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Show Friday, December The Tooe!MYanr.crirt 27, 1957 mmm" Sportsmen Look Ahead to 1958 Fishing Season a NEWS Pie r ish and Game its regular winter quarterly meeting Iasi weekend, 'gave Utah sportsmen their longest fishing season in many ears, I he I'Jjft general angling season. set last )eur to begin June 7. iwJI close on November 15 on all Vx el seven water in Duchesne, Morgan, Rich and Wasatch counties where special regulations will apply. other actions covering the regulations govern.ng the general angling season for lJ58 saw the commission making some major chanI ishmg hours have been ges lengthened by one hour over previous years, from 4 am, through J Utah Com-ntiss.o- in H Firemen's New Year's Dance , I At Grantsville "rtie annual volunteer firemens dunce will begin at 10 pm. on New Years I've and will continue until the wee hours of the morning or long as the merry makers come early this year for Jack, Lorna and Nola Smith when they received a package on 1 ues. in the form of a 5 lb 3 ounce baby girl, a long awaited event for the Smiths who have been waiting to adopt a brother or CHRISTMAS sister for Noia for many months. Nola says her new sister will be Susan. Nola glaJly takes over the feeding of her new baby sister while mother and dudJy look on. are merry. Noise makers, hats, and confetti will provide fun for everyone The c music will be furnished by the "Gamblers". Tukets are $1 50 per couple. The Auxiliary is giving two lovely quilts to the lucky holders of the winning quilt tickets. Quilts to be given away are onj display at Sample's Garage. Last Rites Held Thurs. for Mrs. Erma McBride Close One, 35-3- Funeral services' for Erma were held on Thurs. in the Grantsville I. rst Ward Chapel and were conducted by Kay G. d- mac her j Prayer at the home was y Harry G Willis Posthnle and Pie ilude was played by Lmma Sutton 'and the funeral proceeded as fol- John Robert Eoyer Former Resident Dies, Dec. 20, in Salt Lake City 9 BY HARVEY 1 g ' Jc 1 - .V U3WW k ? True Meaning ol Christmas This beautiful mural of the Nativity helped Irene M.llward's 2nd Grade students realize the spirit of Christmas. The lovely scene was painted by Lois Lynn, who's son, Jeffrey, is member of the class at Grants-vill- e Elementary School. lows: ! NAVI OR The Grantsville Cowboys lost their practice game with the Tooele Buffs 35 to 39, but we think the kids certainly won a moral victory. If this team can play their j0hn Robert Hover. 85. di.xi league games with the same spirit natural causes Saturday. Dec they put into Monday's game, they at 6 45 a m. at the home of a should go to the tournament this daughter. Mrs I uella Sorcomb, year. The biggest surprise was the j 140 Tmerson Ave., Salt I.ake way the Jr. Varsity team clicked City. They won their game easily by a, He was born August 12. 1872 in score of 38 to 29 If Don Ed can Upton. Utah to Will, am and Mary keep this gang together, he should jane Brown Boyer. He married come up with a championship Rosetta Maliarv in 1x92 in Mont team in the next couple of years. pehi-r- , Idaho. She died in 1905 Friday, Dec. 27 will be Grants- - He later married Julia Nvgreen mno 8 ville's last nrartire eame This n . Gran'SVl1 P' She will be with Wayne High School du-m 193- u, occuPatinn at Grantsville farming of of w!!,e Diet j .....J T" W'rTS "V ; itrvan Charles L One I Invmanlm Kav Johnson-leeting Hmn "I Solo Walked Today Where Jesus Walked" by Sterling Hal-I mma 1., day accompanied hv' s SuttonR Wd- Speaker bamsGod i mursijnus Solo IJorothy Jones; Benediction S - - - Ja-m- Anderson. uas in city nmetery. grave wa, dedicated bv Paul Johnson. The r,rst Ward Ret- - uria G- - h1'!- - lace, Grantsville; Darrell. Tocx-le- ; Jan. 10. Wasatch at Grantsville'daughters. Mrs. Strcomb. Mis. Jan 14, Judge Memorial at Goldie Johnson, Long Beach, Ca- Grantsville. Iiforma; Mrs. Edna Hopkins, Up Jan. 17, Grantsville at North ton, Utah and one stepdaughter. Summit. Mrs. Marion Orr Dover, Grants- Jan. 24. No Rich at Grantsville lvlle; 19 grandchildren, 37 great Jan. 31, Grantsville at St. Jo- - grandchildren, brothers and ' tors, Joe and Albert of Coalville, Feb. 4, Grantsville at So Rich Utah;; Mrs. Elizabeth Arnold and Feb. 7, Morgan at Grantsville Mrs. Annie Perry, Salt Lake and Feb. 18, Park City at Grants- - Mrs. R0se McBride, Las Vegas, ville. Nevada. Feb. 14, Grantsville at Park Funeral services were conCity. ducted Tuesday, Dec. 24 in Salt Feb. 18, Park City at Grants- - Laie City. Burial was at Upton. ville. Utah. Feb. 21, Grantsville at Judge Memorial. VISIT PARENTS , Feb. 28, St. Joseph at GrantsMrs. Sherry Johnson and son, ville. Ricky, of Provo, are visiting GREETINGS TO op and Mrs. Robert Lawrence. Albert Barrus on Friday, Dec. 27; Sherry's husband, Gary, is ex-t- o James Sutton and Mark May'pected to join them for Christmas, on Saturday, Dec. 28; to Ronnie They will spend New Year's in Hale and Richard B. Anderson on Nevada with Gaivs parents. Sunday, Dec. 29 and to Edith Peterson and F.dith M. Anderson v .Mabel I rna Siromberg, Mdl.e rddo Thelma Naylor. Maxine Painter, accompanied bv Emma Sutton James R. I aimer. Speaker nJ 'as In The Garden" Dorothy :e d I srS'Z'of Rdd j McBride ! 