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Show The Tccele Trcrnr Ililrs For Mr. Andi'oon Sntunlnv 2 P.M. 1900 2G Fallal Wemlover's Sally Sagas ' ll! i" 1 et lu.ll .It o i I Vr -- Uruut Triii illc lloLl-IJrm- i Hall for Saltirila) Jh C.'jrriv IL S'jke Jr- n Go'J e n lij1 .) f,r Jji'ur - G i Kwin Umvaii Phiiis Aninml Sul- Mar. Ihimjiirt I!' - Coji') iou.-i- I ar Bui I I lemenjty S hojl pun - urged time' id, I.. he's will be m? vli'Lr :,.,!. rr. available fiom the fut'ow r 4 l.r v'urs 1 rdi - Lj.'nn '(air Dale Casta ,;no anj Rose Castapno. Tooele . James, Bvvan, St John and Clover Milton Sapor. Mis O son Johnvm Pierre - Calvin OUen, i . 1 a vt, n Gr M. v T a da i ht. i I rnh! ,n nl 1 i;.M ) I e of her li e , v . .ifii It) I J J ! b ! ii i ' I 5. 1) iE ip.; the U' 'i h. r f ,, .rv e t 1 I ( h o. i hen I hut u. ll me I on 2 v c I otm- i' n-nl- 11 ' Jal I w i i r.i- s, v, h n o. e m r: ho I - IK cl an! vviv s y a'te-u'.-- r, 1 D s io I on : o ins o i e tn .a..-and Ih.k W ,n.l was l r of ( r non i s Wend I Co tn-- l and John F vv ' the met i speaker. ei C GI S werg prevented to i a j !i I idv e.,k i. liner, a en i; i" n v. S j d .I.h-- tJMKIf Sill(K)l. .! S letv and BUI DING BIRNS the Smond. W Sunday, I ehniaiv 21. I1!), armind Rein-- ' Sih iety for four and a half 12 noon, the roof of the sihool ami counsi 'or for four veais hu.hhng wu found in flames Mn was aRo a member of the Wiilnn an hour, the building, was Relief Soi ety Male board, a ilass lompleiely burned, although the leader ami visiting teacher for txxiks, chairs, desks and piano ten years and had served as or-- , were salvaged After an investigation. Superin gams: m the Sunday School chair- - tend'-n- t Mis A uler son had Harris and School Board man of the ward building fund member f arl Heath derided the when the Recreation Hall was cause lo fa a faulty flu built Saturday, I eb 20. Mrs Tom SIRMUNG are her husbind. Irvine, son IJi'Iy and Brent Jones two daughters. Iliel Row!err attended a meeting in Bountiful e Haves and a son oncermrg the S.out Jaitifxjree in I I Ion-tJoe And rson. all of Grantsville they aie planning to attend this dan ;h er Manorie Jones pre 'summer ceeih-her m death in mo HAPPY BIRTHDAY lo Glen VAad- Abo surviv ng ar- - s x graid sworh, Feb 23. Slur lev Peter-on- , chilJten and the following broth- Sarny ATg.l, f eb 26. 1 Jna Sharp. rs aid isle Renme Anderson Teh 2", I.. T lavelie and Norma Ve Brown. Maine Mat 'hews and Kelly, I eb 23 G Cla.ke. Grants. die Sid.i Anniversary to Mr. and funeial SiTiiii-- will be held Mis P. I. Hewitt. F eh 20 the-- , at la h Wednesday at A o'clock. SjIurJay at 2 pm Second Ward cha Mis Tom Irvine is giving first aid Gtantsville nstraitions to all Boy Scouts who p f riends may call at the fam- - are interested Saturday fiom 11 a ni. to fun eral time Burial will Ih in the. If you live through babyhood, all danger of being killed by kindGrantsville cemetery. ness is over i Henry are brothers. Golden and Noel Stromberg, Mrs. Sutton with a grandchild in her arms and her husband. I he other children pictured are also her grandchildren. Grantsville . Mrs Jaik Brown, Joe Anderson. Tdith Peterson, and Cleo Bmer Castagno. Old Folks Sociable Success An extension demonstration on ca'serole dishes, will be