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Show fho Tooele Transcript Friday. April i) I rACi. fiM By Harvey Naylor third a in a srmrs TO Til C COY; iV f ' r T 22, 1900 fM j Jane Cray ('ninpele 1 or Sr!io!arw!iii The Il.llcrest Cafe irimtuim-he p.f :e ot tl" I is (enter a th 1 1, .u-- , i i t 'll i i - - II 1 1 it f v i i e H nh ; ai I ii V. c lot fJ iy d i J.ti-i- - of Mr and h is (i m - Cr y of lii.h-s u1 a f 1 Ike Ini's in th t hi and n i (a mo- i o' !2 m ' i a.c .ir,:- .1 lv 5 i n ,s (ji iui r - M t i ' Ja-- .t i a h I D t Oi taCc 1 h. u. ! n j at set es an f b 'ut a 'll. 1 w I s- -' , Jaik f.nil.ih luJ 2 nr.'i ti G 4 C ' i s r lit' iilu v. ub wi h a (. 1 h tO ( ') ins IikiI Si S, i lain I (, h s i s teni . uO m aav.-- ai-- i I J i(i r ion") the n a ha! pu lure w Vd Pony baseball is d. signed lo h Si In is th m .net th. mu . n 0.s list! Al'et! 1 J tvii in 1 v , icath the txs varous auribuit--s II a Mi (nlieiiti s wer mo m'j n at 1 1 ai h s hn.u-hi i V,i- they will med as atuen of to. I 2 .' nH' '.'I r ' . e no M 1. r intis' i. ,.lt ; .m moiin.r, thiua ;h the riid'.ia of n ; u the tu rv of hs or t ami s Jib aril .'I lor n Ml baseball To a prcat decree t . ihvre S.i li r w th i. ne o. I 0 hi e ih r the 5,1. 1 tkr irt attributes are inungibie and yet ir.J 21 l o- - a tuS so us II pit o- O; !. n sJoil of the toIijv. Iw msiiiu d m the boy they can km AU-s un I !Rt N'.,m l hatarsa p is va d ot J th ointh hs aiMKiaton wuh siuh a 231 fame, J i serms and iwt'h a pro tram They im lude su.h1 n i o ml n Cuurst s m id a 11 sene' ii jl) nis J mana ni at, to count. ng things as sportsmanship, team j T te I unriiuK h dtl th (mirth mjn nu,m fvu(Vf work, self- - rrliance, self- - d sapling teiar a 'hr c, ti a ,h" , n,.,4,n, al. se ,l, the of value haid work s.cno and sarilKe, 111 ll Smelter, eiiiution invi'i and many others, ia)bUjln,,B I men II t'H Ike utmtur (to werei Dhicult to meisure, their aba 2UU g.une, j W ,nr Garv Gn (tih an selected throu; h sence is perhaps more read y re. SU se.ns. fvtre't D I aMjre with and ap'iimlt cottnted than their presence It a 121 game, 5H series and Mick vrsn'ial interviews The is because of the absence of one romped Ouii n W:h a i.'I senes High forium is conducted under the chrec-th- e or more of these attnbuh s that Smi Itermen were Bill Smith mm of Dun E Mmhews, colleie the many boys do not develop to wuh a 202 f am . 325 enes, Dace Stevens II. nger is an I thi ir full capabilities 517 senes with a and or culh ge of Business eniau P O N Y baseball Is nert a pin Karen team: ball Carol AnParkinson, Championship Mallet, Ruth Dewey. volley Chit While house wuh a 514 ser j dehlK-raimeasure lo curb delm-g other member of the team, Marlene I Peterson, linda Charles, Carol I Ikington, ITO MK F It to is designed quency. more, was absent when the picture was Evelyn Ware, Pat Castagno, Bonita Blea-larTlie Droulmy Dairy team and Aft IDI NT IW TSTIGkTION fully develop the individual boy Ann Hayes, laris Williams, Diane taken. .he Eagles came out even as they Contmesum. r John W Row through association with a pro-High for the berry, along wuh James J Cac is. wherein desireable ipht (our jvimts at gram Cent tributes are a requirement for sue Dairymen were Pug Warner wuhvu!