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Show i VWT PARENTS Mr. and Mr Clen W illardcmi and thildren ajvriit the weekend vtuting in CrantAille at the home Sidewalk Cafe Dance Set For Saturday Mr. Uilardmi parent, and Mr. Pratt Matthew, of The Laurel of Grant tile Ml tll k a Cafe Dance on Saturday, July 30. Time, h 30 p m. Place; The Stokrhouwt, Refreshment will Uilj Popular dances will be taught by IXiruthy Sr arte during ht Sule Citv0 Council Ponders Proldems Mr. Mr, VVilUrdwin returned to Rnhfield where the familv live, on Tuewlav leaving hi wife, Helen, and ihild-reTony, Ruell, Shelley, Ram, Marti and Kendall to i vit with relative before returning to their home. Mr, W illardum I the Malta' ger of Caikane Power Ciniqiauy at Rnhfield, Sul-wal- If and over i 'Ll al Tongue in dux I i a wy,r jvilliV I luu t'Wigne hi check - ? n ? , pec-tat- Vs r Grantsville News Windshield Cracked? Fern Williams Reporter RETUKNKD ivr little charmer it Jodilyn Murray, daughter of Mr. and Mr. COMPLETE STOCK Johnny Murray, Grant wille. Belated birthday greeting are INSTALLED to the little Mitt who celebrated her firvt birthday on SaturAt Your Convenience day, July 2. Joining in the celebration were grandparent Mr. and Mr. Frank Fithcr and Mr. and Mr. John Murray, both of Grant-i!le- . Site ha great grandparent AUTO PARTS Mr. and Mr. Lei Alldredge, Mur50 N. Moin, Tooele ray, Utah, and Mr. and Mr. Frank Fithcr, Sr, Cave Springs Mis Colleen Gollaher, daughter of Mr. and Mr. L. L. Gollaher Virginia. of Grant ille, ha been vacationing for over a month at the home Travel and Vacation insurance of Mrs. Becky Pepper, of Bakersfield, Calif. They have been to Marineland, Knott sherry Farm, Also life, auto, motorcycle, boat, fire, home-owner- s, Disneyland, San Diego Zoo and Mexico and write they have had health, accident, medicare, plus. In wonderful time. Colleen is a fact we write most any type insurance. Bonds, Fredrico Colnow attending too. Come in bid see our insurance counselor. lege of Beauty at Bakersfield on a scholarship which she received BRADSHAW cr- 'S Puffer Insurance Agency 181 No. Main - Tooele, Utah 882-121- 6 Call .MISSIONARY TO SPEAK AT FIRST WARD Ihi -- Home 882-455- 6 I ol a Lee (Clark will lie the eaker at the sacrament services in the Grants die First Ward on Sunday, July 31 at 5 pan. Mis Claik ha recently returned from an EDS Mission to the Southern State and will give a report on her experience in the mission field. 1W6 riday, July 2 n wet in g held am Wednevdav, July 20, in the City Hall. ineit.lwt CITY COUNCIL ann.ximcd that when the ptr liiiunary repot on the pinpmcd vewrr projeit within the Citv tv eunipleted, thiv mbit malum w ill lw prevented to the Miblir for approval or disapproval. Following a dixenvvion ini the road woik and street improvement project that had Iwen planned. Cornu liman Smith Noposed that t diwlphnar u lion lie taken il re failed to start ini road work cni the vtieet improvement project the dav following Counid meeting Mayor Hunvaker vaid he wmitd notify them to thiv effect, Councilman Smith repotted that he had met w ith a State I representative to formulate corrective afety nieavurev cm the intersect kni of Mam and Hale Street. HE RFQCES1FD a lee lw appnnlesl to investigate a recent accident involving a Citv employee uving City equipment for mm City use. The Mayor appointed Councilman la-- e Fumlsen and Councilman Smith to cotultu I an invrvtigathMi and vnlumt informal uni and recommendatiiNi to the Citv Cmmcd. Councilman Williams icqm-vt-ean P lort unity to present reof licensing visions and I lunsaker desigprocedure. Mayor nated Monday evening. July 25. a a sjiecial inerting time for this purpose. Councilman Max Bleaard stressed the urgency fur needed street repairs and improvements, and also submitted some helpful suggest ions concerning prohlemsat the new Citv Park. Matthew COUNCILMAN made a motion that the City Council submit a purchase offer to the Grantsville Stake