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Show 4 Seminar) Funeral Sols Movie Held for a "Iolyamia". Ciuntsvillc Mrs. Johnson delightful lo presented movio. will )v for Goldie J. Johnson were held on Tuesday, May 20, at 1:00 pan. in the Grantsville First Ward, with Bishop Wayne Anderson con- oil Seminary May 2ttli. There will lie a special matinee presented in the afternoon at 2:(KI pan., with the cost being only twenty five cents. As an added treat, pop corn and candy will he sold. The evening show, which will begin at 7:(X) pan. will he admission free for all seventh and eighth grade stndeifts. All others will pay fifty cents. SPEAKERS were Bishop Noel Gallister and James R. from and remarks Williams, Bishop Anderson. Cleo Jefferies and her daughters, Elaine Beachain, Jeanne Johnson and Barbara Hutchins ' In the Garden. They sung, were accompanied by Mignon Christley. Mrs. Christley played Ihe first great hninan invention was speech the power to communicate. From that power is derived all other rowers of man over nature, and far more importantly, over himself. r asm Out- board Motor Oil Super Red adds power to and small motors. Extends plug life. OIL MAN IN TOOELE DON Standard SMITH Oil Mrs. Hale to plomas. 882-143- Company of California CAROLEE CASTACNO will the valedictorian address and Marilyn Jones will lie the class Salutatorian. The welcoin- ing talk will lie given by class Noland Peterson. Miss Castagno has maintain- ed an A grade throughout her High School years. She has been a Seminary Class Officer, has been a member of the Lariettes a member of the High School and of the pep hand.' She voted Prom Queen by her class members last year anti held one of the leading rlest n the Annie Get Your Gun production, which was Presente(l ly (he school. She hm&fiter 0f Mr. and Mrs. 's give an organ medley, Mother", O, My Whispering Hope, Father," and The End of a Perfect Day. The family prayer was given by Bishop William B. Johnson and the prayers at the valedictorian address at the services were offered by Doug- - Grantsville High School Com to be Exercises, THE DEDICATORY prayer held Wednesday evening. May at the Crantsville City Ceme- - 28, at 7:00 p.m. Miss Castagno erY' 'as K'ven "Y President has been awarded an academic Kenneth C. Johnson, scholarship to attend Dixie Col- Pallbearers were great grand- lege in the fall, and it will cover sons Dick Johnson and Neil tuition costs. Johnson and nephews ' Donald Judd, David Lawrence, Kimball Ehpiist and Ray Geldinacher. Mrs. Millie C. Hale, will he honored by her family members at an open house, to be held at the home, North Hale Street Sunday, May 25 from 8:(K) until 10:00 p.m. Friends are relatives are invited to stop and visit, and to extend birthday greetings to Mrs. Hale, who will he 80 years Garbage Collection Early of age on Friday, May 23rd. She and her husband, the Garbage collection day will late Earl Hale, were the parents he this Friday, May 23rd, in-thirteen children, ten of stead of the last Friday of the whom are still living. month, which is Memorial Day. There will he a garbage The no family requests pick-u- p every Friday during the gifts, please. month of June, as it has been month for scheduled as clean-u- p Crantsville. mayjHTBJ CALI YOUR STANDARD MRS. HALE Be Honored At Open House Small engine failures? services ducting. SPEECH New RPM "Our Quest, A Better Tomorrow", will be the theme for the 19(19 commencement exercises to he held in the Grantsville High School Auditorium on Wednesday evening, May 28, at 7:00 p.m. Sixty one seniors will receive their graduation di- - the Funeral Richard Anderson Blaine Baird Craig Bleazard Keith Cordova Allen Cunningham lerry Gilmore Michael Harward Larry Haws Craig Higley Robert Hill Dean Howard Mark lackson Dick (ohnson loh'n Lopez Wayne Madsen Dee Mair Roger Mclnelly Mike Minchey Lyle Parkinson oe Peterson Noland Peterson Burgess. Liberty " Mutual 'Insurance I Companies says be sure never to touch an appliance and a wa- faucet at the same time, If the appliance is not properly grounded, the result could be a fatal low voltage electrical ' L 7 North Main Street shok. Marilyn Jones, class Salutatorian, be one of the principal speakers at the CHS commencement exercises to be held Wednesday evening. Erwin Price Larry Terry Ray Van Noy will Courtney Wrathall Randy Wright Cary Young Margaret Williams Lorene