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Show estate. Tho Tooele Transcript Friday, April 24, 1959 j , Credit Union of our fair A com-- ! e n I Grunlsvillc A few citizens tnnd met ttf Ks homo, and played fur awhil ; C. n went pool. Afswimming at tin 'lom-lterward.., they enjoved a delicious supper and Lir lui.i ycake at tho Hulli.iger borne Dennis reteivrd many nice gills lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs Hu h Hulhnger. 'carries Fru), f Organized Al 4 Mr1!. Derm son Mr, Robinson, of Salt Lake, came out' bundled their mother1 on and f.nher into their car, rod took! .hem to Salt lake foi a z'mkcndj oi pleMMiu They we'1 icyallyi entert.um d ! v Mr and Mis. Lay-ioBarm.',. Mr, and Mm Cornel Bairus, and the Dean Robin soils J hi y V.i'i' taken out to d.llller with two comfornd pies-met haus, to Ik enjoved table dunn-- ; the w.nm summer even BIRTHIUY DINNER Albert r,.ngland and his mumty met on Thursday in the) high school auditorium for elec-- J NTW WATERLINTS it'ons of the new city credit union. t a1so present was Bill Brown, a $ The Gtanlsville City is in the member of the National Credit process of rephem;; waterlines in Union; and Mr. Fox, president of' i he Western Phosphates credit union, city cetmteiy, j Uoik on the n'w road leading Lenrmm. also present was Mr to the new ly pi.rcha td paiksite i. Triday, April 21, the Junior class secretary of the same union. of 59 will present their annual In addition to the election, a; igoiig forward. Jr. prom The theme "Bali Mai" fdm was shown called Kings X" promises an exciting evening for showing the need and advantage of ctedit unions. everyone. The decorations are near completion, and it is evident A nominating committee had that this year's prom will be a previously select'd candida'es for beautiful spectacular for everyone the various offices, and presented to see. Music will be by Widstoe these names for nomination. There Brothers of Salt Lake City. were very few nominations from by Vera Hammond irom the Boor. Farrell Hurst Kathyleen Beechani, Karen I Ifors, and their These people were selected by Mr. Vern Cluff of Salt Lake, the nominating committee becommittee, have unn Himvd that Miss Kathyleen Hurst, of Mrs Helen Uussard, of father cause they are well known, be things are well on their way. The William and Dolly daughter of has been released Lake Firm, bedance will lie held in the CMS and love cause they people, Hurst of Ogden appeared on the cause they are willing, and like to Forest Service spring party talent from the hospital, and is reported gym end admission will lie $1.50 TWO F.F.A. MFMBFRS were given awards at the regular listen to peoples troubles Mayor show, on Saturday, as a soloist. to lie improving, after undergoing per couple, and 75 cents spectameeting held last week. Rodney Grgrtch was given an award an tors. opera'mn lames Palmer said they are rep- This party is an annual one given for outstanding work in farm mechanics, and Ned Fox, an Arbon of home Gary the at vsitors Sunday The Junior class wishes to exresenting those of different enter- each year for all Forest Service Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gollaher award for public speaking. The awards were made by Presitend an invitation for everyone to prises around town, and because emplov.-e- s and their families. Mrs. dent Sam Jorgensen. Mrs. Mr. Jack were and Taylor come out. of their previous experiences. Hurst will be remembered as the HONOR FD ON BIRTHDAY The following people were put former Dolly Johanson, of Grants- and daughter, Kerry, of Magna Gary Aibon will leave, by plane, Mrs Rose Arnold of Huntington Many Splendoredjon Sunday for Ft. Ord, into off.ee: Mrs. Vera England, Mrs. Jessie vilie. Mr. and Mrs. Vosto Johanmorning, Thing is the snow that will be Calif., wh'-rhe will begin a Board of directors: Verl Young, son and daughters Claia Beth and Park, Calif., sister of Dewey Dal.ougy and Mrs, Edith Bunn moGilbert Davies, and Mrs by the seminary, th.s month Army training program, John