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Show fho Tooele Trcmrcript 9, 1952 Friday, February Crain Gnmers Insurance Co. Drops Hales To Top Crade Students VIEWS NEWS F:u,!i nt p. 1. s in In 'h r i.w'l jo ) col "e mav. nt first thought. I r I'.OI to, to '.! the cost o' nutomol de msuunre .vn ll S 'ov May Sizn Up In Soil Hank T..KI1 St idm" (is evrnt nlan aiiM already benefit from ty .r .itom.'il- insurance rales - TO QUAMFY I OR the rate I t1' " ' Mow, 'r r" 'In turn n tini'-n- t nut h nt Conservation and jau'omobde insuier h.is related t,ndmg high school or college, be 'Stabilization ian 'he mo n a ag-o' 1C and 25 County Committee, announced to-nv in subst in'i.d msir.inee s.iv- nn in p.1 and meet one of the day The signup wull extend from wbu-0tne.s fir ou.r f ' sTiVi's run I lions ra lk in the j F'ebruary 5 throic.h March 30. miininn peod grades Operation of the program, the toj 20 per cent of his class, have! o- - above i have a Chairman explained, will he simi-eM 'ml ha annooo'- It" averse Cvt rami mol when The PTA membership drive pul together formth.i a 20 per cent rrJuc'inn 10 average based on a 4 0 scale, far to the 1'tCl Feed Gram Pro-this year. ed the various stages of egg de was very successful a"'neio le i" "'.n c is "'"'I 'n- - be m the Dean's list or .vlo mienr. Mrs. Leonora Rupo, the drive able to h gh school and ol'.e"(' 'a honor roll 1 Th- IKF.WISE, ITS objectives are hildren were so impress stm'enis " "i hi.e bet'-- r than, chairman, was pleased to award jju, 'Good Student" discount' the same - to increase farm in-- i s s )vS hoM-that in prices to the classes $15 00 they aer.ve sehot 's re ords offered in Cali- - come; to further reduce the ex- tin has t ,. bring ng the highest percentage wro'e to other grade students and the riun.nv nlins Tnr a.,(, reduce s. f?(1 ,locki; cos were very intcr-stm- 0 o' membersh'ps. t m de re.,m-- t pb-r- to unnnrr e approval from other 'aiGownment costs of farm pro- s A now used ease is being g'a First pla e winner was the the risk of to reduce grams, fourth grade class of Mrs. Ruth to hold the completed hobby kit of this plan, "As a from classes several projeits was second place Matthews; parents w'il have a powerful arSome of the articles d.splaved tie between the second grade in the traditional debate gument classes of Miss Dianne Richie and were model cars, birds that are over use of the family car,' Mrs. Irene Mtllward. put together and painted their said Tdward Rust, president of All producers of corn, grain Each class was awarded $5 00 natural colors, the human body, the company, when he announc-tim- e the human sorEhum, or spring barley are Mrs. Matthews class bought a laige honey bee and studying than they do onjed the plan, eligible to take part in the Feed the highwavs and thus are less guppies to rut in the classroom eye Mrs Irene Millward, is quite exposed to possible accidents, acGrainProgram, which calls for aquarium; Miss Richie's class Homo the diversion of acreage formerly will use their award money for pleased with the interest that is cording to State Farm planted to one or more of these a special Valentine Day partv and being shown as a result of buyThe Company said this time AswifjnnirnN the diversion of acreage formerly Mrs. Millward's class bought an ing the first srienene kit with the spent in studv and the consentient unusual science kit. The plastic classes prre money planted 'o one or more of these ToopIp reduced exposure to accident into an approved crops luvvr he lit' rmvardei should Home mis''onarv use. assignments rates Grls are not included in for