for the Seminary Building to tie used a a City Hall and Library. The Motion carried. Motion was made by Smith and seconded by Frandscn that the Fire Department lie refunded a $100 check. The motion carligli-wa- d g SATURDAY GEESTS Mr. and Mrs. Shill Alien, from , and their family, visited Saturday at the homes of Mr. and Mr. E. 1.. Gollaher, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jensen and Mr. and Mrs. Roiiert Gollaher. Sharon Allen is vacationing for a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Roiiert Gollaher. The Gollaher children Sally, Sue and Bobby are especially enjoying the la-hi- DOG CATCHER NEEDED From the Grantsville City Council comes an announcement from Fredrico. for the City is that a The reason gentlemen prefer needed. Interested persons call blondes is probably because the Mayor or report at the City blondes know what gentlemen pte-fe- Hall, where their application may Hit hard 1C. Blake lie submitted. dog-catch- r. Pretty little Jana Dawn Johnston daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnston, Grantsville, will be celebrating her first birthday on Saturday, July 30, with her parents and family members, Craig, Deanna, and Debra. Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Watson of Grantsville, and Mr. and Mrs. Manning Johnston, Tooele, will be on hand to take part in the birthday celebration. Would you believe 84 million to one ? It starts as copper ore and it may end in a blaze of glory, like the burned-ou- t protective nose cone of a space capsule, or as the cremated liner of a rocket nozzle. It has many claims to fame, one of them being its high melting point of 5,732 Fahrenheit. Rare Metal from Utah Copper Ore Used In Space Capsules, Rocket Nozzles F It is rhenium, an extremely rare metal that has helped the United States explore in space. Last year, only 2,000 pounds of the metal were produced in the country. Through Kennecott research, the Utah Copper Division annually will produce 4,000 pounds of ammonium perrhenate, from which rhenium is made. In brief, the production cycle for rhenium is this: Copper ore contains a molybdenite, which is recovered at the Arthur and Magna concentrators. Previously, molybdenite was sold direct as an alloy to toughen steel. Today, the molybdenite goes to the newly constructed Molybdic Oxide and Rhenium Recovery plant at the Divisions smelter, where it is roasted to produce molybdic oxide. Annual production of this material is estimated at 10 million pounds. During roasting, vapor from the oxide is captured and undergoes a complex and highly sophisticated process to produce ammonium perrhenate. The perrhenate is then shipped to Kennecotts subsidiary, Chase Brass and Copper Company, where it is processed into rhenium metal. r i. - 'wwt , nil-plo- Member of the Tyrant ille High School Band stopped to play a marching tune for a flies led the parade on the 23rd of July during the Pioneer Day celebration held in Grant illr. MAKE IT FACTORY NEW TnutM-ripl- , iie in- Wt'U TtHw-l- i date the vewrr ptrliininarv repot, and irpot (hat the Teenage Club had liern thed and the It divcu cenve (evoked, wee wd at the Giaiilwille ( itv Conn intrrmuaon. Everyone vite Tin Grant die City Count tl mem lierx atlthnllcd Sewer In 'jet I Engineer. Rodney Dahl, to up- n I. SECOND SECTION MR, AND MRS. CASsJTY Couple Will Observe Golden Wedding Day Mamed for 50 year amt still finding plcnt v to keep them huvv, are Mr anJ Mr. Kdward Cassitv. Grantsville, who will te celebtaf-futheir Golden Wedding Arilii-versar- v tm Tuevdav, Auguvt 2. THE COUPEE were married ni August 2, 1 VOi in Salt lacke Citv, and have vpeut their named life living in Crautvi)le. Mr. Cassitv married a girl who, at the age of II, wav left to take care of the home fur herself and six brother, after the death of her mother. She had doing Iw-e- n thi for six year. For thirty yean, Mr. Cawity owned and ojierated the Cassitv Garage where he had the dealership to sell