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Show Grantsville News The Tooele Transcript, Fri., January 2, 1970 XT s 9 M First Place The Jess Charles Home The Ellwood Lisenbee Home Third Place Cl Fourth Place r h" . CHILDREN VISIT The Jess Charles family had a reunion over the Christmas holidays. Karen and Rick Hamm and young son Jeff of Corona, California; Linda Ambord of Sacramento, California; Kathleen and Wayne Edwards of Salt Lake; Dick Charles and Kathy Hatch of Logan, and Mary Charles, a student at the University of Utah, all enjoyed Christmas together. ' I;- - , . - , JP - ' - itfi i Second Place The Don Rowberry Home ENTERTAIN SON CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fawson We express our sincere thanks have been entertaining their sun to all our friends and neighbors E. Curtis Fawson, his wife Dixie, who were so kind and thoughtful and two month old son, Erie, to our family during the illness during the Christinas holidays. and death of our beloved husThe couple will remain in Grants- band and father, Mr. J. Allen ville until Friday, and then will Parkinson. To all of those who visited, return to Wisconsin where he is who called, sent flowers, cards, teaching at Wisconsin State University in Platteville. While in food, or who helped us in any the area, they visited with friends way, we are indeed grateful. in Orem and Provo, before reTo those who took part in the lovely services, we express turning to their home. our gratitude. CHURCH Mrs. J. Allen Parkinson When the church will not re- Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Parkinson form itself from within, God reand family forms it from without by the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sanborn, force of social,!, economic, and and family Anthpolitical circumstances. One of the new miracle drugs ony T. Hanson, quoted by Harold L. Phillips. Knowing the is inexpensive thats the miracle. Grit. Living God (Warner). The James Palmer home AUTOMOBILES Sandaled feet laid out the worlds original cities in small blocks. The horse and the train enabled men to spread out their villages and to settle vast, new frontiers. The auto created the suburbs. The airplanes then turned oceans into rivers and put Chicago next door to Boston. By the end of the century, according to some, the gas auto may be only an interesting curiosity. People must move closer to accommodate to the land available for living, working and play. The auto, they say, is not only a road hog, its a land hog. One study indicates that, perhaps, 20 percent of the land in the built up suburban portions of Long Island is used to move, Busistore and service autos. ness Management. Committee Names Home Decorating Wi liners There are citizens in the City of Grantsville who have expressed their appreciation to those who decorated their homes during the Christmas season, and even though there was no decorating contest held, a committee was selected to decide which homes, in their opinion, CHRISTMAS IN ARIZONA the outstanding ones. weie Mrs. Beaulah Bolinder, John Following is the list of homes Bolinder and granddaughters chosen by committee members: Linda Miller and Diane Crimm first place, Jess Charles; second at the Christmas holidays spent place, Don Rowberry; third, EllKingman, Arizona with Mr. and wood Lisenbee; fourth, James Mrs. Leon Crimm. R. Palmer; fifth, Lowell Watson. The group returned home on Honorable mention, Don Ross Sunday, all except Diane. She Anderson, Gayle Watson, Hilda went for a Horseback ride on Claude Sutton, KenAnderson, Christmas day and as she was neth Johnson, Clyde Jefferies, suda the horse to came riding, Blaine Sutton, John Nelson, Charden stop. She jumped to the les Palmer, Bob Ilalladay, Ray ground, but, in doing so, broke Powell. her right leg just below the knee cap. She remained in King-ma- n CHILDREN with her parents. Creative writing should begin in the kindergarten and should Mrs. Beaulah Bolinder ex- be developed at each succeeding presses her thanks to the person grade level. It has many values., or persons who left Christmas The most important may be that, decorations on her front lawn it relieves emotional tensions.1 sometime during the night Mon- Rajendra Roy, Creative Writing day. 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Green has been one of Coach Williams high scorers all season and will be counted on for yoeman duty against Wasatch Friday night in the first league game at Grantsville. 1 Lady Demos To Meet ' January 5 ties and municipalities according to Blaine J. Kay, State Highway Engineer. A Federal grant for the purpose of increasing highway safety is making the project possible continued Mr. Kay. The school is open only to Civil Engineering graduates. The course will give participants 22 hours which may be credited toward a masters degree. The University of Utah is cooperating with the Highway Department to provide the classes added Mr. Kay. students w'ill Participating come from the cities and counties of Utah as well as the State The Department. Highway school is making it possible for all road building agencies to utiof qualified lize the services traffic engineers. The program this year is limited to 20 students. It will be conducted at the University of Utah Engineering School during the 1970 winter and spring quarters: The project is being coordinated by Alex Mansour, Chief Traffic Eh- - , gineer for the Utah State DeUpon , partment of Highways. completion of the course stuwill be a dents granted certificate of traffic engineering said Mr. Kay. This is a first in the nation as an approach toward improving highway safety by providing (nullified engineers at all levels of government. This economic approach toward tra c safety is expected to reduce greatly the accident toll on Utahs highways, roads and streets concluded Mr. Kav. Tooele Lady Democrats will meet Monday, January 5, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Beverly White, 122 Russell Ave. Eddie Watson will be the All for the evening. speaker members and interested ladies are invited to attend. I'M 9 MMMMMMOM Man? RALPH Ml J. 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