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Show The Tooele Tranrcrirt rrvsT 19 1900 Friday, February pRnr (Ink Du- - ,! M i ft) Ward, 'Hut DudJy", and the Se-- i ond Ward "The Over" The public ts invited to attmJ Irh 4 n n run a.t WARD will present -- i rsn W. rfary II. the Guntsville Stake ward MIAt. a. piesent their one ait plays tn the Grantsviile High Si hool vr ) n f n a rnir j 7 M B, l0 M V - V C Aft th, A V- - . i i SFVrVTY SIXTH GRANTSUlir. OLD I OIKS MXUBLE to be held on Fn, February 11. is under the leadership of the committee pictured above. L to R: Don II. Marcele Johnson. Mamie Ried, Johnson, secretary; Ferris Williams, Lucille THE Knit Capri LadiY Knit Skirls LatliYw Close-Out- s rullY Lined re9 4 5 98 98 Ladies Fancy Corduro) Capri ..99 1 et3 5.98 , 1 2.HJ f Campbell, Doris Whmr, Keith Whear, Gary Sutton, lieverlv Smmlerg. It, II Nunlev, Bill Iaiks, I lora Iarks. Parley Peterson, I mma I'.oweis, li.alrue Jotinsoti, Di os Riddle, Jane late, Ixui Rae Ijte, Grant Reed, Jr, 1 Margaret Anderv.n, (Ivde Jelferte. Annual Sociable Scheduled Friday (flKLS COATS COATS CLOSE - OUTS Values to 17.95 Fine All Wool Regular 39 95 CLOSE - OUT 10 7 ONLY 00 7 15' CANVAS CAIKIS OXFOKDS 4 Vi 3.98 Regular to 9 Size Value 2 00 CIRLS CORDUROY LADIES WHITE Size Coats Only Close Out 99 7 2 3.95 to 14 44 From Hi Seltoo! j 't ought to b a Will Pi i Dips this artu le d til 'Ijrmts .tddi i aiive Young is ircunt to In and mm rrti to both to it ! li t.RllllV.S TO: Kalin Pat (msi.n and lla-ii- s I eb on I K,V'ii 11, IXmall Join Satidln-rB'own. and Vaiv W or hill) Ion, on SjI .M liti K Pii.e.l Iturli and James lit Punier, on Sun lih 71 Atovie K David Xuderson. ( allister.l I i a ik 1 list and I eona ( harles on Ik- - Via IhnUsi !"ud iV ID) anti Vjf ah 1) It rlev on luesday.f MtlK NUY this artnl is of great (RLTTFR ha newspaper on ' Guarantrt to High graduatn. many sihouls in t obvTvid I .Vh(Mi the In Id RF many id their thotie, electro-m- i and so on F.very-'on- e guarantee everything but n the guarantee ts not worth the paper it is written cm unless the . h 23 voting men are qualified (or the Hapy Uedding Anniversary trai'im,! they (htaise. This can lo: Mr and Mrs I reed Bvlurii! oHv be shown hy the test scores, j In never the decision is to be ,oii liidav, lilt tn Mr and Mrs Merle Walk, and Mr and Mis made a to wlmh service and t urn ge Rii'p. on Saiurdav. lih Iwhuh has more to offer, this de- -i 2U Mr and Mrs Ikimati Ander iMon should ho made by both the son, luesd.iv. lelr 23 voting man and parents after having, had interviews With the re- d her e an- - some 10 IWK) rioters or recruiter representing airplanes owned and operated by companies the serviies considered. Remember that old but true salesmen You pet nothadage which say Young men will ing for nothing. for whlch mark as second shooer in F11 in, lh( nJ fwtmue to qualify, National Marine Rifle BEING on the threshold of com- held last summer. 