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Show - rrHUfi Friday, April 26, The Tooele Transcript Record Crowd 1963 ftLOJS Attends Grantsville Conference The people of the Grantsville Stake who attended Stake Conference were richly rewarded by the messages given by the visit-In- g members from the Primary and Relief Society. KATHLYN GARIFF compared the Miracle Working of Jesui Christ with the life of Helen Kellar. She told how the teacher Ann Sullivan opened a new world for the child and how the of Jesua have opened teaching a new world for the Children of God. Belva Barlow of the General Board of the Relief Society, explained that it makei little difference how old a person is who leads, so long as they have the spirit and the light. She atated also that life is a training ground where we are constant- Wal-ter- 1 Home Coming Polynesian Sunday For Harms Margaret Home for Paradise Coming Here coming will be Margaret held Sunday, April 28 at 7 p.m. at the Grantsville First Ward. Miss, Barrus has recently returned from the Samoan Mission. Everyone is welcome. Watch for the date when the Brigham Young University Polynesian Groups will be in Grantsville to present their program, "polvnes an Parad.se." They are well known around the itate for their outstanding performances at the Terrace and other places of entertainment. This program will be sponsored by the Boy Scouts of Grantsville. It win be held in the Grantsville High School Auditorium, on Saturday, May 11. at 7:30 pm. The price of admission will also admit you to the dance, to be held In the gym after the Barrus 4 4 I i HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Sidney G. Clark. Danny Reed, Ester Lynn Durfee, Lee Matthews, Lois Walk on April 24. Mary Durfee on April 25. Joan Imlay on April 26. Albert Castagno, Agnes E. Anderson, Orvil D. Price, and Brenda Dickman on April 27, AJice Peterson, Kim Palmer, Florence Rupp on April 28. Carma Johnson, Linda Walters, Carol Mae Drake, Myra Lee Smith on April 30. . ft. LIVESTOCK SHOW the Dont Tooele forgt County Stock Show on May 4, to be he'd in Grantsville. There will be exhibitors from the Ag classes from Tooele and Grantsville. under the direction of their advisors, Mr. Beck strom of Tooele and Mr. of Grantsville. Come out and see the fine fllllCU lllllCrS 800 people Approximately through four nights of play, wit- nessed or played In the Volley- ball Tournament, conducted by District D Supervisor. Mabel E. Muelier THE SKILL tournament wss won by the Grantsville Clark Ward after defeating the Eighth Ward of the North Tooele Stake and the Fourth Ward of Tooele Stake. The Participation Tournament 1L. WTFKEND TRIP Mr. and Mrs Sterling Halla-da- v and Mr. and Mrs, J. Rurben I" .Ia' ltlh- J cft) IV'vd'- now beginning e, - altf cl?1 ofhV w!l!) , covered "T " of he Canvon Dam. and a valley wh1ch cd p,ne Va,ley Hailaday reports to be a frn r- - CI call- Mra- mod- - shanRri,a' England Construction Inc. j. ITS A GIRL dent. Survivors, parents, brothers, and sisters, Mrs. Leon D. Holman, Mrs. Devon Stephenson, Jack Nunley, all Moroni; Mrs. Merrill Stephenson, Levan; Mrs. Eldred (Mary) Stephenson, of Pueblo, Colo.; Wallace Nunley, Bountiful; Reed Nunley, Grants-la- l vilie; Thomas Nunley, Murray, s er Softball Tournament. Now the time to get eligible to play. THE DIVISION and District would like to say thanks to all who have helped in any way to thi tournament a success. In la In District D V. B. Tourney projects these students are DIES Its a girl for Mr. and Mrs. I Morlcy Cook of Grantsville. The new baby arrived on April 19, I In a Salt Lake Hospital. Wait- Ing at home for his little sister is big brother David. Grand- - I parents, Mrs. Alice Cok of ! Grantsville. and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Edwards, of Stockton. Utah. Former Teacher At Grantsville Dies WEEKEND GUESTS Weekend visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saul A. Clark HAPPY WEDDING was Sue Weimer of Oregon. ANNIVERSARY: Mr. and Mrs. Grant