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Show The Tooelo Transcript BACK AT WORK Idl Johnson TooU Cninuv Recorder i hjuk at her dek eber a two week nines during which she tsai hospitalized Friday, jnn Sports M, 9G3 Grantsville News 1 SEEING WITH DEAN TELEPHONE il&.i the fourth, there will be parade In the morning and ridea and racea for the children. After the mornings activities, there will be an Independence Day program that will be held HES GOT YOUR NUMBER (or has he?) If the phone you use is listed under another's name in the telephone directory, chances are you've been missing some The remedy important calls. is simple. Get your own name in the new directory by ordering a personalized listing. The low cost only 50 cents a month includes your name, address, and the number of the phone For quick action, you use. just call our business office. Come out and aupport the who give ao freely of their time to our community. fire-me- HURRY! The new STATE INSPECTED telephone directory goes to press soon. APPROVED If you plan to put an advertisement in the Yellow Pages, call our business office and ask to have a Yellow Pages representative get in touch with you. Raw Milk 60c gallon MOUNTAIN STATtt TIIIPHON 884-399- CONTESTANTS WANTED Girls are wanted to entdY the Fourth of July Queen contest Any girl between the ages of IS and JOO, who Is single, is eligible to enter the contest. She must also be a atudent or a student of the Grantsville High School. meraic itisiiii Lucille Hammond HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO . . . Tom Reed. George Hammond on June 14; Jean Holyoak, Lou Rae Tate on June 15; Joan McCIt-manRay Barrua on June 16. Garth Green, Travis Campbell, and Garth Edde on June 17, Debra P. Cowley, Emily A. Clark, Curtis Lee Palmer, Donna Debra Williamson, Williams, Travis G. Hager and Julie Rupp on June 18. s, ILAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Jay R. Wor- thmgton, on June 14; Mr. and Mrs. Garth Edde on June 16. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson on caused 18. Mr. Anderson Amlcrwon 1). Row u .No vnv (da from auto-mohd- nt Dm Ros Anderson was recently installed as Post Commander of Veterans of ureign Wars Harris Carter Pom No. 9H3. Installation was held at the Department Convention held at Moab, Utah, on June 8 The Department of Utah was privileged to have Mr Byron E. Gentry, the National Commander-In-Chief. of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, in attendance. The city of Moab was host to the convention, they had many tours interesting sight seeing arranged which included, river trip, horse riding, motor tours to Dead Horse Point and other that surround scenic wonders their city, J 882-30C- lt 5 CJ I Miss Berdme Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis was refurned to her home on Sunday, from the St. Marks Hospital. Berdme is happy to he home and is feeling as good as can be expected. We all a wish Berdme speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fox and children. Bobby and Kathy, returned from a ten day fishing trip to the Strawberry, where they had good fishing and a nice time. Home Missionary For Grant SKILLET BAKE SUPPER Don't forget about the Skillet Supper that the Third Ward is holding on Saturday. 15 on the First Ward Patio at 5 00. Bring the whole family and give Mom a treat and a day off from cooking. I - Commander Mrs. Mayna Smith spent Sunday at the home of a son and .ille daughter-in-law- , in and Mrs. Lee Smith. Magna. Mr. Mrs. LaVarre Oliver, of Lake Point, visited Monday with a sister, Mrs. LaRue Coon. low s: Clover Ward - Howard Davies. Richard Tracy, Lorraine Broad-Bakhead. e Dugvvay Ward - James R. bams. Gavlon Palmer, r.rda Ward - Max L. Shirts, Charles H Riggs, Grantsville First Ward - Ed die Watson, William Johanson. Grantsville Second Ward - Wil- lard Sagers, Robert Johanson. Grantsville Third Ward neth Johnson. J. Alvin Anderson Lake Point Ward - John R. Droubav and Austin M. Barrus. St. John Ward - Vernon Faw-Citson, Joel Orgill. Wendover and Ibapah - Lionel e Mr. and Mrs. Banaire Rose, who have been in San Diego, Calif, the past year, have returned to their home in Erda. Wil-Jun- Miss DeAnne Gardner, of Idaho spent Friday Blackfoot, with Mrs Donna Rose and family. ATTENDS CONVENTION Mr. Don Ross Anderson and sister Gayle Kirk, traveled to Utah on Friday to attend the VFW Convention. They motored down to Moab with Mr. Leland Gregerson of Salt Lake They reported that they had a very enjoyable trip and that the citizens of Moab treat- - Tippetts ed them most cordially. Mr. Clark Ward - Alfred Callister Gregerson is the brother of and Sharon Orr. Christie Fawson. 'V Ken-Moa- Keith Weyland had the misfortune to slip and fail and hit his head on the sewing machine and cut his head quite badly. It was necessary to have stitches taken in his head. