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Show The Tcco!o Tranncrirt Dental Clinic At Grantsville r- , jry'T A u - 11 September K ilriit.il lirulth li'ii.c Wi'l lx-- j hi'M IMuikIjv. Si pt II, Irmil a m In 12 in the Gt.intiv i!r A. I pjrtni with; v FrHay Auqir ?3, , -' v!'l (S.Miin Urfii i 2'j (.iM.ujuIi. ,.11 o' I i.ii - I In- I II i ! ( In- i - 1 ,ikf l.iliix-- . lid mi In nl ( .i'i hi n a Ml D I KI Mi ,t M Mis tit t nf ( midv v ,s in s 1 I ( .r .ml s mi 'lT::Vv V. ,tl rt VjU ah' .3 du IV . I smi vr (iMiil.Mili was '(jIiSkiiu llfn VISITS T M it . W - ( i line" in. id- ji - ui'h i'.i:u and s nj Ulic itnsif In-- t(-- MMtVmil. Mil IIR. spriulist seu Sit'xk Control !h- - In Ip (if i'n, Karim I ifnn, U'.iii' lohnsi - irs'rul'ir; of the n .KiTih mi, fcxxle Ordname kee, Wisdiiem on soak Control forecasts dar-inU. S. Army Reserve naming at locx-lOidnance Depot U. S Armv Photo in the Di'xt, M.eic-Seieeant Paul Uuistulf Oidname Battalion from Milwau p 11 i - s- - lur j , d ? ' i i m-js- v J I (vo-pra- i I K il.ns-- . 'tor, noted that the results tame ias a suiprise tu hen and other e.- l iCjIi rs wo.kinp, on the piojist and could 's'uke up the wimte fn Id of education for purjioses of the stmly, 1.075 tenth anj eleventh prade oiils were divided into cljssis of 10, 20, 35 and (k) or inure (up to At) students Subjects tauphl in hided lanpuape arts, niaihemaias. six ia! studies, and vunie. One (eii.fuu-leleather was assipned to each class in Ihe 10, 20 and 35 cateporv JWih minor esieptums two cert.fn to ealed leavhe's were oss.pni-the larper classes A teslmp was (oodintisl at the and the dose of the school vear, and the results were evah.a-ted- . AA sLk 'L- Wfu.ii i J 1 Pjtersiti, stodv n I. L-- . -- i 1 I Marc In" and h'Ih sung I,v j miii (!nri.ji,i ! f.nnl Mii'l. K Kniail, Run duiit-mx h Siijlii-iilt as I'n soavi a. sai W.diinis, thry lxjfdtl njgrrv isit fiom Ihis in Gruiitsv die, Moiitl.iv g Ru'i aid liiiin.im, I an! "nil bv a ihirc-daiiifs, j'.iibiting i ik, I Mike nf ind l uni1 native sons, II.h AurmiiC rr! laarrmi-- , David Maili-IIlvv and iais, i Iran. hr aids t (( , ytrii. vvlni, iiflrr ten M'lirs (d.ircruRr flrla fnnn Clai k ward who lx m pi inn .1 and .inns' h,i( sin nias Uair, lairv Rujp. Karin L nali m ikt lln in l(s Anprlcs, jn.nncd one Inmdrrd In itlir-iii fund. tiHMthinj sniii a! m la K in u m I r 37 s . ii ii mi (aimup fur a hicaih of purl- trml.im e al Ihr.r mcri.njrs dar.np im v Mai'Srus. Jeanne sissi n Irip vu rr riiiiinla n air Accdinpanyinf! him ir,7 left vu (ircvniand I is f..r pi r (in .In.ui'd fits and m as ninth A. unis, Inn VK.IIiihm, Kauli! I ve, were hs wife. Alpha Bnd a hrmher (is Anpi-leand a aek id s.p1 as i.dv II urr 'jndie (xrien's ttill.anis. falv.il Ilrown. . Ii .kI ilriian. Slerl. his wife, lorn and Mn, Ikm .seemR, w avail.di'i i'n Vie i Ifasae i.f a i'ie i'ii in is, llnllfl;,,, a'd I lie isildi s Wire Rin slv a! ats Anpi les letnple and (i"n r in is in ide ap nl iil'n imn'xis nf D.nnxk. Den I l..i'in'e, e i ' ( I'ie homes nf W alter and I annieii ieM.n( t'nnj's ii.inlv, i'e, .ml.d.ip sunn- - funu I Inrs. ir".ina I nl r, 1 mil I Andeisnn and C arl and Juan Juhn-- j Iljns fur a Ir.p f.ave Ixen m e.n Ii nf the 3 (aan'.v.l waidsli. I'.anne I d h ,'iina I dd i son. and were entertained at 0 ihe lakmf; stapes fur suineliim who aie pavin' loir nun wav Ki nl I ddc, na 1'ioen, 1itn I ini hisin hv Mi s. Annie Parkin land ( arn.e I .k ni'M it. (he wav !v Ipinp a pii it