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Show 3 fir TncH Trarnrf. Xrjayjuly 107 5, f,b Sally Saga 4 to Mi and aiiiiivi i ..u liii... !d Audi I son and Mi and Mis find Hull line i,n on June 20, also In Ml and Mis I'.ili (amp tall, who-.Jtinii t i .if Is the 2i M.llm.k at uni1hII I, nine wt.e Mm I uiiio Is Us aunt, inn Ir jud f itl.tfs , Mr and Mis I lank Audi I ,nu and d t ighti r, KiV.il.e Hu ir iii Iiviu , Audit son, wde, U.iUiij and tun . ,. i Ii .la! dUff, Mi mf Has Successful rL il d i. fulfil W, the heal when Ilur hnrr arose to fur conference sessions were Senior of the Aur-omPncsihmiJ. The lovely music rendered by ihe Granisvilli-Stak,w Kelu f Sot irty Singing Mo thif. directed by Mclbj Wells, With Vera I'lfor at the organ. The beautiful flower were and arranged by Carrie Wrathall and lloppie. Arthur I.. Harms was in Ihe mornutj! the fust and he spoke nn "Ward j teachings Uxtu-- r nu-ndx- ' .P - w uj I sfieak. it f 1 j h vv4 Pp si Gianlwlle Slakr Quarterly (im iruli-rfereru p lulJ tin June 30 M luiiul feast fur all who atirnj Hitluip Carl v's h Conference cd Oik could k- f -' t - " yi Terry Judd, grandson of Mr. and! Mm, Nish JudJ will resut for Na-- l iy duty on July 8 felly, a luollierl of J.i.lJ and a son of llv! JutlJ. Provo. and Fern Smith, tlur-- J lev, has spent all hi summer xu j cjtums in (iranlsiille at the hnim-- i of hit grandjtu rents. (n wv OPvli fVi 1 tfyI j r ' e 1 - n .b JE " r. ' yj. ruis n n ryv J I 1 , 4-- J r byipW-- X 1 Z Im-la- Two Are Chosen Fraser Family Enjoys Reunion, Friday For Boys State Bueh-Byro- Tooele Tennis Tourney Entry Blank n All-th- e Grantsville Stake Mia Maid Festival Monday Evening Club News Bon-nio- Grantsville Fire Has Been If Youre Looking Near and Far a For t Car - Don't read this! If You Want: ll t'OKD Sedan ClfUVHOf.UT 4-d- !). sion Sedan oor e, FOHli Sedan Sedan Font) I HFMWUIT CIIEVIIOLKT Sedan Air Ar-tel- y wr c, r Ieno I1" Tradbudderx of Wendovt-- r , "l-n- AJ3 '"Hr, VVAVu ft in Mon-,l'"",!- B 'wi 4". ' , Happy h.ithdiv to alane Kun pnn)!,ry Inp ,0 on July 1st, Sh.iion ( linstensen on the Bonneville Potash under Plant Inly 4 h. Marie (ionola. July G he suxrviviun of Mr I'rtul Kin- j ley and Mrs Crnest Neiison, They t ,te plaid nd also the A reunion was iiigAid hv he'in'l'111 i Vkh,',e lhe gather- s amilv of Bi hop Callisii r on Mrv personally day, July t Mr. and Mrs Hue! ,J ,h ,,H,r w,lh xhvm and 'x jl'nsvvoith and family of Salt I jk.vmud Mis Ban Hale and Kent Cullisirr.ld",,d ,d htails After the tmir -J thmr lunch at the .f (liantsv de and Dale Call.Mer lh,V H.e tx.y attending were Ivan er. und wife of j a ci the (liheS f si i eii l s uUrtil ,ans tin v hud St nlud tdiout. Dating July they will he taught vs It is a wt II imiiiiled mniiiiig itogijiit aiul o( n to all lei, s In eui right and eluCit Wji lif showing, 1(j i Birthday gnxiing to Carla Sa j Aa rcwuc ImsthisHj boys spike gers on Thursday. July 4, to Kelly l ugene KmiU-r- , next IVuron; I Johnson on July 5: Kathhen Sut i KonalJ Wilson, Teather; Gaylen ton on July 6. Yvonne Hale, Chas i i Palmer. Iriesl; Johnson. lAnderson. Anette Kelly, fail lhna teenage gol. was the nest spea-jderKavler-Kirk on July 7: let ' ,'1 . 