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Show GREETINGS TO: son, Ronald Mathews, April 19; De Ann Diane Richard, Myrna Green, Belinda Worthington. Sanborn, Becky Lawrence. Apr. Elaine Medrano, Higlcy, Andry Albert Valerio, Roland K. Mar 20; Johnny Johnson, Wayne RichRatcliffe, Ryan Boyer, Deahn Johnson,G. Sanshall, Lynn A. Barrus, Richard Reed, April 17; Davy Reed, ard Fern Williams, Bevany Ann born, April 21. Nelson, Kenneth Bum" Callis-leON Beulah Anderson. April IS; CONGRATULATIONS YOUR WEDDING Lee Vonda Angel, Gary Wells, ANNIVERSARY Sutton, Crystal Ann Cook, Bob Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller, on bie Hutchins, Kenneth Jay Ne- BIRTHDAY r, April 18. Grantsville Grantsvillc Conference To Hear Authorities F.ldrr Marion G. Romney, of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints (Mormon Salt Lake City, Utah, and Elder Boyd K. Packer, an Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, will preside at a quarterly conference of the Grants-vill- e Stake, Saturday and Sunday, April II and 11 Accompanying Elder Romney and Elder Packer will be Mrs. Jennie R. Scott, representing the Church's Relief Society General Board, and Mrs. Margaret P. Ottosen of the PriGeneral Association mary y t Darrus Motors Announces: i The Appointment of REX ASHLEY to their staff Board. A Rex brings to Barrus 27 years experience from Dodge City, Kansas. He is well experienced in all phases of BODY & FENDER RE- PAIR, as well as specializing in Car Air Conditioning. Rex & Wllard invite you into the top shop ill town for all your BODY & FENDER NEEDS! General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at 10 a m. and 2 pm. in Clark and 2nd Wards Chapel. They will be conducted bv Stake President Arthur L. Barrus, 69 Hale Street. Grantsvtlle. Visitors are welcome. Following is the schedule of meetings that are to be held in the First Third Ward Chapel on Saturday, April IS; Relief Society: 9 30 to 9 40 pm. (In the Chapel . Joint Executive Officers Prayer Meeting. For Relief Society and Primary executive officers and the Relief Society and Primary General Board representatives. 9; SO to 10:10 am. (In the Vestry. Relief Society Execu- executive officers. Stake Presidency and High Council representatives invited. 10 00 to 12:10 pm. (in the chapel. Stake and Ward Relief Society Officers and class leaders meeting. For stake board members, ward executive officers, other officers and class leaders. Stake presidency, high council representative and bisi.ops invited. 12: IS to 1:25 p.m. (Relief Society Room. Lunch Period. 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. (Vestry) Relief Society Stake Board meeting for all stake board members. Stake presidency, and high council representative cer Prayer meeting, for Relief Society and Primary executive officers and the Relief Society and Primary General Board representatives. 10 00 to 12 00 noon (Third Ward Bishop's Office). Stake Board For the Department. Primary Stake Board. 12 15 to 1:15 pm. (Relief Society Room). Lunch period. I 30 to 3 30 p m. (Chapel). For the General Assembly. Primary Stake Board and all ward and branch Primary officers and teachers. 5 00 to 7.00 p m. General Authority and Stake Presidency. 7 00 The p.m. Leadership meeting will be held in the First Third Ward Chapel. - GRANTSVTLLE HIGH SCHOOL 59 YEARS AGO first row: Algol Anderson, David Eskelson, Milton Anderson Thomas Rydalch, Grant Bensen, Wltford Russell, Eddie Anderson, Golden Stromberg, Harold Millward, Wally Christensen, Byron Burmester, Milo Shaffer, Tom Williams, Royal Erickson, William Jensen, Paul Johnson. Second row: Blanche Fldler, Penlna Wrathall, Rhea Anderson, Nellie Jensen, Rachel Anderson, Magdaline Anderson, Marian Bates, Olive Casslty lone Barrus. Ivy Tanner, Elsie Johnson, Irene Fraser, Verdi Sutton, Hugh Palmer, Roy Imlay, James Jefferies, William Smith, Arthur