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Show Tirst HnplM LOCAL CIUJKCIILS at Picks Cast for Our 'lowai p.m. Mihoilit (Jiritiau Meeting Ka-ma- Saturday I Mrs. Althera Watson, former Giantsville resident, died Wed July 29, at her home in Salt Lake City, of natural causes. She was 60 years rt age. She was born at Grantsville, on January 6, IS99, a daughter o Brigham L. and Katherine Watson. She is survived by four brothers and one sister. Funeral services will be held in the Grantsville Second Ward church, Saturduy at 1 p.m. The body may be viewed at the home of a brother, Gilford Watson, 56 South Center, from 10 a.m. to funeral time. Mill-war- Laundry Care for all your Wear" A Mothers AND DELIVERY PICK-l'- P 138 No Broadway IMione 875 J OPENING SPECIAL From Aug 3 to Pants Aug 49c Jackets 49c Suits 98c (Plain). .98c Dresses Summer Coats .. 98c 39c Snaters 15 Inclusive 78c Quilts Blankets (Single).... 78c 78c Pilloics Shag Rugs .. 15c lb. Electric Blanket 1.37 Complete Laundry Service to Fit Your Budget For 30 years your finer garments our specialty The Above prices Gish and Carry only Regular Pries prevail on pick up and You are delivery invited to inspect our plant P-on- r Losts Plav Off r 'The Grantsville League lost their area plav off All-Sta- to the Provo Wasatch Monday evening to the fantastic score of 30 to 14. Provo scored four in the first and one in the second, however, the Grantsville looked real good when they scored four in the first and five in the second taking the lead it by four runs. At this point looked like we were going to pull t an the Provo however, -- s i Margaret Van Noy 1 Mo LAKE NOT UTAH LAKE A on fishing trip of Matthews and family weekend. The was to of Lake. the was They those beautiful, but it rained and snowHome Arts specialists, versed in needlework, home han ed most of the time they were dicraft, home canning and candy there. making are urged to bring their BRIDAL SHOWER exhibits to the Home Arts BuildA bridal shower hosted by RacSalt Lake City, ing Fairgrounds, Erickson, Mamie Jefferies, from September 1st to 5th inclu- hel sive, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. for Fern Williams, and Iola Reed, exhibition during the 1959 Utah honored Mrs. James Nelson (nee State Fair. It is suggested that Colleen Sandberg) on Saturday entries be brought in, if possible, evening in the recreation center. the first week to avoid the rush The new bride was the recipient on the last day, as a record num- of many lovely useful gifts, given ber of exhibits is anticipated. En- to her by her many friends and the relatives. tries may also be sent to Fairgrounds by mail. NIMBLE FINGERS Evelyn Hansen, Salt Lake City, Tuesday, July 28, the Nimble Home Arts Director, announced and the Jate" Fingers that six sweep-stake- s trophies as Clubs of Grantsville, went on a well as cash prizes and ribbons tour of the City Bakery in Magna. 500 categories in approximately There they were shown the prowill be awarded. cess of bread, rolls and cake makThe needlework and home han- ing and baking. Mrs. Richardson dicraft division will feature pre- treated the girls and their leaders miums in table linen, household to a doughnut. Next they motorlinen, accessories, bedroom ed on to Salt Lake City to the and quilts, rugs, pictures, Nehi Beverage and were Company work shown how soft drinks are and needlepoint furniture, made by people over 70 years of age, and bottled. They were then inclothing and fashion accessories. vited to sample the many flavors The Home Canning Division will of soft drinks. feature premiums for fresh fruits, For lunch, they stopped at Libvegetables, juices, jams, jellies, erty Park. marmalades, preserves, fruit butThe next stop was at Purity reters, conserves, pickles and Biscuit Company, at the plant lish, pickled fruits, canned meats they were making soda crackers dried and coco cream cookies. Each home dried vegetables, fruits, home made soap and home girl was given a box of graham made candy. crackers