4 ker. She was followed by a recent Keed, Mary Jean Johnson, Myitlt-- j f , ' : i . A A S t, J ,i f f f s convert, Clarence laiwder. Two Harms. Tony Willurdson on July! i rv .f (missimatief who recently rtlarn-- j and Hey Sutton on July 9 cd home reported on their mis-Happy weddufg anniversary fo , and Mrs Bradford Wjltersi lions David Orr and l.lder C f 7 . J ' c .rane. on July 6, Mr. and Mrs, Albert1 ' ' , l I I f I li C, , WwW jf ' Irvin B Nvdegger of the Church harms on July Xih f r j ( J P y ,Wlfare Committee was the next 9 ih- ,v v v jieaker. ' The concluding speaker was Bi : ishop Carl W. Burhner, who spoke! son, I.ee Ann on "laving the Gospel" jWright, Geraldine Bailer, I !ojc setting good examples. He staled Green. Sharon Anderson. Janice "no matter where we arc, some Brown. Sharma Arbon and Kath- I f one it watching us. Icon Sutton met at the home of wA 5.r0 4 H Tltere were in attendance in Jaikie Anderson for their filth the nmrnmg session with the cen-te- r meeling. section, which was reserved, They were very happy to welfilled wilh teenagers. come Hope Green back again. She In the afternoon session we has been in the Tooele Valley Hot-heard word of wisdom from Pre- pital where she was on for her appendix. sents Saul Clark and Clark Ca ol Grcer.land, wife of a A quartette, Sharon Anderson, ducted and the evening was spent in reminMembers of Grantsville High Sihool Class of Senior Aaromc member; George Iae Ann Bacon, Chrstine Wright PH2 held a meeting and reunion at the High Byron Elfors iscing and inspecting the new additions to L Millward. Chairman of the Aar-oni- c and Geraldine Butler, entertained the High School. Sihool on June 21, 1957. Wayne Nelson con Priesthood Committee; Ken- the group wilh a song. neth Johnson, Chairman of the SeThe health lesson, how to sit nior Aaronic Priesthood Commit- pretty and the proper kind of a Last tee; Willard Sagers, Chairman of breakfast for growing girls, was Name Age All members of the Fraser fam- the Ward Teachers; Irvine B. Ny- - given by Jackie Anderson. Address Phone W. a on and Carl the Sharon Anderson degger Bishop demonstrated, tly enjoyed I wish to enter: fJoubles ( Singles ( ) the proper way to sew a seam and'patio at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T.lfors, son erf Mr. and ner. ... Classification n Nora Mrs. Joe Pitots and Wayne Welts. I rive hundred thirty were in Anderson demonstrated how Sid Clark on Friday. The only ones of Mr .and Mr. Shag Wells, tendance in' the afternoon session, to stay stitch and the reason why. missing of the immediate faintly Doubles Partner ... have been chiwen lo go to Utahi- - Kelntsea were Clark Jefferies. As their leader, she also demon- - were Mr. and Mis. Jaik Curtis Boys State at Camp Williams fifriGIMe Green as Sec. of the Stake strated how to fit a pattern. lav! Among those attending were Mr. Time Preference "Second Annual Tooele City Summer Tennis Tournament" the week July 6 to 13. They are YWMIA. Sustained were Leland S it on the material and how to cut and Mrs. Austin Hunter. Mr. and (July 8 thru July 13, Jy.r7) Mrs. Mac Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. s(Hin sored by Grantsville Firemen Tate, Alice Simmons as YWMIA their dresses out. for Deadline Fntries; Friday, July 5. Sid Rom Mr. These boys were chosen for their Sec. F.lders' sustained were to and Mis. were the (Talk, Assignments given Mail F.ntries to: Richard Connelly, 2.H5 West First, South, Tooele. Frances Ann and Pamela activities, their church andjVar Mair, Trancis Warner, Geo. girls for the coming week. The awards; Winner in each division. citizenship. The parents and spon- - L. Nelson, Albert Davis. Lesterlhealth lesson to be given by Kath-sor- s Fraser, all of Grantsville; Mr. and Girls 13 and under (Singles). Singles and Dougles: 18 and under. of these bovs will be invited M. Anderson, Duncan Jr. Ander- - leen Sutton and