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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, "April 3, 1959 ; 1 lsi Ward Sets Pageant Sun. a NWS an "Victory, VfWJ Teenagers Sc I Fund Raisin" Even I April , A worthwhile Project, that of raising money for in adjiiino to be built onto the building has been undertaken bv the teenagers of Grantsville. This new addition is to be us''J for reminary activities. One of these money . raising activities will be held on Friday, April 3 in the recreation center, and will consist of t movie, The River of No Return," starring Marilyn Mcnroe. A matinee for the very young will commence at 4 p.m., w th the -- vem lg shew at 7: 30 p.m , after whit t a record dance will be held. Lots of good refreshments will be sold. Easter pageant, I.: ' ; Lv-'- v Av; f X 1 I , ; w will be presented on Sunday, April 5 at 7 pm, by the Grantsville rpo t- "tUflN - "44 !' V J -- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff V" - V:. - .... News . A ' , VI . -- 14- - - y- - 1 fI C , iK J Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Yates and children spent the Easier weekend visiting Mrs Yates' parents, Mr. and Mis. Cljde Dutson, of Rine. Idaho Accompanying them was Mr. Charles Yali s, who visited with another son, Gerald, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hansen, of his family in Ririe, Salt l.ase, visited, Lacter Sunday, with M.. and Mrs. Oscar ThompMrs Jctusha Hogan returned son. Mr. Thompson is recovering home, Taster Sunday, fiom a plea- from injuries suffered in a car sant w ei k spent visiting son and accident. Mr, and Mrs daughter-ilaw, Cliff Hogan of Kearns; daughters Happy birthday to: Clarine Daand sons-ilaw, Mr, and Mrs vies, April 2; Lewis Yates, April Sherman Martin, Mr. and Mrs Leo Gillespie of Granger and Mr 3, May Tracy, April 3; Lanny Daand Mis. Wayne Mai tin, Kearns. vis, April 3, Kim Yates, April 5; Jerry Davies, April 5; Joy ThompWord was received, Monday nite son, April 10: and Randy Thompby Chat he Yates, that his bro- son, April 10. ther, Edward H. Yates, of Ogden, had passed away. Edward Yates was born in Lakepoint, and may FORMER MAYOR VISITS lie remembered by the older residents. Attending the funeral, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Worklie held, Thursday, in Ogden, are man, of Woodbum, Ore., are Mr. and Mis. Charles Yates, Mr. guests, this week, at the home of and Mrs. Lewis Yates, Mr. and his brother, Floyd Workman, In Mrs. Delbert Yates, of Lake Point this city. Mr, Workman is former and Mrs. Genevieve Shields of mayor of Woodbum. Pine Canyon. f ) r I --AD I Ui V n two-wee- k MISSIONARY VISITS Elder Mrnte Dedriokum. on h!s way to his home in Trerrontur, r LDS mis after filling a sion in the California mission, in Grantsville to stopped visit brothers Odenn and Darrell. Elder Dmrickson made his home in Granlsvnle for sis months prior to his mission call, and wt'l be remembered by many fr'cnd.s. two-yea- ov'-rnit- e L TO R Elaine Castagno, vice the pep and lettermen's clubs have well-laiSEATED, president pep club; Betty Jean Craner, presiplans for a successful banquet on Thursday dent; Karen Peterson, sec. Standing, Letter-me- n evening. This event is on annual one, Bill Severe, vice pres.; Gary Wells, and one looked forward to by both clubs. pres.; Dean Johnson, sec. These officers of year, instead of the mountains. d Erda News BY BETH CLARK Spending Easier weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Vermont Thompson were daughter and Mr. and Mis. Dick Franz, and daughter, Dor be Kaye, of Salt Lake, On Sundav, Mi. and Mrs. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs Franz enjoyed dinner at the home of Mr. and Mis. Sherman Ashworth, of Magna. son-inla- mother visits Mrs. Pearl Cullimora of Garland vi-- it with is enjovmg a her daughter. Mrs. Gdean D Erickson and family, at their home on McMichael ave. Griffith. Lakcpoint by Vera Hammond ! First ward choir, under the direc tion of chorister Jack Millward, and organist, Emma Sutton. The reader will be Carrie Wrathall Soloists are Frlene dosser, Sue Halladay, Sharlene May. Helen Sullivan, Saundra Sutton, Noel Cal lister, Irene Castagno, Berkeley Orr, James R. Williams and Ster ling and Don Halladay. The public is invited to attend, and enjoy this lovely Easter -- Terry Vorwaller attended the FFA meetings held m Salt Lake Saturday, at the Hotel Utah motor lodge. Terry Is one of the FFA oftitcrs, and enjoyed the dry very Slale Offers Market for Ceramic 'Hie Taster Sunday, Mrs. Lola Jack-sowas pleasantly surprised by visitors, Mr. and Mrs. James Meehans; a niece and her husband, The Erda ward Relief Society NEW' COUNSELOR of Salt Lake; and sister-in-laRoom To has