Ittown an that the when in nut rdinily puiip I r i km mn. They also were honored to make the d( fin le arr inpe dial tu in. ike iv p (xis.di'e (lain, In i." p icsts at a canvon party in the nienls, everyone sit on The one hand: I ixiitiPiis are- I'., hi I inks n. fanpa J i! dm l'unit.i l!,airl, Patsv f j't i,; ml Koo.i'J W Nun (vemnp M ke still wanted to he California Ih s enthus.astif ( tuu on his wav h.K k to California. liiiriiiri-- u-- JiiJ - I RMI R Rl '' i.f I dnu.mii for Ihe A . am em of and lie Nitumal Assuvijtton Set t'ndarv S hool Pr.m ijuU. Dr ) '4 f.iM t'e r.u'.' pi .e'nocM il n ('f, an. j'iiiii l.n- - iv, el i "It (it Was (o', luted 111 t u- - Ji I'i r ui Ci. nl si In o tlis( ini KI t a ill'll it wli.ih adjo ns I nv i r n l the wi st t in cmijx i a turn I o.in lat.i a's I um! win the J I 4 ji: y Ah 's ,!i! were i .1 ?vhy'-- B.u riband n kcml Mjmn stu.li-it'- 1 es, j SIS i.in do Hut Moall , This pro i; s was I1.!- - major io-- tus.i n todv m an e jvrimrotal 'lv a C( i rt.do m !ixi undmlid J,-ii as r voted hv I'lal) own d.- r ,i in rtri-nll- il 111 , j a Imi fi-- k mm! al ,n i iinii.iiin v) bv lit-- r Mi l!i idn .iiid l.itrilv. ti"'ii imii-- ,'l s'. It u--d Dip.iil H RSS ItOMI M's Mii.in ll.irrns If I . m I Students Learn Ho Faster In Small Groups ham faUer in nan in lu!re c'asse-- j ll - i i HK.Oi Suit- - II, lliis )xhi ii' in im nl is Cwr i A(ii,nl ri' nil. rmi'I lx- m nle bv S ptt"ii tx I I Arniim i'ilrri Mi'l. pit jm i ill mu- - nf i'll" (iii'oAin;; munlicr lit " I r 6 l f - ! a Id 193 .''..-nis- i - . Annsig the important findmps drawn from the coni lexperum-n- t weie the follow mp: ei)unaUnt. ()ihr fjitors the number if learners m a tuih-insitaation is insipn.fi-can- t i and . 1 I I Small np of id. ntif.ed iph caj) icily learners is nut aia- demwatly nor economically feas-th2 I C me KI - N- IRY e and ( leo Jefferies were hosts at an annual doiken frv, held al t'u-rant h in firantsvdle on Satuidav, Aupiisl 21. (hit of town p tests were Mr and Mrs Pa'jih I.'uwn, who are visitinp here from Alhambra. California, and a ft tend. Mr. I ou Iaih n of Sa't lake City; Mrs Marv Crtf-fitand son. Icff and Mr and : Mrs Hammer Hipley, all of Mr and Mrs. Raleiph Johnson of Sa'tair: Mr and Mrs Art Curry. Mr and Mrs Hdv Btyan.l Mr. and Mrs. Griffith. Mr. and; Mrs. li.lhe Griffith, and Mr. and Mis. Duk Griffith, all of Tixx-le- , 1r. and Mis Rwhard Ifeeehaih, and children, Pat and I rme; Mr and Mrs. Don Johnson and ihild-ren- , Conn.e. Karen, and Knc; Mr and Mrs. Chile Jefferies and sons, David and Scott, Mr. and Mrs Duk II itchmson and son, Mark: Mr. and Mrs. Wrathall Matthews. Ivnn Jefferies. Mr. and Mrs. leo Johnson, and Mr. and MrS.JKolnnd Smith of Grantsville. (ah TO: BIRTHDAY GRTHTINGS Cleo Jefferies. Lather Warner and Karlene Miller on Friday. August 29; Iisther Halladay on Saturday, Aupust 30; Arnold Gale Watson. William Ratcliffe, and Ldward M Clarke on Sunday, Aupust 31; Jay W. Flinders and Sidney Marlene M.llward on Monday, Sept em tier 1; Craip Bleazard and Karen Young on Tuesday. September 2 Lyle A. Walk on Monday, Sept 1; and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar W. Anderson on Tuesday, September 2. Lt. Col James C Vcndley Colonel i Di-tJ- t i - . AIXJRABI.F. SHIII.Y sugar and spice of the Ordnance Depot nun, V 'ram-n- them "I f never The great ; . e on mis-SK,- Sharon Palmer , fe ai-i'- Engaged To Gary Callister "f dP' Ord-'nam- e HoUDAYn d - ret-ir- Mr. and Mrs. Charles