Ford automobiles. Adjacent to the garage was a cafe which was operated by Mr. Cas-sit- y for thirteen year. In the early dav when the telephone first came to Grantsville Ncta and Ed had one installed at their place of business and they were kept quite busy delivering telephone message to citizen in the town. They also had one of the first radios and people gathered at the home of the couple to take their turn at the ear phone. The two have had a part interest in a ranch near Grantsville and for the past twenty year ried. the owner and operahave A motion was made by Wiltors of thi land. Throughout the liams that the position of a permanent Assistant Citv Marshall years she has helped with the feed be announced. The motion carried. fug of the stock and the taking Mayor Humakerand City Clerk care of the farm chores. The two of them still drive a tractor and Relva Winnnll were complimented by the Council for their effithey still ride horses. Mrs. Gassitys cient work on setting up next activities have lieen curtailed this past week when she tripped years operating budget. on a wire at the ranch and fell and broke her shoulder. Homecooking is a specialty Neta has always had a flair for, and many townfolks have enjoy Iw-e- n Party Held at Skull Valley Callisler Ranch party was held at the ranch Valley, of Alford and Cloe Callister, July 20th for the A in Skull Cheaper bv the dozen nonsense. is gross present time, he states that hes going to get it fixed and pilot it again. They are the parents of two daughter. Mr. Keilh (Catherine) W aulas and Mrs. Max (Bonnie) Rlcazard, troth of Grantsville. They have nine grandchildren. Friends may visit with the couple on Tuesday from 6 till 9 pm. at the home of a daughter and Mr. and Mr. son-in-la- Keith Wanlas, 111 East YELLOWSTONE TRIP Dean Didericksen, his wife, Phyllis, and children Mary Ann, Paul, Barbara and Phil along Darrell Didericksen his wife Colleen and children Jimmy, Debra, Michael and Jeffrey Michelle, ity reunion at Yellowstone when they met with their mother, Mrs. Lula Didericksen, and brothers. Merlin and Lytle Didericksen. and their families from Tremon-toand took part in a family reunion. The group did some sight seeing and fishing besides visiting and eating as they all met together. n, MR. CASSITY provided housing for the Grantsville City Fire Truck where he kept the vehicle of all Summer Stock Dutchmaid Clothes Everything Goes at Cost Friday and Saturday, July 29-3- 0 294 South 2nd St, All Day and Evenings Jack Kraus torus Hnus Boner DOUTSHOOri These products of the new plant help Kennecott maintain its position as Utahs foremost industry. produce one pound of rhenium requires the handling of approximately 84 million pounds of copper ore and waste material. The similar figure for one pound of copper is 500 pounds. To Vj - 4- Kennecott Coppor Corporation Utah Copper Division An equal opportunity employer" WORTH MORE THAM YOU THINK! 1961 1963 695 FORD Extremely Clean FORD GALAXY XI 4 on the floor 1695 Doors Free Buy a New Opel and Get 2 model for the (A 4 door Main Street. They request no gifts. Clearance Skull Valley Indians. Every family attended. About 28. It was held in an old fashioned willow bowery. Fun songs were sung, a movie called The Bitter Wind was shown and an outdoor supper, was served by the Grantsville Missionaries, namely: Alford and Cloe Callister, Hartley and Katie Palmer, Willard and Mabel Sagers, Howard and Mildred Davies, Martha Roper and Virginia Millward. Absent was Fannie Anderson. ed gmd fod that die has brought to them at different occasion. She still find time to cook some special fiaal or to lake vane of her pie, w hu h die take to those who might lw celebrating a birthday. or who have had occasion to mourn over the loss of a loved (Hie, or who have had itlues in their home. MB. CASSITY ha owned and still own a light airplane wlmh he ha piloted. He hold a license, and although hi I rdot plane isnt in oerati(Ni at the or price) |