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Show The Tooele Transcript Davlifht Saving Time. 2, 1958 Friday, May Mr. and Mu lt-xu- r Bover Motin- iti h d the hack m Grantiv die u'tcr an sn-m Ua'ifoima enjuv.ih'e I heir first i siuji was in I os its, whirr tiny visiieil a short Will in steneri af the tul ternary I, me. The weekly broadcasts, whnh are ojieti to t le pab.iC at no charge w.ll bigm at 8 30 a m. MST. The broadcasts originate with KSI., in Sa't City, and aie carried An-y- inn with sihir M.uijy, a Ur-nof lii ani'Uilc, tun down tin- - shun line In Santa where tiny viMted with the Merlin Johnsons, who live in the mountains and manage a ranch Oil to Monterey for a x.ght sc i mg tup, tin n to Belmont and the home of Mr. and Mrs, James L. Arabia I. a son The v at jtioners1 were a t iimjMii ccl on the return iii;) by Saradile Arathall, who is in Palo employed by Dupont Mto She will v .nation in I tah for two weeks Uloie returning to Ca r I nt il bar-Ibai- a NEWS gt i "f VfWJ ww v J by UBS. The Drivers Death 4't - U h'ghway takes s clropjH-- a 4 3 1 - NH-ua- j SL TabemCtclo Choif j for ChanCS Vckly RfOadcaSt wis Elder Peterson This Lucky Couple Mr. cnJ Mrs. Walter Arbon will be off lor vacation to Hawaii, along with two other couples as their guests Mrs Arbon won a Darrell Peterson Returns from quiz program. The Walt flrbons are Win Vacation in Heart, est congratulations otder fur tins lucky" cou- X-R- For 6 in Hawaii "11 Dormer Giant-vili- e Mr. J Mr, W,W aie the luikv winners of a trip to Hawaii, not on'v for themselvc-- ay Mavor Jarnc , r riday ear i pWiiiiml Mission MONTH OF MAY ' SPECIAL! at r Uo-vea- SPRING-TIM- MOTOR E TUNE-U- P - 'rd fDR A ENGINE SWEET SOUNDING AT A - thank- through' rndav9 2-Y- I nd 2nd 1 s but for .wo uher couples, to the DOTH) progra - " Darrell B. Peterson (Doug) rived home on Friday. April M from California, whore he had just NT.W DALGIITFR IDS m,s- Icompleted a ,u-over the am Sion in the Northern California! Rr0,ud a,nd, Mr- and He received his release? 0oa.,!iltT mission u lhe former on April 23 He says, "The North-i;lr- s California mission is the most!(j"orf a Pa'k"Mm' ;,nt .,0 R. Pj!merurgeslfrutfu one m (he Church- WhlIe, grandmother. Mrs. Annie Parkinthat this 'son, tiny girl, their first I labored in the cit.es Chest Grantsville and hal1, 2 Thursday 7 riday I PRICE' TToVJd every" minuteon Saturday. Apr, 12 at West Co- . Call,"rnid 0thor Sfandmo- 3Ctl pMce for we P reived much success in each of !htr. ,s M.r,; ,Wanda Blum of cities. I and my companions Sanu'cruV. , j- morn.ng. Apr i! 2. Mrs (fioin 1.30 to 8 pm. PICTURED ARE THE CHS STUDENTS who scored in the Arhon was called on the phone1 upper bracket of tests giver recently: Darr Hatch, Byron New icien asked Yoik to from and DYMING PARTY Carl A. Anderson, Robert Johnson, Darrel Palmer. WiA danc.ng on Satuic1.iv SWAP AN IDF tify the picture on the DO Pit) pto party lliam 1 aw son, Robert Vorwaller, Ronald Wilson. ; hng 5j people into 7 approximately I o, d, She s identified included at gram Mickey Ralph hc Cv,,rch of Jesus Christ. I evening "You have a pound, I have a 10 ad school students who will PfJTOOT XaL ApIiTJiIiOC 11 VI HUu be participating m Agathon festi pound" Sa,d one man ,0 an0,htrsix to Hawaii, all expenses paid Ins and Ionise Williams, Claude '!apPVn I SWap' You have my pf)und Mrs Arbon. who is an ardtrWJand Jose phme Roberts. Donald vities. The contest will be held at 'and 1 haVe VOurS We are not bu' fan of POTTO sent in a card with, and LaVell Brown and Chick and noon just south of the Union Buildfelt for to love thanks the everyone off. But ter suppose you have an her name, addiess and phone num-- Beverly Stromberg ing. me. and support they gave idea and I have an idea. We swap ber to the DOT10 piograin and Now have two Contestants will be able to sign and ideas you much to her sui prist, was called ,ISITS GRANDPARENTS VISITORS TROM COLORADO have two ideas" One of the best up at a special events booth just and was able to identify the curLouise Clark, daughter of Claude Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Nelson and wavs to contest time. The winVe js t0 rent picture. ke(p Nour 3nd Maxine Clark, is staving with Career Bvd'es at Grantsville prior children, Nathan, Marsha and Ra-jners in the high school division h a wonderful prize enables her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs Sai away. One of the