and a coco cream cookFurther information and Pre- ies. mium Lists showing the various Those on the tour were Ann classifications and prizes awarded Johanson, Judy Worthington, DonUtah the may be obtained from na Clark, Carol Hammond, Judy State Fair Association, Post Of- Anderson, Marcia Worthington fice Box FG-6- , Salt Lake City. Special guests were a foods club from Tooele, led by Mrs. Blanche The Vicky son. Michael and -- SEWING SAUCERS Five sewing saucers, a group held their seventh meeting on their July 25, at the home of leader Mignon Christley. Those present cut out dresses and planned future meetings. Refreshments were served by Diane Charles, and Judy Madison. Others present were Clara Beth Johanson and a guest Linda Hurst. 10 Large Size per pkg. 29c Diana Charles, Reporter Tomatoes Swift Oriole Aero Brand BACON Vinegar U.S. Good Blade Cut Honey Bee by Purity POT ROAST FRANKS Swift Graham Crackers 2 lb. 65c 2 Oriole ib. 45c Standby Pure Grade 4 lb. Berry Jam Holiday Margarine rresh Pacl1 3 Jar 1.19 lbs. 89c Shortening Sun Liquid Wilson's 3 lbs. 69c Vzgai I5c off 1.24 1959. Dr. Vearl R. Smith, of the Univ. of Arizona, will discuss "Money Making Management of the Dairy ot Herd" and ul.o the subject and Good Milking Practices How lliey 1.1 feel the Health ol tu. (;ow a In addition there will be silo demonstration of horizontal Const rut lion, showing how silage storing tosts can be reduced 50 MOVE TO IDAHO Eugene Kling, Soda Springs, Idaho, will arrive home this week end, and his family, Mrs. Colleen and Kling and children Bobby on Tonya, will accompany him his return trip to Idaho, where they will make their home for this winter. A. ,, Mark Williams Mark Williams looks real happy over celebrating his first birthday, on Thursday, July 30. He is the handsome son of Mr. Mrs. Ross Williams. t f t Just Arrived! NEW FALL FABRICS Sew lor School and Fall Simplicity, Butterick, McCall patterns TOOELE MERC DON'T MISS SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE AT TOOELE MERC Reduced prices on Dresses, Lingerie, Fabrics, Sportswear, Men's Shirts, Pants Keds, etc See This Special 25 BOY'S SOX sizes 8-- c pf June. CANYON PICNIC and Mignon Christley enMr. and Mrs. Ed Denke and family of Salt Lake City, at a canyon picnic on Saturday. The canyon rang with the happy voices of campers beating the heat in the cooling atmospher eof South Willow. Canyon. NO INTEREST SHOWN The pattern seems to be set, as usual no interest was shown at the public hearing on the proposed new highway. Of those most or vitally interested, only four five were present to voice any protest at all. The lethargy of most of us in our town is alarming to say the least. Construction Company FROM 75 West 1st North TO 400 South, 300 West andSERTA TATE FURNITURE ft ift ;DM$ RETURNS TO PAMONA Hal Barrus, left Tuesday evening to return to Pamona, Calif., his adopted city, where he will again teach school, at Pamona in high. Hal has been visiting Grantsville since the later part We Welcome Our Customers And Friends At The Neic Location! f REAL FOR ESTATE NEEDS w relatives. Tooele, Utah THE SEW AND SEWS -- IN SOUTH DAKOTA Mrs. Glen Stromberg, sons Rodney and Randy, and daughters, Gwen and Saundra, are spending a month in South Dakota, visit- of Fenton la-sli-e and HERE FROM OGDEN Miss Linda Hurst of Ogden, is visiting cousins, Clara Beth and Ann Johanson in Grantsville for several days. ing Reporter, Violet Reed, president, conductand ed the meeting of the Sew Sews Club. Loretta Olsen gave led the prayer. Jeanette Reed the club in a song. Violet Reed gave the pledge. The girls discussed plans for their float. They at percent. Professor George Bate so discussed their safety program. man will report on three years Loretta Olsen gave a talk on the between pas- care of sweaters. experimentation Sherry Weaver turing or gieen chopping irrigated served refreshments. pastures. Dr. George E. Stoddard Reporter, Jeanette Reed will discuss "Alfalfa and Pastures for Hay." This program offer to