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Show The Tooele Transcript 7, 1059 Friday, August DON'T MISS , Babson Discusses Public Libraries - k Tri-Stcf- s's NEWS GIGANTIC Gaboon Park, Mass,, Aug. I I am a gie.it believer in public li I bebeve KJiies, e.eiy u!y should supiaut a good oin. I an x tiallv mu tested in the woik my fiienj 'lluunus Dier is do'in o eleourage stub Llmanes An drew (crnegu showed wv!om in eteii.n public hbiunos lor h ; j.fts. Vli'ther, however, be wool ttake llv same tlioite today, !o ih,! k n u, pi.bli Ceriamly, Unarms now li:.e gu-.i- t umijx.ii.on fioiu rad o. telt visum, am puper ba k UHiks R MHO AND TTI I VISION VlfWJ V Grants illt Slake .Names Home .Missionaries for Sun. FAMOUS ING BASE & WHITE TINT- f X'' V i to in Popular - X J i i f - ! .i .if j Kenneth C. Johnson, V '1 . d w . i WRIGHT X JACOBSON REUNION to hardHome The Jacobson annual family reDuane Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs Russell Wright, who will celebiate union was held in Salt Lake City his first anniversary on on Sunday, August 2 in a Salt very One Lake park. hundred and 4 Monday, August 10. twenty five were present. Those were attending from Grantsville PHOEBE HALE M GRANDMOTHER HONORED Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brown and A luncheon Hannah honoring MF.CHAM REUNION Marlene. Mr. and Mrs Eden on her 7 1st birthday was daughter, Perkins and children. BonClyde The Joseph (Pres) and Phoebe given on Thursday, July 30, by nie Jean and Lee of Tooele, Hale Mecham reunion was held in Larry the home her grand daughters at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dudding and Oak City Canyon, Delta, on July of Mrs. Richard Leetham. Prechildren, David and Marie, Provo, 31, August 1 and 2. Mrs. Net AnMillie Mr. and Mrs. sent were: Millie Hale, Sterling Russell and of Broadbent, Lenore Johnson, Mary hildren, Laurie and Evan of Lo- derson the only living sister inMrs. Mecham was especially Leatham, May Sutton, Lewayne gan. A program and dinner was vited to attend, by the family memBerneda Leatham Lemmon, bv all. Injoved bers, also attending from GrantsNancy Jumonville of Salt Lake BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: ville were Mrs. Vearis Orgill and Vera City and a daughter, Mrs. Stephen Brown, Bob Miller (R.B.) sons, Denny and Ev. Leetham of Eureka. The honored and La Veil Brown on Fri. August Mr. Mecham was born in Lake-poinguest received many lovely gifts 7. Annie Clarke on Sat. August 8 Mrs. Mecham was born in Linda Chaiies and John Blearard, Grantsville, a daughter of Aroet 9. Duane Wright, Hale and Louise Cook Hale. Sunday, Aug BYRON MILLWARD Carol Hope Green, Ralph Severe, SERVES IN GERMANY After their marriage, they lived and Judy Dewey on Monday, 10 Grantsville for many years be in L. Pfc. Hunter Millward, August. Matthews, Lynn Byron Army son of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum M Johnson and Julie M. Leatham on fore moving away. Mrs. Mecham being active in church organizaMillward, Grantsville, is a mem- Tuesday, August 11. tions, Mr. Mecham was City MarA of Division to: 24ih ber the Happy Wedding Anniversary Infantry n Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Roy W. Green on shall for 18 years and was instrumental in the capture of two con Millward, a driver in Headquar- Monday, August 10. victs in the foothills of Grantsters Company of the division's 34th ville. CHICKEN FRY Infantry, entered the Army in combasic Donald and Lavell Brown and 1957, Six children were born to them August completed bat training at Fort Carson, Colo., Jack and Donna Brown were hosts and will be remembered as Myrtis and arrived in Europe in January at a chicken fry on Tuesday even- Mecham Peterson, Delta; Beth M. 1958. Don Anderson, Etta M. Tuilis, arid ing. Guests present were: The 22 - year - old soldier was and Lois Sandberg, Chick and Kenneth Mecham all of Hinkley, and Lenord Mecham, Milford and high Beverly Stromberg, Berrett graduated from Grantsville