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Show ,SSr-- t r Home Coming tilled Friday. October The Tooele Transcript 4, 1963 At Tin Gnmtsvillr Hi Mentone Are Made of Ht,' this ear' h one com ng at l gh Grumsvii'e h s.. Homecoming aetiv.ties dl un at II 40 a m Friday, fibber 4 with an semhly at whuh a queen will t chtsen to rule over the fcMiVivalt the crown are -Mardvn HadaJjy, leitrrman rand dale, Marj trie Hwlett, Sudent Council cand.da'e; lam I laser, f HA candidate, Sharon Sample, Gtth: cand.date, and Cji.d Bo'.nder, who wjc put up bv the f JI4. The queen will he eh o.-on her talent, poise, appearance and personality, lun.h will be served after Ihe avvemhly. At 2.15 the parade will beg n at Mi M.chjel Avenue and go up to the fix field where the Grantwille Cowhov will meet the Wasatch p at 2 4$ The GUhi pep dub w.il perform at half time, f ridav night, the Homecoming CWlHDYliS fur Grantkville HomecomBill Links djice. featuring Combo, the time of starting wdl ing Quern tide are pictured left to right: be 9 p m and the prices- $1 00 Pam Fraser, Marjorie Howled, Marilyn f tuple. 75 rents extra lady, I. very year youths spend in A SPrCIU. invitation exi tended to all alumni and former high school can be worth an students of Grantsville High average of $17,550 to each of them A full four years can be S hool Friday's schedule: 11.30 as- wsirth $70,000 That is how much extra they will earn on an aversembly; 215 parade; 2 45 lives by Crjn'vil!e vs WasjtchO 9 09 . age over their Dame featuring the Bill Link's going to school, according to the Commerce of the Combo. M couple." 75 centsextril Chamh,'r United States J(jy The man who says what he thinks is courageous and tf 1lc theme mo ior Ml. r 4 iJ 1 V . tPi n V- - ! S e llalladay, Sharon Sample, and Carol Bo- ll nder. - FOUR GE.ERTIOS arc in Ihi grcuo a children, grand children and great grand children gathered at the home of Mr. and Mr. Verbal Shield la Lake- - repriiel Versal Shields THEY WILL return to Samoa next week and will be accompanied bv her parents, Mr and Mrs Versa! Shields. Fnroute they will stop at Honolulu to atGeMo-gclhc- r tend the dedication of the n Village. Mr Friday, September 27, Mr. Dora Barnett and chiland Mrs. Versa! Shields, of dren Gary and Ronnie came up Lake View and their descend- from Caliente for the occasion ants gathered at the family home for an evening of feasting and sociability. The occasion was in honor of President and Mrs. Percy Rivers, of Apia. Western Samoa, who are visiting here. Mrs. Rivers is the former Helen Shields. DINNER WAS served at three long tables. Many family members wore mu mus and kiva lovas. The grandchildren and great grandchildren spent the Editors Note. Fred Bailey, a evening getting acquainted while Film Director for Racefilm provisited. There duction in their parents Covina, Calif., also were 71 persons present. employed by firestone and MoPresident and Mrs. Rivers will bile, has been in on the racer attend the LDS General Confer- since its inception. ence in Salt Lake this week. He is president of the Apia Stake UENDOVER, UTAH - Specand Mrs. Rivers is in the Stake ial to the Tooele Bulletin. Relief Society Presidency. They came by American jet By Fred Bailey a distance of nearly 8.000 miles Dr. Nathan Ostich, the fast in 14 hours which included an hour spent in Honolulu and an driving physician from Los Anhour at Los Angeles. geles, Caliiornu, regretfully left Family Enjoys Poly-nesia- Third Try At Speed Record Fails the llonnewiie Salt I i.its Saturday, Sept. 2S, concluding the third in a series of attempts to become the fastest man on tion hev.ind OC potential thrust. per cent of the wheels. II1S CAR, a gigantic red racer, powered by a J 47 Turbo jet engine, has run cons. slew ly in the 350 mile an hour bracket this past week, bat failed to attain the speed needed to top the recent 4U7 mile an hour record set by Craig Breedlove this summer at Bonneville. Starling last Monday morning. Dr. Ostich made one run to warm up" and d.scovered that his speed of 252 miles an hour was far beyond expectations. Then followed a 323 mile an hour run, concluding in a spectacular spin in the soft salt on the north end of the course. After inspection. Dr. CKtuh then made a series of six more runs, first at 31 1 miles an hour, then at 350, 350. 350. 