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Show Pm Tooele Transcript Friday 'April tmn 8f Tort Rcmninj, a bam wi!l And despite some $2 5 million lie (Insert lo lukc part m the nat ,paul out in bent-fit- t daring nuuhi-s- , vxlmh are sched- uary and Jibruary, the fund was till d to be lifld at (amp Ferry, (approximately $1!) million as of 'Ohio, in An :ust. March 1. he said. Utah Dept. of Employment Security, Box 2100, 174 Soda! Hall Avenue, Salt Lake lily, I (ah. 18, 1953 Jan-kim- j Contribution Rates Reduced by Employment Security Last I, week none than U.fKK) Litter Bags Available Tor Motorists of Utah's IG.lit'O rovered employeest were nut, fed of their redid con- - "Littering Highways Prohibited tr.h'ition rurs this year, remitted j;e) fme,'' Cures p. Harding, admin.strator.this warning. Utahns Utah of employ men! have continued to litter highways, no doubt telling themselves it was security. He sa,d more f.rms received re- - .tIl.r t(1 ,U(.r highways than the ra'es tins year than wasiar There' no such excuse any the case last year in fait 000 more, however Grantsville stake quarterly con moie The reason, their employ. frrence will be held Saturday and are Attractive, free litter-bag- s nent m l'TTi, 'Mi and'57 was more- - now available at Garrard Tractor Sunday. April 19 and 20. stable, A Priesthood leadership janj implement In Tooele. meeting Mr Hard.ng explained that in-- j These bright and colorful hags will be held at 6:30 pm. on Satur dividual conti ibutmn can be attached to any convenient employer day. Those who are asked to atrates were fused on individual, location in the automobile. The tend are: stake presidency, clerks, : over the bags have a three-waemployment high council, stake patriarchs, quoflap so they rum presidencies, group leaders, past three years, the lowest rates can be fastened to dash controls, go.r.g to those having the greatest hack of seat, window or door han-jo- b Millward. Linda Miller. Lynn Bob, Irene Cast-agnJUNIOR Cl r.ANTRS of Grantsville First ward quorum and group secretaries of subihty. all High Priesis, Seventies and aiidles, or the Tap under the window are pictured above L to R Marg in t llurrus. lynn Jefferies, Bailiaia Suitnn and Ne-vlie added, however, that the ders quorums, also class instrucG.ven H.immiiiiil. Soiidra Sutton. Rose Mary Davenport. .. t tint to which employer could ob-- j tors, stake mission presidencies, ''1' 11 t.nn reduced rJtes depended on! The bags themselves do not l.t 1st Jr. stake superintendency of Sunday Kenneth Jay Nelson MI A leadership! ler the vehicle, and aid in keeping the healthiness of the trust funJ school and Y.MM1A. bishops, bishGth will be held on Mnday, in Hold hc car and highway clean. When on the to meet an hand monies -ops' counselors and ward clerks, BIRTHDAY to Kenneth HAPPY I. All awrn these paper green and white Mled, t rs hud. Gleam . f:vm merit . benef, .. Junior Grantsville unemplov stake and ward Aaromc PriestPistol " l" Cr;ra!fh;S the I.rM ward resenl'y held their11' 1' r f a11 "urds are asked t. ,Jay. lie illustrated bv pointing out container can either be emptied hood committees, quorum advisfirst anniversary, April 19. He is be pi event. Time is 7:30 pm. Master Sergeant Wllld ' i!,.,t 1037 rates weie slightly high-anor discarded. Silver Gleaner comrudery w ilh ors and secretaries, stake and the son of Air. and Mrs. Johnnie at I or I I rd Kershner arnveJ and t.r ihan 1936 rate because of rapid stake officers the their During mothers, past few years, an ward Senior Aaromc Priesthood! Nelson of Grantsville. coni)ete in t ie sixth U.S. Army ment more advunces war as peoactive stake leaders, persons who guests. against cn,pij committees, ward and stake teachmatches. April 131 r at work, more potential The following program was car'pie highways has been wnged by ing supervisors, and seminary in weekI a of I ollowmg completion and national automobile as- ried (nit wiih Mrs unl'e Sutton hlllty. siructors. . long sma.l arms filing si iool,( n Welroiii'-some service groups and law ,ough sajj !roth sonatiuns, conducting' The eight oclock meeting, which sponsored by Sixth em whjch is ers vull p.,y higher rates, enforcement agencies. Always car will be followed with a social, is Sirombotg; prayer. Sondta Sutton, in your