M Palmer announce the engagement of their lovely daughter, Miss Sharon Palmer, to Gary L. Callister. son of Bishop and Mrs. J. Lloyd Callister of Tooele. Mr. Callister attended the College of Southern Utah for two years and served in the US Army for two years IonICEofI959 con-t.nu- e or-- 1 a d , de-,tb- e Too-ium- P grand-lmovin- I agen-jparen- To The Busy Housewife . . . YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER Hunters were urged to respect private propel ty and equip ment thereon The department noted that it was illegal to trespass on any private lands without of the the express permission owner or tenant thereof. Hunting or shooting within the limits of incorporated areas is also IS ; Good Mourning jDove Hunt Forecast mourning dove sea- - 0n (he eve of th(1 commin, dovt, Labor Day, Monday, lbunt tbe department listed the 1, with a season length owmg regll,dtl0ns ,0 bo remem. 19 and of seven days in counties be red. of 14 days in Beaver, Box Elder, Shooting hours during the seaIron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Salt son are one-hahour before sunLake, Tooele, Utah, and Washing- rise to sunset. These are 5 21 a m ton counties. to 7 01 p m. opemn day, SepteniMajor parts of Box Elder, Salt b j Lake, and Utah and a smaller por limit is ten birds, with 20 Bag tion of Iron counties are closed to birds the possession limit after two hunting. These are listed in the days of hunting. No Federal migratory bird stamp is required while hunting doves, though each hunter must display a proper state license. Juveniles at 14 and 15 years of age may hunt, but only when accompanied by someone 21 years of age 11 or older. No one under 14 years of age may hunt doves in Utah. Shotguns no larger than ten gauge maybe used. They must not be capable of holding more than three shells in the magazine and chamber combined. The head, head plummage and feet of doves must remain at- - Utahs (son A REAL CONVENIENCE! A wonderful way lor a busy young mother to save countless hours is by shopping the ads in her hometown newspaper By knowing, before she goes to town, which products she wants and where to buy them, she can do an efficient job of marketing. While the housewife spends her time becoming an expert nurse, laundress, cook, playmate, and bookkeeper, the local newspaper fs bringing her the shopping news. It tells her about the latest products and services that will help her accomplish her work most efficiently. It tells her where to find the best prices offered on items she needs. It saves her many long hours of "shopping around" 1958 begins lf Confectionery Extends Thanks To lMjk;d.: tions. w I ;Col. L. D. GlCrUIl . w .1! celehousehold, brate her first birthday on Satur day, August 30 SHOES TATE'S 0rcl,,a,re for . - tn Skogerboe FOOTBALL j, !'!r opivtutmies shurlj"e i all $9.95 ''n "The PLAY ELKO SHOP THE ADS IN YOUR HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER! with Oren Probert and Paul James EVERY MONDAY A.M. CHANNEL 4 Yin A Free Trip For Your Group h rsuni.el 1 KAYF, Reuben WILSON : J1' x Lt Colonel L D Glerum, Commandant of the 6235th USR ey fn.m Santa Barbra, tahf. l'nt ,h' d,P,,, ! asked the following message lers training for everyone , ofhus I. be conveved to the military and mv men regard ess of his sjiecia tv. Tixiele Ordnance Depot has 'tviban personnel at Tooie Ord- EVERYTHING' I think it is hardly nance Depot s, me to sav lam most I "During the two weeks spent As the semol unit to ed too high's Aest havmg previously ser- t0'b(1 ht; ht,rl , the 9!5.!rd ,s (harped with coord na ,h(. 