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Show ry r:ilinr For iRirminw cnrrmr.v h-I"-- ' ' H.m ..!. J lYnniiM'il Yallcv d,ii ct-- l S Ats nno in (!.tm'iti;: ot si (It l!t- o . V , tit IS ( Tali' I"! I it I i .i In ill T l!"!.l . S.I IV. sv i,:.- - I. I - 1. 1 in 1 i .. K.i. ' i it i ' il'e ! I, iiO I. " rail of a sr 1. 2 t i i Nit n ID I .i ! in-1- i ' M.s I'... :.i! t t - I V i, in InltTolcil In KV i.ll ,s, (III Maiy I in n Im-- i .( - mi. (.it S..n l.t..i i l.! M.t, 1. liie.t.Rov Iii.iili Kir i i.i it.! An ii twifl on Mun- St .in ,ti . li iiy itij J.iik BIS li a m 12 GMS St iniors Win Scholarsliijis .ul H.ilt- - on f r 2. Mr jit.l M.s C Mr .ind Mis Janies ! ! June I L- - . ... . . " J 1 r 4lf. - move eI . Graniss 1 m i Hii hi-,- Six h lie. RTMMACCA J S rw Apnnrss The Remmarra J'$ he!J their first inei'iine at (he home of their and Melba Wi lis and leader. Mrs. Donaldson, on May Diane, have a new ad M l '(.l to Wesley daughter dress in Grantsville. Tiny have They discussed and chose the purchased the home of li.i By prop eis for the summer. 4'4 land at Willow lane, and have 1 also elected officers as folmoved from their Main Sio-- t low hey s: Ilesident, Kathy Donaldson, address this past week, 'tce president, Nfaureen Brown; VISIT AT TROPIC ctetary. LuAnn Juhnson: Song leatler. Roberta Lawrence; Pun-.sts- , Mr and Mrs D.trr ll.thh, and Susan Walk and Donna Clark; daughter Sanndra, with Janieet Game Leaders. Mary Charles and and Dennis W rit hi at lanue Washburn. Junior leader is Mr. and Mrs. Jotin Ilaitli bark to Deanna Lawson. Tropic, witeie tiny will tcir.a.n Reporters: Colleen Smith and for a week Indore returning home Carols n W illiams. (Imnl.villt 1 liizh Sclionl Pholo A. D I1 (iradualini; (lla Thotnas ver-oty- Saturilav Dance Ka At (Irantsyillr t i iiSihiHiis l'inV('is;ty, Trade and Ir GiiiV".' s. hiii.-- i Ii 'k l.ir, been awarded III twelve Gum, S. IkhiI Mile i.i. Ik , cord n;; ni Principal James R W.ll ains., The m hul.iish p h.,1 includes two honor scholarships, and ten full tuition siholarship, TWO OF Tin: awards are fur allendam'i at the I'mverMiv o 1'l.ih, one to Rripham Youim I'm , one to I'luh Slaie I'niver sitv, two to I'tah Branch at State Lollepe, Cedar Cnv; two to Dim College. St. George; (wo lo Trad Tec, S1 hiKil. Salt Lake City, and one general choice. Of WYII There will be an MIA dance on Saturday, June 3. at S p nt. in the Gramsville recreation hall The Second and Clark Wards will be hosts with a special invitation to the First Ward MIA. Everyone 14 and over is inv ited to attend. Hie Grantsville Iteautifucaiion committee was well pleased with the two hundred people who turned out last Saturday on the cemetery cleanup; project. Hie results were prjiitving and it will he an annual project. Ray It.irni Out llo-pil- al Barrus was taken to (In ; a () II): b-- r m All GianlsviTi- - l.vs and gills iiiteif- te I m t.ikre leiaos ate asked in ronUit Co.o h Rapp in pie Cuius com! on Monday, 5 June, limb r tile billowing si tud-t'le- ' I nt.ii.e 1. ere ? MI MORI l 1teir hi .no lit I'l.n il i' DV AT BlRIEY oilier t It.ldnnt. J.m tm, K.M ttere Mr .tad Mrs Walter Anderson! h r p.ns re:ti!v lo vs u" spent i'le M. ntoiittl Dav Weekend Irott I gr.indp.u.-iiiare Misim IS, nk-v- , Idaho. Visiimg rela-- j I So i Sr. a til Mr a:"..' v es I (u y led on Friday and Mis n.uMkl l,i all o! on Tuesday rveivint. City Tnini. Anyone? il ail qp- 4 2, 1901 Ul DOING us! M's Sniiil.iv i Friday. Iunn i i M.ii v.: Ivy H i'.i .util Mr and Mrs ( lif ier.j tj,!.irMui on Saiuniav, June 1 Mi an.! Mrs A H l aiiister on is TocY Tranrcrpt Tho j 1 W.ur t J 1' mi il (.tlulvn will, . K Ji i i tun.', I J :.i r i". ,,r ;'n",d t.m ont.e bmn on isee.l i i , in I'te t',,. 'i Air o " !IIIV s - I t'.rtt.ii! Gikv .1 !i 2 J M 'g J i ,,cn n a ..I ( .iiit. 1. .III'- WNIV bui: nooiu 1 ,1. - . "d J ..III I ' '!!. 'k. it,; .1 S.i tii WaiJ iimI Al: 1.1 I nins.t cl "Ibmil.-- . i' k alb on Mmiil.iv and I; am! i (i ! t !! .l.tiio Im I'. - Sri or Jmu j'.i: ( It I All ' I yyi 'tp m Hit, pm; lie t 1 lit ou;'!l guts Gw s ; LI, and Icnn.s i om e.ii (I,; hi till! d ills w' o w .si) l HOI SE 4.1 I 5 guts Is 12 " In h 7, v lU . Veals It i i IT ill be I,, pill Andi-ison- pi.e. Sis Mr and MTs L P Curts wme house guests at the home of Mr and Mis Mj ' laser Hem I to day until Sunday, at which time they rno oied to Provo to visit their daughter. Jean, who is the Brigham Young UniI1 d it2 in tin- course of Machine then back to Salt there, versity Sh P B covers all tuition and lake to visit relatives Mr and fees for the Mrs, Stan Johnson, and Mr. and lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs Mrs, Heber Palmer for the rest of the week. Friday evening, they W illa'd Mathews bf Lake View. I erry is a graduale (if Tooele will pick up daughter Jean and High Si liool with the c lass of LM head back to their home in Portland, Oregon I'tiv Mathews lias been "railed a si lui!arsh,;i (rnm the lit I .ike Tilde leillMK.ll Ils'l Pile, Tti.s ii L'.'