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Show kf Th Tooolo Transcript Friday, Juno 12, 1959 . VJ IM SV DTTCO Mrs. Esther Wurner is spending two weeks in San Diego, Calif., getting to know her grandchildren while their mother (Mrs, Rulhn for Warner) is in the hu.sp.tal stiigiry. - a NEWS ' VIEWS Vv L Former Crantsill( Resident Dies Named for Siimla) Funeral services were held on Monday, June 8. in Tinmen, Ida- ho, for Alma Fredrick Hale, 91, who died at his home on June 4, after a long illness. Mr. Hale was born to Aroet L. Hale and Charlotte Cook,' March 11, lStil. at St Thomas, Nevada where his folks were filling a mission for the IDS church. When he was one year old, he with his parents returned to Grantssville. Grantsville stake home mission-- j ary assignments for Sunday, 14 June, as released by President Arthur L. Barrus, are as follows: j I Clover John R. Droubny and VI Paul F.. W rathall Francis Broadbent, Dugway F.arl Berry V u ' N T.NROUTE TO SEATTLE out of college Don Lee Johnson, ! for summer vacation, past thru Grantsville, on his way to Seattle, Washington, where he has found employment with his brother Mar-- I den for the summer. . Nv ) I i 1 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO; Clara aik and Robbie Laurence 'on Friday, June 12; Lee Amler-Isoand John L. Clark on Saturday, June 13; Bill Graham, Tom Reed, George F. Hammond, and Ramona Rave Knutson, on Sun. June 14. LaRje Tate, Ann Dun-yoMelody Severe, and Leora Washburn on Monday, Jane IS Ray Barrus, Betty Matthews and Gordon Earl Bolunler on Tues- day, June Hi. A Happy Wedding Anniversary to: Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Higley on Jay Worthington, Sunday, June 14, young and Mr. and Mrs. Vego May. on their Monday, June 15. NA n I V Tommie Caliister i , i j V. Dr. CointnuTiy Press, Orem; jAlma burton, Alpine School Dist, Dave Schul'.bess, B5U; Don Pug-- j i.isi nnre, BYU; Jack Wurner, Span-- , ish Fork Press; Paul Cox, MounLinda Anderson Salt Lake! tain States Bindery, F.rda Kenneth C. Johnson, City; and others. Julian Dickerson and Alvin An, ,r derson i t Participating students are being i housed in lleluman Halls, BYUs Grantsville First Roy T. new dormitories for men. Where they lived until he was Brown, Robert V. Laurence Russell Rimingtun and 21 years old, at which tune Grantsville Second Willard they for the workshop' Bryce Stromberg aie on Staff specialists moved to Afton, Wyoming. Here Sagers, Raymond Russell include M. Dallas Burnett, BYU; way to a Swimming lesson. he married Llsia Yammen, they Lake Point Orson Johnson, RooseMrs. Lenore Hutchings, UFEK IN CALIFORNIA had nine children, eight of whom Ross P. Russell Wali BYU; velt; Arnold, Bob Marilyn Williams, will accompany still survive. They later moved to St John Ratcliffe Williams, lace Barrus, BYU Extension Serhis Noel of brother Williams, Emmetle, Idaho, and homestead- Eddie Watson S Woods Cross ot Los Angeles, over vices; Lynn G. Hale, BYU yeared there, going into the dairy busiWendover and Ibapah Owen book editor; Reese Eaucette, Y the weekend. ness. L. Cluff, Robert Droubay. v I Press engraver, and Anna HeaAlso surviving him are three Dear Editor: ton. assistant professor of physisisters out of a family of 24 cal eJocat.on, BABY GIRL our At the risk of offending children. Net Anderson, Grantsfriend Russell Rimingtun, good ville, Louie Hale Call, Bancroft, comes news its Happy winging we would like to express public Idaho and Mamie Hale While of way from Augsburg, Germany, to Rap i thanks to him by telling this story. Bancroft, Idaho. announce the arrival of a baby -- was three son When our Bryce girl, named Linda Marie, born to IJeta and LIFE BEGINS at Tooele Valley Hospital for top left daughtyears old he was Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schroeder on The 2(i9 U.S. submarines which SEWING SWALLOWS er of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robbins; (right) daughter of Mr. placed in a leg brace, to correct June 4, weighing nine pounds, 10 a hip disease called perthies. He operated in World War II spent a and Mrs. John B. Martinez. Bottom (left) son of Mr. and The first meeting of the Sewing ounces. Carl Lee, Roy Eddie and hand exercises to pre- total of 71 .670 days at sea. was Mrs. Udell Ellis and (right) daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Keith given in brothers the family Tommy, What shape is your car in Swallows was held May 28. The Miss Judith Rae Mower was vent loss of Groscost. Photos by A D. Thomas length and also musare wondering how a little girl If its not in Jan Johnson one of the initiates of Beta Gam- cle deterioration of the leg. After condition, following officers were chosen: will fit in a home with so many lood Crusade. acma Sigma, business honorary a year and in the brace you're flirting with danger, 11 President, Betty Cunningham; boys. Proud grandmother is Mrs. The CARE spokesman also do- of the d()ftor at the University fraternity had lost cording to the National Safety us Bryce of Grantsville, nonVice president, Colleen in the scribed Smith; Evelyn Oliver, developments Council. Utah, this past week. Beta in the leg. this granddaughter makes her 14 profit agency's A lot of cars on the road program ma Sigma is the equivalent of secretary, Susan Walk; reporter, and he exercise hand, by despite it said, need repairs to be which sends the tools of self supPhi Beta Kappa, honorary frat- Sharon Sample; recreation chair- grandchildren. more j0 way fet preVent ony to , port, health and education , safe for driving." Participating in the third annual ermty of the Liberal Arts school. man, Becky Brown. in over 28 critical PT'! needy In persons of its ,he claim, support VACATION IN IDAHO East 5th Sa High School Press Workshop at Miss Mower, who is the daughtOly. Utah of thej,! Council offered this information: undeveloped regions was aUirrt(d a 533,215 conti art Carolee Naylor, daughter of Mr. Brigham Young University this er of Ula Barrus Mower, formerly w0rld ' Seven states and the District Jby Tooole OrdihiiM,o IVpot, to in- and Mrs. John Naylor, left Wed- week is Janice Johnson, daughter of Grantsville, and a niece of Mrs. the Contnhutions for the CARE roods(all of Columbia reported in C. John- Merlin Johnson of Ibapah, is of Mrs. Milan Mr. and st,vi,n (.lo.c , circuit u.,(,vi. in Twin a for vation Falls, nesday, of Crusade and the f annual Inventory Council' Linda son of Utah and the stems at s"Virat Ordnance progiamSj()r) Anderson, graddaughtUniversity Idaho, with her grandmother and Traffic Safety Activities that al- may be sent to the Regional installnt-nner of Mr. and Mrs. Wende'l An- uates this June, graduating with corps th.oughout the an aunt. most 45 per cent of all vehicles CARE Office at 444 Market street United a BS degree. She is also affiliatderson of Grantsville. States. mechfor were California. San inspected Francisco, rejected of ed with Phi Chi Theta, professionJanice will be the In the near fut'iie the firm wi.I QUEEN CONTEST anical defects. organizaGrantsville high school paper and al business womens nstall one circuit at Tooele Ordthe of CLUB more ENTERTAINS than eight Further, The unmarried girls, sixteen Linda, of the yearbook. tion, and has joined the firm of special help, because he had to million nance Depot. vehicles inspected in ten and over, who are interested in Also attending the leadership Lincoln Kelly, auditors, of Salt 'be carried to and from the pool, Mrs. Elizabeth Ajax was hosColumof the and District states Officials of the Purchasing and and could not stand on the bank entering the 4th of July Queen school is Tommie Caliister who one out of five tess to members of her music Contracting Off.ce at Tooele Ordbia, l,722,400n Contest, are asked to contact will be yearbook photographer. at all. I the club on Wednesday evening. had substandard brakes, nance Dexit stated that the award e Ferris Williams or Lucille and Tommie is the son of Mr. a delicious luiuheon the was We appealed to Leigh Pratt for Council said. made to lowest bidder, a June 15. Monday, by Mrs. Noe! Caliister. in a to was hire spent 1,619-50sociability. small business concern, in furtheryoung Nearly as many cars 10 evening help and offered Students are being trained at Livestock condition fair to good, boy to teach Bryce. Leigh told us had defective rear lights. ance of Depaitment of Army MOTOR TO JACKSON LODGE the workshop for leadership posiLICENSES No unusual losses. Pastures and he would find a boy but he was Substandard headlights were thejMARRIAGE policy to award more