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Show I 'HP y IT' t f 9 yuriy "$rT "rTT1 p, y y y up nmmU ynp'iy yp fw fff y yyt 'fi w w Friday, December The Tooele Transcript yy yyi yyiiF'yyy 11, 1959 Seminary To Present Pro gram pi NEW S Tooele LDS Seminary students will present their second Annual Christmas Cantata, next week, with two performances slated, 19 VEWJ t? December and Last Rites For GIIS Edith II. Ennis Notes & News Friday at 11M. first basketball BELATED THANKSGIVING A belated Thanksgiving dinner was served on Sunday, by Mrs. Nell Smith, to members of her family. Those present to enjoy The Cantata, entitled "Christmas Past, Present, Future," will be given in the First Sixth Ward chapel and everyone is invited to attend. Admission is free. STORK SHOWER borate narrative. The Seminary students have been working hard, on their can tata, and they sincerely hope the public will attend it. There will be no admission charge. V Christmas tree, greeting children. Santa was Grantsville; daughter, Bias, Salt Lake City Helen Hollahan, Mink Creek, and Elizabeth Hansen. Tremonton. Also surviving are eight grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the Grantsville Clark Ward ChapeJ. Burial will be in the Garden of the Valley Cemetery at Sandy. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary, Tuesday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family home at 123 East Clark Street, in Grantsville, Friday from 10 a.m. until funeral time. ,fr ! .U'rLr of District Scout Court will be held on Friday, December 11, in the Grantsville Ffrst Ward chapel. The public is invited to attend. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Susan Smith, Mario May, and Don Ross Anderson, on Friday. Dec. 11. Betty Reed, Connie Wiland Hazel liams, Ila Anderson, Callister, on Sat. Dec. 12. Kenneth Durfee, Florence Brown, Kay Miller, and Carol Ann Bolinder, on Sun. Dec. 13. James Hudson, Dec. 14. Byron Elfors, and Carol Christley on Tues. Dec. 15. A Happy Wedding Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Callister, and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Palmer, on Tues. Dec. 15. A button. At the height of the crisis, CARE provided 90 of the daily food rations for 7,000 of the refugees who fled to free dom in India. Contributions to the CARE Food Crusade, 444 Mar ket Street, San Francisco assure swift help for victims of disasters, and other political upheavals world emergencies. 11.87 -- RADIO ELECTRIC & Steve and Pat Hawkins, Salt Lake City, were weekdnd guests at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Proctor, Mrs. Judy Houghton, Bruce and Kenneth HARDWARE Main Ph. 480 ECONOMICAL. WELCOME GIFTS FROM DIFFERENT COUNTRIES To Solve Your Present Problems! 'h r T Leather Gondola Slippers V. pr. 5.98 reg 29 95 19.95 rom Malta box of 100 PRODUCTION STARTS... BE AMONG THE FIRST TO RECEIVE YOUR DRIVE 1.00 for 1.00 the world for a festive holiday season! YOUR FOOD CENTER (lift and Toy Shop 'Your dollars buy more I First Ward To Sponsor Saturday Night Dance Fourth-Elevent- jt n Lorenzo, The regular Saturday night MIA dance will be sponsored by the Tooele First Ward, Dec. 12, and will be held in the Ward recreatioh hall. Highlight of the evening will be a dance contest and records will be given to the best dancers. As the dance will be a record hop, everyone is invited to bring their favorite record to dance to. Admission will be twenty five h' ! I J- ' - and mirrors during the period 770 to 249 B.C. Mrs. Booth Arrived At James R. and Leona King Messer, Tooele, son, Dec. 8. Duane and Roleene Tope Elder, Tooele, son, Dec. 9. Robert and Deanna Mercer Hoffman, Tooele, son, Dec. 10. MEDICAL Janice Ashley, Grantsville 6 Pupil must either have an Electric Cutaway Guitar or purchase one from us on easy terms. As little as $10.00 a month and noth- Willard Whitehouse, Tooele Dale Hall, Wendover SURGERY Fannie Hamilton, Tooele Madge Horn, Tooele Thomas Wilson, Tooele Wrathall Matthews, Grantsville Thomas J. Ware, Grantsville ACCIDENT Jack Baer, Magna Lillian Jenkins, Tooele. ing down, if you have qualified credit. Phone TU for information 35 Make Your Family's Christmas Complete! Calif. services from Elsie Eastman, and daughter and Mrs. Ray Bevan, Mayor and Attending the Tooele were Mrs. Mrs. Mae Porter Patricia. Also Mr. Bevan,-.Jo- Mrs. James mond, Mrs. Dell HamBevan, Betty Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Deris Porter, Mrs. Myrle Porter, Mrs. Mona Hamp and Al- fred Hanks. Mr. Frank Hansen, of San Lorcents each and budget or guest enzo, flew up for the funeral and cards. Refreshments will be spent a few days here, with his sister, Mrs. Mae Porter. Chinese bronzes with nickel contents ranging from one to five per cent were used in weapons, coins Jusf Tooele valley Hospital a Attends School For Assessors Special Combination Offar $268 value for only $228 $10 down ... $10 a month CHILDCRAFT I Heritage Binding Here a opportunity to give your children lifelong benefit! Order now and get Childcraft in combination with