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Show it EUie Ilainiiiontl Funeral Sen ice Funeral service for tlsie Hammond were held Wednesdav, Jime 2k 1976 at the Grantsville Stake Center with Bishop Clyde Jcffene cundtaiing. Tire family prayer was offered by Reed Juhanwai and the oienmg prayer was given liy Owen Parkin-urPrelude and p allude music was played by Vera FJforv who also accompanied I he musical muuliers. were Bisho Jefferies, Neldo lemimai and Mt Kav Jnimwai. Sterl and Sue llaltadav sang -In the (ainlen"; Mrv Hfon and Caved an organ medley sang Tming I liane. Tbe closing prayer was given by Gayle Watson. Pattliearers were all grandsons, David llamimmd. Turn llanumMid, Ikas lee Bell, Jack Bril, Keith Bell and I ester Dedicat irai of the grave was offered by David Hammond. 1C Tlie Tooele Transcript, Friday, July 2, 1976 Hinl-Ktllo- y Grantsville Happenings By Becky Callister mm no is Vi.it Mexico The J k Bud tint Jim Kelley Littiliet a leu dUv tup to 9 4 Item (alifuniu and Mexico fttcmllv. The v luted Ihuiey Lnd, Sea WmLL kitrii Bern Faror. Bull nit 1tik and TqouitA, Mexico whkh auxuding lo Jiwn i an rxien-nxe,- " li4 Oil I lie wav bnne they liqqied at Calico City , a gbod town put mantle Barvlow, (Cal- Sa-ake- n ifornia, Hie kith all vatd I lie lint wrt id the tnp wax xlaving in m4rlx with vw r tunning i. Alice Rujip Sample Funeral Services Funeral xervice fur A hie Riqqi Suni4e were held Wrdnet-dav- , June 9 1176 at tlie Grant x ille MakeCrnter. The family prayer wax given Prelude and pm! bale nniuc wax played by Vera lllorv. David Jclfene tx inducted tlie xervtcex and tillered remarkv. ly Kenneth Ui. Hie oj leiung (Haver wav given bv Jantex It. Milliantx. Hie xivlerx xang ami were fob Gun-deru- kiwedbv (hailexGrkhitaiherwHo xpuke ax did Cmutie Sample. Berkley Orr xang the fluxing xung and lea Riqip offered the ckixing prayer. Sterling lUltaday dedicated tlie grave at the Grain! ville Pallliraren were Bradley (Tark, Bill (lark. Mkhael Clark, Tuikrthy Sanqile, Larry Rupp and Jay Sanqile, Honorary (talllieareri were Ken Jerry Ilk ha niton, Mitchell Sanqile and Troy Sample. O-inrter- y. Hii. Vul-ler- Grantxrille's Grand Marshal Grand Mtixlul far Panttl tliiv will lie Ed Caxxitv. ifir'i Tour of Birrnlrnnial Fourth of July Ed Cassity - Parade Grand Marshall KJ Cavity wv Um Jan. 31. could now hay going the speed of a car. M yY peqle wanted him to Imild machinery for them Imt he was always too Imsv with his own work. He worked hard until the last few yean when he had to lake life easier liecause of his health. He has a pacemaker on his heart Imt still enjoys getting fait and visiting with people. lie and his wife are the parents of 3 children, Mn. Keith (Catherine) Wanlass, Mn. Mas (Ronnie) Rleaard. A son Eddie died at the age of 8. lie has nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren and one living sister, Mn. Mary I ledden, Vallejo, Calif. At the present time he is living with his daughter, Ronnie. I'lah to Edwin and Julia (auity. Ho moved to Grantwdlral alaaii 12vrarvofge and attended (nautsvillc whnolv. At lh? young age of 15 he left 1891 in EnLt, hiaue and worked at various join. o Cavuty nurried Drawl Aug. 2, 1916 in Salt laike and they lived at Rurmrvter, I'tah for several years where he stas employed. IIE opened a Ford dealership and garage in Grantsville in 1911 the first Ford agency in Tooele Comity and sold Ford cars for 21 years, lie was also a good mechanic and woiLed on most can in Grantsville at that time. a cafe lie and his wife in 1123 which they operated until Cav-lagn- ojx-no- d im lie went into the ranch business Notice lot in 1918. At this time he Imilt a of his own machinery, consisting of bull rakes, tractor and mower. was built from Ilis tractor-mowe- r Model T and Model A parts. He The Grantsville Rajitismal Service will lie held 9.00 Saturday, July 3 instead of 12 mam. Anyone I wring lati.ed should lie at the Stake Center at 8:30. Gty Mukcuiii Tlie Grantsville City Museum will lie open to the pul die each Wednesday starting July 7 from I to 5 pm. If tours cannot' lie made at that time contact city hall and arrangements can lie made for other times. Grantsville Stake Leadership THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Meeting President Kenneth C. Johnson has received the outline from Church headquarters for the Qiarterly Priesthood Leadership meeting which will lie held July 8. 