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Show 4 W frf 0 'if ff" r tfl T' iyiy y p.ngnpNynimwpi)giwpfci qp n$t rr" pi "ii y y the Tcnrin TnAircnrr ud - i Pet Mr u.d Mis t. mo tli ( law-.It. ir s.n Krnmth sun wil.iil--from nr a hul i.iv v.sit Ime.e I ) v Kr n ie ( n H , - at St lit ih m ih bnhi, 'it Mr (I ok White In .id of St bin i e. as hi puesl On Satardiv n hi the allinlid - svee-'iuipill at the lirraie loom in Sail f ake ( it y . DUNN Publisher t S- LOpr'N C DUNN, FAtcr V ITilnm hilt Sir and Ms fit din-in- s 1 1 o-- lu- v !e n on i ' an f f hm I' f ' I S'.. - T t Dccerr.r....1, ' r. ... . 1901 . ...k a C. C U t v i v ' I min! i r (h! if town in a!! pt sts !i . o (fl lj fur !t Ittuan entei tamed dub at tier home on Tllul'd.lV, Mounted :s Mis Chfoe CaSiis'er p in t wh'ee brthdiv wa the occi.s.on fur the nlebration ShMal invit-,I puist was S'ts Mary lledden . of Cahf Club members r rin-m'- of sewmp v 1 .tili-ju- 'who enpvrd a Sih nil chat and were P.iphne Orr. I I jwrenre. Giadvs Ratcliff. jmi!.a Palmer. Shu lev Lilpn rpnst, M.ihh Vlootton. Mary Cas- Miss Tlleen Clark and Miss Diane Johnson both of Grants Me, were among five Dixie coeds chosen lo represent their school as song leaders. Pictured above arc left to right: Dixie Taft, Diane Johnson, Dixie Sandy Stone and Fileen Clark, the daughter of President and Mrs. Saul Cljrk. Dianes parents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson. Barnauin, rileen Is Rexall Drug. High AKOHOIISM Tlie following figures are quotfor the Srneltermen, Fmmett O' Leary, 53S, Wayne Harrison. 513 ed from "Alcoholism is a Diseas," SIRPRJSn PIIONT CAl I.S and Gary Bennett. 215, 533 High Today's Health Magazine. AmeriMr. and Mrs. John C. Brown for Bevan's, Dean Stringhnm, 231, can Medical Assivnation: surprise telephone cull $125 000.000 annual tost of acat'.T and f vnn Ruvs, 518. jfmm iheir rhildren in Hash DC Allen's I (Hid Town and Tagles cidents due to alcoholism. re--! on Thinks. ns ,ni; Dav 3),(UH) ptK) - annual cost of al also split four points High for ved a call from Dr I Chari Allen's'. Jack Schueiler. 202. 5V, coholks in mental hospitals. Hiu.vn. wife Kav and rhildren and Fred Stalnaker. 551. High for 1T.O(0 OoO . annual cost of al f "nmv. Glen and Karert They the Fagles. Jerrv Mcf aria, 225, coholits in penal institutions. uNo rin lived a call from Mr 40.000,000 - annual amount spent 5(iT and LoRov NeNon. 533. ami Mrs I ail Duddme and chd by public and private agencies for Buds held the first place slot dren. Mine and David Both farm the care of fjmibes of alcoholics. with three points over the Tooele PARFYT DFMOVSTR ATIOV On s r Mile in Wash DC. ($20,000,000 by public agencies. l.xcavators High for Bud's, CurParents demonstration of the $20.00J,0(K) by private agencies). Gibtis Nash, 20C, 5"6 and Rollo Alcoholism is a treatable Third Ward Primary, North TookpIND IIOIIDW IV TOOn.n bons. 538. High for the was held recently in ele Stake, and Mrs John C. Brown of'ors, Tony Vario, 529 and Henry Ward Church. the Grants die. and Mr and Mrs Mascarenas. 200. home builder groups The three over rolled Russell Brown's and Sterling rhildren. Gillespie's the under the program presented I nine and Tv.in. of Logan, were for three points. High for Browns direction of their teachers. Lead51.0; 211. at a John dinner Thanksgiv Tony Miyamoto, ing gues's and John Tonuch ers for the Gaynote group is Mrs. at the home of Mr and Mrs. Gordon 217, Ster-ze- r 202. High for Gillespies was Half Blame McNicnls, Mrs. F.mily Clyde Perkins of Tooele. for the Firelights and Mrs. Gordon. 