quickest wavs' folschool have included the chel of Grand Junction, Colorado. t0 jose' lt IS (0 keoo lt t0 will be presented with two loving her to take her sister and Williams, and will finish were weekend visitors at the home If you trv to sharewi.h others thel,?wlng recent ,h,npl: ano in her and school cup trophies. A long play record term Grantsville. band, couple Walt, her L A the of parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J best that is in m0'0" Pc,ur bro.uht ? album will also be awarded durwho is well known throughout this you. you strengthen' senior n o n by Mr. Morrill on Nelson. After a trip into Idaho, yourself The more a tree bran- area, is a native of Grantsville. HOME TROM CALIFORNIA ing the event. ba bak Choosing Your Lifes Work " prantsyibt" Other special events on the t0! ,'n working at the Tooele Ordnance Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wrathall andiane 2. Unifactor tests were given on a scouting trip educa- docket for the three-dameasure aptitude. ketbal! team material for Mesa tional fair are the showing of the Junior Qollege, where he is head id3. Mechanical aptitude tests to -Helen of m0VM.t coach. en i y students with mechanic arts cint,mascope jree swmiminjT fraternity Kim Palmer celebrated his fifth potentials were given. Eleven GHS'dnd sororlty open house tennis REUNION birthday on Monday, April 28, with students who took this national test meet rotc review and a track Classmates Donna Watson, Bev- a party to which nine of his little placed in the upper quartile n meet" E erly Stromberg and Mary 11a Flin- friends were invited. They were mechanical ability and several ders, got together at the home of Jay Garth, Mark Sandberg, Cra.g others of the 30 made the second Gwen Stapp, in Bountiful, for a Lemmon, Bobby Millward, Daudnd third quartile. short reunion on Friday. and Marilyn Palmer, Maurtnel 4. Kuder interest inventories to Lee Ann and Carol Pal- - sist students in determing their Sunday night meeting in the SecA GIFT from MICHAEL'S is a lasting Gilt that ond ward will be under the direc- mer. Refreshments and games! interests were given this week and tion of the ward Primary. All Pri- were enjoyed by all the Mother will cherish hee are some SUGGESTIONS guests the students made their own pro- mary children will be participants Kim is a son of Mr. and Mrs file graphs. on the program. Keene Palmer. During the discussion, Mr. Morrill illustrated why students scoring the same in IQ should not be expected to achieve the same in specific subjects or trades. He stated that students should lose their curiosity to learn their IQ since there are other factors more essential to success which we should learn about ourselves. with purchase METAL WATCH-BAN- 1 1 VuiCvl Given at Grantsville Hi SPECIAL MOTOR Single-Barre- ll Two-Barre- ll TUNE-U- mog c tune-u- P Carb. 10s5 Carb. J295 Barrell Carb. Four Our Chevrolet trowed meAatc nov Ithatl9S touch! They give your car the hmd of conKenfov servicing that guarantees you the mojt'muni hi trouble free milev Heres what you get for our special low price : Overhauled SpO'k plvfl cleaned end adiuiitd A r filter checked ond adiuUed Generator and nonet checked ftanery fet'ed ond cable checked Co! end condenser tested fan checked jt y y,. m Mantes Chevrolet Co. PHONE 860 HOW MANY OF THESE Watches MUSTS Bulova Wyler Hamilton Elgin Longines Wittnauer -- WILL YOUR Gruen Watchbands NEXT D of any above Watch PAINTING TO BE ON EXHIBIT Once again the talent of Mrs. Ladies' Shavers SUNBEAM REMINGTON SCHICK Jewelry Necklace Sets Pins Costume Jewelry Bracelets Rings New Mountings for your old Diamond Sets Clocks Silverware Sets Sheaffer Wallets Compacts Diamond Rinas Pen-Penc- il MOTHERS DAY SPECIAL Free Engraving -- on Watches, Bracelets, Pens, Pencils, etc. purchased in our Store We also have a complete line of Gifts for the Graduate WE GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS MICHAELS JEWELRY 30 West Vine Phone e, C.IORGI WAVM; ARBON, son IlCllKll) AUOl, are the chutes and coriujiii s.ock soon linger me sjxifisoismp of ch.IJrcn, objects as cigirettc-s- , rals of jhe muiuTaite rodeo, to Ih staged at the (ii antssille 1 0 N V league. of beatrie'e Atbon Stumph. of Fro and ice cm. am cones 9 and (rartsflle It) the Tooele at May vo, and the late lewis Arhon, left I Distract, ons contribute to a Tuesday for San Dn go, California Ag iLlion is design' d to give