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Show The Tooele Transcript 10, 1962 Friday, August Saturday night. reported a good turnout, Canyon. American League Off To State Meet They excel- lent food and lots of fun. The District Governor of the Lions oiganization, Mr. Jenkin Powell was special guest. NEWS VIEWS Colleen came to Grantsville for three days and they left today for their home in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fawson are proud grandparents again. The babys name is Marianne Miner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Miner, residents of California. Congratulations. ABOUT TOWN BY TONI Mrs. Noll Smith has had her great grand daughter visiting with her for the past month. The little girls name is Sheri Schofield and she has been in Grantsville while her mother, Colleen has boon visiting in Indian. Mrs. Smith reported that Sheri had a wonder. ut t.nie getting acquainted with her cousins and aunts. Grantsville Lions Club party in South Willow "nev." 1 horseIacing"-e"l"y"- , August The Adult Aaronic Priesthood party at the Upper Narrows in South Willow Canyon was a real success. About 42 people were there and everyone seemed to have a really tine time. A program was presented after the baked chicken supper. George Millward was in charge of the sinking and program. Sounds like fun! by A. T. Roberts The Tooele American League, 2 proud champions of Region and champions of all WBBA in 1959, seek further laurels this Friday, when they travel to Wellington, Utah. There theyll meet Bountiful National, Region 1 champions for the right to go to Northridge, California and the WBBA World Series. AND ITS A MIGHTY potent team managers Stan McAllister and Leon Gates have at their command. In the Region 2 tourney they batted 280, getting 21 hits In 75 trips to the plate, including five home runs and four hit Norton doubles. Charles Bishop Robert Lawrence, wife Della, Mrs. Margaret Evans of Della's sister and California, Vearis Orgill have recently returned from visitinthe Parks, both Zions and Bryce. They reported having had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Price, son Gary and nephews Ron and Don Henwood, went fishing over the weekend at Freemont reservoir. 18-19-25-26 PONY EXPRESS DAYS Parimutual Betting Electric Starting - Photo Finish These ATTENDANCE PERFECT three Primary boys, David Johanson, Laurie Rupp and Greg Lemmon recently Mr. and Mrs. Merle Walk, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gamble and families drove to Elko over the weekend where they met their brother and his family. They all Boys Make Perfect Attendance At the beginning of their Blazer year, there were only three boys in the class in the Grantsville Second Ward Pri, mary. Their teacher, Della LawMr. and Mrs. Bruce Palmer rence offerred them a challenge are visiting in Grantsville with to achieve 100 per cent attendfamily and friends. Bruce is the ance. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl PalDuring the year, the ward was mer. They plan to spend an- divided to become the Clark other week here before return- Ward and the Second Ward. ing to their home in Santa Two of the boys were in the Clark Ward and one was in the Monica, California. Second Ward. Nevertheless they Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson decided they would still try for have guests from Salt Lake City the perfect attendance record. for a few days. They are: Mrs. They never missed, even though they gave up practices, vacaBenny Anderson and four children. Mrs. Anderson is Ema tions, etc. Today is the big day! They Johnsons sister-in-laRecent visitors at their home made their 100 per cent attendalso, have been Mr. and Mrs. ance and got together this morAnders Peter Anderson, Ernas ning to congratulate each other. Everyone is pleased with their parents, from Salt Lake. efforts and most proud of all is their teacher, Mrs. Lawrence. . FULL BEARDS They will receive 100 per cent Long trousers were developed in France in 1789, by supporters pins and a special book this eveof the Revolution, much as ning at the Trail Builder Round then went fishing at La Moile Canyon near Elko. Mrs. Walk reported having had a wonderful time. HOME OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN QUARTER HORSE DERRY Cu-h-,- -, has Celebration Sponsored by Ely Elks Lodge developed full beards. Up. a years Primary work with perfect attendance records. completed Last Rites Held For Mrs. Alpha-Omeg- Frandsen Funeral services for Rachael Frandsen were held Friday in the First Third Ward Chapel. Prayer at the mortuary was given by Bishop Allen Reynolds, a brother-in-laof Mr. Frandsen. PRELUDE AND postlude music was played by Emma Sutton. The opening song I Know That My Redeemer Lives" was sung by the Singing Mothers under the direction of Erna Stromberg. They were accompanied by Mrs. Sutton. Ray Geldmacher, a member of the First Ward bishopric offered the opening prayer. Berkley Orr sang A Christians Farewell." The first speaker was James R. Williams. Bishop and Mrs. Sterling Halladay sang a duet, "Oh, My Father." The concluding speaker was Bishop McCoy Johnson. The Singing Mothers then sang "Prayer Perfect. The benediction was given by Victor Frandsen. THE GRAVE was dedicated by LaVar Hansen. The flowers were under the direction of Lucille (Peg) Anderson and other friends of the deceased. The Relief Society was in charge of the food at the home. was RACHEL FRANDSEN born December in 5, 1897, Grantsville, Utah, the daughter of Charles LeRoy and Maggie Woolley Anderson. She was educated in the Grantsville Public Schools. While in high school she and her brother, Milton, were active in debate, and they were state high school her junior year. After her graduation from high school in 1916, she attended the Univenitv of Utah where she studied drama under the re- IS INCH DELUXE 20 IN. DELUXE REEL ROTARY Husky 2 H.P. engine. 