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Show Cinerama Holiday Starts At Villa The Tooele Transcript t Cinerama Holiday" the new, the third Cinerama presentation, is scheduled to start Wednesday, at the Villa Theatre in Salt Lake City, Utah. Productions The Cinerama which have been playing exclusively at the Villa Theatre have caused great excitement in this area including the states: Utah, Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, and Nevada. The Villa Theatre is the only Cinerama Theatre in this area and one of 17 in the nation. IN THE CINERAMA process there is audio as well as visual impact. In order to live a movie Stene, you have to see it as in real life. The wide screen does this for the eyes. But without real, five-stat- Li NEWS t t 4 je j V r A to the Villa Cinerama Holiday" which opens at the Villa Theatre in Salt lake City, May 23. Bobsled Run in is a Highlight of the New Show Coming Death-Defyin- g spec- In Cinerama Holi roller coaster scene, roller coaster. tacular will experience day," moviegoers audiences shut their eyes and thrilling bobsled ride. In the as experactually they gasped either apience the sensation o being on, a singing sequences you plaud or sing along with the chorus. Sometimes individuals in jthe audience are startled when they discover themselves singing. But, it is wonderful and great 'fun! will always remember. Hazard "Buss" Reeves, developer of the stereophonic, directional sound head in Cinerama, says that this revolutionary technique will lead us to an era w hers teeebth lead us to an era where the best shows on Broadway and opera will be filmed on a wide screen process, recorded in Have a Home to Sell Cinerama Holiday fakes you and then played before audiences Need Immediate Cash to New in competition with live performOrleans, to the birth of Ask about our Equity 'jazz, where Oscar Celestin was ances. And, he predicts that audiences will prefer the performing at the Absinthe House. Loan Plan performances bet The sounds from his famous live-soun- d electronically-re- trum-jpe- Let us relieve at that performance happened to be his last, for he died shortly after. Cinerama did not know it was recording one of Celestins last performances. This was the man Louis Armstrong first called "Pappa. Hed schooled Lorenzo Tio, Jimmy Noone, all details. MOEHR REALTORS CONGER 1502 Tennessee St. Shot Madison, Alphonse the secret of the blues. Picou produced cause it will be more real than life. It is well worth a trip to Salt Lake City for the experience in Cinerama at the Villa Theatre. SUCCESFUL PEOPLE in Most successful people seem to ' be those who do things other HOLIDAY literal- - pie dont want to do, do things ly takes you on an exciting inter-- 1 other people cant do, or do them national fling. An experience you better. 644-414- 1 Vallejo. California EBesilrcraY Fes&cea... prove that a fcxico can be Beautiful vfc.' ! ever-pep- Wg Vtv vijpf w dramatic Vortical Louvro One of the most beautiful fence styles, LOUVRE, provides ideal screening for priv. Last Kites Held May lltli For Nevah Davenport On a Grill , Last Rites Held ' ' $ Erda bye Tuesday For Harold Matthews Baked-in-the-coa- Le-Ro- Grape Stalxe 7:00 7:30 8.00 Clark X ''I ill! 6 ft. high. Split cedar stakes. Posts and rails included. REEVES nraiGF bye WEDNESDAY, June 27 6:30 - Dugway vs Clark 7:30 - Clover-St- . John vs Third 8 30 - Erda vs First , Second bye SATURDAY, June 31 6:30 Third vs Erda 7:30 - First vs Clover-St- . John 8:30 Clark vs Second Dugway bye WEDNESDAY, July 4 . -No games scheduled. SATURDAY, July 7 6:30 Clark vs Erda 7:30 - Dugway vss First 8:30 - Second vs Third Clover-St- . John bye WEDNESDAY, July 11 6:30 Dugway vs Third 7:30 - Second vs First 8:30 - Clover-St- . John vs Clark Erda bye SATURDAY, July 14 Second vs Clover-St- . John Erda vs Dugway 8:00 - Clark vs First WEDNESDAY, July 18 6:30 Clark vs Third 7:30 - Dugway vs Clover-St- . John 8:30 - Erda vs Second First bye COLOR CinemaScopE W KASTMAN d FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY AND setting. Use in vertical or horizontal planes or alternating panels. Provides excellent privacy without stopping summer breezes. back-yar- Students in the Grantsville Elementary School are painting posters for the townsn aiUtP'm'-Ca- p ers for the towns Paint Up Campaign. Three prizes will be given for the best posters A winners will be chosen from the first and sec' ond grades, one from the third and fourth grades and one from the fifth and sixth grade students. Watch for names of the winning students. Square Dance i wil be Square Dancilng RecreaFriday night! Place tion Hall - Time - 8 p.m. - May 18. Everyone is invited. 