school in 1953 and was employed Louise' Williams, Claud and Jos- Mecham, Las Vegas. by the Jensen Construction Com- ephine Roberts, Ralph and Le- HERE FROM OGDEN pany, Salt Lake City, before en- wayne Lemmon and Albert and Mel Cane of Ogden, visited in Myrtle Barrus. tering the Army. Dasilinp Savai Tims and lobor M.dee l.b 3 i a Wright. Wendover and Ibapah Aug Orson Johnson, Ross Russell. Happy birthday While A An-- 1 DUANE REG. ' 7.9S A Alvin derson, Julian Dickerson. St John ward Aug 9 Willard, Sagers, William Russell Lakepoint ward, Augustd ? T. Brown, Lowell Watson, Rjssell Coat 'K t. La-Ma- Hi no; obiiHt Grantsville, three days, at the home of an uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Van Noy. HOME TROM SIGHT SEEING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson, Mrs. Wrathall Mathews, and Mrs Milan Lindgren of Maywood, Cal., returned home on Saturday from a seven day sight seeing trip They visited Dead Horse Point and the Archis at Moab, Mesa Verde, Kearns Canyon, and at Farming ton. New Mexico, visited the Aztec rooms. The Hopi Indians on the first, second and third Mesa, and were shown, by Mormon contacts of Elder F.tldie Watson, how the they wove baskets, dyed straw and baked corn bread. The -- - , maximum of SI 10 a month may be increased in some in stances for those stud n(s taking jspciiul resioiative trailing win are unable to puisne an educalioi Itecaese of some pbvsTal or men tal disability. Ihs training mav Ih Marled as early as age It, am! a tupli mIkhiI education is not re quned. VA urges that application be made ns ca.ly as possible foi those intendin'; to enter training under the war orphan pro- rum h s Fall. 1 lie applicant lam t re and reive vocational (ounstlmg, hs cmiise of study, lux selei lei si licnil aad the entire eduiationab plan must lie approved Indore ft nal appioval can be given by VA .rams. It is said that les than 20 wrtent of the possible television iewers see any given piogram, lule less than one percent tern 'inber it or the names of the spon-a,.'- . I am a great believer ah inie'bgent advertising of omls (except billboards) I fee' hat there is a tremendous waste if money in nun h of the radio Althoimh n md television advcrtiMiig I'n un j maten.il sent out over the nr Anienc.in charac- vr, winch is the real defense o he UmteJ Stales, When I was at Cape Canaveral in Florida a short tune nno, was astounded at the many bit lions we are spending on nuv.iler -ompared with the 3 billion we are spending annually on Christian education. while Furthermore, :hese experimental missiles and are being sent up every hour of the day, comparatively few t hurdles are open each (, set jhe Romai Catholics a gorxl example in keeping their churches open; but of the 275,000 Protestant churches, only about 13,500 are registered as open every day. Those desiring detailed free information on keeping churches open should write to the 0x.-Church Foundation at its National to these nev d vciopni.-n'.if tlu y weie putting out better material The libiar-uenn urge readers to take out good books, but I. x. one's to radio and television get too tr.uth of the stub which is thrown out on the an such whether pood or bad. Is material nuking our people soft er, or hardier'1 I wish that cities would supxtt their public ld.rar.es through paid in local papers advertisements Working with the librarian, they could do much to impiove their citizenry. Just think, one can get absolutely free the novels, histories, and life observations of the most prominent writers of the world, the life thoughts and life works of great tern hers, preachHeadquarters in Gloucester, Mass ers, scientists, bankers, merAmerica was built by church chants, manufacturers, and shop people. New Fngland was settled keepers. The opportunity is terri- by the Pilgrims and Puritans; fic. For free material thereon, by (lie Pennsylvania Quakers; write, Mr. Thomas Dner, St. Pet- Virginia bv people from I lorida. ersburg, Church of England. The first