greetings In: Mr. ENTERTAINS FRIENDS some wonderful sights AWNINGS and Mrs Glenn Runp on Friday, concluding speaker and the con- enjoyed Miss Lois Williams, daughter of Inly Sth. and Mr. and Mrs cluding song by the Singing such as never seen unless from PATIO COVERS Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Williams on Russell Wright on Tuesday, Aug. Mothers was "Sometime We'll, a mountain peak. CAR PORTS On Thursday they moved their Understand. Benediction was oftertained visitors at her home 1st. over the weekend. From Albion, fered by Melvin Brim and dedi- camp from the Moosehorn Lake ROOFS. SIDINGS Idaho came Jan Bailey and her HERE FOR FUNERAL cation of the grave was by Ray to the shores of the Bear Lake STORM DOORS end Bill Ray Jefferies, of Man- Geldmacher. where they enjoyed some good mother Mrs. Bernice Bailey. Jan WINDOWS and Lois were roommates at the hattan Beach, California, and a Pallbearers were James John- fishing as well as the best swimWe guarantee the best Brigham Young University and brother, Kav, of Antioch, Calif., son, Kay Jefferies, Bill Jefferies. ming that could be had any enjoyed getting together again. arrived in Grantsville in time to George Hammond, Dick Johnston where. While on the lake thev prices on quality material attend funeral services for their and Kent Noble and burial was made friends with a man who ATTEND REUNION grandmother, Mrs. Kate Hudson, in the Grantsville City cemetery. showed them how to water ski, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemmon on Saturday. They returned to which they enioyed verv much. and family and Mr. and Mrs the!r homes on Tuesday, after CANYON PARTY A'l during their trip the boys Neldo Lemmon and family, of visiting with their father, Mr. A canyon party was given in were complimented many times PHONE 1473-Grantsville, attended the Brad-fiel- Clark Jefferips in Grantsville, and honor of Glen Stromberg with for their resoect and rourtesty to Reunion at Payson Park, a brother, Kenneth, at Jackson members of the Stromberg family others, which won them many Lake Lodge, Wyoming. Payson. Utah. meeting together for chicken and friends. The boys returned home Fri all the trimmings. Murray and Erna were present day night tired but haopv and a Stromberg with Millie, lot more experienced in the way children, Maxine, Glen, Thelma, Chick and their of Scoutine and with a lot of good husbands and wives. Also, time behind them to talk about all the grand children, which pro- for veers to come. U.S. Good Grade - Free of Excess Bone and Fat UPON RETURNING the trucks vided entertainment along with the food. Joyce Stromberg was thev had borrowed from Earl Aof llred, they found that they couldn't a medal presented with achievement for bringing the fam- reimburse him for the use of his ily together at one time for such truck. The boys decided that they would pick un his hay to show an enjoyable social. their appreciation to him for the HERE FROM CALIFORNIA use of his truck. Mrs. Lucy Morley from Rich U.S. Good Grade - Cut as you like it! Those on the trip were Lowell mond, California is spending two Fawson, Eddie Garv Kimber, weeks visiting in Grantsville with Roberts and Arlen Millward, along her family and friends. She is with Scoutmaster Donald North staying at the home of her sister, and his Assistant Lowell Watson, Mrs. Mignon Christlev. She par- and in order to take this triD, the ticipated in Pioneer Day celebra- boys as well as the leaders had tions by viewing the big parade to meet the following requirein Salt Lake City, Monday. ments: they had to earn one ranks advancement on merit WEEKEND TRIP At O.P. Skaggs, Assorted since March 1, 1961; they No. lh Size Can Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rutledge, badges had to build a signal set and send accompanied their son and daughter-in- a code with their set; they had -law, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- to build a firebuilding set and man Rutledge and family of build a All Brands - Fresh Jet sPraY fire with it and had Kavsville, on a trio over last to earn fifteen dollars to they for V Pinl pay Dina-saur weekend. They visited the the trip. Dog Meal National Park at Vernal and 5 ,b- - ba9 traveled down to Flaming Gorge Tooele County reported twenty and Glen Canyon Dam. They re- five cases of measles for the week ending Julv 21. 13 Ounce port a verv oleaxant trio. BIRTHDAY PARTY I isl Kilos John-daught- d Jrson, aia tor r. ALUMINUM ? ? comes TOD PARK and GRANTSVILLE Clarke Johnsen at midnight . Free Estimates 0 The dramatic changeover will take place at midnight on Saturday, August 5. In an instant, every telephone in Tooele and Tod Park will be changed to dial operation and will acquire a new seven-dig- it number beginning with the prefix 882, followed by four additional figures. Similarly, Grantsville dial numbers will start with the prefix 884. On the same day, telephone users in these communities will be n able to dial their own long distance calls. station-to-statio- New directories containing these changed numbers will be delivered before August 5. Youll find dial service easy to use. An instruction folder has been mailed, explaining how you can get the most from your new dial service. If you have not received yours, call our business office, 1260. John D. Maher, Manager Direct four are still 5c Bon Ami 69c Top Form Pet Food Whipping Cream Sure Champ Distance 5c Dialing it's fast, 39c ea. 31c fun, and easy to dial direct MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE 69c New Com Chex 5 2-2- AUGUST 5 now making final tests on the complicated dial equipment the very latest of its kind. 0 Popsicles . . The big job of changing 5,000 telephones in this area to dial operation is almost completed. In our new telephone building, technicians are isa mnp to TOOELE, -- a? A lb Bag All-O-Whe- Cereal at 59c Betty Crocker Answer Cake Mix 2-5- 5c Thursday-Friday-Saturd- (3 10c Off Spry Shortening AT July ay a 1 1 3 lb can 89c 27, 28, 29 days only) All Used Cars At Ridiculously Low Prices! ip. North Main Street MANTES CHEVROLET CO. Tooele. Utah T i f ? |