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Show The Tcccle Trcrnrcript Friday February TOOELE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 14, 1958 Past Presidents and Installation Banquet 14, 1958 February Kirk Coral Room NEWS VIEWS Sw To Hold 80th ' ' t w.( i ii et tills weekend be i, a i a at the ll and la I 'timed m cw TALENTED RACHFL who STROMBFRG, took up painting as a hobby a Mil over a year ago, has been honored by having one Local Artist to r Guest the President of W C. Tate, Brown, L. Vice-Preside- Weigh. Executive Secretary Carolyn Palmer Vocal Solo Id Elroy Nelson Speaker Benediction, Dal. V.m lames 1 Past Presidents LuVur Tate Dr I J. Convention chairman. Roy I., Gibson, editor and publisher "t the Neplu Times News, has outbn ed tobo.v ng subjects to he treated hy discussion during Better New tpjjH-Woikshojrs Saturday a nil Sunday morning Key to lo.ts Newsjaj'er Job - Shop How- to Produce School iPrefts. und Make A Profit. "I Pjh-Wci.lv New spa; r Reprcsenta lives presentation film to the auto-- O J Herbert M..lburn 1950 James L. Brown, Weight, President Vice-Preside- Executive-Secretar- y 1952 1953 Dugdale 1954 Sidney J Bellamy Frner.t G Mantes Lionel W. Olsen 1955 F John Berl H. 1951 Barrus W. C. Tate, 1949 Wallace Thompson T. Incoming Officers (1958) 1948 Brant Caldwell Jess P. Allen j Hung in Capitol H John Bert II jL' Have Paintings Lf Comments Assik laimn to bihouse Motel. I cb duriiH Or OFFICERS Acceptance i .iv sess oils o! fen i nlmn will h" lieo S riles, it. ..lent o." tb I its: S ( uritv in ..iij' iii I) .lame-- . (jnnfui, doer a I ' n I o' .st ar. I Dublin. Uu ,rejj. 1) Stanley I esber, of ultthe ghaut Young I'n.vers.tv fat ini! pmfessor of adv infixing and 'Cat: (. Chrislenst n, cooidniatorl of tesearch at the University of of her pictures selected to hang in the State Capitol. The picture is now on display and will remain th re until March S. t INSTALLATION Si't lake . President Lionel W. Olsen Carolyn Palmer President Lionel W, Olcen Caldwtll Instrumental Trio Mus.ca til attend nnul coivrntnn o tin ltah Sijte ftess L lu-poi- nirn fiom all over the1 r . o! P.oijrv.s Annual Confab Jack Maher Pres. O. T. Barru Clair Halverson Cere morues In loJacticn of Fast PiesiJ. nis Vocal Utah State Press qu-- . Invooaln n Master Nt 7:00 P.m. WELCOME Outgoing Officers (1957) Lionel W. Olsen, President James Paulos, A. Rachel Stromberg, a most tal1956 ented and versatile person, has' John L. Brown, Executive-Secretar- y just bad the honor of having one 1957 of her paintings judged g.vod enough by the Utah State Institute of fine Arts to hung in the L'tah Jack Maher, Chairman ol Installation and Past Presidents Banquet State Cap"ol He-- s was one of the1 i mi "Roads und, industry, ones chosen out of seven hundred, Myrtle Allsop, arrangement of Table Decorations and Seating M.llvvard was Min U. Improve your NYwspa-- j Lovely entries to be on exhibit, and will chosen t Rosemary t Clair Halverson, arrangements lor Banquet Program reign a . the first Home-- rHl "ith lie; r News Iho:nj., laved until March 8 doming Queen of the C.rantsv itte Better layouts Sell More Space;, aim and purpose of this Do I Marshall Groae, arrangements lor Guest Speaker Uses Pub!..-- , ,th(M1 on , riljv shp exhibit .s to show the finest work hl., VI hat About Our Rflauons Own! chos,. ovcr four candidates, and Master of Ceremonies being done in the Meld of painting, arH wa, croWlU.j L.n by Pnn pnl Vtswering Your Mcchanual; bv sculpture On. graphic R si.ons next election, James Williams at the Chamber of Commerce, and pres-lthUtahs art'sts, and with the hope opal , Chairman named at the dinner nJj a,M.;llbiv where the can tit Saturday afternoon, the ent'y a member of th govert at this exhibition will impress ()ua,,s were judged on talent, 'at the annual Association business nors hoard, advised Tooede County for 1959s banquet was Kenneth of the Mate of Utah, as Tooele Rose people be held to elections w p,.rM)Mal,ly an( .,rant, tmg politicians and paity members tt Shields, of we as visi ors outset o t eimarv (jancecl to of the new Association of- , Lulluhye Attend the mass meetings and1 'U-r- s on the assembly and d.rcctnrs for ITH Sun- Sh!e, W"f I,!f'.prt7nt V,Iall!y and;Birdland to meet the chat jT vote actively D1 ' i'1 ft t at one ocVvk tht annual As- , Beinp acknoM lodg'd and hnnnr-'da, lenge he said lay ahead for the K0K. Awards H inuu.