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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, Slake Con former At Grantsville April Mil. A i:!li POETRY FROM EMOTION Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquillity. Wordsworth Falls, Venezuela, is times the height of Niagara. Angel V A , 'i M ' i A. Elder EIRay L. Christiansen, an Assistant to the Council of k Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints will preside over meetings on f' Sunday, April 14 aturday and and 15, during a quarterly con- of the Grantsville Stake, f ( ONDUCTING conference sesr sions will be Stake President L. Barrus, 69 Hale Street. 20 a!T a NEWS T y VIEWS J " Ar-thu- f I Crantsville. Visitors as well as church members are invited to attend the general sessions on Sunday These meetings will be held at 10 a m. and 2 p m., in Grants- Elder Christiansen ville. Elder Christiansen is coordinat12 Mormon Temples in I Lovely ib. charred and blackened mess, is the kitchen of one of the Stromberg Apartments that were destroyed by fire, U ednesday A "i Casual Slippers & Boots $2.50 - $3 The Vault Group Scuffs - $1 Grantsville City, after 30 years with no banking facilities, is looking forward to the opening of the new Beehive State Bank. Equipment is beginning to arrive at the Banks porary quarters. Pictured above is the safety deposit vault. and children lust Arrived Bathing Suits HAPPY BIRTHDAY Louise $3.75 to $4.75 TO Wittenburg, 6; April Al- vin Sample, Carolee Castagno and Charles Sample, April 7; Elaine ' Patricia Parkinson, Parkinson, 2 for $5 For Beth Ladies and Kids At and Camille Worthington, April 9. Tooele CONGRATULATSION on your anniversary - Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bacon and Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Hansen, April 6; and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Brown, April 9. Easter Specials 45 Inch Dacron Voile At Grantsville Cloan-u- It has been thirty long years since Grantsville has had a bank. By the end of April, the Beehive State Bank will have its doors open for business. It will be up to us as citizens to show that our hopes have been remarked one citizen. realized, Individual deposits, large and small will help to establish a firm banking business in Grantsville, she continued Shanto Tweeds 1.00 All Beautiful Colors City Council Meets At Grantsville . 45 Inch wide Basket Weaves $1.29 - 1.69 Grantsville City CounciT Homespuir was held Wednesday, neet-in- g March 28. An engineering firm has been retained to make a preliminary study of a sewage system for Grantsville City. Lovely Choice for the Easter Parade Sew Whats New'' Apartment Fire Damage Estimated At $10,000 The Grantsville voluntary fire department battled a stubborn RETURNS HOME fire at the Stromberg Apartments Morris Matthews has recently Wednesday morning, April 4. returned to Grantsville. He has .Extensive damage is reported, spent the- - past four months in and the loss will probably be in Riverside, Calif., with his son excess of $10,000, according to Herman and family. Mr.. Golden Stromberg, owner of the apartments. The property TIMBER FACTS was valued at $25,000. THE FIRE started in the furThe standing volume of woodnace room in the basement and land administered by the Bureau spread through the upper two of Land Management was more floors. than 205 million board feet of False ceilings m the apart- timber in 1960. ments made it very difficult to locate the blaze. Firemen fought thick acrid smoke and heat for some time, before the actual City council man Ray and Bernard Castagno are expected to be in Salt Lake City during the week to do further investigating on the possibility of getting a gas main through Grantsville. blaze was located. The tenants were first aware of thick smoke. The fire alarm was turned in and within three minutes, firemen were on the scene. PERSONAL BELONGINGS and some furniture were saved. More important though was that all tenants were safely out of the Geld-mach- Fabric Specialty Center Main Fire Damage Grantsville firemen fought a stubborn smoky fire before locating the flames, at the apartment house fire, Wednesday. The fire started in the basement and spread to the upper two floors where damage was most extensive. business can prosper and grow without support. Grantsville needs a bank, has needed one for years, and now that we have one, lets keep it! 79c 45 Inch Woven Arnels The committee is busy putting on their touches the finishing work, continued Miss Bacon, and they extend an invitation to every one to attend. Beehive Bank Soon To Open No 1.49 Nylon Organdy 15 South Grantsville High School Junior Prom will be held Friday, April 6 in the CHS Auditorium. Moon River, The theme is and although the decorations are still a secret, they are really beautiful, says Lee Ann Bacon, i - South Main Moon Bi(TV Is Theme Of Junior IVoiu 5 for ladies 17 estimated bv the morning. Damage was owner of the building to be at least $10,000. f Clothing Blouses 4 What A Me ss Spring 1 s&rfniHkifo Tooele, Utah p or of the North America. Europe. Hawaii, and New Zealand. An educator by profession, he taught in public and church schools and was a high school principal. He was also a soils and grazing official for the U S. Government. SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 8 pm. special leadership and parent and youth meetings