World Book and aave a big $39.00 in the bargain! World Hook may be purebaaed alone at tremendous savings ! now WANT William R. Assessor County Judd, is attending the annual state A this can All WINSTON WOODGER 4650 S 1130 E .... Ph. AM 15 Volume in handsome Salt Lake City, Utah Without obligation, please let m hav full information an your combination offer. Name. Street. Slal City. LIFETIME CAREER with good pay, future eecurityl be yours as a World Book - Childcraft representative. Openings in all center. Meet Your Teachers Meet Morna Booth, Home Economic instructor, in the Grants ville High School, this year. Mrs. Booth, born in Vernal, Utah, graduated from the Alterra high school, attended Carbon Jr. College in Price, Utah, and latter graduated from USU in Logan. She taught the fourth grade in Sunnyside, Utah, for two years, also two years at North Rich, then went back to part time school for two and a half years, at which time, she managed the cafeteria at Student Union. Mrs. Booth with her three chil Jren, Iris, 13, Colette, 9, and Bennie, 6, live on East Mam st. They are unanimous in their liking for Grantsville. She is speech direc-.o- r in the Second Ward MIA. GIRLS! DAD and MOTHER! h rLh Ulii CHRISTMAS DRAWING TWIN PRIZES Phone 303 at our Christmas Gift Store LOOIM1EL The United States Civil Service ommission announces open competitive examinations for: Stenographers GS3 and 4 at $3495 and $3755 per year. Typists GS2 and 3 at $3255 and ELECTRIC TRAIN SET $3495 per year. forms and addition-information concerning this xamination may be obtained at my post office in the Salt Lake Tooele area. Applications will be accepted by he Boards of U. S. Civil Service t, Examiners, Tooele Ordnance Tooele, Utah and Dugway Application EFFACE BEE DOLL & LAYETTE De-io- Proving Ground, Dugwav, inlil FURTHER NOTICE! and all kinds Christmas decorations, gift wrappings and items from around Broadway f FAMILY REUNION IVHEfl yl b2j?Zt is needed. t; A Christmas progiam, to look forward to, will be presented by the Youth Choir, on Saturday Dec. 19, and Monday, Dec. 21. The theme of which will be Songs ol Christmas. This will be under the direction of Lynn Higbee, as chorister, Emma Sutton will be at the organ. Everyone is invited to attend. . . . 108 North Burton E. Hansen, Salt Lake City, age 60, died Friday, Dec. 4. of a cereberal hemorrhage, and funeral services were held Monday, Dec. 7, at 2 p.m. at Evans and Early Mortuary, with burial in the Salt Lake City cemetery. He is survived by his wodow, Grace Saltzgiver Hansen, a son, B. Ed Hansen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Edna Rice, daughters, Glenns Ferry, Idaho, and Mrs. Beverly Holt, Salt Lake City, also six grandchildren, a sister, Mrs. Mae Porter, Tooele, and three brothers, Dean Hansen, Bountiful, Frank and D'Orr Hansen, San cians, Glen Stromberg, Clyde Williamson, Max Bleazard. town Deputy Marshall, plus 4 young men, also there to give help where it Youth Choir To Present Songs of Christmas Hand Carved from Portugual Cocktail Picks Funeral Held Fri. For Burton Hansen rf-- IF- -! &.. THE LIONS CLUB always ready to do their part in civic aifairs, are seen starting their annual Christmas job of stringing Christmas lights across the Main street. President Forrest Washburn, is being assisted by electri Ladies Hand Made Linen Handkerchiefs Shosted. r TURBINE Switzerand Ladies Wrist Watches : month course that teaches you to play Popular sheet music in your home. This is STENO EXAMS SLATED From Egypt 17 Jewel from l a Don and Fay Ann Rosenburg entertained at a family reunion on Thanksgiving Day, the first time together in many years. Pre sent were parents, Mr. and Mrs Than Cooper, and Mr. and Mrs Lynn Davis and daughters, Bar bara and Betty, Panguitch Mr and Mrs. Douglas Davis, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Charles and family. Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs Denzil Liston and daughter, Joan WarEl Calif.; a Tibetan ren Centro, Salt Lakenephew, City. Young, percent Visualizer fabric-dia- l assures current heat r - A steam to dry just press the tn new Honor To switch from 14 N - have Court of Honor Model 30X -w house Mrs. A Man Called Peter an outstanding movie, is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 12, in the Rccrea- tion Center. The matinee will begin at 3 is p.m. and admission for this 25 cents. The evening show will be at 7:30 p.m. and admission is 50 cents. Hot dogs, drinks and candy will be sold for IRON ,tK-r- . Movie at Grantsville GE STEAM The theme for the evenings entertainment will be God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" and all members are invited to attend. Married members are asked to invite their husbands. Reservations can be made by calling 322, 1780, and 1981. Committee members include Mrs. Don Jensen, Mrs. Roland Buys, Mrs, Donald Lombardi and Mrs. Dick iK 2 ( M- . . to learn the Steel or Standard Guitars. . Members of the Tooele Junior Club will hold their an nual Christmas Banquet, Monday, December 14, at 8:00 p.m. at the Coral Room in the Kirk Hotel, with Mrs. Donald Fullmer and Mrs. Howard Bardwell as v i- 10 PUPILS Woman's ' . WANTED Qteitffafaj. Chrismas Banquet V V The surest way to lose security The Roaring 20s in the Modem Day is the theme of the is to think you can get it or seek annual musical dance review, sche- it outside yourself- .duled to be produced by the Tooele High School physical education Set for Monday Eve v', rf TIIS Presents Dance Review Thurs. 