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Show The Tooele Tranarript, Friday, March 12, 13 The Grantsvitle City has an Improvement project going on at the City Dump, north of Grantsville. To beat the big sprii g clean up around town, the City has equipment working in the area to get the debris which Is already at the dump under ground and to make apots where those hauling rubbish will unload the debris Into pits. Didtricksrn Brothers have a large drag line In the area, digging trer.ches where bull dozers will be able to push the rubbish which has accumulated over the years. These will be covered as they are filled, and new pits will be made until the garbage is undergroui4 All who use the dump are urged to unload into the pits and not to dump in the roads or on the ground as has been the practice in the past. tK 'J. ; i Liuui 3 Trvnchas arc being dug In which to bury accumulated rubbish to GranUvlIHs clcan-u- p campaign. Cowboys Win 1st Round Anniversary In Region Five Tourney from Grant The Cowboy ville High School coasted to Rich by a Parties score and Morgan downed Tintic In the nightvictory In their first game of cap the Region S Tournament be Second round pairings are as k.g ataged at the East High follows: North Summit vs Tin-ti- c at 4:00; Grantsvitle vs MorGym In Salt Lake City Wednesday night with an Imprea gan at 3:20; Dugway vs. Wative $4 to 47 victory over the satch at 6:30; and South Rich North Summit Braves from vs St Joseph at 6:00. The Cowboys playCoalville. North Summit: G. F ed coi.aitant ball throughout Fawcett 0 14 the contest and bad 9 players Stephens 4 0 1 1 hit in double figures. Talbott THE BRAVES were actually Boyer 3 1 1 never In the game as Grants-vill- e McQueen 1 2 Jumped off to an immeBlonquist 2 4 diate lead, built It to 21-- at Benduon 0 0 the end of the first quarter and Jenkins to build it Rowser 4 0 then cot.Unued 2 0 throughout the game. Coach Brown William used II players with Swenson - 1 0 10 set ring. North Summit was Tout: , . IS 6 24 47 cold at the hoop and the ir high scorer Talbott was held to a Grantsville: mere three points as the Cow- Sandberg boys put up a soi.e defense Palmer which wasn't penetrated all Durfte Nelson ) night. If there was a star in the Kimber team victory, we'd have to Anderson mention Sophomore Stromberg Denny Anderson, who came ir. Fawson a substitute role to score IS Peterson points, block several shots and Worthington rebound with the grace of a ga- Bleazard zelle. Sandberg played well as Johanson .did the ei.tire crew and also D,dcrickson came up with IS points. Kim- ber got 13, Palmer and Nelson 10 0 2 10, and Durfee 9. - 0 0 0 0 The tourney saw a big upset - 0 0 0 0 as SL Joseph, Jordan Divisions 12 20 32 64 fourth place entry won a squeek er from Summits Number one By quarters: Wasatch ir. an overtime 0 20 29 47 N. Summit weak21 42 60 84 DUGWAY, noticeably Grantsville g ened by the among some of the players, lost the The average use of electrifirst game of the afternoon to city to the American home a hustling crew from South reached a record high of 4,677 kilowatt- - hours last year, 235 kwh more than in 1963. At the same time, the average price per kwh of residential electric service reached a record low, decreasing from 2.37 cents to 1963 to 2.31 cents in 1964. I SECOND 71-6- FIRST THIRD WARD The Relief Society Ar.nlver- for Grants- aery celebration ville First and Third WardawiD be held or. Wednesday, March 17 in the First Third Ward cha- pel. There will be a program that will commence at 1 p.m. after which luncheon will be served. All ladies of the two wards are invited to attend. 1 65-6- flu-bu- WARD Ladies of the Grantsville Sec ond Ward Relief Society will en joy the 123rd Anniversary of the beginning of its organiza- tion on Tuesday, March 16 at p.m. in the Relief Society room. A luncheon will follow the program. All ladies of the Ward are invited to attend. 72-5- 1 CLARK WARD The Grantsville Gark Waid Society will hold their anniversary program and lun- chton on Wednesday. March 17 at 12 noon. Luncheon will be served at noon in the Second- Clark Ward cultural hall, after a program will follow. All ladies of the ward are invited to attend. CONVALESCING Mrs. Richard Leetham is con at the St. Marks hes- pital after undergoing surgery on Monday. She is reported to be improving. . . . Cr?r tavi home on Thursday, after spending the past two years In the North British Mis-- 1 ion. He Is the son of Mr. and Mr. Glen G. Anderson, ELDER ANDERSON reports hat the mission in Northern England is growing rapidly and Increased from one Stake District to one Stake ,nd ,nd ,wo District in the past have been 6 ,w0 ye,r- chP completed and there fiv under construe- tio?; He labored to ten different re$ while or. his mission and Pcnt approximately 6 months Blackburn District, which was his longest stay. The working hour of the mis increased some-Reli"'Y wh,t recently. The proselyting Hnr I11 increased from an verage of 30 to 59 hours a week. THE MISSIONARY stated h the new missionaries Into the field are better if, Prepared for their labors and re able to work more effec tively. At the present time plans being made to hold a nce festival within the bounds of the North British sW T" F0Ji ..... ..... one-hal- Plans