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Show The Toorlc Trenacript, Frldav, June 19, 1961 Funeral Set Field reports from waterfowl managers and Conservation officers indicate that the 196) For lnvrenee Child, Friday CranlNville IMan Ground Hrcaking waterfowl season which closed January 2 was one of the better hunts in recent years. OUKS JohnPresident Kenneth son has announced that tentative plans for the ground breaking ceremony for the Grantsville Stake House will be held Saturday, June 27 at 10; 00 a m. FIELD SALT LAKE CITY ft EXPRESSES -- 1 APPRECIATION Melba Swift, chairman of the blood bank, sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi that was held m Grantsville on Monday June IS. Expressed her appreciation to the people who donated blood. Thirty-fivpints were contrie buted, which partially rovers the 63 pints which were used by Grantsville last vear. PFC HITESMAN Sflfflul Outtanliii Soldier 4f Month Leslie Hitesman, son of Mr. WANT TO SEE THE CIRCUS? and Mrs. J. C. Hitesman of 369 HEY KIDS Want to see the North First East was selected Shriners Circus? You can, you the outstanding soldier of his know! Grantsville Lions have battalion for March and receivfree tickets, and will help find ed the letter of Commendation rides Into Salt Lake for you for (printed below) from his com- Edition Johnnie Lane Lawrence, age and one half, son of Mr and Mrs. Utah W. Lawrence, Sn.irks Nevada, died June 16. at 12 30 p m. at the home of his grandmother Mrs. Lovina Lawrence. Grantsville. after a short illness. He was bom October 29. 1959.. in Provo. Utah. He is survived by his parents Mr. and Mrs. Utah W. Lawrence three brothers Jay Utah Clay Michael, and Garth Preston; one sister Robin Leila; three grandparents. Mrs. Lovina Lawrence, Grantsville. Mrs. Nellie George. Portland Oregon, and Mr. W. E. Richan, Prairie City, Oregon. Funeral services will be held Friday June 19 in the 2nd Clark Ward Chapel, Grantsville, at 2 00 p m. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary in Tooele from 7:00 p m. till 9 00 p m. on Thursday and at the home of Lovina Lawrence, Grantsville, from IF Mill-war- KALAH Mammoth - the Fridays performance. Just contact the Lion member living closest to you. manding officer. PFC Leslie Hitesman IN HOSPITAL Kenneth Kimber, 14 son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Kimber. is 3d How Bn, 35th Arty APO 800 US Forces RA The Clover Ward bishopric was reorganised on Sunday June 14 under direction of President Kenneth Johnson. Pictured are L to R sealed David Dean Bush, First ; Bishop Ross Bracken Russell and Floyd N. Maxwell, second counselor. Standing Is Adrian A. Simonson, Clerk. La Var Sagers, the other clerk is not pictured. coiuv-selor- V tt7 let Open Weekends Seedey 10 i Asters PER FLAT $B 90 SINGLE DOUBLE $B Mr. and Mrs. Elias Arellano is now home after spending several days at the Tooele Valley Hospital. The child was playing in the yard while family members were working. He was found lying unconscious, after drinking gasoline. He was rush ed to the Tooele Valley Hospital, where he received treatment. RITZ Ends Wor-tagto- n, Home Missionary Assignments For Grantsville Roy I. Mi- George C. Melvin Christley Millward, Douglas Millward. ERDA WARD Lionel M. Tippetts, Evan Western. GRANTSVILLE First Ward -Ratchliffe Williams, Jeanne Wi- $fl" BOOKWORM Clever but kooky Is the tag for Tommy Kirk hi Walt Disneya Technicolor comThe Misadventures of edy, Merlin Jones Kirk stars with Annette in the Buena Vista release. Now playing at the Ritz Theatre. Ends Tuesday. These Prices Effective Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday - Free Delivery $5.00 or More Locker Beef A GRADE CUT AND WRAPPED AND FROZEN LB. 42c Corn Flakes Kelloggs King Size COFFEE Standby reg. top quality lean semi - boneless Pork Steaks fresh tastey