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Show The Tooele Transcript blKIIUMY 19. 19G2 Friday, January PARTY macher. were Mr. and Mrs. Ray her and Mr. and Mrs Attending a birthday party held at Dugway for Mrs Charles Geld- - DonaM Maxwell. The party was GidJinaohurs ptr-Mr- . by Mi anJ Mrs. Charles Boa id- ENGLAND all. CONSTRUCTION Tooele. Utah Installers For: For Se t This Saturday FALLOUT SECURITY and ARMCO Plan i for the bin Crantsville Stake Cold and Creen Ball are be n;; completed The event takes Ui'w-iona- rv place on Saturday, January 20, in tha Crantsville High School Gym. Music will be furnished by J G'jntsv.lle Stake missionary as Svn-YOrchestra As always, a signmeits for Sunday, January 2! beautiful floorshow will be pre-se- r tol'ow-- r 2 ire ed bv the d ffereut wards. Clark Ward Orson Johnson The dance will begin at 8:30. t Ru s Russell Adm ssrnn will be fi.ty cents by L. L. Inilay and Clover Ward donation. Proceeds wili go to the Thavne tmlay. St tnsbury Scouts. A B. Callister and Dugway Ro' et lawrenje H M. Frda Davies and1 GranNi!! Stake FALLOUT SHELTERS Cranlsville Slake T h id Tracy. hoods Crantsville First Wil'aid n Approved By: Sagers and Raymond Russell. State Dept, of Contractors K ineth C. JohnLake rVm son and Kieth Ahlstrom. A Office of Civil Defense J St John Grantsvdle stake and Francis H Dial 8821397 for Free J Ian or plav got underway and Ernest Broadbent. Information & Literature 2 Wendover - Ibapah John R last week. S Col'e.t, o' Clinic, in a Hakrtltall and Trank Bale. Potent Pickup Powered by the only truck job-decid- 8 ed BARRUS MOTORS INC. 83 North Main Phono Tooele, Utah 83 2 37-- INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS worlds MOST 2 L 0 1 1 W'endover 0 1 Standings: Erda Junior in the light-dut- y class, these new pickups from International are the only ones frames and front ends. offering Box section frame and independent torsion-ba- r front suspension for light loads. A channel frame with front axle and leaf springs for heavier duty. Get all the facts from us. V-- complete line W Crantsville Second Dd'way , .01 games were also played. Team Standings: W L 1 1 Crantsville Second Park Ward Available scores of games are: Cranlsville Second Waid 41, Erda 33; Crantsville Second Ward 33. Dugway 26. Second Ward Jr. tied Clark Ward and then lost to the Jrs. Clark Ward in a second game, n 11 28-3- basketball schedule: Wednesday, January 24: Djgway at Wendover Erda at Crantsville Second (High School Gym) Wednesday, January 31: F.rda at Wendover Dugway at Crantsville Second Wednesday, February 7: Erda at Dugway Wendover at Crantsville Second A final game between Erda and Wendover at CHS Gym will be scheduled later. Winner of the Stake tournament will go to Division Ten in Salt Lake City. n BIRTHDAY PARTY A birthday party was given for Lujuana and Vern Nielson on December 30. 11. at the Church. This date was between the two birthdays so thev held the party jointly. Guests included: Danny L'nares Kattie Yanrvery, Gordon Stewart, Mike Geokan. Bill Fawsnn. Judv and Jeannte Roblv-er- , Sharon Lyons, Iynn Rinely, John R Anderson. Thomas Lubv, Brent Jones, Raymond Robinson and Linda Nuffer. Games played included parlor tricks and jokes and other actwe games. At 10 00 p m. the party Of interest to friends is the news moved down to the N;eUon home refreshments and more o' the coni ng marriage of Missor LaDawn Okerlund and Mr. Harold '',rnPSThe refreshments consisted of fHarrv) Wind. M'ss Okerlund is rake and root beer fonts the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dmt Okerlund. of Salma. Utah. RETURNS TO WASHINGTON Mr. Wind's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse (Pat) Oakes returnMrs HaioM WinJ. W'endover. ed to Moces Lake, Washington on Marriage vows v.ill be spoken Tuesday after spending the week10 at the Manti LDS at Fobm-r- y end V'siiinn with h',r "'rents, Mr Mr. Wind has just Temple and Mrs. Preston Nuffer. from an LDS Mission in Finland. Miss Okerlund is employ- IN ARIZONA Mrs Anna Smith is eniovmg a ed in Salt Lake City. After 'heir marriage, the young two weeks vacation trip, basking make the-home in n the warmth of the Aprona sun 'ouple Salt Lake where the bridegroom UNDERGOES UGFRY Mrs Kathrvn Hurley is a pa3 attending the University o' tient et th" Ton'de Val'e" Ho v Utah. tal, where she underwent surgery - Kninlmw Cruleh Sale For MOD Al Cranlsville Pvt. lames Ratcliff Private Janes A D. Ratclif has been assigned to Ft. Carson, for advanced training Colorado, in heavy artillary. Delano has been visiting in Grantsville with is parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ratcliff while on leave from the Army. Private Ratcliff received s basic train'ng at Fort Carson and was reassigned there follow-nh's leave. A family party was held for Private Ratcliff and Private Wayne Wells, son of Mr and ln. Wesley Wells, of Grantsv'lle and for Lynn and Allan Smith employed by the U S Government in the Pentagon, Washington DC For the U.S Forest Service. Thnv are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Smith of Tooele. Also attending the party were Mrs. Roland Anderscm and Mr and Mrs Commodore Sloan, of Grantsville Mrs. S.Vrley Snip's. Mr and Mrs Wayne Moser and daughters, Mr nnH Mrs. Wells and Mr and Mrs. Wilford Smith, all of g Tuesday Residents of Grantsville are asked to ooen their doors, hearts and pocket books, on Friday and when Saturday, January doorbells will ring in behalf of the March of Dimes. Mrs. Dione Johanson, Gran's-vi'lCifv rha;rman revealed that crusaders for the cause will be a local The Gad Club, Abous The girls, Marcia Worthington Judy Anderson. Wanda Cowan, Linda Allen and Carol HanmonH will ma-th";r calls Friday after school, or Saturday 12 e bow cniHl, 'ernpagn. which symboIlzes BY ALL to beauuh a COM to 111 booklet if full of hints on how at our home uh your budget. Write for it today. N To 1-- 56 Dodge Chev 55 1-- 60 ) 1-- t t 1-- 58 t 1-- 49 ) 1-- 1-- 57 Dodge Dodge 1-- t t ) MORE TO CHOOSE FROM t 55 67 E. 