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Show Roadshow Wins The Tooele Transcript 20, 1962 Friday, July Audience Approval A very successful stake roaus'tow was held Tuesday night In the High School auditorium under the direction of Stake Drama Director. Morna Wyberg. The shows were performed before a capacity crowd with many people standing in the aisles. In THE EViMNGS THEME the Attic got off to a rousing start in a shower of confetti thrown by some Grantsville First and Third WarJ mice who were enroute to Events for Grantsvilles Pioneer a mouse marriage complete with 'Days celebration have just been bride, groom, and mouse maids in announced by the Third Ward of bridesmaid skirts net, carrying Bishopric. of old man Inspite bouquets. At 4 p.m. residents can enjoy a mouses prediction of dire conseLittle League ball game at the City the of form in cat. the quences, ball park. There will be a parade love conquered all. Erda Wards doll family came to life in their attic fantasy with an At affair of the heart between Raggedy Ann and Andy. Dutch dolls, cowboy and girl dolls, pretty Japanese ladies convinced the villain that happiness comes from love for The Grantsville Third Ward is others and not money and a bake sale on Monday sponsoring gold. GRANTSVILLE SECOND Ward at the Jr. Mart, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. teens frolicked in an attic teen Ward Welfare committee repreclub run by Joe who was consentative Martha Butler asks all fined to a wheel chair. Comedy ward members to donate baked high light was a paitomine to I Feel Pretty performed by four of goods to make the sale a success. Residents are asked to support the young men. the new ward. Mrs. Butler sugDugway Ward had a real spook' er called The Blue, Blue Ghost gested that it would be a good time to buy baked goods for the Pioneer complete with several varieties of ghosts, Siamese dancing ghosts, holiday. colored ghosts and the plain old HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Paul every day variety of common Rupp, Lucille Parkinson, Janet ghosts, skeletons, black cats and Cook, Kristy Sue Rupp, Blaine (shades of macbeth) three of the Paul H. Miller and Mademost convincing witches weve line Nylund on July 20th, ever seen, whose brew couldnt to Paula Sagers,Friday, Rosalie Clarke, the blue help ghost because he had and Eugene P. Anderson on Sat., a hole in his sheet. July 21st; to Lola Smith on SunCHRISTMAS TREE ormanents day, July 22nd, to Becky Dillard, packed away in the attic came to Linda Sue Dillard and Barbara life and learned how to be happy Millward on Monday. July 23rd. all year round in a show presented ANNIVERSARY GREETINGS by the dark ward which featured to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jefferies, original words and music. The on Saturday, July 21st; and to Mr. Santa Claus ornament was the hit and Mrs. A. E. Allred on Monday, of the evening with the many small July 23fd in the audience. fry St. John Ward brought out the FROM FLORIDA From Florida come visitors Mr. family skeleton in the closet in a er and Mrs. Charles (Buch) rollicking spoof on family, snober Mr. and children. and that proved convincingly bery who has been stationed at the names NOT the thing. Cape Canaveral will leave for a new assignment in Germany. Mrs. Schumaker and children will remain in Grantsville for a time as guests of her mother, Mrs. Hilda Anderson. NEWS a VWJ Ball Games And Parade Highlight 24th Celebration The Mouse Wedding Grantsville Slake roadshow won plaudits from a full house on Tuesday evening. Typical of the acts all theined to In the Attic is the Mouse Wedding presented by the First and Third Words. & BAGGED islocks nir In 25, 50. 100 lbs. New Crushed lee Machine COMPLETE 3 lea l Service CUTTING GRINDING WRAPPING QUICK FREEZING Tooele Ice & Cold Storage Located half block South in alley between Main and First West on Third South Schu-mak- or 2355 Schu-mak- 9;9 j'ik . iLM p Wr tffc frn CRUSHED 882-260- 1 Refreshments will be sold during the games. There is also a possibility of a record dance. Bake Sale Grantsville On Monday E23H2S Phone at 6 p m. followed by a double header softball game at the ballpark beginning at 7 p.m. n iiiiiii o XC, in' ? "r'9 ', Grantsville Little 7 it I .L, ? Ralph Wootten Mr. Ralph Wootton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Wootton, who is a customer engineer for the IBM Co. has been transferred to Santa Anna, California. He left on Sat. for his new assignment. He has been employed by the company for the past three years and has been working out of the Salt Lake Office recently. During the past year he attended an engineering school for six months at San Jose, California. He also graduated from Henegars business college in Salt Lake before going to work for IBM. I Writing MAN essay. Pontiac Tempest SEC THf GENERAL MOTORS SEE YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED EXHINT AT THE M2 SEATTLE . USED CARS WORLDS FAIR. VNTI OCTOOCt PONTIAC DEALER FOR TOO. STOKER MOTOR CO. 44 Tooele, Utah East First North The first birthday of Miss Nancy Ann Miller was the cause for celebration in the Harry Miller home, Friday the 13th was her lucky day. Nancy Ann has four brothers and sisters to help with birthday festivities. a enjoy with year - round WELCOME Matinee Sat. 1 pmj MASK issued at door for viewing Weird! nt (HE Gnsoara ie For details on WHOLE HOUSE Natural Gas Air Conditioning ' contact your local Mountain Fuel Supply Company office qsd d t WpHrXn--t . STEVENS J ANNE COLUNGS w THE 6ATEWAY