8 f iMrs t reed Hvlumi, pluv ed hostess to the fo'lowing little friends who gathered at her home on Unirs to help her celebrate her 5;h birth tav. Marge ne Mdnelly, Kim 1alnu-r-, Mail Sandtierg, Carolyn dark,, Margaret Kimtx-r- , lairry llohh-nItith Anderson, J.nkie Miller, Nola Smith and Jay Garth McBride ryth-mali- To Buffs' in f Si Mrs Cowboys Lose t 9pm All f;-- ' '" " last ,a,J was Sunday rented Sucms Amon ,he an ous,JnJ'nS who cun' r, huted to s.,h.,s of the production was Mrs ' lima Strom be rg. whose name1'" round on a 24 hour a day was omnn.ied from the lot of( and possession limits will j Hag noixts i remain generally the same as for jljst year. The game fish classifi-jratio- n of trout, salmon, grayling, New pictures of the sun taken bass and p, broken, making al S, 0! fct,'d fn"n ,a N,'.v for anglers to take a possible rev 14 m 111,1 ,he Jce ,he sun limit of trout, salmon or grayling f pase(us a mu another limit of bass and p,ke in diamater. with ,n :w ,0 5 one day. any a tc mperature of about 9,003 Other changes made by the 12,090 degress Tarenheit. Commission included a ruling that fires are not artificial light. camp tragic death of T rma Me All general and special regula-- j O S heartaches many " v jions includc-- in the annual angl- true. but the friends, neigh-j- , ing proclamation will be published jxr7 and 'fo'ks"aM over the state'at avail- a a(cr an(j W1j forward w th MS1-offers jn reprint form from both h,.i - 10 lor:lu' 'CKd dept, of bees and license vendors WJS vitally needed, or to offer to over me siaic. even to taking! h!p in any care of the sweet baby girl the words of our Saviour whenj After six years of experiments, He said "Wrily I sav unto you. Navy scientists have successfully Inasmuch as ye have done it unto bounr-radar booms off the moon, one of the least of these my hreth- - indicating the moon can be used radio relay station. I" T"? , t - d " -'- - - l HO 17 MUCH DOES IT COST TO BUILD Veterans News WINNERS of the Grantsville high school an- nual Christmas story writing contest were given their checks at the Senior Assembly on Tuesday as they appear in the picture. The senior high winners were Linda Boyer, first prize of $3 with her story entitled Christmas at the Williams Home; Beverly Murphy, second prize of $2 with her story, Benny and Dona VanNoy, third prize of $1 Christmas; her story, Embrace of Christmas. Jr. high winners were Leora Washburn, third prize, $1, David Palstory, Jimmy Learns a Lesson; mer, second prize, $2, Christmas of Long Ago;;" David Hammond, first winner of J3, with Christmas Tall Tales. The students do outstanding work on these stones and are to be highly complimented. on Monday, Dec. 30. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Stromberg on The latest Veterans AdministSat., Dec. 28. ration report on the review of and pension cases compensation CHRISTMAS PARTY added to the rolls after World Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin HunterWar II shows 53 376 claims reheld a Christmas party for theirjuired readjustments, or 8 2 Sat., Dec. 21, at cent of the 648,000 cases compl- their home. eted through September 30. Twenty - two of their twenty-seve- n Included were 5,668 increases grandchildren were present in monthly payments to compenalso one great granddaughter. sate for a worsened degree of to They believe in equality in the disability, 20,911 decreases home, so they have fourteen grand match a disability improvement sons and 13 granddaughters andi The terminations included 18,112 e the great granddaughter evens up, showing an improvement in score. lability to a level no longer just ifying monetary awards, and 8, 685 terminated after "clear and unmistakable error was found in associating the disability with the period of military service. Except for a few cases, VA said. The Grantsville Gun Club which 'service - connected has been con- was organized this past fall has firmed in the 18,113 terminations. 