('go t0 Mojb. April 2th. to a 220 J a me. S 0 series and Wallvncrsngaie two cess. major aiuJints The Cow boy baseball team de s Fa-ler Kopfer With a l' game, 520 ser- In addition, baseball at (H. Slate Insurame Fund and feated St. Joseph 18 to 5 at High lor th I nples were Don (0 arrange (or a no rung in Price The Gramsville First Ward choir tempts to provide the boy with a Grantsvdle, Tuesday, April 12th Dennis Palmer winds up for the pitch as Coach Glen Rupp Robinson wuh a 222 game. 5 far tiH. Safety Division of the U S. in the The place ccmmumty. They got two. runs in the second will present an Easier Cantata on looks on. The Cowboys defeated Park City, Iriday to the tune and Fail Hammond with Department id I almr These safety series miracles of modern civilisation 7 ihen came the 24, at Sunday, Cowboys April of inning pm to a 510 senes Imeetines are sixmsore-have created additional by (he leisure back and went wild and scored which the public is invited. Ire to of teachers the Uc Clark WarJ State Insurance I und for as well Cliff Shields, Secretary foregoing! as adults. time youth Jack d.- on a double runs Millward be John will six the by GREETINGS TO: , , ' Many. of the chores boys once things it can also set an Mdlward, a safe bunt bv Dean rector. Lmma Sutton, the accom. t';mll-rlV Division and he division ones tn the fr are no stands'DaVKj younger playoff neces Hanlonger Casperformed Celdmacher. Gertrude Matthews, a double by Billy panit playoff was held on Saiurdav, Apr sary, or are handled by some nd ,ha 's hat he conduct of!,en Mrs Nejt $mith, IVverly'tagno. Ronnie Hale and Lee Mat The songs will include: ; Chmt 2, m the North lwn,w SuU, houSl, mechanical contrivance. With the P o n y League and Little League Wrigtht, Don H. Johnson and Jackithiws. The Lord os Risen Today, Diei . , , removal of these chores, has baseball boys sets a fine examp.cijurray on prHjaV( April 22. Pauli The Cow toys had anolher big am 'h. Holy City," "bather In' Heaven. or those in the stands come the removal of much of the youngsters ktatthews and Doroihy Bohnder.j inning in the sixth, scoring six We Do S.uke ar: C'arUsulle "God So Lovedf'ark Believe, ard of the North Too- jon Saturday, April 23 Patncia more runs on a home run by Billy The World responsibility of a boy to the fam- . . . and for the parents This being our third and last'CJarke .and Lee Maithews, onjcasiagno. singles' by Gayle Peter- Sukl'' emlt'd Wl!h a sc0' oI ily and the community. "Crusaders Hymn" oblieato In a sense, a community does article on boys baseball, it is our.Sundjv, April 24 Elsie Hadfield. son. Dean Mauhtws, Farrell Dtac- - Enid Ulnnt'r 10 Clark Ward Durfee, 'Oh Savior of the -not have as much need for a boy sincere hope that these articles Dean Johnson and Calbert Jef- - ham, doubles by Denny Palmer,1 Morn or Beauty". Turnl 1116 second playoff game, be World, as it once did. Programs such as have been of some help to the fenes on Monday, April 23. lvanjDennis Painter and a triple by Lee tween the Clark Ward and the Thy Face From My Sms." baseball are designed to iMjtthews. Imlay on Tuesday, April 26. will be Berkeley Orr. rurttl Ward, Tooele Stake, ended Speakers restore a boy to his place in the A Happy Wedding Anniversary) Billy Castagno had the heavy Noel Callister and Virginia Geld- - ,th a scort of 40 28. the winner the Clark Ward. LaNae Williams, community, to give hi mthe re,IU Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peterson and bat for the game, hitting five for macher. cognition he craves, and (o teach friends of the many young boys Mf. and Mr? MeKm C. sports director of the Claik Ward five, , a single, .two doubles, a Chr.stley him the proper method of earning much appreciated for her unis home a run. Grants and triple, that recognition. tiring efforts in coaching the gtils ville pitchers were Denny Palmer Ito place before the reader a clearL TO THE COMMUNITY: This winning team was honored and Billy Castagno More apparent perhaps are the and thorough understanding of the. LOOMING BLOSSOMS at the MIA Conference on Sun baseball to the true purpose of baseball for