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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, May 8, 1959 jy V I NWS - 5 VlfWJ W Yy, U Seminary Plans Full Day's Activities for Sat. day of ac ti itv, . j j,. S- - r a building ses .'on. c.z jG (1 l Pfc. Ronald Warr Pfc. Ronald Warr received an honorable discharge from the Uni-leStates Army on April 24 at Fort Ord, Calif. He, with his wife, Renee, and daughter, Tamera Gay are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hale. d TO: Joyce Rydalch, Sheryl Wright, Roland Smith, and Danny Ray Clarke, on Fri., May 8; Maralee Parkinson and Irene Castagno on Sat., May 9; Ada Severe, Verlene Young and Frna Stromberg. Sunday, May 10; Diane Campbell, David Palmer, Alice Jo Russell, Joyce Fawson, and Wayne Anderson. Mon., May II; Larry Naylor and Alpha Lindgren, Tues., May j; iliU GRANTSVILLE ATHLETES turned the spotlight on their high school at Region 6 track meet, held May 1, when they walked away with honors. Pictured above are L to R y or-ha- s a 'u;4 V- - f lrJ. ' one-hal- it jenera Between 5.30 anJ p.m., u huge v.ll be built, uvi dez-m- s of weinics toasted to jvtf'cticn with buns, salads, potato- - chips, and soft o'nnhs enojjli to fill all. After the picnic fun games, with prices for the winners, will and to end a day of fan, street dancing will lie enjoyed in the street in fiont of the seminary budding. Everyone is invited. GREETINGS .x , n spon bonfire BIRTHDAY t 'J' S 1 r!can-u- L sr:r. 11 sprnj. ,1: V V-.-,o"V- sored by the semimrv, v. begin at pn,. or. Saturday, Mjy 9, -when vciyom will meet at the .'1in.r.firy I i.N V Ti-'v- free! ireei rnn.i A 71 'S t,'P front of the boxes, While it is rcu'id that ft the postmasters nnd runl earners should eahst the roopeiation of present time slur route patrons patrons to group boxes wherever ae not requited to pi ovule rural Loxet, it is hoped piuetieable, and wheie adi quale i hut turnouts can he provided this feaiuie may 1m made Rui ul and star route mail boxes apnlicuhle to star route servue must Ik Itnaled on the right side sometime soon On rout s with Imix collection and d livery serof the road in the diiection of Ira-- I vo e. where receptacles Other than vel of the cai riers in all cases sucks or satchels arc used, H. Clark Fails, foreign where traffic conditions are smh should take this opjxir-tnnitlanguages instructor at Diablo that it would Ik dangerous for the to impress on iheso patrons left drive to to near the in carriers Concord, Cal., Valley College the advantages of a rural Ixix both been elected president of the der to serve the boxes, or where for the sjke of appearance and Northern California Chapter, Am- their doing so would constitute a of the mail protection Iik violation of of Slate of al or Assn. Teachers traffic eriejn It that the program is requested in laws and regulations French. The election was held Ik given the maximum local connection with a biennial session rural boxes need not public ny. Rural and mounted city conducted at Sacramento Stall bo Approved piovided on mounted routes, carriers, and star route contractCollege. but they must bo of the rural ors and carriers should be inMr. Fails is the husband of the type, located at the curb line, and structed to lend full cooperation, former Adrienne Willis of Giants- erected so that the bottom of the and to report the results to their ville, daughter of Mr. and Mis Nix will be three and f to postmasters. Bureau of Operafour feet above the roadway. Harry Willis. tions, Where two or more boxes are Mr. Fails, who graduated from the University in 1938 with Phi grouped at one point, or the recop-BetKappa honors, taught briefly Stacies are not directly in front of at Hollister, Idaho before aceoni-jthresidences, the names and a Latter Day Saints Eur- - diesses of the owners must be on opean mission. During World War tpTnUct. - TryAWanlAd e r: 3r. X ' j., !vvL);l J: Gayle Peterson, who placed in low hurdles; run; Farrell Beechatn Ray Barrus, and Gary Wells, first in tennis doubles; Terry Green, first in tennis singles. one-mil- e Tennis Slars Win For Grantsville Hi II he was with the U S. Army Office of Military Attache in Costa Rica, as a warrant officer. Since joining the Diablo Valley College staff in 1952. he has earned the Master of Arts degree at Umv. of California at Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Fails and their three young children reside at 3325 Woodhaven Lane, Concord, California. Carnes for EARLY AMERICAN room with sliding glass doors large Kitchen onto out has birch cabinets, built-ipatio. opening range and oven. Three nice bedrMms all have large slidhe beautiful tiled bathriKim is ing door clothes closets, equipped with shower. Gas furnace, hardwood floors, on the City sewer Large carport. This lovely home is selling for $13,500. $500 down, plus FHA loan costs, Beautiful Sand Lily Camp n To Elect Officers Mr. Warr has spent two years in the army. About II months were spent in Alaska. They are planning to make their home in TooReports from tha Region 6 track ele county, if his work permits meet and tennis tournament held on Friday, May I. turned the spotlight on the Grantsville high school 12. with Terry Green winning singles n the tennis tournament ana FarHappy wedding anniversary to rell Beacham and Gary Weils Mr. and Mrs. Edward Green, on The Grantsville high baseball second in doubles. 