instructions on how Mrs. Stan Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Womens Division. to attend one day at Boys State. son, Ray L Drake. to begin sewing on their dresses Heber Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Glen 13 and under. Buys 13 and under (Singles). Singles and doubles; Mrs. Waldo week and the Mr. was assigni-during tniPalmer, and Doubles. Novice Singles Mr. The following members of the and Mrs. Richard Vail mark. girls. Mini's Singles and Doubles Delicious refreshments were ser- all of Salt Grantsville Tirst Ward Primary City; Mr. and Mrs. Entrants Call Tooele 483 Trekker Class were treated to a ved by Jackie Anderson and Ger- George A. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Bergens, Mr. and Mrs. picnic and watermelon bust in So. aldine Butler. Willow Canyon on Thursday, June The next me'eting will be held Knk Bevan, Mr. and Mrs. Bill FRIENDS JOIN IN Grantsville Stake MIA Mia Maid 27 by their teacher, Marie Ham- at the home of Lee Ann Bacon Tonelli. all of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. 4-H Festival will lie held on Monday. mond. Jack Angel, Billie Rydalch, next Monday afternoon. Donald Hunter of Hunter; Col. FXTENSIVE CALIF. VISIT and Mrs. G.L. Van Norma, San The Care Free Cookies held their July 8 in the Grantsville First Ross Gladden, Jimmy Martinez. Reported by Hope Green. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter, Ward Church at 8 pm. Joe Johnson. Ronald Gladden and Jose, California and Leslie Hunter regular weekly 4 H Club meeting The Mia Maids will receive their Michael Painter. Norma Gladden Utah, visited with Mr. and leadhome Kathy Lawrence spent the past and Marilyn of Frovo. of their Tuesday at the Mrs. W. Mia Joy Awards. Parents are of the Primary Presidency was a week in Piuvo, a guest of Mr. and Isgreen and joined er, Mrs. Evelyn Kerr. Mrs. Gary Johnson. The group prepared a homemade with them on a tt ip to California. special guest. Dept. quick mix. Anxious to test the They spent some time with Mr. Kept Busy! quality of the mix, they then bak- and Mrs. Edward Jones and famThe Grantsville Fire Department ed drop biscuits. A judging ses- ily at San Carlos, California. They has been kept busy putting out sion followed to insure continued visited with the Tloyd Bevans at San Mateo and with the Randall fires these past three weeks first improvement in their baking. Woods and the Rulan Bevans at Bolinilers hay stack, then a small Reported by Patricia Nelson fire by Mrs. Hilda Erickson's, worn-ouThe Happy Sewers have met Sacramento and also with Mr. and . . . caused by bare wires. twice recently. Having completed MfS- Wallace N. Allred at San Ra with 1, the Monday, July payoff their beach bags, they were mostP4'ae4- - They enjoyed traveling thru three fires reported. Two were anxious to use them. Leader Eve ay area taking in the Muir tens, the other at Fern Fawson's. lyn Lassen gave the girls that op- Woods. Half Mixin Bay, the giant etc. brush fires, one at Alma Woot-Th- e portunity by taking them to Sun- Redwoods, Monterey Bay, They watched the parade in San vorst fire started in the barn set Beach for a picnic QUALITY-O-DEPENDABILITY-O-SERVIC- E! at Mario Mays by two small boys At the next meeting the girls Francisco, in which the Tooele band participated, and enjoyed playing with matches, burned the started their dresses. barn and all the first crop of hay, seeing our group perform. They n In observance of the Sunday returned home via Lake Tahoe and endangered several homes, and group