car. Save a lower rate than ry a htter-bamunv will the (i'euner Sheaf. Iynn Jeflerits. for those who receive special invip.stol-meas future instructors. in I'I37. Hepayxintc-in yourself the $299 fine and keep out that Silver Gleaner "The Talk, pro tations. Master Sergeant Kershner will .en- - 193 only 21 per cent of ihg.ble your car and community clean. gram and its valie to a girl." Our Sunday general sessions are the ter pistol ma the lowest contn-,Th- e employers bags are free at your local at 10 a m. and 2 pm. Second quoPeg H'libon; talk, "How the MIA immortal drama. Rhakespi-are'- s some of the top military j,u(l(,n rate paid against p beThis one or dealer agent. Pick 0f Cl.nj mv desire Id theme " pt,r rio!:va!es rum of riders will act as ushers, Mu belli, will be the next pro Sixth Army area. 25 per cent will pav the low your free litter-bacome a Silver Gleaner." Barbara duction of the Playlxix Theatre at , j today! " iear the Second ward choir will furnish ; ; " Sergeant Kershner is the son of jJk.. s,rne 4,400 unrated employ-',- ; . ' L Sutton: ta'k. "What it means to tf) , mi the music for both sessions. There I Umveix.lv of Utah starting fuI1 he of..An'-M,ldJ be S.lver Gleaner." a ,0 conI;nue to me weeksN.,rs' Peggy K,';rsh" will be no lunches sold, but a drink W wiJjv. April 14 to run two ... m Dr c chorape. Alaska. Dean C. Christenson Sutton ,rs,27 per cent until they have been lihmm.h c will be furnished to those wishing a.,i 124 S reMdcS full calendar r Song. "Whither Thou f04"'1-to bring their own lunch. of the Uni- Lowell Lees. ,in business thiee 2nd Fast. Tooe.e. ; What Gleaner gitls: talk. years, he said. The Sunday night meeting will Dean C. Christensen will reprev of Utah Theatre will direct to Dugway means to he a mother of a Silver..MjtbHh.. at ,he jiJVbox Proving! Mr. Harding pointed out that Assigned be under the direction of the stake sent the entire Unified Church I unlle Andetson; song ter in the Round corner of First Ground, he was chosen as a rep-- j legislation during the 195Qs had MIA. and will be held in the First School System at the Grantsville worked provisions mto of bis unit to T'Sing Glad Heart, Gleaner P'r1 s,j;h and University streets ward chapel at 7 p m. quarterly stake conference, on SunTile e contribution structure which prayer. Margaret Barrus. day, April 20. He would like to i'rans of Pa,e in llle matches. Also repre-jthtain 8 30 n.ghtly. The FREE ESTIMATES of thejwould tend to prevent contribution Refreshments were served a many a Broadway production. By- - sented w.n be memlx-rmeet with parents and students LITTLE LEAGUE NEWS Iron and Grace McGrath will starlArmy. Air Force. Navy. Marines, rates from increasing during per the conclusion of the progtam. who may be interested in attend35 month to pay of economic readjustment! All boys between the ages of ing the Church School system. in the lead roles of Macbeth and Coast Guard, and members ofiods reserve components of the These provisions are apparently at' 9 and 12 who are interested in r SU'D r NT RFCFIA'LS AWARD !l.adv Macbeth. Thev'will be -ceiit asst tnb'y held a eifullv" suppoited by the accom- - Armed Forces within the Sixth work, he said. little league baseball are to get L.D.S. Business from Chick forms colege, Charles Palmer. aemrs Rolx-i- i A. Miller as Army area. Invitations were also! Mr. Harding said he believed the entry to selected civilian law conservative policy of Utah's un-- , jo!)'n NIC0lavsen' as Fill them out and return them to Johnson, son ol Mr and Mrs. Mc-'f- f insurance legisla- Mr. Palmer. as'nftrci'mt,nt Coy Johnson of Grantsville, agencies and pixtol'employment 5 Richird Keddington anj off. Although unem- is turn area. in the about'dubs Roofing ce.ved an award for UK) per cent Dunta paying of cast T),e drge benefits for 1937 totaled HIGH SCHOOL PLAY accuracy in a punctuation test. thirtv people is rounded out with A SlX,h Army team will be in the over five million dollars, the fund Charlc-is a giaduute of Grants seasoned lixal plavers from the!sin from ,he ,0P THURSDAY, APRIL 24 to Fort for such payments increased by Office 33 West 2nd South to travel here matches ville high school. Mrs. George Blair, Jr. The Grantsville high school play the University. community' and in June, to than $1.5 million