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Alsop entertained Thursday evening at a family birthday dinner for Mrs. Sylvia Langford at their home in Tooele. Tips For June Brides THESE ARE among the hints on packing a suitcase developed by Miss Carol Lane, womens travel director for Shell Oil Co. They are especially timely now with the month of June upon us, Carol says. And they apply to both bride and groom, and anyone else who is planning a trip." She shows how to pack a two week wardrobe with ease into a suitcase. Here are single some of the things that make it possible: ONE: LAYER packing - Clothing should be packed in layers divided by luggage leaves made of pellon, with one complete outfit or type of clothing to each layer. Layers keep clothes wrinkle-fre- e and permit easy locating of any item needed by lifting out the layers down to the one needed. TWO: Heavy items, such as shoes, cosmetics, shaving gear, should be packed towards the hinge so they wont slide and wrinkle clothing when suitcase is carried. THREE: Pack cosmetics and sundries in small plastic bags in small amounts to avoid the weight and clutter of large containers. Tuck other items in the toes of shoes. FOUR: PACK shoulders of suits, dresses and blouses towards the hinge of the suitcase. Fold the balance of the Jacket up at the waist, fold in the sleeves from the sides, crossing f Michael Weyland won a blue ribbon on his hog Cattle division Larry Gordon won a blue ribbon star (choice) on his animal; Van Warr won a blue ribbon; and Charley Warr won a red ribbon. These boys are to be complimented on their animals and efforts put forth. Alignments f June brides lacking experience at packing suitcases may be unfamiliar with such terms as 'layer packing and "heavy things toward the hinge," but nows the time to learn, says a travel expert. of )av. In tvrtmg from an lust wet k f Ue and her family Wish to thank all of their friend for their faith and ptawr card, g ft, t of love and km! and every ness tha1 was shown to them Berdeite and the Davis family an it! bfil. BEST W ISHES Get well wishes go to Bill Johnson who is ill and to Goldie Home missionary assignments Lawrence who has recently un- - for June 16 for the Grantsville dergone surgery Stake have been mjde as fol- - Your share of the ,S. National debt is now almost 81,700. But dont worry - youll never live to pay it. Fool Daisy Fresh Dll Summer WITH for-m- "U. S. Resumes Diplomatic Relations with Haiti.'' Headline. But in doing so it Stated it didn't approve Duvaliers and unconstidictatorially tutionally holding the office of was rather president which undiplomatic of it. 0 n Qirr-- June ne injury IntniattT Erda News In the gym. Girls please conact Immediately. APPRII 1ATION fr On d Of GnintwII e the High School gym. Most had In mind Salt Lake'a demise of two years back when the Bees were leading the PCL only to have the two major teami who were parent clubs pull out several key players and starting Salt Lake's skid downhill Does a fan owe loyalty to that kind of operation' The fans seem to say NO'! WE BROAClirO OCR SUGGESTION that we have printed here In the column before, that there be a cutoff date after which no players could be pulled up into the mapir team from the minor, assuring the minor league team of a consistent performance throughout the remainder of the season. We such a date early m July or late June Most thought it might be at least a solution to the beginning of the problem. A it stsnd right now. major league baseball Is everything in the sport The minor league clubs exist onlv to help out the major leagues And in areas such as Salt Lake City, major league ball is primarily World Senes baseball Not alt, we would like to point out, but primarily. There are very few comparatively speaking. who avidly follow the majors day in and day out. Now comes the rumor that the Cleveland disIndians, satisfied with the support of their home town fans, and with an eye to the burgeoning West Coast market, are thinking of a possible shift to San Diego, This would necessitate a revamping of the PCL, and just might include cutting Honolulu, which some managers now favor. THE PROBLEMS OF BASTBALL are numerous, and there doesn't appear, at least on the surface, much activity concerned with the direct solving of these problems It could even be. that coupled with unusual earlv summer weather, and the lowly state of BEE baseball, the Salt Lake Baseball Club will be looking for a way out in the near future. And from here, the only way out appears to be to sell the cjub to a major league outfit and let them carry the burden. THFRES STILL SOME MIGHTY GOOD baseball being played in Derks Field. The Provo fans have had a chance to see the Bees in the Utah Valley city. Ogden will shortly get the same opportunity. But Provo didn't provide "heavy support. Ogden is expected to do better We hope a solution to the Bee's ills will shortly be found. We would hate to think a growing area like Utah couldn't support triple A baseball. or M U now at hnnie, Ben-War- The gala Fourth of July celebration thia year will be sponsored by the Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department. The celebration will atari off with the Queen Contest that will be held on the evening of Jul yjrd at year. NO If INYar The Senate pui Offue Sub committee has approved the appointment of Harold P Green as Postmaster for Grantsville 7th at the home of Evelyn ports Senator Wallace F, At the first meeting, club nett officers were elected: President, The nom'nation