have beet, completed and all preparations have been made for the annual Third Ward Choir party that is to be held Friday, March 12, to the First- - Third Ward chapel at 7:30 p m. There will be special numbers presented by the choir as well as other local and numbers. Tickets fur this celebration will be 50 cents for adults and 25 cents children by donation. Refreshments will be sold after the program. The public is invited to atttnd. You can save time and effort by having your Pay Check sent direct to your own checking account in First Security Bank. And the money will be credited to your account a day earlier than if mailed to your home. Upholstery Eatteas TtSZtSTCULTU SotaCda RXtoins Koadgy ttgg Uunfay I J13 to S KJ Utmdf nMl Wright, Prop, Tooele North, for speeding. BLADE CUT FIRST SECURITY BANK POT ROAST u. com-whic- W Telephone: triers Csca'o AG Cermet TT3 Euro-valesci- success 882-041- 0 Msmbsr Psdaral DapoiJt Inturoncs Carporatioa AT hasnt gone to its price! Democracy presupposes, always, an ultimate centrality of purpose. It is never equated with todiscrimit.ate license. It allows for differences, yes, but alwaya insists that these differences be resolved in the fountainhead of some transcendent goal. In fact, this principle is so much a part of our philosophy that we inscribe it on every American coin: "E Pluri bus Ut.um" - one formed of many. Lvj " T7 ;v' Omr Mart f! to 0 ii 29 Ml MAIN 4 i cr SI ivs UTAH TOOELE. 882 0287 j1 Dennis Wright and Paul Mathews, Grantsville FFA president, are pictured above with the Yorkshire gilt that was awarded to Dennis as a chain project j ih ocpCEir 20 . Grantsville FFA Purchases Purebred Gilt erJft - IIAMMERSTEINS RODGERS VISE ROBERT Recently at the Utah Hog Association Sales, the Grantsville Future Farmers of Ama purebred erica purchased Yorkshire gilt to be used as a chain project. Applications were made by freshmen members to decide who would be suited for the pig. After consideration of advisor and officers Dennis Wright of 248 East Main was awarded the gilt. We hope Dennis will care well for his project and give us no reason to regret our move. Were sure he wont. This chain project will be our third in the Chapter, all have been registered purebred york-shirThey have been received to date by Melvin Sutton, Glade Anderson and Dennis. Melvins project has developed and Glades will in the near future. So far our chain projects have satisfied us thoroughl- CHEVROLET BEL AIR e. RICHARD HAYDN! rw w a, ROBERT WISE i I PttCI AND NlfOMUNU OSCAR HAMMERSTEIN II I mu rfm ERNEST LEHMAN . I KNIOUKI UTAH THEATRE, I 1:30 pja. MATINEES 2 p.m. EVENINGS PARKER. ELEANOR iwnsuwawaiwHii RICHARD RODGERS f4l $ MAIN ST SAIT UK ORDER TICKETS BY MAIll ( CITY, UTAH ! Mm MS. EVENINGS Sat. Um MATINCM Set m fti.. nv Stow St Hat. Thar. I Hat - IXCUSTVI St I SB ft ft SI SI 7$ tlfftVfB Bwtc mk. 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Stop in or phone the bank for a Checking Account signature card (if you do not already have an account). Then ask your Supervisor or the Finance Office to change the mailing address to First Security Bank, P. O. Box 330, Tooele, Utah. We will mail you a deposit receipt for each Pay Check deposit. ramltaf Cmdagt SippUsi 4SI on Mars is 667 days Civilian and Military Personnel UPHOLSTER? ISSUED Tooele City Police Saturday issued citations to; Gloria M. B. Bristow, 213 South 1st West for speeding; Cindy Monosso, RFD I. no Utah drivers license in possession, and Sunday, Leon Dee Harvey, 157 E. year Tooele Army Depot The American newsman was having a discussion with a Russian counter part As I understand It,' the American said, the basic idea of communism is to divide everything you have with your neighbor." "Not quite," corrected the Red reporter. "The basic idea of communism is to make your neighbor divide everything with you." mo! A long. ATTENTION n TRAFFIC CITATIONS 670 f About of one percent of Iceland can be cultivated. Choir Party Is Friday B. Romero, First Street, reported to Tooele Gty Police, Sunday, that someone stole four bar lat.ee hub caps from his car. ef DEMOCRACY H Prescriptions festival will be summer the months. The participants are just starting to practice their dances at their MIA meetings. states that this Elder should be a great help to the missionary program throughout the entire European area. Right now the Book of Mormon program Is being used. Each team of Missionaries try to place ten Book of Mormons during the period of or.e week. The Book of Mormon is the most effective proselying tool that missionaries have,' quoted the missionary. THE BRITISH people as a whole are quite receptive, especially b. the farming areas. In the industrial areas they are more difficult to communicate with. The people still follow traditions that are passed from father to son. and as a result, it is difficult for them to make changes to their lives. While on his mission. Eider Anderson had the opportunity of bring a travelling Elder, travelling with the zone leader and the Assistant to the President of the Mission. Home coming for Elder An- derson will be held on Sunday, March 21. atS p.m. In the Secor.d- - Gsrk Ward Giapel. Mission. This held during Granttiville Begins Improvement Project Tooote 882-314- 8 |