Christley Sue is the room mate of Eileen. Clark. Sue and Eileen are at- 0n April 25. Mr. and Mrs. James Fowler tending school In Provo at the George and Lucille Hammond. BYU. on April 29. - W The Clark Ward Relief Society is having a bazaar and bake tale on Saturday, May 11, in the recreation hall. Everyone U invited. Funeral services for Louise Nunley were held Monday at the Monronl East LDS Ward. Miss Nunley died of injuries suffered in a Moroni auto acci- Hailaday. CORRECTION OF DATE BIDS All people interested in Bid- ing on the projects in Grantsville check on the correction on the dates. The correct date is April 27 Instead of May. Dickerson, Mary Ann Dlderickion, Vkky Reed, Cindy Brown, Kathy Matthew, Judy Worthington. Third row: Jean Williams, Terrill Price, Vicky Gunderson, Sheryl Reed, Linda Price and Colleen Gollaher. Hun-sak- SISTER Awards will be presented in the near future. The next tournament will be held in August L to R: Lynnette Clark Ward To Hold Ilazaar MOVE TO TOOELE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stromberg and children have moved to Tooele. They have built a new home on West Vine Street. April 24 marks the birthday of CUB SCOUT pretty Lois Walk, daughter of TRAINING COURSE Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Walk. The Dont forget the Cub Scout day will be made special with training course to be held In a big birthday cake with three the Second and Grantsville candies on it, and a family Clark Ward Church this Satur- party. On Sunday, another spec- - dayt April 27. Those connected day with turkey dinner and with the Cub Scouts in Grants- grandparents Mr. and Mrs, vIn Stake should attend. This is a program that you can't afford to miss. tagno. DISTRICT CHAMPIONS The Grants, vllle Clark Ward Volleyball Team woa the Grantsville Stake Tournament and later they non the division tournament Pictured in the photo. Front row: Pat Castagno, spout director. Second row ning session. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE If you happen to be a relative of one of Grantsvilles beloved citizens, you may get a pleasant aurprise on your birthday, This sweet lady will call you and sing "Happy Birthday to You." If you are wondering who she Is, it is Mrs. Esther i Kathleen S ' 1''7 7, uLl : Mer-riban- s. Glenda Bushnell. Reetha Gillette, Droubay, Geneve Buys. Mrs Eva Jones, Helen Saltzg ver. Grace Erick-soBetty Castagno, Pat Cas- 4 learning and that as aduiti we should not be afraid to learn. She gave this challenge to mothers, "What will your children remember of their youth." Music for the morning session wis furnished by the Singing Mothers of the Grantsville Stake, under the direction ot Melba Well and accompanied by Vera Eifors. THE AFTERNOON sessions music was rendered by the Prid mary boys and girls of the and Guide Patrol classes from each ward In the Stake, under the direction of Mrs. Hutchins, and Mrs. Sager of St. John. President Barrus announced that for the first time since he has been Stake President, the attendance at the afternoon session was greater than tha mor- Maoris Samoans outstanding sportsmanl.ke manner THE GIMFS were ail piaved In Grantsville In the Second Ward Recreaton Hail. Umpire and Referee . time keepers and acore keepers for these tournaments were Kathy Taylor, Vivian FadJis, LaRena Cummings. Beverlv White. Alma Jean . ly Ilawaiinns was won by Lake View, after they defeated Grantsville First Ward and Tooele Stake, Tourth Ward. The Sportsmanship Trophy went to the Tooele Stake Fourth Ward for the'r outstanding perAs formance In Sportsmanship they had entered both tournaments and were beaten there was maintained through this Round Robin Tournament, an i Former students of Grantsville will be Interested In the following news Item. DR. JAMES Clove, Jr., Educator dies. Dr. James Clove Jr., veteran Utah educator, died Thursday, April 18, In a Salt Lake hospital. following a short illness. D- Clove vas superintendent of the Murray city schools for 18 years and was former