Finnen Haddie fresh fancy Kippered Halibut FRESH LEAN Ground Beef 2. W 2 lbs. $1.55 ib. 49c ib. 69c Ib. 89c 1P. STORES FOOD II North Main Tooolo Ten-Ye- Gloss-lint- ar Cash d M 95 30 GAL I & Carry Charge Price 59.95 40 GAL 59 93 Cash & Carry Charge Price 66.59 j Drop in and chock our low-pric- quality irebandiso - hundreds o itoms to chooso from , GRANTSVILLE Third Ward-Ors- on Johnson, David Stookey. LAKE POINT Ward -- James Slade, Phyllis Slade. ST. JOIN Ward Howard Handsome little Richard Mark Davies, Merle Jenks. Smith 1 year old Tuesday June 16,. Son of Mr. and Mrs. RichSLIGHT STROKE ard J. Smith. Mr. John Wind, Delta, father At home to help celebrate were of Mr. Harold Wind suffered a sisters Sharlene and Jolene and mild stroke while at Church in one brother Ronald the Clark Ward on Sunday. He Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. was taken to the Tooele Valley Vaughn Koford,. Grantsville and Hospital where he spent the Great grandparents Mr. and night. He returned to his home Mrs. LcRoy L. Ellis, Tooele. the following morning, feeling well. - TTENDS FUNERAL The funeral services for Mrs. Hazel Koford, wife of Oscar H. Koford, was held in Tremonten on Wednesday June 11. Mrs. Koford is the sister-in-laof Mr. Vaughn Koford, Grantsville. Those attend the funeral from Grantsville were Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Koford and Raylynn, Mrs. Evelyn Brown, Mrs. DonLois na Jean Brown, Mrs. Maxine and Mrs. Young, Smith. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Elaine L. Hager, June 13, Tom Reed, Ramona Raye Knutson, . George Hammond, June 14; Lou Rae Tate Connie Lynn Millward June 15; Ray Barrus, Betty M. Strasburg, Gordon Earl Bolinder, June 16; Garth Edde, Randy Bruce Millward June 17; Donna Williamson, Debra Williams, Travis G. Hager, Lee Curtis Palmer, Emily Clark, Murray Stromberg, June 18; John W. Wright, Leslie Peterson, Sharon Crist, Lee Know-ItoJune 19. Few people have ever become successful at doing things they dislike. 882-3333 K Tuesday Apprentice! MERE A ArfCniNr TECHNICOLOR AemaegAhyBuCHA GRANTSVILLE STAKE SOFTBSLL The Grantsville Stake Foftball program got under way on June 10th in spite of the rains which have been with us. In the first round pairings for Junior Teams Dugway Ward won a thriller over Grantsville 3rd 17 to 16 on the Dugway field, Grantsville 1st topped the Grantsville 2nd a team by IS to 7. last years Ward. Clark champs, had an easy time in tripping St. John Clover 20 to I. And Lake Point won by For-fifrom Grantsville 2nd B. In the Second round Clark A- - 5. 8; Dugway JUNIOR TEAM STANDINGS 2 Lost 0 Pt. Team Clark-Wo2 . Lost 0; 1.000; Dugway-Wo- n Pt. 1,000; Lake Point- - Won 1, Lost 0. Pt. 1000; G. 1st- - Won 1, Lost ?. Pt. 500; G. 3rd- - Won Lost 1, Pt 000; G. 2nd B- - Won 2nd 0, Lost 1. Pt. 000; G. 0. Lost 2. Pt 000. MOTOR "Kies' - VU Friday and Saturday A JAMES STEWART MM NOVAK mURCOMUHtOCKS VERTIGO Aiiin? TCCHNtCOLO A PARAMOUNT MCTuai MOTOR mm CHNICOUOR av - VU, Sunday Monday and Tuesday VICTIMS of an invisiblt MENACE. n bers. Supply 272 N. Broadway st GRANTSVILLE Second Ward-C- . McKay Johnson, Indian Mem od Farm & Home.! et lliams. KKNKKh,Nr (Othor Silts Avoiloblt) II In a hard fought ball game the Warriors pictured above lost a heart breaker 6 to 7 ki Tuesdays game Team members are left to right back row, Wayne Green, Scott Steve Larson Kimball Johnson, and Paul Rupp. MIDDLE ROW Wayne Madison, Keith Cordova. Richard Parkinson, Eddie Lemmon, Terry Baird, Kenny Bell and Manager Chuck Johnson. Front Row manager Keith E. Bowen, Gilbert Murphy, Arnie Watson. Dick Johnson, Dennis Pendley and Tom Wright. CLARK WARD ller. Janet Miller. DUG WAY WARD FERTACEL 50 POUND BAG I! ( REPORTED IMPROVING Mr. Robert C. Williams is on the improve after undergoing surgery at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Home Mission Appointments for Sunday June 21st have been made in the Grantsville Stake as follows; FLAT 21 West 1st North Tooele Got. Sizts 30-40-- 50 HOME FROM MOSPITAL The fourteen month old son of CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR ANNIVERSITY: Mr. and Mrs. Ken Snively, Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Worthington June 14; Mr and Mrs J FLAT $249 Water Heaters! 