.ir h p makes it pos- lil,' tor h.m to enroll at the sihool during the school ear 0! 1. v - , ft Mrs Alvin Allred. 1525 I Mam Tuition scholarship lo the L'tah Slate I'mversdy at I op .in was won by Janice Johnson, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Milan Johnson. North Center Street. Jolvnn Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brown, of 22S Wes; Clark mil Coulee Washburn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Washburn. 3 VI West Main were both awarded tuition scholarships to Southern l'tah Branch at State College, Cedar Citv. BILL CASTAGNO. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Casiagno, South a tuition (Juirk was awardeJ scholarship to Snow College, at Duly lo (iod A wiinls Lphraim. Deane Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, 74 F.. Clark, and Ilene Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Clark, 44 North Race, won tuition scholar- Seven young men of the Grantsville Second Ward received Duty to 4.od" awards at Sunday evening sacrament services. These young men have faithfully filled all requirements in earning this much sought after award. Front tow L to R: David llammond, Darrell Anderson, David Palmer, Michael Kimber, Douglas Millward, Back row: Tommy Lemmon. John Barrus. ships to Dixie College. Dennis son of Mrs. Orgill, Verias Orgill, 321 E. Main, and Blake Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keene Palmer, 3,iH East Main won tuition scholarships to Salt Lake Trade Tec. School. Alvin Matthews, son of Mr. and Mrs. I aw rent e Matthews, of .MO East Main was winner of the Union Pac-fi.V; scholarship lo the college of his choice. ANNUAL BREAKFAST The faculty of the Grantsville Schools held their annual breakfast in South Willow Canyon on Friday. Guess who volunteered to go early and start the fires? . . . Chris and Don Ed. . . with fishing poles over (heir shoulders. Never did hear if they had fish for breakfast., ENTERTAINS CLUB Amelia Palmer was hostess to members of her club on Wednesday evening. Refreshments were served, and Mae Castagno was honored for her birthday with a lovely gift. Other guests were Eva Brown, Mabel Wootten, Daphne1 Orr, Lovina Lawrence, Cleo Alice Sample and Gladys Evergreen Special I 36 inch iHUJA GOLDEN BERCKMANN'S Reg. Price 5.98 Farm & Home Special Perfect to Beautify Yards Especially for New Home Owners FARM & HOME Builders Supply 272 N. Cal-liste- r, Pone Broadway in Tooele 606 Ratcliffe. Tender Blade Cut Fresh Just look at that map. From Canada to Mexico... from the Midwest to the Pacific now one brand of Happy Motoring clear across the West. Wherever you see the big new red, white and blue Enco sign in this vast area, you will find high energy Enco and Enco Extra gasolines, plus friendly and dependable driveway service. The name Enco comes from the new Humble Oil and Refining Company's slogan... Americas Leading ENergy COmpany. Enco unites the dealers and service stations you formerly knew under such h dealers invite you to stop for other names as... Carter, Oklahoma, Pate. These thousands of service wherever you see the Enco sign... the new brand of Happy Motoring across the West. Coast-the- res top-notc- 12 oz Standby Cut As You Like Them Skinless All Meat McCormicks Black jar Strawberry Preserves - 4-- $l Garden Brand, 303s Cookies 4-5- Downy Parkay Margarine Carnation 2 lbs 77c 7c Off Devils Food Swan's Down 'HAPPY MOTORING" IS A REGISTERED TRADE MARK OF 100 Nabisco 2 pkgs 49c 15c Off Fabric Softener Iarse Pks 38c per pkg Cake Mix 38c Ground Beef 2 80 North Main Tooele George Bryan Stockton Jackson Service Ophir Fresh Lean Malted Milk 1 o 1 1 lbs 85c 45c lb Bacon lb can 44c Cube Steaks HUMBLE OIL A REFINING Gillespie Excel Service 72c Cudahy Sliced AT E. L. 98c ba9s Fresh Lean Instant Wheat ,rs Bordens Instant MURIBLEAmericas Leading ENergy COmpany Tea Bags . Fancy Crests Cream or whole kernel Fresh d fur ,ii, v Tl'iriON scholarship lo the I'mverMty of I't.ih was won In Joan Allred, daughter of Mr and throughout the West! 2 pm er-sil- le ts - Hie III it, ham Young I'niv Valley Hospital on Tues honor m iiolai ,lnp was won day with nils and brain concus by lla daughter of Mr sion. which he received when he and Mrs R, B AnderMin, of si ran into a barbed wire fence and ( lark Si reel, Tlie I'nlverMiy cf l iah honor was thrown to the pround. lie was i hol.i rrhip was won by John home released to his Wednesday Millwurd, Mm of Mr and Mrs Jack Millwurd, Tl West Main Si Tot 4 vc.its II a m 14 levs im 1 12 ilitine. ) Li North Main Street Tooele, Utah 89c lb |