of Mr Green liene F.lfora; vice president. Con- - goes to the flour of Senate early me Nelson; secretary treasur- - next week f.nal approval er Sheryl Wright; reporter Beverly Anderson; song leader, Jan Wanlass; activity chairman Jean Soelberg; health, aafery and community chairman, Nola Walk. Also at thia meeting summer project were chovn. We vtlle. Ust of two living', of the re going to make pillowcases jo.OuO Utah )ud(as ot Value fek pioneers who came . and a bookcase. We are very u Utah before tha value of our car Iv;-J10. May Insurencel Coftteat grateful to have Evelyn Ware aa crossed the plains, and second our leader, me today! oldest lady in the stale, will be Beverly Anderson, reporter LEONARD guest of honor Old Folks Dav in Salt Lake City, at liberty Park HANSEN June 19th. She has been Queen 49 S Esst of this Day fo many ears. and will also be honored by the President. Kate B. Carter at the ,.g STATE fARM Days of 47 banquet and parby Beth Clark ade in July. Mrs. Erkksen will laud Uttmkk Iwwi U mm I Itlxs. be 104 in November. At the Salt Lake Stock Show last week. LaMont Addy and Craig Vorwaller were blue star winner. Craig also won first place and two red ribbons. Gran tsville Plans Gala July Fourlli rumor league baseball worth it a!! In conversation wita variety of men over the past week repmenting nearly all of minor league the Western State, we asked their opinion baseball. The anwer was nearly the same all the way around . . . it'a hardly worth the effort to keep it going AT PRESLNT, IT WOULD APPCAR that the major league clubs should be the ones to own and operate a mi nor club ai aimpty a farm system for their own team Thu is about the way things go anyway, arnie the test talent belong to the major league parent club and that talent Is Subject to call anytime the team wanta a change In smaller operations auch as in the Pioneer League. Idaho Falls, Pocatello, Boise, the Montana cities, and so forth. It's hard to pull crowds with a winner. Idaho rails, for Instance, has a fine individual who I burning up the league right now. The greatest fear of the avid baseball fan In the Idaho city ii that the New York Yankees, parent club of I T , will be calling him up to a higher classification vrry shortly, and the home team will stumble, possibly fall because of it. NEARLY ALL OK THE MEN. and all are sport fans, agreed that it wasn't fair to ask loyalty of the fans when you couldn't guarantee them a consistent ball club throughout the J Approval Mr. and Mrs. THERE ARE other hints in Miss Lane's booklet Touring Can Be Childs Play," available on request to Miss Carol Lane. 1008 Shell Oil Company, West Sixth Street, Los Angeles 54, California. With these hints. Miss Lane says, it is easy to pack each of the following wardrobes into a suitcase: For the bride: 2 dresses or 2 casual dresses in ensembles; 1 drip-dry- ; sweater; 6 hose, 3 a gloves; 2 bathing suits, 2 shorts; 1 capri set; 1 clutch bag; 3 sets lingerie, two ber-mud- ..ghties; 2 robes; 2 scarves; 3 pair shoes; 1 soft packable hat Eugene were dinner Vor-wall- er guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owyn Thomas of Magna, Sunday. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO . . . Lora Gull and Allen Warr, Paul Clark, June 11. or veil;; personal items including jewelry. FOR THE GROOM: 1 lightweight suit (one suit worn); 1 sports coat; 4 shirts, 2 2 swim suits, 2 bermuda shorts; 1 sweater or jacket; 3 sets underclothing; 5 pair socks, 4 ties; 1 robe; 2 pair shoes (1 pair worn); 8 handkerchiefs; 1 cap; personal items; 1 sweat shirt. '' Vr V , X How "many times do you get out of your easy chair to answer the phone each week? Instead of jumping up each time the phone rings just reach! An inexpensive extension phone in the living room helps save your evenings for the relaxation you need. To order, call us or ask a telephone serviceman. MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE h Youll feel younger and live better when it swelters outside . . . with electric air conditioning in your home. You sleep better and appetites perk up too, with air electrically. canyon-coo- l Air Condition one room or your whole house electrically UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. If it's electric , it's better I See your dealer or contractor now. them. FIVE: Pack trousers and skirts the width of the suitcase, trousers folded about at the knees and skirts folded first with a bite from each side to the back of the skirt, then laid the width of the suitcase. SIX: Miscellaneous hints include: scarves and veils allow dress and hat changes without taking up space . . . clutch bags and tote bags pack flat and add no weight .. a beach towel can serve as a layer on which play clothes are packed. People were sold on the Grand Prix the day it came out. Can you remember a car catching on like this one? Grabbing peoples imagination like this one? But after all, its a Pontiac. And this years Pontiacs are making new friends faster than you can say Wide-Trac- Come in and well introduce you. PONTIAC GRAND PRIX SEE YOUR AUTHORIZED PONTIAC DEALER FOR A WIDE CHOICE OF AND GOOD USED CARS, TOO STOKER MOTOR CO. 44 East First North Tooele. Utah L, |