543. Robbie's and the Tood Center Ada Beagley for the Meerihands i adtr ircnrRsinp some phase split four points. High for Robbies Fach girl explained Bein'' ilected to office does not Carl Johannessen. 205, 579 and of the things they are doing in make a man a leader, but it nbli-- i Bill Gordon. 210. 574. High for theilhHr cl;i!sts Af,lr which refresh-FooWilites him to iMTome one Center, Don Brostus, 555 and mt'n,s w,tre served by the girls to their parents. liam l.oerke, quoted by Ralph C. Farl Hammond, 5)0. The International Smelter found Smed'ev, "Personally Speaking," Class reporter, Carolyn Jensen the win column with three points Toastmaster. ta, no and Alire Samjile, One measure of a man is h.s altitude toward the creatun within Ins Kiwer Uho.l.r MiMdlen, I dtfor. I atm Journal. Nations, like imlividtnls, have their rnomett's of oppoihmitv If they can nobly rise to that opimitumtv. tin future is bight and victorious If they miss tin plorinns chathr,t. the lij hi fluk'-r- over Bevan's CITY LEAGUE Tf-e- s Must If vou want your neicHwir lo know what Christ will do for him. Horn ton Times let the neiphlmr know what Christ has done for you A German was the guest of a I teiuhman who asked him how they distinguished between an optimist and a pessimist in Ger many. "It's very simple," replied tin German "The optimists are' learning Fnghsh and the pessimists are learnm,: Russian " hurt Worth Texas Rotary Club Tlim Is A Snnla Third-Sevent- Tes, there rally is a Santa Claus, and this huge Christmas tree for Gram sv Me is the proof. And, Santa - well he read the citizens letter to Santa in the Tooile Bulletin asking for a Community ( hristmas tree lo augment the (hrislmus lighting furnished by the Grants Me I. ions, and sent Tooele Ordnance Depot emplov evs and equipnv nt out to South Willow (anvnn to select a tree just lor them. Pictured above is the tree a it Is being unloaded. So - Thank Vou Santa -for the Grants Me Community Christmas tree which will he the center of attraction during the jute tide. Legend has it that one of our favorite nuats was such fine eating that an I nglish king Knighted it and pave it the title, "Sir Record Stockman. Loin." ... The population explosion is more serious than most people realize. Manv think that a major war or emigration to the planets is the solution. But according to Willv I ey in "Space World." it would take passenger ships seating Ktl persons having every minInstrumentalist. ute, just to stay even with the present growth. It was a good thing to make as many as possible of the pood things or life available as common possessions; yet in doing so we may readily forget that goodness is a quality, not a quantitative production. The best things when overdone, all too easily decline in value and become mere commonplace; then life can but lose its savor. "The L'ncommon Man," New Vision, I'ngland i T,n Mi l "Prearhers - - FrHav, e.u iie Anderson III ll'a l s Of (he r I ; itav ' ala Pt.'ith i h r hoi'll in (oaills. I NTIRTAIN' fra-ied- I.. Tailing, - I , nl r a d 1 and then goes out Giorge Prophets, Wesevan Methodist o ! Tcoclo Trarrcript Mr a id Mis lb. k I v an an ! Mrs 'v an t 'Ir I arr '! An I rout and farm's', aft of S ! I d( CilV, Mr and Mis Orrn M ft. r and (Maf M Ih r. of s.