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Show The Tooele Transcript r Friday, September 27, 1957 - .s, 7 , u (IfgS for Ha'cman' wai Tmie iWeUnd with a (207) 538 senes. ,jn Ic.ib Hanna the losers Jr ftoiGS IT Caldwell s was Keith Cook With a ,(232) 5j series, leammates Max Booth and Nick Thomas had SIX K r 5(5 From G.H.S. Hiah (' weik SeC. evening at Grantsville commanded to fix t nas leaHv a very for their muster. Then, breakfast i and extiiatc wink, e !penally tor the goats were dressed up 8gjm who were the Sojihomote girls i hir he assembly whuh tieik plane, , ing initiated into the G Unr. The it! 12 .10 m the auditorium and,1 had to do ever) thing and nnvthn g even some of the goats that the Junior and Senior guts cotildn though t get the green food color requested them to do. ms ou of ,htir hair, ,,tey 'i eil.iesil.iy night all the goats seemed to have a lot of fun. (Sophomme g.rls) weie gailied in When s hool started, it didn't vaiious pieces of hideous cloth- mean (he summertime fun and, I here were vety few wlm ing would slop Not for some i were recognizable. ke hope some parlies v of the Senior class, anyway. I ii.-- ; i- -c' weren't too of the townspeople held one of hear the most they some of crea these when shmked parties of he seavm; tures burst into three home a with- - 'njoyable Sml1 M la' ta'vl N'ew officers for the Ag Club in the Grants-vill- e out warning and sat down and Hr to. party place at the-without watched television H.gh School are L to R, front Earl, saving where everyone got Hutih Dunyon, Reporter; Bill Severe, Vice word to anyone. Ih.s was just their fill of scrumptious fried' President. Garth Bear, Sec. Back Row I, one of the many embarrasmg n salad d,mU and atl'r tasks given lo these girls to do territory. On several occasions the and those who didn't obey had a nK.n After the eats' were over andCoby 'breatem-- but were nice su(Hr of onions and raw fare- teach Rupp played table was cleared, a fire wasi8e eggs built m the fireplace. Butch turn- Prac,ca!ly his whole squad anj , ed on Ins car radio and everyone bey all made a very good show-- , Due lo the . . . rV jm lhould ml,rm danced Ills cor had lo be pushed ,n' Th, home after the party.) Those who Kr,,a( leal w,ith a few more games .. This corning Iri-- j L ,1 were at the arty were Butch u"l''r (bnr 'be ''P1' acceptance of our lowboys take on Dot Ida' Johanson, Margaret Dunyon, on the Grants Memorial Jc'clygc Sharon Palmer, Verb Kington, Byron l.lfors, Pat Gust vde b'ld, aveson, Terry Anderson. Barbara pta on it r rs i vri rtai Sutton, Lmda Miller. Bruce SoeThe Grantsville Kf A olfi . Jervt-tJim Karen Johnson. berg, v David Dewey. Ha Anderson and erlJim'l 'be lady teachers at tget acquainted tea m the school, Joyce I ilenquest. lunch room on Tuesday evening. last respectively. M.ke Mogul, Mrs. Fred lldl spent last weekend visiting with her son and , Mr. and Mrs. daughter-in-lawKeith H Hill and family, at Magna. She returned home Tuesday Some of the masters (Senior and ,juni,,r 8,r,s K"1 ,n nd, K their gouts home with (hem fur the night J arly (he next morning the goats vs ere pushed out of tlieir mc. warm beds (on the, j TiGWis game for Drug took four points J'oloskya team H.gh for vy J cUiu 2o Caldwell fiom land IT had a S. hool - i I L v r Sl" ' a i ISui w Donald Neville. Instructor; Blaine Johnson. President; l.arry Fraser, Treasurer and Robert Cook, Sentinel. to tn R WINTERIZE! un-th- e Patrol class of the Grantsville Second Ward Prihike to have mary pause long enough after their their picture snapped. Happy though tired they are Seated L