-will be yearSrf at the ha'f :,m.. of the basket Republicans in future elections, B a juried show, a.m- - hall will hl. was escorted ,n by hed at which tune awards w.ll be pane. ed to prtsint the best hundred to to untts were local urged give Anderson, to the newspapers m the one hundred - fifty works of Utah jerry She aKo studenthody pre ;,a,e to their convictions and vo,c sklt,n! wh(J hiUt. received recogm- n.If,nt.d (ner the art during the past year make converts to the .deals they Homecoming dunce later in the ;,o-- in th rang ones-n ''Publicans turned out in Mrs. Stromberg started exjx n good possessed. He eulogized President I x,. 11. me Best in Ivpo-raph- v I meriting ttith painting a little o'er PureUse of Mustrat.ve Ma fjshion. Tuesday night at a incoln Lincoln. quoting from his slate-- j a year ago. and all she has done Intents in his addiess Day dinner held at Marvista This coming Saturday. Feb. 15, f which numbers 82 canvas') has featured speaker, LaMar Buck- C.ty Juc'ge M F.arl Marshall will be the last Saturday that 1953 been without oufs.de instructions, , l pointed out the enirei d the banquet and a musi- - auto license plates will be sold F.xcellenre, Outstanding ner, from Ogdc-nhis art bmng self taught, and war unification of the Republican party cal program was enjoyed by Community Service. ,he date of deinquPncy s0 the outcome of the search for ,'U Uiah Sti.ie Pies-- A' ,Oeia through the elect on and sub-- e group Memhei s of the State shops' reports Wm. R. Judd. County As-she could do would that something tion lists as its members l.ftv-twquent efforts of Governor Georgeidepurtments attend along with the sessor take the place of her much-loveClyde. Both local and stale following special visitors: weekly newspapers thio ighoot the D Wednesday, Feb. 12 is Lincoln's hobhv of gardening, a hobby which state. Present officers are: F. Rus- - level units were cited as heingj and Mrs. Howard Leatham, birthday and a holiday, and Satshe had to give up for health reasell Innts, l.elu Free Prtss, aligned in their objectives' gaR Lake County assessor; J. R urday, Feb. 22 is a holiday, due to sons, and one she had worked at im B. Wallis Vernal platforms as a result of Gov- Stevens, representing the Governor Washington's birthday. The followfor so many years. This hobby . and William A. Lang, mentioned ing Saturday is March 1st, the .press, vice president; Jack War- - ernor Clydes activities, gave her the satisfaction of produ- ervthing is in readiness for all to Mr. Buckner, at one time presi- - by some groups as a possible nom- - date of delinquency for 1957 auto Spanish Fork Press, secre-- l a show place of her lovely'come and enjoy the program. cing p , dent of the United States Junior inee for the U.S. Senate race in plates. with beautiful flowers, treeslner and .. To-m- , Vice-Preside- i Committee Members v 1 - e County GOP , jdei.