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Show ThoTooo! Transcript Friday, April Mori n Youn Local ILimLmnn 8, I960 GIIS NKWS Another Junior Prom has once' again come to an end and soon' ..u das of 'a3 will begin plans jior their b g night. but, "Imaginai.on" is the one jproin none ot us vs ill ever two young Junior ( the u.t ui Mr bob Maynard W, and Mis. A MniurJ, 2r.)' d r, h Street lie is u'o flutist withj ill h:;;h school hand and lias I he standard ol I.V flute i oiisiilei ably section since lusj membeiklup m the ninth grade Inst flutist hj begun. 1 lever since lie became a bjiiJ mem-Is-r- . One rcuMii is his clear. ouwer.ul time whuh lie ha little-- ) 4uitn aic stilled by returned) rouble in ptoj vtmg ttuough the1 ravclers who m M they could harmonic slimline of a cni.iposuj see no evnliine that the message 1,1111 was getting ;) Uib h ;s never tad pi 'vale hs-- j due respect to sons, his degree of musician-we Ih ;uvc thinr obse rvations, Hid even more nuluKr ,up their to fotm opportunities advancement this pii'l enlightened op.n.cms have Ix'on vear tins !nvn the result of vvoth lun.ted We fed we should set the an advanced flute book and matter stuight in the discharge us placed him in a position to1 of our obligation to the vast (,it solo wotk that comesi tiers of Ame ricans who, m the , s a. m tj, A music lbs! past II years, have entrusted marching bjnd activities have in-- : CARl. with the delivery of neatly .hided cymbal, tenor drum unit wotth of aid m fifty luingos countri-- s around the globe l!t , OKF beginning in the in-- ! The basic job is to plan prtv'strumental department, bob evi-- l perly and control carefully the denccxl music al talent as a Imyj distriluition of nourishing fcxxl to soprano as many needy as possible, as; Choir, under the direction of Mrs well as tools to help them help Urtth Itereim themselves Next in importance toj Those who have been ncquaint-Iha- t is the responsibility to make ed with Bob in a professional way sure thjt not only recipients but respect his great aptitude in others in the country know that science and music. Faced with the CARL packages the painstaking care, express patience and friendliness and interest of the long hours of hard woik that all American people. We have every fields of endeavor requite for and I I lUi.-e- v -- V L' -J (' :,v1 In-e- fur-ge- l.sjH-cull- ; j I y classmates, loinmy Calhster and Cheryl G.een. who were chosen iProm King and Queen. These two worked very hard and really deserved this honor. TO FINISH this prom off right let's all come out and support the Mr. Ernest Biggs. Couniv Farmi Thise plans should be a shot In1 Juniors on their post ptom, to be the Agent, and Miss LliaMh Dark) :h. arm to everyone now spring held Friday, April 8th. in of the Extension Service, met uith'has arrived, and thoughts and GIIS gym. at 9 o'clock. thrtu comm;tttvs uhich have been jtT ons turn to home am com-tre wry fortunate last week chosen for the improvement and two interesting films. having niunity improvement, jin iThe first one was on Safety" en-- j development of the community of Cruntsville. titled "lhe Yellow Flag." The seDarwin Mair cond was a visit from the promi4 fit. t Industry and utilities committee nent John Goddard who always has licen formed with Barnard Underpin CHERYL GRFF.N i'' outstanding. something brings Castagno as chairman. Members Heart . . . Prom Queen We hear our baseball and ten4. Surgerv Geldmachcr and Forrest Ray nis teams are really tops this Washburn with others to be? called- The report on Darwin Mair, who W'e hope they will do well year. underwent major surgery, for a in as and receive lots of sop, xirt from htar on of last Recreation committee includes- ... u condition, Friday A K . .the stodentlxidv as well as the ,s Don Rouberry. Harvey . r improvement. H ,ownspeop,e. f r n I1 ' Hospi-- j Johnny Nelson. Joe Peterson. Rus-- I to sav ...p proud C X to UW. 111. n,.y 12 Elna VIS. CM. Scn-M- nc him a recovery. complete Jane Worthington, Tate. Phyllis''" Dc'drickson and Lucille Hammond. Bob Maynard . . Flute soloist Taking care of the Beautification MIA SUNDAY SERVICE photo by A. D. Thomas will be Fern Wilson, Hannah Fras- - The three Grantsville Ward MIA May joth. er. Marvin Johnson, Don Gamble. 'organizations will present the fast own observations are cook out ot Bob. He is dubious as his Mr. Ibgbee is doing a wonder-FerriWilliams, and Claude Sut-- , Sunday evening program, on Sun- - fui the wisdom of a high to the results but he goes along as Seminary principal, and .against job value of the steady uig.ing an nn rj with the theory that if they eat stm,.n, ownmK a day. April 10. "As A Man Think-jwonly wish he didn't have to These three committees are eth," An interesting program has leave us this next year, A member of ihe Tixx-lit, it's pood enough. He enjoys high are imprinted wuh the US. stars of the few bund students who 'er meeting separately to plan their, been arranged, and the leaders of; For all of you who are interest-projectteam. Bub has the comfortable feeling that he and Mrijx-- emblem and the stale really understood the practice re-- ! S)1HJ swimming in making our community ,MIA invite everyone to attend, jed in