50 cents per couple. Clark Imlay will do the calling. Dont miss the fun! There HE WAS BORN in Idaho. Worked several years at TOD, and recently has been a gardener and landscape director for the Pioneer Trailer Court in Salt Lake City. The funeral was held at Sunset Lawn Memorial on Monday and burial was in Spanish Fork. DON ROSS Anderson was a speaker at the services. Friends from Grantsville who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer, Mrs. Elsie Hadfield, Mr. fcnd Mrs. Farrell Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross Anderson. t s f j- ht V t HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Robin Van Noy and Earl Allred, May 18; Matthew Imlay, Gary Neal Hansen and Kathy Matthews, May 19; Carrie Wrathall, May 20; Vosco Johanson, Kayleen Egbert and Karen Redden, May 21. CONGRATULATIONS on your anniversary: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray, May 20. FAMILY PARTY A family party was held in Salt Lake City in honor of Mrs. Retta Cassitys 90th birthday. Those attending from Grantsville were Earl and Millie Hale, Lavina Lawrence and Fred Hale. $oqv TENDER GARDEN RRAND SWIFTS HOSTESS BOARD-ON-BOAR- D Gn. Beef j 303 Size 7 Dr Pepper 10198 FRESH LEAN Baghdad Flattering to any FORGETFULNES When people go on a vacation to forget everything, they may find they have started without their luggage or money. OF ji Prizes Offered Saturday STEVE 159 26 MAY brothers and sisters. SATURDAY, June 23 Clover St. John vs Erda Second vs Dugway Third vs First A Rustic beauty, practicality ond privacy CRAPE STAKE fcnct 3 plui volu maximum protection against stray pets stock , , . maximum safety for kiddies. REMINDER' DATE AND DY OF CEMETERY CLEAN UP PROJECT Formed Resident Lake In e exciting, new Bobby Sutton, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Sutton, was painfully when njured Tuesday evening, itruck by a tractor diiven by limmy Redden, 13. Bobby was riding his bicycle on lain Street near the Seminary corner, when the accident occurred. He suffered a broken leg, cuts and bruises. Doctors say Bobby may be in the hospital several weeks. WEDNESDAY, June 13 6:30 - First vs Third 7:30 - Dugway vs Erda Salt 8:30 - Clover-St- . John vs Second Dies Third Bye Word has been received of the SATURDAY. June II death of a former Grantsville resi7:00 Clark vs Third Clover-S- t. 7:30 John vs Dugway dent, Charles A. Burt, 54. Mr. Burt died Thursday, May way 10, in Salt Lake City, of a heart 8:00 Second vs Erda attack. First bye Survivors are his widow, the SECOND HALF former Alice Johnson, and several Drivers Seat e Ends ' H in. stock. is the Grantsville Following Stake Senior Softball schedule for in 1062. The last team mentinred Have you noticed that the i ach game will be the horn team j sprinkling system is in on the Tugway home game will be Fire Station Corner? Chick and played at Dugway, gll others at Ferris have done a fine job. The Grantsville. ground will now be planted in riRST HALF lawn and shrubs. This will really be an asset to the community. WEDNESDAY, May 23 A group of brave citizens have 6:30 First vs Third been using block and tackle to top 7:30 - Erda vs Clover St John or remove several very high trees 8:30 - Dugway vs Second on Main Street. These men are Clark bye SATURDAY, May 2( so efficient that it seemed as if the only hazard was the group of 7:00 - First vs Erda spectators that stood so close to 7:30 - Clark vs Dugway. John 8:00 - Third vs Clover-Stthe project. Second bye Several homes are being paintWEDNESDAY, May ed and they really are noticeable. No games scheduled. Norman Thomas is doing a fine SATURDAY, June 2 job. Mrs. Hadfield's new siding is 7:00 - Third vs Second , beautiful. Just a reminder -t- 7:30 - First vs Dugway here are three mystery couples 8 00 - Erda vs Clark who are watching and noticing Clover St. John bye any paint up and kleen up imWEDNESDAY, June I provements. It will be up to them 6:30 - Second vs Clark to choose the winners of the cam- 7:30 - Clover-St- . John vs First paign contest at the end of the 8:30 - Erda vs Third month. Dugway bye SATURDAY, June I John 7:00 - Clark vs Clover-St- . 7:30 - Third vs Dugway 8:00 - First vs Second UWB acy and perfect wind diffusion. Effectively used around patio ond outdoor living areas. 