given under the direction of Miss Parley. J By'unJ Satnnlav i Food Demonstration Crec-- J I'miriNil Sti lor rrcffl Hyliiiul lo R baik MRS. L.M.MA SLTTON was honored at the 1'JwO Old Polks Sociable, I riday at Grants ville, in a "lliis is Vour Life program. Here she is pictured above with her family, L Mrs ii, nj v.l (uv rnot and i thi ir Ii ra-- j!t lake Coel I I ). Cob lulif oi s 4i a I I I 1 Pies v and I t I : l I ' 1 Kt. 1 i m : W't I B elrj IV I i Sate .on S M A h i . v .1 oer lei !h ! 1 Our H ken 1. ! An r Vernon 5, the In-s'd.-.-- ? M p tn. el 'i 11 ' I V fil . . h M s 1 - 0.1 t I' , I ;; v'.M.i its MIY . . .ijr IVb a ry 2.", pros j,s. to U m ; i U c :i ; p! m .1 'o hi) an oo'jitJm uru I ho. Jjn.i t J .v 1 at 7.23 in the I rda ,dir.h . !!.-S Mv outs fo, th o.i hun.!i, a i c rJ n ; to toor.ty I jtni A floor alo.v wth ward ,u uu J.uk 12 own vv 'I bv mo-- : env: ( u.v ..wo!.!" lor tV "it n p.inufj Re.r-- rest). n n v.ill be dl b A V Srnnit of Suit Lake jnnr: Vfl a nl th jc. i. to'i wdl ci C!, jo an ewn.nr of uammj J'la.e A'l r tubers aro to at i-- i: it Maiie J.!.,iiiou aid Binale P iilauad v .1 V IM 12 Henry Creed liv'u d. (I, of fl Willow lane, Gtantsville, died '.vlundav, 22. ie'ruaiy 1 in the Hal. 'Pavson IRsp tal after an illie-'lir. W S BORN Jumiarv 30. of the Tooele Countv I xtensum I he Grants die Tilth Old I oiks solo by Vern Brown Tlorence Brown. Joan (Skip) a sen of llenrv office, on Friday, bebruary 26 at Sociable Anniversary he'd on I ' Haiimmua Solo by fsther Hal Jo'iiiMm. Nan.y Pillard. AAavne PHI in Santaquin. ' A an J Jer.me ljison 1vlund He I 3J in the Grantsviile I t d.n-Chino Calvin Marv n. llol.li Bover. Aoial and Blown, irst ttard Jjy. ebiuary I, 'paiki-by in aPdav, l a I av law in the Two more demonstrations will crowd of nine hundred people Lynn ll plw, Guitar doe' by Cur-- I f!l III FAtt SON. llety lawrenre "JS (!iu h of Jesi.s I aw- - Mind Icriplc I awv.n be given at a later date on party Res dents and fornv-- r linker' and Jr vnette as resid. n'. Dav Samis, lib of ( hnst latter fixKfs and salads. The public is Mi rle Niel Dun e Annette and son. nia by Palmer, reiue. enjoyed an evening of eating, 11 IU1 ff Williams invited to attend these interesting ng and renew n Gh)G-ith. ,Sm Smith, Ruby (I olj avqua.nlie was an aitive inemlH r of 1 classes. ere (astagno, lo s Hmmas, Vocal duet bv George and Bar- 'lances lie (hi'-ihaving served !l n Rllss Wi!li..ms. r;:ht, !:"ward.Voc.i Mi'o by Don OUT OF STATE folks came from bo-S hixl Supt . Supt , of the Ida Bll Aa'ia.e lanmr, Boyer. and Haliadiv. Savoiilione siIo, Clark California. Idaho, Montana VNI'IIV a Stake Mssomry aid irl aitNoy liiljv. (oral so'o bv Berhlev (trr Johnson. Parley Parkinson, woild traveler Wyonnn1:, wh le logan. Pres. dent of the Grantsville Stake is at home fills IS A OCR l.lf E Imrva again after tHirg down Bountiful, Monttcello. Salt fake, ' s oi I TINGS TO: GRI 5IHniIY I bv n Southern California since Dec Sierl fall acl.iv, were well ri- Sn'ton; Song and Ih-IMr Bvhmd, and his family Lkn Walk, Robin Warner, ll le reports this trip wasn't as presented anj Closing Iraver by Ray Geld- - Lbde made their home in Gratis-villhave I I Sagets. on riJay. e! mac her. iJI,J pleasant as usual, as he spent for a'xmt nine years Anderson