Barrus, J. Allen Parkinson. Third row: Ledla M. Wallace, teacher; Lillian Rowberry. Lucille Anderson, Harriet Jennings, Eva Arbon, Pearl Jensen. Mae Severe, Mary Clark, Alta Jefferies, Merinda Brown Sarah Flinders. Louise Peck, Muriel Erickson, Edith Spanlon, Mil- dred Burmester. Fourth row: F. G. Eskelson (principal; Parker B. Pratt. teachr W. J. Wilson, teacher Wallace Johnson. John Soelbert. Gordon Clark. Franklin A. Johnson, Matilda Bolinder, Ethyl Clark, Parley An- derson, Albert Olsen, Bennett Coolley, James R. W'll- Hams. It Happened 50 Years Ago I)r. Metheson To Speak at MIA Conference Dr. Robert D. Metheson will be the guest speaker at the Sunday evening session of the Grantsville Stake Quarterly Conference. The place of this meeting has been changed, and will be held in the Second Clark Ward chapel at 7 pm. DR. METHESON is a practicing MD in Salt Lake. After graduating from High School, Dr. Matheson attended the University of Utah until he was called to fulfill a mission for the LDS Church to Eastern Canada. While he was serving on his mission he had President Saul C. Clark as his companion. This association developed into a friendship that has GRANTSVILLE JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Is working madly to get carried on through the years. everythong In readiness for the big night March 24. Pictured above are front, LuAnne Anderson, After completing his mission, Pam chairman: Hale, Durfee. Kenny he served in the Army Air Standing: Charlene Dewey Becky Lawrence, Pam Fraser, Danny Donaldson and Jimmy Padilla. Corps for four years, where he became a First Lieutenant on a He a The youth of the Church are of residency in surgery So was L'VT"" over Ger- - years IS especially invited to attend this a, ,hp LDS H ita in Sat h, lived " Tl.g-mw- l a pri- - City. During ,h Urn, spent thirteen the IU Ensjj?n hopjta IN HOSPITAL he where served as Ward, Supt release from the of ,hp Sund Beverly Stromberg was taken Schoo, 2:45 to 3:40 pm. (Vestry). Dr. Matheson returned Va,,T Hospital, At the present time he is ser- - ,0 ? J00 Relief Society Executive Off- Army, to the University of Utah where The Junior Class of the as a President of Seven- - on Wednesday, suffering from icers meeting, for stake execu- he obtained ving a BA degree in ties in the Monument Park acute intestinal flu. We hope Grantsville High School pre- tive officers. Stake presidency He then went into that Beverley will be home sents the annual Junior Prom West Stake. and high council representa- Sociology. a MD dewith her friends and family which will be held April 24, at medicine, obtaining IS HE THE father of six tives invited. 9 oo p.m. The theme chosen gree in 1951. children. Dr. Matheson comes soon. Primary: He then entered the Good to us Dif-Too many Americans have this year is Tide. Ebb 9:30 to 9:40 a.m. (In the as recommended highly Samaritan Hospital in Portland an tur- the without the ferent shades of and blue status, symbols outstanding speaker chapel). Joint Executive Offi Arnold Glasow. Oregon: after which he took 4 are blended to depict - quo.se the wave, of the sea. An un- usual novelty of the prom will scene be a of the open sea. A sophisticat- ed look will be ' achieved ,Dy a white pillars and drapes v "iric'uic 4 JSr1. "d Jl rrOHl b;he Ti(P,, ! , , ' ; - Note: This reporter gives thanks to Mr. James R. Williams who gathered lh Information for this historical article that follows: James A. Parkinson has furnished us. from his unexhaus-tibl- e supply of old pictures, this one of the Grantsville High School Studentbody away back in the year 1914. In that year clas was the first four-yea- r graduated. Because this will be the 50th of that histone Anniversary event, we decided to research the events of that dav so long ago. We found that the Graduation was held on Friday, May 29th. A call to the High School brought out the fact that the Graduation