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She is also remembered for her dedication to the Parent Teacher Association during the difficult war years when she was president. d SHE WAS married to John on Dmber 78, 1925. She was the mother of two children, John and Juiiun. in audition to her husband and children, rhe is survived by three brothers, Rondo, Milton, and Bryce, and by her sisters, Norma and Gwenivere. Hers was a life of devotion and service. She was one of those rare people who have truly learned that it is more joyous ta give than to receive. C lub The Tooele Archery Field annual its announces Championship shoot to be held August 11 and 12th. The shoot consists of 28 field targets, 14 hunters and 14 animal targets. Trophies will be given in all classes. COST IS $1.50 for adults and 15 years of $1 for those under age. time will be or Sunday, depending on which day the archer wishes to shoot. Everyone is invited to attend, and join in the fun and activities. REGISTRATION 4 Primary Children To See Movie A feature of the closing of the Eleventh Ward summer Primary will be a film and cartoons to be held August 13. It will begin at 10:30 a.m. and will be followed by a parade and refreshments. Children may come in costume for the parade. There will be a charge of 15 cents for each child. Nowdays, those unlucky $2.00 bills will buy a dollars worth of most anything. Linda Jean Pettit SECOND BIRTHDAY Pretty blue-eye- d celebrated her second birthday on July 31 with members o, her family and neighbors who shared her birthday cake and ice cream. Linda Jean is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pettit of Wendover. 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She then began a varied teaching career which took her to Logan, Silver City, and Sunnywide before she returned to Grantsville. SHE TAUGHT IN Grantsville periodically as a substitute and as a regular teacher until her re- Frandsen ALPHA OMEGA a Club The had quite a busy summer. The girls have done these things and several more: Attended a bread Grantsin making workshop ville; practiced making Hor d Oeuvres, beverages, pies and pastries. They gave an exchange luncheon for another 5th year foods club led by Evelyn Kerr. Enjoyed a delicious breakfast given by Mrs. J. Allen Lind-bermother of one of the girls. At the last meeting, we practiced giving demonstrations. Lindberg and Micki Was-sodemonstrated jelly roll; Janet House showed how to make caramel frosting; Susan Shafer gave a demonstration on sponge cake; Patty Bauer has been giving health demonstrations at most of the meetings. We have also been busy with our library project and plan to have a tea for our mothers. Our leader is Mrs. Van Shafer. Reported by Susan Shafer and Patty Bauer DEFENSIVELY this team committed only two errors as they brushed aside three opponents on their way to the Region Two crown. Previous to going to Springville they had defeated Springville Sage Creek, so they have four tournament games under their belts. They play the Region One three round trippers and Wendell Winkler and David Weight champions and if they win that one theyll get an all expense one each. Albert Sanderson and Richard paid trip via train, to NorthTate had a double each with ridge, California. Northridge is in the San Fernando Valley. Four Weight collecting two. In the three games they scored a total Utah teams, plus two from California and one from Idaho and of 21 runs. THE PITCHING staff of Bob Canada will compete in the Harold Nix, David WBBA World Series during the Wassom, week of Aug. 13. Weight, Brad Shields and CharTHE TOOELE American Leales Norton gave up only six runs and eight hits (an anemic .125 gue were champions in 1959 and the Tooele National won in 1961 average) and they struck out 30 and thats the only times the 10 of an or batters per WBBA average game. Shields was the top strike- outside championship has been of California. However, out artist with 12. if the Americans win Friday, it reNorton President George leased the following individual will mark the first time a Tooele statistics compiled during the WBBA team has left the State, since the World Series was playthree day Springville tourney: AB H BA ed in Tooele in 1959 and in Provo Player in 1961, the only two 6 4 667 years TooCharles Norton ele teams have qualified for the 2 667 3 McAllister Gary 8 3 375 World Series. 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