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Show Tooe!o Tranrcript, Thr- - Frida, Juno 29 1957 Mm To Give nws j, Oraatsville a Me 11 ' Program Sunday Night vws tie M of Giant;.-jvillMake ton tereme Mill Iv hr d in li e I um VtarJ thujH-- at 8 o'clutk p m on Sunday, June 30 The ntreling will 1h under the dilution of the Make fatu.il Asmh laium A p.isi-nu-'f;;. jm i. to I I "imt quarlii!) A, Slake' Hi New Mail Schedule For Weekends Carl pre-ad- W. . W, l!,u lim r, of the bi!-- i r,r, tint Irv.ne ng N .li Wfljtc will the iumm.iii-- At Grantsville Cummem mg Satuulav, June mail will leave Gianlvville at o'lhxk p m. and the office will ah-- clove at I p m. f 20, neral auih orilie at Hie Granbw.ltr Slak' qu.iilr!y uiufercnce on Jane 1 g each Saturday thereafter 30 Mail khould - jvxtrd not later than 12 33 to nuke the link deadline There will lie no mail ur-vic-e on Stmdavs. i Full Schedule For Grantsville 4th Celebration 4 krl 4 K 1 One pood reavm why Dublin and Carol, Plain Reluctance and daughter of Mr. and Mr M.irdcn Johnson, of Sejttle, W ashuiylon, wtie leliutant to leave thar old Granlxx tile. AI.AMI ItiSS land pony, wilh the event being, lsll held m the afunuxm at the h.ghj Mr U and two ilium tarry hiHil daughter were in (irantsville vis itmg with friends and relatives lx tore returning la their home in Alamedj, California. von R ) U Inner ( "C" flile winner Ray Anderson (Bonneville), runner-uHilliard Saloga (Salt lake) Vfcilf lloopnana Saturdays Coif entrant; and Ken Marker, of flue winner; Paul Gillette, run (Salt l.-t- TmuTe. p B (B"). nerup Tooele Stake Jr. Softball The muih-talkeabout queens' contest begins at 8 30 p m. Julyj : ,3, in the (irantsville High Si hoot' Ronald Wurr. home fora Jwevk'jo (u.,r home in Colorado. r m'W u'm, m OS two under pur. lX ?! , f gymnasium. (leave from Ihe U. S. Army, was nHV w,.re accompanied on the X L. ,e' in 21. l our professional judges from, married on June whoi'1 Idu North, long hitter from the return ruluy. trip by Betty Nelson, Salt Lake City will pick the newjLlko. Nev to M.ss Ranae Scott Lg SJ), m her vacation as their'. e11 Country Club, was the Tn!Lr,S them in making them feel right runner-up- . with f.ddie Nigro, queen from among 23 beauiifulj daughter of Mrs I illis Stoll oUgm-IRVIN B. MYDEGGER hj,i U hiW the Nelsons were visiting11. Angeles, in third place h"1r'rnlsville girls The girls have been trained Tooele Mr. Warr is a son of Mrs. Tho- In Grantsville, (hey were guests not lost them Ralph Emery. 1936 champion, by l.ucile Hammond, and, judg To Speak At Grantsville was here defending his title, but mg from past experience, 'W'e (eel mas Hale of Grantsville, and is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stake Conference TIME FUES RAPIDLY it will be a great show dont stationed at Ft. Lewis. Wash, in J. Ntlson. They were entertained failed to place with Ihe winner. Bishop Carl W. Buehner Ihe month of roses and A new record was set June. the I u lJ Artillery. miss it! at a canyon party by Mr. and during welfare Ajnm,c. priesthood quorum presThe small tharge of 23 cents The new bride will remain wilh'.Mn, Allen Paikuison; ; and theyiW,!dmKSf Saturday, June 2- -a l,,ling. tourney, sponsored by Tooele ' ."e lu,,,n8 Golf Association, and under the meeting will be laid at 6 30 p m (demies, general secretaries and'p,.r person will cover expenses !her mother for a month before also it tended Wayne s class a hand out to stay its flight. an bishoprics and all uf in the Clark and Grantsville(avis"rs: direction of Lionel Olsen, tourna on husband. her this (Reon union joining putting progiam. Friday night. Second Ward chapel. ment chairman. member, children are free unJer jwjrd clerks. STILL QLT I NS All the stake and ward welfare 12 if HOME ROM COAST I ) by mPnei There wete 197 entrants parti30 SesP1"' General Sunday J(mc Carl Wilson and Marge Wrighl. are requested to lx- comminec-Mrs. Itirena Smith is back in in the event this year, as m Wll, 0clock at ,10n, cipated celn at.eiufame; also members of a Bishop Robert V. Uwrence has1 candidates for Fourth of July with 143 in 1936. One d 2 ilh ,he Cranfsvie 11.30, and with good music will Grantsville after visiting with - compared a contest spunbeen .elation week' queens the high council and slake pres.atiending 'leadership fln f,,r everyone son, Sherman and family, in Sacfrom Canada, and entrant came Muua, Sljke Tixx-l,m)rovemt.n, Bit sored and the at the Brgham Young University by Spur, dency tog.