R. Dnuiiuy, vice president; tored to Salt Lake City on Wed Ann, were special guests of the vies, week. Matinee starts at 2 pm. in Owen Cluff, atrred to attend the - LaVar Hansen, sec. Grantsfrom the Fail Berry, and enjoyed the evening Gary graduated nesday and visited with their Sis Hursts, the Grantsvilie LDS seminary viile of the funeral of a brother-in-laalso' E. and and and Wilson, Mis Annie Gillespie, upon school, treas.; much. ter, Joseph high very building An evening performance attended Utah State University at pros. family, Mr. June Keyes, of Salt of her birthday. A de- occasion will also be held Prices are 50 The regular meeting of the TooLake, who passed away two weeks Credit committee: LeRoy Soel- ll(.HIS ,um ht,m Logan and the Brigham Youngj prepared by cents and 25 cents. Look for signs ago. While here, Mrs. Arnold vis- e!e Future Farmers of America M Umversity, Provo. He is a son of burg, Jr., Kenneth Johnson and G,nSnu.'s laUj,hll.r, Mrs for furthr information. was held the at and left ited Saturwith Monday evening relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arbon, Lee Anderson. aml ,he ,ld.s en. Mjx Y This weeK was one of birthday day, accompanied by Gilliert Da- Tooele high school ag room. Ule t!t.lirinlis ropa,t a, committee; Mary jnvetJ Supervisory The Almost play, vies, to attend the funeral of anRodney Gregrich was presented and a h,asant visit parties . . . Johnson, Don Johnson, and Eighteen" will be presented, next an award for h,s outstanding wo.k'tl)l,(.ther Mrs. other brother-in-laGuysi, Ray Williams. r(.ce,VPt: Gl, Friday night. May 1. The cast has n farm mechanics and Ned Fox of Los Angeles Young Ryan Reed, cards and gifts many lovely worked very hard, so everyone A credit union like this is one of son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reed, Mrs. Ph)lhs T.rickson of Magna was presented the public speak-nkeep this date open (more in nest a very few financial organizations Jr., greeted piaymates: Arn.lynn, has been spending a few days a' award. The awards were made HONORrn AT SHOWTR paper). formed for the sole benefit of Matt, and David Lawrence; Diane the home of her sister and brother-in-law- , by Sam Jorgensen, the past presiMss Judy Peterson, who plans Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Da- dent of the Tooele FFA. and not for Campbell, you, "the little man and Carolee to be mariied on Frid iv, war aniThe boys are getting their the pecuniary advancement of a Brown, and Carol Drake, to his vies, while her husband is on a VISITS AT SUNSET honored at a personal shower on mals ready for the Tooele county privileged few. There was a very birthday party, on Friday, April cruise for the Naval Reserve. Wednesday evening. Misses Jail1! Mrs. Adi Brown is visiting her minute percentage of the town's 17. were Glowing with reports of an en livestwk show, which will be Gillette and DcAnn Scott -7 2. daughter. Beth Petersen, at Sunpopulation in attendance at the the D. L. Gillette joy able week spent in San Fran- held in Gtanlsville on May and hostesses, f We are working hard on our set, Ut ah meeting. Dont let habitual indifThe following guests enjoyed a cisco, on Union business, are Mr home was the scene of the affair ference keep us from one of the dinner party with Mrs. Mary Ann and Mrs Kenneth Gollaher. Their judging. The bo)s are trying out Games were played, with prize best opportunities the town has Williams, Friday, April 17, on her first night was spent in Reno, be- for these teams; livestock, dairy, for the and light refresh winners, ever had. Be sure and 75th birthday: Mr. and Mrs. Art ing entertained by Mr. and Mrs poultry, and meats. The best jud- ments were served Judv and her 8 Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenre Darrold Monson, a sister and brothe- ges will go to Logan on May friends. Guests were: Norma Ben of Mrs. Gollaher; then and 9 to represent our chapter in son, Dt Esta Rhea, Mrs, Gayle Gwynn, Mr. and Mrs. George An- r-in-law derson, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Har- on