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Show mmm The Tooele Friday, January Transcript Family Night Concert January 5th 4, 1953 Grants ville News Building At Grantsville Wide Spread The annual Foodtown Family Night concert of (he Utah Symphony will be given Saturday, January 5th at 8 pm, in the Salt Lake Tabernacle. MAESTRO MAURICE Abrava-ne- l will lead the 82 Utah Symin a special phony musicians program of music designed for youth and their parents. Works to be performed will range from Johannes Brahms to Morton Gould and Leroy An- and daughter of Mr. and Mastelotto. Photos by A. D. Thomas Roy Scelberg Mrs. Robert NEW BABIES it Tooele Valley hospllal are L lo R: son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wallers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le derson. Brahms' charming Academic Festival Overture will set the tone of the concert, and Leroy Anderson's Sandpaper Ballet, Buglers Holiday and Sleigh Ride will conclude the concert in a surge of festive holiday spirit. Highlights of the program will include a first Salt Lake City of Gottschalks performance Night in the Tropics which the orchestra recorded ten days ago for Vanguard, and the thrilling Firebird Suite by Stravinsky. MUSIC ON THE lighter side will include Morton Gould's Latin American Symphonette which brought a standing ovation when the orchestra performed it recently at one of Its regular series concerts at High- How To Earn The Keys To Dad4s Car An automotive Division has come to the aid of teenagers In their efforts to borrow the family car. to A safety booklet How Earn the Key to Dads Car, has just been released by Division of Ford to all high Motor Company the school in country. The unique booklet offers youthful drivers a series of safety tips, driving hints and pointers on driving attitude which will assist all new drivers. A highlight of the booklet is a f , I A'i r VN -- either cobalt or A man in debt is so far a manganese In cattle rations save jfiay reduce the number of new RaIph WaMo Emcrson calves. Feed trace mineralized salt to be sure rations contain a different degrees, adequate amounts of these two Ralph Waldo EmerSon of Inter; Leagues Hunters Kill 107 Elk Illegally and Game. Department spokesmen noted that this illegal kill amounted to almost 10 per cent of the elk annual legal average harvest over the past five years. It was also noted that the of 107 animals loss known represents only verified cases, with the probability that this figure would likely be nearly 50 per cent higher if all illegal kills were reportr or known. ' without cost, by writing: Driving, 3000 Schaefer Dearborn, Michigan. Teen Road, Of the 107 kno.vn illegal kills, only a meager handful! of the were an i m a s majestic 1 salvaged. ..NOWS THE TIME TO JOIN! . STOP BY OR PHONE 882-320- I j 4 Tooele - 47 East r if Second North Utah History Course to be Given - t We've 10 new lanes and a whole New Year to Bowl in. SKILL FOR DRIVING Skill, concentration, 6afety and above all -jequipment, are the marks of a udgment star on the gridiron, the hocky Your rink or on a ski jump. Utah Safety Council reminds a car on you that driving snowy or icy roads also demands skill, concentration, winter equipment and judgment. In driving, however, the stakes are higher for you . may pay with your life for neglecting any one of those basic needs. 1 Cows in good condition at calving time have been known to give 25 per cent more milk than cows in poor condition, Missouri have investigators found. One of the best ways to make sure of this is to let them have access to trace mineralized salt during dry periods. A course in Utah History will be taught in Tooele beginning on January 7 at 6:30 pm. by Dr. Eugene Campbell, head of the Brigham Young University His- tory Department. Two hours semester or three quarter hours University credit will be given by BYU. FAMILY PARTY The annual Christmas party of the Clara Walters and the late Samuel H. Walters was held on Saturday at the Bit and Spur Clubhouse. Forty two members gathered and enjoyed a turkey dinner after which films were shown, and dancing was enjoyed by the children. Salt will keep ranch roads and walks free from ice and snow. j K FAMILY PARTY Five sisters upheld a fam.. tradition once again this year, as the five daughters of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Milliard, and their partners got together Saturday evening for a Christ- by Toni Allred mas party. Grantsville progress report Th!s year the party was held from building inspector Francis at the home of Mrs. Mae Baird, Broadbent and Austin Hunter in the Stromberg apartments. City registrar shows great Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Walters, strides in our town. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Stevens, Forty two new homes have Mr, and Mrs. George Buzianis, been built this year. Ninety Mr. and Mrs. Francis Broad-ben- t building permits have been and Mr Burt Soccal enissued. The estimated cost of joyed a delicious turkey dinner construction in this past year and exchanged gifts. has exceded This $800,000. The five sisters started the figure does not Include the Post family Christmas parties about Office which is another $20,000 2 ago and intend to keep nor the new Bee Hive State on years with this tradition as long as bank which cost $25,000. possible. WE HAVE AT THE present HOI IDA Y PARTIES time 12 new homes under conStill more holiday parties struction. These are not rental been have Club reported. units, but family homes. In prospect of spring building romh' mt at the home of are two trailer courts and a Carrie Reed for a lovely Christmas party. laundromat. THE COLLEGE CROWD The menu was planned in adThere is an increase of 70 The young people who are a vance and each drew in the Grantsville Elelady slip home from pupils college really have of paper on which one part of mentary and High Schools. with There has been an addition of the menu