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Show The Tootle Transcript, liitl.n, OdoUr 7, To Toiirlli at s II. AAOKIIIINCION CHAM) DVU. till It Mi and Mis right aie gi tliug at o.oiited vv ilh a iu-little gland danghtcl u ho I iend mg tlie Meek In t.uulsville vvilli tier lllothel. Mis t hnstiiie J ilill I si i s. mi o ( I. iv el piiHid ol the liei l.illiil D.orell ainval Is neM (ill ns. Ill I he lillle gill Mas Imiiii on ( h IoIn'I I at the Tooele Aallc Ibis ptl.il, ig the si.iles at sis VMinds t imiiii es and was I') and lie Mill Ih ime h ill ini Ill's tall M ('.on (If u OIMn v (ohli11 WViMin;' Mr. 4ml Mrs Gliailcs II I iv tin'll Mill Ik limioit-lrtltliri dl 4li opcu Iiiiiim Hi honor i of llu'ir Golden 'Aeddmg on Shik1.iv. (h toln-- t Mil fruiii 1 to ti hi, TIlC llM'l III Ml VC Mill 1m lll'lll dt the home of Don (!. Mini Mail-- I ui Worthington 4l IS K. Glaik Street, Clantsv tilt.. d - Aunt-vri(4- Worthington tv lomu-ilBohmler ol Grants ill. They luve four thihhcn and gramliluldieu. List Hites Held for W illis ilhv rite for Harry (I, Mere held on Saturday, Oetoln-- r 1 in the Crantxville Hurd Ward tvt Ghjel with (den Hohuder eon-due- t int; the service. MR. WI11IS died SeptemUr 27 at his home of a heart ailment. Prelude and povtludc music Mas played by Vera Elfors and the ojM'nim; song, "I Kiiom' That Mas by the My Redeemer Live Third Ward Choir. 'Villiam Cordon Yount;, a grandson of the deceased ollcrcd the invofation and a grand daughter, Donna Kae Mover, played a violin solo "In Mv Fathers House. SPEAKERS 'WERE Boyer, and Joseph Elfors. Other musical iiumliers Merc a vocal solo Oh My Father !y la-xt- sIomIv but momeiitiuii holes the Biave hue ill May I express my gratitude to Dr. Cuhlcr, Ralph Nelson and the hospital staff for the wondefful service I received during mv recent oKration. It Mas a real pleasant experience. 1 Mould also like -- r Lincoln I.ttls Ken Bell, John long garnets. Andcismi and Baix Jones otid build si oics m the second hall to l.-- Iriil.u llli SgtHlt Mi k I iild Tilt .it CKt C till hat kill Id aiev, Paul Didciiikseu and Ban Joot( oath HaiiisoiT CumIhiv team. mIio luve plav ed a ft Hiitaut role in the team three big Mins. 4lv 4 til L - Hill Hint 7 j V.llh Mult IJn'IiI.U ScAt'lul I mo ) aI , A tt ill I'IIH'MIn filin' 4111 ih Id Hill l lidiim, it aiul n (iiiitiM iitN, Ml C (ill VMf 41 1 14 ( fill N ( nil VMIn .Uni nllirlN lulcfcx!! 4ii tixkiNl to Ih hi 4lti luittm t zr Keith Allen Stmkton . Janie ( bde llogali. 1 111. hi ( l. A. 111 1 Min vinml Brall and jt and Cleu Abac than S.YIO.IIMO American sigiu-up umhr the Payroll Saving plan (or the regular pur ilusc of linlrd State Saving aie d Bonds, FAMILY milled lamily I' a defense against communist and other and mitital lories attempting to i lunge our May of hie. The (aunts mill is a Meaou l against altaik. Il strives to pin-tiland imiluie caih memlH'r so that lie mav realize Ins fullest A , xn-il- poli-uti.i- l as a tisclul utien ol the community. - llimuas h. Cmmnlls, "Good Mental Health and the Mmleru Faniilv. Manage till CARD OF THANKS Hu family nl Harry G. 