to San Francisco, favored by the state judging contest Smith, Beverly Barrus, Joan My LaMar Penovich, reporter man, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Flood, all beautiful v ecther; the days were ers, Ann Hardy, Carolyn Lee and of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs spent sightseeing with the other Janet Si hutz. Many lovely gifts Joe Elfors and Mr. and Mrs. delegates wives, while the hus- were by the bride to be LyD1A V,S,T James R. Williams, of Grantsvilie. bands attended meetings. Thrilling The Grantsvilie high baseball Mr. and Mrs, Wallace (Alone) BIRTHDAY SWIM PARTY highlights of the trip were a tour team took another one, Tuesday. Surprise birthday parties were of Chinatown and enjoying a real' Black and children, Wayne, An- - Master Dennis Hulhnger, whose This one was from Park City, to also on the agenda, when Becky Chinese dinner, going aboard and thony, Craig, Bruce and Ruth, of eleventh birthday was Sunday, Ap the score of 4 to 3. Gayle Peter- Lawrence was pleasantly sur- being shown around the luxury Magna, drove out, Tuesday even- rtl 19, celebrated on Monday eveson pitched a fine game for five prised, Monday evening, on her cruise ship, SS Mariposa and hav- ing, for a visit with their mother ning with a swim party. His close innings, then Dennis Palmer took 12th birthday, when her mother ing their pictures taken with the and grandmother, Mrs. Lydia friends, Don Hulhnger, Al Lott, over on the mound. Between the gave a party in her honor. Twenty Captain, a visit and dinner at FishGene Ishizuka. and Jimmy Eng- Summer likesy the look of two of them, they held Park City friends were present to play bunco ermans Wharf, then being enterto three hits. The Cowboys four and enjoy refreshments. even in a bountained at a large banquet and floor luxury five nine on and held for union delegates and runs hits came show, cy playshoe for active Park City errors. Park City got The very young arent the only their waves at the huge Longshore-minhours. Hera.il, is, fashionunion hall on the watertheir three runs on three hits and ones who enjoy being surprised, Joan'Imlay as was the case when brothers, front. of richly embossed three Cowboy errors. sisters, nieces and nephews of Master Garrard cele All ready to enjoy her birthday white leather. It boasts a Highlight of the game was a Floyd Fidler gathered at his home brated hisDoyle seventh birthday on a cute Joan cake, daughImlay, nice Farrell run home by flat fringed toe-bothe ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thane to surprise him, on Monday evenSunday, with special guests, sisImlay, Beacham. Batteries for Grantsa pot luck birth- ter easiest steps on a white, will mark her first birthday on vilie were Beacham, Peterson and ing, April 20, at Myrna, cousin, Carolyn Bates day dinner. Guests were: Mr. and and Peggy Bake, all of Salt Lake ribbed crepe sole. Sunday, April 26. Palmer; and for Park City, Tolly Mrs. Fay Fawson and grandson, Mrs. Eliza Davies is spending and Martinez. Gerald Page; Mr. and Mrs. Carl ATTEND FUNERAL IN VA. Grantsvilie played North Sum Reimann, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fid- a week with daughters, Mrs. Steve Vorwaller and Mrs. Harry BuckFrank Fisher, of Grantsvilie and mit, Thursday. No scores were ler, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and sisters, Lucille Palmer and Fran- available at press time. Tuesday, Mrs. Reed Russel!, Tooele; Mr ingham and their families of Lake Ridge. ces Knapp, of Ogden, left, Sun- April 28, they tangle with Judge and Mrs. Wilton Fidler, Mr. and Anderson is reported day morning, by car, for Roa- at Judge. Mrs. Clyde Jefferies, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert noke, Virginia, to attend funeral convalescing at his home, from a RichMrs. Merrill and Mr, Fidler, illness. services for a brother, Melvin ard Beecham, and Mr. and Mrs. recent 15 On hand to honor their father, Fisher, 27, who died, Sunday mor- FAMILY DINNER Don Johnson, of Grantsvilie. All