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Show Grantsville News Grantsville Junior From This Friday Grantsville Junior Prom Is Friday, April 19. at 9 p.m. The theme Fascination" will be carried out in white, gold and American Beauty decorations. New ideas and originality creates a new effect. Chairmen are Jerry By bee, Laurie Johanson, and advisori are Mr. Clark Imlay and Mrs. Morns Wyberg, Music will be furnished by Stewart Grow Orchestra. Price Is $1.75 per couple, $1 for spectator and extra ladies. There will be 32 couples participating in the Promenade. The public Is cordially Invited. EASTER At the Utah State Drama Festival, held In Provo, at the BYU on April IS, Grantivllle IHgn had one student who received superior rating. Paul Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Clark. Three other students who participated at the estival were: Joe Johnson, Lee Ann Bacon, and Myra Lee Smith. They re- r ceived excellent ratings. Students Do Well On TV On April 13, students from Grantsville High School were on TV's program On Camera." Six students represented CHS. They were Gary Fawson. Lance Fisher, Kent Palmer, Patti Allred. Pat Castagno and Mary Ann Diderickson. These students obtained one of the acores ever achieved onhighest this program. Congratulations! VISITORS Al's Drive Inn took three points from I S & R Co. High for Al's was Louise La Fever 528; Norma Buzianis, 186, Mrs. Allred. Janet and Dawn 538. High 519; Jean Tooele residents County should start now and prepare for the county livestock show. Liability: All entries are accepted with the understanding that neither sponsors nor officers shall be held responsible for any loss or damage that shall arise to livestock on exhibit. Each exhibitor shall be solely responsible for any loss or damage done to another or occasioned by or arising from any animal or article exhibited by him and will indemnify the sponsors and officers against all legal and other proceedings thereto. All feeds, feeding equipment, etc., must be supplied after the show by individual exhibitors. iT 400 TEMPO DESIGN TINES Carole Castagno surprise birthday party for Carolee Castagno was given by Erma Watson. Rebecca Valerio, and Junie Gay Hunt on Saturday evening, at the home of Erma Watson. Those present were Pat A Bea-cha- S. Main 882-227- 8 Camille Anderson, Marge Durfee, Wendy Williams, Carol Soelberg, Treaca Palmer, Lora-le- e Harris, Joyce Broadbent, Loreen Williamson, Cherry Hearty and Emma Louise Wil- liams. The evening was spent dancing the limbo, playing games and a program. Lovely gifts were received by Carolee and delicious refreshments were Open House Welcome to Visit and See Real Values at GALAXIE HEIGHTS ADDITION Only four of these beautiful homes remaining, one Brick construction, and three ramblers. tri-le- vel double large living room with lovely The kitchens have many cabi sized guest closet. built-in nets, range and ovens, formica cabinet tops, two compartment sinks, expertly covered inlaid You'll thrill floors, large eating area and planter. oil the the bath room and at the beautiful bath No home has larger bedrooms master bedroom. nor more closets. The lull basements with ruffed e holds great possibilities lor real bath and Tile sills, copper plumbing, best family living. of equipment in water heating and the home furnace healing system spell real desired value. ALDER, WALLACE, INC. are proud to show and have you purchase their outstanding creations in home styling, located in the heart of Tooele's favored See residential area, so near to all the schools. these lovely homes today at OPEN HOUSE on Fairlane Drive, 3rd South and 300 West. fire-plac- Hammond David Fawson e, JANICE BROWN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Brown, and David Fawson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fawson, were chosen to attend. These students were chosen at a local contest by three local In are the Judges. They graduating class of the Grantsville Seminary. Grantsville will also furnish 4 musical number for the contest, a girls trio, Kathy Matthew's, Dianna Charles and Annalyn Jackson. They will be accompanied by Deanna Fawson. THE FINAL State Contest will be held at the Institute of Religion in Salt Lake City April 25, at 7:30 p.m. There will be one boy and one girl chosen from each District to appear in the final contest. Our District consists of Dug-waTooele, Grantsville, Magna Copperton and Granger Semi- naries. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Vonda Angel, Gary Wells, Kenneth J. Nelson on April 19. Belinda Ann Worthington, Wilma Cordova, Dianna Ellis, on April 20. Wayne Boyer, Deann Johanson, Fred Pfau, on April 21. Gertrude Hansen, Don H. Johnson, Nell Smith, David on Beverly Wright, April 22. Joy Hicks, Buddy L. Van Aus- dal, Dorothy Bolinder, Sharlene and Mattinson, Jere Walker, Patricia J. Price, on April 23. Geld-mache- r, Homes Offered For Sale By ATKIN Realty and Construction 324 South Main Street Phone 882-097- 6 for the Smelter Rush. 193, 182, 186, 525 489, d Tooele County Rifle and Pistol Club will meet Wednesday. Apr 24, at the City Hall Civic Rixims at 7 30 pm. Members are asked to be present and visitofs will be welcomed. The possibility of a large bore competition match will be discussed. President Tranklin velt died April 12. D. Wait a tested minute, die too," pro- father, your talking Western, nut space." I,' retorted the son disdainfully hail from West Mar." American Mercury. More than alx million GI loans have been made, the Veteraas Administration says. Roose- 1945. PENNEYS ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 192, 534. Eagles took three points from the Style Shop. High for the Eagles was Afton Puff, 201, 493, Betty Nix. 199, 183, 557 and Florence Jacobs. 183, 485. High for the Style Shop was Betty Park 200. 181, 558 and Jane James 497. ItJCHBj LEAGUE .Dons and Reid'i continued to the league despite a three loss to the Tooele Merc. for the Tooele Merc was Long with games of 204, 222 for a 582 series. Lou Miller had a 207, 585 series. High for Don's and Reids was Mike Mo-gwith a 212, 604 series. George Putnik had a 228, 558 series. Busico's Cash Store won all four points from Margetts Jewelry. High for Busicos was Rich Gregrich with games of 211, 214, for a 603 series. Jim Newark had a 207, 597 series. Art Welch had a 208, 590 series and Ralph Paglione had a 205, 561 series. Tony Busico had a 201 game. High for Margetts Jewelry was Wally Kopfer with a 232 game and Earl Hammond had a 203 game. The Satisfaction Center won three points from Red and Jims Tavern. High for the Satisfaction Center was Alzo Morrell with a 203, 559 series. Fred Martinez had a 206, 548 series and Pete Knaus had a 209 game. High for Red and Jims Tavern was Steve Savich with a 235, 586 series and Larry Siebers had a 209 game. Franklin Life Insurance Co. lead point High Deb won four points from the Elks. HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO: High for Franklin Life was Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller on Dewey Orr with a 211, 590 series. Bob Seright had a 200. April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller on 586 series and Keith Warr had a 218 game. High for the Elks April 21. was Frank Sweeda with a 222, Dont forget the Polio Clinic 556 series. The Eagles won three points Saturday at non at the Grantsfrom the First Security Bank. ville School Lunchroom. High for the Eagles was Pete Hatch with a pair of 200 games REPORTED IMPROVING for a 595 series. Tex Reed had Mrs. Donna Williamson is re- a 229, 574 series and d Lynn to members ported by family had a 217 game. High for Wilbe much improved. Mrs. First Security Bank was Ned liamson underwent surgery last Garcia with a 203, 548 series. week, friends may send cards Dan Smith had a 225 game. to the LDS Hospital. Mike Mogus, Secretary SPECIAL MENS SIZES! TRUE WESTERN STYLING PROPORTION-FI- THURSDAY MORNING QUEEN PINS THREE WOMAN LEAGUE Team Standings: W 40 16 39 17 Alans Super Service Peter Pan Alpine Lounge Pedersens Insurance Tooele Merc Alex Golf Shop 66 Pnulips and Lid TV My Brothers Place A1 Lows, 1577. Individual series: Ike Garcia. 582; Stella Moyes, 574;; Donna Smith, 565. High team game: Lucky 8, 570; Late Starters, 558; Lucky 8 544. High game: Donna Smith, 229; Lois Shepard, 215 and Stella Moyes, 211. The GI bill added 460,000 to the nations work force, the Veterans Administra- tion says. .. L 35 21 .. 