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Show f The Tooele Transcript rr iytr "9'W w t' Friday, January i 29, I960 Jl T& sMrr I! (nintvill i Sis Piralcs Scare Buffs Stnk( Coltl-Cim- i Hull for I YI6 I. Stalnaker, Tootle 3 Stonehi uker, Tia I. Jl 'S&rfL , le Breaststroke 1: 13 J (I'nder Stale Record) Kiibeils, lisiele IDOAd , 511001 rai There will be a trap shoot, cm Sunday January 31, at 10 a m. at the Tiap Grounds, muth of town, j I here will I prizes and everyone is wi Icorre, j 2 'Y Y Colhnj's, Cyprus Rimiiigton, liKa-lsurprises and real close contests Diving. 232.40 points as Cyprus put lip a stiff battle) 1. ti. II, Cypm 1.0(1 2. Mayo, looele before bowing, 63 30. 3. Stuinuker, Tooele WOW Number One as'lW-YBackstroke. 1:02.0 Way buik in IT?, Joe Mayo, a freshman, lost a diving contest I. 1) Rmungton, Tooele to David t arl of Granite, by a1 2. ltuik, Cyprus single point. Since that tune, Mayo1 3, Thomas. Cyptus Mrs. Agnes Ca-- k is visiting in has captured three state diving ;oo.yd Medley Relay. 2:37.0 Kork- - Wllh h,r so" R n crowns and has been undefeated, p Tooele (I). Rimmg'tun, Kutierts, Llder Hamid B Lee, visiting, Guest speauker at the 7 o'clock'SPamsh .. an m nearly 50 dual and triangular family. of the LDS p pi. session of conference, on geneial c0,dni vUte.it) authority meets. But ThursdaV, a flashy iChurih and A alter Danste, of the Sunday evening, will be FlovdD Cyprus Gem rul Church Welfare Commit jSunday evening, will be Floyd D FRIENDS VISIT springboard at list, by the nanie-ynj, Medley. 2:33.4 I Brown were of Jim Bell, defeated the cham-- j Calvin and a two-daaddress nll,ji Tixiele tee, will instructor Glissmayer, Seminary la-- 1 hoM to Mr and Mis. Rjlph Keel- I 2. R. GrantsviP.e Stake Conference, on in Tooeie. P'n Rimington, Tooele difficult a his on Bell ,h last Sl,m!,v Grantsv.llel-rdive, 3 Buik, Cyprus The youth chorus of Saturday und Sunday. January 30 ''"""v whn following group of his former 2 2 munuever, knifed into thr'jog.y ind 3 t will furnish the music. reesty It- - Relay. 1:48.3 The lust meeting to be held will This meeting will be under the Seminary students, gathered toJ water for a magnificent 43 50,2 Tiiocle (Loveless, p. Me Laws. and renew acquaint points to win 232 W to 227 83, re-'V at 6.33 pm, on Saturday, to direction of the Grantsviile Stake visit MiFaws, Slonebraker) ances Lynn and Jean Palmer, 'gulaung Mayo to second pljce. A1 ,vhnh all Stake and Ward welfare MIA. exhibition by Bell for the Jeff and Mary Worthington. committees are requested to be neth and Carol Warner, Wallace years most stunning upset in high n attendance. and Lorna Ibgley, and Bishop; school waters. His win established) Another meeting will be held at and Mrs Mvron Kintber. Home- - Bell as a definite threat to Mavo's 4 00 p m. those who ate asked to made ice cream was served. third year reign as state diving attend are: Stake Presidency, champion. srtOND WARD: Tuesday. I eb. 2 Count memtxTS of il, High BishopShocker Number Two 10 a m SlRPRISr. PARTY Visiting leather message rics and Brunch Presidencies; i 5 N Main Ph. 855 Twenty friends of Ellen Cyprus's Steve Taylor came up given by Mies. Dora Floyd. 10 30 Melt hiedek Jtake Priesthood r he birthwhen with with another a her a m. Priest-vxkby lesson, surprised Theology I given committee; ull Melchizedek day party, on Monday, at the home beat Mayo in the 50 yard freestyle Mrs 7el!a Shields Bahv sitter. and quorum presidencies of Vernelda Washburn, who, with'bv .1 of a second. Earlier this .Terks; all group leaders, their Viola Knutson, was hosts for the'year. Mayo beat Taylor in a squad tssistants and secretaries; stake gathering Games, and visiting1 meet and twice since then Mayo .ommittee for senior members of were enjoyed. Refreshments which has been under the Mate record in he Aarontc Priesthood; all ward ) included a birthday cake, werejthis short sprint. But Taylor wasn't committees (including advisors) the to be denied Tuesday, as he aveng-guest- s served, A lovely gift from for senior members of the Aarontc f ed his first loss to the roaring was to the guest presented all Stake and Ward Priesthood, of honor. the large gallery. companiment Presidencies of the Relief