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Show J 'The Tccelo Transcript P rdr'Cc !(C Sux T. Nov! I' r. t , aided ki Si veil I line of Culli-ter- , Q 011,1,1, MlltllllV, L lo Null n, Dun Wa-uib- 1 , Thi; Tookh; Tuaxsciupt Friday at Tooelo Cily, Utah. Entered Class matter at tho Post Office cl Tooele City, Utah, under Act ol March 8, 1879, Price lQe per copy. Subscription $4 per year ox Second i or. Jail ii h rs, Ros ell' .elor, Hart. J Orel n set W'nht, prevail nt, fL fund Q corum ol l.lder. Al.rj i'jt-if,r . nun St Inf, Wlsl.'V Weil. Ml Olid coun-- i ; H.ivru-.- , eiur. seiritwy (baths M pj'tiiiT, pus. lent,) I Idei . ( lurton i , Ch.irlc II Dewey, lirti co-ihu, Alan J to a'Cept npjx.rtunit.es that ''jtkm ,.,it, suml min i'i.i, Bar,! our way ti strie n the Chnt.nm.tn, p ex, Icuith Quorum! 1 .Joruqnj Issued Veil I .llllu,!1 i t n, (iio fust 0 inrum of I kh rs. A"il- ,i' ,,rv counsel i 961 'L Friday, ALEX F. DUNN, Editor . iiecorti Attendance Marks s, j-- Grantsville Stake Conference ! led letters to the Editor... The GrinMd'e quar.e'y stake tud u onfereni e held on S n dav, I eb mint of I Uh rs, S.rirdi Vane, fiis,'-umkr the direction of I Mt r (hunh to thank you again, for making it the Fddor i'r dent Saul A. Clark, first ro inscdor; D an Evans, second! What a woiiL i fu) co.yvrt we en- - possible to receive the 1 raiiscript. Antonie R Ivins, was m ati "d el with a rcortl attendame in speaker in the afternoon session, counselor, Paul Hu'hiwuy, si e Ijoved Satui day evening' Mr. Men Jerry Judd. the morning of ti'ei d'O- p ng do at p. . on pro, or ui nudes toward Stake Sunday' Jez is rta'h a g.iat aitist and povle Jarvis, to 511 for the afternoon s. ss.on .things we do. tailed on to say aiSth()(, SupI Svivan ;rt.ulc,.,!gh,Tm sure the chddren we-- thrilled R. I he n.re wards include) ,n tin ew wo ds wen , Hehop J'n "fust assistant; Joseph M Clarke, to p'ay wrh h in M' Culdvs m r Hairy An s,.ond Grantsville Stake are Oneway, lawion. Lynn Pa aslMailti V,v.an linns, m- - did a splendid job directing We, r ,.m J"d with 1,1 UL.a v; u f rda. Clover, lake Po nt S ln,,ll. I nn Paltmr. Stakethank Mr onJ Mis. Caldwell for Tn , Qirrnrrl Urns the mndudmg speaker VMMU j, y. Wend, er and Ibapuh and the d.-(all their work and for giving us Slipl - on l(Ioy soiber ,le spunthree Grantsville w irds Junjde nurruge and Jr t Wor-amthe S. our chddien chance 0 l asSStan; Jethro Specialist Third Class Keith R. furnish! d bv the Ns,d the young jn ople to Use,,i)in,,mi second assistant, Berke-pa- i The music tiopnling in Such an 24, son of B. Dewey Dacliuosm ksdoin the in niar-ij,.a Fawson.itional and entertaining event Grantsville I irst Ward, under the q orr i(,c is a member of the 9th Sigvies, companion. Stake YWMIA president; Florence direction of Jack Millward with Mr. and Mis. A. Coe sens nal Battalion at Fort Carson, Colo. I mm. i Hi liases made at conference Haves-- , first counselor, LuRue Talc Sutton at the puno. was A signal parts specialist with indeed lovely The talks were al'.weie the follow, ng: Ray Farrell v eoml counselor; Aloe Symnnds letters to editor the battalions Headquarters Co., r outstanding Usht ring was by the, Sindberg, president of the 31st secretary, Fein I isenbee, attend Sir Davies entered the Army in Sept., iQuorum of Seunty. Alma Woot-amQuorum of I.lhrs. We would l.ke to thank you for! 1938 and completed basic training .ternary I irst m the morning president of the I n si Quorum 'ak ng the puture of the F ifth at Fort Hood. Texas. spiakc-FIRFSIDE bl'NDAY