boys) y,,, benefits of Blooming Blossoms a day evening, and each girl was entire community. This is not, as and so with th? following bit of The past week really became a , ond meeting they. (presented with a medallion, in re was originally thought, a program) advise we will close these articles. lon we.dnesdav for the students at CHS cognition of their fine team work April 6 at the On Wednesday, APri1 I3ih, the holiday CONDUCT: The reputation of home of "Their leader merely for the benefit of boys Dorothy Gramsville High tennis team made when it was announced that they basehall and Little Lt a,uc M,,rth. Officers were chosen and Boys baseball in all its stages has would be excused from two days a clean svvetp. by dt Rating of school for spring vacation. proven to be a tonic for the entire baseball in our communities canohirf patterns were fitted High . on,, jbe drastically injured by the ac-- j' SOME took advantage of these community. 0fficers for ,his year are- - Patti 00C FARRELL Bearham and Dean few The degree of co- - operation lions of one. or of a small group AMn.d presld(,nt; carefree Luann by days South-wick, just laying persons on or off the plavingLon v',ce pr,.sldent and secretary; Johnson defeated Rich and among neighbors to f around, others left town for the- ,0 W L field. Players, parents, managers, Kat'hy Un,nK,: gamze and maintain a weekend and still others planned' Matthews reporter- ' PamBilly Castagno and Edward Bar-ru- s some real fun p coaches umpires and league ofli-el- a 35'i 164 refr;.shments Deana Easter and parties defeated Crow ton and Fran- hikes 38'J 174 cials all bear the responsibility ofiFawson But. in spite of the fun Hillcrest Cafe song ,eader Green defeated 36 Terry 20 cis, upholding the good name of these had. all were glad to be back to)ll,lcs!e s ,66 thlrd meeting was held on London in singles. 6 4 6 34 22 Public quarreling and school. 13 A demonstrthepj acopimon interest. Out ofjprq-ramWednesday, Apn, On Monday, April 18, they de23 Club ... 31 Men's. ate bond have sprung many bickering, whether over playing jtl0n on makmg Brent one Palmer flat and fell seams feated South Summit two sets to 1. is boyr whom Market 28 28 Rjskpt strong neighborhood organizations field situations or league admini- - and how ,0 put jn a set.in couar Edward!we are a ! especially glad to see and Cqstagqo BILLy - 214 344 new serve which have used this foundjstrative problems, only 2 todnd seeve was gVen by leader after his 'ury , accident, , and MrOnr. recooperating c y ..21 35 m baseball We, wish him a quick unity to. serve their community weaken the entire Norh lt was decided I Food TOWn .. . 204 354 in many other ways in addition to ball. and. Little League ..structure i,,..., Pamela Fraser and Luann n,ICKt'lt Farrell Beacham and Dean Mat- recovery, 10 46 in the community We are very proud of our baseproviding baseball for boys, would serve refresh- thews Anderson defeated Carpenter and The Food Center held onto the This is a boys program, design- ments at the next ball and In most communities, Regular 1.39 the tennis teams. All meeting. 4 Lemmon, top spot with a three point win baseball and Little League base- ed lo benefit boys Much of the games they have played so far, over the Market Basket High for ball, involves not only lather and benefits they derive from it, stems HOUSE GUESTS they have won. Their most recent,,. Toed the Center were Roldo IMPROVING from the set adult REPORTED the by example as was with St. Joseph, the son, but mother and daughter game iinson w,th a 521 senes and Mrs Alice Knulton is recuper- score was 16-well. Women serve as league of- leaders. Be sure it is a good ex- House