'plot in g years service, your Navy ANNOl'Nl L.MI NT of the Recruiter ha suggested that young (Bronze Medal) award was made' men fit into a field which will hy Rk hard W. Day huff. BYU Mar-- teach you a us ful trade when me Liaison Officer, on Thursday, jyour military service is complet-Chri- s, who i a member of Tb service make excellent leader class of the Marini basketball championship, bv orps Officer Candidate program, fers to piftxl High Si hool graduates, pcogtams thru University defeating the Grantsi ille I irst by ls a !i,,n of Mr and Mrs. Martin a score of 3 to 25. last Wtxlm-sJefferies of San Luis. Oluspi. nf Etah m the field of science and Ihe Academy is no day. I ehruarv 10 jCahf. a ml a grandson of Mrs Sid eleitromi ON THE SME I I MNG the Clark and Mr. and Mrs, Irankl,m,r on'y flr he upPr class s available to many young Clark Ward defeated I.rda 32 to 22 Uefferie of Grantsviile. the min "ho d,5ire ,0 make By winning the Grantsviile Stake career. their Navy Second the Ward championship, ()M F I ROM HOSPITAL oung men are approaching the Junior M Me,, earned the privilege! ( should plan their crossro;ld,i of going to the Division dm play. f "u hj' offs, which will be held in the?T',U yr,! W1,h "mt' in Salt lake1 last Mill Creek s, engini-iTin- g ( com;n-titionlujl,f- v 1 ' -' The "Welcome nut is out to everyone living in Grantsviile and former residents who have moved away (please do not bring your friends unless they fall in these The Soar has speeding lv two categories). ur very fast, ami there are only left to enjoy THE OCCASION will be the about three months ar. This seems like lKl st "s ' Seventy Sixth Anniversary of the ime to our Setvors Old Folks Sociable, with the who will,'nrt never have the oppor- the lowing entertainment lumtv again. agenda for the day; SPEAKING of the Seniors, they 3' 30 pm. in Program are starting to plan their Senior School Auditorium. High and other important aitr-vi- t until 10 p m Jinx Supxr 6pm. to is wind up their school days High School lunch room. 1 he big Sweetheart Ball, held in 6.30 the Dancing pm. after the Dugway lull game (in High School gymnasium. wh ch we favored) was truly a THIS should be a real "old success The dance vvas under lug fashioned Sociable, with many the direction of Virginia I idler happy reunions with old friends and neighlvors. (Don't nuss it'). and her driven lommifee. SweetThe candidates up for were- Que-- n It was another grandson for heart King and Carolee lurrus. Washburn, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Anderson, and Carolee Johnson Ray Banns, when a baby, born to Mr. and Ronme Hale. Mrs Ken Wihon, put in his ap- IXnni; Pain'er anj VOTING was extremely THE on pearance Saturday. Feb. 13, in but the honors went to, the Holv Cross hospital, weighing idosc, Carolee Johnson and Rm ma Halt seven pounds seven ounces. This The Juniors assembly based new arrival makes two Iwys foi the Dwk Clark Show around the Wilsons. Doug, the other son, successful, s waiting at home with grandma THE freshman are making big and grandpa Anderson to wed for their I reshmwn I rolic come h;s new brother. Other plans whith will be held at a futuu Mr. arc and Mrs date. grandparents Claiborne Wilson, of Pavson. r.vcryone be on the lookout for students who will be Seminary blood--the- y not do suck Vampires to sell magazine to help around lap it up with their tongue. earn money for Seminary graduation. LOIS WILLIAMS, Jan Johnson and the staff of the Stirrup, should really be congratulated on their fine paper issued last Friday. and Reporters: Ila Anderson Diane Johnson GIIS NEWS I lk-e- LADIES WINTER door i 4 i C PYKETTES i li e n 1 K-E- ND Manufacturers nun oK h Idien (militatin' j . '"ht 'public ts abo mvi'ed plav V,i r ItIK 1 III) Y Kid'V VVa.k Mi 11 pm w M-- The first waul will present Mothers Anniversary" The Clark The thiue Grantsviile V. ard MIA't will combine to hold 'heir Drama (estival on Tuesday , I , b 23 in the