'Villis Mislies lo cxpicss their thank lo all their ncighlMirs. and friend for the tarils. floviets. food, the ... nilt . . .AHanls funeral sirxice and lor eaih and (;rullts. j,H. every expression of sympathy ex- u ,.n,,.rtJH.r completed tended to them in the passing of ,u u.nn u.dn aH, (. their hiisliand and father. at tin Riigham Young ITiivcrxity. Although his studies Mill lie of time. intertupled lor a In has Muu cmisulcrahli honors mIiiIi ut the w limit. A sjxi ial Mothers day gilt present lo his mother. Ila.el Johnson viav a trophv he had won for placing second in Western Singing, at. a talent slinw held 011 campus, A Father's day gift to his dad. Milan Jolmvin. M as anolher trophy he had earned as the "Best Glia racier Actor of the sear. PARENTS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Martin Samlets have enjoyed a visit from her parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Gross-whit- 4inn -- uifA mti ri,X. llt (fit iH X .! OL (iW e. from Galdvvcll. Idaho, for the past several days. Tin Sanders first sjient a in Caldwell visiting, then brought her parents to Grantsville. The couple left tin City Wednesday evening. to thank the many friends M ho called or sent cards. Noel B. Cullister HOME FROM CALIFORNIA Shirlcv and Rov Liljeniiiist and children Dehhie and Bill have Fails. returned to their home after sendiThose who deny freedom to ng a delightful Meek in the San others, deserve not it for them- Francisco area where they Mere selves, and under a just Cod can- entertained extensively hv friends not long retain it. - Abraham in the vicinity. (lilt l puked NOTE OK THANKS Sterling Hallidav accompanied by Emma Sutton and a vocal solo "Abide With Me bv another grand daughter, Cheryl Lee Lowr John Leland 'Villis, another grandson offered the lienedictiou and the grave Mas dedicated by Cordon L. 'Villis. Pallliearers Mere John Leland '.Villis, Roliert F. Olsen, '.Villiam Cordon Young, Chet 'Vhitehouse, Roy 'Vhitehouse and 'Villis Clark la-ig- i r 1 M iv Com. g'l up Midi radi plav until Mule iiH'ii plav seemed the older uf the dav. After ail evi lunge of punts Paul Dnleiit kson. Junior Halfbaik toie holes in the Brave h ie for some Milled Molin' Sue, Mi and Mis Oiviii Johnson ol long gams and the fust seme but South Summit Uhiiii nl right liaik ( 'loser aie the uteinal giaudiai-eut- s Midi some fine deceptive passing of the little 'gill. Mhitli neted a TD and the lead all me giaudMreuts aie for a short time. Seme at the ol blitli the aiinoniii mg pimnllv the neM ailisal. sshuh mi hides a end of the first uartcr Mas 7 ti for the Biases. gie.it gi.mil.ither. Mi I iIm m JohnShorltv alter the 2nd ipiaiter son ol Closet mIio is Uiastmg uvei imderwav Dave Jefleries got the uesss ol his JiHh gie.il gtamT hit into pay dirt li give the pokes child. Another 'gie.it giaiidlalher. Mhiih they continued the lead S ol a Milton Mi, John, Sagers Imild as the game piogies-sed- . to ihi gieat grandmother. Mis Iatl PalAlter an exchange of Miuts mer ol ( oautss 1e. and a great Sicedster Ken Bell took a punt on gtaiiilmolher. Mis. Jane Amlervm bis om u 20 and t Misled his way u( Salt lake. Iiasc all Mrlcomcd SO vds for the' score. Blot king the ailisal of the stmk. by the Mhole tuum paved the wav right into the End Zone. EMERTMV VISITORS The Braves Meren't ready to Mr. and Mis. Tlieimi McMnli-ae- l have liecu eiilettaiimig v isitors wive up yet and again put on a , r . at their Imiue this past sseckend. and husband her Daughter lana James Magelbv Irom Miles City. Montana. stopM'd lor a visit to Saeiameiilo. Calif.. Mliere lie lias accepted a position with the State of California as a social Mother, lie Mas formerly employed as a Child 'Vellare 'Wither in Montana. Annie II. C. W lull die the fiMiith vuloiy against II I) the oveiM helming ilelrat over the season and the np tors. xii lid straight league victors to J.ii k Allied, Itogei and Bieut Mi the S'kes at the top o the Tel els. in, Ivnh Iaikmsoii. Boh asati h Rcgimi A heap ahaeg Willi Castagno. Duk Johnston, knit m ho Meic Miimen against n 'V llhamsoii. IVimls 'Aught along gall 11 2. Midi scvctal otheis looked The game Mas highlighted Midi rxi'rlleiit dovui field 1. 