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Show Grantsville Stake Holds Beehive Swarm Night i:n (o jiitsM.'f stake i ; 0 tlmr Sajrni nglil on ' t , held A Sjtmiljy May 24, under tin dir nti. m of Stake M,a Beekeeper, ir s uiul Young I :fty one evening 'Ins honor txos out of 35. The able to cur the I loner ( i ri immy and to build the I live, they also presented u skit " I be III es Have It". I.. I'ri sob m Arthur Harms ci.i "e a levs in conm-t I on vv .ill M.a ui k. A list nt the honor bees followsSt Ji.bn ami Clover: lots Aithur. I nula Kay Sayers, Dune Milar !kiml, ami 1 vnda Joy Maxfield. (lark ward, tearher Helen la- rem e. j. i IsBonita lileaard, 'Duoie Patkinson. Atm Haves. Iat Castnpno Seitind' (JrantsvnUe loiettj Norma luwsnn. K.uhv Hiy'ey, lawrenre. 1 via lie I) Dnkerson. I ms Imvv rente teailu-- i i in I ; f j r r . k Family to Join Carl Schroeder At Germany RIRIIUtW (.Rf llrMn II a r v I TINGS y, on 10: J let- - J, Mrs r t.ni ui unj her tri-- i ami II.. Km I tile, l.iil In Mill In w 1 In. nuts Dull tu.r wav tii Nt a link on tin .r.t hop ol thi ir 21 hour trip t A.i'-ntGirn.,rn. to j in Si'll St breeder (haslund and fat Riovbeiry luesdav June 3 hd) and to Make their home for A Happy Wedding Anniversary tie next four or five years Mr to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Pal Si htoedi r has tu t n siaboned in.mer. June I and Mr. and Mis Oirmunv s.me Jjniary 21, pnorlarl Hale Monday June 2 to Ih.s he was stationed at Bel j Harms entertained meni-vie. Kansas He is a m.t.l tleik) I dlian the S71 lransjvnt (o and Mjshers of her club at her home on d( linous to to.uh then miiil'v thixiM-1 ill s.taV ( Ill'll' r 1 W .ml, tureen (earlier Grace Dugwav" 1 Ruth Anderson. mette. Ann Mjrua Clark. England,' I.tleen Western, I. Hern Rerrard. Vicky NeMman. i her Olive Western. Kelieslimenls Mete served A lovely evening for the girls and alike. their pair-ill- I rnluy May I ii.inni-- . ID. Jctm.e (a'hstrr, And on Suiurdav May 31. Jim i rson Ilti-isoon Suml.iy Jum I. E ar o'vn Will unis. Caul (1 Jnl, isoii I r O ut". David Ji ihjn. David (i son. ( urtis 'Hammond, and Anna J Parkin-tai- l i ; J'j.'a t I.AMARK BROUJBl NT, in of Mr. aad Mrs I ramus Broad-lien- t of Grantsville, his wife Kalerit and two children Steven, and I or lei, left for New Jersey, whine they Mill make their home for lilt next few yejis laMar Mho received an honorable (list barge from the L' S Navy .M.iv ti, in the U At my Air force, lie Mith his family had been making S their hone in Oxnard, Calif Prior to tln-ileaving for their new lin.m, they entertained at a dinner party at the home of a sister, Dorothy Hl.nr Sad lake Citv, Mr. and Mrs I ran-u- s Hnudbent, and Mr. and Mrs Krnest Hioadln-n- t of Grants vi'le Mete also present to enjoy the dinner and even.jig, luire'ci is not pictured Grantsville lirst; l.la.ne Know-'lion, I eor i Washburn, Ionise Hell, leather llael Johnson. Wendover Judv sons Kohler, Jmlv iijtina NVilson, link, Mary Iripp,' i To !ave for Germany, Mrs Alice Sr!.ro-zk-- r and Hoy Td in'. Carl Leo a 1 Thomas Da!', mtv nnn h. .Mg 1') nii,s A!m enj'ivnl our assix .alien ith h r, b,i wish her nun h hap in her m is country. jmif-- '' t t V. j f Ml Mere 1 ' i 27 1'irls v ( Friday, aunts wire present, there lino tteie --I The Tooele Transcript THLsL NTULY I LICTI-OrrierRS ready to take over the uffairs of the HA for the next schixil year are front L to R Kathy 1 dwrcnce. historian; Dorothy Stromberg. president; Betty Butler, party chairman; LmJa Charles, secretary; Joyce Ldjenquist. sue pres. dent; Ann Hayes, reporter. Out going of- - State Bond Sales Funeral Held Saturday for Surpass Last fu ers are as follows Dum Johnson, pr dent, Pat Naffer, ue president: Gay Rob-ertseuetarv; Helen K Joluttson, lrt usurKaren er; Jjn John .on, parlunu-niar-an- , Johnson, lisionan. Suren pjlmer, sual chairman, Virg.nu I idler and l.mdj Hovers, reixitters s, Record (Year's lour! W. Olsen, Chairman ot Hoods Com Savings inntlee for Tooele county, reports I Helen S. Orr tin U. S 1,1 S7S,2',7 in ser.es for IHen'lhe lHiri ,us and 11 l,olu,; fur ,!u' nl0Mlh f Smith Orr Mere held Saturday1d24 r'P1 Second the in Mard t lu May lMind sail, an.oinled to Mith Jjmes M. I'raser of the ,$l,47,k)2 fur the month, bunging bishopric conducting. the year to date to Prayer at trie home Mas give'i,1' h,d dn increase of 13 p r- by James M. Fraser and