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Show Fifteen File For Grantsville Primary Home Missionary Assignments Home Missionary Assignment, as released by President Kenneth C. Johnson for the Grantsville Candidates To Air Views n At Meeting Stake on Sunday October 19. Clark Ward Don Johnson, with Connie, Karen, and Eric Clover Ward McKay John- Non-Partisa- Crantsville citizens will be able to hear the candidates extheir view point and press pledges before they go to the polls in the Primary election next Tuesday. A meeting has been called for Monday October 20 in the high school auditorium starting at 7 p.m. In the primary two councilman for a four year term will be selected from a field of son Dugway 1st and 2nd Wards, Conrad Ilarward, and Allan K. Burgess. Erda Ward Clarence Mahoney 1st Grantsville and 2nd Wards David Schmid Don Grantsville 3rd Ward Johnson, Connie, Karen, and Eric ChaGrantsville 4th Ward rles Dewey Lakepoint No Visitor St. John Evan Western Wendover and Ibapah Bovd Blanthom non-partis- t kk. MR. LAWRENCE Robert V. Lawrence, seeking nomination for Crantsville City Councilman is a Craduate of Crantsville High School. He has attended the University of Utah and has completed courses in Business Management and Modem Business Machines. He is a Veteran of World War 11 and has served 3 years as an officer of Disabled American Veterans, 12, Chapter Tooele County. He has served ten years as Supervisory Supply Manager for the U.S. Government and has had ten years in public safety. He is married to the former Della Williams and they are the parents of five children. MR. BOLINDER Glenn C. , Bolinder will seek the nomination for Crantsville City Councilman and is a man who has had previous experience as Grantsville City Councilman. He has been Road Supervisor for the City and has been an employee of the Utah State Road The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 17, 1969 seven meii. Those seeking office are Marvin Baird, Glen C. Ernest H. Broadbent, Robert V. Lawrence, Donald North, Charles J. Stroinberg and Glenn E. Thompson. One candidate in the race for mayor will be eliminated in the Primary. Those running aVe7 IN HOSPITAL Cards or letters would help to brighten up the days for Plucky Monte Anderson, who is seriously ill in the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City. Monte is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Barrus, and Mr. and Dean Severe, 68, native of Mrs. Staley Anderson of died Wednesday, ville, and a son of Mr. and Mrs. October 15, at the Tooele Val- - Tony Anderson of Salt Lake City, ley Hospital of natural causes. Born October 25, 1900 in FIRST WARD R.S. Ward Relief Society Grantsville, he was a son of in for a treat on are Ladies, B. Sevmor and Minnie Norberg Severe and was married to Tuesday October 21. Where they hear-ThBeatrice Bell January 31, 1920. wil1 have the pnviledge, of Amanda Prows, was later solemnized in inS tapabile present the Social Relation Les-Mthe Salt Lake LDS Temple. son Every lady in the ward has enSEVERE had been a sPet'al invitation to attend. gaged in ranching in Skull Valiev and was a former ein- plovee of Tooele County Schools. YOUTH He was a member of the LDS We are living in a day when young people are encourChurch. Surviving are his wife and aged to believe that they are .three daughters Mrs. Glenn infinitely wiser than their eld' (Melva) Bolinder, Grantsville; ers. Of course growing boys Mrs. Hans (Leola) Williams, and girls have always had a bit Skull Valley and Mrs. Robert of this, but it is rather more (Beulah) Sagers, St. John; nine so today. It should be two great grand- - bered that young people have children and one sister, Mrs. not yet been old, but older Vego (Mae) May, Salt Lake people have been young. So older people understand younger City. Funeral will be people better than younger services held Monday at 1 p.m. in the people understand older people, Grantsville LDS Stake Center. J. C. Macaulay, Explor- MAY FR1ENDS call at ing the Bible, Moody Monthly the Tate Mortuary in Tooele on Sundav from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the family home, 12 S. Africa is unique among conCenter, Grantsville, one hour tinents in that it is almost prior to funeral time, evenly balanced over the equaBurial will be in the Grants- - tor, and thus extends into the ville City Cemetery. North and South Temperate Zones. The only cold areas of AIRLINE GAME Man at airline ticket count- Africa are on high altitudes, er: Ill take two chances on as Mt. Kilmanjaro, an extinct yolcano, w 19565 feet .high, and vl:j.yerpetuaUy. snow covered. I, bley .(By Crackey) ' Teryle Hunsaker, Mayor of is seeking re- Crantsville, for Mayor Teryfllunker eet'f0n W1l who stand on his merits, (incumbent), Ferris R. Wil- an and if accomplishments, Wiliams and Ratcliff (Cliff) elected will serve the people to Rams. Commission. The puhiic is urged to be e best of his ability. 