dairymen of Tooele County an opportunity YOUR reto get information that will duce costs of their dairy enter-praiz- e and increase their net re- ii $ turns. This is a real bargain. rTooele, Salt Lake City, or any where in the nation, call, Jayis If any of our Tootle County dairymen they care to go should iNeiheisel, Tooele 1160, or Realt contact K. O. Biggs, or James J Estate Exchange, EL 574X8 if ex-- ; Bevan belore Monday, Aug. 3. tjMember multiple listing TransT 4 elusive representative American Real Estate Offices't PIN AND PRESS 4 Salt Lake City, Ogden and The Pin and Press Club has Brigham City. been very active this summer, Xv.wvzzzizw w-tr-- Peterson at their farm On Willow street. Each girl in the club made from homemade cookies their quick mix and presented them to the Petersons. Those present were Carol Marcia WorHammond, thington, Donna Clark, Judy Anderson and their leaders Lucille Hammond and Etna Worthington. We enjoyed the visit very much Marcia Worthington reporter College. HAS MOVED lb. 45c IIFRE FROM LOGAN Mrs. Elsie Barrus and children, and Judy, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Christley, all of Logan are viiiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher. from Harvey and Jerry Spader Wichita, Kansas, were here during Mr. Rupp stay in the hospital. Barbara Torres is Red Cross chairman of a unit of Grey Ladies in a Kansas City hospital. Harvey and Jerry Spader are attending school at the Wichita Kansas lbs. 89c lb. 49c WEEKEND TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Koford and daughter Raylynn, motored to Logan canyon lor a weekend of in remained fishing. Raylynn Brigham City, where she is visiting at the home of a cousin for the week. ROLE OF MAYOR The broad shoulders of Mayor lake James Palmer continue to the criticism of anything done that the town folks don't approve. 5, HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mr. Joseph M. Rupp was released from Tooele Valley hospital, Monday. July 20. His daughter, Blanche Spader and grand daughter, Mrs. Barbara Torres from Kansas City, Mo., and grandsons LIDDELL Fresh, Lean GROUND BEEF Standby's Best Kelley Lawrence, Beverly Anderson, son. Sherry Barrus and Caro' Hammond. Margaret is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Van Noy. 4-- 3 bun. working on their clothing m ms. Each Mr nl hos lud turn entertaining the club mema bers. The members enjoyed a with supper swimming party Utah Hie State University at following, in the park. The Club Logan is offering an outsiunding us sympathy to Mis. extends ull for at fanners program dairy their Smith, leader, because Annual their Dairy Day, August tbe death of her djughti-r- . MORE NIMBLE FINGERS In observance of Sunday the "Nimble Fingers" Linda Allen. July 26, Club visited Mr. and Mrs. Lenus Glade Ander Want ADs Pay EnglandgirlsandwereMaree Joy England. Johnson, Grant Conder Jeanne John tertained 7 Fresh, Tender Vel Soel-berg- up-se- Reds NEW 9llld$ Invited to attend a birthday patio party for Margaret Van Noy on her ninth birthday, were Dennis Young, Linda Brown, Linda Wal . ters, Sheryl Wright, Jean Claudia Lewder. Katherine John Hager, Kimball Johnson, John An Miller, Eddie Lemmon. derson. Palsy Greetis, Scott ami heavy hitters slaughtered the Grantsville pitchers. Manager Don Judd used four of his pitchers in a vain attempt to curb the Provo hitting but to no avail. Leaders were Elna Worthington, Lucille Hammond and Mrs. No. 7 d L y YEI IOW STONE TRIP and Mr. and Mrs. Cut Brown children Caben, Helen, Coralee, and Robbie, are buck from a 4 day sight seeing trip into P.M. -riSII Home Arls To retraction the Harold Vic Al over the trip Fish Lake instead Utah Slale Fair report country & TO: August 2 and Mnhael J. Painter on Tues August 4. A Happy Wedding Anniversary to: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth War ner on Saturday, August 1, and to Mr. and Mrs. Joe l.dde on Sun day August 2. I'muTuI For Allhrm Walsou Fuch-sberg- Model Cleaners GREETINGS on