Society, BABY GIRL Taylor came back later to win Sunday School, YWMIA, YMM1A. 100 freestyle, defeating Too- the of Proud a baby parents girl, Primary: all Stake and Ward Broad-ele'- s are Mr. Mrs. and Ernest Ray Stalnaker and Mike clerks. bent. The new arrival, weighing Stonebraker, quite handily, General sessions of the conferseven and a half pounds, Fourth First wasj ence will be held at 10 am. and born Monday, January 25. in a The Pirates picked up their 2 inThe is public Sundjy. pm. Salt Lake hospital. Tbe Broad- - fourth first place in the 100 yard vited to attend these meetings. -bents SR 19 three have other children, butterfly, with Lorm Tracy splash- B. Lee Elder Harold Music for this conference will be Mr. Mrs. ing home ahead of Craig Lohnes are and Grandparents furnished by the Clover Ward. The Leo Hammond, Tooele, and Mr. and Dave Gordon. Grantsviile First Ward Relief Soand Mrs. Francis Broadbent, of The Cyprus medley relay team ciety will furnish a drink for those Grantsviile. nearly collected number five, as who care to bring their lunch they came into the final two laps in and eat the recreation hall. The GHS has had a busy scheof the 200 yard race, neck and KNIGHTS AND LADIES The Stake MIA will be in charge dule, this week. They played North neck with the Buffs and only a 7 pm. of the session in the Summit on and Their Ladies" was finish by freestyler, Jim Tuesday. It was a the Knights Grantsviile First Ward. theme for an enchanting even- diving thrilling game and very imporWhear, pulled it out for Tooele. ing held on Wednesday, Jan. 20. s tant to the Cowboys. The Another surprise for the and Larriettes put on an outstand- by the Grantsviile Second Ward was Pirate Kit Colltngs per4 Primary Homebuilder groups, for formance in the 100 yard breasting halftime show, also. the Homebuilders and their Daddy stroke, as this fine looking youngEach class participated on the 1 Dates. Twenty-seveA new Primary presidency was Ladies and ster finished second, ahead of Pep assembly, Tuesday. They sustained in the Grantsviile First ;eacb bad written new yells and their Knights, enjoyed a time of XcxH,Ie-and RusS(, RiminBton and refresh- - moved kard on Sunday evening. games e had class cheerleaders to present dancing, bracket into the up Vernelda Washburn, was the studentbody. The ments. to of this highly competitive event. tained as president, with Martha faculty judged the yells and how Decorations were medieval cas- Collings looks like a real comer. and tles. each and shields, lady Roper as her first counselor, Mar- well each class presented them. The four first places, Cyprus tha Butler as second counselor, The winners are to be announced knight was given hats when they wrested from Tooele, marks the RR 4 OltU entered the hall, the tables were most Tooele has lost to a rival in and Edna Knowlton as secretary Friday at the pep assembly. and treasurer. presiOutgoing The Cowboys also play a game centered with a moat and castle, the past two years, and the 30 V-- R 4 dency was Norma Gladden, presi- at Judge Memorial, Friday night. while tiny castles and shields on points is the highest scored against scrolls used as were cards. first Vernelda dent, Washburn, place We hope that many shall go to the Buffs in the past three years. In charge of the evening were counselor, Elaine Barrus, as se- Salt Lake City, to see them play. By their performance, Cyprus cond counselor, Delores Broad-ben- t The Sophomores held their loaders. Myrtle Barrus, Agnes established themselves as the big.1 and June Sutton, secretary "Sophomore Swing, Friday, Jan. Clark and ijorna Higley. gest threat to Tooeles five year and treasurer. Virginia domination of Utah swimming. 22. The theme of the dance and . Special guests were: These two squads will meet assembly was Sentimental Jour- Geldmacher and Evelyn Brown, from the Primary Stake PresiGVRS ney. Their assembly was very February 13, when the Reagain, Volley Lemmon Ila dency; and, Lawayne had comical held short be will at Magna. gion meet The three Grantsviile Ward MIA good. They some of the Bylund of the ward presidency. Results: Tooele 65, Cyprus 30. girls are participating in compe- scenes, portraying two Other were guests knights teachers and how they proposed tition, in volleyball games every d No and their ladies from the Clark Freestyle. 