contracts to Matton school and Mrs. Wrathall tions Mr. and he would not accept pay- third most frequent violation not newspapers CASH & CARY to- sure businesses. small short. four acres C. ranges Only Andrew 21, Hansen, Ogden hews left for Jackson Lodge, Wyo- yearbooks, and as school correment for his help. In fact, he said ed. Exhaust and fuel systems were in county and Janet Hester, 17, Tooele. matoes good. looking accordfor local one for the knew by he papers, us, spondents ming, Monday, accompanied boy just faulty in about one out of seven Robert W. Taylor, Jr, 21, Too Lee and Lynn Jefferies. Lee will ing to R. Neal Richards, director. Winter wheat starting to head. who would be willingto give of cars inspected. ele and DeLone Reed, 18, Tooele remain at Jackson Lodge, where Highlights of the week will in- Very little winter kill or wind his time and talents to help us. t Here's the Councils t 'i clude lectures by he will be employed for the Ph. 164 professional damage. No insect damage to You can imagine our feelings for safety check list on car mainten95 E Vine specialists, including Alan Ridge, date. Recent rains very beneficial. your wonderful Leigh Pratt. He ance: ENDS SATURDAY 1. Brakes is a wonderful check then often person, and we shall ever be grateful to him for to make sure they hold evenly on THE SENSATIONAL his concern and kindness to us all wheels, that the pedal has the BEST-SELLEduring the past year. He was a right travel, and that brake fluid real source of comfort and en- is at a proper level. MORE SENSATIONAI make sure they-arcouragement and never failed to 2. Headlights The dairy industry will have aimed right and that both help us in anyway he could. ON THE SCREEN! The boy he asked to help Bryce upper and lower beams work. the spotlight on several programs duiing the month of he Keep lenses clean. was Russell Rimington, and OIF.ZSSJ Juno on THIS BUSINESS coiidnt have found a better one. 3. Rear lights they should be OF FARMING Productions. Iac PfCYM on KSL and burning, of course, and direction- RADIO. Russell had such patience Every Wednesday m a al signals and stop lights should June at 12:15 p.m. Jeanne spent many hours coaxing Leeson will talk about menus small boy, who would rather play, work. 4. Tires to practice. He was never late keep them properly featuring dairy products, and and met us promptly at 11 a.m. and evenly inflated. Check often give helpful dairy information. Tuesday. June 9. 6:45 a.m., He for cuts, breaks and excessive every day for three weeks. grasshopper control will be carried Bryce to and from the wear. discussed. 5. Steering check the steerA report on research results pool and never failed to greet us and leave us with a big smile. ing mechanism occasionally to with relation to the preservaHe will probably never know how see that ail parts are in good con- tion of fruits with radiation will be presented Thursday, he eased two parents aching dition and that wheel alignment June 18 at 6.45 a.m. is could never we correct because hearts, June 22, 12:15 p.m, Monday, 6. and muffler Exhaust system a timely talk with reference express to him in words and gratitude. And it is so easy to em- tail pipe should be free of cracks, to weed killers adaptable to this area, will be given. barrass the young, that we never leaks, rusted or worn dpots. THIS BUSINESS OF 7. Windshield and windows attempted to express our thanks FARMING is brought to you should lines of blades a few clean, wipe wiper except through Frinot just streak. Glasss should be Monday, Wednesday and thanks to him. at 12:15 p.m. and Tuesday, day Im sure Russell was discour- kept clean. at Thursday and Saturday be sure it will work 6 45 a m. over KSL RADIO bv aged many times during those 8 Horn the UTAH DIVISION OF three weeks, because Bryce was when needed. 