Sunday, SjmllxTg, VfWS NEWS Plan Dairy Program IT.RIf. 31,199 Kenneth Rupp, Grant H. Harris, Jelfrey 1 ynn. Manila Cumplell, uik! Nell Judd on Friday, July 31. Claude E. Rolierix, Harry E, Naylor, Rosemary Millwurd and Judy Biown, on Sat. Aug. I. Gary Lee Marguerite Catholic Community July BIRTHDAY The cast for Utah l.OGAN State Univ. Opportunity Theatre's was production of "Our Town" Si. announced Wednesday by Flojd T. Morgan, asset late professor o! fine arts at USU and duector ol Charles E. Treegard the play. Pastor 411 Utah Avenue "Our Town" is one ot two pro Sunday Masses 7:00 a m., 10:30 ductions planned bv Opportunity a m and 6 pm. riteaire. It opt ns August 10 in the Confessions Saturday 4 to C. 7 to USU Amphitheatre, and runs 12 8:30. and 14 August, alternating with Novena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. the musical "Kiss Me Kate." of Cast in the charming role Emily, is Leita Peterson, and playing George, the J antes C. Stephens, Pastor boy Undenominational Christian is Phone 1007 marries, be will conducted Emily eventually Gospel meetings Southfield. Wood, Tommy in the Club Room of the City Hall Church school 9:45 a m. The stage manager, whose job on Sunday. July 3, 12. and 19, at Church service 11:00 a.m. back it is to take his audience 3 p.m. Duane by Hopkins and into the town of Grovers Corners, Nursery for small children. Methodist Youth Fellowship at Rodney Nelson. Flveryone is is portrayed by Jarvis Anderson, 7:00 p m. Logan. Dr. and Mrs. Gibbs CARD OF THANKS by Ed Rogers and Glenna Choir practice on Thursday at We wish to sincerely thank all Blau, both of Logan, and Mr. and 7:30 p.m. the friends who came to us in Mrs. Webb are Jon Cranney, of W.S.C.S. Salt Lake City sub- our hours of sorrow at the sudden Preston, Idaho., and Patricia district seminar in the church, all death of our beloved husband, Hansen, Logan. 10. Misday Wednesday, August father, grandfather, and brother, Others in the cast include Bruce sion study Ixxtks for the current John L. Ailsop. Our Clark loyal friends Elliott, New York City, year will be reviewed. Program and neighbors who rallied round Viehweg, Clifton, Ida., Sue , later. us, the Bishopric of the Sixth ward New York City; John BeyDaily vacation Bible School, 3 and the Relief Society, and to all ers and Allan Granstrom, Logan; and 14, August, 9:30 to 11:30. who sent such beautiful floral Mary Lou Whitehouse, Tooele; out hearts are deeply Ben Canning, Ephraim; Richard offerings, Children three years old through grateful, and to those who took Haslam, Richfield, and Weldon eleven years welcome. part in the beautiful services we I Iyer, Lewiston. First regular meeting of Meth- shall always be eternally thank-lul- . Costumes will be by Sandy Shefodist men in the church social field under supervision of Jack at hall, Wednesday, August 2G, Myrtle Ailsop, Mr. and Mrs. A. Byers. Assistant stage mana7 p m. Glen W. and family, Mr. gers are Kermit Herd, Logan and Dinner meeting, with no formal: and Mrs. Berry Paul R. Chriss and Eldon Mecham, Brigham City. charge, but silver offering, will amlly, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Ahornton Wilder's "Our Town", of be taken. Installation officers Ailsop and family, Mr. and Mrs. one of the most highly praised and interesting program. Mr. plays of our time, is a poignant LcRoy Ailsop and family, Six members of intermediate and Mrs. Myrle Ailsop and family, drama small depicting life in a M.Y.T. will attend camp at and Mrs. Maud Williams John snd Critic New town. England Utah, August 1G to 22. Mason Brown termed it "beautiamlly. ful and remarkable . . . one of the sagest, warmest and most deeply human scripts to have come out of our theatre. 7 f rider, The Tooele Transcript USU SOUTH MAIM Pastor, Rev, Varlon L. Stogner Sunday School, 10 a m. Morning Worship, II am. Training Union, 6 pm. Fvening worship, 7 p nt. Midweek prayer service, Wed., 597 In July V? 's' U. U. tiff U. U. U UL U. 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