during the1 J . Benmng, Georgia will be presented Thursday, April PHONE 344-j Doing Shakespeare is mighty a , , . A r m y pis,o! 12 months to reach nearly $40 mil-- l the The Sunday evening session of 24 at 8:15 p.m. The title is "The to Byron and Grace Me miliar stake Defense of David Charles. Tick the Grantsville quarterly Gruth, for they toured the country ets are 50 cents. No reserve seats conference will be under the direce with the famous Alfred tion of the stake MIA, and will be Fontanne Shakespearian Company. held in the Grantsville First ward TICKETS FOR A highly dramatic stage setting FIRE FOLLOWFRS chapel at 7 p m. has been built under the direction One last warning from .Mayor Guest speaker will be Glen Mcof Vern Adix, art director for the James R. Palmer in connection Kellar of Tooele. Musical numTheatre; and unusually University with those who follow the fire en- bers will be by Sharlene May. costumes of eleventh interesting Mrs. George Blair, Jr. (the forAnderson and Marilyn gine on fire calls; thus greatly Mary-Jun- e Scotland and England century hampering the efficiency of the Blickensderfer as a trio and a vo- mer Dorothy Broadbent) of Salt were designed by Sereta Jones, a and an Lake City, busy mother volunteer firemen. Tickets will be cal solo by Clifford Gates of head of the University of Utah ardent church worker, finds time given the offenders. costume department. to accept the position of president The performance of "Macbeth Parent-Teacher of the Hill View Jaywalking was costly in the US In 1957, 7,500 pedestrians were ,s of unusual interest to many in a position to which Association, last year 2.C00 were killed. killed by autos in the U.S. the high this area, including: she was elected at a recent meet' school and college English classes 19.38 and 59 schoo ing, for the and to LDS studying Macbeth, year. Relief Society and other church Dorothy graduated from the groups, as well as to the various Grantsville high school in 1943. In clubs currently studying Shakes-- , 1947 she married George Blair and peare. at that time moved to Salt Lake Tickets are now on sale at the City. They have two children, Judy hall office until 5 p.m. Kingsbury Lvnn and Jerri Lou. and can be purchased the ; Jaily nights of the performances after MOTHER VISITS p.m. at the Playbox Theatre ,;7 Mrs. Elizabeth Green, mother of For ticket information, phone EM Deahn Johanson, and Blanche College and high school and Mattinson, is back in Grantsville school students who pre high f jr. .. !5Pn( visiting her daughters, after being thejr activity card can secure the of the win away greater part Macbeth" tickets for the special A. Warner Francis ter in California and Nevada 4-DOprice of one dollar on all evenings While in Nevada, she visited her excePt Fndas and Saturdays. GRANTSVILLE NAVYMAN, A Hazel and daughter and who! A. Warner, seaman, Tom Williams at Las Vegas and Francis TO YOU LlCCIlS cruise made the recent 12,300-mila son, Vern and daughter-in-laMaurine at Mesquite. The time with the USS VAMMEN, checks a in she spent in California was in Los radio transmitter on his ship. The1 son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. War16th Angeles, visiting a 'sister there, ECONOMY ner of 334 East Main street,! Be sure you visibly display a in1 LOW initial cost Birthday greetings to. Kenneth Grantsville, he was graduated 1958 fish and game license Buzz Callister, Beulah Ander- 1954 from Grantsville high school now through r in ,a0feld from before son and Fern Williams, Friday entering the Navy 15, April April 18; Vonda Angel, Barbara ust, 1956. This was the advise from Utah Official U.S. Navy Photo Hutchins and Kenneth Nelson of Fish and Game Department Models most People buy Saturday, April 19; Wallace Se CHEVROLET the new license year as 'spokesmen j vere, Betty Cunryngham, Netty M. FULL-SIZ- E April 16. LOWEST-priceCAR underway, ygot Ronald Colleen and Brown, Kling, J? S The department noted that some Matthews, Sunday, April 20: Shar - ,500 authorized agents over the ron Orr, Richard Alma Barrus, Is state are supplied with the 1958 ! V1 Garth Bear, Wayne Boyer, Dean license issue and are ready to Johanson on Monday, April 21 and serve the public in each locality OVERDRIVE to Mrs. Nell Smith, Don H. John and community. A "Fish and son and David Geldmacher, TuesAvailable for TOPS in GASOLINE ECONOMY Game License Agent sign is disday, April 22. f 'C played by each dealer. A happy wedding anniversary Since the hunting seasons are to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, Satseveral months away, demands urday, April 19 and Mr. and Mrs. through the early period of the Harry Miller, Monday, April 21. NEWNESS. Almost too NEW to be true. new license year are expected to again be for the new fishing or Newness that lasts and returns FAMILY DINNER combination fishing and hunting Mrs. Broad Francis and Mr. MORE on your Investment I licenses. bent entertained at a fried chicken The following laws and reguladinner on Sunday, at which time tions were listed by the departdaughter-inBlair and George ment today in answer to frequently -law, Delores Broadbent were Is your home as comfortable and convenient as youd like it to asked questions at this season: for their birthdays. The honored be? Does it need modernization or repairs to keep it in good 58 CHEVY OWNERS of worn A proper license must be families of the two honored ones all at outer on an Those things take money. But you can have the condition? BEST PROOF garment 11 our visibly are around were all present, making times when fishing, trapping or the dinner table. The traditional work done now and enjoy the improvements while youre hunting. birthday cake was dispensed with paying for them. NO DOWN PAYMENT IS NECESSARY. Before purchasing a resident in favor of apple pie (a mans and-o- r a fish license, person game dish) and ice cream. must have been domiciled in the Talk with us about a' MONEY DIFFERENCE state for one full year. is the WAY lo BUY Home Loan Every resident 12 years of age tabs or CBS-Tnews will present a speolder must have a license to cial program entitled "Ceiling Unangle. LeeAnn Roberts Improve your home and our community limited as part of the Twentieth Residents under 12 years of age on LEE ANN ROBERTS, daughter may fish without a license but may by keeping your property in good shape. Sunday, April Century series, 20, 1958. The program dealing with of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roberts, only possess a reduced limit of space, earth satellites, and space gave a birthday party, Tuesday, four fish or three pounds, whichLet our experienced staff help you travel will include reports of Army April 5. Fourteen boys and girls ever is caught first. activities in these fields along with enjoyed the afternoon with games All nonresidents, regardless of interviews with Army personnel and refreshments. Lee Ann was age, must procure a proper license connected with the missile and sat- five years old. Those present were to angle. ellite programs. Maurine Byland, Cora Lee Brown, CBS-TTwentieth Century se- Judy and Ronnie Brown, Brad and A farmer driving a petroleum-powereries is on channel five between Kim Sandberg, Craig Bleazard and tractor can plow more 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. Gary Brown, Ramona Lawrence. than 60 acres of wheat land a day Glen, Roberts, David Johansen and this compares with 16 acres for APRIL SPECTACULAR SALE Passenger cars were involved in Glenda Millward. team the man driving a During over 78 per cent of all US traffic back in 1941. fatalities in 19575 and in 86 per cent In 1957, 2,525,000 Americans were Speeding was blamed for 13,200 r' Utak, N.A. emberNderaFDepo$jt bnorgnn Corperanwof traffic Injuries. deaths" on U.S. highways" In 1957: injured' in traffic accIdeiiEl'" ? i k Grantsville Stake Quarterly 'fn-spit- Set April 1920 v ah ex-in- Ward Gleaners Comradery V?11 iDugway Sergeant jCompetes Matches Army H jm'-itin- , d 'Macbeth Next Production of 1 S-? . lia-'te- g Playbox Unit 1,- d Six-du- co-o- &1IW " diM-cto- t Siding, Insulation Floor Thea-Gleaner- partici-purpose!- j s paw-Jothe- 1 Glen McKellar To Speak At Grantsville d 0 andSales Company s com-'mor- e W a-- Former Resident Heads Hillview Lunt-Lynn- PTA Group Dont read this Ad if you're not interested in 1958 j CHEVROLET OR son-in-la- delivered NW u ar Rarinc Ceyllli e for only $ Utah, April as LOW as: Aug-'hef- d, 1 Transmission IN son-in-la- the Earth Satellites Modernization v BEST BUYy. 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