Sundjv. February 11 for the .Too'l- - Stake have been made as The progrnm is voluntary, but HIPY IMRTHD5Y TO- - larrv'ul'ovvsby farm"rnenm First Ward Tivron Liddell and ers who nroduce these feed grain Dean Sanborn and Iine Mill V 'ndv Ga''Vpi'phn Tlk'npton ward Fwi'av ronis r"0'ured if th"v want to E"hert on Tebruarv 10th; Parley re'irthWard; Tarl Marshall anc for price support on ei,eibn Runn Michi"! Vtlyir Bryan Pnjnrsoii Gao-u- u huir feed "rain crops, including Ward- Glen F.lk'ngton and Wi'l am Green and 8 7 4 20 Wor'htn"to-- i Thme Gran'.sv.le Cowbovs ddjPalmer oafs and rve h II Alien on 8 2 2 3 Ola Fehnw ik it again' Grantsvilie High School) Mr WARR SAID that for com Vi- -l: James Bevan an lobn 5 2 I 11 Tick Brown Richard Tden North beat Rch in Tuesday Boyer grain sorghum, there must be n. 3 0 2lM'lcr soil Pristine Johnson, on "ml Flovd a mimmiim reduction of 20 pernights basketball game by a score Thom is S'nik'oi Ward- Bevan Ander- cent from the farm's 1959-022 23 11 53 February 12th. aver-"-o Totals: of 55 to 4'). son and J Dean 7entner. these crops and o' Coach Rupp reported a hard acrene O'7 APPRECIATION V'rnoi vi-d- - Reg StuPnegf nr tha producer (o'her than certain G T F P NOTE fought game, with plenty of ex- No. Rich: Si'as Young 11 7 25 9 I.ut oroducers o' maltmg barley) citement. 2 8 4 8 in P.a v N.'boi mus not exceed the farm's bar- North Rich is KEFP STTRDY I'M h''p 13, dolph in the upper part of the Weston to her an her famdv dur- rF.B. 17 OPEN malt-'i- i 4 1 1 9 'help'll! For state and it is no essary to g.o Pugmire barley f except certain !n illn" aid operihrr FOR THE BIG 0 8 4 4 there nvst be a vnrieties! into the State of Wyoming and 16 32 17 49 lion ba'-nvnimum reduction of 20 percent down into Utah to reach it Totals: bar-le- v so drive ;n the farms average 1959-fiis It over a four hour acreage, and the producer not evprvon' w" relieved when the exceed th farms com and grain team reached home sa'ely in spite of the foe aording to reports. sorghum base. COX SCORES: Producers o' oa's and rve will G T F P price supbe elig'ble 'or 12-croGrantrvilie: 4 9 4 12 Matthews port if thev comply w'th either 0 2 he rom erain sorghum pro--ri Anderson ,ev program. or F" - Winners Named in ITA Membership Drive I . "hit "i: i., - tv t i s j d m simi-lgra- - v tu - - -- L- Wins Contest recently with a $5 check for which they purchased an aquarium. Photo by Raymond Elfors The first grade class of Mrs. Ruth Matt hews were the winners in the Grantsvllle PTA membership drive and were awarded .!iv i r -- b-- en H v,a M.-n- i Miwionary For Stakr Gran tsville Five Continue to Win i - - l;:h !.- pb 1 Go-do- 1 - -d 14 1 en-r- nt Toh-iro- science kit pictured at right that shows the stages of egg development. The Second grade class of Mrs. Irene who tied for second place bought a Mill-wa- rd "X. ( p .10 Friends From Cako Sale lloncfit Set For Saturday Near And Far Still Remember The Second Ward MIA will hold a food sale at the Grantsvilie ) Dug sore 10'h from 10 Th" money will be spent for the Jim'or Chimnions of Saturday. February a ni. un'il 2 pm. earned at this ale at Little Robin Warner the g Tooele Va'ley Hospital is still remembered by k'nd hearted far, who 'oiks from near and know that a little girl away from home can get mighty lonesome. According to hospital attendants Rohm is d"l ghted to receive some nail ei h morning and loves everyone who has been so thoughtful of her. P.S : She still has a long hospital stay in ahead of her. pt 'or new uniforms and Senior the Stake MIA jl s The fco'-'- s will go to the tour-nene- Wedi"cdev Please watch