Ward Daddy Date (session was Ihesuhnt Arthur l,jof Elders, Mario May. fust coun Davies, whose wife, Patricia, vie appreciate you taking timejlives in Mamtou Springs, Colorado, Barrus, who sjmke on the wordspilor, First Quorum of t.ldeis, Second Ward of Christ to do this was graduated from Tooele high lor whosoever shall h Donald Halludav, s' rood counseGleaners arc' Dcar Anderson, sicreiary ashamed of me and of mv words school in 1952 He attended the Smceieiv, a on Fireside Sunday, Koberl L. Naylor, sec, Se-- ond sponsoring f ifth Ward Home Builder of him shull the hon ot'Mn tu-of Utah. University 3 M S'3 Pm lashame.1. when he shall come in Q torum of Elders. Melvin Gi.intiul Teachers jfhriMhy, hi own g'orv. President I.. Clark ln.Iay, Letter to Mr Dunn. jseumd sjx uker, left this though! I that 'he enduring things are the wojld like to show my appre.ward is invited to attend ret u v hard things to do. but are Bu Coition by writing you ths letter, Paul Holloway, president. Fourth worthwhile things ,and thanking you for your ol Fhlirs Don HiTquist for me to receive the Iianscript li,.,!,o;) Ronald Anderson, bn in ) mru-er b.shop of Wendover, told of thebirst counselor; ' W Sherman Tho P sure he'ps on keep ng up o Mr Mrs and ijappv parents, o us, b iijs. m corn! counselor fun. or M Re, d Flindets of Keains and what's going on back home blessing which conies , the lord , Brailsfo-dsee; Wendel S W'h.te, v happy pram! ure-ntsMr and Em go ting aloqg just f.ne now Remarks were made by Nor? - mdav Sihool Supt.; Paul I Wit Mis. Lari Fundus of Grantsville, Em up on crutches and can git ftotn liams, first assistant; Joseph M mnn ince the ainva1 of a rt-vCa 'dwell, recently pre.ty good lm go ug to Bounl the Stuke Reoef Sooe-'at the) nuke it to Church for the first tune j' l.t ke. seen id ass.stant; Vivia, poy horn Saturday. I eh. i had to work or President Alex F. Dunn of lht- I kins, st M irks Hi sp la!. Su'l Lake City s.nee Oetobi-- r YOUR ADDRESS AND PHONE I ooele Stake rep esented the Gea! Calvin Blown, snpt. Stake weighing Six pounds. II and one- - Sundays before rry accident hap- oral Chureh Welfare Committee jYMMIA. J tened the bishop and h.s emm- - SERVICE AVAILABLE IN TOO- Lynn Palmer, fust half ounces selors have been up to the hosp.tal tLE poUN'TY. WE HAVE BOTH ,puki ot the hie smgs ihat follow assistant, William B Johnson, se llhose who are willing to give imid a.sistant, I iRov Soe'berg mi invited me-- out to toe r ward RENTAL amj OME - OWNED R t Ller Aeiome I m really happy to be ) Kins, coneluel r see , Fern S Matthews jire- going again jjodeLS. ALS O AUTOMATIC I Mabc' Stake YWM1A, Mrs. Verl VanNoy is recupe-rat-mg sneaker, touched on morali'y sident, sire mi, sad net going IN STOCK. CONTACT M0DELS and on i ne s abdey to W notion, t.rst counselor; Y.onne ing nicely at the Ilo'y Cross Hnspi always looked fotward to my K0ALD W. CLARK. 461 NORTH l Lls.t-laif Mon-worthwhile after rushed there Kale, counse'or, j meetings things icconijdish FIRST EAST PHONE 740M he desize s snong enoujjh, and (,reen. sec; Agnes Anderson, at day for an appendectomy. Well, be foie closing I would like i I - L Davies Completes Training Signal Prrrta eJth . , r Tin: I Composed a Grantsville of B young from school l.idu high had its inception about 15 veurs ago Wu out too mu(h olxuit it, only that fjnt foul it is a wonderful marching group, who do an outstanding job of entertaining at halftime duting the basketball season Membership in this iluh is a highly desirable one for all candidates. I