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Show Tho Tooele Transcript Fr'day, April but was tinnbli 17, 1959 to celebrate ol chicken pox and flu, until Grass Seeding In April 14, after sihool belated celebration took plaie Soil at the home of her parents. Mr Nearly 74 ui res om of every 100 'and Mrs. Lmeison Lee. There were in- - and out door pamec, liph1 aires of cropland in the Conservation Reserve of the Soil Bank refreshments, favors, and many through 195S are being planted to to e her plea-nipfis lovely pv' Little friends who helped enjoy grass, according to Allen Auir, the fun were Rohby Davis, Sunt chairman of the fooelc Agriculand Dehliy Me Belli, Kristi Lee, tural Stabilization and Conservation Committee. Sidney Lint, Cloann Kirk, Robyn Conservation Reserve ReeJ, Nanette 1 ish, and Sue Mi land to grass was, hy far, the roost er. conservation use. The popular planting of forest irves was the Mother second most pc, polar conservation A birthday dinner was given at cover with almost II acres out of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff each 100 acres scheduled for tiee Tuesday, A Popular Bank Sec-din- g Bruce R. McConkie Conlercnce Vis lor Honors McKinxtry, y General sessions are open to the anpublic at 10 a ni. nod nounced Stak President Arthur L. Barrus. 2pm, .Garllt Hipley iTo Speak Little Af of a Shoe 5, the planting honoring armers in the 123 Great Plains expected to plant 4,414,090 acres of gruss thru 1938. The balMrs. Riehen is a dmightet ance of n. arly thiee mill. on acies of Sarah is to be planted outside of Me William and Jane Braby Pike, who were con- Great Plains. verts to the LDS church, from England. Adult western One in which the Attending the dinner, besides love triangle doesn't include a the hosts, were Mr. and Mrs. A.T. horse. CHANGING TIMES. ; Clawson, Sr., daughter and Mrs. Catherine Gabbott, a daughter; Gordon and Lynne ClawHOH-DRIHKERS son. grandchildren from Salt Lake City; also, Mr. and Mrs. A. T LESS Clawson, Jr., grandson, and son, Seott, only great grandchild, from Bountiful. Also present was Miss Sharron Jones, of Salt Lake City. BEST Elder Bruce R. McConkie, member of the I ir.t Council of f, vvn! ,) Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints, wiil address the qua', eriy conference of the GranUvtlk-stakon Sutuiday n .id bumhv. April 18 and 18. White LOVE April biithday of Mrs. Alice of Salt Lake City, mother Mrs. MiKinstry, noth Seated L to R Karen Elfors, Linda Charles, Joyce Liljenquist, Karen Peterson. Standing L to R Farrell Beecham, Melvin Stewart, and David Geldmacher. PLANS AND ACTIVITIES are shaping up for the Grantsville high school Jr. prom, to be held this month. The following committee members have started the ball rolling for the tremendous task of decorating the hall. of counties Pay for the HOUSE WARMING Mrs. Lavini.i I.iw rente is visiting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs Clifford Lawrence, in Roy, On Conference I Rio-be- MOTOR TO CLEARFirLD Mrs. J. R. Davis and daughter, The will MIA stake Grantsville for the fall of 59 and spring jril 2, the Clifforl Lawremes i, motbe in charge of the Sunday even- 60, at the last PTA meeting of limited their moving into a new Valerie, and son, Kenneth, the season, on Monday night. La- - home, with a hou to ored to Clearfield, last Saturday, ing session of quarterly stake conRue Soelberg is the new presidentjuhic!' ference, on April 19. Bishop and Mrs. Roli-- rt and spent the day visiting with Elder Bruce R. McConkie with Margaret Van Noy, vice pres- V. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Al- their daughter and sister, Mr. and The meeting will commence at 7 p m., in the Grantsville bert Barrus, and Mrs. Lavina Law- Mrs. Owen Ferry and children, ident, and Don- Johnson as First " rence were present. On April 7, Linda and Rex. Elder Mc'Jomtu is a irrrmr ward chapel. Elder Garth T. Rip-Clifford ofthe liwrences became who and a ley, Army security intelligence recently returned from the proud parents o' a babv gill, CHILD FALLS ON STOOL mission to the Guif States ficer, newspiper editorial wiiter, two-yeFOUR YEARS OLD Miss Patti Sue Hurst, i nd public otf.ciPl. He was ap- will be the guest speaker. making them a f tmily of three Larry Lawrence bovs and two girls. daughter of Mrs. Rita Hurst pointed to his high church post in He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. celebrated his birthday on Thur-da- SEWING CLUB and granddaughter of Mrs. D.T. 1940 at the 31. He of is autuoi of is Clarence and agi Magna, Ripley a birthday Cleo Jefferies was hostess to the Crawford fell on a stool, while April 9, of an encyclopedic work, Mil (urrently attending the University mon Doctrine, party to which the following play- following members of her sewing playing at the F.ighth ward Relief and compiler of 0i Utah,' in the field of engincoiing'. mates were bidden: Van Lee. club, on Monday evening: Lillian Society, while her mother was three volumes entitliu "Docfines Anderson, Christine Johnson, Barrus, Lola Williams, Lucille An- serving the lunch. It caused four of Salvation." Janet Paskett, Gwen and Saundra derson, F.mma Bowers, Nina front teeth to be knocked loose, Committee and leadership meetRobin Van Noy, John- which was very painful to the Goldie Laura Lawrence, iStromberg, son, ings will be held Saturday evenchild. DeLynn Wright. son, and Amy Watson. ing, in addition to the public general sessions, Sunday. BIRTHDAY PICNIC FIRST BABY Those to