been with- Rose Mrs. Iola Reed has been chosen Utah offers a sales potential for Mrs. Richard (Chloe) Garrard, of 100 Castagno, pres.; Faye Hawker, as ceramic floor and wall tile in 1929 Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Garrard will as MIA activity counselor in the first counselor; Muva Wwailer, of $2,490,008, of Rambler At a recent state health inspecGrantsville Second ward. She will v according to John C. stay for an extended visit with Increased sales Elder Lamoine McCashland, of take the second counselor; Mary Mihs, sec. tion of school lunchrooms, the of Miss Jane Tate, - Cadillac and GMC Coun- Mrs. Jackson and other relatives. Pontiac of Tile the place Sparks, president and treas.; Bertha Rose, Theology cil of America. lunch room in the Grantsville Salt Lake, and a recently returned who was asked to be activity counMr. and Mrs. Mervyn Garrard encreate an urgent need for addischool was one of the three in the missionary from the Great Lakes selor in the Grantsville stake MIA. teacher; Nettie Lauritzen, visiting Tuesa tertained at dinner, lovely tional manpower in our shop. will be in the speaker the teacher message; Marjorie Wey-lanThe estimate is based on a surTooele district, which was rated mission, day evening, in honor of Mrs We offer an excellent Second ward Sacrament service on asso100 per cent. Many conducted the trade Jeanette work director; vey opportuby Chloe Garrard. thirgs are considered in this inspection, and we Sunday, April 5, at 5 p.ra. Boyce, literature; Ada Beagley, ciation, whose 27 members reprefor top income to a pernity of Flder James Pinkerman, 8lso social science; Mayna Smith, or- sent more than 90 per cent of the are prouJ of the goad showing Attending Sunday school on Easmanent position. Work on a the Great Lakes mission, will furfor ganist; and Blanche Liddell, chor- domestic output of ceramic tile ter with Mrs. Vaughn Hammond, employees made. nish a musical number. basis with a guarcommission ister. students hfP'c bcn served Sparks said ceramic tile produc were daughter-in-law- , Janet and income. anteed in tion has increased this Group insur country daily lunches, this vear, which is three grandchildren, Shelly, StaFuneral services for Byron B. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kay Coch- - 450 per cent since World War II See or more than ever befoie. benefits. and other ance, of and Vauglmie, cey, Granger. Scott Jefferies on Friday, April 3; Burmester, Sr., of Price, were rane, of Salt City, and Mr. and He attributed the rise to expanded at Stoker Ken to Thomas write Mrs. Marion Cochrane and family jbuilding construction, and the fact Bryan Crist, Ronnie Paul Johnson held on Wednesday, April 1, at the Mr, and Mrs. Grant Griffith and Motor Co., 44 Fast 1st North, Salt Masonic Lake tox LaVelle City. and of Tooele, visited, Sunday, at the that ceramic tile is finding everGreen. Sat., April 4; temple, Dewey UNDERGOES SURGERY daughters, Robin and Christine, of Tooele, Utah. Phone 345. Mr. Burmester died March 30, in home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence increasing uses in homes and Salt Lake, were Sunday visitors Word has been received by Mr. Carolyn Green, Sun., April 5; of Bob son and Pfc. Dewey Fox, Shauna Judd, Louise Waltcrs and ja Salt Lake hospital, after an illCochrane. buildings. and Mrs. Edgar Warner that their on a is of home Erda, Fox, ness. Betty Edith Carlton, Monday, April 6; son, Petty Officer Rollin Warner, Despite the growing demand, Charles Sample, Kelly Lawrence, He was born in Salt Lake City, weeks leave, to visit. Dewey took The MIA presidency wishes to of the US Navy, underwent a maScott Lawrence, Craig Anderson, Feb. 14, 1898, a son of Frank T. his basic training at Fort Benning, thank all those who helped with the industry is in an excellent jor operation, on Monday, at the Alvin where he is with the 2nd the Gold and Green ball. Grant position to fill orders promptly be-Sample, and Keith Brown, and Emma Row berry Burmester. Georgia, He will Naval hospital, San Diego. He is go back to eight Elkington furnished the music and cause of increased plant capacity,' The family later moved to Grants- Infantry. 