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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, August NOTE OF APPRECIATION We would like to express our appreciation to everyone for the thoughtfulness and kindness that was shown to us during the hospitalization and recuperation of our son Bobby. Thanks for being so nice. Sandy, June and Bobby Sutton 3. 1962 iRi'wrr T. Granlsille Stake 4Ajs Singing Mothers Practice Friday Grantsville Stake Singing Mothers practice will be held on Friday at 7:30 p.m. in the First Third Ward chapel. There is to be a special visiting teachers convention September 6th, with Mrs. Marianne C. Sharp, of the General Relief Society Presidency, as honored guest and speaker. Mrs. Annie Droubay, Stake Relief Society president and Mrs. Melba Wells, Stake Chorister especially request all Singing Mothers to participate in the Grantsville lions NEW OFFICERS Club have installed new officers for the coming year. Max Bleazard was named as the new Lions President. Other officers include Francis Johansen, Director; Jack Bailey, first vice president; Bar Back row: nard Castagno, Director; 1 ; Visitors from Berkley, Calif., to Grantsville, are Mr. Curtis rd Miliward and Mr. LaVar and sons. They are visiting with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Miliward and brothers and sisters in this area. Mill-wa- if 823333323 PUSHIS lift PULLS 0,000 lbs. Capacity 101 USES - Jock VP Pock, If actor, wanon. combine, picker, b'jildinq Pull pol, pipe, root, small Pump Stretcbe woven or barbed wire lence, Splice wire Moke bout, clomp, tpreodee Amazinq oulo bumper rack Ihed by larmers.logqea contrnctod cor factories body ihops, ppnter poroQCi, mme milt, quorrie. Iillmq potion GUARANTEED 271b Wl hiqb 4 For Sole By COMPLETES COURSE Pvt. Bert Wash, whose wife, Arlene, and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Wash, live in Grantsville, Utah, recently completed the Honest John rocket crewman course at the Army Artillery and Missile Center, Fort Sill, Okla. Wash received instruction in the capabilities and handling of artilthe rocket, a long-ran-ge lery missile used to support ground combat operations. The solid - propellent, 27 - foot rocket is launched from the that carries it into battle. The soldier entered the Army last February and received basic combat training at Fort Carson, Colo. truck-transp- WILTON G. riDI.ER 1 Dial $20 95 Keith Brown, director; Claude Parkinson, tail twister and Harry Miller, third vice president. Other officers not shown in picture are Thomas Reed, second vice president, Marvin Johnson, Lion Tamer and Blaine Sutton, Director. ort 884-348- 150 if repaid in 15 Jays, tin total cost will be 75c how much money to need pay old bills, for you Just tell us home improvements, carrepairs, practice. NOTICE! The Grantsville Third Ward Sunday School is changing meeting time. Beginning Sunday, August 5th, meeting time will be 10:15 a.m. instead of 9:15 a.m., according to Bishop Mclnelly, Weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brown CANYON PARTY The Grantsville Second Ward were Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Russell and children, Laurie and will hold their annual Senior Aaronic Priesthood canyon Evan. party, August 4 at 7 p.m. at the Mr. and Mrs. Eigar Warner upper narrows of South Willow are traveling in the eastern Canyon. Everything will be furUnited States. They drove to nished. Steven Leavitt encourall members to come out Pennsylvania with son Roland ages and wife Susie and from there and enjoy the fun. planned to go on to Cape Cod, Mass., to attend the Nickerson Family reunion. Visiting with Grantsville relatives for a week have been Mrs. Anna Moore and children, Paul, Susan and Phillip of Byron, Calif. Mrs. Moore stayed at the home of her sister, Mrs. Warren Butler as did Mrs. Butlers aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frazier of Tera Bella,' Calif. Mrs. Moore is now visiting a brother in Haytsvilie, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Frasier are also visiting friends and relatives in Utah. Mrs. Moore plans to visit with her father, Gordon Bolinder in Washington, Utah, before returning to her California home. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO Gary Sandberg and Alan Willardson, Michael August 2nd; Painter, August 4th; June Sutton, Jack Miliward, Jill Angel, Hal Egbert, Peggy Redden, and Betty Susan Williamson, August 5th; Milva Bolinder and George L. Sutton, Aogost 6. on your CONGRATULATIONS anniversary; Mr, and Mrs. Joe Edde on August 2nd; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ortega on August 4; and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Winmill, on August 5th. by Toni Allred Hi, Everybody! Its nice to be back on the job, after a months vacation. Thanks Margaret. A recent visitor to Grantsville (a fcrr.er resident! told us hew much he enjoyed receiving the at his home T.r.rc:.pt Eal.c-tim Cai.forr.ia. It