3fl7!hal the D,0(, 50 0rd Reserve Sol- h3ppy urn'1( r s ring a Jei come here each summer to diers have Nvn engaged in inten-- I tion if the training, adminittia Ordnance Depot. turn an supplv of ah units pies C ftterkenny sie classroom training aided bv L. Pa Colonel tros- - train hamhersburg. TTie willingness of TOD workers the faci.ities and cooperation of lent Tnis resxinsihi!iy is in line .well stated that although he felt r ( l their , kSt 10 of tid,ning'his make the with the u.u s Supensk), who afforded us men cre greJt!v b(.nefliu.d bv and personnel to gie practi- a valuable exper-Jtmi.nuivtd iaU am! units for with the Letfer- - structl0n Priod canvmg(h(M , .V.jence for t!te reserve soldier is a'tal onthejob training winch could , out their duties m the oveiull contribution to the defense oflnol be assigned in classes. A:', ol th Oidnance Corji.s. Hav- h!'enny C e L The dejxit at Tooele has practi- nation, and I thank the peop'e ' ing tiamed at several key loca- nance Depot because of the reput- - our of Tooele for the friendliness callv all phases of operation which tions we aie in a posii.on to sav , d , ation, intensive tra.ning provided,'o all lend itself to the better training that tV Kvil.ties at Tooele and expertness m their field us kmdnt"'s consider' Depot are superiitr, but forded bv tbe Tooele Ordnance De- atmn warms the heart. mni imjxntan'. th (oicbal. cocp- - t entive relat ons wi'h the Depot' "Our men have a great hunger jpcrsinnel and i tirens of Tooele RETURN FROM SOUTH h;:ve made tKc uurtnt training to learn and I am sure their ap-rs- Samuel Walton and daugh-stalebe will here,"! of taken care We an one. ml do out pitites 'pet landing - Re ,terNa'' returned home n II Colonel. "The the w branch to Toohope that we from Fayetteville, North Caro- civilian ele and Live the privilege of employees, 'tbiy bna wbt-rI tley batf betn '("ding h gh cacbtr trailing and und all personnel associated with Slx weeks with Mr. ,he Past wel-f)r the us made feel have T rene.v in our fi .endships with Dejxit Mrs. Kent Lowry The Lowrys Ii feotng THE WIZARD ft 0Z eie. jrome, wanted, and are do. ng every-iamonth-olWltb Michael ther son, thing to make our stay here pleas- I UTAH STATE FAIR lint as well as informative. The Rent, accompanied the visitors c nzens of Tooele, in addition, home and are guests at the Walton RFTURN TO I ON'ti BFACH SEPT 12 thfu SEPT 21 mt ot S 30 Guests ut the home of Mr. and have shown a spirit of welcome to heme, and the Burton Lowrys Mr Mott 2 30 Sot , Sun Wd , Friday Mrs A H Battison fur the past my men and pride in their Depot, Lowry is serving in the Armed Twilit ol S p m Sot Sept 19 ot I, 5 two weeks have been Mrs. Frank This community relationship is one Forces. AH Pncot Include To A 8 30 end the While in South, Mrs. Walton Suitham and son. Scott, of Long.that Tooele can be well proud of. Admission $3 75, $3 25, Fairground and visited of RaNay many points T'ie-wc,e jinecl The mission which is the essenPhoto by A D Thomas C,ach Cjilf 52 75, $2 25 location not guaranteed here lust wc, kend by Mr Statham tial of a victorious army. Troops interest and enjoyed visiting with Order now by moil. Send 4 cent in that area, LDS missionaries are bird the for home and while to left their and ammunition cached being1 onlsupplies they 600 stomped addressed