10. Sunday, May learn wound up the baseball sea Ray Barrus placed first in the son with a loss to Judge Memorial mile race, and Gayle Peterson This year, the Cowboys finished ilaced third in the 180 low hurdles, with a rec these four participants now quaand four-los- t ord. lify for the state meet, which is 9 in The game with Judge was some- scheduled for Saturday. May Citv. Lake Salt what of a rout, with Judge collect NEW HOMES. Also participating was Melvin ing 14 hits for 17 runs off pitchers who lied for fourth place Stewart, Dennis Palmer and Kent Row REMODELING An n the relay berry. The Cowboys got two runt .earn high jump. of Byron AnderNEW ADDITIONS consisting off four hits. son, Jay Flinders, Gayle PeterCABINET WORK son and Denny Palmer placed HOME FROM ELKO ouith in Reg'on 6. Basement Digging Mr. and Mrs. John Naylor anc ALUMINUM son, Johnny, are just back from a weeks vacation spent in Elko, as Windows, Storm Doors, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Roofing, Siding, Awning Riggs. Captain, Launa Williams First vice, Mildred Mercer Second vice, Marie Stephens Secretary, June Garrard Treasurer, Della Hauerbach Historian, Bernice Vorwaller Reg., Nellie West Chaplain, Sadie Smith Organist, Elsie Sainsbury Chorister, Alice Fenton. Nominations called from the GIIS Baseball pla-;in- g -- SPLIT - LEVEL living room 15 by 20 ft , kitchen and Large dining area, three large bedrooms, one full bathroom, and H isement one two thirds belli otf rvster bedrixmi has arrangements for washer and dryer, and extra bath. This beautiful home is in hruk of your choice, for only $14. 800. patio-carpor- t, THE RAMBLER floor. Large living room, three bedrooms, and beautiil bathroom; .Large kitchen with birch cabinets full basement with stairway from inside the home, and entrance from carport. The large carport and beautifully arranged basement will take care of your large family needs. This fine new home is selling for only $13,8.r0, with $500 down and two-wo- Warner & Sons!; U.S. Mail Box Improvement Begins rale Citizens 7G9 - W ; VISITS TRIENDS FREE Estimate J1 Mrs. Ollie Taylor, Bryan, Texas, I is 5 to Financing up years I visiting at the home of Mr. and Call 'Mrs. Wilfred McBride, . 383 Reply East To Molorisl Vine. Dear Mr. Cornwall: We do not feel qualified to debate on the question of freeways and belt highways. We leave that o the merchants in our town who nay or may not be affected by such a highway. We do, however, lake exception to the scathing, bit-- ! Mr. FHA The Annual Mail Box Improvement program will be observed, this year, during the week of May 18 to 23, and will include boxes on rural and mounted routes, and star routes with collection and delivery service. The Department encourages pa trons of rural delivery service to provide suitable boxes, elected and maintained for easy and safe accessibility, presenting a neat appearance, and affording protection for the mail. Boxes that are improperly erected or in unserviceable condition retard delivery of mail, and expose it to the weather Name3 of box owners should be inscribed on the side of the box visible to the carrier as he approaches, or on the door, if boxes are grouped. The box number may be inscribed on the box, if desired. Boxes and supports should be kept 880-y- and Mrs. Wesley Chaudoin Miss Fawson er. evidently personal remarks written by you. These did not sound like the remarks of an observer or a crusader try-n- g to improve some situation; but more like someone with a per ronal axe to grind. Miss Betty Kaye Fawson and It is always astonishing to us W. Chaudoin were united to observe how painful it is to a Wesley in marriage, Tuesday, April 17, at of motorists minority in and thank heavens they are in the First ward LDS chapel,Kim-ber to have any re- Grantsville.' Bishop Myron the minority) performed the wedding cerestriction placed on them. The world is a wide-ope- n speedway, mony. The couple was honored by the and anyone who tries to interfere How brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray is just a big bad sport. ridiculous it is to expect motorists Fawson, at a lovely reception, the for a whole three same evening. ;o be The bride was lovely in a miles (youve clocked and gown of French Chantilly it) to expect them to slow to a and lace hour. 30 40 miles or of pleated tulle, styled with per speed sleeves and scalIrene Castagno Its pretty unreasonable, isnt it? long This may be a slumbering town, loped neckline. The skirt of alterfrom Grantsville even though there are houses nating ruffles ol lace and tulle in to a train in those graduated chapel along the entire route, but Irene Castagno, daughter of Mr. veil of and houses live children whose lives back. The elbow-lengtMrs. Barnard Castagno, has and limbs are just as precious to pure silk illusion was held by a been chosen to represent the their parents as are the children tiara of irridescent sequins and Grantsville high school at the who may live in the more thickly pearls. This beautiful dress was to be held in Logan, May populated areas (such as