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Show tTsDiTJUiil 6 yumna joa-h- Ida Barnicloti"h Hrlires As TAD Chief Operator u Six Pages Second Section A i Vi L h i 4 ) ri fly HONORED OPERATOR Ida Cotonrl Ocll Bsrrec tough, McGregor, prrsenl chief telephone operator at Tooele Army pwi r . ii.w m , &:; if ? : , A-V- - large , Part of the workers that SUMMER LEAGUES Now Forming For Information - STOP ' Wr ' KrflSvJA BY OR PHONE 882-320- 4 30, MEDICAL James Poole. Tooele looele Hod 47 Susie Henwood, Tooele Arthur Smith, Tooele Joyce Connlly, Timpe Infant Betonney, Tooele East Second North SURGER- YGladys Young. Ophir Irene Tope, Grantsville Patricia Flournoy, Wendover Open Lanes Every Day & Evening of bW 7'; 0 . rl- W V WORKERS group of fellow ;',- - ' trM annual Open House" Utah Department of f anJ Came hatchery insulVioni throughout the state is scheduled for May 5 I F military contrat tei FROM MARCH of 143 to Mountain August of 1916 the State Telephone Company operated the base telephone and he worked for them After that time the Army again look it over. Mr Barraclough began her telephone operator cmtwt ofin Tooele In 1912 when the fice was over the Crystal Drug Sm-- e fnow Bevana Drug). The first telephone exchange In Dr. George in Tooele wa home acrossed from Davis Safeway Store and wa operated by hi wife IT WAS THEN moved to the Depot with a certificate of appreciaMr. building. Drug Crystal tion upon her retirement from TAD. Barraclough wa chief operator when the of the switchboard telephone company moved to Ita next office just south of the Transcript Office. It wa here she worked a chief operator until 1918 During the period In the Cry-ta- l ;C-r- i Drug building there wa I i ;1 one operator beside herself on duty during the day and one operator each shift. In 1917 the married Edmund S Barraclough. he died In 1959. I For many year he was pharmacist for Tooele Drug Store. SHF. HAS six children: Ed: . mund L.. a major In the Air Force, stationed in New Mexico; Ross and Don, who work at TAD; and daughter. Lorraine Madsen. Tooele, and twin. Fae Cox. Midvale. Utah and Fern Allen, who lives In Virginia. Mrs Barraclough was born In Tooele, a daughter of John L. Lee who operated a blacksmith shop where the Satisfaction Center Is now located He also sold she reports. insurance, honored Ida Barrackmgh at a banquet She recalls Tooele before the upon her retirement are shown. Smelter wa built as a town without paved street. She recalls when there was no railroad tracks on Vine Street. SHE REPOPTS that after the Smelter was built, what was rnce a grain field became New Town and streets began to be pnved and the town Increased some In sire. has made Mrs no definite plans for retirement. Sh expects to do some traveling and spend some time with her family. Her hobby of crocheting and fancy work will also Timmer and Donna Stewart take some of her time, she McKendrick, Tooele, son. April -- NO -- FELLOW Dvt Fish Hatcheries To Hold Oj ten House May 5th V H IJa H. Barraclough. ,72 Mr South 2nd tkevt. chief telephone Armv cpeiator at Tooele retired April 25 after : year at TAD She tarted at TAD Septemwhen there were but ber I. one two huiM ngs on the base, and one for the for the rpP " s - ' GARDENERS! GET SET FOR SPRING d i Shown looking over to be given away at the We( Urmeniary School FT A Family Fun West School The annual Family Fun Night for the West Elementary School will be held Saturday, May 4, from S to 9 p m. at the school. Tickets for the ix door prize are being old for 25 cents by student of the two sixth grades. The first prize is an electric can FIVE MAKE Stcp PENNEYS I HONOR Thomas any VS- - and ROLL Tooele students enrolled at Utah State University on the honor roll for winter quarter include Mitzi AKerson, Karl Patricia Ann Fait. Christensen, Joe Allen Porter and Paul Family Fun Night V Osako EMMA ATKIN CAMP TO MELT Emma J. Atkin Camp DUP will meet at the home of Helen Stutznegger. Monday. May 6. at 7:30 pm. Ejection of officers will be held and a good attendance is urged People who "dont have time opener. to get anything done" still seem come Invited to is Everyone to have lots of time for things out and bring their families for that busy people never have supper and enteriamment to time for. in devoted to improvisation Mid-wa- terminate during the early 3 Parasols were so fashionable European women some years ago, that they needed one to match every dress, hat or coat 60-7- Umbrellas have been covered with different materials - China has always liked silk, Japan generally uses paper, Romans preferred palm leaves. Egyp- tians like feathers, European nations have used leather, alpaca. straw, and linen. 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The entertainment will consist of a cake walk, cartoon movie, fishing booth, dart games, only to mention a few. Plan to spend the evening of May 4 at the West Elementary d L Night Saturday aro Gary Diane Sherwood. dog, Plans Family Fun Night through classes in harmony (beor advanced), jazz appreciation group workshops and master classes in piano, trumpet, trombone, saxes, vibes, n drums drums, guitar, and bass. Following the group workshops there will be group rehearsals. Afternoons will be Get better results the right tools! Check your needs now, ku - ri FAMILY (he prize ginning with I Ta Jazz Workshop Is Scheduled At The University Of Utah A workshop in Jazz, June 10 to 14, at the University of Utah will again feature George Shearing and members of his quintet along with jazzmen Bob Fitzpatrick, Conte Candoli, Lennie Neihaus, Wes Bowen and Sheldon Hyde. THE DIRECTOR of the 1963 workshop, Loel Hepworth, has announced that this ypars five day program will encompass such subjects as: How to Listen to Jazz; What to Listen for in Jazz; History and Development of Jazz; Vital Forces in Jazz Today; Jazz Improvisation; Instrumental Master Classes. A typical days schedule will begin at 8 a.m. progressing All installations wdl be "i,pen for business a usual" but w.th a Special welcome mat set out for all sportsmen who are Interested in a first hand look at the production facilities that Utah provide anglers with their summer sport. In conjunction wth the open house the Salt Lake County Fish and Game Assoc, ation has p'ck-eMay 5 as the date for the'r annual hatchery tour, sponsored each year In cooperation with the Department. The tour this year calls for an 8 a m. inspection by sportsmen of the Scott Avenue hatchery in Salt Lake City with a motorcade leaving this facility at 9 am. enroute for the hatchery From here the motorcade will proceed down Provo Canyon to the Sprlngville hatchery where the tour will |