-.- 1 f fjiin Nut Imi. a n 'h miiNp.ipirs m Vt j Ini 'ton tuned a mrv River who fe'l min the I'.ii.hh.h about a (tippl'd of Jnnpie fur some tin !l Hi, .led in I'le Mail r in flout of in. null s and lu n ditiwmd A womi.iii iif'.i'iie In swim, who wit the fn m the diownmg, said of t e opie wl.'i t.a.l l hi hi i s, s:n. fan" tan uw..y V l! is a sonowhll ta k In In on 'lus haul of finnan I e nun w lin lust inn .us a " h id s'oj Iri id t inlouh'.-ill, if t fur mi1 a si i mid In lake auiunt of thcmsi Ives, inure I1 an one of Ih in would tune J imp. d min the vs ater and j iv i n his In st . 'foils not slop In funk to save tile (i.pphd null Hut (hoj tf 1 bev In v lan avs.iv s.n plv do.osni i ited t'nins.lv that was taking pine In foie their eves lluvv many Amet It an are IikI.iV (tsasso. luting thems.-- . in a Similar manner ft roll the pat I iota efftul .i save fieednm' It is e.i'V to run iiu.iv; it is easy to preleinl we do not see vsha' . hapH-mm- j before our eves, it is easy to say that we art fin bus With Our own affairs to pun bat'le with (he Mistaken funes that s i k to drown freedom Sot h action is not only inwardly, but in I'. end It lumas its own di 'eat cverv one What is huppuun,: to ftifdurn dm s concern ns of ns The fi, hi In save freedom is ours, it has to la ours lodav is not a moment too soon to resolve to p.irtmp.ite in the moment-ou- t strugg'e Ik (ween Patriot and the Mistaken. Tomorrow Wi Ih one dav bo lae to stall n""t MI WHIN III I Dir . i J In r ALEX nrr.rn:c ,nnMr rnmt nneir lull liii.rul Tx!e a h rr.,'.n at '! . as Sword CM, Cl-e-Matti-- r at tV OB.te at s City, I'tah, Aigui H, 1"4 t.rdi r N. t (if Mmh 8, 18, 'I published Itv I'ii 1 rails. t iit Bulletin Publish ng Cumpunj, ln , Iihh-I- i 5a Ntn.'i N'.ji'i Stie.-t- , (.iv, 1'i.iti Aiiilirs a I mrres-poin- t i. e to li.i 3'0, I omit, I'lah t ID jciiis top' Siitin rijit nn $4 per rar, I- vtm (IIS Pmelier r - LOCAL d STORES' (r:uits5 illt (Jill Plan- - (lake Sale For Saturday SVIi(luI A group of thoughtful women Shirts fans and basketball thiisusts w be interested in the m oup omniunity have orgimz.d Ih'-sa women were n: Sdi.Hd II, eh teams ""-i'-dub h just being a mum! practice game schedule which 1,1 am ' f111''1':; to '.sit and ei with a game here, ton, eh! t'1'1 ,1h-'5' "anted to do soi.u Mtween the CowIhivs and Park l! was di r.J worthwhile City Game time is fi 30 Mr Jr thing that dues would be collected from and the for mam Varsity 8pm e.trh member enh month and team Dec. 2nd (Satuiday - Grants-vill- e such dues to lie used for charitv work of some kind 'the name at Smith Summit Dec. 8th (Tridav) - South Sum- chosen for the group was "Grantsville Women's Civic Chib. Mrs mit at Grants tile. Dee. 9th (Saturday) - Grants-v- i Nancy Foltz was chosen as president with Mis. Alice Simonds, as lie at Wells. Nevada Dee 13th (Wednesday) - Wells secretary. A eike sale will be held on at Giantsville De. 1.4th (Fr'd.tv) - Grantsville Saturday a I pm in Wayne Proc-efvi s Meat M rket it Tmtir. Die 20' h (W'ednesdav) - Mor- from the sale will be used for food and Christmas gi'ts for a gan at Grantville D'c 22nd (Fndav) - Grantsville worthy family in the community A at Park City. meeting was held on Thursday Dec. 27th (Wednesday) Grants- at the home of Mrs. Marian Santos to discuss plans for Christville at Morgan. mas activities. Anvone is weln have often wondered if I were truly free of racial prejudice Recently I entertained several Negro religious workers as overnight guests Viewing niy hobby of collecting blue and white china, the next morning, one guest holding a piece of Delft, asked, "Are you Dutch1 "No," I answered, "are vou1" We both laughed at the You actually forgot'" said liHik of surprise on her dark face. Caper's Weekly my happy guest And I had Any man who has a religion is bound to do one of two things with it, change it or spread it If it isn't true, he must give it up Robert F. Speer, quoted by If it is true, he must spread if f.lton Trueblood, The Yoke of Christ (Harpers). I . & , . - ,iv" , . & pjfc 55' mP ,6 . , ,V XS- - j An-il- A .- CHRISTMAS d BIRTHDAY TO Beverly come to join who wishes. GE 1 x 17f- - r:lI;n fn(,t;rso': on TFndJV' Dc-I FAMILY DIXXFR I is Betty Drake and Gail A special "Thanksgiving dinnChristley on is that date. To John D. Anderson. er was held on Sunday at the Maureen Roberta Ham-- home of Mrs Nell Smith Sharing Brown, wr rn,)n( and Mahel Wnotton on Sat the turkey with all the trnininungs 1 'i'renibr 2ml To Brent Rupp. were Mr. and Mrs. Jmk Smith K,and Mary M Johanson, on Sun and children, Kola and Susan Mr. Jj Dec 3rd. and to Susan Walk and LaVern Smith and Terry Thomas f. Jack Minchev on Monday. Dec. 4. all of Grantsville; Mr. and Mrs. X UNIVERSAL Others From $13.95 ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS to: Bert Smith and son Ricky of (HAT BOX) and ,rs Jack Smith on Sat Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrand 2nd and to Mr. and Mrs Smith and grandson, Mark and Williams oa Monda.v Dec. 4 Mr. Norma Thomas, of Salt Lake SJ J,Lee Regular Price $29 95 City. TOR HOLIDAY X WESTINGHOUSE (Carry Case Type) Hog. .oqqcR.HFRE Mr. and Mrs. Vern Green and BIRTHDAY PARTY 5? Bm A birthday party was held for c,iar,ene' 8 Ken"y and Becky, of Mesquite. Mrs. Donna Brown on Monday at Nevada, spent the holidays visit- the home of Mrs. Barbara Jeffer2 UNIVERSAL ELECTRIC 2 Full Years Warranty ing in Grantsville with their many ies. Feting Mrs. Brown were Mrs. friends and relatives They stay- LaVell Brown, Mrs. Josephine ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs Roberts and Mrs. Gay Church On Don Gamble. They returne dto Friday, a luncheon was held in 5 KING SIZE (4 Tables & Rack) their home on Sunday after a honor of Mrs. Brown, at the home of her mother, Mrs. Mar Koford, visit here. to which family members were bidden. Os I COSCO CARD (4 Chairs, 1 Table) PRICED ONLYX The New J66 POLAROID TRADITION ELECTRIC EYE LAND CAMERA if HAPPY IlTIvS M Xniiis Sure. 2. r q ill!. Xll'ixOntTS xllnir Xmas Spec. S2..97 jjy- i BLANKETS as low as (TABI.i: SETS - 13.95 Xmas Sr.ee. 829J.6z ' CORONA TYBIAVRITF.RsI X Classic Delux Ful1 Key Board onlv $108x Slcrlinjr Delux with Case only $93.50.? 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Julie is the daughter of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Mr. and Mrs. Don Gamble. Lawrence, Jr., seems to think so. u ft & .W U, u a ?. fi fififi fi fifi CALDWELL DRUG |