to R Glen Orgill, Gerry Bybee, Tommy Palmer. Standing L to R Billie VanNoy, Gary Worthington, Paul Clark, David Fawsun. and Riiky Nyland. Class lenders are Myrtle Barrus and Lorna IHgley. The Guide - five-mil- In-l- GOLDEN HARVEST 1 Grantsville Loses 24. NFW PI P CLL'B MI MBFRS iRitiation of new Pep Club mem-txr- s was conducted at the (irants-vill- e High School last week. The Cowboys gridders came out The following girls were imtiut t on the short end of a 7 0 league 'ed at the assembly Thursday: ft game last I rulay with South Stromberg . Fvelyn Ware, mil which was played on the So Craner, Joyce I.iljenquist, Ann Summit field. The only score of ette Barrus, Linda Boyer. Bette the game came in the early min- - Butler, Cecil Marlene' Byboe, utes of play as the result of a Timpson, txmna Vanfs'oy, Lois Grantsville fumble, with South, Williams, Linda Charles, Karen Summit recovered. In the second Flfors, Carole Flkington, Helen half Grantsville came back to Matthews, I ana McMichael, Robert V. Brown a very fine brand of football, da McMichael. Karen Peterson, v. brown, real good robi While they failed to score, most Lida Gay Peterson, Gaylene Rob-o- f natured about having his picture' the play was in South Summit'erts. taken, will celebrate his first birth- day on Monday, Sept. 30. He is son of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brown' ,Ann of 195 Fast Clark St.. Crantsville.;Gleaner THIS WEEK of a neighbor. The children were swinging from a pulley that had been used for butchering and young Russell let go of the rope anJ as he fell, caught his lip on the hook. He is reported to be recovering y Mantes Chevrolet 23 South Main, Tooele Phone 866 I AUTO ACCESSORIES 64 East Vine, Tooele POSTI ACS at NEW '57 NEAR-CO- PRICES! ST ljr,7POSTiAr Chief Super Ltn-pla- y rt BODY SHOP I The accident occured at the barn 1st League Tilt Ihru-o- ut ZEREX I John-jingha- I Sept. Sept. n - TREMENDOUS with 3 17 Michael s Jewelry 2Sth. Paulos Motor continued to lead the pack as they took three points Russell Johnson, five year - old from the Smelter team Bill Buck-soof Mr. and Mrs. Max was high for Paulos with, son of Grantsville, was treated at'a 179 with a 224 game, the Tooele Valley Hospital on Wtd High for rhe smeitrr was Mike nesday evening for a laceration of Mogus with a (227) 5x5 series. the lip. Bateman Jewelry moved into so-- , Five sutures were required to ootid place by taking four points' close the wound from Michael's Jewelry team. - SALE! will continue lion hull, Saturday evening YOUR CAR e RADIO-AND-HEATE- ST A. WACOS Station-Wago- n HYDRAMATIC R Wins Silver j Gleaner Award $3,980 00 Asking Price S; RETAIL ?'as made a Slcr on Sunday evening at Sa- ,crament Meeting in the Clark To earn this honor, she had (Ward. TV ON APPEARS Sandys continued to control top any requirements in her Hal Barrus made h.s debut on fd,l spot by taking Padgen's Adv. Agand ard Class TV' last week when be appeared, ency for three points. High for with a group of science teachers !ThekSe were m the Perso"al lead' Sandy's was Mike Mogus with a and recreation study on Gordon Owens "Tixljy in (234) 573 series. Teammate Nick f,eldstures." had a 207 and Mav Ma She is the first Junior Gleaner Thomas a 212 'h. for to be awarded the Silver Gleaner ee, had S WaS B,U BucklnSham- I' Padgen to G.H.S. from certificate the Clark Ward. !ieh S scason game of and is also holder of six individual 256 (617.) awards. The Grantsville High School Se-Cook's team rolled over the Cos-i Margaret Hudson from the MIA Club takmg four pom s niors will sponsor a dance Friday ted her