return envelope "atebed paratroopers transported. IMonday. Their daughter, Leslie, jpendent upon the wheels keptjJbey frnrn planes in test jnmjis. bv with check or money order to UTAH With the help of the The 1958 dove huniing pi ot lama- - who has been v 'siting her STATE FAIR, FG 6, Salt lake City 10 here tor Ihe past six weeks'ele Depot the men of the 400th to their motto, "MOBILITY THRU tion is availabe at all license cies. ireturped home with her parents, feel assured that they can live up MAINTENANCE. are located chief'y in The counties bordering the west desert sec- Reg. 13.25 GOING AT It. Colonel Nk hulas O Champbn, Co of the 3(7th Ordnance Bat - Halladay. i Col Nicholas Chumplin Lt James C. Croswell. ( 'uiii'I ( n m e I Vend ev, Co of the tooth commander )butu!ion ( :5 i Alt 1st' O.dn.nie Irani Ordnance Battalion, led his 2M) h'liciit .'V ( mm.n.l Cmen Soldiers into Tooele Ord .It fii" O'dni'Kc Depot he f id lime, igust 17 from los to unde, take two wki of inum- VigLies. commented on the last sive on the job training ,n various phase of rt serve train, "g at Too-i-- detailed tasks a unit s.ch as this Oidnance Di ; ot t.i's summer must it activated as a re"The too, ration of Ihe partici- suit ofperform an nat onal emergency. The sta'f. battalion landed at Salt Lake Civ pating uni's, je: mane nt ( h imbi r of (iinmerte, 'Hv Too- airj.ort after a nonstop flight from . . ele Transcript and Bulletin and . local townspeople cannot be prais1 Lt. two-wee- k ! Croswell ajp-nac- c'the pnijsirlmn Ij E. 3 Team - teacher is an lo meitinp the evisimp Ihe ie;xirt recommended that of Ie.uh.np learns and ( (her re dej luv :m at of staff !be explored more fully." It that "this experiment to have far - sweepinj: im-- I heal.ons fur improvmp ulihaiion of teudunp xTsonnel " J Col Clarenco Schools Begin At Grantsville Tuesday Sept. : . ,1 L HOLDS RFUNION The senior class of 1958 held a reunion party at Black Rock beach on Wednesday evening. Swimming and lunch, followed by dancing, were enjoyed by all who could be present. The group included: Verl Llkington, Blaine Johnson, Ronald Lougy, Tern' Anderson, Larrv Fraser, Bob Johanson, Dick Butler, I95S Lari Dunvon, Karen Johnson, Shamourning dove hunting proclj 2 'malion. ron Palmer, Lynn Jefferies, Linda The department said prespertsj Registration for the Grantsville Miller, Deon Gollaher, Sue Brown Johnson, Carol Wilson Millward, schools is scheduled for Tuesday, are blight for a highly successful Virginia Millward, Barbara Sutton September 2. The tenth, eleventh. dove hunting season unless unex and twelfth grades will be at 10 petted cold weather should start and Margaret Barrus. a m. The seventh, eighth and ninthia migration of the birds Field re RETURN HOMF. grades will register at 1:30 pm jpoits show a heavy' crop of birds. Mrs.' Ida Johnson and son, Don, School begins for all students at especially in the better dove hunt-a.m. Wednesday. The school bus mg sections of the state, returned home after a vacation in Seattle, Washington, will be running on that day, and These sections include the lower elevation dry farm areas which where they visited Bob and Arlene lunch will also be served. 1958 . V Shelly Kaye Skogerboe A happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wont ten on Friday, August 29; Mr. and Mrs j ZZl hntn-tiful- CLASS OF p.-o- Utafi ' (RklUi ilSMU.JWW ww PRESS ASSOCIATION 4k 14 WEST MOADWAT SAIT IAKI CITY, UTAH i. (riifc nrrWiy.1 "I |