1976 at 7.00 p.m. at the Stake Center. The theme for the meeting is I'nity. If ye are nut one, ye are mine." not The following are requested to attend: Stake Presidency, High Council, Stake Executive Secretary, Stake Clerks. Priesthood Quo-nu- n Presidencies, Croup Leaders and Secretaries; Bishoprics, Ward Executive Secretaries and Ward Clerks; Ward Aaronic Priesthood Directors and Advi- ym Allen Wardle and Carol McCall, will participate in Square Dance festival. FAvom Square Dance July Third The Tooele Comity Button and Rows Square Dancers have been asked lo have a float in the Cranlsville parade. We will honor darken from yean ago by having them on our float as well as daiken from Grantsville, Tooele, Clover, St. John and Salt laike. The square daiken will also spnnvor coikesvions at the park following the parade. There will CARTOON I a fish paid, dart throw, pc loss and penny pitch and treasure chest full (4 prizes, piqi, snow and naiiilmrgers. cones, The launin- cars ride will also lie there. A free square dame will lie held at the Grantsville branch of Commercial Security Bank mi July 3 at 8 p.m. Come have fun and enjoy the calling of Allen Wardle. CLASSES EVERY PAT - sors. 4- 4- - 4- - ft ft 4- 4- - ft ft ft ft ft ft -- 4- 4- - irSie 4- - 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- - uy 2nd o..m. S3 riday, 4- - 4- - doou open at 9: 3 ft ft 4- 4- 4- - ft ft 4- 4- - ft 4- - unytny Sb Co -- ft ft ft 1 4- 4- - 6"" Cony Sb -- ft (VaCutl to 66.00 Tiil I A00 and w ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -ft ft ft 4- 4- 4- - ufi CuCotte. c zRty 25.00 4- - !2T11A 4- - 8 . . 00 4- 4- - a 4- 4- 4- - Panh 400 Mexe 250 SandaL 9 CP Q00 O ckOEi, 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- - I00 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- - Sbiiaontinued jSouii 4- 4- - 500 off JlLngzxLz ft 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- - 4- - JVotiae: We. Sat. Witt 33e 3 and. Slon. Cioied. uy 5 , 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- 4- - Larry and Wilma Swenson and son Matt just returned from a fishing trip to Fish Lake. They really enjoyed their stay and caught many fish. Wilmas sister Fern and her husband Farrell Erickson of Cedar City came to visit with them and while they were there they enjoyed a steak dinner. They enjoyed Honda riding, fishing and jast plain relazxing but were glad to get home. They got home just in time for granddaughter Tammy Callisters birthday. Grantsville Travelers Mr. and Mrs. Lind Hutchinson returned to Grantsville last week after attending the funeral of Linds brother David Glen Hutchinson. They attended the funeral in Quincy, California and then went to Elko for graveside services. While in California they also visited with their daughter Helen Walshtrom in Sacramento. Jack and Joan Bird and their family attended the Alonzo Bird family reunion at Moon Lake last week. 150 family members were there to fish, play games and visit. 4- 4- - I -- .ctwrtu lilH a cna CGTT ..Lf'L ? &HJD ? GGP July 2: Becky Larson, Russell Willardson, Wm. Verle Wrathall, Junior Vera. July 3, Sharon Thornton, Bob Chaudoin, Jemma Johnson, David C. Millward, Darin C. Harris, July 4, Carla Sagers, Jed Matthews, Kenneth Hale, Kimberly Ann Severe, Richard Halladay, Becky Brinkerhoff. July 5, Bradley Sneed, Tony Schroedl, Machelle Filion. July 6, Kathleen Sutton, Julie Skeem, Kevin Hager. Even if you cant spread cheer to others you can stop adding to their misery. DjG Its called compounding, and the end result is you earn more. You can arrange to have your certificates automatically renewed at the then prevailing and advertised rates. This service assures you of continuing higher return on your savings. Theyre convenient and theyre high paying because the interest is compounded quarterly. Theyre safe because theyre insured to $40,000. What better way to increase your earning power every three months? Heres how it works: The effective annual yield on quarterly compounded certificates. Certificates held to maturity for early withdrawal on certificates earn more. Federal regulations require substantial penalty First Security is the savers bank. Whether you want certificates or savings which you can add to or withdraw from any time. First Security Bank ot First Security Stale Bank. Salt Lake City Utah First Security Bank ot Utah. N A First Security State Bank ol Sprmgviire. Utah First Security Bank ot Idaho. N A Rock Springs. Wyoming First Security State First Security Bank ot Bountiful. Utah. N A First Security Bank ot Murray. Utah. N A Bank of Helper, Utah First Security Bank of Logan, Utah, N A First Security State Bank ol Kaysville, Utah Memoers I k r:3u Savings certificates of deposit from First Security. Every three months, well add the interest you earn to the face value of the certificate. So both principal and your interest earn interest for the next three months. Happy Birthday 4- 4- 4- - 'i Swensons Enjoy Fishing Trip 4- - 4- 4- - ft ft ft ft -- ft ft ft ft -ft 4- 4- 4- - ft -- 4- 4- - 4- - ft ft ft ft ft ft 4- 4- - -- ft 4- 4- - ft ft ft -ft ft ft ft -ft -ft 4- 4- 4- - ft ft ft 4- - Tiil 1.00 ft ft ft y Clean up your, bikes, and decorate it for the parade. Prizes will be given after the parade. First prize is $25.00; 2nd prize is $15.00 and 3rd prize is $10.00. Bikes will be judged at 11 a.m. behind the Fire Station. Entries mast be there at 11 a.m. in order to be judged. The theme of the parade is America: Yesterday - Today - Tomorrow. The parade will start at 11:30 a.m. The procession will start at Center Street going east on Main Street to Church Street and proceed to the City Park. 4- - ft ft ft ft 4- - 4- - ft ft Join The Parade 4- - ft ft ft ft Hey Kids! 4- 4- - 4- - ft ft ft Following the leadership meeting a special meeting will be held for all Bishops with the Stake Presidency. FDIC |