attend Ine 6:30 meeting for the The information Miss Julie Ann Higley, whose following on Saturday will be stake presiMr. and Mrs. Roger Warr are citizens of Grantsville has been was Monday, April 13 birthday dency. clerks, and high council, the arrival, Tuesday, happv over from Jack Smith, chairreceived with a picnic, in Settlecelebrated leaders quorum presidency, group of their first baby, a boy, born at FOURTH WARD man of the cemetery committee; ment canyon, at Second Flat She quorum and group secretaries of the Tootle Valley hospital, weighand her school chums hiked up Tuesday, April 21, 2 p.m. all high priests, seventies and el- and Wenfiall Anderson, sexton. ing six pounds, 13 ounces. Proud Jessie Aldous Six hundred trees have been the mountain, played kick - ball Literary, ders quorums, bishops, bishops grandmother is Mrs. Flcience and enjoyed roasted hot dogs, with Baby sitter. Sherri Millward counselors and cleiks, ar.d stake planted in a nursery, located on Brown, of Grantsville. FIRST WARD of the side the west all the trimmings; toasted marsh cemetery. committees for the Aaroric priestSherri Millward, winsome little The purpose of this nursery is to mallows around the bonfire, and Tuesday, Arpil 21, 2 p.m. hood. make available to Grantsville resi- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Literary. Baby sitter. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: cupcakes. Julie Ann blew out II The ushers for the conference trees for fu- (Billy Jo) Millward, will celebrate Lynn Ratcliffe, Ryan Reed, Mary THIRD WARD candles. Guests Kathy will be the 31st Quorum f Seventy. dents, good, qualityin her birthday on Sunday, April 19 Ann our city. ture Tuesday, April 21, 10 a.m. Mitchell, Kathy Heiniger, Shauna transplanting Williams, Audrey Medrano, A drink will be furnished by the Also, work on the water svatem Literary, Neva Hawkins. Lawler, Jolene Clark, Nila WinkJane Brown, and Tony Jean Erd.t ward for those desiring U in the is underway, and PRIESTS PARTY Baby sitter. ler, cemetery on 17; Carolyn Houghton, Mary RobFern April Friday, eat their lunch in the recreation will WARD proceed as rapidly as posinson, John Mata, Dean Claik, Bishop McKay Johnson enter- Williams, Kenneth "Buzz Callis- - ST0CKT0N hall. The Relief Society stake SingRonald Drysler, Bill Spafford, Dasible. The expenses for this pro- tained the First ward Priest quo- ter, and Beulah Anderson, Sat., Tuesday, April 21, 2 pm. ing Mothers will furnish the vid Higley, and Danny Foulon. Literary, LaRue Tabbert. ject will curtail the annual clean- rum at his home, on Monday nite. April 18; Sherri Millward, KenHer parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baby sitter. up program in the cemeteiv. Advisor, neth Jay Nelson, Vonda Angel and J. Reuben Claik J. Higley accompanied the Brother Chauncey Riddle from Everyone is urged to cooperate in came from Provo and brought Gary Wells, Sun., April 19; Ronald DESERET BRANCH Monday, April 20, 7 p.m. Post with him special pies to go with H. Matthews and Nettie Brown, the BYU will be at conference, maintaining their own lots. chapel. Literary, Laverda the homemade ice cream. Blaine Monday, April 20; Belinda Ann and would like to meet students and parents from J2 til 2; also, in! BOUQUETS Sutton, an officer, was present Worthington, Dean Johanson and NOTICE TO CREDITORS the close of the 2 p.m. session. Bouquets to Lillian Barrus, "An- - with the following Priests: Lynn Wayne Boyer, on Tuesday, April THE DISTRICT COURT 'OF CARD OF THANKS The 7 p.m. meeting will be under nie Williams, Emma Bowers, and Johnson, Ronald Roper, David2I. TOOELE COUNTY We wish to extend our sincere forlGeldmacher, George Vance, Jr., the direction of the stake MIA, injGeorge and Lola Williams, STATE OF UTAH Happy wedding anniversary to thanks to the hospital staff, docland Jay Flinders. the Grantsville First ward chapel, their kindness to flue patients, In the Matter of the Estate o Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller, Sun- tors, nurses, Relief Society, bishMARY GUSTAVESON, Deceased opric, friends, and neighbors and day, April 19. Creditors will present claims, all who were kind and helpful durwith vouchers attached, to the uning the illness and passing of our at Grantsville, Utah, dersigned, beloved husband and father. We or before the 5th day of are grateful for the many lovely by, on,1959. cards and beautiful floral offer-ring- June, Signed: Leonard Gustaveson, for the gifts to the memorial d Administrator of the Estate ot fund, and expressions of sympathy Gustaveson, Deceased Mary which we received. Mrs. Thayer Saylor and Mrs. GORDON R. HALL Ap-ize- Ph. 90 daytime 2084 eve PEDERSEN INSURANCE to unSimply beautiful derscore your floatingest to give lots of dresses easy steps, too. A bright white leather pump, petal led at the vamp with cooling cutouts and tailored with a flat bow. - 18 N :) ar jl 1 i KtprtimUnf Vitnl $Lk ALLoL Four-year-ol- d DCS with Sha-Iro- ! AGENCY Main - Tooele, Ut. - MOINES, ims. to. IOWA ! n Improvements Of Cemetery Planned At Grantsville . Relief Sociely were: Style 2540 98 only 3 BROWN'S h I, INSIDE, : OUTSIDE J s. w USanryP 6'$ Attorney for Administrator Barbara McKinstry. Tooele City, Utah BELATED BIRTHDAY PARTY (Date of first publication, April Miss Laureen Lee turned seven 3, 1959; date of last publication, years old on Friday, March 10, April 24, 1959). AIL AROUND i THE HOUSE 4 5-D- AY Paint Sale! 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