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Show Stake Conference for Grantsville November The Tooele Transcript, Fri., October 31, 1969 From The Mayors Desk 1-- 2 ' Triplets After u long effort to have Fire Rating Bureau come to Crantsville and grade our fire defense system we fisucceeded. This nally past summer our fire defense system was graded and a report received from Mr. A. II. ByFire water, Manager Utah Rating Bureau. He stated "In recognition of the improved protection evidenced by the new grading, we are pleased to inform you that the grading resulted in Classification of your city as Protection Class 7 ( compared to the previous grading of Protection Class B. The new rates were made effective October 1, 1969 and have been furnished to insurance agents and companies. It should also be noticed at this time that the House of MRS. CREEN Representatives on October 22, an authorization bill passed for the Department of Housing and Urban Development which r extension contained a of the filing deadline on community aids for sewer until Octolier 1, 1970. The Senate Mrs. Elizabeth Creen, Grantshad earlier passed a similar bill ville, was honored by her famextending the deadline until ily members on her 90th birthMay 1.' day, Friday, October 24 at the This information was receiv- home of her daughter and ed by your Mayor from ConMr. and Mrs. Vosco Sherman Lloyd. He Johanson, where she resides. gressman also stated that there will be MRS. GREEN has lived in a conference between the two Crantsville for the past 36 houses, but it appears that at years and has been a widow the earliest, the deadline will since April 2, 1951, when her be May 1, 1970. husband, Mr. William Green Our engineers are making passed away good progress on the additional Poor eyesight has kept Mrs. information needed on our apGreen from pursuing her favorplication. ite hobby, that of quilting in Teryl Hunsaker recent years, but, her daughter, Mrs. Dehn Johanson states that she has quilted many quilts BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO: in her day. She has a lively Paul Drake, Raymon Severe, spirit and good naturedly takes Marie Hammond, Alma R. a lot of playful razzing from Wootton, Jennie Williamson, her family members. Ferris Williams, Max B. Hunt, The couple had a family Mrs. Leland Tate and ' Vemeta of eight children of their own and in addition to those childLeetham, Saturday,. Nov. 1. ren, they raised two step sons Mamel Arbon, Ray Drake, Roy and George Green, both Rebecca Svedin, Paula Wilson deceased. . Five of her children Steve Larson,- Nancy. Smelden are stilt living. They are: Mrs. and Ruby Smith, 'Sunday,' No- Blaine Mattinson, Irvins, Utah; vember 2; Ellep Anderson, and Mr. Carth Green, Eugene, Ore.; Shauna Connolly, Monday, No- -' Vem Nev.; Green, Mesquite, vember 3; Tommie Sue Durfee, Hazel Williams, Magna, Utah Marvin .November 4; Tuesday, and Deahn Johanson, GrantsWarr, Bonnie Nohr, Roy Liljen-quiville. and Colleen Smith, WedSHE HAS twenty three nesday," November 5. grandchildren and ninety great grandchildren. YISIT AT REXBURG foster of her Members Alpha Matthews and Fannie family 'include eleven grandAnderson motored to Rexburg, twenty-fou- r great Idaho to visit for several days children, and thirteen great grandchildren with Alphas daughter Lynn and great grandchildren. family. " the Utah v,v- fu Mrs. Green Celebrates 90th Birthday one-yea- son-in-la- w The Stake Presidency announces Stake Quarterly Conference to be held on November 1 and 2 at the Grantsville Stake Cen- Celebrate Birthdays ter. The visiting general authority will be Elder Howard W. Hunter of the Council of the Three pretty, bright eyed triplets greeted and made welcome sixteen of their young Twelve. fnends, to their birthday party The Saturday evening session on Saturday, October 25, 1969. is the Priesthood leadership meetTheir real birthday was on Tuesing at 7 p.in. with the