Prin-r'oof nd Grantsville High Schools. He taught at Provo High School and interrunt-e- d his teaching to serve In World War I. EM 1919 he became the principal of Grantsvilh High School. He was principal of Grantsville for about three vears. He taught for two years in Los Angeles, and then returned to Utah to become Superintendent of Mur- ray Schools in 1933, a position Is. he held until his retirement in -i Sand , Grading Hauling Excavating valOVel Soil I I j I Phone 882-139- Roacl Materials 7 Ecruipment Rentals j j How see all thats new at your Chevrolet dealeri Try out all the things these bucket-sea- t Chevrolet Super Sports have going for you extra-co- st options like transmissions, engines,, Positraction axle, tachometers, the works and your decision wont be whether ce but which. Chevrolet the luxury you could reasonably want, all at a reasonable Chevrolet price; the Chevy II Nova 400 Theres the Jet-smoo- th Impala SS with all CHEVROLET CHEVY II SS, a car that can give any family more run for its money (gives you a break on upkeep, too); the turbo-supercharg- ed Corvair Monza Spyder(nice, huh?); and finally, the sports car that inspired them all, Corvette. Chances are youve got your Super Sport picked out already. If not, some warm spring weather, a country road and your friendly Chevrolet dealer will help you decide, for sure! rear-engi- ne CORVAIR CORVETTE nn 13! pM 1951. Dr. Clove was born Sept. 9, at Provo, a son of James and Mary Elizabeth Ivie Clove. T He married Dec. 17, 1919 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Sue uk.u tills, id, 1891, Another great "First"... famous independent coil Beautyrest construction plus the added comfort of this new smooth quilted sleeping surface r 1959. ;'fU3Skr: W ,r ; EASTER TRIP Over the Easter holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Wrathall Matthews and Lynn Jefferies, along with Lola Johnson and her two little boys went to Hoover Dam on their way to Phoenix, Arizona, to visit with Archie Jefferies. Thev came back by way of the Glen Canyon Dam. Nice trip to take in the spring and it was enjoyed by all. : Mi .XetMasHeu ms.' M-- r A 11 ,mrrmmr ygg tmailliH W IVrr il . ike aaew Rutiles! 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'( IONG ROY Twin NORMAl extra or TUFTED Moneoss fa 9.50 or O' boaipnaf size FIRM QUUTEO f OTHER MATTRESS GIVES YOU BEAUTYREST 9 0 ROY FUU SIZE FIRM NORMAl TUFTEO or OUUTEO lONC or EXTRA Mon rats boatpewiQ COMFORT BECAUSE UAUTVtT-lfUA- )P 0408 or TUFTEO or QUUTEO Jmolmonm aN koami W9 50 NO w OTHER MATTRESS HAS THIS UNIQUE UP CAN'T k-- SZKMSE "nwQBfl OUtlTfD TUFTED or boaapetng Mottros 179 f k. c 'sacsaksC EXTRA jil MNG SIZE FIRM EXTRA O' NORMAl TUFTED or QUUTEO asowraw So of I tv 2994)0 CONSTRUCTION UG BEAUTYREST by SIMMONS mnw ( Gordon (0 South Main S pw '" - Furniture Co Tooele, Utah Phone 882-227- 8 Other Mattresses 3995 and up Information Do you know that the Bookmobile collection of reading material for adults is outstanding, and that the scheduled has been adjusted to meet the convenience of adult patrons? The Bookmobile visits Grantsville on alternate Tuesdays, making two stops - the post office and the elementary school. Since the Bookmobile has been making its first stop at the Post Office, the number of books being checked out has doubled. If you are not already taking advantage of this fine service, why not make it a point to visit the Bookmobile next Tuesday, April 30, any time between the hours of 10 a m. and 4 pm. If you are interested in work- All Super Sports available in both coupe and convertible models. ( Super Sport and Spyder equipment optional at extra cost.) ing a while at the Bookmobile, and getting acquainted with how things are run, call Mrs. Lyle See four entirely different kinds of cars Walk, MOTHER VISITS Mrs. Nell Mason, of Ririe, Idaho, is visiting in Grantsville with her daughter and family. Bishop and Mrs. Lee Anderson. at your Chevrolet dealers MANTES CHEVROLET CO 23 South Main St. Tooele Phone 882-314- 8 v U |