pen of the nations where he will serve for thiee years pit of the intermount.nn west an kri' vpercentage motor elude mishaps," the Counin the t'S Navy. Wavne attended . i, side view of college l.fe. his junior year of School in Grants-villL'luh State will dash with the cil says. (in A ay lie's words, hi liked L'mversity of L'tah in a baselxall Leis suppose you're cruising Granlsville and to him it was game as another special event 'down the highway at 60 mph and home ) He was honored at a chickI I an riday and r.day evening Ijdrop lHir Clj!aret,e. Take on!y en dinner given for him at the of age or under, is invited to par- - umni and varsity football game is our s,.conds ,0 pRk d up anJ A home of his grandfa'her, Herbert miniature rodeo, some thing featuring some f n try blanks may In had sihcdalcd r'a,inu've gone the length of a foot- on Sunduy Anderson, Prior to m w and different, will be Pre'lat Johnson's if the past. i.r f eld and then some! West inf Service, Jhts enlisting in the nivy, he uasVnte.1 to the public, May 9 and traditional lighting of the Sjme 'strtTt.V.rjntVvine and must! thing with a back-sea- t attending vocational school in Pro- - In at the Tooe'e cocitdv stink sho'jK, m before nmm May 9 symbol of Utah State Uni-j"A." Turn around to break quabblc. l to Is- hi 'd at Grantsv il'e. vUI climax lhe Parents of all entnes must sign1' it up and you may f.nd yourself Cnder the sponsorship of the w,th their bov. There is a 41 mtry events portion of Agathon. welded to the rear of another car PONY league, the shov Will fee, plus $1 insurance charge that stopjved suddenly in front of The" re will be Bacon. Josephine Butler, leland have buikmg Shetland ponies, you. spena'ty arts be Tate and Mae I May on I riday, ini mature Btahma calves to ride 'tween e.u h main event. Price of TlITlO Same thing with ice cream cones. admission to the show is 41 (or 'lay 2; Cherry1 Hearty, Michael Laml be rojxd by m. mat. ire and ury Sandberg, Sat- - Nos Drop one in your lap, and then adults and 50 cents for children watch the fun start. Anyone from the county 14 years under 12 years. urday. May 3, Chert louise Mill "The tales of woe of persons ward and Dagmar Soelberg. Mon V.sgors attend. ng the weekly Sunday morning broadcast of the whove been victims of d.strac-jfame- d day. May 5.5 Kim Sandberg, Carl the Council says, are Sa't lake Mormon Taber-jtmns.YnJersun, Lee Ann Higley, Linda Choir will have to arrive on ually good for a laugh until an Mane King and Marge Dut fee on C j Tuesday, May Temple Square one hour earlier, accident occurs. Then its not so jbeginn-nApril 27, because of funny. A happy wedding anniversary i. i qu , wmi ii to Mr. and Mis. Parrel Sandberg. ; tv Friday. May 2. Mr. and Mrs Cyril jDurfee and Mr. and Mrs. J Alvin on 7 uesday. May 5 e f - D-p- ot. cigar-jett- s i i :1 the shajn-- a backseat tussle among the kids, a chippy ice cream tone. Unrelated, you sav ? Not so, the Safi y Council National punts out. Theyre all potential accident causes. How? Well, the C'nunn! says that while no obiiial f gurc-are available, many auto act, dents are caused hv just suth otherwise harmless diitnia. J on strange Seat Rachel Stromberg has scored a hit when her very outstanding painting, Chinese Merchant was chosen, along with one hundred forty art pieces, to be exhibited at the third annual Olympian art exhibit at the Olympus high school. This exhibit started Monday, April 28 and will run through May 5 The work of both professional and student artists are included in the show. MAIN STREET GETS NEW TREES Last week saw the planting of 1G0 new hardwood trees along Main street by the Grantsville City. This will be an annual event until all softwood trees on Main street are replaced with hardwood trees. Many of the citizens of Grantsville took advantage of the good buy on these trees and planted them in their own yards. The city council is seriously debating the best available location for the contemplated new fire station to be built in the near future. Seniors to Participate in Jitterbug Contest High school seniors will have a chance to demonstrate their danc-n- g ability at the jitterbug contest to be held as a special event of Utah State Universitys Agathon, May 2. According to Dick Miller, Twin 51 Jevents, the jive session is open VAN OTTEN MOTOR COMPANY 278 North Main, Tooele, Only Ford Dealers Sell A-- 1' Utah Phone 888 Used Cars And Trucks V |