rent row L to K Judy Dewey, Neva Davenport, lynn Bell, Dione Gollaher, Second row inda Haves. Linda Kydakh the 1 Inna eduta-jj3aV)e- Bybio, Linda Michael, I Ida C, ae I'eierson. lAuothy Stromlx rg, Joyce I Carina Johnson, lois Williams, ilinquist, (ijvlene Huberts llmd row I.mma lean By da'ih Llaine Wadsworth, Lhmna Vjn Noy, Helen Kay Johansen, lit tie limtler, l.velvn Ware. Annette Harms, Carol I Ikuighm, M.llward Buik row Betty Jean Cram er, Irene Ca.tagno, Sorrnco Obregon. I inda Charles, Marie, te limpson, Kaien I Ifors, Karen Peterson. Cecil Michael, S . nje e Vir-gin- jj I j - i lr: e - f . J equal-servin- . j 1 - j R-- , Ee J epc-.Uiu- second LARIETTES. left, Center GRANTSVILLE Barbara Sutton, right President Margaret Barrus. Kneeling at back, Janet Lisenbee. The circle, clockwise Beverly Murphy, Rose mary Millward. Gwen Hammond Ila Dtwey, Pat Nuffei, Sue Johnson. Pat Gustav eson, Marv Jean Johnson, SaunJra Sutton. All ineligibility marks must be made up two mghls before sthed-- j uled game Lariettes Make Big Hit at bt-in-g 4 fW 5 Avvards will be given if all pir-- j are participated m. Every amendment added to this constitution must be passed by s of the members The Grantsville high school LarThis constitution of the Grants ville high school Lariettes must be iettes, an off shoot of the Club, and a wonderful precision upheld at all times in order to marching group, was conceived continue the club and organized only last year by Hazel Dawn Biggs, phys. ed teachFolks er and Pep Club advisor. 14 ti Set for Bea Hartshorn, California State the Champion flag twirler, helped At girls with their flag twirling last Old f oiks Sociable year, and will help them again The annual will he held on Friday, Feb. 14. this year. All residents and former resiLarietle president last year was dents of Grantsville over 25 or Ann Williams This year the presi are cordially in married dent is Margaret Barrus. and the ted to couples attend vi Irene alternate, Castagno. A program will be presented at Lariette Constitution 3:30 in the Grantsville high We, the officers of the Grants-vill- schoolpm. auditorium, after which on school Lariette Club, high supper will be served in the school May 14, 1957, at 8' 30 am hereby lunch room, with dancing and visitmake this Lariette Constitution ing in the high school gym to be Preamble all This club has been organized as enjoyed by The committee would ajvpreciate Club to: a bianch of the a donation of cakes to help them A Create pep with their menu. B Establish sportsmanship Once again, the time is di awing news of late lie is a writer for C. Create friendship among Old Folksjthe Daily Universe," voice of the near foi the annual schools an event looked forward Brigham Young Univeisity com-tSociable, D. Support the athletic associaby everyone. mumty. tion We are wondering why it was,1 In order to become a member IS director in the Student as we are' called Old Folks, of the Lariettes you must: sure when it was first Program Bureau and has written reasonably 1. Be a member of the that it was for old andijnd dnerted thiee student assem-younClub and have one year marching instigated alike. Whatever the reason, hes, one of which was taken on a r digh schools in Southern experience with them. we all seem to be more than 2. Tryout at specified time Christmas. after Utah of fall the to into category ing 3. B or above grade average Old Tolks just so we can qualify an now ,en app0mted as j,as Organization of Lariette Club with Kathy McDonald 1 The Lariette