4:49.0 to their wives. 7 5 from until Wednesday p.m. State Record) who to were unable attend (Under Ward, 12. Be sure and remember Feb. p m. in the recreation center. 1. P. McLaws, Tooele their own Daddy Date Night. The first games were played on The Juniors are sponsoring a Val2. G. McLaws, Tooele YOU BUY! US entine dance, so everyone can 3. D. Taylor, Tooele January 13, with the Beehive girls HOME FROM HOSPITAL and the older girls of the Second bring their sweetheart. You can Freestyle. :24.S Edgar Warner was brought d Ward vs the Clark Ward, the vote for the Sweetheart King and 1. S. Taylor, Cyprus on ambulance, Sunday, by argjhome, Clark Ward being the winners. Queen, at the dance. There a a,t ake City hospital. 2. Mayo, Tooele On January 20, the First Ward three couples to choose from.from he has been a patient since 3. Imai, Tooele where The are: Den boys Ray Barrus, d played the Second Ward. The win- nis Painter Freestyle 2:15.7 and Ronald Hale. The the week before Christmas. He ners being the First W'ard. will have to be in a cast for 1. Loveless, Tooele Phone 345 are Coralie Washburn, girls The next games will be played some time, so will welcome visits 2. Bryan, Tooele on January 27, with the First Carolee Barrus, and Carolee John- from 3. Jones, Cyprus his many friends All Cars Competely reconditioned and Ready to go! Ward vs Clark Ward, and the Se- son. It is going to be a big dance, d Freestyle :57.7 so sure be and be there. everyone cond Ward vs Clark Ward. 1. S. Taylor, Cyprus Class work has been stalled at HOME FROM VIRGINIA Louise Williams, and Bertha GHS week. this and Wednesday Mrs. Leola Hale is at her home returned home, by train, on Hale Street, after a week spent Thursday some of the Senior highFisher and Junior high school on Sunday evening, after a two in a Salt Lake hospital, receiving school classes took tests, to see how the week tr'P t Roanoke, Virginia, medical treatment. GHS compares with some of the where they attended funeral services of their mother. other schools in the nation. IGenna Millward and Elsie BarDiane Johnson, and Ila Anderrus, are making a more leisure son, Reporters trip home, in a new car, purchased for the Marvin Barrus. DADDY DATE NIGHT nine of the Twenty young ladies, iGrantsville First Ward, Home-- I builders, proudly attended the Snow Frolic with their Daddy-- , The Dates, on Friday evening. party was fun packed with hilarious games. Giant snow men corated the halls, with minature snow men as table decorations. NF.WS k. VHWJ 3, R j jGratilsville Slake Conference !To Feature Elder II. II. Lee COSTUME JEWELRY 2 for 98 hvo clays Friday and Saturday. (j BATEMAN Kclicf Society JEWELRY Miet-ten--e- n IS v IT COMING DOWN? Grantsviile Fbgh School basketball players pictured above L to R: Lee Matthews, Dave Harold Reed. Bob Sandbt rg, and Mel Stewart, (with the exception of Mel) all saw plenty of action in Tuesdays game. Mel has been out of commission most of the season with a bad leg. IS Geld-mache- Cowboys Lose Close Game To North Siimmil Tuesday cond and third quarters, By Harvey Naylor that at some very questionable refereeing. f the Cowboys lost their game with Dave Mallet connected with a field shot from feet with North Summit, in a double over- - two seconds tothirty whichout, should go, time that saw the sudden death !have'piVen tho Cowboys a' 43 to rule rear its ugly head. With all 4l in th, win. DaVlcs shot due respect to the kids from North uir . th(. lll0 sound,d. Summit, who played a bang upnfficiais first ruled it a Cran(s. game, and are a real bunch of ville then reversed their de- bail hustlers we still cant RoLisi(m win, th dcndt.d that th, wh, along with the only eight fouls ll(xk had b(.(.n sopp,.d earher called against them or the cnlire,he me Rame anJ that actua,lv game, We saw foul after foul had run out before Dave got his three m a row. under the south ishot aav. A d,clslon such as th basket) and listened m va.n for ,t.aves a'bad taste on Sldl, and is surely open for a ruling Yu Cowboys were trailing at Both owrtime pt,nods were pIav. the end of the first quarter by 6jed undt,r prolt.st by coach Sand. points, however, they went into a sizzling scoring spree in the se- Grantsviile: G T F P bu,r 'r'k in-c- 100 Reg. 13.95 Wool a pr. this sale SR. Mallet Beacham Green Castagno Reed Geldmacher Matthews Sandberg ... 