- her wuh clerks. Parade with finals from Lallon in charpe of the meet.ngl A. ' from uthern California. -l- ost out; but we th.nk they did th.s week, in Provo. At b ucjikk a signal priest-- n Nevada and Utah made (business houses, church auxiliur- Idaho, eenmc a fine fine and were job certainly h(X)d leadership nux-t.nWFECOME VISITORS and the ahvays pretty queen's w,l bt StnRin for confl.renCe will up the major group of entrants. DIVIDE VISITS queen material. held with the following requested Mr. and Mrs. Jim Wrathall and float, will start the fourth off in In the champ flite, Russ Hadslake ,he by furnhpd sjnging. Stake to be presentdaughters. Jamie and Celia, and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Cook and of Elmonte Club. Ogden, was pn,dcnry;moh urd r the direction of a big way at 10 a. m. ley. e son and clerks; high councl. stake Kids games- races, and Toni, received a hearty wel- - family, of Maywoixl, California M(.lha W(.s wilh V(,ra rfors at fourth; and Cliff Kunkei, of Forare dividing their two weeks' vacommittee for senior members o' baseball. Pony league ball est Dale, wa fifth. or.in Aaronic priesthiMxl. together with; and a surprise game at 8 o'dockjWrathall when they arrived in the cation time between visiting with Score results were: Birming Luncheon will he prepared and'p. m. which you shouldn't miss! 'city of Grantsville for a under 21 committee for memlx-rparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ham 6K, North 69, Nigro 71, HadMelchiedek priesthiMKl qiiorum's'served at by the St Johnj A special event of the day will visit from their home in Belmont Cook, in Salt Lake City, and Mrs ley 72, and Kunkei 73. " Susie Peterson, of Grantsville. be the of the presidencies and secretaries; the Relief Sixiety. A- - lute Hal Dalton of Mag- 1 A - ( 1 '!? lL I re-i,- d , s - e - League Wednesday, July 3. First Ward versus Mtvenih 9 p. m. Saturday. July 6, First Ward vs. Fourth. 7 p. m.. Field 1. Field 2. Sixth Ward versus Lleventh, At 9 o'clock: First Ward versu Sixth, Field 1; and Fourth Ward versu Eleventh. Field 2. Wednesday, July 10: Sixth Ward versus Fourth. 9 p. m. Salurday. July 13. Sixth Ward versu Eleventh 7 p, m. Field 1. Field 2. First Ward vs. Fourth. At 9 o'clock: Fourth Ward vL Eleventh, Field 1: and Tirst Ward' versus Sixth. Field 2 . Wednesday, July 17: 1st Ward versus Eleventh, 9 p. m. S. July : 20xSih nth. 9 p. m. Saturday, July 20: Sixth Uard versus Fourth, 7 p. m. - ST. G FORGE TEMPLE TRIP ; Mr. and Mrs. David Pugh, accompanied by Mrs. Rebecca Ostler. motored to St. George, last week, and attended a session al the temple, and also enjoyed aft tour of the temple. extensive na won on 72. Al Cantwell, Bondrove through Zion's Tunc neville. runner-u- p with 74. Gordy nelThey and spent the night at Kanab Bonneville, third with i4 the pitching of Castagno and Mtll-ro- s visiting friends and returned. fourth Meadowbronk, Kay ward, while the Mustang couldtra" Garth Jones of Tooele was only tag K. Anderson. Cowboy pit- fifth with score of 76. 8 7 runs hits for their cher. for "B" flite Ken Marker of TooRobert Hansen was top hitter of the day with a single and two ele. 76, winner. Paul Gillette, 77. . Jon Mauss, 78, Forest doubles. Larry Rupp hit the only runner-upDale, third; Tony Leoneili, "Tbd home run of the game. 79. fourth; Pete Paulos, 79. Due to make-u- p games, we are ele, fifth place. unable to determine the winners C flite Ray Anderson. Bon of the first half at this time. At a meeting held Monday by neviile, 82, winner. Richard SalWATER TOYS . Don the Pony League, it was decided oga 82, Salt Lake, runner-upMel Roberts 82, Salt Lake, third. to select the team July 1 KIDS TENTS This was decided in order to en- Ashton 82, Bonneville. fourth,and 7x7 82. Umberella With fifth. Bertoft, r team managers Harry able the V to get their teams into shape for Awning INFANT DOING TINE league tournament play. The play-of- f $13.95 game between the