'rites! Allen Parkinson, June 15; Mr and Mrs. Garth Edde, June 16; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Medrano. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnson, June 18; Mr and Mrs. Marvin F Young, June 19. PETUNIAS GAS I re-gi- d, 0 Getting up early is largely a matter of mind over mattress. Battery 263-710- f Mr. Elbert Lawrence was taken to the L.D S Hospital on Monday June 13. His condition Is serious LOW commend you for having been selected the most outstandFOR INFORMATION ing soldier in the 3d Howitzer SURPRISE VISITORS Battalion. 35th Artillery for the 0 I.I.C. PHONi Mr. ond Mrs. Myron Kimber. month of March 1964. Some Circus In Ogden Grantsville had a surprise comYour military bearing, exem23-24 JUNI pany on Monday, when a cou- plary personal appearance, and sin and his wife Ray Jones, Los your broad OgSaa fSeaei 39) 4226 knowledge of generAngeles. California, whom Hy-u- al military subjects indicate had never aeen. made a keen interest, ability and call. There was lots of visiting your in pride your unit and yourself. to be done. Competition for this honor is and selection as the Battalion Soldier of the Month is an ANNUALS accomplishment for which you can be justly proud. Congratulations for a job well done; keep up the good work. Stocks Marigolds HENRY C KIRK Lt. Col. Arty Pansies Alyssum Commanding Adults 1.50 - Children 75c IN HOSPITAL 19 739 249 HEADQUARTERS receiving medical treatment at the Tooele Valley Hospital. sent. 4 REPORTED IMPROVING d Mrs. Charlotte (Dot) is showing improvement after undergoing surgery ut the Tooele Valley Hospital. JUNE 25 - 25 - 27 194 fl 'P C. .UNDER GOES SURGERY Mr. John W. Clark underwent surgery on June 2 at the Veteran's Hospital in Salt Lake. His condition is improved at pre- THE TRAP" TECHNICOLOR Ce Be to OrO- Wz SKIS! Students v Any One For Swimming? Any Grantsville High School students interested in Swimming classes contact Mrs. Phyllis Didericksen at her home. Monday June 22 between hours of 10 and 12- - to indicate your interest. School buses will be furnished to go to the pool at Tooele. At a modern art exhibition, first prize in sculpture went to a curiously shaped form bearThe sculptress ing the sign shaped, this entirely with hr Someone, questioned tongue. the exhibitor: "Who is this talented sculptress?. "My cow, came the reply. Thats her The Mountain- salt block. Television shows may in- terest teeriagers, but seldom as much as whats on the kitchen stove left or how much gas Dad in the car. Greater production for growing America In 1860, only 53 pounds of pig iron per capita satisfied s, the needs of our forbears for hand tools, guns, wagon irons and other items. In 1960, 1107 pounds of steel per capita were needed to make the countless variety of machines, appliances and other products essential to modern living. As a leading producer of iron and steel, Utah helped meet this growing need. horse-shoe- UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "from the earth comes an abundantifoforall Stopper. inside that counts. Take' a good look at the filtering, in all gasoelement. It screens out and stops tiny particles-pres- ent lines from entering and clogging your fuel system. Youll find the American FINALFILTER at American Oil Dealers only. Drive in and say fill er up filtered. Its whats You expect more from American and you ggl it rTtlT QIH4, TNI AMCHICAN OIL COMPANY APPLtl) FOR CHICAGO, ILL. |