Club must consist tor activities He is a pub-iliof 12 members and an alternate Teen-Ag- e relations Gold 2. The alternate must be a major and Tan Sig- junior Social member During unit 'ma alto as she the act in is year Ball summer vacation he drives a bus ternate. The MIA Teenage Gold and in the parks 3. The alternate must attend two Greert Ball, which was scheduled! practices a week 4. The alternate automatically be Green Ball for Grantsville Stake comes a member of the Lariette which was scheduled for Friday,) Club the following year if she does Feb 7, will be postponed until not march in three or more games March 7. All Beehives and Scouts The Clark Ward Primary held to attend 5. Vice president of the Pep Club are invited will be a Lariette and will be act their annual TO January 31 in the Second Ward BIRTHDAY GRfcFTIYGS ing president of the club on Fi idav 'amusement hall. There were about Lawrence The Following Schedule Annalynn Feb 7, Ann Lucille Johanson, Must Be Upheld people m attendance A Snow 1 Frolic theme was carried out dur-anTryouts for the Lariettes must go H May, Charles Geldmacher Carole Worthington on Satur-iinbe held the last week of April or the evening Christmas trees of the first week day, Feb 8, Larry Dean Sand were placed ail around the May. 2. Practice must be held one hour berg, Irene Millward, Sunday, Feb erige of the han t0 glve an 0Ut.: before school five days a week 4, Jimmy Lee King, Preston I, door feeling The tables were deWm Green, Janette Law- corated in white with green strea starting no later than the first Jackson, rence, George Rupp and Dennis mers running down the center with Monday in November. 3. Every member must have a Orgill, Tuesday, Feb. II. miniature Snow Men and Girls' A happy wedding anniversary to as uniform and it must be paid for centerpieces The opening piay-e- r when requested by the officers Mr. and Mrs DeLoy Price, on was given by Jea" Williams No part of the uniform can be Feb 7, Mr and Mrs. Donald Max Lots of fun games were played, worn except when requested by well, Sunday, Feb 9 and Mr. and after which chili and crackers were officers or when permission is gi Mrs Thomas Rydalch, Monday, served with applie pie alamode, Feb. 10 ven. lot dessert Verl Vklnallv gave a Members of the Lariette Club of Tribute to Daughter reading a GRANTSVILLE vs. MORGAN the Grantsville high school must saxophone and Lumet dint was The Grantsville Cowboys will given bv Patsv Palmer and Mary uphold these rules and regulameet the Morgan basketball team Ann Didcritkson. I he fathers and tions: 1. Three unexcused absenc- in a game on Friday, Feb 7. daughters sang songs to each othes from any meeting or practice Come out and support your team er, alter which the closing prayer was given by James R Palmer or matters of importance and On Feb. 23, 1945, the American Bea Hartshorn was in charge o member will be dismissed permanently. Flag w'as raised for the first time the decorations; Marion Mclnally 2. Three unexcused tardies will be over the Japanese fortified island the refreshments, and Joy Dewev an unexcused absence. of Iwo Jima when members of the games In view of the good 3. A citizenship ineligibility not the 28th Marines planted the Stars time everyone had, maybe dad made up by the designated time, and Strijoes on the highest point, dies and daughters should have J Mt. Suribachi. dates more often. member will be dismissed. fOrmanees Grantsville Hi three-fourth- Old Sociable Feb. 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