seems to keep h.m :n touch with the home town, and even the slightest n of former friends and are of Interest to classmates of how long him. Regardless ona has been away, Grants-vil- .e is still Home, and the paper helps to keep it that way, he said. news items, want ads, So parties that are given, and pictures are all welcomed. Please call in hot weather, its especially important that you hurry home with foods like meat and piace immediately in the coldest part of your refrigerator, ne, menus. RETURN FROM VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ala and children Tanya, Donna Kay and Johnnie have been visiting here with Mr. Alas mother, Mrs. Inez Isi. They left Saturday for their home in Pioche, Nevada. They were enroute home from a ten day vacation trip which took them up Into Canada, Glazier and Yellowstone National Parks and other points of interest. - i PREPARING MEAT SALADS When preparing meat salads, chill the meats for an hour or more with the dressing or salad herbs to blend the flavors. ne-.tio- 834-34- It is reported that Loretta Hig-ieis Improving and is able to walk a little now. Loretta suffered back injuries when she fell from a horse. She is in the Logan Hospital. y Mrs. Donna Lemmon is showing a slight improvement The family reports a little progress Is shown each day. She Is in the Tooele Valley Hospital. Frank Fisher is reported in fair condition. No visitors are allowed as yet and friends have been asked not to phone his hospital room. Rest and quiet are what the doctors have ordered. We wish all of our hospitalized friends a speedy recovery. Warners To Visit Pen Pal in Maine Esther and Edtar Warner have left on their vacation, and plan to cover a lot of country. They will attend the famous Hill Cumorah Pageant, first. From there, they plan to head for the shores of the State of Maine, where they wil, visit a OFF TO FT. ORD pen pal of their grand daugh- Mr. Harry Ed Naylor, son of ter Robin Warner. This little, old lady is in a rest Mr. and Mrs. Harry Naylor, left Salt Lake City by jet on Sun- - home, there in Maine, When Rob.n was recovering day for six months duty at Fort Miss Lynn Jefferies is visitfrom an accident last winter Ord, California. ing in Glendale, Calif., with Miss and had' to spend so many weeks Marlene Monson. The girls atIn the hospital, this lady (name tended the Brigham Young Uniunknown at this time) wrote to versity together. Miss Monson 1 Robin frequently. She had read JefJune. in Miss graduated rs about the little girl in a newsferies wiU graduate in August paper and, cut of deep understanding and love for little chilMr. and Mrs. Wrathall Matdren, she made it a point to send thews and Mr. and Mrs. Walter get well cads, poems, some Anderson have just returned Two bus loads of enthusiastic original, and some she had read from a trip to Idaho where they and copied for Robin, and beauH Club members left Grantsvisited at Nampa and Silver tiful descriptive letters. After ville at 8 a.m. Tuesday and headCity. ed for camp at Cottonwood Canreading some of these letters, I well understand why Mr. concould trucks The yon. baggage residents who Grantsville saw the Days of 47 Parade in Salt taining food and camping gear and Mrs. Warner would want to were loaded high. All signs meet this person. Lake or watched it on Television She is elderly, in her late toward having a good pointed should the have recognized seventies, but she writes a firm pretty miss driving the car in time. hand, the most beautiful desThere were a few shaky mowhich Commissioner Christensen and wife were riding. She ments before bus time, when criptions of the ocean-swe- pt was Pat Castagno, daughter of one girl, going to camp for the coastland, the colorful birds and first time, wasnt so sure at the lovely flowers that she can see Mr. and Mrs. Albert Castagno. minute that she wanted to from her window. She is confinlast was chosen Pat by Petty Motor camp out alone (with scores of ed to a wheelchair but her vaCo. to drive one of their cars rious interests and love of peowithout her famother carrying the dignitaries. ple know no limits. ily going along. What a special person she One of the group leaders hadnt been to bed all night, what with must be. When the Warners repacking, cooking, answering the turn, perhaps they will bring us another story concerning Robins phone countless times and planning for the rest of her family "pen pal. while she was gone. On top of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Arbon are all this, she couldnt locate the tickets for her group as they attending the World's Fair in started to board the bus. The Seattle, Washington. bus driver, sensing congenial Mrs. Ivy Sandberg, is visiting that this m'ght be the last straw helped her keep from going to in Salt Lake w.th her daughter, Mrs. Nelson and new grandchild. pieces by making special allowance and offering to straighten Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Bussard