27 charter members and will soon These veterans may be returned complete their affiliation with the to the rolls if their ailments again daily. sire limits were removed on both game and fish, making it legal to take a limit of trout measuring six inches each, Several more waters were made open to year round fishing, some of which were all waters in Cache County west of highway 91, Clear luke. Goshen Creek, Howell Res- ervoir, Locomotive Springs, Provo River upstream to the Geneva RiwJ. Nine Mile Reservoir, Pali sades lake, all waters in Tooele County and Sevier River proper eu hiding last Fork below Otter Creek Reservoir and the entire includ.ng Aaay Creek. ln addl""-- , a!1 water ,0 A HOUSE? WELL, THAT AIL DEPENDS ON THE KIND TOD WANT THE SAME PRINCIPLE IS TRUE OF dis-th- E . ANNOUNCEMENTS Receive Call After Call Asking HOW MUCH ARE "WEDDINGS? V7c Kj e National Rifle Association. comensatorily disabling adverse etitive shooting will soon be on the Veterans involved in the findings changes may appeal agenda. Our purpose for forming a club to the Board of Veterans Appeals,1 is that through combined talent, VA added. we have, tasks that would take! As of September 30. a second years for a few men to do can be rev'ew bad been ordered for an accomplished in a short time. One estimated 125 000 cases in order of our greatest needs is for a good to confirm their accuracy and rifle range where we can , safely protect both the veteran and the teach our yoth the fundamentals Government. Many of these are of safe shooting so that when they,ircluded in the 648,000 completed reach the age that they take to 'cases, VA said, time the fields and forests they will be Being conducted on a basis, the review was good marksmen. This in turn will available assure less hunting accidents, !as started in 1954, and is to cover all cases of World game kills and less crip-.'ne-d pled game that does no one anv",ar H or peacetime veterans The Grantsville school students both elemenHAPPY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL children good. There is a real satisfaction under age 55 who are receiving tary and high were entertained with a movie to the true sportsman to know thaticompensation for service - con-th- e encircle a Christmas tree in joyful anticipation on Friday morning. A gift from Principal James disabilitites, and all of a visit from Santa and the annual Christmas deer he shot was killed R. Willjams, Assistant Principal LaVar Hansen 55 who are receiving under and shot.erans not chased down and party. and the staff of teachers. after it has a leg broken, pos- - pensions for nonservice - con-jj- r ff.1 nected disabilities. sibly to be completely lost. office on in December sales will Provo. more were Identified for review HUNT begin permit DEER Our club is a civic organization SPECIAL jtive days, 28 and end Sunday, January 5, As always on a late season hunt, of which there is about 3500 adultban 1,7000 000 cases. VA said AT DIAMOND FORK hunters are urged to go prepared clubs and 4000 Junior 1958. organiz- The Utah State Department oft any weather conditions. Tire ations affiliated with the National Superalloys As set up by the Board of Big Fish and Game today announced, chains will be necessary for any Rifle Association. Superalloys" are those design- the hunt was Control Game onto moved now off the main highway travel. that deer have We also think the residents of ed to exhibit the highest strength serious deer the winter range in sufficient num- - s,ped Tooele County are to be com- - presently obtainable from metals conditions the winter in range ber to warrant calling the D.a-- j mended for the excellent safety at elevated operating tempera-recor- d areaFork-TanHollow special k mond The Navy reports that more than during the hunting season ,tures. Nearly all of these alloys notice deer hunt,) spokesmen for the department permit, five-da- y 1957. We hope for the same contain nickel and chromium and 25,000 letters have been dispatched!0 hunts' scheduled the the last of jlat some 70 permits are still may also contain one or more of for this year. available for the hunt and may to Operation Deepfreeze." adforci T. Walters the elements, cobalt, titanium, purchased tl.iough the deer load was 5,000 in one week. Itungsten and molybdenum. gr presjdent The hunt, to run nine consecu-jb- e Comp-.becom- vet-rig- There are many Different Designs, and as many Different Prices; and in several Designs there are two or three Grades. How Much Does It Cost To Build a House? Our Prices on "Weddings" are competitive and very often lower than elsewhere, on identical Grades and Designs. We have Weddings as low as $7.00 per hundred in lots of 500. WE MONOGRAM NAPKINS - peak" ? |