OCR Text |
Show Friday, March 7ooeie Transcript Mr. Frank Santiago blessed their infant son and he was given the name of Phillip Scott Mr. and Mrs. Cordale Gull's baby daughter was given the name of Dianne Lee and blessed by her father. Shoe Colors Mrs. Roberta Vorwaller was hostess, Monday evening, at a birthfor Mrs. Lola Hardday party man at her home. Club members were Mesdames Hard present Warr, Florine Warburton, Emma Warr, Marjorie Weyland, Georgia Barbara Kinney, Mava Warr, Ruth Gordon, Lola Vorwaller, The Grantsville Second Ward Hardman and Roberta Vorwaller. The evening was spent play- Primary will hold a bake sale at 11 a m. Saturday, in the reing games and a pot luck supper creation hall. The money raiswas served. ed from the sale will go toward Happy birthdav to Jean Coon. "Dressing a Child," a project March 10 and Gave Warr, March the General Board has asked 12. each ward to do this year. asked to supEveryone is Mr. Walter Lauritzen is reportthe Primary in this worthy port ed to be feeling much better and cause. Rememlier sale the , many friends wish him a speedy starts at 11 a m. Am Sunday was a special day for twins, John and Rose Marie when they had a big second birthday cake and dinner with family members at the home of their grandmother, Mrs. Rose Castagno. They are children of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oliver of Roosevelt, Utah. Erda News by Beth Clarke Mr. and Mrs. recovery. skit was put on by Eddie Weyland, Larry Gordon and Lee Jay Palmer showing how to get a person out of a fire. The boys tied their knots and told of various things they have learned in Primary. Most of all their appreciation for the teachers who have put in many long hours to teach these boys was expressed. A Arvel Hyde, of Kearns, visited in Erda with several friends, Sunday afternoon. March 2nd was truly a special night for Lynn Weyland, Larry Gordon, Howard Warr, Craig Gull, William Bryan, Danny Warr, Dennis Hawker, Stephen Jorgensen, Lee Jay Palmer, Eddie Weyland, Van Warr, Gerald Clark, Clinton Hardman, when their teachers, Mrs. Katie Palmer and Mrs. Barbara Kinney, with Primary officers Mrs. Ruth Gordon, Mrs. June Bryan and Mrs. Maxine Bolinder served the boys and parents, the Bishopric and their wives a delicious supper. The attractive table decorations made by Mrs. June Bryan adorned each table. The boys emblem The Pine Tree stood in the center of each table with a flag and the Scout badge covering the flags. Tiny favors with a small hatchet and tiny American flag sat at each plate. The Bishop awarded each boy with his Scout badge and each boy pinned a tiny pin on his moth- Tuesday, March 13 will be regular work day for the Erda Ward Relief Societym At 10 a.m. luncheon will be served and the March 17th program will be held in conjunction with work day. Mrs. Zina Tate of Tooele will demonstrate making various hand made articles and material will be available so anyone wishing to buy some may. All ladies are Games, prizes, sack races and urged to attend and bring a dancing of the Virginia Reel made friend. the evening complete. Mr. and Mrs. Clive Jensen and family spent Sunday in Bountiful visiting at the home of a daughter Norma and family. Dick and Norma have a new baby boy which makes Clive and Ethyl Jensen happy grandparents. Mrs. Virginia Warr is still enjoying her beautiful red roses which were sent as a birthday present from a daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Busey in Salt Lake. Mrs. Warr jokingly told this reporter she wanted her flowers before she dies so she can smell them. Many more happy birthdays, Mrs. Warr. son-in-Ia- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Conner were dinner guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dwayne Special awards were given to Larkin in Salt Lake City. Lynn Weyland and Danny Warr for making the best fuz sticks, The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Maxine Bolinder award- Barry Warr was given the name ed Stephen Jorgensen a special of Kevin Gordon and blessed by a award for selling the most Myron A. Vorwaller in fast meettickets. ing, Sunday. er. Scout-O-Ram- AAAAAAWWWWVWNAAAWAVWVWWWWA CHRISTENSEN & GRIFFITH Construction Custom Home Building Expert Remodeling Commercial Construction SEE C & G For ALL Commercial or Residental Building Phone 882-340- 439 Brook Ave. 1 Tooele, Utah Nears Year-en- d incen The Program live payments, to be made this summer, will cover only wool and unshorn lambs which are marketed before March 31, 1962, Allen Chairman, Warr, Agricultural and Stabilization Conservation Committee reminded growers today. That is the closing date for the 10(jl program, which extends from April 1, 1961 to March 31, 1962. Growers will have 30 days Dark eyed Shelly Ann Harris will after the closing date in which celebrate her first birthday annito file their applications for the versary next Tuesday, March 13. Proud parents are Mr. and Mrs. payments. Ronald Harris. Payments to producers for the 1961 marketing year will follow the same methods used in previous years. Shorn wool payments will be equal to a percentage of each cash returns producers from wool sales. The percentage will to be announced later be that required to raise the national average price received by all producers for shorn wool during the marketing year up to the incentive price of 62 cents per pound. Lamb payments will be made to each producer who sells lambs that have never been shorn. The payments will be at a rate per hundredweight of live animals marketed to compensate