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Show Modern Magic At Grantsville On Friday 'FriHay June 81962 The Tooele Transcript To Attend Girls State - Smith, daughte ot Myia th aa Mr. and Mrs Roland Li- Let Ann and M'-s- . to hos.-- - wty Up-Pa- int wy -- r V Up In Full Suinu , Jtljg TO HEAR The Clark Ward Relief Society moored Dot Mdlward and Sadie a. von on Thursday, May 31. Many friends and relatives ware t ha id fo pay tribute to tlus v o v.omtn Pa r'sho nts wer served aid ach of the ladies was pr'seiteJ '. h n i ut f noed plant Mil. TAWSON was unnble to THE CHRIST Keturiis Home lione comiig for Shnrrcn Orr II be held Sunday evening at 7 AT THE CHRIST in 1 DATES: JUNE 10-1- -- LD Svil a Coff-ma- in and Mission 'n'-an -- tvh.u T- n oi Lubbock. Texas There will be congrega- tional singing and no collections taken Lee Ann Bacon Injured In Fall of South Willow Richard Davis Street, had a bad fall with his horse late Tuesday afternoon Dick was working on the corrals at the pavilion when one of the horses got loose and started out toward the highway. He jumped on the nearest horse to go head it back, but just as he did, the rein broke and his horse started to run He had no control over it and it, and when it reached the road it fell, pinning Dick under it Karene Davis, Dicks wife, was forced to watch, helplessly, and she sa.d both the rider and horsr slid part way across the road. Dick has bruises and scrapes as does the horse, but fortunately no boies wre broken, and Die' is improving each day Dick is a rodeo rider but this fall will pr vent him from competing in the nhampVni'hip rodeo this weekend in Murray. if repaid in 15 days, the total cost will be 75c Just tell us how much money you need to pay old bills, for home improvements, car repairs, for all your seasonal expenses! S ABOUT TOWN Mr. and Mrs L. O. Wilder and daughter Mary Jolene, have been recent visitors in Grantsville. Mrs Wilder is the former Lois Durfee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Durfee. She and her family are now living in Denver, Colorado. Mrs. Penina W. Anderson, from California, is spending a few days in Grantsville, visiting with fam ily and friends. OTHER AMOUNTS IN PROPORTION UP TO $2000 inaro'iflflj FINANCE COMPANY of Phone: 13 South Main Street ANOTHER BIG STEP n l Tooelo 882-158- 8 AT YOUR AMERICAN The best gasolines DEALERS get better AMERICAN. 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Here's positive proof that M2P is clearly unique: it's patented Patent Number: 2,991.162. Dateof issue: July 4,1961. I I E. R I CAN SubdVsion GTNTS ILLE, 'h h T,!Uva!1 Tn-e- e S7 S'xt I to Chjnas t -- he v S-- sst:r. Cha'lctm lac, yrars sh' J .1 "v. on d "as Raymond Fawo-- i na--ne- ng SM'Qn&TIn SPLIT LEVEL SPLIT ENTRYS V 1 -- son-in-la- w, FULL BASEMENT VA It v Call Howard Tooelo I l"JG 882-139- 4 DTT I A HD. AND AA"A2 Ru-se- UP TO INSTALL ELECTRIC GENERAL KITCHENS 5 Years to Pay Years Ahead i fl . in are: as usual Haines DESIGN Methodist Church Mr. Wendell M Keck of Ogden, Editor for Intermountain Staion of the U.S. Forest Service and a leader in the Ogden Methodist Church, will preach at the 11 am Worship Service, Sunday m the Community Methodist Chuurch. So ll 'dated Rev E Tanner. MR. KECK will speak on the subject Sir, we would see Jesus. He will be assisted in the service by Mr. Frank Bowman, of Tooele. OTHER EVENTS of the coming week, according to Rev. Tanner at K. 253 Birch Street lommunity Methodist Churrh MYF groups will meet FHA Loans & UNITED HOMES. Inc. 'iimsdtv, June 5th, narked the foar.h L rtiiday ot cu e Ra idy and ReNae Sheppard, twin son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sheppard of Wendover. Chicken pox in Ihe family prevented a party in their honor, but the family got together in a duubla celebration, it also being the wedding anniversary of Mom and Dad Sheppard. When baking squash, rub a little cook.ng oil on the top and sides It vvll keep tender on the outside and juicy on the inside. Ideas 7 p m. Visit Our Show Room church school and the Christian Adventure Camp will continue through Friday, June 15 Vacation Some 70 children and youth have participated this week. WSCS (WOMANS Society of Christian Service), business meeting, program and potluck luncheon will be held Thursday at 1 p m. in the social hall of the church. Saturday the Teen group will thold a bake sale at IGA in Newtown from 10 am. to 3 p.m. SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET Name - M- l- V- UJLid.3Lim Salt Lake City. Utah Address I 1 GARDEN BRAND PEAS & BEANS CORN Cream or Whole Kernel - 303 cans CHEESE Swifts Processed Slices 8 02 pkg RITZ CRACKERS Nabisco