things out after they reached and fami.y have recently returncamp. Two girls looked as if they ed from vacationing m Nucla were carrying provisions for the and Dove Creek, Colorado. three days in their lunch sacks. Mr. and Mrs. Harlow from They claimed they got mighty hungry before they reached the Dove Creek, Colo., are visiting canyon and they didnt want to Mrs. Ray Bussard. Mr. Bussard is in the Veterans Hospital in be unprepared! The group planned to return Salt Lake City, where he is reto Grantsville Thursday aftercovering from a recent illness. noon, but fond farewells were as sincere as if they were going on safari for several months. NOTICE AND REMINDER Grantsville High School Class However, we wish them a safe, of 42 will hold their reunion at happy, fun trip and will be an5 p m. on August 18 at the Lions xiously awaiting their return. Hall. Attend 4-He- I FOOD CARE IN HOT WEATHER After grocery shopping STEAK TASTE It is without question that the majority of men would welcome a steak dinner. Have you ever thought of the many different types of steak available? To name some, you can purchase sirloin, porterhouse, club, rib or Delmonico steaks. Learn to identify the different cuts and use this in knowledge varying steak Camp HORS dOEUVRE For a pre-me- al SPECIALTY appetizer, use chipped beef . . , its easy too. Shape about one tablespoon of cream cheese in hands to form roll about 14 inches long. Then wrap with one strip of chipped beef. BEAUTY The interpretation of beauty constantly changes with the deof philosophy and velopment science, and as the artist is sensitive to the spirutual and scientific concepts of his time, he intuitively expresses them. If we cannot always follow him, the fault may lie in our complacency toward the very forces that shape our times. Walter Gropius, Arizona Architect. BIBLE The gospel does not consist of what we can do for ourselves, but of what God stands ready to do for us. Arkansas Methodist. CHILDREN A child lives in two worlds, only one of which he shares with grown ups. Minutes, hm, Nationwide Mutual Ins. Company. The Grantsville Third Ward Is holding a special Relief Society meeting on Wednesday, August 8. This meeting will be a day. Every Bring a Friend lady in the ward is invited to come. The meeting will begin at 10 a.m. when all will enjoy sewing, quilting and craft work. Lunch will be served and a program will be presented after lunch. Beautiful - Versatile - Rich The Finest Professional Top Cover For New Lawns A Beautiful Mulch Ideal for Planters inside and out Insures successful transplanting of trees and shrubs Nitrogen Phosphate and 7 chelated minerals for faster, healthier growth T Nationally Advertised NOW ONLY At $85 Light Weight Suits NOW Regular $39.95 OR TWO SUITS FOR HERE FROM CALIF. Mrs. Eugene Martin and son, Bill, of Thousand are are with and Calif, Grantsville visitors. They dividing their time visiting Mrs. Martins parents, Mr. Mrs. John C. Brown, of Oaks, Grantsville and her sisters fam-iMr. and Mrs. Clyde Perkins y, $55 Sport Shirts NOW Regular To $4.95 Two For $5.50 of Tooele. 4-- OTNU AMOUNTS IN PROfORTIOH LOANS UP TO $2000 E NAWMU FINANCE COMPANY of 13 South Main Streot Phone: Tooelo 882-158- 8 'j .KRAFT AMERICAN CHEESE 2 lb box 98c INSTANT DRY MILY Carnation 20 quart size 1.69 2 lb jar 29c MUSTARD Prepared i O. P. SKAGGS SYSTEM FLOUR grade 25 lb bag $1.89 1 lb 67c 2 lbs $1.30 MJB & FOLGERS COFFEE CANADIAN BACON Lean Sliced 69c per pkg. J5 SimgflGS Slacks Regular $7.95 NOW 0R2r0R S6.95 CHARGE NOTHING DOWN 6 MONTHS TO PAY I Dundee Smart Clothes 232 So. Main In Salt Lake City The gasoline improvement you can actually see... s Look for it right on the gasoline pump nozzle IPfiimai! IFfiJlteirddl dnsnsanMimces -- ONLY AT AMERICAN OIL DEALERS . 7 AUTOMATION Automation in industry is inevitable, if American industry is to survive and compete with Automation foreign industry. creates jobs along with increased production resulting from lower end prices made possible by automation in the first place. the And automation lightens of work load on the shoulders American workers. Bulletin, hm, Weirton Steel Co. Todays cars need gasolines free of microscopic particles that used to be no problem. These contaminants clog the filter car makers put in fuel lines to protect precision carburetors. Filter clogging cuts power and acceleration, can even stop your car. - MHL. I m -- - - American Oil Research found a solution the American FinalFilter, the red filter youll see on the pump nozzle only at American Oil Dealers. At no extra cost, American Brand Gasolines are Final Filtered as they go into your tank. Look for the American FinalFilter the gasoline improvement you can actually see! WiTVi, j I mi You expect more Grantsville LBOARD lead up for a three day camping trip at the Spruces in Big Cottonwood Canyon. They were due to arrive home Thursday afternoon. ALL ers from American it 1 and you gi 01SS2 AMERICAN OIL COMPANY |