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Show before di iiili-to soluit in Mantes Views ContinuJ Iron Front Pag Minte viut-- vut i!. a! it f mil. i anon Imi an.ithiT t!u Iren! if (Am- - refm ubiiitv anav fumi IikjI government jiu! giving it t the State ami IpUi'Ij! (i.nruinin.ls Mil!) s of loi.il Hi iiirrrinilin lo-- umlrul lit: permuted j donation of I und Drive was approved OIIIIR aition fiont the lnited SIU to the Boy Scout Grantsville iVltrwon l tmt ral student are being for imashing pianos, but they wiuld most likely be cioiniK.iit. d if they were to switch to smashing juke boxes College no doubt, the bride" is blushing be cauce she is ashamed of some of the tactics she resorted to in landing the fellow. case, hlu-hin- g the doctor isnt too compl.rientarv when he tells vou that you're as sound as dollar Elder Robert Johanon Hoht. Johanson Homecoming for F.lder Robert F. Johanson w.ll be held at the Grantsville Clark Ward Sunday May 12. at 7 pm. Cider Johanson Just recently returned from Sweden where he f iled a mission for the LDS CLurch. OPENS AIL CANS . . . QUICKLY. CLEANLYI WEEKEND IN CALDORMA Norman Thomas who is going to college at St. George, spent the week in California, visiting wish his sister Colleen Pershall, He also visited with his father Joe Ihomas and step mother. He attended church with Colleen to have her new baby named. WESTINGHOUSE TOMATIC ELECTRIC CAN OPENER K Completely automatic . . . opens tall cans, small cans, all cans. For table, counter or wall use. Model CO 19 Model HCH HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Lisa Kay Holyoak. J. Allen Parkinson. Dessie Erb, Verlen Young. May 10; Diane Campbell. June Bell, Bob Walk, Fay Sanders. F.rnie Beacham, David Palmer, May II: Mark Holyoak. Jeffery Lynn O. Rupp. May 12; Geraldine Wright. Carla Holyoak. Teryl Ifunsaker, Rickie Lawrence, and Juanita Redden, on May 13; e Harris. Glade Nelson, and Janice W'right, on May 14. 12 13 Ja-na- - HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson on May 11; Don and Helen Lawrence on May 13. HAS SlRGERY Louise Parkinson is in Tooele Valley Hospital having undergone surgery on Tuesday, May 7. She is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. new Westinghouse Beverly Anderson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Ross Anderson, is in the Tooele Valley an Hospital having undergone emergency appendectomy. automatic TOASTER MANGLES FINGER Mr. Wallace Boyer had the misfortune of having his little finger badly mangled on the equipment that he was working with. Mr. Boyer spent two days in the hospital and is now at home. $1399 sure. ..if ifsW6Stif1hOUS6 WE ALSO CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF PIPES & PIPE FITTINGS Bailey Appliance GRANTSVILLE, UTAH MOW 0 CLOSING SOCIAL The Grantsville Third Ward Relief Society will hold their closing social, Wednesday, May the Literary les15, following son, due to the fact that a Pot Luck Luncheon has been planned for the Building Fund, on Wednesday, May 22 at 12 noon. nlllOOW ON THE way home he spent two days in Rio de Janiero seeing the sights and visiting the beautiful Copacabana Beach. He traveled a distance of 7,000 miles or more in 19 hours on his way home. His homecoming is scheduled for Sunday. May 12, at 5 p.m. in the Grantsville Third Ward. Everyone is welcome to come. He also thanks the Transcript and Bulletin for sending the local papers to him during his mission. BUSY BS Busy Bs held their first meeting Tuesday. April 30, 1933 at the heme of Mrs. Beth Terry. Order of business was the election of the following officers -President, Lola Terry; Vice President, Molly Sutton; Reporter, Carol King. Other members include, Jeraldine Clark, Charlotte lack. This years project will be Home Improvement. Carol King, Reporter BAKE SALE Lets everyone go to the Jr. Mart this Saturday, May 11 and get our baked goods for Sunday dinner. The sale will begin at 10 a.m. i 1237 Finished Feet Of Floor Space Plus Full Basements 3 Bedrooms Hard Wood Floors Yh Baths 16 x 18 ft. Livingroom His & Her Closets Birch Cabinets - z - Cut riowert (both Troth and Artificial AFS EXCHANGE STUDENTS bring welcomed by the officer of the Grantsville I It A. left lo right: Muhuct Kurt, Kathy Matthews, Hanna Schmid, Luanna Ander-oPatti Allred