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Show The Tooelo Transcript r- - Friday, May 20, 1000 - 4 The last X slpiA - A H2lO DONNA VAN NOY TO COMPETE FOR CROWN PTA n OnP r .if K- - irtcciin", of the joyed. The Home F.c department, un der the direction of their teacher Morna Booth, had displays of cakes, and bread for all to sample They also had kitchen floor plans and color skemes, receipts for the taking and sick bed making de- monstrations. 4 . a v r n-- rH p M i J r n w 'J , Theyll Knlerlain You 10 Seminary Graduate: . DEEP DOWN tales STEAM PENETRATION Sarah Dorlee Higley Janet Inez Higley Carolee Johnson Diane Johnson Eugene Lee Kimber Don Robert Lawrence Edward Chester Barrus Albert Ray Barrus Sandra Laurene Boulter Jolynne Brown Thomas J. Callister Bonnie Jo Cash William Barnard Castagno Ethel Eileen Clark Ruth Michelle Dewey Don Eric Fawson Virginia Fidler John Allen Fraser (Deceased; Nancy Cheryl Green Carol Elaine Gustaveson Joseph Hadfield Clare Armstrong Halladay Charles Edward Hager Saundra Hatch DRY IRON steam process Changes from steam to dry Instantly Hand fabric dial lightweight, only 3 lbs. Cord lift allows left or right hand ironing Even-Flo- SALES CRAFT 33 North Main in Tooele s Them Fim! Them o Tin-jge- promi-eeonomi- For the graduate... r' Samsonite Streamlite r - r STOCKING DANCE Stocking Dance will be given Saturday, May 21, at S: 30 High p.m. in Grantsville School gym. Admission will be by membership card or 25 cents each. Prizes will be givep for the loudest stockings. Grantsville Youth Committee Jay Warenski Coralie Washburn Masonry Croup Plans Conference KEEN KLOVERS ARMED FORCES DAY VALUES MENS SLAX FARAH'S Wash 'N Wear 2 The Keen Klovers held their first meeting at the home of their leader, Mrs. Ann Holladay. They discussed the activities of the year, selected a name for the club and elected officers. Those elected are: Diane Edde president: Wendy Bell, vice president: Marilyn Holladay, secre tary: Barbara Johnson, song leader and Mary Ruth Young, reporter. Christian Wright is the junior leader. Refreshments were served. Polished Cotton Wash 'N Wear PANTS Dacron Blend Regular 8.95 Size 29 - 40 Regular 5.95 SPECIAL pair for 15.00 2 (JQ pair for 7.50 MEN'S Arrow Shirts SPORT SHIRTS INTERWOVEN SOX COLORED DRESS SHIRTS FANCY STRIPES 4.50 - 500 Regular MEN S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS DO ERS s The Grantsville a group, held their first meeting on Tuesday, May 10, at the home of their leader, Leila Terry, where they chose the name of their club and elected officers. It was decided that the meetings would be held on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. The project taken for the season is clothing. Do-er- Regular FRI & SAT 1.00 Only Broken Colors pair & Sizes 1.99 77c Excellent Assortment Regular 2.98 - 3.98 2 for 5.00 Joan Terry, Reporter Ladies Blouses Ladies CAPRIS Polished Cotton Continental Style Regular 5.98 Regular 2.98 - 3. 98 1.99 12-1- WAFFLE WEAVE Cotton Washable Blue, White, Black Regular 6.95 3.88 2.99 BIRTHDAY Ladies Dresses SPRING STYLES & COLORS ' Regular 2.98 7-- 2.44 GREETINGS Representatives of the masonry-industr- Tooele County will in the first annual conparticipate of the ference Intermountain Masonry Association in Salt Lake City May 21. THE FUTURE of the masonry industry in Utah and surrounding states will be discussed in the first meeting of its type in the Beehive State. Registration for the one- - day confab will get underway at 8 a.m. in the Hotel Utah Motor Lodge. IMA, a new organization in Utah, is made up of mason con- tractors, masons, manufacturers, and others connected suppliers with the masonry industry. The Masonry Industry in the Sixties will be the theme of the conference, according to Stanley N. Child, IMA president. one-da- y REPRESENTATIVES from all luggage thats the Class of 60. . . at new low prices that are really the in High team series, Browns, 2527. High team game, Style Shop, 871. series, Helen High individual Fields, Gillespie 66, 569 ( 500). Helen High individual game, Fields, 219. Top bowlers: Anne Walters, 551, 192; Verna Wilmot, 545, 205; Dete Weyland, 542, 204; Ann Bevan, 530, 184; Marie Orlando, 542, 194; Donna Floss Gordon, 528, 184; Porter, 521, 179; Mary Tomich, 520, 184; Bonnie Shields, 511, 204; Ruth Lee, 505, 236; Alice Lenfest, 502, 177; Afton Puff, 499; Betty Park, 496; Bonnie Lee, 493, 188; Gibbs, Alyce Sly, 489, 175; Pat Etta Mae Harris, 481, 489, 184; 175; Rae Reed, 194; Francie Anderson, 189; Darlene Gibson, 187; Anne Kearns, 181; Ruth Gordon, 180. Congratulations to Browns - - light-hearte- d money-saving.