followday, October 28 but on account in of be to people ing groups of school, Saturday celebration attendance: Stake Presidency, seemed best. High Council, Executive SecreDecoration was carried out and Clerks, Bishoprics, tary in a Halloween theme, and Executive Secretaries, and Ward each guest was presented with a Clerks, Branch Presidencies and Halloween hat. Carnes were Clerks, Melchizedek Priesthood played, the most popular being Quorum Presidencies, Croup leadPin the Tail on the Donkey. ers and secretaries. Stake AuxRefreshments, which included Presiiliary Superintendencies, cake, ice cream, punch and dencies, Secretaries and Board cookies were served, and each ELDER HUNTFR members; Ward Auxiliary Superreceived their fill. intendencies and Presidencies; Earlier in the month, the Ward Aaronic Priesthood GenThe Sunday morning session who are daughters of triplets, eral Secretaries Youth andlWili Ke.,in at aiKi all am all of other members ap Adult, laR ,hnson of stake and in- Ward Council. ?OOI'i terested friends are invited to Thpy6 Invir There will be a special 8.00 e :n attendance Soecial musi- - Pro8ram; fey the first grade. Mrs An- ae a.m. meeting Sunday morning by caj numl)ers will be rendered invitation only to the follow-- 1 by a thorus of Primary children ing people: Stake Presidency, unter the direction of Sisters . . j i. ... . U High Council, Executive Sec- - Carol Hammond and Ralynn . ... .. anart All and Clerks, Bishops Hdmm0nd. The congregation will retary . r T., and Brandi At! Presidents, from have oppom,lty to k, Hter "d hone fler living in Lynnwood. hSdCoramie''ArAu.,iOT memi)ers "7rd'V- -Stake Presi- - California for ten yestrs ' deny- The girls were bom in the . St. Francis Hospital at Lynn- . wood. Mr. Johnson says this a I was a great event as it was I the first triplet birth, and the only time Mother Superior had stayed up after eight oclock. Mrs. Johnson is a native of Tooele. Her maiden name was Durrant, and she 'is one of nine brothers and sisters. One brother Howard, along . with I his family makes his home here f and both families live on Dur- J ' rant Street, ' named .'after the ' i - J 5 JHL .a , Z, ' fa'mjiy 5 ' 1 , , ( . ( . - 1 The Grantsville ( st s Crantsville Forum Grantsville News ' . . . Grantsville Second Ward e Oil RPM DELO is the one oil best for both diesel and gasoline engines. Multi-Servic- STANDARD OIL MAN IN TOOK! MZ-I- 4J DONALD A. SMITH Standard Oil Company of California CALI YOU! A HAPPY WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TO: Mr. and Mrs. Bill R. Nunley Saturday, November 1. ' or a short visit. Danny who has RELATIVES VISIT stationed in Virginia, was been has Mrs. Manila Campbell, been visiting for a couple of on his way for a tour of duty and to Okinawa. Mrs. Donaldson and weeks with Tier son Ralph be with her mother family. Last week her grand- - Amy will Heber in his City while Danny is son Danny Donaldson, wife Jean and daughter Amy away Ratcliffs Williams For Mayor Mr. Teryl Hunsaker came to Crantsville to teach Vocational Agriculture in the high school, lh' nmn"lty and decided that here was a S001 P,ace to P down,his .roots' Si"ce he made e decision marrie and established a lovely h!?,e and is the father of two 'J' ho- - people, he bSt cn IR. HUNSAKER graduated he Utah State University BA deSree- - and 1962' w,th !n ,s cont,nu,nS his education at every opportunity. In fact last Summer he WaScchSe" t0 Par: rd of ,n 8 Ed5at," sPnsoed sess,on at fro USU wfher5in Ae fcn: newLer cepts of education in this field were discussed, evaluated, and a course of study compiled. The mayor has had wide experience in community and state affairs. His attitude of has done much progressiveness for the people of Grantsville. He has an eye to the future growth of all worthwhile pro- jects. , In . 