Murray). made by the brides mother. The 7, 8, and 9. We donr know when you or one bride carried a white orchid, casof your friends received your caded with stephanotis. She wore Throughout the last weeks, the ticket (and we assume this is what a single strand of pearls, given elections of studentbody officers to the her caused all the furor) but while the groom. by have been the main topic of disthe town may be slumbering, Attending the bride were Mrs. cussion. We feel that the students motorists are not; and in the tour- Victor Barnett, matron of honor; running for the offices will do an ist season, our main street looks Frances Ann Fraser, Norma Fawoutstanding j o b, regardless of like your main street at the height son, and Marilyn Fawson as whom is elected. of the Christmas rush (and you bridesmaids, with Kathy Barnett Thursday, Friday, and Saturhave more lanes). as flower girl. They were dressed day, May 7, 8, and 9, the seniors Actually, what this slumbering in royal blue taffeta, and carried leave for Logan and Agathon. The io'vn should do is place traffic rings of white rosebuds and white seniors are looking forward to this lights at every corner. This should feather carnations. experience, and we are sure they save those complainers, who reVictor Barnett performed the will represent Grantsville high in 0 mile perhour duties of best man. Ushers were an fuse to obey a outstanding way. Irene Castspeed limit, a great deal of money Bill Fawson, Kenneth Fawson, agno has been chosen as the GHS in speeding fines. Curtis Fawson, and Ronald Wilto represent the school. A belt highway would be a very son. May 3, the seminary Saturday, Mothers of the bride and groom is sponsoring a seminary cleangood idea, though;, and then the speed - happy characters could wore matching dresses of pink up day, starting at 1 p m , when kill themselves all along the high lace. Both wore corsages of Amer- the work will begin. At 5 p.m., way, without being cheated of ican beauty roses, and pink car- there will be good food for the three and a half miles. If you will nations. The new Mrs. Chaudoin workers; then games will be check state statistics, youll find selected a going-awasuit of lime played. At 9 p.m., a huge street that on both ends of this "slumb- green, with white accessories. Af-- dance will take place by the a short honeymoon, they will nary building. The road is being ering, financially precarious village occur a very large per cent make their home in Tooele. blocked off, and there will be good of the states fatalities and more music, lots of food to eat, and serious accidents, caused by these loads of fun in store for everyone. same people who cant stand to Let's all come out and support lift their foot off the gas peddle this activity, and make this a real for the six minutes it takes to go nice day. This activity is under through this ungrateful town of the direction of Linda Charles and Grantsville. her committee. Signed: Some Very UnreasonThis has been a week full of able Residents many activities. ELDERS PARTY Friday, May 1, the annual post ATTEND FUNERAL prom was held. There was a nice The four quorums of elders of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Worthington, crowd, and those who were in at- - the Grantsville stake, and their Mrs. Nell Judd, and Mrs. Fannie tendance had a very enjoyable ev- - partners, have scheduled a dance were ening. of Grantsville, and party, on Friday, May 8 from Anderson, on 8:30 the who funeral until 11 pm. A Salt Lake attended Also, those Friday, seminary among services, on Tuesday, for Russell held their Lagoon day. It was a' orchestra will furnish the music, Pett, a son - in - law of formerjbig day for the students, as theyjand refreshments will be served. Grantsville resident, Mrs. Helemboarded the bus at the school and A good time is planned, so all Backman, who died of a heart at- - left for Lagoon. The weather was elders are urged to attend, with in their favor, and a very nice .their partners, and make the eventime was had by all. ing a success. living-dimn- loan costs. SEE THESE FINE HOMES OFFERED BY Realty & Construction 324 South Main Street Phone Claude 1335 Atkin-115- 7 Keith Pedersen- - 90 Is Bride of Wes Chaudoin "3-- rr nui.n, nl mami ff - - i ... ALL INSPECTED ALL GUARANTEED 1953 Ford 500 1957 Merc. 4 Dr. Montclair 1957 Chevrolet Covertible 1995 1955 Cadillac H.T. 1895 6 $2095 cyl. Mercury H.T. 1955ChevBelilir.4Dr.V-- 8 1955 1955 Chev 1955 Bel ILir 4 Dr. B cyl. Ford Clb. Cpe Fairlane 1295 1195 1095 1095 A-l- SPECIALS for Hunting & Fishing Ford 1948 Dodge 1950 $39 99 Buick 99 TRUCKS 1952 Ford lk ton 1948 1-T- fo) on Stake onneville floor-lengt- lf h Tlit National Society of tin Sons of L lull lioneeis. and tlif National fnl(!en Spike Association, in cooperation wiili Union l'u ilic Railroad, take pleasure in inviting vnu to lily-poi- condition " These Cars are all in to More and are Sharp Cars pick from 1951 law-abidi- one-ha- $395 350 h DEDICATION OF THE RAILROAD VILLAGE MUSEUM CORINNE, UTAH-- 2 p.m. SATURDAY, MAY Aga-tho- 30-4- VrMU y GIIS Notes & News Dedication of plaque marking Promontory Summit at historic site by 10.30 o.m, Notional Pork Service, U. S. Deportment of the Interior UNION PACIFIC 9 |