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Show Tin' Tooi'lo Transcript Friday, February I,ar"i Crowd 8. 1963 Due to the large crowd antm-putefor the baske'balt game between Grantsville and Judge Memorial High Schools, Friday night, elementary students have been asked not to attend unless they go with, and sit by, their Grantsville News (ammii-ioiit- Mrs. Anderson Ut'tr To Ho Fried On JWlli Birthday : W ;?? llo Ion tV. Aiuloixin uill !v ho.i.'ivJ ,11 an njvn lumo on 10 on uccj-ioMiiHi.iy, I ehiii.ii of iior S0;h birilulay, Friend ato irn noil 10 rail at her Ini u Ut vost Clark between the hom of ,1 and 5 p m She that no gifts be sent, Mts. Anderson was born reh 10, 1574, to James L. and Flora Wrathall and has lived her en tire life time in Grantsville. SHE WAS MARRIED on Feb. lt. Is Mi to A. F'red Anderson in the Sait Lake EDS Temnl Tltev are the parents of eight rhildren and have 19 gramlelul-theand 39 great grand chil-die- Two ed m death. daughters base haul On to pass. h-- Itruily T parents. ill Speak Sunday The Junior High studems have been asked to please use the back door. To obtain tickets, call Grants-viliHigh School, General admission is 75 cents, reserved seats It Al Clark Wan! Mi Commissioner C. W, "Uui k" Brads will tie guest speaker on Sunday evening, Feb. 10 at 7 pm. m the Uaik Ward sacrament meeting Mr. Brady has been a guest spiaktr in Grantsville Udine, am! due to many requests he will again sjieuk on the subject ot the Youth". He has winked wi'lt the you n", people of our S;ate for many years, Laving bee. i a law officer for 12 years Mr id ady was a mcmUr of (lv ifUinpric in South Salt Lake for three years lbs direct supjsirt and efforts have hern turned toward helping to solve the Juvenile De and the lip'u Problem, new home fur such children is being eons'rueted at (his time, in Sill Like Fiiv Fr-iHiof this home will lie available to Tooele County ns well as other counties throughout the State. The public is invited to visit the Clark Ward Sunday c SPECIAL OFFERI - GRANTSVILLE HIGH TEAM Hoping to continue their three game winning streak are front row: John Bar-ru- s, Mike Painter, Tom Lemon and Dean Johnson, Back row: Coach Glen Rupp, David Palmer, David Anderson, Mike Klmber, Jim Mallet, CalRoy Black and Tom Palmer. Absent when the picture was taken: Ken Durfee, Gordon Stewart and Brent Jones. 1 ta-i- u' T Polz-rco- n - WINNERS Clark Ward's Basketball team moves one step closer to entering basketball tournament as the they tangled in their first Region com- England Construction Inc. petition ( Sand Commissioner Brady Gravel (Soil Snow Removal I Phone ! 882-139- Road Materials in Salt Lake City, Wednesday. Front row: Gayle Peterson, Roland V. Anderson, Johnny R. Nelson, Francis I I she'll When she savs go with him, through ''Anything she means his bankroll s their mothers birthday will be i Mrs Gordon W. tl"eHc . St. George: Mrs. M. R. (Rhea) Woolley, Mrs W. J. (Winifred) Bishop and Helen Anderson, of Mrs, Anderson Salt Lake City: J Sterling Anderson. Grantsville and Varinn HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Anderson, Wendover. William C. Walk, Dorothy Mrs. Clark Is a member of the IDS Church and has hern a Stromberg and Greg Brown, on Teh, 6 block teacher In the Relief SoRebecca Swensen, Ann Johan-son- , ciety for 55 vears She does her and Marilyn Palmer on own work both inside and out 7. Teh. la hand work. and adept at Dime GuMin and Carole SHE HAS RECENTLY compM on Feb, R, pd a cross sti'ch nuilt a betii-fu- l from Millniril Inrrv Sind-he- r to friends, thing, according and Debbie Davis on F"b. with Mrs Anderson putting in 9. every single stitch herself Smih gnjjfh Another friend in speaking of t -on Feb Mrs. Anderson, stated she has a d Wendy Gav F"h-,-ir always been a wonderful n"i'h. Mieh'H Jimmy Lee Kin" hor. on hand to help whenever -- on Fl,iAton Jannte she is needed. W'lbim Gonr'e Gre"n n"d Rimn The real fool, such as the Gao,," on rpS tt. g ids mock or mar, is he who D'T'is Rin does not know himself. I BROTHER VISITS Mr and Mrs, Chester Wright, from Sun Valley, Calif , spent last week at the home of Russell and Beverly Wright and family. They had a wonderful visit and enjoyed being with other. It's the first retd visit theyve had in 15 years Russ said, "Brother should g" together more often. And that is just what Che and Russ plan to do. I'xjMftPtl Excavating I I I 7 Equipment Rentals j BROKEN ARM David Johanson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Francis Johanson is wearing an autographed cast on his arm these days. Seems David was just foolin' around" he said, and fell, breaking his !S0 5W Warner and Dean Mathews. Back row: Halo H. Reed. Bob Hutchins, Sandberg, Wes Wells, coach; Lee MatChick hews, Stromberg, and Garth Stewart, Mervin Stewart was assent When the picture was taken. MOTOROLA TV Dick 23" ROLL-ABOU- T (ovrtl tfit. him rnvo"Tiit ros on ypun nmniyg AVNVFRSARY: have The Clark Ward BASKETBALL been playing outstanding basketreThe Clark Ward ball this season and it really Mr. and Mrs Delov Price and off last week when they presenting Grantsville Stake in paid M- aid Mrs. Frank Crist, on beat Tooele at the play off. Region 24 will play their first Feb. 7. They are now entitled to re- game, Wednesday. Feb. 6th. at We are pleased to report (hit present Tooele County at the 9 p.m. in the Granger Valley Bill Judd is recovering nicely Semi finals. The men, under the Jr. High School. Good luck, fellows! after undergoing surgery in the watchful eye of Wesley "Shag" Tooele Valley Hospital. Weils are going to do their best BREAKS ARM to bring home more "laurels" Mrs. Erna Stromberg broke for Grantsville. her right arm Friday night as The best wishes and encouragement of the towns people go she was leaving the Clark Secwith these men as they begin ond Ward chapel, after choir practice. She missed the last the games next Wednesday. Thev play Granger Ward for sten and fell to the sidewalk. Her arm was so bruised and their first game at Granger. swollen that a hard cast could not be applied until Tuesday. She is feeling better, it is reA.T. asks: Hmv many big league hull players hit over to ported., but having quite a diffihomers last season ? cult time learning to be a A. Only threi Willie Mays, "leftv. Harmon Killehrew and Hank i fctt M-- ta. picture viewing ) Is precision crafted with modern hand and dip soideong. fHand-WIrc- Chassis d Smartly fashioned cart has roll-abo- ut beautiful plated finish, 3 casters to bring TV. 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