- .. starting at only With a diploma in one hand and Streamlite in the other the or career-boun- d graduate is ready to face the world. College-hounh lightweight they'll need Streamlite's g construction and smart, vinyl coverings that make this luggage ideal for the traveling years ahead. Trip clothes with wrinkle-fre- e after trip theyll arrive ship-shar. and luggage that looks Tooele Merc Enjoy The Look of Success with Buick Plan Easy-Ownersh- ip TO: Karen Redden, Vosco Johanson, and Karen Johnson, on Saturday, May 21. Ervin Price, Leslie Sack-ett- , David Hansen, Parley Parkinson and Emma Bowers on Sunday, May 22. Jean Soelberg and Millie Hale on Monday, May 23. Florence V. Termy, James T. Reed and Ronald Dean Walters on Tuesday, May 24. A Happy Wedding Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray on Friday, May 20; Mr. and Mrs. Jess Charles, on Monday, May 23. f Regular to 9.95 GIRLS CAPRIS Size Men's JACKETS only 4 Ladies Cily League Youth's Gayle Albert Peterson Larry Rupp Margaret Kay Sanderson Vera Sutton Charles H. Terry Linden e League Champions! j Ralph Wayne Lemmon Susan P. Lowder Carol Ann Mallet John Paul Millward Gayla Vee Nielson Linda Jean Nuffer Lynn Charles Oliver Dennis Ryan Orgill Dennis Glen Painter Phone 207 G.UI when llu-screatures are nesting, Browns, reproducing and the young are In the play-of- f winners of the first half and Style first becoming accustomed to the Shop, winners of th. second half. new world. The first of the year, the SemiBrown's came through to win the often seen, the not Though of league championship. MemU-rnary sjvinsored a top ten record lost of the apparently mother the team are: Bonnie Shields, cap dame. The Seminary students fawn is close by in all but exMoss Marie Orlando, voted for the ten songs they liked Gordon. tain, rare cases. best and in this way the top ten Mary Marion and Ruth Lee. They tremely The disturbed nest of hofh game will receive trophies at the banrecords were chosen. and song bird ran mean that nest A St. Patrick's Day Dance was dust quet to he held Thursday, May 26 wall lx-- devrted. ry in America. held in April. The name of it was Conference chairman is A. G. at the LaDon Cafe. "Shamrock Land," Cookies with Peterson, president Is the season of Skyline AS SPRINGTIME green frosting and lime punch Supply and Chemical Co. Other when the public moves into the As Leave were served. fields and hills, so is it the criti-ca- l speakers will be F. J. Peters, April It the Seminary went to manager of marketing and indus- - You time when wild creatures are Provo to tour Salt Lake Chnrn-tcampus.ilrja raising the young that are tomorSat a- - K.r (!f Commerce; Burton S. The annual spring reminder to row's pleasure tor all to see, to After the tour, leave them as you find them" hear and to harvest in season. toga to swim. field superintendent of US was issued today by the Utah Do The pin presentation was Fidelity and Guaranty Co.; and It is a time to leave them alone April 23, in the high school, Ah 'William Hughes, Buehner Bloek partment of Fish and Game. to remember the law provides and the Seminary graduates were pre Co. THE DEPARrMENT said this that game animals and birds must sented with their pins. leadA PANEL DISCUSSION by he molested or harbored ex Tlte school year is almost over ets in the industry will bo an- reminder concerned all forms ol.not cover- cept during tin regularly declarand the Grantsville Seminary is other highlight of the conference, wildlife during the period several week ed seasons for taking them. ed hv the next getting ready for their graduation Mr child adJiM. It will be moder- exorcises to be held May 20 in ated by Dr. ElRoy Nelson, the First Ward chapel. and vice nent Utah Many of you know that work on presidnt of First Security Corp the new Seminary buildmg wasj:u,.mbers of the panel will be started alxKit two months ago and architects; Far! Child, mason " ' will be completed in time for k. clay manu- school next fall. r, con fgg .a; t i;. We want to thank Mr. Higbee, e ,e manufacturers; l.ou L.. ' our Seminary teacher, for helpin' Con, home builders: Leo Jacobus make these activities a success !