Ricky. son of Mr. winners will AND Mrs. first and second-hal- f underGaylon Pugh, be played July 22. Also decided. .went major surgery this week at was that-- m order for each team,ht. L- - Di s Hospita, in Sjll Lake- to get in 15 games to extend The infant has been returned to the season to Saturday, July 20. his home and is reported to be The schedule for this extension doing fine. will be as follows: July 12: Mustangs versus Pis- - little-leagu- - two-wee- k give-away- FOR KIDS .SWIM POOLS all-st- all-sta- TATES ton. July July July July July 13: 15: 18: 19: 20: Bees versus Cowboys. Pistons vs. Cowboys. Mutangs versus Bees. Mutangs vs Cowboys. Pistons versus. Bees. NINTH BIRTHDAY Miss Annette Sandberg was the hostess to 24 of her friends at a party on her ninth birthday. Games and delicious refreshments were enjoyed. RETURNS TO ALAMEDA Miss Marge Sutton has returned to her home in Alameda, Calif, after visiting here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sutton, for ten days. llCennecott tunnel under the mountain that from the Bingham Mine. The Yard separates the Copperton Assembly target is 200 feet below the present bottom of the mine. In 1960, the mine will be 200 feet deeper than it is now, and tunnel and mine will keep their date. This $12,000,000 project will be one of the longest railroad tunnels cars will be hauled from the in the United States. Through it, mine to the assembly yard where theyre made into trains and then taken to the mills. The construction of this nearly long tunnel is essential to the production of copper in Utah. To operate successfully with low grade ore, Kennecott must handle huge quantities of material economically. Hauling ore uphill out of the mine is not economical. This will be the third tunnel to eliminate uphill haulage at the mine. So the $12,000,000 Kennecott is plowing back into Utah helps assure successful future operations. Todays earnings are also building for tomorrow at Kennecotts power plant where an $18,000,000 expansion is driving an 18,000-foo- t ore-lade- n will increase capacity from 100,000 to 175,000 kilowatts. Kennecotts continuous reinvestment of millions of dollars in Utah helps keep ore flowing steadily from the mine to the mills to the refinery. And that in turn helps provide prosperity for the people of our state. HOME ON LEAVE Francis Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Warner, is home on a leave after completing six months schooling at the electronic school at Treasure Island. lain 1957 Pontiac Star Chief Sedan Demo Low Mileage, Loaded, Power Steering and Brakes Retails FULL POWER 1953 Cadillac Fleetwood - vacation and business trip. Their first stop will be Chicago for two where they will sight-se- e davs; then to Flint, Michigan, at which city Fanny will pick up a new car before continuing on the wav. The Black Hills of South Dakota are also on the agenda not to mention many other points of interest, which we will hear more about when thev return. Valerie Mercer is spending two weeks vacationing in Logan, at the home of her sister and bro-Thomas. S1895 FULL POWER ?lecm 1945 Cadillac Convert 1956 Lincoln Capri S2895 1954 Buick Century $1695 SIGHT TRIP EAST Fun and interesting sights are NOV $3495 $4250 1956 Cadillac 60 Special - $4295.00 Dr. in store for Fannie Anderson, Alpha Matthews, Lynn Jefferies and Alpha Lindgren, of Maywood, Cal. as they left Monday on a 44 East 1st No. GMC Trucks Mercury Outboard Motors VISIT and Mrs. Charlie Eliason. and family, of Alameda, Calif, are visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knowlton. They are busy seeing all their old friends and relatives. CO. Pontiac - Cadillac - 30-d- CALIFORNIANS MOTOR uq) S3850 Hardtop, Local One Owner, New Paint 1956 Catalina 1954 Hydramiatic Pontiac Sedan Fordor 1953 $1995 Pontiac Coupe $995 Hydramatic Pontiac Sedan Fordor $895 Power Steering Hydramatic J. 1951 Studebaker 1950 Buick Fordor VISIT FROM OAKLAND Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Better Utah 7 Visitors here from Oakland, California, are Mrs. Agnes Martinez and on, Edward. Thev are guests of her son and , daughter-in-lawMr. and Mrs. Marty Martinez, and family. Dynaflow V8 verdrive Runs Good X $195 |