visited Tooele County burned brush in the nexl field. Rest Home and took with them stopped to visit Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Matthews at Carson City, flowers and refreshments. Nevada. All of the folks they visitMrs. Fern Smith and son, Terry Reported by Diana Billington of Burley, Idaho, have been visitThe Davy Cooketts held their ed were neices and nephews of Mr. and Mrs. Isgreen, except the or 1954 ing Mr. and Mrs. Nick Judd and regular meeting with Presi- Joneses. Mr. Jones is a brother Mr. and Mrs. Don Judd for the dent Ronald Nelson The tires! covers seat new and presiding. Overdrive, heater, paint, to Mrs. Isgreen. They reached past ten days. lesson was presented by leader on Saturday after an eleven-da1954 Nelson, who discussed salad home and they report havback The folks are journey young drifting Power-glidcovers! making. new tires, seat Radio, heater, had a most to Grantsville from their various ing enjoyable time. the to The members then went or jobs, to take part in the gala 4th kitchen and made cooked salad 1953 VISITORS FROM AND of July celebration. dressing and prepared luncheon new tires, seat covers! Radio, heater, Ford-omatisalads. TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Steve Varrech and Home assignments were to make or 1953 daughters Rosana and Carma re- salads for family meals. Miss Nancy Bryan, daughter of Redio, heater, overdrive! turned to their home at Torrence, Reported by Glen Partridge Mr. and Mrs. Alex J. Bryan, ac-- i California, after spending some or 1953 THE SEVEN LITTLE SEAMS companied her sister, Mrs. Glenn time in Grantsville. Seven Little Seams got their Johnson, to her home in Oxnard, covers! The n Radio, heater, new seat Mrs. Varrich is the former Calif, last weekend. Mrs. Johnson club They elected offunderway. McBride, daughter of Mrs. and Kathy, Steven, Paul, Dianne or ! 953 PresiBel follows: as are icers. They Lou Wrathal, and the late George visident, Kathleen Larsen) "Cice Pre- and David Johnson had been Radio, heater, Power-glide- ! McBride. home for the sident, Leila Brannon; Secretary-Treasure- tors at the Bryan Teresa Stephens; Call past three weeks. Mr. and Mrs 1951 Monday evening, Dugway came Bryan took them as far as St from behind a lead and Chairman, Faye Stahl; Reporter, "This is a car you can't "afford to pas up! $1 Mrs. George. Utah on Wednesday where Jeanne Leader, Johnson; defeated the Grantsville First Pick-u- p Miss they were met by Mr. Johnson, 1 954 Ward 16 to 15. The 7th inning end- Rhea Castagno; Jr. Leader, recently made a Bishop of a LDS Aderson. ed in a tie 15 to 15, then in the A "Prospectus Delight" or only We are going to learn and keep Ward at Oxnard, whose business 8th inning, Dugway tagged Jim made it impossible for him to Club pledge. Second our run. The Grantsville spend more time away. They left I pledge rinal run. The Grantsville Second from St. George for California and Ward defeated St. John 16 to 10 My head to clearer thinking Mr. and Mrs. Bryan returned My heart to greater loyalty in a wild slugfest. St. John was home. Nancy plans to spend about hands service to My larger slow getting started, but when they two weeks at the home of her My health to better living did get started, it looked for a For my club, my community, sister. while like they were going to give 23 South Main Tooele, Utah and my country. the Second Ward a run for their Eire At Stansbury ' Reporter, Jeanne Johnson money. Ser-vinc- r Tooele County Fire Dept, reCLEVELAND HERE FROM sponded to a call