Williamson SUBURBS The homogenized suburbs are coming to be problem ghet- -' tos insofar as education and cul- ture are concerned. These ghet- 'tos;' irt ' which the housing ' and ' streets look alike, 'already ard producing their own forms of delinquency, problem alcoholics, and pieties of rationalization that avoid reality. Ralph Me- Tennessean Nashville Gill, Lola Smith, class secretary. will present the class gift and School Principal, Mr. Don Ed Sandberg will present the class, Mr. Don W. Rowlierry, ele County School Board Mem-wa- s her from Crantsville, will award the diplomas to the graduates, Too-Chor- - For years, everybodys been talking about the high price of Color TV. ( j May: illegal South May 24. Supper will he served from 6:X) till 9:00 p.m. ' The project is sponsored bv the Crantsville Second Ward Relief Society and the proceeds will go to the Ward Building Fund. Want tougher floors? Standard Floor Hardener for surfaces hard, on wood, cement, linoleum. long-lastin- g A. Kindred, Box 205, Stockton, was cited for not having a current Utah State Inspection Sticker on his car. 21 May: John A. Vikara, IHIC Dugway, was also cited for not having a State InspA-tiof- W.w;Sticker, is ' CALL YOUR STANDARD . DON SMITH Standard out it Just knmi ft mk valley Horn BIRTHS Jimmy and Carolyn Tooele, son, May 21. Affordable MEDICAL Irene Christensen, Tooele big screen Cokr TV is here SURGERY-An- from, Philco-For- Lougy, nie Carroll, Tooele James Burton, Tooele Grant Lougy, Tooele Cleo Wolff, Tooele d Now only Not a small-scree- n but a full-si- ze portable, wt set with big 267 sq.in. color picture! Finest Color TV features compare! Philco Simplified Color Controls Transistorized Solid State Signal System 26,000 Volts of Picture Power Color Pilot Cool Chassis VHFUHF Indicator Big Speaker Front-Mounte- Isnt it time PHILCO you stopped talking about, and started enjoying Color TV? Tooele Merc. Co. Free Customer Parking 36 North Main This little charmer is Leigh Ann Barrington, who made her debut at the Tooele Valley Hospital on Thursday, May 15. She weighed a dainty six pounds eight and a half ounces and is the first child of her parents James P. and Peggy Barrington, 60 East Fourth No. Proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Featherstone and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barrington, all of Tooele. Photo by A. D. Thomas OIL MAN IN TOOELE Oil - 882-143- Company ol California Congratulations! ! Tooele High Rodeo Club Buffalo Stampede Rodeo Tickets Now on Sale at Browns . j Sat. May 23 - 24 Fri. 2nd v-- i I M- Americas 15 May: Disobeying a traffic signal was the charge on a citation issued to Tranqulino Tafoya, 15 South 1st West. 15 May: George Edwin Wilkinson, 84' Glenwood Avenue, was cited for disobeying a traffic signal. 15 MAY: Tom Finch, 104 S. 4th Street, reported someone had been taking gas from his truck for about a month. 16 May: A citation was issued to Robert Francis Jones, 3841 South 5600 West, Salt Lake City, for disobeying a traffic signal. 17 May: Kent Lee Bennett, 188 North 1st West, was cited for speeding. Favorite Sport Rodeos tn te -- r. 4 t jfj; Ik It? MAY: A 17 citation for speeding was issued to Max Henry Durrant, 3370 South 7580 West, Magna. 17 May: Vandals broke a window of a car belonging to David Martinez, 460 Overland Road. 17 May: Four huh caps were reported stolen from the car of Charles Fox, 16 Tacoma Drive. 17 MAY: Police impounded a ear belonging to Elmer Mondragon for improper registration and no inspection sticker. 17 May: A citation was issued to Lilnce Sutherland, 40 W. in an 1st North, for engaging acceleration contest. 17 Mav: Jeffery Lvnn Norton, 12" Utah Avenue, was cited for racing as was Steve J. Allen, of 348 Caldwell. 18 MAY: A citation was issued to Robert C. Bauer, RFD Box 45, for not having an inspection sticker. 1 For West. Now t Dime a Dont miss the supper, which will he Dip held in the Crantsville Stake Center on Saturday evening,. t The' billowing items were re- corded" during the past week ups at the Grantsville City on the Tooele Police DepartCourts! ment Log. for Students 15 May: A citation was isteams at this time. This will sued to John Wesley Morrison, he in preparation for a tourna- RFD Box 86, for acceleration exment that is scheduled in the hibition. He was also cited for future. having an extremely noisy exThose interested in registerhaust system. 