5 ft. rustic redwood louvre. Boards are Softball Schedule g Designed for maximum privacy, the lor BASKETWEAVE it very moderately priced ond easy to erect. Has wide adaptability ta terrain and architecture. rustic redwood stock. Up And Down Main St rod ll Baslxotwoavo Vi Davenport CrantHville onion-seasone- d ever popular 5 ft. Miss by TONI ALLRED grill-heate- d STYLES CT lim. VIEWS 9 A, f, 5 ATTRACTIVE, INEXPENSIVE, OFFERING THE MAXIMUM IN BEAUTY AND PROTECTION EASY-TO-ERE- a a DROPOUT FIGURES Recent figures released by the Labor Department show that 7 '2 million boys and girls dropped out of high school before complet ing regular course, plus 2'J million more dropouts from grade Last rttes were held May 11 in schools, during past 10 years. the Grantsville First Ward for Nevah Estella Davenport. Bishop Bun-anz- a Verl L. Mclnelly conducted. The family prayer was given by Everett DeLaMare and prelude and postlude music was played by Gaylene Church. Bishop Mclnelly offeredthein- Bishop Mclnelly offered the invocation, and speakers were McCoy Johnson and Wayne Anderson. Musical numbers were vocal duets by Erna Stromberg and Mildred Edde and also by Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Halladay. The benediction was given by Raymond Geldmacher and interof ment was in the Grantsville City Cemetery. Pallbearers were Robert Cook, Delbert Cook, Richard Green, ErFuneral services for Harold nie Beacham, Tommy Warr and Matthews were held at 1 p.m. on Mallet. David Tuesday in the Grantsville Second and Clark Ward chapel, under the Play all day at a picnic with direction of Bishop Lee Anderson. fare. fixing at the home was given Prayer just means making slaw and James M. Fraser. It seems impossible to open a by cheese topping for potatoes. At PRELUDE AND postlude music the field day grill-ofits over stretch of new highway without at the chapel was played by Relva the coals for ham, potatoes, and making it a community event and Winmill. Prayer was by President salad buns. staging dedication ceremonies at Saul Clark. which the mayor and other public The new taste discovery The choir sang I Need Thee officials cut ribbons to open the Hot Coleslaw Buns is coleslaw, Hour. The first speaker Every in sliced frankfurter roads to the public. was Bishop Myron Kimber. Millie buns. For the meaty touch, OCCASIONALLY some com- Edde and Erna Stromberg sang grilled ham strips can be added. munities attempt to enliven the Rock of Ages accompanied by spuds are novel Emma Sutton. ceremonies by devising with an topped The second speaker was Bishop cut. At to the ribbons get ways soft bumixture mayonnaise, one recent expressway dedication Aaron Bryan of Erda. Hal Matttter, and grated Parmesan free-faparachutist was hired hews sang a vocal solo Leave it cheese. The picnic closer is a to Him. The concluding speaker a bakers chocolate cake with to make a dramatic delivery of was the s:isrors used to cut the ribBishop Robert Lawrence. coffee. BERKELEY ORR sang a vocal bon. Hot Coleslaw Buns I Walked A few years ago, a committee solo, Today Where 3 cups chopped cabbage went to elaborate lengths to stage Jesus Walked." Benediction was 2 tablespoons chopped onion a ribbon-cuttinceremony. A mid- given by Bishop McKay Johnson. V teaspoon salt The grave was dedicated by get auto race was staged, with the Vi teaspoon celery seed i ribbon used as the finish line. The Bishop Gerald Sagers from St. V4 cup salad or mayonnaise midget autos raced down the high John and Clover. dressing Pallbearers were Alvin, Dean, way, but roared under the rib1 tablespoon milk y bon, which had been held too Lee Matthews, Ronnie Hale, 6 sliced frankfurter buns Snyder and Peter Smith. high. Combine cabbage, onion, salt, A second race was staged. This BABY SHOWER celery seed, mayonnaise and milk. Place V4 cup of coleslaw time, two midget autos finished A baby shower was held Tuesin a dead both the heat, striking mixture into each sliced bun. day evening at Fern Wilsons ribbon at the same time. However home for Lorraine Snow. Fern, Wrap each filled bun in heavy was the ribbon extraordinarily foil. To serve: Heat over hot Mrs. Keller and LaRue Soelburg tough and refused to break. Two coals, turning often. p'anned the shower. Guests spent knocked girls holding it were Yield: 6 Hot Coleslaw Buns. a delightful evening and Mrs. down. The officials finally had to Snow received many lovely gifts revert to the reliable scissors. for baby to be. A NINE MILES stretch of inter- YOU MUST DO IT YOURSELF state 75 Freeway was opened reEvery human must brush his cently when a kig was substituted own teeth, regardless of who or for the usual ribbon. Local offi- what his grandfather was. cials had to saw through the log in order to declare the road open officially. One imaginative dedication comi OPENING WIDE A NEW area arrangmittee in a wild-lifWORLD OF SCREEN ed for a tame deer to bite a ribbon in two. The animal refused WONDERS! to cooperate. Out came the scissors! d . . r ism." you of Robb) Sutton Painfully Injured 1j i.i r directional sound, the picture remains a canned picture not life. 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