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Show Those Wonderful Years Those Wonderful Years come out to the 78th Old Folks Sociable and renew friendships of yester-yeaProgram begins at 4 The Tooele Transcript Friday, FeSruary p.m. on February 23 In the High School Auditorium. 16, 1962 r. VIEWS NEWS County Farm Bureau Will Hold Banquet The BY TOM PHONE The time is set fo- - 7:10 pm. All members are invited to attend. on sale for SI (W and mav be obtained from any of th following directors: F.rda I.vman Warr and Dale Cas'iBno: Tooel Revan St. John Clover - Milton Sagers: Vernon - Calvin Olson; Grantsville - Max Blearatd. Ti-k- t'ms Homo Missionaries Are Assiornetl In Grantsville Stake How Many Do You Know? How many people in this 1937 picture can you identify? Ellen Stromberg is pictured with the school orchestra. Ellen has been Winter Concert At Grantsville Wednesday Eve. Grantsville High School will hold their annual winter concert on Wednesday. February 21 at the school auditorium. Scheduled to appear are the High School band and chorus and the Seventh grade band, according to Mr. Alan Holyoak, director. The public is invited to attend. ABOUT TOWN Home missionaries chosen as the honored guest on this years sociable Wonderful Those program, Years. call to their son, Curtis, who is! delicious lunch was served to the serving on a mission in Lethbridge following guests: Mary June An Alberta. Canada. The special oc- derson, Lois (David) Lawrence, casion was the departure of Ken- Lois Lawrence, (Bert) Betty neth Fawson (Curtis twin broth- Drake. Karene Davis. Ann Imlay, er! for an LDS Mission in France. Delores Broadbent, Carole WorThe family and friends gathered thington. Barbara Millward and together to talk to Curtis and it Maralee Parkinson. took over a half an hour for every one to say hello and gooRuth Matthews, Emma Sutton, dbye, of course lots of love was sent aerss the wires and Curtis Mary Lou Jefferies and Mary is reported to be doing fine. Good Alice Knowlton motored to Salt luck to both of these boys and Lake to attend the Utah Sym phony, held at the Salt Lake congratulations. Tabernacle. They reported a very Elaine Orr entertained her club enjoyable time and highly recomThursday evening. Prizes were mended the symphony for all given to Bunco winners and a music lovers. Arthur Hunt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunt, has successfully undergone open heart surgery in a Salt Lake Hospital. He is recovering and hopes to be home soon. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fawson placed a long distance telephone JOES BARBER SHOE , QUARTERS AT 305 WEST MAIN GRANTSVILLE, UTAH PHONE for February Grantsville Stake have been announced as follows by the Stoke Presidency: Clark Ward L. A. Griffiths and George Williams. Clover Ward Vernon P. Fawson and J. Lvman Fawson. Dug wav . L. M. Tippetts and Wendell White Erda - Ratcliffe Williams, and Bovd Snow. Grantsville First W'ard - J. R Anderson nd Marvin Richardson Or Grantsville Second Ward son Johnson and LaVnr Sasers Grantsville Third Ward - James R Williams and High Priest Quorum. Lake Point LeRoy Imlay ant Thane Imlay. St John - Alfred B. Callister and J Allan Parkinson. Wendover end Ibanah - Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davies. mils i TV spectacular pity by the Grantsville Seeon I Ward against IIhvi'oi Ward pat them in the Division semi finals. Tuesday mgh s game was a thriller, with the final score 4342 for Grantsville It was anyones game from beginning to end with the scoring margin between teams never being over five points, at any time. With one minute to play Grantsville trailed by one point, a jump ball called, Rupp taking the tip off, made it possible to score and go ahead by one point. In the realm of excitement, a foul was called against Grantsville and with two seconds, Ross Parker, a