351 and 351. With course conditions perfect and the car running straight as an arrow without handling problems, it was apparent to crew chief Ray Brock that the Mr. and Mrs. Albert Castagno jet engine was losing power traveled to St. George, Utah, to take their daughter Pat Ca:igno in the high end. to attend the Dixie College. They STATIC TESTS indicated some regsrt that the new campus at malfunction prevented accelera Dixie is very beautiful. - 7 Tin Milliards Help Celebrate Ninetieth Year i and Mrs. Joseph Grantsville. were honored guest of the Zions First National Bank, who are celebratMr ing At rnu Mill-war- thc.r 90:h Between and 1951 l2. total in the nations schools and colleges rose 35 per cent nl Between now and crease will be as much. 17 1970 the in- per cent, half at - v- anniversary. The Millw ards. who ore also celebrating their 93th year, have been customers of Zions Bank for over 40 years. Mr. Millward. who celebrated h,s 90th birthday in Mjrch and Mrs Millward, who will he 90 in November, ha dtheir petures taken by the huge anniversary cake in the bank and were presented with a box of candy. They were accompanied to Salt Lake by their son Thomas.. cnrollm-- )A , v The Utah State Road Shed at Grantsville has recently added a new 40 Inch flag pole. The crew proudly disthe each plays flag morning, to passers by in the early morning the sight of old glory unfurled Is a beautiful sight to see. The pole is situated In the center of a Urge thick green carpet of grass which has been planted and cared for by the road crew. Pictured left to right: Lee Matthews, Harold Reed, Albert Castagno, Supervisor Leonard Gustaveson, and George Matthews. Absent when the picture was taken was Jim Redden. 4 4th marks the first October birthday of Shannon Sagers, the charming little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sagers of St. John, Utah. Sister Deanna will help her celebrate the occasion. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO: Helen K. Boyer, Joyce Callister. H. Gordie Dewey, Elva Van Noy, Sandra FOllmer, on October 4; Lorraine Hansen. Scott Rosetta Green on Oct. 5; Kandis Brown. Helen Brown. Glen Callister, Robert Kelly Harris. Cynthia Clark, Blaine Sutton. Leola Hale, on Oct. 6. HAPPY ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Robert' W. Williams on Oct. 4; Mr. and Mrs. Walter R Bussard, on Oct 6. Archer fish catch bugs above the water level by shooting a stream or drops of water at them. The aim is usually good up to 4 or 5 feet. ROOM We welcome the opening of an Auto Parts Store in our City. It is an added service for our people and we congratulate Tooele Supply Company for their confidence in Grantsville Gty. MAYOR J. R. PALMER The Tooele County Chamber of Com- the GRANIWILU emu Tooele Supply merce congratulates Company for the opening of their new store in Grantsville City. Auto Parts - Supplies - Tools - Equipment ELMER G. TATE, President You are cordially invited to attend the Grand Opening of The Automotive Trades of Grantsville welcomes the opening of an Auto Parts Store in Grantsville and wish the owners success. the Tooele Supplys Auto Parts Store at 110 West Main St., Grantsville, Utah, Friday and Saturday, October 4 and 5th Open Friday 'til 9 PM Robert O. Johnson Charles Sample John Wright Jay Hale Congratulations LeRoy Lilienquist Henry Jones Dave Lawrence and best wishes STERLING R. HALLADAY County Commissioner - CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES FOR YOUR NEW STORE IN GRANTSVILLE CITY. Salt Lake Hardware Co. Motor Parts Warehouse Clutch Exchange Henderson Rim and Wheel Co. Automotive Utility Globemaster Corporation G. E. Corporation Carter Carburator Corporation McCord Corporation Tooele Auto Supply Co. For Their PROGRESS With Their NEW STORE At GRANTSVILLE Glen and his organization will furnish good service to Tooele County. Automotive Mfgs Warehouse Congratulations To TOOELE SUPPLY COMPANY For Your Opening A NEW STORE To Better Serve The Grantsville Area for Your Auto Parts Store in your success. Grantsville will be a credit to our Gty. i upply Co. We Congratulate The We, the Tooele Supply Company organization are proud to announce the OPENING of our new store in GRANTSVILLE. Our policy will be to handle nationally advertised brands of genuine replacement parts for all cars, also And to give fast, accessories, supplies, tools, and equipment for all cars. economical and efficent service to you, the public, your favored garages and service stations. We are confident that Grantsville Gty will grow and prosper and we want to grow with it by providing the iown with this needed service of supplying automotive supplies, replacement parts, accessories, tools, and equipment. Many Valuable Door Prizes You do not have to buy anything to win You just visit our store and register for Door Prizes. DRAWING SATURDAY AT 6:00 PM Not necessary to be at the drawing to win. WINNERS WILL BE POSTED IN THE WINDOW ! We Are Happy To Have Supplied Some of Your Quality Lines in The Past and Also Some For Your New Store Alpine Yarehouse Distributing Salt Lake Gty CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO TOOELE SUPPLY COMPANY FOR THEIR NEW STORE IN GRANTSVILLE. 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