8 P.M. department, on Thursday, Dec. 10. Curtain time is 8 p.m. at the Junior High School auditorium and the public is cordially Invited to attend. Admission is free, according to Miss Carolyn Tate, instructor in charge of the production, who extends an invitation to all to attend the colorful review. More than 100 students will participate in the production which will feature, modern, character, tap, square dancing, adiago, black bottom, soft shoe, etc. Exciting new costuming is taking shape to insure the review being one of the outstanding events of the school year. In addition to the dancing, several musical numbers will be presented. Linda Nelson is the Junior Womans Club flown in by the local CAP and escorted to the center of town by the Tooele County Jeep Patrol. Well see more of him in weeks to come. WHEN SANTA CAME TO TOWN, SATURDAY he was too busy to even smile for the camera. Here he is pictured by the Community home. A stork shower, honoring Mrs. Wesley (Nancy) Wells, given on in Tooele, Wednesday evening, was attended by Melva Wells, Ila Bylund, Shirley Spear, Myrtle Barms, Lawayne Lemmon, and Rowana Patterson, all of Grants-- I ville. The mother to be, received many lovely things for the The production is under the direction of Mrs. Merna Gentry, with Mr. Richard Bush and several of the students, working on the ela- i A Elaine sisters, the dinner and the visit, were: Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand Smith, daughter, Lillian, and grand son. Mark. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith and son Ricky, all of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, UPSTAIRS daughters, Nola and Susan, Mrs. MOVE Edna Anderson, LaVem Smith We will be hearing of a and Terry Thomas, all of Mr. and now, warming Frank Fisher and family, moved upstairs into their at December 6:30 p.m. The Cowboys Mrs. Edith Louise Bukkindall game was with East Carbon. It Hansen Ennis, of Grantsville, died but was only a practice game, Tuesday at 5 p.m. at a Salt Lake they came out on top. We hope City hospital of a coronary thromthey can win every game, this bosis. season. The Cowboys go to MorShe was born October 31, 1893, gan on December 11. in Moen, Denmark, a daughter The BYU Opera Workshop put of Kristine Harrocn and Johannes on a program for the student-body- , Viggo Bukkindal, and came to Friday, Dec. 4. Their cho- the United States in 1906. rus performed for us. Mrs. Bea She was a member of the LDS man's brother was a member of Church and had served in the the group. and Relief Society orheld their Primary The junior high ganizations. 4. It Junior High Hop, on Dec. In 1913 she was married to was a record dance, held in the Sterling Hansen. They separated high school gym. There were and in 1934 she married Samuel really a lot of junior high stu- Ennis. dents there. A matinee dance was For several years she had been also held Wed. Dec. 9. Tooele Ordnance Deat employed The school paper is having a Christmas story contest, in the pot. Surviving are her husband of school. The entries must be in two sons, Lee Roy Grantsville, soon. There have been some outLaVar Hansen, Hansen, Logan; stories written in standing past years, and the stories, this year, should be the same. Diane Johnson, Reporters and Ila Anderson 24 Assessors School, held Thursday and Friday afternoon, at the State Capitol. County Assessors from throughout the state will dicuss with State Tax Commission members problems of how to develop state wide uniform property assessment practices. Chairman of the meet is Orville Gunther, State Tax Commission head. Governor George D. Clyde welcomed the group at the opening session. County ORDER NOW at BARRIIS MIRS. Utah, VISITS GRANDPARENTS Mrs. Don Gowans, and three little daughters, of Salt Lake City, were weekend guests at the home of the childrens grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gowans, of Tooele, and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Stroniberg, of Grantsville. Don, who is studying medicine at the U. of U., is in charge of the Red Cross blood bank, from 4:30 to 8 a.m. daily, in Salt Lake City, and between this and his studies his isits home are few and far between. - - (Ratare Eastman Amity .Leather Goods Evening in Paris by Bourjois Kodak Cameras Jewelite Dresser Sets Shavers Remington Parker Pens Schick Shavers Timex Sylvania Flashbulbs nd - - - - Westclox Clocks and Watches Williams Gift Sets countless other wonderful holiday gifts! Watches -a- DRAWING WILL BE HELD HERE GRANTSVILLE DRUG 4 West Main Street Grantsville, Utah Phone TU 'I Pr |