tiling WHAT built in each new community was ARE PTOPLE READING? a church, and the next a school We must encourage people not house. Academics an dsmall colonly to use their public libraries leges followed. Krushchev hopes but to get the best reading mat that we will kick down this ladder erial. In a recent trip to the by which we climbed; but let us Boston Public Librarys periodical lx careful not to do this. reading room. I found 35 percent CONCLUSION of the people there reading the Churches, schools, and governfunnies, 25 percent reading alxmi ments must realize that we are of sports, 20 percent accounts We living in a critical periixl. murders and other crimes, 15 per must not let these organizations cent features and ads; while only become social clubs. We must all 5 percent apixared to be reading work to make hardier citizens, aneditorials or other worthwhile mat xious to render service than to get erial. According to ex - Governor profits or security. We must no llarriman who recently return- - )et our ch,idren become "softies. ed from Russia, a situation like If they can no longer work in the his makes Mr. Krushchev very cornfield or at the woodpile or happy. kmx1 at the church altar, we must UIIYT MAKES CHARACTER give them something to take the Psychologists tell us that nios; place of these great fundamental of what we hear and read "goes educators. . ,n one ear and out the other." This may be good news to educators and parents, but not to those who sponsor radio and TV' pro- - the on Monday, August 3, at the old Power House sight. Those who Ronn:e Williams, Kay Paul and David Higley, Lynn Johnnie Miller and Johnny Anderson. Leader of the group was Mrs. Della Lawrence. Holden. Im-!a- YOU FXPFCT MORL FROM UTOCO AXD YOU CFT 1TJ 5l iSC u TOCO'S JOfh TEA i ur UTAH 0& IIFININ8 C9, Barrus. VISITS Johnston, KiIIo"g, davs Idaho, is spending several and brother visiting with her sister in law, Mr. ami Mrs John A. Buim-land son J.u k .Slit has jl , lei n visiting wuh her mother Mis Pauline liiom h at Salt lake i Cay SAIUKDAY UNIX'S LIKE A NCOSE AROUND THE MAN HUNTERS NECK SHE HUNG THAT HATED NAME . . e apply. Date of the public drawings fo; all over subscribed units is Sept l h I, beginning at 9 a m , at Stale Capitol. GMEWIIS KuM piumm SflMMStf 9 MATINEE SAT. 1 P.M. STARTS SUNDAY THURSDAY Government assistance is avail Scout Troop 167 of the Grants- ahle through the Veterans Admin ville Second Ward, with Gayle An- istration for the education and chair training of children of deceased derson (troop committee or man) returned home on Saturday World War I. Woild War II, evening, after a week packed with Korean Conflict veterans who died activity at Camp Stiener in the while in service, or who, follow Uintas. ing discharge, died of a service Seven scouts, Michael Kimber, connected disability. Paul Clark, Gary Worthington, Generally, the child must be be Dean Johnson, Billie Van Noy, tween the ages of 18 and 23, and ' but Glen Orgill, and Garvin Johnson, have finished high school, all took part in the full scheduled there are exceptions to these re program. Winning slides in camp- quirements. Allowances are paid, usually to ing, hiking, pioneering, water front the parent or guardian, after slide, compass and month end of each Paul Clark received the great the honor of being voted, by members of school completed. Before payof the troop, as a candidate for ment can be made, a certificate, Order of Arrow, an honor only signed by both the student and hie troop members will know and un- school, stating that the student derstand. Plans are now in the was actually in school during the making for an overnight hike to month, must be received by VA. The allowances are $110 a month the peak in the very near future. if the student is enrolled full time; HOME FROM HOSPITAL $S0 a month, if three - quarters We are happy to report that Mr. time; and $50 a month, if halfRoy Green is feeling better and time. Students enrolled in cooper able to be at home, after a stay ative courses alternating class room study and related experience in a Salt Lake city hospital. 