15 MAY: Willard Neal Coing need not have taken the lessons that have been offered. wans, 381 South 4th Street, was The invitation is open to all! cited for failure to keep proper See ya at the tennis courts control following an accident at 139 South 2nd West which Saturday! damaged the parked car of John 4 Dime zV Dip Dinner fine. 21 MAY: Albert 139 an Making was the charge when Danell B. Johns, 530 South yon Wav was issued a citation. 19 MAY: David W. Fullmer, 70 North 1st West, was cited for making ail improper left turn. 19 May: Several grocery items were taken hv a burglar who entered the home of Tom Hurst, 301 West 9th South. No other items of property were taken. 20 May: An accident at 447 North Main involved Joe S. Vanderhoof, 225 East Broadway and Floyd Larry Smith, 181 W. 3rd South. Mr. Smith was issued citations for failure to keep proper control and for driving under the influence of intoxicants. After a plea of guilty he was fined $200 and 40 days. The days in jail were to he suspended upon payment of the ' Saturday, May 24th will be last day for tennis lesson sign- - Bastemeyer, 19 May: Mya Laucan Cook, 179 South 5th Street, was cited for reckless driving, leaving the scene of an accident and failure 19 Police Blotter PMIco-For- d j '; A spirit from heaven was bestowed upon ITS A GIRL us in the form of a sweet baby girl. Her impish grin and sweet little ways has our hearts and heads in a whirl. Its unbelievable the joys she has brought and our eyes are a little misty. We looked her over from head to toe and decided to call her Kristv. The proud adoptive parents are Mr. and Mrs. DeMoute Baum, of 489 Highland Drive. Kristine is the name they have chosen for daughter that was born May 6. She weighed 9 pounds one and a half ounces at birth. The proud parents brought her home when she was one week old. Also sharing honors are grandparents . Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rafincr of Lchi and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Baum of Dugway. There is also a great grandfather of Sarasota, Florida. to report an accident. Wendy Williams w W; f he presented, Mary Terry Becky Valerio Irma Watson LalSl RIliUlCG . A GIRLS TRIO, consisting of Carol Soellierg, Carolyn Kee and Wendy Williams, and a cal number by Marge Durfee will Camille Anderson Pat Beacham loyce Broadbent Carolee Castagno lulie Cracraft Carol Croom Marge Durfee terry Camber Loralee Harris Cherry Hearty Ruth Hirsch lunie Gay Hunt Barbara Jones Marilyn Jones Carolyn Kee Cathy Lewis Mary Meno Glenola Moore Connie Millward Cheryl Nylund Treasa Palmer Kathy Robertson Glenda Roten Lola Smith Carol Soelberg Blake Egbert sU!?Pf. ... Jones. The Graduating Class Gift Suggestions! There will he a short pro- gram, with .students giving ad-dresses. A guest speaker will also lie featured. Theme for this years program is A Time to Remember. Principal of the Grantsville Seminary is Conrad Harward and his Assistant is Allan K. has also been Vice President of the Seminary and was Junior Prom a member of the Yearbook Staff and an Officer in the Future Homemakers of America. She has been a member of the pep club, a class officer and a Junior High School cheerleader. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gene THE ACCEPTANCE speech will he given by Marge Durfee, Class and Karen Imlay will play the traditional Graduation March, Ahert Castagno, The class of 1969 were Miss Jones, honor ed at a banquet given by their Vice parents on Wednesday evening. student, has served President of the Crantsville May 14, in the school lunch High School this past year. She room. Graduation Anns $Hop The Tooele Transcript, Friday, May 23, 1969 GHS Commencement Exercises May 28 ,Jr ; Mav: A minor accident at 25 West 2nd North, damaged the cars of Joseph S. Diaz, 126 North Broadway, and Thomas Cardenas, 396 Antelope. 18 Mav: A citatioif for speedEding was issued to Terrv T. wards, Box 176, Stockton. 18 , Cavl Russell McCircle, Afee, 629 Grandview was issued a citation for reck18 MAY: vv v 4 4 V .r V 40 & rZ4 I AMERICAS FINEST JEANS SINCE 1850 substitute for these famous jeans from the range! Made of the worlds heaviest Theres no denim, with real Copper Rivets at strain points. Tailored slim and trim for real comfort in action. No better value for work or play! J' z ft ?' '. 4 BROWNS ' I ' 24 Ntrth Main j less driving. I |