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Show J Wo tern Dance fhe Tooele Transcript Friday. May 6, I960 Claris off Youlli Program Lkit'v" u.g western "DuiXy dance, one 01 the biggest djm.es ever to be held m Grantsvillc, will be Ik Id on Saturday, May 7, in the High Schno gymnasium will be twenty live Admission tents and dchciuux refreshments Will Ik setved. Saturday, May 7th will be gistration day for the 'A? f Ihe outlt td Grantsvillc hjve betn gmn tunstnl to go ahead w.th the new youth program. They have been allotted 375 10 buy the top records which Will be played to dame by. The youth organization will pass out nu mliership cards to all those attending this activity, and all activities following will require your membership card or a fee of 75 cents for admission. The youth who attend these activities are ashed to uphold church standards m dicss and action. Lets start this new youth pro turn off with a 'bang." See you a' I at the dance. BIRTHDY CELEBRATION luck dinner party A put wjs given on I riday evening in honor of I loy d 1 idler, w ho's birthday came on April 79. x. ' i VrrrrrL In uith the iNW Selected for their classmates to guide the activities of tirantsville High School for next year are L to R: John Millward, Out uilh the Old president; Diane Johnson, vice president, and Dianne Parkinson, secretary. GIIS NEWS a VIEWS Fas-bee- Sew-set- " r : J n . j . R and the (front row) Diane Johnson, cheerleader; president; Lee Matthews, Kay Uind, vice Last Tuesday, 3rd of May. an assembly was held at which time the officers for the new school year were announced, and each was asked to perform on the program, They are as follows: Student-bodPresident. John P. vice president. Diane Johnson; secretary, Diane Parkinson Senior High cheerleaders are: Jolynn Brown, Lileen Clark, Ann Hayes and Tommy Calhstor. Jr. are: Lauru High Cheerleaders Johnson, Janice Brown, Jean Williams and Tcryl Price. Hie school studentbody feels these people will do an outstanding job next year and also wish commend our 1959 60 officers so id an outstanding job " ant oiost part, will l'avin8 oon for higher edu- addition of white pastels. Basket weaves, jac-1quards, oxfords and sharkskins . , diagonal weaves , . . prings and (abstract. impressionistic Pacific Island; will be seen in cation. They abundance. White will be every 0 . and the off whites chamois and sand . . will be present in the show. Blues porcelain finished . . . greens, lightened and frosted . . . peach, apricot and coral will come into the spotlight for the season's fashion sewing. Models will present the show to the young sewing-se- t so that they can see the best of Spring's new fashions and McCalls F.ducation-a- l Representative will tell of the newest in sewing techniques. Costumes range in sie from Subtcen, for the Junior High School . girl, to Misses fashions appropriate for the- - teachers. The patterns that will be shown have been selected to provide new sewing exmemperiences for any sew-se- t ber - from the girl who is about to undertake her first sewing proto the more experienced ject . . , Williams, the benefit of 13 and STORK SHOWER Mrs. James Walker, the former Jeanette Oliver, was the recipient of many lovely gifts at a stork shower, given for her on Saturday, April, 30 at the home of her mother, on Main Street. Sixteen friends and family mem- FICA t U.O N 8 Ir were: President, Lee Matthews; vice president, Kay Wind, Secretary, Ann Hayes, Sr High cheerleaders: Lois Williams, Diane Joheon, Linda Anderson, and Dorothy Stromberg. Jr. High Cheerleaders: Pat Castagno, Lee Ann Bacon, Tanna Johnson and Pop Loaders Gerry Butler. OFF TO CALirORM for Granlsville, are pictured above (L to R) front,- Junior High students. Laurie Johnson, Jean Williams, New cheerleaders . Janice Brown and Terrel Price. Back tow senior leaders, Ann Hayes, Denny Calllster, Jolynne Brown and Eileen Clark. - Mr, and Mrs. .Wesley Wells, left on Thursday for four or five days of visiting with parents, at Tor- convenient rence, California. EXTENSION TELEPHONES seamstress. 5rr3;l . Grantwville Sets Hack to School Day for May 12 a1 i E loodcng , " traveling. FOR SEE IT . TRUCK OR TRAILER 81 NORTH MAIN TOOELE, UTAH ip Plan extension telephones. V'W Linda J . J.5L-- A'i so easy to orde- r- S.C - t, cidvxwa f, ' A the telephone business office or ask. your telephone serviceman. just call .1. aL &, Baseball Team Males Three members of the Grantsvillc High School baseball team are pictured above niiim':rii ifniim m in Carol Christ-ley- , Sherri Barrus, Beverly Anderson, Marion Worthington, Collett Booth, Helen Brown, Katherine Hager, Patsy Greetis, Ilene Verlene Elfors, Young, Sheryl Wright, Jerry Clarke and Jean Patti received many mer, Mark and Larry Sandberg, Wanless. Lee Ann- Roberts and Maurine lovely gifts, refreshments were served. Bylund. SEVEN YEARS OLD Kim Palmer' with the help of celebrated his his playmates seventh birthday on Saturday, 30 April with a party. Bidden to attend were: Jay Garth Reed, Marlene, Carol, David and Gary 'Pal- To save steps and time, put one in the kitchen or basement For privacy and security, put an extension by your bed. rr discuss achievement tests. L , A shop and Home Economics X vll exhibit will be features of the be ddy and refreshments will Patti Clarke, daughter of Mrs. prepared pnd served by the Home Economics girls. George Clarke, was honored at a Parents are invited to visit thcirpa rty, Tuesday, given on her childrens rooms and consult with tenth birthday, at the home of the teachers. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wanless, by the following friends: Jan Wan-les- ti ... your s May 12. Mr. N. Howard Jensen and Mr. Eugene Morrell will be there to CjicjuJ The Vista liner Coach is like your own mobile mote! from six months Mom, Dad, ond oil the Kids to sixteen years can travel, eat, sleep, ond relax in complete comfort. Kids will enjoy riding irthe back, watching the road through big, safety glass win'-dows . . . and Mom can keep an eye in back while The livability of almost every room ia your home is enhanced by . Granlsville schools are inviting the parents of the school children "Bdck to School" on Thursday, and Unloading Deva Boats cuvJL cuict Writct6o I . Til Brown, ) L to R: Dean Matthews, Dennis and Byron Anderson. Palmer, Mountain States Last Monday, April 25, thelboys collected their 16 runs on Cowboys defeated North Summitt 12 hits, 6 walks and one error. 16 to 8. Denny Palmer continued Big hit for the game was a home his good work on the mound by run by Gayle Peterson in the giving up only six hits. The Cow- - third. Telephone - Puts a Buick in Your Life Only your very best for "mom" ... And "when you care enough to send your very besP you'll send Rickie Rydaich, with the help members of his family, celebrated his first birthday, on Thursday, May 5. His birthday cake was grown up size, but one candle marked his age. Rickie is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rydaich. of ENTERTAINS Tell the Easy-Onership Man liow much youd like to pay each month! He'll move mountains to figure a Buick package that fits. And what a Buick! Its looks say success (and so do its sales). Its Wildcat V8 says lcs siree" whenever you say Go". Add the BARRUS MOTORS INC. beefiest frame in any car, the smooth go of Buicks Turbine Easy Ownership Man figure an Flan for you. You will be glad you got to Optional LtSobr, mod til, itondard Invitto ond Elodro Buick notr. Drive. And then watch the 83 NORTH MAIN STREET, TOOELE, UTAH 14 year old boy and their prent in determining if the boy I of legal age, the following league age key i submitted. Boys born in the following months in the years indicated are eligible for League, this season: League age (thirteen( July 1947, June 1947. May 1947, April 1947, March 1947, February 1947, 1946, January 1947, December November 1946, October 1946, September 1946, August 1946. League age (fourteen): July 1946, June 1946, May 1946, April 1946, March 1946, February 1946, December 1945. January 1946, November 19vJ, October 1945, September 1945, August 1945. bers were present to make the party an enjoyable one. Mill-war- to where vanilla, president; . lighter with a textured look through miniature de- signs Ann Hayes, secretary and Lois cheerleader. Back row: Linda Anderson, cheerleader; Pat Castagno, Lee Ann Bacon, Tanna Johnson and Geraldine Butler, Junior High cheerleaders. 195940 xtudentbody officer are pictured above a (hey bring Ihe student activities at Grantsvillc High School to a clove. L to of-- fea-wa- Easy-Ownersh- 4 t Spring Fashion Show Scl Monday ul Granlsville Buick v for NEWS AT League. League officials will be at the Granlsville baseball diamond from 2 30 pm. until 5 30 p m. on that date to sign up 13 and 14 year old boy for the 19b0 season. It is urgently requested that all candidate for the I9t0 season be on hand to register. 1 town Pi event from were; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Riemann, Mr, and Mrs. fay Lawson, Mr. Chester Jefferies, and Mr. Clyde I idler, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Reed Russell, Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. Grant f idler, son Billie, American I oik. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hutchins, son Mark, Logan; Mr. and Mrs Mrs Mr. and Cab Jefferies, Richard Beecham, Mr. and Mrs Don Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jefferies, Mr. VCiltcm Fidler, and members of Iheir families. Much fun and lots of visiting were enjoyed by all. A gaily blended Saturday. April 30. another story of fabric, with Cab Jefferies being the honor- color and silhouette will be ed one. All members of their im- - mented on Monday. May 9. at 4 mediate families were present to 'pm. at Grantslle First Ward, s enjoy a hot dinner. Special guest when Granlsville teenagers Chester Jefferies who has ture "Light- - hearted Spring visiting in Granlsville overihions for the by Mc- the weekend. Call's Patterns, whose Educational Representative Shirley Graff will commentate the show. SEMIN RY TO GIE SL'NDAY PROGRAM The theme of the show, A The Granlsville Seminary class, Light- - hearted Spring," reflects under the direction of their in- the mood of the sewing fashions structor, Marvin Higbee, will fur- Gaiety and lightness for the Spring nish the program in the Dugway make a point of femininity. FabWard on Sunday, May 8. rics are softer . . , more airy . out- - m f re- CLUB Ruth Matthews was hostess to chib gathering, oil Monday evening. Piescnt were Lourrame Peterson, Emma Clatk, Bertha I'tshcr, Cleo Jefferies, Nina Faw-soNora Caldwell, Beth Fawson, Ioni Allred and Christy Fawson. Some brought sewing and others were just content to relax and visit. A delicious lunch was ser- - -- aJluuu MOTHERS DAY CARDS Grantsvillc Drug 4 West Main in Grantsville Phone TU a f I |