preli.de!'t, (,l"dand jmstlude tmis.c Mas by I o.s Sandlierg. The funeral proceeded as fob dimsVocal duet There Comes Another Morrow ", hv Sterl aiUl normal 33 one third percent of Sue llaTuday accompanied j,sthe year's saies tjeurla, Washmg-- j j. ton ieadmg with 100.7 percent of Sutton; Invocation by wood I isenU-e- ; Vocal Solo "lhe Igoal, followed by Juab, S3 3 Audi and Wasatch. SO 5 percent lords Prayer", by l.dward Ne! basketball team. I aura Nav Total sa'es for the four nionths I irst Johnson, 'sun. Dr. son; Wallace sxaker liny Th.s luemises to rsjXTieno K. Johnson; Solo by line m Tooele county are $270, 93S, or jlor, tioid.e lawreiue, Alae John of for Me new n Organ a whole way ojx i.'ll of the year's goal. and Nina I aw son 'Sandlierg. Sptalser McCoy John-'son- . the Sihrohr family, so many inPie chairman. to Ijccording ATnal In Solo t My rather ' With the teresting thill; s to see- and c'o ! eo liiilisi gue-t- s I imeral services for Mrs. I. Hen world condweek at fur til hv House Are piesent Many Mans'ons", a time there Mill be moments of held on Kmma itions, Americans realize the pow-ieHill Gustava Johnson were nencehcimn f Mrs. Sotion; and ,K' fo't'e by for familiar longings Hug i.inl to maintain peace is based on Wednesday Mjv 21 in the Grants Bussell Wright Burial was in the Avenue ville MeM.eha e that jre eh ar Bowers, en sc m s and 'the foundation of a strong econClark ward chapel with His- Grantsville The cemetery I grave Mrs loyd Hiatt, hop Jarrell hearts lutcr it will l'e arc Mr. and to tln-.Sandberg conducting ds deduated by tester Boyer. omy," he stated. "This is a necccitnc just a twinge, as new friends and son Ke.heit of Pen tola, Calif at the home was offer-Prayer Homer Smith of Norwalk, Cal. essary part of national security. are nude, and they fit easily in Mrs Hiatt and Mrs. Bowers are jed by Bishop leo Shields and the artd PEP CLUB OFFICFRS Betty Jean Johnson, d Barrus vn e George Smith from Idaho, And the savings be'nds program very hard to the new l.fe. We know we aresislers funeial priceeeJed as follows: pie- - brothers of the deceased were in has the unique role of acting as to make the lettermen's Banquet a success. secretary: Lynn Bell, president: Margaret luele and postlude music by a stabilizing factor in our econat the services, service the 31 of May. Paul is or- - As I feared, the Senate gi' va Gram! Invocation "Bv l'dia or '70. there will be Winmill, omy. It is a wav for every citifrom Alpine, Utah bat was Affums Committee has taken a igmally a new Ij,v prohibiting the mfr. O Solo to help in the job of keeping I avvrence zen Christie); My Father j C anc Lavina staving at the home of his sister, negative att.tude towa-dmy am ind sale of America strong and free." Berkley Oir accornwnied by I.m-- i liquors." Mrs. Kenneth Garrard. endinent to the Foreign Aid bd ledares Dr. inioxRalmg ma Sutton, Speaker Bishop Far 'visiting at the homes of their Andrew C. Ivv, head l Mrs. Claud Smith entertained, which would and Senators require of the Dept, of Clinical Sciences Sandberg, Organ and pianojjp. Grandsons Johnny and Kjv family members Thursday even- - Congressman to account to tin at the L'mv. of Illinois. "Beiajse." medley Lmma Sutton and V'eiajWi accompany them on their a with at for the'people the US owned patio supper ing the eminent Llfors; Dr. Ivy continues, Speaker Ratchffe ; back to idaho, for a of Mr. and Mr. Roland eign currency they spend on over Solo Count your Many tion. i,s aiwavs good to see Vic iConn for her husband on occasion seas junkets. This ammendmem "alcoholics are on the increase. By Darlene Welcker Tne out of nine Blessings" Sterl Halladay accom-ani.avena m toun. persons who . was Uif his birthday. A delicious adopted by the House by a At panieel by Fmma Sutton; Speaker; Sullivan, and Mrs. B. Dewey Davies per birthday cake and home made vote of 12S to 124. Now the Sen drink becomes an alcoholic. President Arthur L. Barrus; a ft.w davs of )aM and their two sons Mr. Gilbert ice cream was enjoyed bv Mr. ate has rewritten and completely the rate of increase . . the people ediction Calvin Brown. will revolt, and the traffic will be visiting his mother, Mrs. Ionn Davies and Jerry are leaving forjand Mrs. Bill Clark of Aman- - watered down its I 1766 Burial was in the city provisions. coted out. Sunshine Mug jias m.Tking Minnesoia will jjm da Mr. and Mrs. Keith can only