1i FRIDAY & a ADVENTURES BROTHERS " l KARAMAZ0N Mightiest Herd Lives His Mightiest Adventure ! J 5k K, 4 W,. V 'V, AND y Ft t 4, SADDLE THE f . Xl WIND SATURDAY & SUNDAY - p 'A V 1 . K ' .Tv l- Is SWTlQuArU fraaiMi SHAM COLUMBIA COHMRY GAhU mpTrmi ONifnat AND BEFORE YOUR VERY EYES EASTMAN PICTURE nau,iMiiS aMfiviuHMi ' " 1 IfiARI A Vvi -A o' . COLOR ONLY THE MOST BEAUTIFUL VICTIMS KELLY IT' LIKE NEVER BEFORE! SAFE TRAC written guarantee , ... ask for details SIMILAR PRICES PtrOOln U ACk'JVwAPWUtfSWlMS "'J hAr'T MON. - TUES. - WED. LOW ON ssMiacoumw,- SIZES FO WORRY-FREDRIVING, IOOK FOR THIS SIGN OF QUALITY -. OLIVIA ALAN LADD'deKAVILLAND f T&Qt rebut W - TECHMCOLO P ee i'inx , OVER NIGHT GUESTS Mrs. Milo Shaffer and daughter Mary Ellen of Arlington, Va., were over night guests of Mrs. Bert SISTER Mis. Reva Under Utah law, anyone having Scout Gimp VACATION HERE Ten year old Lee David Smith flew up from his home in E1 Monte, Calif, to spend his vacation with his grandmother, Mrs Nell Smith. He will visit in Grantsville until time for his school to WAITING FOR NEW HOME It was good to see and talk with Lucille Jefferies and to learn that she with her children Bruce, Denise, Julena and Marain, will be living in Grantsville for a month while their new home in San Luis Obispo is being finished. Mr. Jefferies is a building inspector for the state of California. Before in moving here their home was Almo, Calif. In-- obtained an elk permit during 195 19.76, 1957 and or 1958 may no apply for or obtain such a permit re in 1951. This legislative law quires such persons to wait five they may again years VA Ilighliglils OTHER start. in Applications must be made in the sfxx'ial envelopes provided by the department of fish and game These may be obtained at depart and ment offices or from fish game license agencies. The $15 00 application fee must lie nude in the form of a cerfi fied check, cashier's check money order. All applications must in'Tud the full name and address of tl sender, choice of hunting unit and fee. Only residents 16 years old or older may apply for the elk pe mils. CxIPF'S participated were Ronnie Jensen V. a Utah last week and has bei n guts f of her d,Ju"lite. M.llnn anil Gloria Gibson urn! ti.iimltli'is, Glenda and Gevie, Spi in"v die, and an iv ed heie T uesd.iy an is xpen ; this week vegaig wch sister, Mr and Mis. John A. litotigh and son Ja k for permits Applications Utah's elk hunting areas may (mailed beginning August 8, to purtment of fish and game offi W ext 15'Ni North Temple, Lake City. Mailed applications will lx' ceived for the elk hunts througl August 22. with any upplieut postmarked later than nudni ,:ht the that date being returned to sender. ARE THE an early bird breakfast cooked on a gallon can at 7:30 a m Rom,-- urnved Applications Due Local Insurance A"cn Indian people spoke highly of Eld- enjoyed M s Altl Wood.r1, Y., formeilv of Tooele, I. Ik er Watson. This foursome also visited Glen Canyon. After being home for three days, during which time, Mrs. Lindgren, was enterand tained at the home of Mr. Annie Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. Parkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Naylor, and Mrs. Goldie Johnson, with the travel urg ecaught up them again, and Monday, Mrs and Anderson, Mrs. Matthews Mrs. Lindgren left for Idaho, where 'hey will visit relatives until Frito day, when they will return Grantsville to prepare fo r their next trip. EARLY BIRD BREAKFAST The Second Ward Blazer boys nrnr thom ttc yotsk , n The 1 ' 'S '- t I Would -- 1 Stromberg. JOSEPH MF.CHAM Vern Faw Claik Ward Aug. 9 Kenneth Fawson, Lavern Honored by Descende.rts , . son, Smith, Jess Haynes Dugway ward Aug 23 George L. M.llward, Douglas Peterson. Clover ward Aug. 30 Lowell A. Griffith, Samuel Roberts. Grantsville First ward Aug. 9 F. H. Broadbent. John C. 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