for the wool on them on a basis comparable to the national average incentive payment per pound of shorn wool. The Chairman emphasized the importance of keeping adequate records on sales, which must support the information on payment Thus, applications. producers sales records for the shorn wool should show name and address of buyer, date of sale, name and address of producer, net weight of wool sold, and net proceeds to producer after normal marketing Anticipating a happy birthday on deductions. Saturday, March 10 is pretty Miss Kathryn Christensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Christensen. SOCIAL ORDER 1061 Wool - - Social climbing should not be underestimated as a destructive force on the family and the indi- Attention! Everyone and anyone who likes to sing is encouraged to join the Grantsville Community Chorus is the invitation of Mrs. Helen Lawrence, Choral Director. "Plans are underway for the continues Mrs. Spring Festival, Lawrence, rehearsals are scheduled for 8 p.m. in the Second Ward chapel, every Friday. vidual. Mothers often are tempted to forget their primary' purpose of being a mother during their thirties. Often the need for prestige takes precedence. Husbands also may become overambitious and neglect their families in the years between 30 and 40. They must be adjusted to their social status and not think constantly about the rainbow just around the corner. PREPARATION MEETING Dr. William McCaw, Jr., DenWard The Second Primary ver Post. hold will their preparation meeting at 7:30 p.m. March 14. The teachers will view the lwill ibrary and Vearis Orgill explain the many uses of the library and the visual aides. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Dale Arbon and Pauline Walters, on March 10; Francis H. Broad-benMyris Orr and Nancy Dillard on March 11; Robert E. Catherine Wanlass, Sanberg, and Vera Elfors on March 12. on your CONGRATULATIONS anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. William Gustin, March 10; Mr. and Mrs. Keene Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bailey on Mar. . t, Saturday and Sunday Only March FOOT LONG HOT DOGS DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS 10-1- 1 a MILK SHAKES Clip this out and present at our window... It is good for FREE FRENCH FRIES. FREE HOT DOG or FREE ROOT BEER to the first 50 customers coming Saturday & Sunday between the hours of 10 AM and 9 PM. Babies are little angels, whose pretty wings grow shorter as their legs gow Madison longer. Press, London, O. Chameleons BY TONI ALLRED PHONE All Year Walcrs 0 Crantxvillt WartN To Hold Combined Anniversary Party Provide Yerv (Hood Fishing p The Relief Society organization of all four wards in the Grantsville Stake will combine for the annual 17th of March celebration. The program will be held on Saturday, March 17 at 1 p.m. in the Second Ward Chapel. Lunch wil1 be served later in the Recreabon Hall. Because of this date falling on a Saturday, there will be no baby sitter this year. Committee chairman is Arlene Halladay, her committee members are: Martha Roper, Alice Symons, Lois Young, Lois Sandberg, Georgia Elkington, Emma Sutton, Hazel WorthingBonnie ton, Lucille Campbell, Val S m i t h, Jane Bleazard, Anderson and Beulah Anderson. Cub Scoulcrs Will ITol.l For 1961 Wool Pay Program BABIES Now Kival Bake Sale Saturday S' V fraternity, club or school letters, with initials of steadies or with facsimiles of sport scars, horses, dogs, or sailboats. Or flats are colored to match a plaid skirt or flowered capris. Last, but not least, some women are even using the paints to color babies and tiny tots shoes. One pair of babv shoes can be colored pink, then blue or yellow to match dresses or suits. What Women have been accused of the kids think about it is unknown but the mothers are enthusiastic. painting their faces. Now, they can be accused of painting their shoes, too. A new type of shoe preparation on the market does for ladies shoes what make-udoes for their faces. In fact, the stuff is called shoe make-up- , spelled differentA hint of spring in the air ly, of course. thoughts of fishing - and brings THE NEW PRODUCT allows a of questions regarding women to change the color of their thismultiple to department of fish sport footwear to match the clothes and game offices throughout the they wear. State. Coming in 24 fashion shades Department spokesmen advised plus 12 glitter shades to provide today that while the June 2 openfor shoes, hand- ing of the general trout anglbags, belts and gloves. It can be ing season is some weeks away, used on kid. suede, patent leath- there are more than 190 Utah er, nylon mesh, straw, silk, satin waters open to all year fishing or linen. on an around the clock basis. INVENTIVE women are turning Many are trout waters, others are warm water summer pumps to black, brown or home to the dark green for fall. They make species such as catfish, bass, summer sandals become glamor-ou- r walleyes, perch, etc. Anglers were asked to check a evening sandals with the new make-up- . There are even lustre copy of the 1962 angling proclama- round powders In gold, silver and copper tion which lists the year and all other regulations after-fii- e waters which are used to create pertaining to the angling seasons slippers. Proclamations are Print, plaid, stripe or polka dot this from department offices available matchof be can dresses patterns vendors throughout ed to shoes. Just trace the fabric or license design with a pencil, a watercolor the State. brush and the make-uwill do the SELF