9. Seat belts install and use KENNECOTT COPPER COR afraid of the water and of course would rather play than learn to belts that meet the standards of PORATION. swim. But he never let us knowl the Society of Automotive Engin-ha- t he felt this way, and always eers. ROOT seemed cheerful and sure Bryce Perhaps most important, give IQU1AKU mUiu in r.umLF.1 would learn. Some day a small out. "Keep a close check on your boy can look back and remember weakest part, this Council points ft fM WOHOft 0 miwwiowc tOUNM a friend who helped him in a way uriving attitudes." check. a that could mean his happiness in your driving attitude and his life to come. To see a young boy give of him- CARE Calls SATURDAY & SUNDAY ENDS FRIDAY self, his time, and his talent to help another with no thought of payment was a revelation to us. to LOOK Every article written seems be of juvenile delinquency. And An appeal was issued today to sometimes make you feel there WHO all Americans to help send emerare no worthwhile teenagers left. aid to the 20,000 Tibetian gency and it! is believe Russell Dont you refugees by Michael C. Phillips THEY proof that there are those boys of San Francisco, CARE Director and girls, who care about others, for Northern California, Nevada and who are an example to some GAVE and Utah. of us adults. s of the k o e Mr. p Phillips YOU GET THE OUO QUALITY OP.BOOY BY FISHER When Bryce was given his of the Tibetans forced tc check-up- , in January, he tragedy flee their homeland when Coman munist Chinese had not lost one fraction of -troops forceably road-huggin- g inch during that period of time. These re down opposition. put This was very definately the reare daily crowding into fugees KS0KJ his sults of exercise through India and are in desperate need STARTS SUNDAY swimming. He will again be given of food, medicine and other emerWide-Trac- k Wheel design brings car and road into a new relationship. a check-u- p in July and we hope gency supplies. t the results will prove as good durinches widens farther This five the CARE has made an initial food are Pontiac wheels of a apart. The ing this period. to Tibetan refugees distribution How can you express thanks in stance but not the car. Theres a feeling of complete control, roadat Tezpur and Missa camps SiiiTmiiii mliTiTFY 1 for something so close to your India which consistmari, Assam, balanced. Lean more and Youre secure, sway steadier, i and ed of 54,800 heart? We can only hope holding response. pounds of rice, flour Ver cW that Russell and Leigh will lentils, salt sugar, pray one of the and of the advancement potatoes and automotive the year THE ONLY CAR WITH WHEELS disappear. WENDELL COREY be given every blessing that they first cooking oil. This was the so richly deserve for truly living food relief to Cota ty Df Luxe Dotted show wheel these conventional lines 35 jwied wst? Pontiacs the new Hasnt so see positions. reach these camps days. many big reasons why you Love Pontiac's wheels are five inches farther apart that great commandment thi: in cooperation on Working This widens only the stance, not the car itself. Thy Neighbor As Thy Self. and day come for you to drive this sleek beauty? The keys are waiting. project with CARE is the Centra! Pontiac hugs tighter on curves and corners. Sincerely Relief Committee formed by pri Sway and lean are considerably reduced, ride is Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strom-fczr- g vate citizens of India. smoother, balanced, steadier. ROAD CAR PONTIAC I Indias Government is cooper Grantsville, Utah ating by providing free transpor tation of the food from Calcuttr SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER VACATION IN LOS ANGELES to the camps. CARE vitally needs the support Mr. and Mrs. Golden Strom- of the American people to carry DCORS OPEN 12:30 berg, are enjoying a two week on this work, Mr. Phillips said. vacation trip to Los Angeles, Cal- He particularly stressed the neec Show strats at 1 P M. ifornia, where they are guests of for group support as well as indi ' vidual contributions to the CARE il son Stan and his family. j f - j) I V r Judith Whal Shape Is Your Car In Mower Joins one-hal- Camilla Sigma tip-to- p f one-hal- Students Attend t0j T V jnL-he-s self-hel- KYU Workshop '?N Presto Dry self-sel- Cleaners SOLICIT Your Dry Cleaning and Laundry t We guarantee our t work and give discount! ! Ham-mon- 0 - PRESTO DRY CLEANERS fl. C nine-poin- J Dairy Industry Will Have The Spotlight In lune On KSL - 1 R... e CinemaScopG For Help With Tibetian Refugees TANK FORCE Gunman of Wide Track Pontiac! the AGUNiW K Laredo K3 l!0?2FLEf.lin3 iiii,i.!ll.,.m-yliWliiiin1- Ti Its Alias ;se James' Bend of the River Sat. 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