from Stansberry Mrs. Annie Williams visited with Jones Island Monday to battle a fire that F. James atthe Visiting Bounher son, Noel and family in Mr. was burning on the Worthington were last week, residence, tiful for a few days. and Mrs. Lloyd Larson, of Cleve- alotment. land, Utah. According to County Fire Chief They came to attend the Larson Fay Gillette, the fire was even- - -- farnnyTtftmtonr'WlilCir TUT?' held'tually brought under control Monin Salt Lake City. They returnedday evening after burning consid-to- f their home, Sunday. erable grazing ground. I txii.i I ths-hir- huiiie over the Wink- end weir Mis hliiutj Amlersoti and Mt1 I uni Hutihinson from I inti . wluue they ate atiuuf.ng BMl ,.J,e a Ih-.t- (iol-luhc- 7 Birthday 'Greetings! Mjin .n ll of Sfu-jui- yj son. Nevah Davenpiirt Bark row Saundra Sutton, Judy fiandsen, Iijiiiis Nay lot, Matthews, dwell ll.iiiiiiioinl. Sliaiiui f'alliu r. I i antes !a Aiiileisoii, Cjrol k ilsoil. Alisent I imlu U.it Ann I laser, Bitty Kaye law-on- , son. e iiHijfu r, Mi now lestdis I Allei R1HIHDVV CU B iVisitmg lute, she will gu to Denver Mi Ada Anderson entertained whin- she Will sn id the summel a! In r home in honor of her sister, liuiliU r of o;.le (not tin ,iju Andeison. whose birthday t Iko. where Nevada, ,weikeml in was Wednesday. June 2G. 1 uiu 11 v al'isnli d the ruh t HuV well was sttved and a lovely gift Mi and Mis link Wind. Mi and was g veil Mis Anderson Those r IMm Mis Sliaip. All. and Mrs were Hetty I ange, lejh lout ( litisienstn. Mr and Mr Mane Jo'mstiHi. Katie Mr inid Mrs (ouM and sister. Mrs. Daisy f tel'dtren Von Shelton, Bovd Jnif, Mr and ling. Mis Tolutia 1 eland and Mi 4. ,'liv Itiiv Mi Knight, Mi. and Mis t j(j Culhster. ilvan Hall. J 1 '! H iwho 'lYv 1 ) jI Pit-tidi-- ijH-nk- i ; girls will compete Wednesday (tomghi) for the l'raiits die July 4lh Queen Shown above are tout tow I ihda Haynes, Ihune Julia I eaihein, lirne Cuslagno, Ivuue Hell. Ann killiams. Center row Mary Jean Johnson, Put (lUstavcsoil. Mailenr Blown, Barbara Sutton. Janet I isrnbee, Kaien John Tlu-s- ll .1 c e ... ySf-- y' 1 Granstville Stake , 'Vis f.Mt pack at the Case Ilia n ii.. pv -- .! 2? -- M mvs isi" had thiir June j the foe I'uiki vune of the ailnliS tin y Jid tin ing the tnnnf ll of June, af-iwlinh ihr-- fi.t on a sm.ill kit (el From Wcndover Nn 1, rni-l,.- was un ible In count of woik aiul eating We j Im Halu',n",r June. (0111011 Stewart. Bil- on acbe Irvuie, Tommy Carrol, Vernon plant viMting s" - Ju t the main program 'v,n- - VU"!e a.e happy to have Terry! ravc-lmg- through t Wend-Anderso- n, 'nresy son of Mr anJ Mr. I ee.,H(:r some m!cison and JihI OrpJl, stun of :,nt !Vcris Oigill of Grantiviile, with us ,,n,e hs'htng up oM friends and (Wished lime would have fur the uniimi'r ' them to see more. Bob ha been j I Hjrvard Imversity anJ llappv wedding anniversary on J,,t'ndn8 U " Tent.es- 2S to Mr. and Mis. Vanun.1'1 noA 'June ' Anderson. Hah Neiison to luve a very pleaseJ jweie the tots past week their son nmlH,, , flame Gordon Oabbit s of of Tooele anJ weekend were IjoIj 0l(, djy flnJ C,0 AlMj,,r. U;H ,.n)oved horst aitiily, KictiarJ Sanborn Ihi'y.back riding and at the.r .have recently moved to Utah from;wrwll nor,heast ofpicnmng Wendover. (New Mexico whete he has been , .n the service of the Air force! jrs Mark Tripp have jr (They will sjcnd th- - summer mas VlsltoIS Mr. and MrS- Gail par. Grantsville at the home of Mr kf,r (rilj,ne Tripp) and baby iSanlxirns parents. Mr and Mrs daughter, Colette, born June 22 in AUjn Parkinson, after