will be held. All over 12 years of age are invited. Preceding this meeting. the stake presidency and High Council will meet at Letter Of ConratulutioiiH EDITORS NOTE: The following letter of congratulations was received last week by Mrs, Mary Thomas who celebrated her 76th birthday recently: Mrs. Mary Thomas Tooele, Utah Dear Mrs. Thomas: It is with pleasure that I extend to you my congratulations and best wishes on your 76th p m. Music for the Sunday sessions birthday anniversary which I unwill lie furnished by the Aaronic derstand you have recently cele- j Priesthood members over 21 brated. Im sure your life and accompyears of age. The Second Quorum of Elders will usher and the Erda lishments have been an inspirato Ward will furnish a drink for tion and great encouragement those who bring their lunch at all who know you. 1 trust that you had an enjoynoon. able day and that the years ahead will bring to you a full OF WOODS measure of good health, flappThe area of woodland adminis- ings and contentment. tered by the Bureau of Land Sincerely, was 133,818,829 Trank E. Moss Management acres in 1960. United States Senator LOTS Fix ITp Although the city wide clean up fix up, paint up campaign will not get underway, officially, until the first part of May, many organizations and individual citizens are starting clean up projects on their own. This type of .city pride and is highly compersonal pride mendable. Our town is catching the spirit of spring like it never has before. Weve noticed that the city has broken ground for the new City Park. Many people have donated many hours of hard work and it is really paying off. Were going to have a beautiful park in the near future which will be an asset to our community. The trees that have been growing in the City nursery are now ready to be transplanted to the park. They have been selected and location for a particular each tree will be numbered to correspond, after planting, with the same number on the city park map. Claude Sutton, Jack Smith and the Beautification Committeemen are working closely with Mr. Biggs, our County Agent, and his the Utah State associates from be University. This project of interest to everyone. AT LAST! The Perfect SOIL CONDITIONER Over 600 more plant nutrition than Peat Moss Holds over 3 times its own weight in water, which means less watering lower water bills Completely enriched cellulose material that will give you a soft easy to work soil ABSOLUTELY WEED FREE An excellent cover lor new lawns ol the cost oi Peat Moss at a fraction Available Soon In Tooele County To Order Phone 882-059- 5 Manufactured By AQUACEL PRODUCTS CO. Patent Applied For Local Tooele County Firm ision Homes 1 jor the Woiiyia at JCcart MAN ON PROJECT DAILY TO GIVE INFORMATION 3 Bedroom Homes with Attached Carport, Range & Oven, Masonry Construction, Hardwood Floors, 40 Gallon Water Heater, Large Lots Including All Improvements. Built-I- n HOMES BEING BUILT IN BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN VIEW SUBDIVISION (7th St., & 2nd North, Featuring WESTINGHOUSE Built-I- n Range & Oven Or Will BUILD on YOUR LOT property. Near tragedy came when two of the firemen were almost overcome from smoke inhalation. The smoke masks the men used were ineffective against the thick dense At Alan's American SERVICE Carload Prices on Ail New Atlas Tires Lee Caldwell Homes With Full Basements $13,680 Lee Caldwell will be the instructor of the Music Conductor course which will begin Monday, April at 7 p.m. in the Seminary 9, Building. This will be a six week course and the fee is three dol- lars. Veterans FHA Buyers S . Minimum FHA Down Payments and $100 Total Closing Costs Those who are interested from the two Tooele stakes and the Grantsville Stake are welcome. VISION HOMES 882-202- 9 a Gifts Prizes & Drinks -- For the duration of the Sale from April 7 to April WIN A GIANT PICNIC HAMPER 21 For a 670 x 15 Tubed Black-Wa- ll Atlas Grip Safe Tire Plus tax and Recapable tire TREES TO BE REMOVED Of interest to townsmen is the report that several of the old hazardous trees around town will be removed. The City has offerr-eto donate equipment to the clean up committee, to help as part of the' Clean Up Campaign. Don Ross Anderson is chairman of this committee. This is an exd For Information Contact Sherman K. Smith, Ph. Or Call CY Also Building In Granger For Example Only FI To Conduct Music Course Five Plans to Choose From MOVE IN COSTS tensive. The outside of the apartment house is unharmed except for one or two broken windows. There was no insurance on the smoke. Prices Start at $100 TOTAL apartments. One family, with a tiny baby, was taken in by a near neighbor, Mrs. Henry Terry. Because the housing situation is so critical at this time, the rest of the tenants are at a loss as to where to go. THREE OF the apartments were considerably burned and the smoke and water damage is ex- cellent opportunity for fireplace owners to stock up on fire wood. Anyone wanting to take part in the planting should get in touch with Claude or Jack or any of the committee. come in and For those who want the finest examine the All New AMOCO 120 Super Tire. The greatest, most amazing tire Development in years. LOW PRICES ON ATLAS TRUCK and COACH TIRES All Atlas carry the famous Atlas Guarantee; based on exchange prices. ALSO Alan's Americas! 196 North Main Tooele erac Phone 882-031- 3 |