Sjveopol, tan .Keith Cook was the big man with evening. Sept 27 m the H,gh!Gleaner cerficate ,96204-24Sehtxil gym. Music will be byj for 8 nice 645 ser,es' Fern Matthews, president of the'8 KTUT gained four points from Caldwell's Orchestra. Tickets are Stake YWMIA. pinned iGrantsville L for the rad.o men $j 00 per couple and extra ladies. e Am da her of the Eagles. High I3.x cents. Everyone is welcome, 'r,. was Ernie Paulos with a (194) Bishop and Mrs. Cliff Williams., 5(1 series. Tim Ablett helped with a 530 series. YOUTH CHORUS TO BE FETED S-E-E The Youth Chorus of Grantsville Stake will be entertained on Friday evening at a party to be given in the recreation hall lots of rolL. Buys ler skating and hot dogs. for BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO Elwood Lisenbee and Wendy K. Williams on Friday, Sept. 27; ; to Nellie D. Selby, Lois Williams and Robert Sutton on Saturday, Sept. (Stationary, Roll-up- ) 28; ; to Earlene Flinders, J. Harold Doors Reed and Janice Brown, Sunday, Sept. 29;; Diane Edde and Oscar 1 700- - Down i!ir,7roxTi.u' rori: Star Chief Custom Catalina Pic-lfrj- P - FULLY-POWERE- Students Sponsor Dance POWER-BRAKE- D POWER-STEERIN- HYDRAMATIC-WINDSHIELD-WIPER- WHITE-WALL-TIRE- S ELECTRIC-ANTENN- A G 5 RETAIL-S4- S Asking Price , 120.00 $; 700Down S Many more to choose from at Similar prices SAtALtAUPDovmr Payments on approved credit. . O Clarke Johnson or Roland STOKER 44 MOTOR CO. East First North, Tooele, Utah Aluminum Awnings Storm and Windows n and Quick Brick 1473-- or W ; VL to LaVar J. Hansen, Darrell Anderson, Frances Naylor, Paul Law rence and Mario May on Oct. 1. Clip-O- Phone Anderson on Monday, Sept. 30; ri ,-- 1981-- Y? f SCOUT DANCE BEE HIVE The Grantsville Stake MIA is sponsoring a dancing party for all Scouts and Beehive girls in the Second and Clark Ward recrea- - 4 COTTON CALYPSO BOYS NYLON REVERSIBLE DRESS JACKETS All Sizes Regular 3.98 Pile Lined Machine FRUIT of LOOM FRI - SAT Washable 1.00 9 DEER HUNTER SHIRTS RED FLANNEL Regular $2.98 Reg. 10.95 now $1.97 PCS ONLY MEN'S TEST There's a place for YOU - - at BYU Get the job done before the spring rush. Nitrogen is available when it is most needed by your plants. Apply fertilizer when theres less problem with soft fields and roads. All advantages of a large University All the attention of the small College Make sure you get fertilizer on your crops. Adequate faculty for the largo student body. Use USS Nitrogen Fertilizers this Fill and increase your yield and vour profit. See your USS Nitrogen fertilizer dealer now. USS USS AMMONIUM ITROGEN FERTILIZERS USS AMMONIUM NITRATE Zt USS ANHYDROUS SULFATE vs X 4 rf ' slake of the LOS Church, entirely with student membership in 17 wards. A complete Vi- Size 12 Only 2 for 99c TO CHECK TABLE BROKEN LOTS UNBELIEVABLE Scores of cultural, geographical, departmental and social groups, open to all students. PRICES Efficient employment, health, food service. Bib Overalls Web Elastic Susp. Regular $1.00 Friday and Saturday 2 pair $1.00 Broken Sizes Regular $3.25 FRI.-SA- MEN'S IVY LEAGUE PANTS Natural Colors Only Dickie and Other Famous Brands FRI. -- SAT. T. $1.97 BOYS DRESS TOP COATS Regular $24.95 8 only $8.00 SAVE AT counseling, September 30 - October .egistratlon Flannel Shirts SOX THE RIDICULIOUS Prepare NOW to Attend AMMONIA BOYS PLAID BE SURE Ample housing has been provided on campus and in the community for the large visiting studentbody. New accommodations in Provo have increased this year. There is a place for you. Spread your work load. 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