and Julio Czar Sove. Potted Plants Plastic and Tresh n, Veteran Administration for GI loans administered bv' the have 'minors and menially imompe. Administration nI person, one of every five financed United homes built in the tthi-av Slate since the end of World you hear a person he do, .n't care tohat people War II. think or say about him. you valued at more than wi ider what ort of devilment billion are administered by he has been uj to flower Arrangements Man Senetta Veterans Special' Arrangements or Tree Edna's Floral 22 W. Vine 882-066- 9 Offer Get-Acquaint- on the Low Profile Nylon Tire that Gives 5,000 to 8,000 BONUS MILES! Save $4 to $8 a pair, up to $20 a set! $r Deluxe to more To Introduce the Gales motorist, the factory has authorized u to offer it at a special demonstrator price. This offer L good for a limited time on the purchase of pair and set only. It brings you, for less than the price of rayon tire that come on new cars, this tire that give 5,000 to 8,000 EXTRA mile under average driving Air-Flo- as low as bonus-mileag- e Suet tor compKti, standard, at Substantial tamt' tunny can' All condition. In return for our special demonstrator offer, we simply ask you to mention these advanced design tires to a few of your friends after youve experienced their superior performance on your own car. 7 Reasons Why This Low Profile Tire gives more miles per dollar I, Advanced low prolile design reduce scuffing." 2. More rubber on the road lengthens life. 3. PBH tread rublier costly nolyhutadiene additive make tougher tread. 4. nylon cord adds extra strength. 5. Hot carmakes strong, cass good for multiple retreads. 6. Low initial cost. 7. Guarantee protects your investment (see below). WHAT USERS SAY: d Guaranteed against 1 .V y ANY n: 1 My hue failure 22 "43 903 miles and cji.nji are stilt Cites tirtl run over 000 miles, tnd they still don't show ny wMf. to, Hum A Winters, Clearfield, Pennsylvanii free the recappjbie 12 OOO trouble alf the orimal tread remained when I sold the car -l- ames S Brown. Norman, Oklahoma com2 000 pared ivith miles on otner tires." A V Johiuon, Newport News, Vir,n.a Should this tire fail for ANY BRUISES. BLOWOUTS. RIM CUTS, etc. we will replace it with a new tire. You pay onlv for the mileage used according to Oates standard adjustment price schedule. NO TIME or MILEAGE reason-i- Polynesian May 11 Program This is last chance to your get your tickets to go to the wonderful Polynesian program that will be held this Saturday, May 11 in Grantsville. Price is $2 a seat and $1 per couple or for the 35 cents extra ladies dance that will follow the program. LIMIT. NO MONEY DOWN 18 000 miles on pavement and travel, and I can't see one sun ol wear " Steve I Shirley ft Collins, Colorado - Instant Credit Held Over from April While Present Stock Lasts! bAi OFF TO WASH. D.C. Laura Johnson left WednesWash. D.C. While day for there she will be the guest of Alice Worthington On Allred. her way home she will stop in Henderson, Tennessee and visit with Melba Worthington Bruce. 1 Many lovely items ideal for Mothers Day gifts will be available. Included are aprons, fancy and plain, tea towels, pillow cases, quilts, crib quilts, etc. A wide variety of home baked goods will also be on sale. LADIES CLASSIC Team Standings: Reids Chevron Swift Realty Dons Body Shop Furniture Atkin Realty Clars Auto Center ns Stickney Cigar Co LaFreya Beauty 882-- 2322 L 45 41 35 23 19 29 Buy Gates Whitewall Air-Flo- at regular low blackwall price plus 31 33 30 29 28 27 34 35 36 Road-Hazar- Dot Bloomdale, Floss Gordon, 172, 179, 484; ! Guarantee d 670 x 15 750 x 14 800 x 14 Reg Price 21.40 Reg Price 25.55 Reg Price 29.25 45 30 $15 $44 EXTRA! 100 Top Grade, High Tread 14" Used White Walls $0 J0 $ park rig 1214. individual games and series: Delores Patch, 243, 170, 529; Pearl Palmer, 178, 178, 521; Saxon Bracken, 180, 511; Jean Rush, 184, 510; Etta Mae Harris It 24-MON- TH EXAMPLES : High 179, 498; 171, 489; at 332 302 37 AlNop Chriss Alpine Lounge 204 43 2 High team games and series Swift Realty, 498, 1457; 484, Dons Body Shop, 534, 483, 1456; Gordons Furniture, 482, 471, 1421; Atkin Realty, 506, 1402; Reids Chevron, 479, 1373; Allsop Chriss, 1347; LaFreya Beauty, 1336;' Alpine Lounge, 1326; Stickney Cigar Co., 1286; Clars Auto Center, PHONE .. W 5 1 Corsages SI. 50 up ncluding recreation hall, starting at 10 a.m. Everyone is invited to attend. esi Tooele HOUSE V All Kinds mad-read- Vicky Lynn Pershall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pershall, of Los Angeles, California. Mother is Colleen Thomas, formerly of Grantsville. Vicky was born March 20, and weighted I pounds 8 ounces. ll :,;0 Double-tempere- Saturday, May 11 is the day for the long awaited Clark Ward bazaar and bake sale. The event will be held in the A- - - nv Mj.