TOILET TISSUE NEW VEL Lar9e S!ze pk9 Plus 7 UP Qua! Size Bottle 6 for 95c g qj- Qgg 3 for ggc - T lb. plcg 37c 12 rolls 98c 5c 0,1 Deposit 12c oil Gallon Size WISK DROMEDARY SCONE MIX 2 3 pkg Co-o- L (East) !4 GROUND BEEF 1 CAMERICAN OIL COMPANY ;, urE th- y 400 South 6th St ' in 13J4 WHILE IN vr.'d ne AAfl Unland Terrace Oakley Choir when she was eleven y.u.i. .Id and su was still a m mh-- f wh'.i sh 1. ft to come to lb rt EXCLUSIVE a". - LOANS .rt nol.d today, TOOELE'S Sail La. I.D leiiu. o th e'lt! a. !a ' Mrs Millward down to About t o aa on ' ha! htr ''ard was calieJ on a r.us- -j a t a ter the party non to tin Nnr.h Ciat 'al Slat s Ci"iititle Amelia Curt's Mdl- - lit served over tv.o years In Ilia ard was born at B nghom Can- - i s G.l 'on, Utah on the 22nd of Nov !73. daughter of Dorr P. and1 Tny had sevn children, two ive bys sic w!lonJ Jarah Louisa Curtis She was ham !jr,s dre v'"" Tiny ai .o have 23 s1tl i humble circumstances and was arceJ to accept these conditions !'an( chiLien and ul great giand f hildren. thny were the best under SkDIE WAS a counselor in the life. Primary for a lrw years. She was After living in Bingham Canyon president of he singing mothers for eight years during which time and a member of the stake and aer father did a little mining, and ward choirs She was a teacher after becoming discouraged over n the Sunday School for a short the failure of the mine to pay, he time and has also been a Relief sold his share for a pocketkmfe Society block teacher fot forty and transported his family, by years wagon to Oakley, Idaho, where Through the years she has had 'hey made their home. This pro many inspiring and wonderfji exin had owned that Bingthey perty which have s'.eogh'n-.- d ham, later became part of the periences hei testimory of the Church of "amous Bingham Copper Mine and Jesus Christ o! Latter-daSaints. the town of Copperton. SHE LIVED AS other girls of hose days did. The church was he center of their activities. She aang in the choir, attended parties, etc. Then there came into har life a certain young man, who was to ventuV'y become her husband When this man first came to Oak-'eseveral of his friends mentioned 'o him that they had picked aut a certain girl to be his future vife As he walked into choir practice one night, he was immediately attracted to a certain veung lady singing in the cho r The-- e He said to himself, is Ihe girl for me. He did not kimv that this was the very girl his friends had previously mentioned He was huiiself a very good singe- - and sii3 teirg a lover of good music, said she fell in love with him when she heard him sing They were later married in the Sait Lckt Temple by Joh.i R. Winder on June 27, 1S95. Th's month they will ceiebra'e their 67ih Wedding Anniversary a d aie the oldest married couple residu.g in Tooee County. TO THIS UNION were born 11 children, ten of whom are still 'wing. They comprise seven sons Ahn Gnstaveson, daughter of Mr. celeand Mrs. Frank Gustave-a- n and three daughters. She ha- - been active in the LDS brated her tenth birthday on May Church all her life, having been 25 Many friends came to her Ral'pf Society president for seven party to help her celebrate. Guests y is, chorister for a number (f were Ruth Ann Imlay, Linda Kay years and still sings in the ward Fowler, Analyn Lawrence, Mar-gen- e and Carolyn Mclnelly, Carol choir at the age of 88 years. Sh Saundra sent four of her sons on LDS Mis- Palmer, Jill Millward, sions and seven of her grandsons Stromberg, Melanie Peck, Linda Nick, Pamela Cunningham, Diane as of today. Patrice Anderson, Mrs. Mdlward has been an avid Williamson, traveler. She has traveled by al- Julie Rupp, Bobbie Sue Broad-ben- t, Debbie Price and Carla most every mode of transportation from the ox team to the airplane Stromberg. SHE HAS GREAT faith and deTO VACATION IN EAST termination, as shown recently Mrs. Eva J. Brown, and daughshe when suffered a broken ter, Marlene, left Tuesday mornTo of amazement the hip. for Wash. D C. They will he doctors she was healed com ing East by train going Travel pletely and is able to resume They will return aer normal duties around he. through Chicago. of Kansas City and Denway by house. She has even thrown away ver. her cane. While there, they plan to visit She has a numerous posterity to New York, New Jersey, Getts honor her name. There are 3S burg and Canada. They will stay trand children and 37 great grand with Mrs Browns son and Ins .hild-e- n wife, Dr. and Mrs J. Chari Brown ELISABETH SARAH Cuitis and children. Tommy, Glen and 'awson is the daughter of Dorr in Wash. DC., and with Karen, Purdy Curtis and Sarah Loj.sa Mrs. Browns