which they Lehi. They are to their will move to Provo where Ruhurd home jn Ovadu. returning Nevada, will attend the BYU. Recent visitors in the K.B. Mrs. Ired Devoney's mother. home were Miss Dorothy Rus- Mary Knuisen. spent last week in . of oUahoma City and Mr. and Wells, Nevada, where she visit-- . ROSC()e Ferrel of Bakersfield, ed wilh relatives. California. Mrs. Russell is a sister of Mr. Russell and Mr. Ferrel is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ,irs Russell's brother. Miss over the past weekend se pans on visiting a few weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Masnr C'rand- - before continuing her trip. all and dauphter, Camilla of Salt lake City. With them weie Mr Crandall's neice from New York and sister and daughter of Provo. They were returning from a much enjoyed flip through Nevuda and California. aj - Square Dancing At Saltair Is Set For July 9 Mrs. Twain West, accompanied mother, Mrs. Maud Walsh to Salt where she will enter a The greatest American square-hoxpifor treatment. Mrs. West dance caller. Cal Golden, will be and children will remain in the at the spacious open-ai- r ballroom at Saltair to call and serve as city a week to lie near her. master of ceremonies at the bigMrs. Gus Icon (Gladys Leland) gest dancing. event of the season, and baby daughter, Iori, was visit- Tuesday, July 9. ing with her mother. Mrs. Robina Golden has just returned from a long tour of Europe where he Leland the past week. introduced square dancing with e Lt. and Mrs. William Rains shirts and levis to they have their first baby, ands of dancers. He was given a a five and f pound baby rousing send-of- f by more than pirl. The baby was born in the 800 square dancers in London as Tooele Valley Hospital Saturday he left to come home, according to C. A. Thomas, president of the morning. Utah Square Dancing Clubs. Visitors at the Darrel Wadsworth The July 9 square dance at Salhome over the weekend were Mr tair promises to be the big event and Mrs. Chester Ravinscroft and of the season and is being sched-part- y for the much-likeGolden. son, Brent of Albequerque, New Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Harley He is known as "The Kid from Cochrin of Montpelier. Idaho. Arkansas. He did the calling at the Diamond Jubilee square evMr. and Mrs. Gerald are on va- ent in Santa Monica, which atcation for one week. They will visit tracted 15,000 dancers and 85,000 their families and friends of Iba-pa- h spectators. He reports there are and Lavan. more than 30 million square dancers in America today, and someJola, Jerry and Kay Wind are thing like 25,000 callers. visiting at the home of Mr. and All Utah dancers are invited. Mrs. Gerald Wright, Jr. of Salt Says Mr. Thomas, "We expect Lake City. They will be picked up one of the largest turnouts of by their parents, Mr. and Mrs. square dancers that have ever Harold Wind, who will take them been assembled in Utah. It is to Provo to attend Wind reunion at reported arrangements at beautithe residence of Auer Jensen ful Saltair will be ideal, and it on the 4th of July. should be a great event. her ul thous-nounc- one-hal- d - INTERNATIONAL SMELTING AND REFINING COMPANY De-lor- Sedan BUYERS OF r, 1MWGE 4-d- Sedan 95 ten-ru- n WILLYS I CHEVROLET msm OLDSMOBILE CO. You With: OK USED CARS! New Chevrolets! And New Oldsmobiles- l- w A TRY A WANT AD GOLD SILVER LEAD ZINC LEAD-ZINC-OR- ES AND CONCENTRATES . . . PLANT AT TOOELE. UTAH . . . OFFICES. KEARNS BLDG.. SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH . |