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Show The Tooele TrncripU Friday, April 30, 1965 AND CONCERT Couple Plans Autumn Wedding Making plans for a fall wedding Is Joan Peterson and Stanley R. Weyland, The bride elect ts the daughter of Mr. and Grantaville City Council Issues Advice Steangrt-L- a be wOl Dm selling fer lbs Grantsville Mrs. Jo Stake Defeat Cowboys Dugway High a baseball team defeated the Grantaville Cowboy In a close game Monday night on the Dugway diamond. The game was plagued with nu me root errors on both tides. Cooper went all the way for the Mustangs striking out nine and walking only one. as Sandberg and Bolinder shared the pitching chores for the Cowboys Sandberg struck out 2 and walk ed one while Bolinder had 4 and S. Grantaville had I runs on 13 hits and I errors; Dugway, 10 runs on 7 hits and S errors. Cooper and Bear- Dugway: Grantaville don; Sandberg, Bo Under and Durfee and Rupp. pre-Th- hip'i$hord presently employed at the Tooele Army Depot. No definite wedding date has been set by the couple. James slates that Mustangs e. , R. Palmer this problem has arisen becauM the City hat had difficulty In collecting the water bill from people who move and leave the bill unpaid, or have left after renting from property owners, without paying the water bill. Mayor Palmer and the City Council have expressed concern over the problem of people signing up for gas installations. They suggest that before signing for such work to be done that citizens should have two or three bids and to um caution. Mayor Grants-vill- Parley Weyland, 454 North 2nd crowd of any funeral on West. Tooele record tome 75.000 people. The future bride is a senior School. at the Grantaville High Mr. Weyland graduated from Tooele High School and has served on an LDS Mission to the Southwest Indian region. He Is ters." li Peterson, justice or injustice of a cause u io be decided by the judge. It is not the function of the awyer to usurp the province e judge. If 0f jury to undertake no werv twyfrl case till they were sure that it e was just, a man may be eluded altogether from a trial of his claim, though, were it judicially examined, it might turn out to be a just claim. Parents of the future funeral of Victor Hugo, bridegroom are Mr. and Mr. the French author, drew the big At the last meeting of the Grantaville Cit Council, Chapter II, Section 1122 of the Grantaville City Ordinance was discussed at great length. This section reads; "Whenever tenants or peraons are using wawater ter dispensed through meter, or water meters, the owner of the premises shall be deemed and held responsible for all charges and costs of the water flowing through and mea sured by said meter, or me- Itoae Prom scheduled to be held at the CHS gym on Saturday, May I. Dancing will begin al : ) p.m. to the musk of Grant Shield orchettra. Admission I by budget card and all over yeart of age are Invited. "Besl" die la In order and LDS atandard will be observed. W, LAW It is the duty of a lawyer to faithfully and fearlessly represent the csm of his client. The Beginners m the Grantaville Band and several second year helpers put on a concert for their parent and friends Wednesday evening, April 21. There were twenty eight who participated and half played solos and some ensebbles. Instructor of the group is Mr. Thoms Hop- - Tee-Ta- for the Seventh Grade golf set Will Present 3.00 Operetta May 6 The Story of a Streamlined Cinderella, which is the revets of the classic tale, is an operetta that will be presented by the members of the Seventh Grade music class, Thursday, May I, at p.m. in the GHS Auditorium. Cindy, played by Kristine Gunderson, is the mean sitter and the two sisters come to the ball and Iom their slippers. The two sisters are played by Ramona Lawrence and Debbie Johnston. The story, which consist of II main characters features Greg Lemmon, Carol Higley, Bill Van Noy, Randy Winmill, and Gary Greetis. Diere are 8 additional Irish kids, and eight dancers. Pianists are Karen and Marilyn Clark. The pro. sentation is under the direction of Mr. Thomas Hopkins, GHS music Instructor. MISS PETERSON Girls Will Be Girls The Girl's chorus from CHS will put on a full length operetta on Friday, May 21 at I p.m. in the GHS Auditorium. The cast is all girls and features 12 leads. The story takes place In a fashionable dress shop with Bess (Marilyn Halla-da- shirt b' SEEN IN READER'S DIGEST Breezy, carefree fashion as casual as can be. Beautifully detailed, 65 Dacron polyester, 35 cotton. White, pastels, sun tones. 28 to40. Im-la- y) For um of cattle on the way to market, Uruguary provides wide grassy paths beside most of their highways. "HERE'S DAD" Those are just two words that make Long Distance such a happy, personal idea. You'll agree when T you pick up your phone and go visiting. Mountain States Telephone fighting for the never appearing Ken, while his Mother (LuAnn Kizer) opposes the I. Boswell match. The operetta is "Girls Will Be Girls. by Charles Sustained George. Other leads are Ann Lynn Stake Clerk Jackson, Jan Wanlass, Becky Swenson, Stephanie LaRue, Jo Jennis I. Boswell was sustain- Ann Peterson, Pat Palmer, Kay ed as Stake Clerk at the QuarBagley, Helen Brown, Sheryl terly Stake Conference held In Wright, and Marcia Anderson. Grantaville April 24 and 25. There are also several student MR. BOSWELL Is a native of directors, pianists, models, and Nephl, and is the son of Mrs. a quartet. Olive Boswell, Nephl, and the late Vemo Boswell. To Attend He has served as Secretary of the 4th Quorum of Elders Music Festival for 3 years, and Clerk of the Clark Ward for 5 years. He The girl's choruses of Grants-vill- e was General Secretary of the High School will partici- Aaronic Priesthood of the 3rd pate in a music festival at Ward and then was Counselor Kamas on Friday, April 30. 