on in held was which Tlie Saturday, AT THE TIME of program The banquet served included Mime time, while there, in a hospi death, he was ' ROCKY TFRRY Jjl Smith and Bun a formun tal with a bad case of the flu and ,htf afternoon, included the follow- - ham, beef, potatoes anJ ciavv.l1" at the Tooele Ordnance on TV Anderson Austin numbers. Sunday. old Lorain February by mf Prayer Rocky Eigbt year vegetable, salad, rolls, cake, pie pneumonia. where he has been fin Hunter; Trio composed of name and hot cho olate with everyone'nny Murray on Monday. I eb Depot, for Terry, will celebrate his second the past ten years plnved Jill Milward t P.trkmson. Relva Wmmill and Col George. r'1, birthday on Monday. Feb. 21. with, BREAKS TOES eating to their hearts content. Stirvivois are his widow, two Fiano selection THE COMMITTl'E dia an out- - anJ L'larice Parkinson on Tuesday a party to which his classmates! Calvin Brown of GrantsulletLin' Dtderickson; sons and a daughter, Merrill, Max, broke the bones of the toes of his'bv Carl Rieman; Reading by .standing job in all departments March will be invited. and Maureen, all of Grantsville, selec-jihA II iscommittee for next ar Rocky was born on February 21. right foot in an accident at Solar Rachel Frandsen. Musical ippy Wedding Anniversary to. moih,.r Mrs Henry Bylumi, .Mi10,1 Severe 1132. and has been cheated out of Salt Company, aid f and Mrs Don Beaclohnson by Ralph on ri f Hansjiarles Palmer and Flame Wednesday. three toothers II Santaquin, ilhams. Claude Roberts, Jav. f ham, birthdays every year until now, The mishap occurred when Mr Pemixv Ivania; State Bruce, College I ucson, MUSICAL SELECTION by Joe Beverly Wright, Ailene Halliday, (which if he were of the other sex Brown caught his foot in a lift Arizona, was occupied pdu M R St.rvinK Kanjl) for several centuries by the wouldn't be at all bad! He is a 'ruck He was taken to the Too- Johnson. Piano solo by SusanlTerry Price, Orville Pr.ce, Don a mission for the LDS Churih in' son of Mr. and Mrs I eland Terry ele Valley hospital for treatment jCaldwell, the Spanish came New Zealand Pjnloinine by Dennis Halliday. four sisters, Fran-- , of Center Streit, Grantscilla and released to his home. Orgdl and Wayne Lemmon. Aexali I.vephine RnVr's. Bob Brown. lalon-- in the 17th century cis Oates, Suit Lake Citv; Munel W'llkv. M iena. Naomi WHkev, o1' Nepht and Carol Jean Shepherd, ri-- J - I u- h. O-.- hn b-- p.-o--.o ; - - s j Ro-Hr- 1 - e I PjVSOI f uiu-ru- l Suturd iv, F Grantsv.lle at noon i BILNDS services ebniarv will 2", Second Waid tv in ONE MAN SHOW tlv ilvpel $" 12 nuy call ONE WAN VAUOE VI L L & SMOIV CV. ht at (he Tate in Tooele, Iridiy, Feb j 26 from 7 to 9 p m and at the, 'amly home on VviHow Lane, Sat- - Mortjury urday fiom 'line 9 am. until ass Ti.fcf'- - : serviiei - rr.oM V r.)".:";-;.