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Show The Tooele Friday, Sept. 10, 1961 Trancrijt, HOME FROM RESERVE TRAINING SQUARE Blake Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keene Palmer, has return ed to his home after serving ( months in the U S. Army Reserve at Camp Roberts. Calif. Blake has returned to TAD, where he is attending Electronic School. Wt r- s' FISHING TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Lisen bee, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Walk and children. Stacey and Shawn and Mr. LeRoy Lisenbee and son Ron, from Bountiful, enjoyed spending Labor Day weekend at Hebgen Dam where they enjoyed lots of fishing and tight seeing ef achoel. Thia la the flnt as they attend the tint full-da- y Buiy liule year Teeele County Schoola have had kindergarten clasaea all year, la Grantevtlle there are two aeaaiona with forty student In each session. Tho teacher Is Miss Sindel. TEAM lines up for practice game. VISIT AT MONTANA Jack and Donna Jean Brown spent the Labor Day weekend visiting in Corvallis, Montana, where quite a reunion of former residents of Grantsville was held. Jack and Donna Jean visit ed with Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Brown, and family; Mr. and Mrs. LeRov Soelberg, Sr., Mr. n Mrs. Earl Flinders, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Caldwell and family. While they were there John and Beth Cooley made a visit from Butte, Montana. Flnt one will be i Fri- V QUALITY JL- - Work Dont By Us In Our Store Grantsville Stake Football Schedule Class MIA VACATION AT YELLOWSTONE EVAN CROWTHER, center, with his assistants Blaine Keller and Charles Mohler. COACH Grantsville Stake MIA leadership meeting will be held at 7.30 p.m. Wednesday. Sept. 16, in the Second Clark Ward chapel. As part of the evenings meeting the Grantsville Stake Primary will present a special program. Clark Imlay will give the rector of Teaching lesson. Til 9 p.m. Each Last Rites Held for Jack Miller BATEMAN T Come in - Let's Make a Deall Barrus Motors 9 FiriicOcay SpeGDGiO HAMBURGERS Di- Dennis Palmer To Play in BYU Opener Icc Dennis Palmer, former football player from Grantsville High School is among the 40 varsity players at BYU who will & li Pictured is Dennis Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keene Palmer, Grantsville, who Is a member of the BYU football squad for the coming season playing end position. Dennis has earned his letter in football at the Prove School. He Is a Junior at BYU and Is working toward his degree In Geological Engineer- have the honor of playing in the inaugural game in the Coustadium. gars new 26,812-sePalmer, a junior end on the Y's current squad, and his teammates will tangle with the University of New Mexico on the night of October 2 in Provo. A capacity crowd will be on hand to witness the first game ing. in the modern, structure. Jean and Carol Soelberg have The Cougars will open the 64 season against University of returned to their home after spending a week visiting with Oregon on Sept. 19 in Eugene. their Mr. LeRoy grandfather, Soelberg, Sr. in Corvallis, Mont PINENUT HUNTING Pinenut hunting near Ely, Nevada during the Labor Day weekend was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Pat Cook, Alice Rae, Linda and Sidney; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Durfee; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wheeler, Spring-villUtah, and children llene and Owen; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Durfee and Toni, Annette, and Wayne. The hunters brought back lots of pinenuts, in spite of the thrill they had of being ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY' lost in the hills practically all of one day. e, Pou GPDBDTKffQJD Cream Products: 4 J 4 Buy One at Regular Price H 'I Get Another for Only 0 9 i i1 4 4 AIIBV all-ste- Mr. and Mrs. Thane Imlay and their children, Mathew, Mary Ellen, Ruth Ann and Joan WEEKEND TRIP and Lamanite brother Frankie, Off for a holiday weekend of HOME FROM HOSPITAL a weeks vacation in Mr. Jimmie Elkington, son of enjoyed Yellowstone before the beginpleasure at Yellowstone were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Geldmach-er- , Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ikington, ning of another school year. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grantsville, has returned to Geldmacher and Bonnie Rae. his home, after undergoing All Rings FREE and Mr. and Mrs. Don Max bone surgery at the St. Marks well and children Don Ray, Shir Hospital on Sept. 1. His condition is improving. lene, and Brent. ELK AND MOOSE PERMITS TO BE . CITED MAILED SOON- Carol Jean Hammond, 175 Rus JEWELRY Elk and moose hunting persell, was cited by Tooele City Attend Funeral services were held mits will be mailed in the near THE DIAMOND MAN Police, Tuesday, for impeding at 1 p.m. in the future to 2420 elk and 15 moose traffic. Wedding Reception Wednesday rhird Seventh Ward Chapel for applicants whose names were selected during the August 31 Rex Clyde Fidler, son of Mr. John L. (Jack) Miller. Mr. Miller died September 6 public drawing conducted at the OMX4Q and Mrs. Clyde Fidler, former residents of Grantsville, and at his home following an ex- Fish and Game Office in Salt Lake City. Miss Jane Adams, were marri- tended illness. NED FOX offered the family ed in the Salt Lake Temple on Figures covering the elk appli prayer at the Tate Mortuary cations this year show that 1 Friday, September 4. A reception was held that and Mrs. Mable Bryan played persons applied for the 2420 evening in the Emerson Ward prelude and postlude music at authorized permits. the chapel. Mrs. Bryan also Chapel in Salt Lake. for all Some of the Grantsville peo- played accompaniment ple who attended the reception musical numbers. The opening musical number were: Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilwas a vocal solo The Old Rugson, Mrs. Millie Hale, Mrs. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. ged Cross, by Joy Pratt. THIS WEEKEND A! Speakers were Bishop Marion Lynn Elkington, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hammond, Mrs. Cleo Jef- D. Bevan, who also conducted feries, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- the service, Ned Fox, and Presi dent Sherman A. Lindholm. ton Fidler. MRS. CONNIE Theobald sang "Beyond the Sunset and Mrs. Dobson "Gorn Roxie sang Watch Repairing Sizing Rings Setting Diamonds Hand Engraving We Clean and Check l OPEN i Looking back toward lost opportunities seldom avails much. Somebody else has already found them. Leadership Meet WEEKEND AT BLANDING Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Palmer David, Larry, Susan, Charles, Marilyn, and Anita, spent the Labor Day weekend in Bland-inUtah where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shumway, and family, and Mr. and Mrs. William Black and family. While there they were taken on sight seeing trips where they saw ancient cliff natural several dwellings, bridges, and the beautiful country in the Southern part of Utah. V-- 1 GIIS Grantsville High School football season will begin Friday, September II at 1:30 p.m. when Grantsville will meet North Summit in the first practive game .of the season. All games will be played at 1:30 p.m. when played in Grantsville. The schedule for GHS games is as follows: 25 Sept. - Grantsville at South Summit 2 Oct. - Morgan at Grantsville 7 Oct. - Grantsville at Wasatch 16 Oct. - Grantsville at Wasatch Academy 23 Oct. - North Summit at Grantsville 30 Oct. Grantsville at Dugway 6 Nov. Park City at Grantsville o V Appearances are deceiving. That much I really know A dollar looks about the same As it did ten year ago. Stephen Schlitier WEEK-NIGH- ,i G RANTS VILLE FOOTBALL 1:39 p.m. NOT MUCH CHANGE WEEKEND AT VERNAL Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Anderson, Janet, Curtis, Laurie, Karen. Joan, and their Lamanue brother Rhyne Dosela, enjoyed Labor Day weekend at Vernal, Utah, where they visited Dina-sau- r National Monument. From there they drove on to the beau tiful Flaming Gorge Dam. MEMBERS OF THE CLARK WARD BEEHIVE CLASSES enjoyed thru-- Honor Night with their mothers on Wednesday. September 2nd In the Second Clark Ward Chapel. The teachers were Mrs. Gloria Hall and Mr. Twyl Palmer. Pryere were offered by Cherry Hearty and Marian Worthington. Carolee Caslagno sang a solo and Sherry Barrus played a piano solo. The girls displayed the honor badges they had earned during the past year at MIA. Pictured above L to R front: Lorene Williamson. Cherry Hearty, Marion Worthington. Back: Sherry Barrus, Kathy Lemmon, Lola Smith, and Carolee Castagno. Absent wore Wendy Williamson and Margaret VanNoy. day at "I have discontinued long talks on account of my throat," the speaker remarked. "Several members have threatened to Lions International cut it." TRIP TO FLAMING GORGE Mr. and Mrs. James R. Williams, and Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Anderson, and children Luanne and Gayle, enjoyed Labor Day weekend when they took a trip to Flaming Gorge and Dmasaur National Monument. - DANCING Come one, come all To the Harvest Ball at the Grantsville Lions Hall. Sponsored by the Country Cut Ups. Everyone invited. September 12, 8.30 p.m. Special door priies. 96 W. Yin C3d) ESAC3 4 4 Strut rc78 5 DAYS ONLYl Sept. IS to Sept. 19 Tostewell 14,-49- APPLE SAUCE T i 303 cans U Lo-vi- Gna'i AG ftarkwt SPECIAL Home. Pall bearers were Charles Wi! hams, Monte and Bradley Fox, Earl Stewart, Dennis and Charles Booth. James Booth pronounced the benediction and Bishop Bevan dedicated the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery where interment took place. FRIDAY ONLY Spudnuts DOZ. VOLUNTEENS TO MEET MONDAY AT 4 p.m. Tooele Volunteens will hold their regular meeting on Monday, September the hospital. 14, at 4 p.m. at Spudnut Shop 195 N. MAIN milts. Do your with a beautiful photo , . .worth more than a thousand words." Get a completely finished photograph for only 69. You will not be urged to buy but if you wish the remaining poses they're yours for 1.35 for the first, 1.25 for the 2nd and $1 for any additional. AGE LIMIT 5 yean. One or two children baby-braggi- ng I I I I I I 1065 Chevrolet trucks just sold by Mantes ChevPictured above are two brand-nerolet Co. to a Tooele City firm: Vista Liner Coach and Trailer Co. Known for their rugged dependability, the new trucks have already gained wide acceptance by professional and industrial men. w I I I B I I I (5A0E DaTT mm i i i i i i e i K3MSZ3AT Cca-- AO tlcs&ct a ) i i i p i PIXY PIN-UP- EXCLUSIVELY AT PENNEY! S PHOTOGRAPHER'S 10 to 12, 1 to HOURS: 5:45 per family will be photographed singly for 59 each for the first picture. Each additional child under five, 1.50. 9 s |