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Show Tta Tootle Transcript w lMl 1 M TJCa NEWS I"'? Friday, A priM 4,1951 s' T I . ' i INr. 4 a HI H r BY FAII. i 4 f L ho-l- e Mr and Mrs Peank t isher and Mrs Kenneth ! aw son jnurneved to Cedar City, Saturday morning where thev visaed tarrv Fisher, lee Matthews, Harold Reed and Miilwjrd Later in the dav they went to St Georye. tak-inI arrv and Msitmi; Ken and Curt Lawson While in St Mrs Fisher attended the StJte lowt ; n This group of Second Ward Beehive Girls was the Champion Volljeball team in the recent Grantsville Slake MIA Beehive voiL to R: le) ball tournament, front row I.Auna Anderson, Marsha Anderson, Pin Ills Johnson, Colleen Gollaher, Linda Kav Frml From To Riches Show Sel fashion show featuring made from the fjbnc of cotton feed bags and flour sacks will be presented at the Clark Ward recreation hall on Friday, April 21, at 1 pm. by the Clark A nou-- l appan-- l 0 0 0 Ward Relief Society entitled Tlir. WARDROBE From Bag to Riches is provid ed as a loan service by the National Cotton Company of Memphis, Tennessee. The collection of wear includes play outfits, childrens clothes, house dresses and Planting A Lawn or Garden ? ? Do The Hard Work With The Easy To , A Operate street apparrel. TILLSJUITH" 9 A ( BIRTHDAY Fun to Run! Announces Marriage use of seed and fertilizer spreaders, peat with spreaders, aerators, lawn rollers, etc of from . . . your puichase garden supplies FREE Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Higley. Grantsville, announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Dorlee Higley, to LaVere G. Hansen, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Sharp, Battle Mountain, Nevada. The ceremony was performed in Elko, Nevada by the Justice of Peace on Thursday, April 6. The newlyweds are making their home in Grantsville. lb DALTON Company Wonder doctors using secret methods, gadgets or medicines may promise to cure cancer, but theres no proven case on record to support their claims, according to the American Cancer Society. Phone 53 WE DELIVER" Now from DuPont Research new beauty for every room without the bother attached to paints! New DuPont Lucite Wall Paint is creamy-thick.- .. doesnt spatter or drip like ordinary paint . . . gives walls a velvet-sofflat finish with less effort than youd believe possible. Needs no stirring or priming I less preparation No messy clean-uDries in minutes I No Muss! ed t, No Puss! p. MvvwtyA'Minv Open the can.,, dip in and start painting 16 u ,WALL -- PAINT Quick, A$y Watch amazing demonstration on TVt only $TT45 GAL Matching colors for woodwork and trim in "Duco Satin Sheen EnameL GORDON'S FURNITURE 60 HHJ Phone 112 South Main Street PDHS s Pat off LUCITE WALL PAlNt -.-.I featuring many Tooele, Utah CO. Earlier Opening Of Some Waters Being Considered The Utah Fish and Game Com mission will be asked to consider an earlier opening for several lakes during the commissions April meetings. 18-1- 9 and Crane said he will recommend that Pine Echo, ScoView, East Canyon, field, Palisade, Baker and two Enterprise reservoirs be opened earlier than the now set June 3 start of the regular season. The directors recommendations will be made as a result of studies covering current and anticipated water tables and the most recent evaluation of fishery conditions in these and other waters as they have been investigated by department personnel in the four regions fish S. GREETLNGS Ann Ann Nelson, and Fern E. Williams, on Tuesday, April 18. State Sweetiii art, Chyrrl Stral-foof Wetor Representing the Grantsville chapter were Pith erson and attendants Coralee ul Crantssille rTA was well represented at tbs State Convention held recently at the Terrace Ball room in Salt Lake Fits. Following the opening ceremony on I rulay. March 31, the con sent ton was addressed bv Dr Dayrl Chase, President ol I'SU, and Parrel T. W'ankier, Jr, Assistant Sect et ary of National Wool Growers Association, and the state parlimentarv contest ssas won by Mt. Nelns Chapter AT THE evening session ihe group heard from John Freer, National sice president of I I A and special awards were presen'ed. after which a mosie entitled Star American Farmer was shown. At Saturdass session the group heard from Mrs. Van Ness State Mother of four in Parts, Idaho. Farmers Reports, auditing and other matters of business were followed by the awarding of State Farmers degrees. Alvin Matthews, from the Grantsville Chapter was named one of the Stale Farmers, CONTrSTS and election of officers then took place with Robert Jensen elected president. Kent Washburn and Ann Hayes. Grantsville Chapter officers are Royce Cook, president. Van Johnson, vice president; Ken Johnson, secretary; Kent Peterson, treasurer. Lynn Green, reporter; Ricky McClamas, parbmentarian. Reporter lnn Green. SFRIOIS CONDITION Mis. George L. Sutton, is in set toos condition following a back Tuesday morning at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake City. Anvone 12 years of age or older must have a proper license to angle In fore going fishing in Utah. This requirement under the law Alvin Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Matthews, of includes fighing in any legal manGrantsville was honored as State ner. whether for game or nonfarmer, and given a scholarship game fishes. to the college of his choice. DFTP SUBJECT The