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Show LZTUri Grantsville News Cjrantsvillc StaLc Semin ary jfriJty, Jit' 8tOO p.m. C)program Luanne Prelude , Processional Opening Song Invocation Azulcrson Luanne Anderson Choose The Right" p Welcoming Remarks Piano-OrgaDuet Congregation Curtia Johnson Deanna Fawson and Christine Wright n Elizabeth Bailey Raymond Ellon David Fawson Gerald E. Jones President Arthur L. Barms James Hen wood Remarks Remarks Vocal Solo Presentation of Graduates Awarding of Diplomas Acceptance Remarks Remarks , . Closing Song Benediction Gerald E. Jones Graduation Class Rozella Mair Postlude Chorister Luanne Anderson Dianne Wells Smtnry President Kathy Matthews Counselor . Freshman Counselor Pam Fraser Sophomore Don Wayne Nelson Lynette Williams Becky Secretary Historian Lawrence Randy Brown Deanna Charles Melvin Christley Raymond D. F.lfors James W. Elkington David V. Fawson Deanna Lyne Fawson Gary L. Fawson Marilyn Fawson Nancy Fisher Carol Hope Green Terry D. Green William G. Green Robert Lee Hammond James Kenwood Curtis D. Johnson f nrlM Chairman Member Member Secretary Principal Teacher Arthur L. Barms -Saul A. Clark L. Clark Imlay J. Allen Parkinson Gerald E. Jones James R. Williams SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS ALL . . . Front row L to R: Delories Higley, Joy Hicks, Geraldine Butler, lee Ann Bacon. Second row: Pat Castagno, De- lores Ayala, Judy Worthington, Myra Reese Nelson on May Mdlward, John Paul Lawrence. Myra Lee Smith has received the normal four year scholar- from the University- of Utah for Education Majors only. only two to a district are given of this type scholarship, also BYU and Utah State, (aca- - Vicky Reed Kathleen Sutton Robert D. Terry W'dliam J. VanNoy Max Walk Dianne Wells Jeanne Williams Lynette Williams Christine Wright FOURTH YEAR POST GRADUATES Jackie Renee Anderson Nora Elizabeth Bailey Gloria Lynne Bolinder Lynn L. Green William G. Green George David Hammond James Henwood Deloris Fae HIgley demic). Douglas Mdlward - Snow Col- lege (academic); Tom Lemmon . . FOLLOWING IS a list of the students and the scholarships they have received. Trade ffoTfAVOKUt Tech - (Trade); Judy Tom Lemmon, Black, Douglas Barrus. Not shown is FOR HER (academic), DELORES HIGLEY - Holly-shi- p wood Beauty College (trade); Dixie and Geraldine Butler University (academic); Lee Ann Bacon - Weber State College. (academic); John Barrus Snow College and Utah State Univer- sity (academic); David Palmer Snow College (academic). jim Black - Snow College and Utah State (athletic): Paul Law- fence - Snow College (academic and athletic); Delores Ayala -Hollywood College, Beauty - FOR HIM Donnkenny Grief Blouses Suits and and Sport Coats Cordon ates Envoy Jantzen Union Pacific. Worthington (Activity); Holly- Joy Hicks w;ood Beauty College (trade) and University of Nevada; Pat Cas- Dixie College, BYU, tagno (trade). CSU and University of Utah. - Jewelry Sports Wear and Diploma! Swim Wear Wallets Seam proof-Ph- Maid il Arrow Shirts Lingerie rf i L Jackson Kenneth R. Johanson Thomas M. Lemmon Darryl J. Lowder Gary J. Worthington SENIOR CERTIFICATES Earnest J. Beacham Mojud Ns C&r Jerk Shocking Nylons Socks Jewelry Beau Brummell and Fisher Van F. Johnson A. Ties Jewel Boxes Jarman Noel Morgan Luce tf Shoes Luggage Famous Brand Summer Western Wear Hand Bags Williams Tony Lama - Acme Coal Note & Boots Shoes Man has found some 200 uses for but none for soybeans, 300,000 species of plants provided by nature. with lovely pink or yellow corsages as they entered the room. Every boy and girl had made plaques to give to their mothers and Mrs. Worthington gave the mothers a silhouette of their child a gift that will be cherished for many years by all the Mothers. The umbrella is fairly new in some ISO years old. It was known and used in India and China for centuries before that, generally as a symbol of royalty and power. U.S. . Cub Scouts , The lip reading also includes close scrutiny of other signals, including smiles, frowns, arched eyebrows, gestures, use of shoulders, etc. Organized At Grantsville Three Dens of Cub Scouts were organized at Grantsville, recently. The meeting, held at the Lions Hall, was conducted by Virl VanNoy, Cubmaster. A film was shown to help show how the program works and Don Johnson, Institutional Representative was the speaker. New Den Mothers are: Gertrude Hansen, Beulah Jackson, Anne Imlay, Lois P. Lawrence. Assistant Cubmaster is Ronald Jones and the Troop committee consists of: Ivan Worthington, Ralph Campbell and Clyde Worthington. Den Chiefs are Don Wayne Nelson, Randy Worthington and )Q j BROWN'S and Sandals 24 North Main OS? m3 GOSO AS PRE-FINISHE- MAHOGANY PANELING ! Last Rites Held In Montana Station Wagon Chevy H wagon looks this big when you load it up Funeral services were held Monday, May 13, 1963, at the LDS Church in Corvallis, Montana for Carol Caldwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Caldwell. ORGAN