85 in the 5th Quorum of Elders voices will sing "Cantata Dolor one year. mino," acapella, and No Man He was sustained as Stake Is An Island," accompanied Clerk for Home Teaching in by Jean Soelberg. March of this year, the position The solo festival featured which he has held until the Mary Ruth Young, pianist, play present time. ing Williams "Dream of Olwen" HE IS MARRIED to the for- and Stephanie LaRue, singing mer Myma Simpson, daughter Exodus." This festival also of Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Simp- took place at Kamas. Both son, Moroni, Utah. girls received high ratings. They are the parents of three children, Julie Ann, Gary and Ronald. HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Mary Leatham is at home after having a cataract removed from her eye. She has been convalescing at the home of her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sutton, for the past six weeks. Marys husband James is now confined to his bed at home where he is suffering from a back injury. MR. BOSWELL J. SEE US NOW For All Your Plumbing Supplies Water Heaters Pipe Fixtures AH Supplies 10 off FOR CASH AND CARRY Plumbing House for Tooele County VACATION AT MOAB A group of Grantsville boat- is always when we the ignor- when we don't REMODFl MOW WASTE KINO GAS Kitchsn Appliances EXPERT CRAFTMANSHIP Free Estimates Financing Available CALL 367 LICENSED CONTRACTOR NORTH IROADWAY, TOOEIE MISS LINDA BOYER Linda Boyer To Join June Brides Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Boyer, Grantsville, announce the engagement and forthcoming mar riage of their daughter Linda to Mr. Sam A. Winfield Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Winfield, Sr., of Jewett, Texas. bride-eleThe graduated from Grantsville High School and attended the Utah State University where she was a member of the Alpha Omicrion Pi sorority. She has been attend ant in the Tooele County 4th of July royalty, and has reigned as Queens Attendant during Strawberry Days at Pleasant . 1st-3r- Reported Same As Last Year A REMINDER Just a reminder! The Grantsville Third Ward will hold their welfare banquet on Friday, April 30. Dinner will be served BIG DISCOUNTS - . ! 9 CARTER CONSTRUCTION n, BIG DISCOUNTS 882-211- WE DO ALL TYPES REMODELING ers and friends enjoyed Easter vacation when they drove down to Moab where they launched Grove. She is a graduate of Steven their boats and travelled apBusiness College and Henagers 65 to miles where proximately is presently employed at Dugthe Green River and Colorado Rivers combine. The group way Proving Grounds. The future gradu camped on the river bank and ated from bridegroom Huntsville High returned home the next day. attended Sam Houston The boaters included Mr. and School, Teachers College, Huntsville, Mrs. Jay Hale, Pamela, and Texas, and is presently serving Mr. and Mrs. with Cindy Brown; the U.S. Armed Forces, Grant Reed Jr., Ryan and stationed at Dugway. John-IsoMr. Mrs. and Linda; Skip The couple will be married Dick, Neil, Jill, and Gayle, on June 25, with a reception and Dr. and Mrs. Joe Woolley, following in the Grantsville d Mr. Linda, oanna, Kurt and Ward Chapel. and Mrs. John Gardner and party came from Salt Lake to Pheasant Ratio join the group. Broadway I FOR GAS A No shortage of male pheasants was found in any Utah county during the annual winat 7 p.m. Sharp. Individuals ter sex ratio counts conductshould bring their own silver- ed by Department of Fish and ware. Cost is $5 per family or Game field personnel. A RATION of one male to $1 per plate. eight females has been counted in the Erda area. compiled figures Recently from the statewide counts list 29 cocks to each 100 hens, essentially the same as the 31 per 100 hens tallied a year ago. An average of ten cocks to 100 hens is accepted in game US ROYAL as an circles management dequate sex ration to insure successful reproduction. Addit ional cocks could have been hai vested in most areas of the state without affecting 1965 proBEELINE SERVICE duction. DEPARTMENT FIELD personnel are presently conducting GRANTSVILLE counts on the annual harem pheasants. This survey should No Down - Easy Pay be completed by May 1. The data collected on the sex SAVE SAVE ratio, harem and brood count: is part of the information We Give Gold Strike Stamps by the Fish and Game Game Commission in setting the annual Utah pheasant hunt Farm & Homo Supply; 272 N. Popular opinion right and proper, agree with it. It is ance of the masses, GAS FURNACE? 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