7. April Tuesday, reported to be getting along fine. said. Present output is from weeks Signal Corp. training to Ft. a good turn-ou- t A happy wedding anniversary to ville, where he graduated enjoyed a nice Sparks about 200 million square feet, but You will find Mr. and Mrs. William Bacon, on the Grantsville high school. He at- Gordon, Georgia. Dewey was met time together. the nation's producers can double tended the University of Utah, at the depot by his grandparents, VISITS KINSMEN HERE Monday, April 6. and Mrs. Bernard Mr. this figure with existing facilities,1 and school Dewey in Tooele and and taught John T. Dunn, of Woodbum, he declared. He was principal parents, Bob and Betty Fox, Ellen counties. Severe 1 OR is in BUILDING INSPEC this Tooele, Oregon, visiting Very and Bobby. school at and of Richfield high Max Bleazard is Grantsvilles week, among kinsmen; and is a is much ceramic tile Today, of his death, he was a for more than the most reliable bath-- 1 guest at the home of his uncle. new building inspector, a job re- the time teacher. and accountant in retired Work from held comes was Word cornice Cairo, Egypt, day President Alex F. Dunn. Smith. room and kitchen surfacing macently vacated by Jack He was a veteran of World War I. tion with a social for outgoing Re that the "car watcher has made When you ride the bus you elliminate said. "Ceramic tile He married Maurine Griffith in lief Society president, Mildred Da- his debut there under the very terial," Sparks Hazards ol driving ; of used for exteriors is being 1922, in Salt Lake City. vies; first counselor, Amma Warr nose of the Sphinx. homes and buildings, in living Parking problems Survivors include: his widow, a and work director, Gilda Coch The car watcher, his pocket rooms and bedrooms, in halls and son, Byron B., Jr., Salt Lake City; rane. Each was presented with a filled with parking meter slugs, is Numerous costs ol automobile operation high to no is There limit really a daughter, Mrs. Annie Bergera. nice book in appreciation for their indigenous to the US, where the patios. ' usefulness." on friends or neighbors its Imposing San Francisco, Calif.; one grand- years of work. Stake visitors in- species has thrived on our bounHe credited the growing use to of Hannah a Mabel of teous crop Sap cluded curbside coin slots. son, brother, Lawrence, Anderson, TRY IT you will b'e pleasantly surprised quick and economical installation Mateo, Calif.; four sisters, Mrs. Frasier, and stake president, An- It is interesting to note that culthe wide range of colors methods, Mildred Johnson, Mrs. Blanche nie S. Droubay. tural exchange apparently and designs, and the vigorous n Neat clean four room home only four years old offered for For Information Call: of Salt Lake City; both Brown, has stimulated our Egyptian neighThis home well fine carried on by the has nice living room and $7,500. program arranged Mrs. Floyd (Alice) Baker, Tooele, bors to take up this dubious pur- manufacturers to make the merits EL City kitchen, two bedrooms and lovely bathroom. Less than one and Mrs. George (Leah) Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy Bryan and suit. block from shopping, near the schools and handy for church. to known of ceramic the tile CY family, of Los Angeles, are visitof Elko, Nevada. As all US policemen, many emCall for appointment to see this fine property, let us make ing this week among friends and business distand ployers, 4441 to this for home. you purchase arrangements relatives and are guests at the rict merchants many WEEKEND AT MALAD know, car watchers Mr. Mrs. of home parents, Tooele Bryans Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lewis and 499 Top usually w'ork in teams or, occas memWhile one children, Jackie, Marlene, and and Mrs. John R. Droubay. singly. ionally, ber of the team goes shopping or Kyle, motored to Malad, Idaho, to to Susan Hale, birthday Happy visit with their parents, Mr. and works at his machine or desk, the 324 Mrs. John Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. April 4; Rebecca Hale, April 6. other member slips back and forth Lew Waldron, last weekend. While at precise intervals of one hour, 1335 there, they enjoyed a weinie roast Mr. and Mrs. Loran Dansie and minus a nickel each time. For the and a pleasant visit. son, Bobby, of Riverton, spent Eas- lone wolf, the procedure is someter Sunday at the home of Mr. what more difficult, for work or and Mrs. Dean L. Palmer, and en- shopping tour must be interrupted a nice dinner and visit. each hour. In the main, however, . joyed . Come in and . a gasp, a clutch at the ticker, and Little Debra Oliver of Magna a slip to one knee is sufficient to returned to her home, Sunday, af- melt the hard heart of any em ter spending a week at the home ployer opposed to an hourly of her grandmother, Mrs. Mayna breath of fresh air by his loyal Smith. staff. A major difference between the US brand of car watching and the EASE Of ENTRV No high sills COMPARE Bar-ru- s Mr. Mrs. and George to stumble over os in Ford's chief competitor Egyptian is that in Cairo the pracand children, of Cedar City, titioners no deep wells to "cram" your feet into. are government - licensed returned to their home after spend- and are