former plaver, stepped to the foul line and alternated a foul shot, but missed, making Grantsville victorious over Bennion. It was the outstanding teamwork displayed by Grantsville that won the game. In the ooening game of the series played Monday, Grantsville took Pleasant Green from Magna 8. by a score of The semi-fingame will be played Thursday, Feb. 15, in the Valiev Junior High School, with the Second Ward taking on West Jordan Game time 8 pm. Don't miss it! 2 WILL TAKE APPOINTMENTS New Barber Joe Stumph, Grantsvilles new barber, is shown at work on customer. Science Prof, D. H. McNamara, who has recently returned from a trip to Russia. Mr. Stumph is a new resident of Grantsville. He comes from Provo, Utah, where he has barbered in his own shop for 17 years, serving University students and professors as well as towns people. Mr. Open Friday Feb. 16tli are and Mrs. Stumph and sons Wayne and Craig now living at 305 West Main St. Mrs. Stumph is a former Grantsville resident, Beatrice Anderson. Fay Donaldson is recovering at home after being confined in the with a flu virus. Bert Lawrence, Sr., is in a Salt Lake Citv hospital, under observation. Mr. Lawrence became ill over the weekend and entered the hospital, Monday. We hope he will be well soon. LEAN FRESH BLADE CUT Pot Roast 43 C ib LEAN FRESH CUDAHY SLICED c 45 Pork Steak 49 BACON ib LIGHT GRATED SWIFTS MILD CHEDDER 55 CHEESE ? HONEY D9 L ib POTATO CHIPS 3 Ifc Can rood ioc oh 4 oz pkg SALTINE CRACKERS pound pkg Meadow Gold ICE CREAM' size COMET CLEANER ORANGE JUICE Pure Juice No Preservatives PALMOLIVE SOAP size9c oh HERSHKY'S BARS I Reg. 5c Assorted ) 10 for 39c i penu-monia- recovery. fa iks 4gc for 49c Sugar Ot. 55c 4 0I 33c 2 11 X QEfiygZ) North Main Tooele W ySTORES ins Junior Crown This group of Second Ward Junior basketball players are representing the Grantsville Stake Church of Jesus Christ of I.atter-da- y Saints, in the Division play-of- f. They are (L to R): back row Jimmy AnBill VauNoy, derson, Gary Worthington, Lance Fisher, Michael Kimber, Jerry Primary Parly Family members helped her brate her First birthday Feb. cele14. There was one candle on the cake for little Miss Debra Lynn Davis who celebrated her first birthday Feb. 9. The little charmer is the daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. ard Davis, coach 0 one-hal- wa-th- DTT AWL n DESIGN AND e ing had a wonderful time. Delirious food was served to over 40 people. Fun games were played and the evening was spent in square dancing. Clark Imlav called the dances and he realiy has a wonderful knack. The dancers were so enthusiastic that there is talk now of starting a square dancing club. Among the guests were Ralph and LaWayne Lemmon, Jim and Iola Reed, Wallace and Lornr Higley, Roland and Mary Jum Anderson, Bishop and Lavern Kimber. Bill and Daryl Johnson Harold and Fern Matthews, Bert and Lois Lawrence, David and Lois Lawrence, Bud and Margaret VanNoy, Shag and Melba Wells. and Beulah Anderson Gailey Otterstrum Obrey and Glenna and Barbara George Millward, Glen and Dorothy Bolinder, Clark and Margene Imlay, Neldo and Lavern Della Law Lemmon, rence, Vearis Orgill, Dorothy AnBarbara derson, Jones and Loretta Higley. INSTALL GENERAL 5 Years ro to ELECTRIC Pay Years Ahead in Ideas Visit Our Show Room BOOKLET SEND FOR FREE Name m. iil.1 it, Suuj Salt Lake City, Utah Address BARRUS MOTORS INC. Plymouth Custom Wag. powered' low milea9e $2295 '60 Volkswagen Sun Valiant Wagon '57 Opel Wagon '57 Chevrolet Bel Air '55 Willys 4x4 Roof FULL $1095 equipment $1745 $995 4 Door $995 Truck and many more The center of attraction at the George Millward home on Valentines day was little Melodie who was their Valentines gift in 1961. Wells. Front row: Shag Tom Lemmon, Paul Clark, and Glen Orgill. The next game is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Kearns High