$en, general contractors: and tin- Ail the students will miss him am' Holheins, the masons, ;0y his family when they move to The Intermountnin Masonry As Pleasant Grove, where Mr. llig- Uociatkm was organized in 1959 bee will teach school and attend was founded by those connect the Brigham Young University. ed with masonry construction in We hope they will come to see order to promote and unify their us soon! trade and provide scientific re Geraldine Butler, Reporter search to builders and architects. segments of the masonry industry over to hash will gather of discuss and ways problems working closer together in improving our trade throughout the Mountain West," Mr. Child said. Maui speaker will be William F. Roark, director of mason re lutions for the Structural Clay He will Speak on the masonry in - Dawn Jonn Allred Ila Anderson Linda Jane Anderson . . . Don Johnson (trumpet); a comho which will furnish musical numbers at the Clark Ward Music Festival on Wednesday May 23. Johnston, (sax), Sharon fallister, (sax); Relva Winmill, (piano); Galle Watson, (drums); Bernlece Palmer, (trumpet); Shirley IWMiO Seuiinaiv sl s Activities Grantsville stake Al Grantsville . Bake Sale and :rh a-- t' lim' v,rocjmnt STEAM j n t, t rH seminary services C" IF L Donna Van Noy, daughter of The Shop display, under the Mrs. Elva Van Noy, Grantsville, will compete on Saturday for direction of Eddie Anderson was Queen of Days of 47"., in Salt also outstanding and very interestLake City. ing. Many beautiful pieces of furniture, made by the students, including a lovely breakfront, cofATTENDS SORORITY TEA fee tables, dressing tables, desks, Commencement exercises of the Grantsville Stake Seminary of Mrs. Hannah Fraser attended book cases, etc., installation will be held Friday, May 20 at 8 p.m. in the Grantsville a program aqd tea on Saturday, formica was demonstrated and inFirst Ward Chapel. The following program Hill Ik- - carried on were tricate out. the Deb Social drawings Kapdisplay. sponsored by Unit at the Brigham Young Univ- Also welding and the operation of ersity. This social unit of which metal lathes. Frances Ann Fraser is President, The Home Ec girls served entertained all of their mothers cookies and punch at the close of I la Anderson Processional March on that day. the meeting. Don Fuwson Invocation address Lynn Oliver Welcoming SMORGASBORD DINNER Piano Organ Duet .Diane Johnson and Eileen Clark Skit The Grantsville First Ward Wayne Lemmon, Janet Higley, Clare Halladay Dennis Orgill Wanted customers to come Temple Voice Bishopric entertained thirty three . choir members, at a smorgasbord to the Grantsville First Ward Address Gayle Peterson on Monday evening. The evening Scout committee bake sale, which Address Jolynne Brown Saundra Hatch in singing, playing will be held on Saturday, May 21. Address was spent Ha Anderson, Linda Anderson, Saundra Hatch games, and eating. A pleasant at 12 noon In front of the G&H Musical Number one for everyone. Store on West Main. Presentation of Graduates Principal J. Marvin Higbee President Arthur L. Barrus Awarding of Diplomas Remarks Principal J. Marvin Higbee Graduating Class Closing Song - Our Seminary Prayer" Robert Lawrence Benediction f V ' ear was held on Thursday, May 12. New officers for the coming teascm w re chosen These w ere: Joyce S'roniberg, . president: Donna Williamson, S'ro.ul vice resident; James R. Williams, 'irst vice president. A good crowd gathered to hear Mr. Jensen and Mr. Morrell and many interesting exhibits were en - 1 Grantsville PTA Elects Officers It .eve- n t t 5.00 VISITS SISTERS BARGAINS Perce Judd of Logan, is Qrantsville visiting her sisters. Ivy Sandberg, Rachael Erickson, and Mamie Jefferies. Mrs. :n See Our SHOE TABLE Values to 9.95 BUSY LITTLE 1.88 - 2.88 CHEFS The Busy Little Chefs met at the home of their Club leader, Mrs. Dean Bennett. aPurpose of the meeting was reorganization tor the coming year. Jolleen was elected president, Wright vith Linda Bateman as vice ient, Suzie White as secretary and Paulette Bennett as reporter. Joan Hullinger Is junior leader. Phis years program will be About Learn Luncheons. A foods project. third year 4-- 44 0,4 4 4, 4 Buick sales for April were up over 18T from March. Why? 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