TO HELL! a TNCLO"r'"NERBROS.n ' GEORGE Starts Sunday 3 ALL NEW FUN! WVnSKTiFm HIMMERSMS STATE The Leadership Meeting In Tooele Stake Sun. f M.ARGRET EWELL Show At Dusk Motor-V- u PERKINS ANTHONY VERA r- i HITCHCOCK'S ALFRED MILES JOHN GAVIN CfcaHtM HESTON Ileonor JANET LEIGH PARKER Saturday - Sunday Only DANNY Alan Ladd In - SHANE On The KAYE WYNTER it: Mid Summer Clearance IW0MENIS1SH0ES1 Summer DresSes 8s8 FUEL CO. Summer Skirls Sizes n MONTGOMERY ZIVA R0DANN 1 A welcome back to Grantsville to Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lynn and family who have been residing in for the past several Nevada months. . SUPPLY fcrr VSflEIi) gi PAUL 1 VUZ--5 H0DGERS& BACK MOUNTAIN with this modern method, every room in your entire home is cooled automatically creating greater comfort and ideal conditions for better health. In addition to all the benefits of better health, you'll have less cleaning to do greater protection for the home; increased property values, better family living. air conditioning is a Natural Gas whole-hous- e must in modern homes. 77tlTT" Thur. Fri.-Sa- x. Priesthood J , Man is known ty the company Students in all public, private and parochial high schools are eligible he avoids, as well as keeps. to enter the contest. National prizes TWIST are: First, $1,000 cash; second, $500 A local physician says, to do the third, $250; fourth, $100 and gold twist, a person must be foot loose medals, and 20 other cash awards and fanny - free. The Indian- - VACATION IN CALIF. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fawson, and family, have been vacationing Grantsville High School Band in California. They were the guests will hold a bake sale. Monday beof their son and daughter in law, tween the hours of 10:30 a.m. and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Miner at Santa 2 at the following locations: pm. Anna. Grantsville Variety Store, Anderson Grocery and Grantsville TO SPEAK AT FIRST WARD Grantsville High Schools new Drug. Proceeds will go towards payPrincipal and his wife, Mr. and ment of uniforms. Mrs. Ray I. Miller, will be the speakers in the Grantsville First Ward on Sunday evening at 7 p.m. No invites Bishop McKay Johnson everyone to attend. Grantsville Clark Ward will have its stake missionary visitors this coming Sunday. Assigned to the ward as sneakers are Cliff Williams and Wayne Bates. Meeting time is 5 p.m. Filling a stake mission to the Wendover - Ibapah Ward on Sunday were Kenneth Johnson, Lynn Elkington and Eddie Watson. i 4 League All - Stars All-St- ars Tooele Stake Priesthood Leadership meeting which is usually held the fourth Sunday, will not be held this month, so announces President Howard J. Clegg. CRITICISM The trouble with many of us is that we would rather be ruined by praise than saved by criticism. Worcester Mass. Telegram. &&'.' MS .? for honorable mention. State and local contest winners receive additional Auxiliary awards which vary with the community. Further information on the 12-G- 3 Content contest may be obtained from The Ladies Auxiliary to the local Auxiliary units, or by writing Veterans of Foreign Wars an- to the Contest Department, V.F W. nounced today the opening of its Auxiliary, 406 West 34lh Street, !8th annual National High School Kansas City 11, Mo. Wr.xg Contest. The topic will be What I Can Do For My Country." ANIMALS The writing contest, first startSince the rabbit seeks safety in ed in 1935, is intended to put be- flight, its ears are turned backfore the student some problem of ward to catch sounds of pursuit: patriotism, citizenship or similar animals of prey have ears turned about he which must topic study forward and learn in order to write the Grantsville Band To Hold Bake Sale STAKE MISSIONARY PROGRAM . Announces The Little League closed a very exciting and successful season with the selection of the 1962 team, on Monday night. This seasons play saw the Lions team cop the winning honors during both halves. The final half team standings were: 1st place. Lions; second. Skyliners and third place, tied up by Fireballs and Wagums. Seasons spectators have seen some exciting. close games, with many going into overtime play. All star team members whose first game will be Saturday at American Fork, at 11 a m. are -Wayne Madsen, Floyd Butler, Ken Bell, Danny Miller, Richard Parkinson, Johnny Anderson, Johnny Medrano, Paul Diderickson, Ray VanNoy, David Jefferies, Kelly Johnson, Mark Jackson, Arnie Watson, Craig Bleazard, Nolan Peterson and Kirt Williamson. Bat boys will be Scott Lawrence and Dick Johnson. During the ceremonies Steven Riddle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Riddle was presented a fielders mitt for selling the most candy bars during the Little League fund raising drive. If Grantsvilles win Saturdays games they will play the following Thursday, Friday and RETURN TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. Bill Johnson and Larry Fraser, daughter and son of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Fraser, have reBouquets and thanks to Mrs. Wy- turned to California following a vacation in Grantsville. Reberg and all the young people who participated so enthusiastically in turning with them was another daughter, Pamela Fraser, who is Saturday. these road shows. staying with Mrs. Johnson in Concord. IpiynrwrM:' t?' v- - it" 4 VFW Auxiliary Grantsville Little Longue All Stars Named All-St- t J 4c A to tkAt 8 to 20 Summer Suits 3 Vs Reduced Summer Purses Vz Price Lay Away Your GARLAND SWEATERS And SKIRTS For SCHOOL . . . NOW U r |