relative shallowness of the Voorhess. vice president; Dennis Atlantic in Ihe Grand Banks area I lint, sentinel; Glen Brown, re- is thought to be due at least porter, and Jon Turner, secre-tary- . partly to the earthy material dropped here when the Greenland Highlight of the convention was and Labrador icebergs are meltthe banquet and choosing of the ed bv the warm Gulf Stream. Ausm pomrjo SUPJIB The movie about Lewis and Clark expedition is expected to gross about as much as the entire Louisiana Purchase cost us -about $20 million. (The purpose of the expedition was to see what we had bought.) Our SPRING BARGAIN DAYS Store Prize is a Polaroid Land Camera! Be sure to enter your sales slip in our store by Saturday when a winner will be chosen you will also be automatically entered for the grand prize. Utahs Sale of I960 Feil era! Duck Stamps ROUND STEAK Shows Increase in Sale of Federal cluck stamps Utah during 1960 totaled 23,064, according to a report from the U.S. Postal Department. The 1960 sales figure shows an increase of 1,485 stamps purchased last year compared to the The Postal 21,579 total of 1959. Department handles all such sales and a duck stamp is required for all waterfowl hunters who are 16 years of age or older. Under the Duck Stamp Act, monies from the sale of stamps, other than the printing and cost of sale, must go for the acquisition and lease of waterfowl man- GROUND BEEF lS9i Russet t POTATOES 10 lb. bag 49 Strawberries 23 q Cup lb. 79z SIRLOIN STEAK 89fb agement areas throughout the TAYLORS ARE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Taylor returned to their home Tuesday evening after spending some time visiting relatives and friends in Pocatello, Idaho. over the state. Crane said that each water PRODUCTION RECORD named is at critically low level during the present severe drought 1959 gave us the highest period, that several will no doubt be drained completely and that in each the fish life would be in jeopardy even with good precipitation during the balance of the year. HE SAID no recommendation will be made regarding opening Strawberry Reservoir at an earlier date, though all the facts concerning conditions and problems at this popular fishing lake will be submitted to the commission for consideration. Strawberry is the only source of native trout eggs in the state and fishery managers question the advisability of an earlier opening for this season. Also, much concern has been expressed that roads in this high valley would be seriously impaired by early season traffic. The director said he will suggest an opening date of April 29, or after the ice has left some of these higher elevation lakes. WORTH THE COST TO: Roberts, Owen J. Anderson, Milo Durfee, and Sherry Lee Reed, on Saturday, April 15; Terri Ann Judd, and Lillis J. Warr on Sunday, April 16; Ryan Reed, Jane Brown, Lynn Ratchffe and Audrey Medrano, on Monday, April 17; Beulah Anderson, KenBuzz neth Callister, Bevany Lee . WORKI Street in Tooele e to attend. $3.00 WORTH OF RENTAL TIME CAN SAVE YOU .16 HOURS OF BACKBREAKING SPADE AND SHOVEL 916 North Main BAZAAR beautiful aprons and household linens to be sold for Mothers Day will also he held. The public is cordially invited inch depth, 22 inches wide. Easy to Operate! fashions are A 1 11 McCall patterns made from There will be a luncheon and program to go with the style revue as well as a door prize which will go with the luncheon ticket for T5 cents. J 1 NEW 1951 MODELS ADDED TO OUR RENTAL EQUIPMENT! All Mr. Forrest Washburn, Sweetheart and as such lln-sthree girl were leled at the annual I T A Sweetheart Ball held in the Terrace Ballroom during I I A Stale convention. FFA News Price. Back L to R: (ateen Brown, Nancy eky Reed, Pam Fisher, Glenda Anderson, Fraser, Janiece Wright, Ivnette Williams. Jane Tate, Sports Director, wasn't present when the picture was taken. bro-her- ter of Mr. and was chosen as 1 Crania ille Clinmpinii'liip Yollyluill Pram Firemen's Auxiliary lion meetings. Saturday evening and Sunday morning. Funeral HeM For SCHOOL rNROILMr.XT It. JcffiTiV-- i About eighty nine per cent of Tuncral services were held on all teenagers are enrolled in some Wednesday, April 12. for I'rnesi school. Ray Jefferies, 23, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waller (Archie) Jefferies of California, where he was at the Phoenix, Arizona. Mr Jefferies, time of his accidental death. a nephew of Mr. anj Mrs Cab Mr Cab Jefferu s left on SunJefferies, Mr. and Mrs Raleigh day. by plane, to be with his s Johnson, and Mrs, Wrathjil Man fam ly and to attend hews, had been doing government funeral servicis Survivors inwork in Washington. DC., and clude Ins parents and two sisters, was past transferred to San Di o Martlvn and tu.Ann f)netti Dickerson, center, daughter ot Mr. amt Mrs. Ralph Dickerson, with her rqually as lovely attendants Ann liases (right), daughter of Mr. and Mi. Rex liases, and ( oralee Washburn (left) daugh- - ayU ir'-in- Ernest Ray Jefferies i FFA SmTllirnil VISIT AT ST. GfOHGF Tills up fo a ? I Mis Moina l'.ooih, home eeono Oh. ttailur in the GrjntsviPe si bools, received a I ui k injurv Wi.n she lri'vd and fell lit the m nisi Inns ti room, Mondjv She was taken to the 3 .xnle C'lmit for lass and released to her She planned to retain to la r i lasses on I hursdav. 11 . rf YOUR FOOD CENTER 108 North agri- - Broadway Phone 303 |