guests of Mr. and Mrs .Uyeda wuh a 203 game, 534 series Lorn Richins last week were Mr ating in the Holy Cross Hospital, ficials in many small towns and amPle-largTHE TENNIS games against surto Salt after Lake H,gh for the Market Basket were City, going fund ones as well, assist in and Mrs. Leland White and two 108 North Broadway , Tooele, Utah on Monday for a major Morgan, were also in our favor Max Anderson with a 533 series gery conwork PLAN ELECTIONS and of in Las Jan park Vicky daughters, Those raising projects, in the doubles and 519 participating a with Stoddard jay cession stands, mend uniforms and The Ensigns and Laurels of the Vegas, Nevada. Mr, White is with operation. Bill Castagno, Edward Bar in many other ways contribute to Grantsville Stake will hold elec- the Brigham Young University rerus, Farrel Beacham and Dean the program. Wholesome indeed tions on Saturday, April 23, in the search team, working in Nevada. Johnson, and the singles, Terry is the sight of an entire family First Ward chapel at 7:30. All While they were visiting in GrantsGreen. K P A C I PHONE in the stands, rooting for a team. Ensigns, Laurels, presidencies, ville, Mr. Richins and Mr. White The Seniors had a meeting last baseball and of these two classes are asked to attended the academy of Science AND, as week and planned for some future Little League baseball are meant be present. at the University of Utah activities. The trip to Utah State University, known as "Agathon, was one of their main topics. They chose Terry Green, athletics, Evelyn Ware, scholarship; Robert George, citizenship; and Lida Gay Peterson, Queen Contest, to represent our school ip Jhes? vari, , ous; fields. t Is h i tif i finale 31 ! fr ?; j ,' , - I a -- r j n-- Jk Slake Volkov Hall Winners c-- 1 oge-son- d, 1 Him Ward Canlala Imv Baseball Flay Hall y Clark Ward Win Diviwion fr s Volhy Ball Title 14-- , example1" "P"" ! I Food Center Dry Goods Dept. J -- 1 . j ai These BARGAINS! GIIS NEWS 4-- Cowboy Tennis BOVS SHOUTS 3-- GiiTs Peddle Pudiers CITY BOWLING Ander-necessa- pr. pi. or-jo- 6-- 6-- each 29c Iai"I Divli Towels - 6-- 1 6-- Imported Jewelry from Spain I3 Off'iremifar 'Pnce 1 s Q.-n.- 99c e, Fairy Story Banks from Germany 6-- Special f9c 6-- FOOD CENTER Dry Goods Dept. . ser-wer- e I bright Compared I Know ! as 1 SEMINARY TO GIVE SUNDAY PROGRAM The Seminary class will furnish musical numbers and the talks in the Second Ward Sacrament meeting, on Sunday, April 24, at 7 p m. Everyone in the ward is invited and anyone else interested V colorful RETURNS HOME Mrs. Flora Wright who has been visiting her son, Russell Wright and his family for the past three months, returned to her home in Hurricane on Thursday, she was accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Russell Wright and family, who visited relatives over the weekend in Tropic. NAMED SPEAKERS EXTENSION TELEPHONES The Clark Ward Bishopric invites everyone to attend Sacrament meeting on Sunday, April, 24, at 5 p m. Speakers at the service will be the Grantsville Second NEW FORD A "garden of color awaits your choice . . . fronj rich tones of red or green, through soft piddle shades of gray Gives up to 30 miles New! Fords Falcon and beige, to bright Ranchero is priced up to J210 below other leading-mak- e pickups modern pastels in blue and pink. " i can save you hundreds more on gas and upkeep! box gives caBig six-foof pacity aplenty for the bulk cab pickup jobs. Three-ma- n offers the comfort of s Falcon ear. Theres no pickup like it for style and savings! - so easy to order just call the telephone business office or ask your telephone serviceman. 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