-rm.n- Hears Unity Note r sc.,tlr 1j1CcI1S6 t j 10(111116 IS At Lincoln Fete Drawing Near B'-s- t nt-'u- the1,.,, . o Mr. and presi-lmor- Mrs. Thomas Reed e - d new granddaughter Florence Thomas 'her heim, and her sister Mr. and Mrs. Benard son Pamona. Thomas Reed in Ana- andbrother-in-law- ? y dancing. Swen- yard and shrubs. Master of ceremonies will be in She made an appearance on TV Don Johnson. Orchestras will be with some of her paintings last Hans Williams and Earl Dnna'd-son- , Mrs. one taking up where the other year and was interviewed by Sally leaves off. Salisbury Tells of Brief Since giving up her gardening The cnmmitee who have worked Now making a home at 58 West between her paintings, shejlong and hard deserves recogni- mJ to Los Clark St in Grantsville are newly- Trip 'has knit over 316 pairs of slippers'tinn. They are as follows: 7L weds, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reed Our brief visit to Los Angeles ror family and friends over the! Jack Brown: ladv The bride is the former Miss 'hat!n.rman. M,lva Bohnder; secre- ence Thomas, daughter of Mr. andMhhomof3" r andTrV Md- - PaS't beau-itarthe art of Barbara Jefferies. Mrs. Joseph P. Thomas of Mur-jtoAnderson for the annual Finance chairman Bill Ratnhffe union of former Grantsville rest- Mr. Reed is the son of Mr. and dents. About 40 people were had the encouragement, backing. jington, Farrell Butler, Muling Grant E. Reed of Grants-jsenand support of her husband and Cook, and Jimmy Johnson. v,e' faWe met Rae Rovvberry and Decoration chairman. Berniece family without whose help these The couple were married Teb. Alice Marsh and family, Mr things would never have become Castagno; committee, Nettie Mae at Elko. Nevada by Justice of mily, and Mrs. Benard Swenson and fa a reality. Her children number Brown, Ruth Henwood and James Peace Geo. R. Boucher, at his Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nor four, her grandchildren, 17. Leatham. home. For the occasion, the bride mily, Ida Wrathall, Irene Severe Program chairman, Val Smithwore a grey suit with a three berg, Bates, Palmer, Veva Anderson committee, Janet Cook, Kenneth strand pearl necklace and pearl and many members of the Jensen Brown, Lee Williams and Roland them were earrings. Attending Jamily. Lizzy Rowberry, Amy Smith. Blaine Sutton and Betty Reed. Hicks and Libby Worthington were Food chairman. Fdna Accompanying the .bridal party visiting in the area, so they came Martel JIale, Florence were Mr. and Mrs Grant F2. Reed also. It was The following assignments for good to hear Iva Gee Haves. Ellen Ande'-snVivien An Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Sutton and Home the stake for Grantsville Jensen and Alice Spry Soollev derson. Vernon Knoulton, Johnny Miss Betty Reed. 15 Feb. for Sunday, play the old familiar melodies Missionaries Nelson. George and Rose Green lajS that we loved in the days gone by have been released by President Publicity chairman, Lucy Sand-IJFirst Ward Scouts We had planned to have a picture nrown romm:,teeEdi,h CbTk LWardribPrR: Willard rSagers J(!nnis Bowell , Florence Edde. taken, but the rain came, and the Enjoy Banquet was too large for an indoor and Raymond Sagers Y The Grantsville First Ward group Leon Hartshorn and Clover picture Scouts, Troop 166 and Explorers is We visited Sam Hudson and his Bart Christensen Post 166. under the direction of Max LaVell Cluff, Dugway us wife, Clara. They entertained Scoutmaster Forrest Washburn, with many stdries of early days Welker commemorated the Birthday of in Grantsville. Vernon Fawson, McCoy G.I. Erda We were dinner Scouting with a banquet, to which ,i of Mr. and Mrs. Benard Johnson guests the boys and their parents were Swenson at the Francis Broadbent, Ready cash is available at four'jis of St. John home lovely invited. Mac Gardiner, Area 5 per cent per annum to those Vet-1their daughter, Shirley in Pam- Paul F. Wrathall John Droubay, erans who have kept up their GL Lake Point representative from the Great Salt ona; also dinner guests of Mrs Lake Council was guest speaker. Alice Marsh at the home of her John Beagley. insurance and have converted it Snectal guests were the Grantsville Lowell Grif- to one of the permanent plans First Grantsville L.aVon MerWe visited Stake Presidency and the Scout daughter According to Mr. Georop L. Ca-- I lin and Leola Johnson. Their home fiths, Mark Southworth executives of the stake. About 50 n the Sin