-jZiO- Clark Ward Bazaar - Bake Sale Is Saturday OTTSDAU OPEN 18111 time this year. ee the 10 New Mom 3 to 7 p.m. Daily yiidil hae , k f.t l.i! )iu tooiilil I.ke to ii.in.itf t tin1i.iijrv, i nulii vu call "o I m 4 23)5 nr f.ir mme-in- r a'l and jink Hum up v Thursday rvemng the held a mo t interesting the in auditorium meeting Three American I leld Service (Al S exchange) students talked to the group. I irst, Jul.o Car S so sang in Spanish to start olf the program Julio accompanied himself on the guitar, lb home is in Argentina MITHl'ET (MET) Kurt, from Turkey, told of his home and sihmil life. He said they took Ifi school subjects and only the teacher moved to the classroom instead of the students They hive at least four hours homework each night He told of the difference between life in Elder William Johanion Turkey and the United States Hanna Schmid, from Switzerland. told of her home life and how much school as different She said she couldnt understand get married so Elder William Cart Johanson, why teenagers She adii-e- d everyone not sun of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Jo- early. to get married unt.l they are at hanson has just returned hume least 23 and have a chance to from the Brazilian Mission after complete their education. for half two one and serving Julio Czar Snse from Argenyears. said he thought that dating tina, HE SERVED one year in Sao here is so much easier than in Paulo, a city of over four milIn Argentina the boy lion people. It is the fastest Argentina. must call the girls mother and growing city in the world, and ask permission to date the girl one of the fastest growing He must answer any question headAlso it is the churchwise. the mother may ask. He likes quarters of the Brazilian Mis- dating better in the U S. sion. AN OPEN discussion was held He served In a port city, a and the audience asked quesresort town of 100,000 people, tions concerning their home life. called Santos for one year in All three exchange students three different branches. The attend West in Salt Lake. High Church is growing fast there, Punch and cookies were served also. after and everyone seemed to months six The remaining the evening. were spent traveling In the enjoy smaller interior cities where the progress is a little slower. HE REPORTS the Brazilian people are very friendly people and readily accepting the gospel. In the Brazilian Mission they baptize from 200 to 250 persons per month. The branches in Brazil are all under the leadership of the people. The missionaries proselyte only. He reported they should have a stake there some- ' fUl S GtantsviPe i,c if "hi t h.Mn in To He Honored At Homecoming Home Coming Sunday For For Mother's Day till OKI On critiii-c- Mavbe inl,-i.- t ( Fll. rt In a few Hrars OR tit WjtJ i Stmlfiils Wil- Its Westinghouse You can be iriOKIV, i mii m IAfliaue Continued Ironj Tront Page 1953 10 Mi FI I A shop STATI D that he fell the was ded.ia:ed by liam I. Zentner Pallt'earer were Bishop W. Steadman. Leo E Bevan. Keitn Al'en. Floyd Cordon. Ros Cowans and Byron Liddell, bid. he said In other remark Chamber of Commerce Lliner pievident Taie. called for reports from the Retail Merchants Committee and the Mining and Smelting Centenn.al Cclebrat on Committee. Both reported that preparations for the annual Sidewalk Sale and the Centennial Celebration were progressing. Solicitors should be investigated as well as licensed it was Friday. May m r P, Governor could not lnje to get a muih better tjte butld.ng program than he vetoed. Ihe building prugfatn was a 'amiprorribe measure that vs ill be hard to change, he told Tooele Chamber of Commerce meniliers The special ei.m will be limited to the building News - The Tooele Transcript 725 North Main St. - Like New N0 exchange NECESSARY |