fo- - game "t 'o tak advanDont tage of the delicious fond and snrve a good cause at the same fo-g- Vi'. , & time. i) APrvT TOWN Emma Bowers entertained her club members Monday night. Those present were Mable GOOD REASON Small loan companies report their No. 1 reason for loans is to pay doctors bills. Mrs I ucv Nnvlor, Gold'e Cleo Jefferies. Lillian Barms Lob Williams. Nina Faw-so- n and Alice Johnson. A delicious luncheon was served and the evening was spent in visiting. Anderson Lawrence. H , s nr iff ' M 4r Wa ' use their $5 for a Valentine Party. Photo by Raymond Second grade class pictured above, who tied for second place, chose to Miss Riches Elfors Elsie and Marvin Barms, with daughters Shirley. Marilyn, Jean. Denise and Marie, drove down from Logan, las' weekend for a occasion. Former very special 'I'shoD Marvin Barrus b'essed his first grandchild and gave her the name o' Krvstal Krvstal is the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs Kav Smith of Tooele Mrs Smith was the former Shauna Barms. LEAN SLICED WILSON'S FIRST GRADE 147 Margarine 309C BACON FRESH SHOULDER Lamb Chops 49 Lamb Chops 59 ib FRESH LEAN BEEF Cuf as you like TENDER BLADE CUT Pot Roast FRESH A GRADE RIB A GRADE 41 c 3'nd Beef 2179' lb The Firemans Auxiliary will hold their regular monthly meeting on February 12th at the new fire station. All members are urged to attend. Special invitation firemans wives is sent to the who have not as yet joined the Aux;liarv Plpase come and join in the activity. Refreshments will be served. The entrance fee for our Basketball Chamos entering the tournament will he $40 00 'or eaeh team Tickets to the games will be sold for $! 00 Please contribute when the boys come around for vour cuooort We are proud so please be of our Champs generous. They have a very good chance of bringing home the trophy. Contact Russell Wright or anv of the players for tickets. game with Judge with 9 points and again on Tuesday with 12 points in the game with One of the reasons, for the Cowboys outstanding BasketbaI record this season, is Dean Matthews lead the scoring in Fridays Most elegant Chevrolet wagon. Corvair 700 Station Wagon. Extra load space in that trunk up front. Station Chevy II 300 Wagon. Lowest priced U.S. StaBiscayne tion Wagon. Lowest priced wagon. Station Impala Wagon. North Rich. station wagon. at Jet-smoo- th fin Want a wagon? Chevrolet's got a dozen dandies. Five d jobs, for t r rrrs Jet-smoo- th Bel Air "Wagon. Station Roomy hauler with a rich appearance. 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CRACKED WHEAT CEREAL SUN LIQUID DETERGENT cans 35c 4 North Main Tooele pkg 33c 4 for $1.00 sPonge free Qt. 98c 5 S J be-i"- A special bouquet to the Grantsvilie High School Pen Club. Their performance at half time, during the Friday night game with Judge Memorial High School, was outstanding Their precision marching and dance steps were thrilling to watch. Manv hours of practice has gone into the routines and it has really paid off, both in performance and enthusiasm. to the Pep Club, Congratulations Larietts, cheer leaders and especially to Phvllis Didrickson. their advisor. Kathy Stewart is the Pen Club President and Jennie Lou Medrano is President of the Larietts. These girls are doing a reallv fine job. Continued success to all of vou girls. CONGRATULATIONS on vour Mr. and Mrs. Tom anniversary Rvdal"h on Febmarv 12th; and Mr and Mrs Donald Maxwell on February 9th. - Grantsvilie has a new reporter. Please call your news items to Toni Allred, Phone 0. Impala Station Wagon. 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