's w'k 's ,e former Sally jn attendance to hear the words and they are the parents 0f the candidates, of two children. Grants-Grantsvill- e, "e is , n, MR. STROMBERG Candidate for City Councilis a man, Charles Stroinberg, lifetime resident of Grantsville. HE HAS served in the Volunteer Fire Department for 15 He was President of years. MR. BAIRD Grantsville Baseball for Boys Marvin Baird, candidate for Program in Grantsville for two Crantsville City Councilman, is years. He was Chairman of the presently serving as 2nd Vice Grantsville Old Folks Sociable, President of the Tooele County and has served as Chairman of Chamber of Commerce. He is the Cancer Drive. Chairman of the Committee for He is a member of the PlanRoads and Highways in this ' ning and Zoning Committee for Tooele County and is a Member He is a member of the Eagles of the Board of Directors of the Club. Tooele County Chamber of For the past three years he Commerce. has been in charge of concesMR. STROMBERG favors sions in the Baseball for Boys the Sewer System for Grantsville, program. During this time, he City Beautification and More supervised the construction of law enforcement. the concession stand, which was He favors City Zoning and , completed last year. feels that the public should be He is a member of the Grantsville Lions Club and has more informed concerning City affairs and Government. served as President of this organization. MR. FERRIS WILLIAMS Ferris R. Williams is seeking the nomination for Mayor of Grantsville City.' He has served on the City Council for six years and under two different Mayors. He was Chief of the Grantsville Volunteer Fire Department for three years and during this time directed the construction of the Fire Station. He is presently serving on the Tooele County Zoning and Planning Commission. His wife is the former Louise Christley and they are the parents of five children. Candidate for city councilman is Mr. Glenn E. Thompson, who has resided at 22 Apple St., since moving to Grantsville in 1962. Mr. Thompson is employed' at Tooele Army Depot. Foreman - of the tion, Electronic Elect-Mec- h Rebuild SecFire Control Branch, Missile Div. He, is a life member of the NRA, Patron member of F.O.E. 21, Olympia Olympia area Rockie of Treasure Wash., 11 F&AM, Mountain Lodge Tooele, a member of the Grantsville City Booster Club, and a Utah State Survival Training and MR. BROADBENT Mr. Ernest Broadbent has his hat in the ring for Grantsville City Councilman. He says he thinks the most important concern of the city should be the youth of the community, and feels that a program to insure their future should be inaugerated. He is in favor of a youth center. Beautification and improvement of the city should be of and that prime importance through a long range program. this could be accomplished, end of 4 BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: Hunter Safety instructor. Lowell P. Durfee, Eddie RoMr. Thompson was a member Tina Elscholz, Gerald Nelberts, Fire Volunteer of the Lacey of son and Loma Smith, Saturday the held and position Dept, October 18. Randy K. Hunt, and captain and was very active in Gardena Eden, Sunday October civic affairs in Lacey, Washingand 19. Leonard Gustaveson, Utah. to ton, before moving He and his wife, Clara, are Verdi Sutton, Monday October the parents of four children, Mrs. 20. Ralph Wootton, and Jason Worthington, Tuesday October Glenda M. Rossiter of Sacramento, Calif., Marvin, U.S. Navy, 21. Karen and Darlene of Grantsville. end of galley 2 MODERN AGE Sign of the times: The only HAPPY WEDDING members of our household who ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Jack Angel Sat- turn up their noses at leftovers Burton Mr. and are the cat and dog. urday October 18 and October Hillis, Better Homes & Mrs. Pat Cook Monday 20. c'tv' He has been a member of the Grantsville Volunteer Gire De- partment for over twenty-fiv- e years. During this time he served as Chief of the Department for two years. He Was il'stm,ncntal estal l,sh,nS yol,th ProSra,ns m the City.such as the Baseball for Boys program and Pony League Baseball, and was the first Presi- Aid Instructor. He is married to the former Fern Erickson and the couple i have six daughters. . rrM . MV"-"- 1 Thats funny, AA W he replied, I was just about to ask you the same thing. Crumbley (By Crackey) m SPIN A YARN Mike Mailway. . . reports that in the old sailing days, it took two sailors to work a winch that twisted yams of rope into lines. Boring job, that, says Mike. So they settled in some secluded spot to tell one another stories, sometimes. Whence came that phrase, to spin a yam. Maggie Rolley, was honored at a Relief Society Social and presented with a satin quilt on Tuesday October 14. For her faithful service to the Relief Society Organization. She celebrated her 80th birthday in March of this year, and the records show that she hasnt missed a Relief Society Meeting in five years, and longer, and 100 per cent visiting teaching. Editor and Publisher Delegates Attend Convention for lack of service, interest to his many is the marriage of Ronald A. Wilson to Miss Sherie Lyn Miller, on Friday October 10, 1969. In the Los Angeles California L.D.S. Temple. Of friends, Ronald is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wilson, Grantsville. The new Mrs. Wilson is a daughter of Mr. Joseph Smith Miller of Arcadia, California. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast Hotel in Pasadena, hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wilson. In the evening a reception at the honored the' newly-wedhome of the brides sister, Mrs., John Hansen Pasadena, where four hundred guests were present to offer congratulations, and best wishes. s, Winsome Miss Rochelle, daugh- ter of Ceorge and Mary Richardson, celebrated her first birthday on Friday, October 3rd. Attending a party were Grandparents Mr. and Mrs. William Judd, and Returns to England friends Dorothy, Dot, Duke and North. Wendy Grandparents Martin and Jessie Campos, Aunts Petra, Jeanie; and Suzanne, and Uncles Martin Jr., Martin, and Carroll sent birthday wishes and gifts from Santa Ana, California. For Visit FARM LIFE Mrs. Our tlennis three-vear-ol- niece d (Judy) Orgill was being shown a spring on dream of flying to England, to our farm. Later, she was oversee her parents, and other relaheard explaining to the one-anmaterialized on tives, finally a- half- - year- - old of the Tuesday October 7, when she household that it was a spring boarded a plane at the Salt Lake and soon it would be a summer. 'Air Port at Midnight. Mrs. F. W. Ross, Grit m Judy had been disappointed in plans for a flight the first part of September but, due to some mix-u- p with the Civil Aeronautics Board the Charter flight was - The Orgills will possibly be in England for a month (if she doesnt get too homesick), will visit her parents commander, and Mrs. Arthur C. Simmonds, a brother, and three sisters at Por-to- n Down, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England. She is also hoping to visit a grand mother in London, Pvt. Carrin M. Johnson, left for and various relations through out service in and received his July, the area (some of whom she Basic at Fort Lewis," Training hasnt seen for four, and one half he is stationed at Washington, Fort Lewis at present and has The London temple is a must received A.I.T. (Infantry). His for Judy, and some geneology wife Jo Anne, is hoping he will work is also on her plans. be permitted to come home in Meanwhile back at the ranch November for his first leave. He Dennis is keeping the home fires has a month old son (Gregory burning, until his family returns. Mark) whom he has never seen. years). r Monday at 7:00 Brown, and Boyd Taylor left the Union Pacific Railroad Station in Salt Lake City for the 42nd National Convention of the Future Farmers of America which will be held in Oct. a.m., r SERVICE No one seems to be interested in our excuses people merely want performance. Alibis the 13, Ronnie Municipal Auditorium Kansas City, Missouri. During their stay in- - Kansas they will attend the many convention session, the American Royal Livestock show, and some of the Landmarks of the area. Ronnie, and Boyd are representing the Grantsville Chapter of the Future Farmers of America.' for lack of ability to give a full measure of trust make ' a bad servant. And we are all servants, vjng eacij other in one way or another. English divine Sidney Smith once write, Try to make at least one person happy each day, and then in ten years you may have made three thousand, six hundred and fifty persons happy, or brightened a small town by your contribution to the fund of general enjoyment. We cannot move a step upon this earth without finding someone to serve. And as we serve each day, we never stop to consider how many weve made happy, but it should be very vivid in our minds how many weve made unhappy. Joyce Hifler, The Joy of Service, Dynamic Maturity MOTHER SUPERIOR Second-to-nuFrank Tyger Rites Unite Couple joyable. The tail of the monkey spider is about 3 times length of trunk. Having been an active citizen of Grantsville for the past 12 years, Mr. North says he has noted several problems that could be solved if he were elected to office of City Councilman. Anticipating a big growth within the city and as a state licensed Contractor he feels he is in a position to help with growth problems. He has served as fire chief, and deputy and deputy marshall of Grantsville, and is acquainted with some things that need to be changed. Temple cancelled. Husband Dennis, learned of this flight, when he attended his Missionary reunion on Oct. 4, so with three days in which to get ready, it was a4 hustle all the way. He has received word that the children are adapting well, and so far the trip has been en- NAMES A woman stepped up to Groucho Marx on the street and asked, Arent you Groucho Marx? MR. NORTH MR THOMPSON Cliff Williams, seeking the nomination for Crantsville City s a resident of MR. AND MRS. RONALD A. WILSON BOYD TAYLOR RONNIE BROWN (gS&OQZglG PH i ifllriQ itngftaalGtV'Qsi (tftftj taro O&O0 li qjHD saESMliE 11 t TRIP TO CALIFORNIA . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Wilson, accompanied by (Terns Sister) Mrs. Ramon (Barbara) Merx, and Goldie Carver went by car to Victorville, California where they visited for two days at the home of the Ramon Merx. Mr, Merx is stationed at George Air Base, they then went on brother-in-laBernard Swenson. While Joe and Fern visited with the Earl Tolies, at Pamona, the Ray Swensons in Lakewood, and the J.W. Parkhursts in Temple City. Then on Friday attended the marriage of son Ronald, returning home on Sunday, October 12. . . . . sM Dennis Orgill with their sons Steven and Kevin. Mrs. Orgill and the children left for England to visit her parents. Judy- and Vote For Glenn E. Thompson Grantsville City Councilman |