making a comfortable living a week at the home of Mr. and at it. Several hundred of these ing Mrs. John R. Droubay and relaare ubiquitous tives in Tooele, also. equipped with official armbands them as of all things Miss Pamela Ann Cochrane designating helpers. "police spent the weekend visiting in LoTheir only visible means of supgan with friends who are attend- port is a piaster here and a pia ing the USAC. ster there gleaned from harried businessmen or tourists too preFOR COMFORT COMPARE Birthday club members on hand occupied to do their own coin drop. . . Ford lets you to help Mrs. Ruth Gordon celewear your hall And Ford' low driveshaft tunseat cushions . , , tix nel permits brate her birthday, Saturday even- ping. Instead of working together to 'When you people test" a FORD ride in comforH ing, at her home were Ted and elude the active grasp of the law, Emily Gillette, Jack and Madge as here, Egyptian car watchers youll know why FORD GorAlvin and Florence Gowans, Fis BROWNIE MMK& CAMERA with the genoperate tops in comfort for '59 don, Byron and Lillian DeLaMare, darmes and vie with one another Kirk and Ruth Bevan, and Deluxe-mode- l Dont just stand there and admire the 59 Ford. movie maker for favored positions on the curbs. and Ruth Gordon. A delic- It Climb on boardl Take our people testT We not uncommon, according to is low price a at low, toious dinner and nice evening can prove to you that Ford is the most gracious reports, for the unitiated motorist gether were enjoyed by ail. g and comfortable car to live withl We 11 show you to be beset by a motley, Sfop in and see for yourself why $ the most accessible luggage compartment . . . crowd of these pavement parathousands of families are startdoors . . . the most comfortthe easiest-to-enting their personal movie record Jerri Kaye Gordon spent the sites making strong bids for the COMPARE FOR CONVENIENCE No high with this remarkable camera. the most generous soundproofing able seats the home of a cousin, watching job. An enterprising, piaat weekend rt It' budget priced lifting in Ford. Ford is designed for full and every ster - conscious young Egyptian of any of the top sellers. And we'll show Valerie, in Erda. . . not for uncomfortable ostentation e bit a as a snapshot of $43.05 make the can equivalent unbelievable savings. you camera. Just turn a dial to Mr .and Mrs. Peter Goroon, of per month at this task, enough to match the day's light condition Tooele, were dinner guests, Eas- support a wife and children, and . . , then aim and press the butter Sunday, at the home of Mr. nicely hold down the nations level ton. No other adjustment . , , of unemployment. and Mrs. LeGrand Gordon, and no focusing needed We think it is important to warn spent the day visiting their famin our here the right gendarmerie ily. () own community that this could perhaps led Mr. and Mrs. Aaron E. Bryan start a movement are proud parents again, as a baby by someone called Fidel Piastro lens with to organize car watchers in this boy weighed in early Thursday If lines. morning at eight pounds, eight country along Egyptian the ounces, at the Tooele Valley hos- this happens, gentlemen, YOUR EASTMAN KODAK DEALER is doomed pital. Big sister, Dian and broth- nickel parking meter was the to as same fate the ers, Jed, William, and Kim are all dollar, and the amateur car very happy. Papa, too! watcher will become just another Ilene Barnett, of Calientc, Nev., American heritage like the gol-- j DRIVE THE WESTS MOST BEAUTIFULLY Ph. TU 4 West Main Street Grantsville Ut. spent the weekend with little cou- den eagle. PROPORTIONED BRAND OF CARS... r.DJtF, sins, Deanna, Brad, and Sharron VISIT AT CENTERFIELD Palmer. Mr, and Mrs. Erwin Marx and The cold damp weather put a son, Bud, motored to Centerfield damper on a lot of picnics, Sun- and spent the weekend visiting Phone 888 Tooele, Utah day, so Mr. and Mrs. Eugene with parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 278 North Main Street Castagno, Mrs. Rcse Castagno and Anderson, and other relatives and family; Carol Clynick and Frank friends. They returned home on Sell 'A-- l Sand.ago had dinner at home, this Sunday afternoon. Ford Elder Lamoine McCashland much. Retnmed Missionary Speak At Second Ward, Sun. Lunch Rates Per Cent n WANTED Experienced Auto Mechanic -- 'Hi Funeral Services Held Former Resident Five-hundre- d 1 Itidc Ihc Bus - Ship by Bus many convenient schedules and inexpensive rates Special low commutters fares Drivers Seal HOMES OFFERED IN GRANTSVILLE Salt Lake Kearns Pharmacy Magna Drug Green Cab, 77 31 Try A Want Ad ATKIN Realty & Construction South Main Street Phone Springtime SPECIAL ... ... 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