sera fall. Funeral after ning, The Palmer family held their came bearing and good Mr. Ralph Griffith, on his birthvices were held on Wednesday, com- things to eat, all in the mood for day, Tuesday, April 21, were sons on Friday dinner annual April 22. Paul, Tooele, and Marlow; daughmemorating the birth date of their a social and family evening Mrs. Colleen Garrett, Tooele, ter, and the no and Dave one Palmer. Bishop enjoyed BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: father, Mrs. Hartley Palmer of Erda evening more than did the honored and their families; and mother, Lee Matthews and Patricia Ann Mrs. Lavinia Griffith. were hosts this year. Attending one. Clark, Friday. April 24; Elsie Had-fiel- d from Grantsvilie were Mr. and Martin Barrus, whose 83rd birthHappy birthday to: Ralph Grifand Calkert Jefferies on Sat- Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. day came on Monday, April 20, fith, April 21; Doyle Garrard, ApPalmer, Lynn urday, April 25, Joan Imlay, Sun- Brent Peterson and Mrs. Marie celeorated his birthday, over the ril 22; Scott Cluff, April 25; and day, April 26; Bruce Butler, Agnes weekend, when a daughter and Owen Cluff, April 26. plus tax E. Anderson, and Mar'orie Higley Haynes. Moss, on Monday, April 27; Florence Rupp. Bobby Scott Butler, and old recappable tire Kim Palmer, and Alice Peterson, Tuesday, April 28. Happy wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christley on ! Saturday, April 25. Junior Prom Scl For Fri. j Lakepoinl Hulhnger, whose birthdays were Sunday, April 11, were honored at Sunday dinner at the England home Family members enjoyed visiting to gether. They included Mrs Mary Hulhnger and children, Dennis and Joan; Miss Maxine Hulim-geRulon and Reva England and children, Kern, Carol Ann, and Jimmy; Dan and Fiorie England and children. Danny, Carla and baby son, of Salt Lake City; and Mrs. Vera England r, News J' chairman. Enters Army , grand- Dennis son, Ladies Day 1959 Season Twenty membeis were out for day of the IB.-season. Pro Alex Stevenson donated the prizes. Low gross, Alice Lindberg: low net, Barbara Strong; low putts, Virginia Franches; high putts, Ruih Stapher. F'ree lesson- Jane Shea, Phyllis Oppendike, Ruth Stapher. the first official ladies jI Week of Parties school y' Rat-cliff- e Saturday Judy (r p2? re SUMMER Likes Thursday - Friday ., E? 00V i iIA0iS0!L ch, 111 Baseball the . --et- HARD 'IJJAN Luxury Look U.VALFRIE FRFNCH g TECHNICOLO GRffNf iUKNf and ed' GOLDEN 5? 03 -- SPECIAL Anniversary n ' 6.70 x gifts f i i Black Tube Type a Only 498 BROWNS better balance ! IBIMlIIKf B JM BUY NOW ON EASY TERMS IS Serif ty rkfin TMUOAFH Fo. KOd aj woor mm JF 0hJ vfren JfcrKtttf by the turn! kf JMffS JOP. fftto ftftftt&UMt , if SPRING BARGAIN SALE! Starts Sunday I Storewide Bargains gJ;l J,' The story of Ask For Our Booklet If You Have Not Receded One! X? S ' j Here are a few of the values: 3.75 8 pc. Aluminum Beverage Set re? Hunters Lantern ,ess bauemsJ reg 4.75 2.88 5 pc. Trowl& Scrapper Set Spec 98c Plastic Paint Aprons only 13c now 1.49 Ironing Pad & Cover 8 2 i 1 I t v h t.. a i ' v 44"-- Pv , rjj 'Lx Xxx fp At & p;f Barbara ; ;P I' J 36" x 60" blonde woodgrain top with 12" leaf included Chairs washable covering, foam rubber padding 30c to 75c on each Broom OUTSTANDING VALUES COME IN AND BROWSE AROUND Tooele Hardware 23 North Main Phone 103 J fIl murder ; trial shocked Ik i wcr,d! Wheels are five inches farther apart. This widens the g stability, stance, not the car, gives you Wride-Track Wheels! less lean and sway. Only Pontiac has road-huggin- ! j 5 the Black Screen Wire Sale - discount of 25 Save $1 to $2 per length on Water Hose 59c per pound 3gc Landreth Bush Beans SHOP AROUND THIS SPRING FOR Graham -- whose 7 - Piece Bronzetone Dinette Set 9 BROOM SALE save true' SEE YOUft LOCAL AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER STOKER MOTOR CO. 44 EAST FIRST NORTH TOOELE, UTAH luSAIl HAYWARD estern Marcellos Lewis Manager Phone 980 Tooele, Utah 49 North Main it 9 tf OjtTtBttnOT 7 |