5 .... 0 ..... 8 4 1 1 TOTALS: .MEN'S WEAR The Store with the Brand Names 10 W Vine Ph. 975 Bullock Brown C .. 5 2 .. 2 3 2 6 Judd .. 2 1 0 4 Robinson .. 1 3 1 3 . 2 2 1 5 55 7 5 15 TOTALS: .17 Grantsviile No. Summit 430 499 520 520 1953 Nali Stallman Ilartl Toj 1953 Fort! Victoria 1953 Ramltlcr Station Wagon rail-bird- Nanl Primary Rcoranizctl Fir n s top-fht- sus-jthe- Door 1953 Will) Door 1953 Doilge 1952 Fortl Victoria 1952 Ruick Super 4 Door Door 1952 Super 399 399 1951 Stmleliakcr 150 199 500 149 Door 219 599 1950 Chevrolet 2 Door 1951 Cadillac Sedan 30 OTHER LATE MODEL Rail Games TO CHOOSE FROM reasonable offer refused! 400-Y- BEFORE 50-Y- 3 43 G T F P Simister Pace GI1S NEWS SEE 0 0 20 8 North Summit: CORDON'S 0 10 0 0 0 16 0 8 0 0 amm ra 19.1I Foril Sia. Wagon 195R Ruick 2 Door times had them out in front seven By virtue of some very ques- and nine points. In these two quartionable verdicts by the referee's the Cowboys sunk 28 points in regard to some very question- ters, Gre-- n with leading the parable time keeping, coupled with ade. Terry SLACK SALE ac-o- 2 12 13 11 45 7 22 35 41 43 43 3t 41 43 45 13 20 STOKER 200-Y- Motor Co. 100-Y- NEW Tender Sweet Smoked - 12-1- 4 lb. whole or shank half FOR AN OLD FRIEND. Center Cuts Refreshments were served, buffet style. Primary class leaders in charge Lottie Johanson, Martha Butler and Dorothy Harris, with room mothers, Aloyce Anderson, Josephine Butler and Mary Dur-fe- e assisting. Special guests were the Bishopric; Virginia Geldmacher, stake president, and Vernelda Washburn, ward president. were: Vel Holiday Gian! Size 12c olf 70c Gentle - For Dishes size 61c Chiffon Liquid Mustard Pure Prepared Sonny Boy Soft Drink Mix Ful1 2 lb Jar 29c Pn! 3 ,or 1.00 Shank Piece HAMS Sure Champ Dog Food 25c olf 10 lb. bag AT lb ave. lb. 42c Royal Sego BACON Fresh packaged Jb. 39C Fresh, Lean Beef Nabisco Ritz Crackers 1.09 4 1 ful1 Pound 35c GROUND BEEF 2 lbs. 89c BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Donna Watson, and Terry Mason on Friday, Jan. 29. Ruth Dewey, Ronald Williams, and H. Creed Bylund, on Saturday, Jan. 30. Terry Thomas, Sharma Arbon, Ralph M. Campbell, Gregory Paland mer, Marion C. Anderson, Lauraine Peterson, on Sun. Jan. 31. Clifford Castagno, Jack Angel, Wallace L. Higley, Grant Reed Sr. and Shelly Willardson, on Mon. February 1. Sherry Lyn Barrus, Debra Ann Dickerson, Penny we've changed our name. On January 1st, we gave up the name which has had such a great part in the building of Yes, te this area. The same people will wait on you. The same selection of fine building materials will be available. The same efficient service will still be a part of our new Bestway name. Carol Palmer Carol Palmer was a happy hostess as she greeted her friends, and bid them welcome to her fifth birthday party. Valentine decorations were used on her five candle birthday cake, which she sharDebra Cole, Bobby ed with: Dewey, Marilyn and David Pal- and Margaret Stewart, Judy Evans, on Tuesday, Feb. 2. A Happy Wedding Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Johnson, and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Peterson, on Saturday, January 30. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Naylor, on Sun. mer, Mark and Larry Sandberg, January 31. Mr. and Mrs. John Cheri and Linda Millward. W. Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Tho- Sidney, were played and each Games mas Reed, on Monday, Feb. 1. guest was given nursery rythm books as prizes. IN HOSPITAL Frances Hunter was taken to Many strive to become learned the Tooele Valley hospital, on Sat. more than to become good; and for medical treatment. Her many the consequence is, they often go friends wish here a speedy re- astray, and bring forth little or covery and a quick trip back no results from their labours. home. Megiddo Message. i NOV TO BE KNOWN AS... SATISFACTION GUARANTEED IN 103 LOCATIONS SERVING COLORADO, WYOMING. OREGON UTAH, IDAHO, and WASHINGTON A |