Marcus Pass, a short Grantsville Second Lee rey, National Service Officer for George the Disabled American Veterans persons were present to enjoy the distance from Santa Barbara, has Millward, Thane Imlay nolicy holders may borrow up to evening. a beautiful setting rolling green 94 per cent of their reserve upon MIA LEADERSHIP hills all around, with a few early NEW BABY The Grantsville Stake MIA will execution of a loan agreement sat-- , fruit trees in full bloom. Little Shelly Jean, a hold their leadership isfactory to the administrator monthly We also had the privilege of atLoans may be repaid in full, in into the Glen Willardson family in the Los An- meeting on Monday, Feb. 17 at one session tending was born on Saturday, Feb. 1 in 7: 30 pm in the Clark and Second amounts of S5. or anv multiple L geles Temple. Martinez, Calif. The Wiilardsons There were nianv interesting at- Ward chapel. All MIA workers thereof. Disabled Veterans may have two other children, Tony and tractions which we visited, but that are urged to be present. make application at the office of Russell Mrs Willardson is the DAV, 1750 South Redwood Rd the us most which imoressed vn' Helen Matthews. Grandmoth- the all others should anplv at the conthe good will and, Pish Plantincr friendliness, er Mnvme Matthews is visiting tact office within the Veterans Ad-of those we met.. Ifxir . i her daughter at Martinez and is hospitality ministration. It is necessary that outstand-jli'-lUSUnClGr D0 t these qualities, they are each applicant bring with him his helpi. g her with the children. ing. As a Darting gift they gave us insurance policy or conversion no a copy of the song Moments to The of fish into any UtGREETINGS TO Remember BIRTHDAY planting They are all well and ah water must be done by, or unLenore Higley, JoAnn Paterson, send and good wishes to der the greetings Butler and express permission of, the Billy Rodger Butler their relatives and friends in department of fish and game. all on St. Valentines Day; Phyl- Grantsville. The department noted that the lis Diderickson. James B. Leathreason for this strict regulation in am on Sat., Feb. 15; Beatrice Fay the law was to assure that the Palmer, Beulah B. Jackson and most suitable fish species are Karen Anderson on Sunday, Teh. planted in each water and to pre16; Christlev, Christine M'gnon vent the scattering of trash fishes Susan Brown, Merrill Washburn, into otherwise clean waters. Lynn Naylor, and Billy Henwood This is also the reason for the on Monday, Feb. 17; Jane Tate. present law. making it illegal to Carole Elkmgton and Joe Ray Peuse live fish as bait in any water terson on Tuesday, Feb. 18 of the state. A American youth has happv wedding anniversary The law concerning planting of to Mr. and Mrs. Owen Parkinson more opportunity No person, partner- - SERViCE AVAILABLE IN TOO-fish reads. and Mr and Ms David Lee King 16. ship, company, corporation or on Sunday, Feb. COUNTY. WE HAVE BOTH thanks to Advertising! eminent agency may place into theRENTAL AND HOME - OWNED W waters of the State of Utah anyjM0DELS HOME FROM CALIFORNIA ALS O AUTOMATIC THIS IS A0VEBTISIN6 EJEI arrived Mrs. Lib Worthington species of fish without first stock. CONTACT si? ing permission from the Utah R0.ALD W. CLARK, 464 NORTH' hack in Grantsville on Monday, State Department of Fish and ERST EAST, PHONE 740M. from California, where she had Game. been visiting her daughter Joy and MlilitlM Carie Wrathall Speak Vows Angeles T"' re-ra- $ pre-Mr- t. 1 Grantsville Stake Names Home Missionaries HallMark Valentines , Knoulton-committee- to L r - Ready Cash .Available on when you care to send the very best! SENS Insurance ILL MARK '' by new-com- , it Rubenstein Tabu Matchabelli Revlon Rrpege My Sin 1 j State Directors Beautiful.. ..Heart-Shape- d BOX CANDIES Whitman's Glade's Sweet's Qov-jEL- obtain-'MODEL- S a alrt IQltJ Main and Hale Streets, Grantsville TU4-556- 1 |