ret rration center at 7 3u one VfWJ MMBH ft at .1 m tin mote -- Drama FcMital Monday for HranUt illc Slake d ij!1 evir dsir nd on li.isduv, 1th 2) Phase HI' ll t'u' PllinaiV Pi miv I, fade tor the (l.ildletis ospi,i Itjilnis NEWS To Voimi Men i VVa-- ... i gym h.wp,-!fu,ur- City throii) 1 1 fol-V',- r' Cur-ole- IF ON llgh ville wards will be around selling all hoik- for a complete recovery ticket for $1 00 (one dollar) which ILL TEND CHILDREN in mv will entitle the holder to all the d;lEbone 5x6 W. P 19 Division Ten Junior games. hl)m. 1 1 ROY IMLAY Councilman e .. 4: r' f' - Dra : ' C s'JvJ v e - A ) si i wa-ver- :, 17 m i v ft. j A , . t. i V !ir ' ,i s, to call on you at your home by appointment to explain the pro-grams. Post card are available at your local Post Office. ' , v wj - ' v c' - 7 ) 3 -- Is Your . ALBFRT i : ,1 SECOND WARD JUNIOR basketball team who won the stake championship are pictured above. Front L to R: Donald North, assistant coach; Eugene Kimber, Edward Barrus, Donald Fawson, Alvin Matthews, Lynn Oliver, George Mill- - rf K 1 ' GRA.NTSVILLE ; IV r . B. CALLISTFR Alternate High Councilman r , i '""fZ i ward, coach. Back row L to R: Wayne Lemmon. Jerry Brown, David Hammond, Douglas Millward, Gary Worthington, Not present were; Kay Wind, Larry Fisher, Dean Johnson, Merrill Bylund, Ernie Matthews. v o. J ; Important - Date Approaching HOWARD M. DAVIES . . . Alternate High Councilman V- - I Make sure the wedding invitations and announcements are correct in every detail. - i CAROLEE JOHNSON Sweetheart Queen Sustained at the last Giantsville Leon LeRoy stake conference: Imlay, high councilman. Sustained as alternate high couneilmen: Alfred B. Callister, former Bishop of the Wendover Ward and Howard M Davies, former Bishop of Lake Point. CrantwTille We have a large choice of wedding stationery & offer you a choice of beautifully 3Iakes Iloine Missionary List Grantsviile Stake Home Missionary assignments for Sunday, Feb. 21 as announced by President Arthur L. Barrus: Clark Ward - Howard M. Davies, printed cards. Samuel W. Clark. Clover Ward - Roy T. Brown, Calvin and Evelyn Brown. Dugway - Willard Sagers, Ray We also have printed napkins, place cards, thank you cards and other supplies. We invite you to stop in and see our Tooele Transcript 58 North i Main Phone 1" RONNIE HALE . . . Sweetheart King SURPRISE PARTY! A surprise party honoring Mrs. Nita Cassity on her birthday, was given at the home of her daughter, Kate Wanless, on Saturday evening, Feb. 13. Present to extend birthday greetings and enjoy he birthday cake and ice cream with her were: Lavina Lawrence, Earl and Millie Flale, Goldie Johnson, Max and Bonnie Bleazard, Joe and Fern Wilson, Ed Cassity and Keith Wanless. Williams. Wendover, Ibapah - Vernon Jess B. Haynes, Lyman Histoid and Rat-chff- samples. When your wedding date approaches, order your printed supplies at the SMo Sagers. Erda Ward - LeRoy Imlay, George C. Millward. Grantsviile First Ward - Ross Russell, Joseph Russell. e Grantsviile Second Ward Williams, Farrell Sandberg. Lakepoint - Alfred Callister, Noel Callister. St. John - R. M. Tippetts, Paul un ft Faw-so- y settmg E Zicton9 011 Cotoe .ft savga-- l Faw-so- I-'.- : TRACKING HIKE Four stout hearted Explorers in company with their leader, George L. Millward, went on a tracking hike to Miners Fork on Saturday, and came home with big game (a bob cat). 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