1964 , Mr. Hunsaker was selected Grantsvilles Outstand-6:3- 0 He has been on ing Citizen. the Tooele County Stock Show (Committee for the last seven years. He was a member of theToofle, County Fair Board, a member of, the United Fund Finance Committee; 'also a member of the Boafrd of tors of the Tooele County Cham ber of Commerce. He is Vice Chairman of Tooele County Council of Government and as 21, 1969 has been selected as a member of the Wasatch Regional Council of Government. Mr. Hunsaker is also on the Board of Directors of the Utah Municipal League. of DURING HIS tenure office as president of the Grants- ville Lions Club and under his Grantsville the supervision community Christmas celebration has grown bigger and better. Enlisting the aid of his boys at school in making special . Direc-Grantsvil- le , " will pay two dollars for a one- e ana p ace to wants, while a ,ura . conyenient 1,ve and 1S endeavoring to de-- a for woman will pay one dollar 8 community which will item she doesnt Dental Economics .want. Tarzan The Ape-Ma- n u L factions together for the growth and betterment of Grantsville! i 1 t CHURCH VALUES The- Church must fight for the earthly implications of the -- Chevron Dura-Lit- h Grease EP replaces up to 20 specialized products. Reduces chances of applying wrong heavenly values it affirms. Michael Harrington, quoted by The SabGaylord B. Noyce, bath was Made for Man, Pul- lubricant. pit Digest CAU YOUR STANDARD OIL MAN IN TOOEU DONALD A. SMITH . RI2-M3- 9 With peace, all problems are Without it, nothing is soluble. soluble. Standard Norman Cousins Staple Oil Company of California Ballot (Place a cross in the square following the name of the person you favor as candidate for the respective positions.) 1 SAMPLE BALLOT CANDIDATES FOR ELECTION FOR THE OFFICES OF MAYOR AND TWO CITY COUNCILMAN OF GRANTSVILLE CITY, AT THE ELECTION TO BE HELD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1969. POX MAYOR Brynner Mitchum 4 Yar : Terra TERYL W. HUNSAKER RATCLIFFE (Cliff) WILLIAMS iPHWWbt r Special Late Show Fri. Starting SMI BEWARE THE ICY STARE? ANNA PALK ROBERT V. LAWRENCE DONALD W. NORTH ! ! CHARLES J. STROMBERG - V7 Starting Sat. Nite NATIONAL GENERAL PICTURES mamm A MARK ROBSON PRODUCTION TJfliiDYS BdiUs r-HunmniG 4 Year Term GLENN C. BOUNDER Ml! DANA ANDREWS Q (Vot For One) FOR COUNCILMAN at 11:00 An Independent. . . not Will work to bring all , ROBERT YUL NOW . . . back from the grave to kill in cold blood politically affiliated with any group or clique. . . , Revenge roars across seething Mexico Bronson V funds Last Rites Held Tues. Ends Friday Tf " Is it legal and sign 3. to spend city the councils name without approval of the council? I was under the imit was not legal. 1 pression made a check with the City Attorney and he stated the legality was very questionable. 4. WAS the information given in the letter the truth? This is a very difficult question to answer. I could find no untruths in the letter. The report was not complete and some half me. My opinions should not truths existed in my opinion. be taken as the opinion of the The letter as a whole was very mayor or of any of the other misleading. 5. Were you in favor of the council members, but strictly my own. I have tried to answer letter? I have no objection to them as truthfully and objec- a letter of information being tively as possible. given the citizens of Grants1. WAS the City Council ville. I feel a yearly letter of aware of the writing of the this nature with each council letter? No! I was unaware of member giving their own departthe letter until it arrived at ments report would be a very my home. Other council mem- fine thing. However, I would bers told me they also were never give my approval of a letter like this being given two unaware of the letter. 