some of the the resjx-c- t of his coach. As a future join an expedition and at important in black ment, large capitals: jp,m 'requiiement. He felt it gave mor next year, he feels he will be. least be able to stir up an edible one to be proud of. The First Ward will hold theirs'activiiies. should keep in mind the j "Donated by the People of the him an assignment to fulfill and a at 7 p m. Ttie Clark Ward program Girls' Day Dance. April 2sth, and participant in many events meal. After all, Columbus didn't United States of America." ireprrsenhxl just the right amount him as the lake his wife along, when he is at 5 p m. and the Second Ward the graduation dance and assem-wil- l Pratt descrilx-IN EACH of 27 countries of of pressure lor his flute progress .Leigh kind of boy to work covered America hold theirs at 7 p.m. not yet been set possible Dates have biy. LAST CHANCE Europe, Latin America. Asia and Since mmh additional adult re-- !wuh and credits him as a hard, He builds radios, built a short on some of these, but w ill be the Middle La there is a CARI qmrements have thrust th.msel-;HO- f kcr and pk.asanl t0 hav.Uvave rtHlMVor and 1S bulJ,ng TO: Jlished soon. GREETINGS Mission Chief He is an American. ves upon him. he has learned !an John-7- ; thatjarwmJ u.nth (or ,he scjt,nfe H Diane t(.a, Anderson short and time left on Johnson Karl Only Thursday, April! he IS trained, skilled and more the more you have of response 1!ob is not om. t0 crodi, hjmscf fair of llYU this Saturday. Scien- Sam Fnnis, Kate Hurley and Ton, Reporters Ianoften not than the to speaks bil.ty, the more you learn I am Closing Out! anv sp,,cja) athj,.Vement.s. tific principles and problems oc- Nora G. Anderson on Friday. 8 guage of the people His .first olccept it He beheves hardshij.s J)ut St,,s'hm,t(.lf in the coo, l.ght copy Bob's mind much of the April: Louis R. Lopez, and Judy is to see that LARF. aid is 8x8x16 and 4x8x16 blocks; heatalways be present in th'-'i-' facts. Olliers are more en- - time and he likes to think things Anderson, on Sat.. April 9; Roy! tnbuted waste or;natural way and that you shouldn l;t,UIs,astiC in their wuhou, fairly, ing stoves, $7; Windows. $3 to mi md praise of h.m m this field, r Bonnie and Linda Reed. Peterson. abuse A very close second is his use others to protect yourself from,, JG; Doors, S3 to $8; 1x8 Ship-lah(? js wjhn(, nu.mtx.r o( lhe Com. R0U ls Connie Gust3veson. on Sunday, 10 task of spreading the message of them, or that others should not ajvvavs understates his am.p, 2x8 and 2x6 lumber, 7c own case, munity Methodist Church and is TOMMY CALLISTER Elaine April; Worthington, Shirley American goodwill. force this protection uxm young BOB likes people and is liked secretary of the Sunday School, square foot; Double compartAs you entered the gym, Friday . . , Prom King Beacham and Wanda Severe, on In the course of his duties, the! people. ment sinks, trimmed, S3them. He is a fellow who knows use need Ilis school schedule includes to didn't by your night, you Monday. April 11: Enid Durfee, Mission Chief deals with govern-- ) ALTHOUGH he drives the have gone far enough. 'glish. hand, algebra II. American for this was in things Susan Palmer, and Frank Durfee "Imagination" and private agencies, but of ily car. Bob feels that the over- 3nd he never allows his tom- - history, debate (first semester). Office across highway reality one of the most beautiful on Tuesday, April 12. much greater significance to the powering evidence thiough studies and seen. to be ever worlds (second dream foolery to go beyond the pleasant health semester), from Tooele Ordnance A Happy Wedding Anniversary point is that he also gets the coand he has all As except Relaxed and easy in The first thing you saw as you stage. Mr. Mrs. to: Noel on and Callister Depot operation of the press. Evidence ner. Bob has a positive cheerful a B plus in the first six weeks of walked through the fluffy purple Industrial Leader Sunday, April 10; Mr. and Mrs. of this is contained in our office hall- outlook of the and an inner core of English. white streamers and John Nelson on Monday, April 11 files jam- - packed with clippings He plans to attend the U of U at To strength that helps him under-Phone TU way, was the cinnamascope back or 2396 Speak from newspapers and magazines A jaywalker is a feller whose scene of a never ending stair case stand whatever pressures a rather perhaps in some field of electrical in all CARE countries - page one Hall Dedication hazardous modern life hands him. or mechanical engineering or pure feet are just killing him. fading into a sky of soft petal pink Mr. C. D. Michaelson, General features, photo layouts, editorials, At home, necessity has made a science. iand pure white clouds. letters to the editor, all in praise Manager, Western Mining Divi- THE SIDE scenery continued on of and gratitude of the Americanjsions. Kennecott Copper Corp., with the same idea, depicting a people. This is not an occasional will give the principle speech durdream of flowing waters, green deducatmn of thin;;. It grs on day in. day out ing the formal ields, underwater scenes, ships in Armv Renew he It confined is not "Moore after Hall," year year. harbor and many