hope that my original Acres, Saturday. They ery. The grave was dedicated by h is home in Washington for the visit with Mr. Davies Mr. and Mrs. Lee parents. Smith, he can amendment inreinserted jSmith, Gary England. past two nionths. Mr. and Mrs. Tav Smith and to the bill when it is debated or Our Jewish friends give their A TRIBUTE TO Like father, like son. and Mrs. laVar Oliver of the Senate floor. There must he Little(Mr. MRS. ELLEN JOHNSON David Welcker and his daddy Mr Magna and Mr and Mrs. Roland a an average oi 333 hours majority of Sena'.ois who fivo children By Ray Farrel Sandlierg Max if leligious teaching a vear, and either will celebrate their Coon and children Glenn and Jean. - own these taxpayers protecting I walked along the gravel path our Roman Catholic ne.ghbors see Higher-Trade-Inn- s. birthday together Saturday. Both; Mrs. Rose Castagno, Dale and ed curre That led up to her door, were born on Mav 31. Donna Castagno visited Sunday ing by a few members of Con that th,,r children receive about A new experience lay within I2U0 hours of religious instruction evening in Provo where they at- jrtss-Where I'd not been before. Grantsville stake Mia Maids Mrs. Ray Garrard and her two tended a farewell for ytar W,aI. IS lhe avern- - for missionary DIXON BILL . . . Again the will hold their festival on Mon- little Protestants 3 It mav seem who is daughters are leaving today Elder Sundiago 2 8 A gentle tap on casing white day June at p.m. in the Grants- to spend two weeks in Southern opposition of the m.ghtv L.va,,k. bjt is Jruet ,hat our going to the Central American and Broke the silence from within, ville First ward chapel. chain stores, Utah with her parents. Mission. chddien get an aver- iprnes(ant And aged footsteps I could hear, Rep Henry Aldous Dixon is spon age of only 30 hours of church Forty four girls are scheduled On the floor where I'd not been. to receive their Mia Joy awards soring an important bill to prot-tec- t school a year! Russell H. BisMr. and Mrs 1 eon Hortshorn our grocery budgets from hop, "Togetherness in the Home, will be the speakers for the The door was gently opened the costly effect of price fixing Missions, And I beheld her there. The present law has a large The lines of age, her smiling which prevents the Federal The American way of life has face. Trade Commission from prosec- been expanded to include two cars T0N And the silver of her hair. uting these outfits when they are in every garage, a boat in the caught conspiring to set grocer) I felt at once the welcome basement, a plane at the airport prices. Utah's Dixon has won Before she said, "come in". -wide support lor his efforts and a rocket launcher in the backAnd I stepped into the clean-kep- t e Counselor, hm, and he deserves the consumer's yard, 17-D- ay 2 Door SedGn room 12-1Corp. gratitude. 4 Where I had never been. BY JUPITER The bright promise of our successful launchS Her cheerful words in broken Utah state Elks convention is ing and recovery of a Jupiter slated to be held in Ogden June tongue rocket nose cone was somewhat 13 12, 14, and 4 Door Sedan according to inforMade me feel at home. obscured by the glare of publicmation Sid Weese, released by I left that day with thankful ity that accompanied the orbit-tinconvention chairman heart of Russias one and a half FIRST CLASS Elks BPOE719 Ogden Lodge For the friendliness shed shown. ton Sputnik III. Comments on the Via KIM Royal will be hosts. State president size and weight of the Red rockDutch Airlines 4 DoOT edan The time passed on with tragic Wally Blaylock, stated that over et led many of us to wonder (iOO delegates and their wives NO PUZZLES NO JINGLES plight. whether Russian scientists had were scheduled to attend. NOTHING TO BUY I walked that graveled path by discovered a new and more powPast Grand Exalted Ruler, R & YOU WONT FIND ANY BETTER night. erful propellant which was unJUST COME IN FOR YOUR And then I stood at the friendly Floyd E. Thompson, Chicago, the PRICED ANY LOWER! FREE ENTRY BLANK known to our missile experts. present secretary of the Elks Nat4 onl door This week, the Army released ional foundation PRIZES 2nd will be the (4) keyWhere many times I had been some heartening details and I note speaker at the banquet to be $1,000 Keepsake Diamond Ringe before. KELLY SUPER-FLE- X would like to share them with held June 13. Governor Clyde and 3rd PRIZES (10) you. She took my hand and said. "Sit many other dignitaries are invit$500 Keepsake Diamond Ringe WEIGHTY POINT . . . Most ed to attend. down. only Activities will include the of the admiring comment surrouinaugOur sorrow we did share. ural ball, golf tournament, bannding calSputnik III dealt with the had her been friend, son, My quet, gala party and steak fry, great weight of the satellite and led home chuck wagon breakfast and open the power that was required to To God, our Fathers care. house. launch jt. Certainly the pushing 3000 pounds into outer space is The words she spoke with Money may not be everything, remarkable. But how much did the Jupiter nose cone which was Told me of the things shes miss, but it has a strong lead on what also pushed outside of the earths Coun,ry Sed NugHer Tenny's early morning call ever is running second. Co. gets, hm, Barnes-Ros- s And gentle goexi-byatmosphere weight? It weighed kiss. a ton and a half - - 3000 pounds she left - at least Fors sorrow is hers no more. equal to the weight of Her life again seemed empty Plui Tax and Retr.adabl. Tire. Sputnik III. It is true that the As daughter, husband, son ROSSFIELD Ton $450.00 BY FUllY GUARANTEED Army was not trying to make a Had gone to fill a mission. The mortal now is left behind KELLY . . . ASK FOR DETAILS new satellite. What we do know $200.00 Wedding Ring And with it pain andsorrow mind God called them, one by one. is that the rocket left the earths Rejoice, oh loved ones, dry those ATWOOD $125.00 ? I left her humble home that night atmosphere, flew through space tears, 62.50 $ and returned intact to a Ring Wedding With sorrow in my soul. Youve shared her love these 2 Door Sedan Kings enlarged to show details A thought I gained remains with target area. A most refleeting years. Prices include Federal Tax markable accomplishment indeed! Yet I stroll along that grrveled me took for ffto sign of (Jfyusuffcsjk look for tho name Keepsake set the Is not death a goal? SPACE MAN . . . Our experpath be of sure and ring quality, beauty WORRY-FRE- E DRIVING And now it seems the time has I think Ill knock once more, iment proved that we have end value forever. No smiling face or silver hair To call our Ellen home. a material tough enDEPENDABLE FOR 64 YEARS To greet me at the door. Her body lies before us ough to withstand the tremendous F-8 But she is not alone. heat generated by the friction of Then my heartbeat jumps withthe earths atmosphere heat Her Tennys early morning call in me that destroys most meteors that if Feel daughters welcome loving As fall towards our planet. The disgaze at setting sun, AND RECAPPABLE TIRE And I realize within my soul kiss, covery, testing and perfection of this tough material is a necessary There's husband's waiting open Tis God's wii that has been done arms step towards the first launching The fami'y of Ellen G. Johnof a manned space ship. View930 North Main That she so long has missed. Ufyunqpijidl son wish to extend a heart felt ed in this light, our Jupiter launthanks to each and everyone for The joy she now is sharing ching is easily as great an accomthe maPy kindness' shown in With those who went before, plishment as Russias latest sat4pndobt for 43 5 Should gladden hearts of thosei their time of bereavement. ellite success. A!. i Sv - Andi-isoii- at the home ,.ir ,.Jt,.r Hernire Fainter Plans Mere discussed for then summer activities Those present Mere Palsy Palmer, Charlene DeMy, Panda I ijsr. Panda sess Hale, Polly Hrtmn and l.uanne Anderson Vis ky Reed Reporter ( II f niet-tini- ; Muy services 27 - . fr Last Rites Held "Wednesday for Ellen Johnson per-een- 1 - r I j' - president xi wo-he- You can Duy Used Cars for Less AT chil-rel- 'kil-uri- 4 970 North Main Lake Point News e p vaca-liams- d sup-Mr- Washington. Ben-spt.- Phone . cemet-iyja((jnso- n We are Tooele County's only exclusive Used Car and Truck Dealer because we specialize in used cars we can give you better Bargains and Grantsville Stake Mia Maids to Hold Festival k We also Buy Good Used Cars and Trucks Outright! unbe-powerf- Look at These VALUES on Our Lot and Ready to G- o- 1955 Ford Pickup Congressman hxtp-hol- Elks State Convention in S845 Excellent Condition 1954 Chevrolet Radio 1953 Win a f Ogden June S795 Trip Heater Chevrolet nation- Resorts Securit-Acceptanc- ... 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