32 3114 24 24 32 244 254 304 23 33 19 37 11 45 Allsop Realty High team games and series: Peter Pan, 496, 486, 1428; Alans Super Service, 495, 475, 1403; My Alpine Lounge, 490, 1307; Brothers Place, 1300; Tooele Merc, 1263; A1 and Lid TV, 1226. High individual games and series: Jean Mogus, 219, 182, 176, 577; Donna Smith, 202, 180, 521; 174, 528; Alyce Sly, 180, Helen Howard, Ike 177, 500; Garcia, 484; Louise Morris, 168, 476; Dollie Gregrich, 159, 460; Etta Mae Harris, 191; June Readicker, 164; Wanda Nash, 162; Mickie Ishizuka, 162; and Dorothy Hill, 160. T I Hefty cotton denims up to 13i oz. styled exactly the way he likes em . . . low on the hip, tight on the leg. Reinforced at all points of strain, Sanforized, machine washable. BOYS' ACTION KNITS! polyester n cotton knit underarm in- with a f sert. Machine wash. Vycron YOUR CHOICE rino II ,0 ' Stock up with a summers supply of short sleeve sport shirts . . . Penneys terrific low price makes it easier than ever. Dan River combed cotton plaids, deep tone edwardian print cottons, cotton n Cupioni rayon embroideries . . . regular collar, coat front or pullover models. All machine washable. Sizes mwv Hen-wo- fire-plac- ' use. And never, never leave children alone in the house, no matter whether there Is a fire In the fireplace or not, says the National Board of Fire Underwriters. Fire deaths In the lni-teMCI State during totaled 11,700. and the approximately deaths were highest among children under 14 years of sge and elderly persons of 65 and over. A little boy decked out in a apace helmet cornered hi dad and announced: Put 'er lhar, you ornery old horned toad, or i'll plug you with my (Thursday). i with exclusive Gordon Furniture Rifle . Pistol Club To Moot April 24 keep Lawrence Floral and Edna's Flora! split, each taking two points. High for Lawrence was Barbara Valdez, 196, 500, Sandra Shubert, 186, 187, 551, Aletha Wrathall, 191, 6S2 and Pearl Pah mer, 183, 528. High for Ednas was Georgia Poulson 196; Judy 193, $S9, 508, June McMurray. The Seminary Speech District Contest will be held at the RECREATION Granger Seminary on April 18, HI PERFORMANCE SO a fireplace, your home firesafe by placing a screen in front of it when In 19, 1963 Gleness Cooper 487. Two Students f Putt Into ovtn th tou ghost . mtkot cultivating and tilling jobs . new oding a brooro Future Design for deeper, faster eipandeble tines. 30" tilling tilling fold nyei width handles easy spin starter finger tip controls direct . . no drive, belts' Puff I Veor Warranty Pay as vow Crawl If you have Friday, April Browns tok four points from Batemans. High for Browns was Carol Shields 221, 482 and Bonnie Shields 507. High for Batemans was Golda Bishop 489 and Speocli Contest ; Vi 187, 180, Anderson Barbara Gilmore and Virginia Franches V, MASTER TEMPO William, 535; RELIABLE CHORES The Tooele Transcript 536. Janice Brown Enter District RUGGED, y 5. Easter visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Allred were Mr. snd Mrs. H. B. O'Dell of Salt Lake City, parents of Foul Clark Two English k hiultxyi battled In school, but in their prime they both became famous: one was an admiral and the other a bishop. ear later, meeting on a railroad platform, the bishop, who bad gained weight considerably, swept up to the uninformed admiral, and inquired: Statioiimaster, from which platform dies the 10.05 leave?" The adrrral, looking at the churchman robes, replied; Platf.irm five, madam. But Bowler of the week waj Ellen In Davis with high games of 237 be your condition, you shouldn't Croat Northern traveling"' and high aeries of 612. Ellens Goat. hm. Great Northern other two games were 190 and 185. High team game. 906 was rolled by Edna's Floral. With Parnas team coming in at a close second with 995. Pama'i rolled high team series, 2660. Parna's took four point from Gillespies, High for Parnas was our Bowler of the Week" Ellen Davis. Naomi Breen, 190, 186. 555. Virginia Heileson. 188, 188, and Parni Wimmer 186, 522. High for Gillespies was Barbara Peterson 195, 181, 5M. Milda Thomasson, 196, 196, 556 and Juanita Holmes, ISO, 180, ' 1 f 099 arch n Balance cushion insole add comfort, support. Rubber sole, buff crepe trim. Machine wash! AA, B 4 to 11. 7 GAY COTTON CORDUROY OXFORDS! SUMMER-FAVORE- FOR A fleet-foote- ment. Hand washable, too! B 4 to 10. ' ' nf FABRIC D SHIFT FLY-AW- AY J99 Black, white, chino, d gold . . . fashion colors get a tapering toe treat- ' j; M TAPERED COTTON CANVAS & CORDUROY FABRICS v 199 S,M,L JL Pastel Dacron polyester, nylon n cotton and printed cotton batiste . . . breeziest fabric ever blended! 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