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SWlrrn-pa- PERFORMANCE - CHAMPS the INSTALL BETTER POWIt Chrysler and Dodge Friend" am ENTERTAINS STUDENTS Mrs. Ardell Elliott was hosts' to her music students, at a social held on Mondav About fifteen were present to enjoy each others musical talents Delicious refreshments were served. WEEKEND GUESTS Three weeks old Michael Ernest of Salt Lake City, was a welcome weeknd guest at the home of grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom M Shay. Accompanying him wre his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Lpavitt. Bacon AND Light for living gives your home a new, romantic glow . . . and you too. UTAH TEST DRIVE the New Ends and Pieces, Sliced, Wilson's DESIGN WAY TO Patrolman Kerbovich Please have a generous contribution ready says Mrs. Johanson, and you wll receive a rain- - Dh''adelnhia O Ifi VISITORS FROM SALT LAKE Visitors for the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Jones was their daughter, Mrs. Paula Whvte and grandson, Jav Brent, of Salt Lake City. e Tais I'JE January 25. HAPPY WFDDING Anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. A1 Linares on Tuesday. January 23 A wishing her a speedy recovery. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS A special birthday wish to Claire Judd on Friday, January 19, to Coleen Brown and Clara Beth Tohanson on Saturday, January 20 to Barbara Jefferies, Lorene Williamson Edde Wanlass. Garv Lee Palmer and George Rvdalch on Sepdey January 21, to MarToole. vin Johnson. Robert L. Wrathall, Washington was inaugurated in and Feed Bagan, on Monday, New York City; John Adams, in Tanuary 22. IS YOUR Thursday, January pi7-'.- Crantsville Lighting makes your color patterns more lovely by day, more glamorous by night. Color is how you light it ! With lighting, you create the wide roominess or mood you wish warmth. Give your intimate cozy, home the light touch now ! BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO . . Dilene Dale H lies, nnd Iynn Poulsen on Saturday. January 20; Cecil Weighall. on Son lay, January 21; Monte Reynolds on Monday, January 27' David Ayala, and Mike Reynolds on Tuesday, Jamnrv 23: Patricia Neilson, on i A NEW BOARD MEMBERS At the Crantsville Stake Pri mary Preparation meeting, held on Monday, in the First Ward three new Board mem chapel, bers were introduced by Presi dent Virginia Geldmacher. The new Stake Chorister is Mrs. Thora Wind of Grantsville; new Scout ing director is Mrs. Verdie Neil son. St John; and Mrs. Jean Davies, of Lake Point is the new fn Service leader Mrs Davies re places Mrs. LaVern Kimber. RETURNS TO HAWAII Kay Wind, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wind has Harold returned to Hawaii, where he is enrolled at th LDS Chur-- h College. Kay in spent the holidays visiting BECOilira DflfllfT the !ko Nevada to Col I vie H.att. Patrol Superintend nt He also vvr'tes that vv thont the troopers Knowledge and desire to do more than just his job, Mr I games could not have i, turned to his f.unilv. Pa'rolmiii Tonv Keibovith hails from Helper. Utah, where he was on tlm Police force he was alvi a Carbon County Deputy Sheriff, and previous to his present was with the Utah Highway Patrol. He is married to the former Kay Toson, of Helper and they are the parents of an eight year old daughter. 1 aJean. Th KerUiviches have purchased the home of Bill Russell, in Wendover. and wpe and daughter will move here in May. n Team Hosting the affair will be the Milton Andersons at their home at I0S31 Acama Street, on Sunday, January 28, between the hours of I and 5 pm. An invitation is extended all former Grantsville people residing in that area to come join the fun and renew acquaintances with old friends. pihent v.is nhv' on arrival a' the hospital, so stated Dr Hugh M-Me- Dnmhav area. 1 m-- Broad-hun- t Plans are being made in NorG Hollywood, California, for the annual open house for all former in Grantsvillites residing that Wendover is pi oud or Patrolman t red ted Pony Kerlxivth who with saving the I fe of William Ima. I i buna truck I'aii.'f, a driver Mr. (games had been upp'd 'n tfv tab a. a movin'! van for three hours in a bhndng snow s'omi be'ore bv n : brought to the Elko Cl me, and it was only t''rnuh :h.' to u I mod .al an n turn of Offuer Kerhovirh. that the : Individuals, Neighbor m Patrolman Saws Life Of Trueker s Undeigiound Typ Steel and Fiberglass i. 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