daughter and an Orden. She was born NovemMr. and Mrs Earl Dud-diber 23, 1878, at Bmgham Canyon, and children, Marie, David Jtah and Rae, also of Wash. At the tim she was three years DC.'Dorothy, )ld her father was called to serve They plan to visit in New Jer'n the church in Oakley, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Harry sey vTule they were getting ready to Bennett. her 'eave mother became very ill , Mrs. Brown and Marlene plan ind passed away which delayed to be gone for a month. heir jurney. A month later w'Len icv were finally able to arrive HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: ,n Oekley, they found that the posi-- . Cheryl D. Johnson and Robert F. on had previously been filled. Johnson on June 8; Ralph Lem-maThe Curtis family decided to Long, Joseph Elfors, ;tay m Oakley where their father Bill Bacon and Denise Imlay on became a clerk in the Store June 9; Errol Peterson, Toni Dur ind was very active in the LDS fee and Linda Boyer on June 10; Church. At this time he became Xathy Millward, Dale Johanson Patriarch of the church at Oak-ey- , David Worthington and Beth Mair and served in this posuion un-.- oa June 11. his death He al.,o taagnt his CONGRATULATIONS on your children the principles of the gos- anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Albert pel and they have tried to live by Castagno. June 9th; Mr. and Mrs. them ever since and have taught LeRoy Soelberg Jr, and Mr. and them to their children and grand Mrs. George Green on June 10. children. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beacham, She became a member of the on June 11. ti! took the spent most of her time in Sydney, Brisbane, Queensland, and Townsville She reported h'v.ng The people successful mission. ...id -. - J. . she he missionary program, said. She is the daughter of Mr. ano Mrs. Leland Orr o Gran svdlo She left on her mission on Nov. 23, 19G0 and returned June 3, 1962 On her return trip, Miss Orr and three companions toured many o, the islands of the South Paci ic. 7 Paul ' ji 'I'r.c'd TIME: 8:00 pmweek days Sundays: 10:30 & 6:30 SPEAKER: Mr. n ard Chapel. 3th South Salt Lake City 6S2 Fmst i f c t Iasi Amcla Palm r ,v's hast Tim r, day evening for a cub birth-- I Tally o. iv nartv. in ho mr of Mm cV 'Mg s the v throughout club members Tha presentnorthern half of the S:ut3 her a I'". ' " 't pa e'e-jsno jiv. at higher heavy pa.ks were s'rved Those aa err y t o come duvi :h' a a- - s. Chm Cal s r SYr-le- y v n sreimr Eva Lljanqu st, M 'Me Wr iton La-- , w.th low deva'ion h'adw. ter: ar will 's'1.' hold Relief Society Honors 2 Long-Tim- e Members lyviTATioy OF CHRIST i over. ICME FROM VAC 'HON h h MChilain emin ry ia th R.a'k frui a r I 'o- - moth r two to Northwest are Mr aid Mr. before the higher i: rosk'd for hi ninnt'5 in three weeks rraak Stad lard and daiHiter, t haad'ul of salt has i , n on wate-- s cn the Uinta. and Mr. and Mrs. Civ ster Gerry, W Mnuntnns will Whit 'house and been dissolved. daughfr Connie. They drove up into Canada and thn down the Pacific Coast stop-mn- g enroute at the Seattle World Fair They report a pi 'a at trip. Chailolfe Mdlward and Scdie Fawson a or ' ! n 1 r in n and .d v-i'- BORES Bores prefer to change friends rather than subjects CH1JRCH n on fishing 'v fita'e were roads and tiai'. imoa.-.3ih'e-, to conPrne high t'tro r,h a number of Idks rt.il v' al d.tvs to the next f we k1, ENTER I'MNS Cl UB lr r V h - - q IN THE ir" Ro "the-Chi- High mnd.tons a a ' R'-re- jniS I" al v p cooperata . ing w it us n .1 a a we.k left, so lets Kleen Up, Paint Up aid Fix Up, while the sun shines! SPIRIT i AJ'dt is GOSPEL or t i.i 1 Up ami Pamt Un Canoa'gi is in full swing. The rent 'Ut e ;s pi a. id .Mill the cn thusiasm that is being s'io n The przi's are well worth put ) r , 's Ido', 'a.-- ' i o 'o ,rs. Pod Thru the n0 ty ty,.(is fr)m Nowhere, The Ch'nrsa Torlur Chi the- - Sa.vr" t !Ia f Water from In l Woiti a ' t ' 6 - n r lta'v m ty "u-o- p a' my tones n.ver before Thj Kieen ting 'ori'i t'l j'inrt them The weather Wit jr Ward "Modem Magic m ' r " F rrla . it 7 V on Hall. nl M dv and will pr.tv'nt ' . S i p i 1. July by TONI ALLP.FD Klecn - ! Bill P.' cm attend Girls State. The the are sp.inso iJ i Is by Grantsville Lions Club Th.y plan ' wj oj Ju.u 21th and return NEWS Forecast The Grantsville S'cond I! of .Mr hive h Bacn, daughter be fully accessible to the angler. Late reports from department of fish and game officers in these ng areas show camp inrjr; fish stow covered, many g ounds Water Conditions (QLIPl Fresh Lean 2 lbs. 79c food 11 29c for 33c ZZZZZ " 37 39c K$(G(Gi2 fznmzir. XSKffyJJ i North Main Tooele STORES |