was written, from a the holiday spirit what ice skating at Blue dances, hat. 54 families in town and they and house bowling The night of the party, the Lakes, are residents of either trailer hemes or new homes. guests each brought the article parties. Whats more, they wont be of food she had chosen. NEW BUSINESSES in the past back until Thursday and going Each g u est also drew a year include the Bank, Dix the they will probably take exand number received an the State Road Cleaners, shed, with them. along glow happy Joseph Stumps Barber Shop, change gift. They all seemed to want to The ladies the Rio reported having Bailey Appliances. had a wonderful time. Those cram as much fun as they could Co. building Grande Lumber who attended the party were into the holidavs because from and the addition to the Grantsnow on it will be back to the Millie Broadbent, Carrie Reed. ville Drug. old grind. Fern Wilson, Hannah Eden, The Post Office may not be Goldie Carver, Lorna Higley, included as a business but durLib Worthington Myrtle Communists are frustrated Hale, ing the past two months, they and Millie Hale. capitalists. really have been busy! A Captain Halladay Bob Halladay Given Army Promotion Robert J. Halladay, pharmacy officer of the 328th General Reserve unit, Hospital Army has been given a promotion in rank, according to the units commanding officer Col. Willis L. Craddock. The former first lieutenant awarded a was There were 107 elk illegally killed during the 1962 deer hunting seasons, according to the Utah S;ate Department of Fish Lincoln-Mercur- elements. J Tickets for the entire family, may be obtained free with a $10 purchase In any Foodtown store. Drivers "Teenage Pedge, of which represents a series promises that a new driver can make to his parents In requesting use of the family car. The booklet is part of an over all youth safety program y conducted by Division. The program features Darla Miss Teenage America, Banks of Fresno, Calif., as the Divisions youth safety spokesman. During her reign this year she will discuss traffic groups teenage safety before throughout the United States. The booklet may be obtained, LIFE BEGINS at Tooele Valley Hospital for left, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dobias, and right, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Christensen. Photos by A. D. Thomas A lack land. CHRISTMAS VISITORS Many former Grantsville residents felt Theres no place like home for the and holidays, they added to the festivities In several families. Janet and Rob Miller and little daughter Laurie were here from to Portland, Oregon, the Vern Fawson brighten household Sue and Charles Johnson and four children their brought Christmas cheer to Bishop and Mrs. McCov Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown and families Charles had to flv back to irlstmas Glendale, Calif., on night but Sue and the hi!d n d: r staved cn for a few m and were driven home b' Suws parents. Bud and Lena Brown, Lida Gay and Roger Hammond. with son Trov were home in time to spend Christmas with family and friends. Roger is with the U S, Air Force and had to leave on Dec. 28 for Spain. Lida Gay and little Troy will stay with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Peterson until Roger can send for them, sometime In April. captaincy at ceremonies re- cently held by the Ft. Douglas-base- d group. of Grantsville, A Utah, Mr. Halladay is owner and operator of the Grantsville Drug Co His father is county commissioner R. Sterling Halla-dav- . resident dealers NOW! Trade n Save at your Buick Tliinl; Twice The newly promoted officer attended Grantsville high school and, in 1956, received a bachelor's decree in nhrmaev from the University of Utah. He was in the ROTC program at the a comUniversity, mission uoon graduation. The 328th Hospitechmedical tal comprises nicians and specialists from the Greater Salt Lake area. The lareest Reserve medical group In Utah, it is in constant training so as to keen abreast of modern medical advances. In case of national emergency the unit Is ready for full duty assignment in a matter of days. Caot. Halla-- . dav has been a member since earning You're probably paying the General price of a LeSabre by Buick why not own one? the (Fact 7 out of 10 full size cars low price names-a- re in the LeSabre price range or above ) Model shown below, $2869 Based on Manufacturers Suggested Retail Puce toi this leSibrg door sedan includes reimbursement lot Federal EictseTai andSug tested Dealer Delivery and Handling Charge) transportation charges. State and local tarn accessories and ophonal equipment additional 2 1952. BELATED A BIRTHDAY PARTY belated birthday party for Iola Reed was held at the home of Earl and Toni Allred. Idas birthday was on Christmas Eve but it was a good idea for a party through the holidays. Iola and Jim Reed, Russell and Beverly Wright, Don Ross and Aloyce Anderson, Ralph and Dick and Lemmon, LaWayne Nancy Dillard and Beulah Anderson were on hand to join in singing along with Mitch Miller records and enjoy enchillads, made by Russ and Bev Wright. 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Source NADA Guide Books, No. 1960, 1962 P CORN MEAL Sperrys Yellow FLOUR Wasatch Enriched VETS DOG FOOD LIQUID ALL IVORY Large B 5c 3 10 SuPreme SALTINE CRACKERS lb box 29c lb bag 89c lb bag $2.89 Quart Size 79c 25 3 0,1 1 bars 44c lb box 29c Is our gift from the clouds? Wesley D. Soulier, U.P. Agricultural Agent, and I)r. Paul D. Christensen, USU Extension Conservationist, check radio equipment being developed by Utah How HALIBUT FILET BONELESS 79c lb. food 11 North Main Tooele STORES great State University research engineers to modernize mountain moisture measurement. They and local county Extension agents will present a program of water and its use as the Union Pacific Railroad Agricultural Improve- ment Car tours Utah January for the 16th consecutive year. 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