PRELUDE music was played by Alice Judd and the opening The song was Lord Is My Sheperd by Ear-len- e Flinders, Carolyn Judd, Ann Merkley, Linda Jo Adamson, Renae Nield and Rebecca Reynolds. Invocation was given by Earl Reynolds after which a life history and remarks were made by Clare Adamson, Relief Society President. Bishop Irvin H. Farley was the speaker. The closing song was "I Have a and was sung by the above six girls. Benediction was by Quentin Brown. Pallbearers were Earl Flinders, Reid Flinders, Clive Adamson, Donald Merkley, Henry Griffin, Kenneth Gardner. THE FLORAL offerings were handled by the Relief Society. Carol is survived by her parents, Robert D. and Nora Oakey Caldwell; brothers and sisters. Linda, Terry Vaughn, Tony Ernest, and Ann. Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Caldwell of Tooele. Save on these finer grade Philippine Mahogany panels. Check these important, money-savin- g features: (1 ) Factory finished . . . no filling, sanding, staining or varnishing required, (2) Full quarter-inc- That, in the eyes of most Chevy II wagon owners, is just about the size of it. e A king-siz- e appetite for cargo. But a dainty-onfor gas. And this, we hardly need add, is just the kind of wagon we planned it to be. Taut and trim as it is on the outside, we went to great lengths to keep it BIG where a wagon should be BIG. The load platform extends a full nine feet from the back of the front seat to the tip of the lowered tailgate. AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY And for all the pepper we packed into that engine (theres also a choice of an even thriftier 4 in most models), we were careful to keep it simple, easy to service and a real stickler on economy. Feel in a traveling mood? Well happy coincidence this is the time of year your Chevrolet dealer feels in his most generous trading mood. Looks like its high time you two got together. H, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE MANTES CHEVROLET CO 23 South 4 Main St. t Tooele Phone 882-314- 8 h thick . . . stronger, tougher. (3) Beautifully grained. (4) Easily installed with nails or mastic. fly per iq. ft. in Handy 4' x 8' panels Enhance living room, hallways or den with this beautiful, natural hardwood. $5.44 per sheet. VINYL y and this big when you gas it up FINER GRADE D, Pat Hardy. Chevy II Nova 400 GRADS Gift Suggestions From BROWN'S 43 A 25 Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Roten on May 25. Vi ... on Vandy Davis on May 26 Fmma Clark, Brad Sutton, Lorraine Snow, Melvin Christley, Marjorie Fidler, Jay Lynn Anderson, on May vf. Connie Johnson. Bill Gustln. Saundra Sutton. Mark Sandberg. Val Blearard. Jamez Fow-leJoan Allred cn May 25 Lee Smith. Third row David Palmer, Jim if v'.y HONORED The First Grade, under the direction of their teacher Mrs. Marilyn Worthington, Fri10, May day, presented a special Mothers Day Program. They had many novelty numbers and they sang beautiful songs. Each Mother was presented Or- Mav 24. rirmnrm r -- MOTHERS BIRTHDAY TO: Florence Jermy. Gdberta tega. Ronald Dean Walters Elkington. Darrell Paskett Terrill Ann Price Stephen 1963 r. Donna Lee Magee Rozella Malr Kathy Matthews Patricia Ann McMichael Glenn A. Orgiii James Dean Palmer Lance 24 HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Gerald Mdlward, son of Mr and Mrs. A. Seldon Mdlward. of has been Berkley. California, visiting family and friends In Grantsville for the past two HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO: weeks. Gerald stayed at the Jack and Irene Mdlward on home of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mav 26. Joseph Edward Johnson Laura Lynn Johnson Jimmy L. King Preston Sth HAPPY Patti Allred Iris Booth Janice Brow UlirJ UJarJ C,(ape! Friday. May SUNDAY CITSTS Mr. and Mrs. Dale Callister and son, visited in Grsntswlle on Sunday, with Mr and Mrs Ivan Hale and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aif Callister. graJinates C omntcnccmcnt jfirst- - Tooele Transcript GLITTER FLOOR SATIN-GLID- E BATH FIXTURES CEILING TILE W-.-- . NT TILE '-- ' up bath with Satin Glide Pullman Vanity, Cabinet... or bothl Styled in harmonious colors inexpensively priced. Dress rw'Vk I' -.- 9 Vinyl resists oil, dirt and stains. Cheerful colors go clear thru. A cinch to install because it can be cut with knife or scissors. Lovely, delicate designs enhanced with ewel-likmetallic flakes. It's 9" Sq.ft 9" tiles, each new, smart, pracitcal. acoustical surfaces. In PULLMAN VANITY 450 U .....3 VB-3- 6 plain or Does not include plumbing or counter top) STARFIRE LINEN CABINET-ST3- 0 21 Now 2995 USE BESTWAY BUDGET TERMS STORK SHOWER A stork shower was held on May 9 for Daryl Johnson, given by Selma Arbon and Erma Dickerson at the home of Mrs. Dickerson. Friends and from Defle Cafe attended. Mrs. Johnson received many lovely gifts and wishes to express her thanks to all her friends. SATISFACTION A OIVIIIOM or GUARANTEED OIM (AICMI COIft |