other beautiful 4330 So. at located It serve Center the to big capital city press. ;hin ;s we oft imagine. reaches into the provinces, the 13th East. The public is cordially The orchestra stand was a dainty invited to attend the dedication the villages. towns, white, pillowy cloud of angel hair, e which will be held at NOR IS THAT ALL. The ceremony with star dust, glittery sprinkled 10 o'clock the morning of the 9th CARE has made that unique soft strains from which flowed the of the over of whole its April, span history of Ralph Beyers and his orchestra. Mr. Michaelson has been affil!s that the name and address of SEE OUR RUMMAGE TABLE! As you glanced from one corner with the mining iated the with American industry pacgo every to another, you saw a bubbloy, the delivered. Over the years a since his graduation from kage surrounded fountain clear Blouses, Slips, crystal tremendous stream of correspon- Colorado School of Mines in 1932 and shells sea by palm plants, for Bras, dence has sprung up between where he was a star tackle on velvet v green grass. Americans and other peoples all their football team. HOVERING over all this fabuHis steady rise to his present over the world. This has led to of a heaven was lous fantasy land, as an industrial leader friendof untold numbers position lasting orchid and deep purple and a huge his The gain in international has been accomplished by ships. in middle ball the whirling glass of all calbe can thorough understanding PAT HEARTY understanding hardly into the sending many vivid colors Skirts, aspects of his chosen profession. Thirteen year old Pat Fiearty, culated. air. And so our answer to the ques- His vast experience has been All this was the setting for the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hearty Yes. they know, for gained through a variety of imbeautiful formals which filled the 107 East Durfee, Grantsville, has tion is: looking inCARE wherever ond goes, America portant positions in the mining room. There were gowns of all the distinction of being the only both in this country, MexUnloading it. with dustry goes to a beautiful in student the Grantsville schools sight :olors, truly Dtvko ico and South America. behold. to enter an exhibit in the Cenin his Michaelson Mr. stresses, As the music faded out, we heard tral Utah Regional Science Fair, AMERICAS STRENGTH daily activities, the fact that in and on Saturday at Provo. Pats exhibit the strains of "Imagination of SHOES Lots) in lies the Americas dustry works best when capital strength before we knew it, they were pre- will be a collection of fossils from readiness of her citizen soldiers. labor and management work toSo beautithe the forming promenade. Stansbury Range. Ob gether for the common good. fully created by Clark and Mar-gen- e A few gals insist on a man with Imlay. a future, but most of em are CANCER SOCIETY Remember the trouble ond fuss involved in getting THE MINT THEN the music stopped, and a This about 770,000 Ameri- happy to settle for a future with year, ready for camping, or even a picnic? The time it is the about The mint only place beautiful girl, Cheryl Green, and cans will be under medical care a man. took just to get going? Not so with a Vista Liner without ad make can that a handsome man, Tommy Callister for money cancer, according to the AmerCoach. It's always ready ot a moment's notice . . . JUST ARRIVED! were led in front, to reign as Prom ican vertising. Society. Many of them will UNDERGOES SURGERY with all the comforts of home. If you're thinking of The line of least resistance is of the Junior be saved because of advances and Queen King 69c 59c winter vacations in the warmer regions, Vista Liners Prom. They were followed by two made in Mr. E. A. Bennion of Grantsville the one you were fishing with. diagnosis and treatment are ideal. smaller figures, the tiny son of Mr. of the diseases. went to surgery early Tuesday and Mrs. Maurice Brown, Tommy, WORK MEETING morning for the removal of his and the cute daughter of Mr. and 1960 was over. But this beautiful The Grantsville Second Ward spleen, which was ruptured when FOR Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Julee, who transformation will long be rem- his car was hit by a truck in Relief Society work meeting will YOUR in the hearts of many. crown bearers. were embered the 12 10 on a.m. held at Tuesday, Wyoming, as he was returning be TRUCK OPEN FRDAYS TIL 8 P.M. IT Then, before you could whirl "Imagination. from a business trip. April, in the recreation hall. All OR around once, the Junior Prom of .... - ..yg By Diane Johnson TRAILER Mr. Bennion is sheep manager the ladies in the ward are invited for the Deseret Livestock Com- There will be something for each pany and he and Mrs. Bennion one to do. Lunch will be served AT 81 NORTH MAIN make their home at the White at noon. Someone will be provided Motel during the winter to take care of your children, but City UTAH months. bring a sandwich for their lunch. (.oimnillees arc Appointed Ior City Iniprovcincnl J i , r num-!coe- -- -A tllW-millio- - Navlor.,' j Vn j s - e i s s j ! s - dis-Le- h lf , fam-mo- man-sport- 1 I. I STOP! SLASH! 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