exercises for 1964 will be held on May 29th. The exercises fifty years ago were held on Friday. The exercises this year will be held on Friday. THE EXERCISES fifty years ago were held in the old Grantsville Opera House at 10 a m. and the following students received their diplomas: Parley Anderson, Lucille Anderson (Clark.' John Alvin Butler. lone Barrus (Cole. Mil- - ' dred Burmester (Johnson. Gor- don W. Clark. David W. Fskel-- ' son. Franklin A. Johnson. Wat- Pearl Jensen lace Johnson. Warr, Louise Peck (Jefferies). a Parkinson, Thoma of the thirteen Rydalch. Eight lYA.A. iT.'.-' It was a proud dav for the H Schoo, and studpn of )f C(tlZPns of Grantsville as ,h(1 0 hprpd ,hpv House to participate in this f,rst radua,lon exercise. IN AN OLD printed program of hp evpnf foun,hat the . k.' '' VTghhght of the evening will be the Promenade by the Junior Class members. will take place at 10:30. The crowning of the King and of the class, under the direction of Luanne Anderson. Prom Chairman will take place atn,nISt tlJne - Monwapodl ak, (Cenflnirag will fur- . 00 0 Several (SO SRRI NGLVAL'UES Designs 18c sq. ft. IPauiimit Exterior House Paint Best Vinyl Flat Exterior 901 3.49 901 6.15 Super gal. 6.95 gal. 5.59 All-weath- er Finest Made Wondertones In,etl Gs msh the music for the evening a couple and The cost is for pec,at01!?Mr. Mr. Bla,ne Keller and Mrs. Mar- Sarah' An- pan0 garet VanNoy are the class ad- - dprson apd Rarhp Andprson; Monte Awarding Diploma. Barrus. Member of Board of FATHER DIES Old High, Education: Clyde Delbert Gnlliland. Salt GHS Mixed Song Chorus; March, Lake City, died on Friday at 10:06 p.m. Hi funeral was on G,J?res!oa'. THE CLASS was recommendWednesday at 1 p.m.-Hed for graduation bv Principal-F- . is the step father of Mr. G. Eskelson. Members of. Blaine Keller, Grantsville High the Board of Education were , School Guidance Counselor. L. Wrathall. Edwin M. We extend our sympathy to James . William Chastine and Blaine and Marilyn and other Monto Barrus. members of the family. Tooele Countv School at this time had not been consolidated FAMILY PARTY District com-wh- o Mr. and Mrs. Leon L. Imlay and Grantsville celebrated their 49th wed- - prised Grantsville City and all ding anniversary on April 14, points North and West, were honored by members of the family with a dinner party Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Halla-tha- t was held at the home of dav returned Sundav from Mr. and Mrs. Arch G. Wil- - Idaho Falls, where they attend-lisoWoods Cross. They were ed the funeral of Mr. Ronald married in the Salt Lake Tern- - Graham, the husband of Sues pie. They are the parents of neice, who had been ailing for four children, L. Clark Imlay, some time, and Thane Imlay, Grantsville; James Imlay, Clearfield and Socrates said it took him 70 Mrs. Elon G. Willison, Woods years to learn that he kn$w Cross. They have 20 grandchilnothing. It probably took him n dren. One grandson Chris about 50 of those years to unis serving on a mission learn the things he though he in Australia. knew, but didnt. - TTHILIE American Sland. Orchestra: Invoca- , j , Wllliam Clark; Trom- Wllliam Smlth; clas. bonp Address. Thomag preslden,.s nun,ber ..p Rvdalch; Mae chorus. mg Dav Valedictory Address. Franklin A. Johnson, Voca) Andpr. son flnd Wjiam,e Smih. Ad. dress to the Graduates. Prof. j E H.ckman. University of 0vprturp This ard GH$ Queen Wid-diso- MONEY 239 WHAT YOU WHAT YOU OWL for BIllS that BLOSSOM in Cel off to a fresh start financially by balancing your budget. Add up all your bills or the amount you need for any YOU HOME OS CAL other purposes. Consult us imwill and we mediately arrange a loan sufficiently large to take TZCeet care of your requirements. Then repay ua a small, con- EMERGENCY venient amount each month. EXPENSES. T&pu INSTALLMENTS REDUCED Finance Corp. $ Consolidated 84 Main Phon So. t . 682-2M- 6 i f- i |