2. Was city public funds used days before the primary electo type and pay for stamps and tion. This time, in my opinion, stationary, used in mailing this would be at the end of the letter? YesI After I checked at fiscal year or the start of the the City Hall I found this to new year. 6. What is your opinion as be the case. to the intent of the letter? This question is unanswerable. Only the writer and the particular reader knows this. 7. IS THIS an endorsement Grantsville City Council of Graveside funeral services by candidates? (There incumbent were held in Grantsville, Tues- were two men from the group day, October 28, 1969 for foroffice at the time of mer Crantsville resident, Em- seeking and the writing). the mett H. Clark, 78, who died No! question council was unSince the October 24 in a Falls City, Neof the letter it aware certainly braska hospital. cannot be construed as an enBishop Marion Durfee condorsement. i ducted and gave the invocation. 8. Has a letter of this naRonald were Harris, Speakers ture ever been given before? James R. Williams and William Not to my knowledge. I underBradshaw. Benediction was githat Mayor Palmer -- gave stand ven by Bishop Verl Mclnelly. similar statement upon his a Pall bearers were Ronald office. leaving Harris, James R. Williams, WilI hope this letter does not liam Bradshaw, Verl Mclnelly, serve as a campaign letter, and Bishop Marion Durfee and Myron I hope those citizens asking Adams. for this information were honest The grave was dedicated by in their request for information. Bishop Durfee. Sincerely yours, ' Robert W. Williams ' AUTOMOBILES Councilman City j Millard In Elko, Nevada, Dick, 38, who had smashed Lubrication problems? his car into the side of a truck, protested the charge of reckless driving because, , and we quote, I know I had the right of way the light was blue. Road and Track 'j0uar item he two-doll- ar were able to be in Grantsville RITZ Qf QrantSVille Everyone is invited to come the talents of displays. out and , W Hunsaker has, he voimfr fo)JJ with the cooperation of Made 8 0 lcla s 9uote mart and a woman is that a man , Special Kiddie Matinee Sat. mm Im 4 Lonely Little Petunia in Grantsville an Onion Patch. Third Ward Does Your Chew- ing Gum Lose Its Flavor on the Bedpost Every Night. Grantsville Fourth Ward Hey Clark Ward Look Us Over, The Little Red School House, Erda Ward Dugway Ward Sleepy Town Clover Ward The Express, Robert E. Lee, St. John Ward Memories and Wendover Ward A The Crantsville Second Ward Primary Top Pilots held their solo flight and received their pins on Sunday evening. Thirteen top pilots, and their mothers participated. Ruth Yates is their enthusiastic leader. GARBAGE PICKUP Garbage pickup scheduled for Grantsville during the winter will be on the Friday closest to the fifteenth of the month and the last Friday of the month. Song .Titles.. ' The are titles following each of the wards have chosen: First Ward SOLO FLIGHT Too many oils? stake' road shows will be presented .on Monday, November 3, 1969at p.m. in Clover and Dugway, on Tuesday, November 4, '(at the Grantsville Stake ' Center, Erda, and Lakepoint, also at 6.30 p.m. The theme is to be IVIcCt tllC IVItiyOI Dear Citizens: In keeping with a promise! I made to some citizens who staterequested a written public ment concerning a letter that was sent through the mail by the Mayor and City Council of Grantsville, I hereby answer the following questions. I do this with no intent to help any campaign for office, persons I am writing these answers on my own as I feel it is my public duty to answer these questions which have been given to 0 Too cute to be ignored is Sheri Armstrong who will arrive on Friday with her mother and dad Karen and Jay Armstrong and baby sister Shelly for a visit with grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Johnson. The accompanying picture is posed for a commercial. It may be true that most people cant stand prosperity, but its also true that most peo- Link pie dont have to. - A gentleman is said to be chivalrous when he kneels down to be knighted and stands up to be counted. Henry Brpwn - I (Vote For Two) Official BaNat Attest: City Recorder |