1. a king m the line. The CiimImvs now look mIiIiIi riiableil the Guwliov Imi ks to a big game mi Tildas to bleak 4M4V I II seveial I.Mlg (VloU-till mi the (.IIS held ol eliilllt-t- l Mill Kell Bell a punt limn Morgan high the Tioatis (ol VI yaids and a T. I) and j.ilill as cclchiate to to Iomii came help Amlervm feluined anolher for dav. Came the I'lta homecoming till and another TD Is set for 2. K) p ui. time HIE HBST ijujiter started I Is II WU 1 second had things piettv mm h their omeil iimii Mas as the mIioIc team make and e deteiii Ml to stittm the Midi Home Mission Assioiiinciit Mtnle Mnl Moinl.it t Slake immIi 1 om le Make llmne Mission- M.IUtrcjiil ( 4uil il ill' H 1 holt! IhH lili'ctlH aiv assigiitueiit (or Sunday, Oil. VI mi.Iia 'till air id Id, at pin in t In I'lMifth 'laid Piatt and ti ll! mi I 4 d ).ini;t,U J.lllics . Sivth 'A ard Hvrmi laddrll and Seoul Kcnm-tShields, A I ard lo i nth and lliirteenlh touiliined - (den l lkmgtmi and M.vl Uix The Gowt.iXx Iioiii (iljntsv tile High Si honl onl mued their m inning Mavs m a game plavrd Ved nculav alteiimon at Kamas Milh the Smith Summit Biases Hus ARv HIE I Uil 20 1 1 IN Victory C l dnve Mith passing as tin'll mam anolbei and go Mrajvou l scoie Ih hind mil at the hall just one ID Hide MK. AM) HilUlrram Millsin am ( giiiijt Grantsville News 1 Ronald W ilson left for one year service in the I'.S. Army in Aiet Nam on Saturday, Sept. 26 after spending some time in California and Grantsville, visiting Mith friends and relatives before his departure. While in Grantsville he stayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wilson. He received his basic training at Fort Bliss, Texas. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Bill Reed Nimlev. D.mny louvre me. Karen ('. Johnson. M. Guv Wurr, Garni Hammond. Frank K. Amlreoff, Sat., Oct. 8; Garv W. Butler. Sun.. Oct. 9; Bichard Bcuchum. Mun., Oct. 10; J.mcen Elfors. Kerry K. 'Varner. George Matthews, Ilene llcwctt. Steven B. Sutton, Junior Hunt. Tues., Oct. lllA tlift itt uH1b Ml 'll s1(44f I44' lmfi mi 4 HU !! 'ti ifnt III 11. A HAPPY ANNIVERSARY It Hi( 'T tl? Oct. Sf I If lAllVNl . ui ., mm 11 . i , i, Ir'iiiut - II I 11. It V lii TO: Mr. and Mrs. Allen J. Parkinson. Sun., Oct. 0; Mr. and Mrs. Bichard Sanborn. Mr. ami Mrs. Harold Svmnuds, Mon., Oct. 10; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Roberts. Tues., H ' is t' mm m! Have Alley. . . Open Bowling bu C att s' 'S Come in and bowl and pioneer leader of The Church ofJesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, was the first president of the Bank of Deseret and Deseret National Bank, direct predecessors of First Security Bank. The 100th anniversary of the original bank BRIGHAM YOUNG, President founding will be observed in 1971. FREE to adults at any First Security Bank in Utah, Idaho and Wyoming. BY MAIL Enclose 25c to cover postage and handling. 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