School, Tuesday, February 13. Good luck to these boys, they play good, clean, basketball. Bybee, Gary Kimber, VJE The Grantsville Second Ward Primary officers and teachers o' f the past five and years and their husbands, met for a social at the Recreation Hall February 10th This last social before the ward; divide and everyone reported hav '60 Q,P. SKafoOGS FOOD & if p Q 'A 61 79c each 29c half gallon 85c or riJ rowz; Coach Russell Wright, Eugene Kim-be- r, Bob Sanberg, Don Ed Sandberg, Glenn Rupp, Terry Mason, George Millward. Front row: Wayne Lemmon, Roland Anderson, Bill Castagno, Robert Bruce Lawrence, Keller and Richard Davis. ? J:' & Belated birthday greetings to pretty dark eyed little Shannon Kelley, who turned one year old on Februy 1. Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. Newall Kelley. 70c jar each 59c Club-- 17 Mrs. Commadore Sloan is in the Tooele Valley Hospital, where she . is being treated for bronchial We wish ' her a speedy The Grantsville Second Ward played Pleasant Green First Ward, Monday night in the tournament. They are pictured here In their new uniforms. They have the support and good wishes from all the basketball fans in Grantsville, according to reports. The Sr. players are - back 4&9 No. 10 Country Dean Severe is recovering from an operation performed in a Salt Lake hospital recently. Mr. and Mrs. Vigo May were out from Salt Lake City to spend the day with friends and family. i Crania illc C.liaiupions 6 SIZE Tuna Fish First Grade Standby TOMATO JUICE KEN-L-MEA- find Beef 2179' V . Court Of Honor The Grantsville Second Ward held a Court of Honor, Tuesday, Richard and Elaine Beacham Fehmarv n unde' tb d;rrtion and da"obter Pat nent the week- of Scoutmaster Donald North and end in Logan, visiting with Dick assistant I owel1 Watson and Barbara Hutchins and family. guests werp Neighborhood Dorothv Anderson received misioora SVIlv Grav and Mrs a 85 00 award from the Deseret Gray, LeRov Imlav. Chick Woot-to- n and TDD S'vnfpv's,'r CharNews for reoortine that telephone nnls had been blown down on les Peterson. Merit badges and Highway 40 and 50 near Garfield. registration cards were presented Mrs Andrson reported the news to the boys. Parents and friends after being an eve witness to the of th" Scouts wpre later served accident which had been caused minch and cookies. by the strong winds last week. NEW GRANDCHILD Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Higlev Mr. and Mrs Francis Broad-ben- t Rov Peterson and Clyde Jeffries were pleased to receive word have recently returned from of the birth of a Rialto, California, where they Monday niht The baby was visited with their daughter and new grandchild. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert born February 8. 1962. to parents Little Mrs. Little is the former Mr. - and Mrs. Thomas LaMar Broadbent. now stationed at Naha, Iris Higley. Okinawa. Brother Steven and sisMrs. Josephine their little Butler, her ter I.oreli. welcome children Debbie and Garv. and brother who will be named her father. Mr. Gordon Bolinder. Edward Broadbent. drov to Oceanside. Calif., two Duncan Anderson is under obweeks ago. to be with Joseohines at servation the General Hospital and and Mr. daughter Mrs. Lgnny (Betty) Duclos, when in Salt Lake City for an undisthe;r nw babv was born. The closed illness. ary 2, 1962 nda wpe7ugeohnsddi ary 2, 1962 and weighed 7 pounds 12 ounces. The little miss makes the fourth great grandchild for Mr. Bolinder, the fourth grandchild for Josephine and Warren Butler and the second grand child for Mr. and Mrs. James .Gochis of Tooele. Tooele Valley Hospital x 60-4- son-in-la- TEMPORARY 884-346- 18th for the Semi-K- 0 Euler M-M- en Form Bureau will hold a banquet Saturday March 3, I Hi at the Grantsville Lion's Hall ALLRED $595 w USED CARS at 83 Double Checked N. Main Dial 882-287- 4 Rich- t A t . 4 t |