rest. Plain pumps can be made A traveler tells of visiting the custom-madto look like expensive Chamber of Mirrors in the palace shoes. at Versailles, France, where the THE NEWEST fashion aid of peace was signed after turns old shoes into new. It is treaty World War I. As he looked about does not peel, or him after he had entered the crack nor rub off. The new finish All I could see he says, is permanent if desired, or it can room, on every side was myself. Some be taken off to change the shoes life as if living to another color the next day if people go through in the Chamber of needed. One color can be removed continually see only themMirrors. They by a special cleaner, put out by no interest in having the same company, just as nail selves, concern for their needs or others polish is taken off, so that a new and anxieties and problems. They color can be put on. ON HIGH SCHOOL and college have no eyes for any values save color their shoes as those values relate to themcampuses William T. McElroy, the school colors for football and selves. basketball games. Since one bottle Christian Observer. of the preparation will color four pairs of shoes, club and sorority ADVICE How is it possible to expect girls get together in shoe coloring mankind to take advice when they parties. After the game the school colors will not so much as take warncan be removed with the cleaner, ing? Jonathan Swift and the shoes then painted the EFFICIENCY I dont like a man who is too color of a party dress for the efficient. Hes likely to be not huSaturday night dance. CORDUROY FLATS and tennis man enough. Felix Frankfurt- shoes are being decorated with er. Think. 9, 1962 custom-colorin- g year. p Program Training A Cub e Scouting training program under the direction of Dr. Phillip Spencer will be held each Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Fdgemount Recreation Center. Dr. Spencer will be assisted by Neldo Lemmon. Mr. Lemmon who urges everyone is connected with Cub Scouting to be present. ABOUT TOWN The town is buzzing with as the Grantsville High School basketball team is playing in the tournament at Provo. drove down Many townspeople A school Wednesday morning. bus took students . Those of us who remain in town send our moral luck support. Good Glen, Rollie and all the boys on the team! -- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sample have recently returned from an extensive trip. On the 8th of February they went to Phoenix Arizona to visit their son Wallace (Buck) and his Sample On their return home family. received a long distance they call from San Francisco, telling them Mr. Samples brother was seriously ill after sufferleft iming a stroke. Jhey several spent mediately and days in San Francisco. Before returning home this drove on time, they up to to visit Olympia, Washington, with another son, Alvin, and his Alvin is a Staff Sgt., family. stationed in Oplympia with the National Guard. Mrs. Sample reported Alvin and his family are well and are anxious to return to Grantsville as soon as they can. She also reported ' seeing the plans that are undenvav for the the Worlds Fair, including massive mono rail train that is going to be used to transport the sight - seeers to the Fair water-resistan- t, co-ed- s MEN! WOMEN! JUNIORS! SENIORS! Free. ..Fun. ..for Everyone! classes. Weve got separate classes for every group-m- en, - women, juniors, seniors and all Instruction is free! So come on In and have a ball! After just 5 easy lessons youll be a good bowlerl 111 JUST 5 LESSONS WITH A NEW, EASY METHOD sight Barrus entertained Myrtle her club last Thursday evening. Refreshments were served and the following members spent a Beth pleasant evening visiting: Fawson, Joy Walk, Beulah Anderson, LaWayne Ruby Walk, Lemmon, Aloyce Anderson and Ellen Walk. s It is reported that Lynn and represents the school on Jef-blie- hews, went with the BYU basketball team to Colorado, Saturday. Lynn is one of the flag twirlers for the school and they, and the cheerleaders all gave their team top notch support. Lynn is majoring in Speech Therapy at BYU. It has been reported that the Farm Bureau held a very successful banquet at the Lion Bowling Is the new thing to do... for evefyone! Now, you can learn to bowl in just 5 lessons, with our new easy method of Instruction. Come on in to our center, and join one of our special Learn To Bowl Classes will be taught Monday at 1 PM, Wednesday at 10 AM, Friday at 10 AM. Classes begin Monday, March SPONSORED BY 12 - Ph. 882-320- to register 4 Bmn&wvck C.RUNSWICK CORPORATION MCMLM TOOELE HOWL House, last week. Good crowd, good food, good time. 1. PRAYER An honest farmer was asked to dine with a gentleman. The farmer asked a blessing at the table as he was accustomed to at his home. The gentleman host said jeeringly, That is it is not customary now for well educated people to pray at the table." The farmer answered that with him it was customary but some of his household never prayed over food. Ah, then, said the gentleman, "they are sensible and enlightened. Who are they? The farmer answered, They, sir, are Uplift, Stonewall my pigs. Jackson Training School. TEMPTATION Many of the worlds most attractive temptations are like some television commercials: frequentand frightfully ly deceptive, costly. Rotagraph, Fort Worth Texas Rotary Club. Family reunions are fun.Traveling isnt always easy. Long distance is. Pick up your phone and go visiting... tonight! ITS FAST. FUN. AND EASY TO DIAL DIRECT MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE (S) |