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Show Th Towlf Trimfripl, Friday, May 1 1, 1965 Blaine Keller Appointed Principal at Dug way Fifth Grade Preaent Program THE Mr, Blame B Keller wa apGreat Amerten Hi the Hall pointed Principal of Dugway d of Fame ai the program High School, by member of the by membera of the fifth Tooele County School Board "d grade cUttea in the Grantaville Superintendent Curtis Van Alfen tlrmentary School, Friday after Hu place of birth wa m Milimon, under the direction of waukee, Wtscomm, He at marMt Mery Milliard and Mr, ried to Marilyn Noel of St, George, Utah and they have I Berkley Or. l. children, Clyde S year. Song of Patrick Henry, Ben4 year and Floyd S jamin Franklin, Andrew Jajrk-oAbraham Lincoln, and month. MRS. KELLER graduated other famoua men werd tung and ha her degree in elemenby the group, and alto dance depicting the period of time. A tary education from Utah Slate March drill pretented by the University, Mr, Keller's profra"al tram girli of the data who lo danced the minuet ing; he received his B S. deSquare dancing in an almnet gree from Utah Slate Univer-an- y In I960, he received his manner, a the profettional tquaret did their do tidot and Masters degree in counseling alaman tefu to the tunet of from Utah State University m "Hot Time in the Old Town To- IMS. Mr. Keller has a professional night," and "Alabama Jubilee" certificate In counseling and adwaa enjoyed by ihote participat ministration. He hat received 2 tng aa well aa spectator. NDE scholarships in Guidance and Counseling Institute, one at FRANK WELCH North Dakota Stale University MR. KELLER PROMOTED IN where he received II quarters ARIZONA of hts credit. He also received he belongs to the Phi Delia Frank Welch, former attitianf one at the University of North Kappa Professional Educaticn-a- l Dakota where he received 12 personnel manager at the InterFraternity, Utah school counnational Smelter In Tooele wa hour of graduate credit. Mr. selor association and the Uuh appointed pertonnel Keller is now doing doctorate Educational Association. recently manager for the New Mmea Dl-- v work at the University of Uluh. MILITARY SERVICE record: Irion of the Anaconda CompHe hat M hour of graduate he haa 4 year active military work beyond the masters deany at Tucson, Am. service in the USA F during the Prior to accepting this posi- gree. Korean war 1951 to 1955 tion, Mr. Welch terved in perLeisure time activities; Mr. MR. KELLER haa worked aa sonnel management at Ana- a counselor In the Tooele School Keller enjoy all type of sports conda operatrns In Raritan, N. District for the last S year. which by the way helped to put Jersey and Grant. N. M. He had one year teaching exhim through school. He played perience et Logan Jr. High football for Utah Stale UniverSchool before coming to the sity. He enjoy flying, music, and art. Tooele School District. Mr. Keller holds a journeyman card for construction work The U.S. used 2,604,000 ton In glaring. Hu professional affiliations: of aluminum to 1904. HOPE pre-tente- OF AMERICA Me-chel- n, Vem Schroeder A Messegt for Our Timos - Patriotic, Challenging SUNDAY MORNING at 8:45 a.ra. r mi oooooooooooooooooo 990 Van Ixad of Kxploaivea Catches Fire A van, loaded with explosives caught fire Saturday along High way 40 50 between Granuville and Mills Junction. One of the two driver caught a ride to Grantaville and sounded the fire alarm. Firemen from the City Department found that the fire caused from an overheated bear mg in the rear axle had been extinguished by OF THANKS are deeply grateful to all friend who were so kind ond extended aid and sympathy at (he parsing and funeral of our mother Salma De St. Jeor. We ore especially grateful tn the nuramg home for their kirdnert and love for our mother. We wish to thank our friend who extended aid and for their floral offerings. (cards end expressions of ym pathy. Mr. and Mr. Mick St. Jeor Mr. and Mr. Jay Bush Mr. and Mr. Tom Dailey Mr. Salln. Goome Mr. and Mr. Richard Davis CARD Wt of our tn us extinguisher on the truck. However, it wa still extremely hot and water from the fire truck waa played on to It until it waa cooled, MOTHERS DAY AT GARLAND Mr. and Mra. Darrell harvest AMerican farmer about 210 million ton of pop yearly, VOTING Most of us vote against people M fof r LIDDELL CONSTRUCTION CO. Residential and Commercial Construction Planning, Designing and Estimating See us for Nutono Intercoms, Stereo Sliding Wardrobo Mirror Doors, Custom Cabinets Radio-Phonograp- hs, LICENSED ELECTRICIAN Phone 882-000- 4 The fear of fur is termed dor- - aphobta. Dtder-kkso- n and family spent Mothers Day weekend in Garland, Utah where they visited with parents of Mr. Didericksen, Mr. and Mr. W. Lee Thompson and with the Harvey Didericksen family. Mr. and Mr. 0. H. Diderick' sen joined the group on Sunday, after visitmg with Mr. Diderick sen mother, Mra. Pearl Culli-mor- At the e. Didericksen of the family were together which seven children and their partner! plu 22 grand children. There was lot of visiting to be done by the group, and a good time was enjoyed by all to spite of the fact that it was a chilly, rainy day. home Harvey all the membera RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL Mr. Mary Hale has returned to her home after receiving treatment at the hospital in Salt . Lake. She spent some time sc ing at the home of her on Homer L. Hale, before returning to Grantaville. can-va- DUILD DADYS PHOTO ALBUM . VYITE1 le For Beautiful 5x7" photograph, for only the 9 I baby-braggi- i i i i i i i i i 7037 i Summers fashion spotlight shines on thia stunner with its flat stacked heel, open sides and bark. In white or brown leather, very 65 in mood. T-str- Bedding Plant 882-059- $3: BUY ONE GALLON OF 5 With ORTHO H 9.96 Value 0RTH0-GR- 0 ORTHO UPSTART is a plant starter and root stimulator that gives plants the first feeding of nutrients they need. Youll find it ideal for get- shrubs, trees just about every- Works wonders for flowers, and lawns thing in your garden OPEN Weekdays Sundays 10 to 9 to 7 2 KH1TC7 how. 10 ,. 12 I lot ,d JJtItIP gAELtlS We Mean it When We Say No Reasonable Offer Refused! We Must Reduce Our JEEP Inventory ' Fight Back AND GET THE SECOND GALLON r J sZ. witn use for Seventeen magazine, meras and how to sift useful m- Graff had her mod,s dis. 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