-- , 185-mil- CTC, the abbreviation for Central Traffic Control, is Coppers Traffic Cop. It is a complex, electronically operated system being installed to achieve the greatest possible efficiency and safety in moving ore and waste. CTC, which includes an elaborate system, will show the location of equipment, determine which rail lines are free to handle traffic, and take care of all switching ... automatically, from a central point radio-telepho- ne The investment of more than a million dollars in cen- tral traffic control is one of many examples at Kennecott of improvements developed to keep copper production a sound, successful business in Utah. were royally entertained it drnner parties by f' lends an: They Mr. and family winch included Mrs. I eo (Slip) Johnson, Mr. anc Mrs. D.ck Johnston, Mr. and Mrs Jay Hale, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken noth Johnson. HOW MANY?? VERY v. j Removing ore and waste rock from Kennecotts Bingham Canyon Mine is an enormous job. During an average day it means transporting about 270,000 tons of material from e the mine over an intricate system of tracks. r jackson and Mrs Kenneth Jefferies ind child! en Vufy, Gary, and Christy returned to their home at' Jackson Hole, Wyoming, on Sun day after spending a week visit-- j ing w:h members of the fami'y and friends They made their head- quarters with Kenneth's fa her, Clark Jefferies while in Grunts-vdle- . Mr COPPERS TRAFFIC COP - x-.- Burial will be in the Santaquin City cemetery. visitors 3 x w j, A..t toeaev Hum SHOOT IJ& at TAQOtrS, play. tub Ytcu ,v . jFY'acrs J f TVS YOU BREA 000000,000 OOO.COOJDCQ ATOMS THE NEW US. SAVINGS BOND sthe besteyer-- o fl SERIES E AMD H BONDS ARE MPROYED TOO, EARNING NTEREST FROM NON TO MATURITY Buy BONDS MR ERE oe SAW! mold EXTRA YOC ' WORK MANTES Used Car Supermarket Credit Union Notes anil News Theie is a place reserved for each of you and your children, in the Grantsville Credit Un.on sav ing plan, a Credit Union, owned ind operated entirely by its own members Th-- plan is a good way if bu Iding thrift habits, and a plan lor regular savings. At a recent meeting held by the newly elected board of directors of the Gran'sville Federal Credit Union, it was reported that the shae balance has increased nearly eighty percent since the rejwrt on December 31. Ninety two members in the Union, thirteen new members in February. If this rate of growth is maintained, a share balance of over $100,000 will be reached in than two years You cant afford to be on the outside, investigate. BACK TO WORK k THE STRIKE IS OVER & We Are Celebrating Too! s 'K' w5 I ten Utah Copper Division Kennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF A GROWING UTAH Priesthood Mooting Thursday for Norh Slako Leadors Priesthood leadership meetmn for the North Tooele Stake, Presidency tvpe. will be held in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle, Thursday, Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m After a very brief opening exercise, department sessions will be held Some material for Quorum and also for Ward Aarome Priesthood work will be distributed at this meeting, so it is important that those invited to this meeting attend. Those to attend are as follows: high council, stake Aarouc pries' hood committee, stake committee of the Aar-jtfor senior rnembe-onestbood, stake Me'chnede'-pries'hoocommittee; presiden ms, secretari s, group leaders and class instructors of Melchi-edepriesthood quorums, bishop rics and clerks, General secre taries and quorum advisors for the Aarome priesthood under 21, and general secretaries, group ad- s i rHEf you UP ALE c Ask for Don - Hugh - George Don't miss these Bargains! |