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Show The Tooele Transcript . Friday, April NOTICE OF NEW GARBAGE 13, 1962 COLLECTION SCHEDULE Granin ille Stake Conference This Weekend VIEWS y ('lark Ward Ha in j net April 19 i f , 4 j The Clark quet will be at 7.30 pm. lunch room There will ing the dinner members and to Ward Welfare Banheld on April 19th in the High School be a program dur- and all Clark Ward families are urged attend. be sold to ward members beginning this week for $10 00 per family Money raised at this dinner will be used toward this years ward welfare Tickets ( i ' will -- 1 s Second Ward The Grantsville MIA will host the Saturday evening dance, The Easter Parade" It will be held on Saturday, Apnl 21st in the Recreation Hall, at 8. 30 p m. All stake MIA members are invited. Mrs. Mary Johnson, from Buhl, Idaho, has been visiting with her Sue Halladay this sister, Mrs. past week. Mrs. Johnson attended the Grantsville High Junior Prom while she was in Grantsville. She was thrilled at how beautiful it was. She thought the girls formals were lovely and the Prom decorations outstanding Mrs. Johnson's daughter, Mrs Paul Collis, from Provo, came to Grantsville to see her mother and visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Halladay. Mrs. Calhs is the widow of the late Paul Calhs, son of Apostle Calhs Mr. Calhs was well known in Utah, where he was with the FBI before his death. Mrs. Calhs then drove Mrs. Johnson to Salt Lake where she planned to meet conference visitors and return with them to Buhl. Bill King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon King, of Ogden, has been visiting his grandfather and Mrs Bill Judd and his aunt, Margaret VanNoy and family. Bill has been stationed at Fort Fort Ord, California and is being transferred (o a base In Missouri. Bill's mother, Mrs. King is the former Ruth Judd, of Grantsville. by Chuck Terry, were extensively damaged. Both boys were taken to Tooele Valley Hospital aid were later released. The accident is still being in vestigated by officers. Mr Joe Halle and son Larry, of Los Angeles, California, have been guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frances Broadbent. They came for conference and visited in Grantsville with friends and relatives Mr. and Mrs Broadbent also and daughter had their visiting with them, on Sunday. Bud and Dorothy Blair and f I V V , ,'w- ; ,,, children Judy and Jerry Lou enVJ chicken a dinner delicious joyed prepared by Mrs. Broadbent in honor of Buds birthday. Dorr Hatch Jr. Bud leaves for Los Angeles on Dorr Hatch, Jr., son of Mr. Monday for three weeks of specand Mrs Dorr Hatch, Sr , has reial schooling. turned home after serving four years in the U S. Navy. He has a Second Class electronics technician rating. Dorrs wife, Norma, and little r son, Warren Scott, have been livMr. and Mrs. Charles were married in the Salt ing with Dorrs parents, while he Lake LDS Temple on Nov. 16, has been on a cruise to Japan aboard the USS Benington. 1961. Plans are not definite as yet Mrs. Geldmacher is the former Tonna Beardall, daughter of Mr. but Dorr hopes to enter the BYU Willis Kenneth Beardall and the this fall. late Mrs. Beardall of Terra, Utah. Welcome home Dorr. Charles is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Geldmacher of Grants- MOTHER DIES ville. Word has been received of the Charles and Tonna are plan- death of Mrs. Thomas, on April in 10 Mrs. Thomas is the mother of ning on making their home Grantsville and at present are Mrs. Tom Reed of this city. living in Warners Trailer Court ' J'-- lake Vows Geld-mache- Last Rites Held 13-2- Tuesday For James Clark 13-2- Boating season is here, warn- ed the Boating Division of the Utah Park and Recreation Commission in urging that owners get their boats registered. Already boating activity is on the Green and Colorado Rivers and the prospects are that many lakes will be "boatable" Tedd Tuttle, oon, according to state boating supervisor. To dale, only about 1,800 of the state's 13,000 owners have registered their crafts. THE 1,800 IS WELL above that of last year, but there will be many days in May and June when long lines will form at the boating division office and when mail applicants will have to be delayed - perhaps as much as a week for complete registraor more tion, the supervisor said. If registration is completed early, then as soon as the bug bites, rigs can be floated without chance of boating without registration and getting a fine. A 1962 application for registration may be obtained at any marine dealer, the boating division office, 19 West South Temple (Union Pacific Annex Building, asRoom 255), or any county sessor's office. can be THE APPLICATION mailed or brought to the boating division office. It should incluJe: Property tax receipt - or be validated by the county assessor. The application should be typed or printed and must be signed. THE LAST registration card, if applying for a renewal or transfer. or $5 00 fee for new. renewal transfer from a previous year. Boat owners applying during the next two or three weeks will be processed promptly and re- returned gistrations immediately for the boaters use. But after that, be prepared to stand in lint, or wait, Mr. Tuttle said. HAPPY BIRTHDAY Enid Durfee and Elaine Orr on April 13; Scott Johnson on April 14, Sheryl Lee Lee Ann Reed, Gwen Durfee, Roberts, Milo Durfee and Owen 15, Lillis J. Anderson on Apnl Warr on April 16. CONGRATULATIONS on your anniversary - Mr. and Mrs. Vosco Johanson and Mr. and Mrs. David Elsholz on April 14. lems of adjustment in implementing this new schedule will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much, SIDNEY NOBLE, City Manager (Dates of publication: March 30, April 3, 6, 10, 13, 1962) if repaid in 15 days, the total cost will be 75c Just tell us how much money you need to pay old bills, for home improvements, car repairs, for all your seasonal expenses! 13-2- n Prayer Perfect. FIRST SPEAKER was Bishop McCoy Johnson. An organ medley was played by Emma Sutton. The second speaker was Eldon Shields Sterling Halladay sang "I Walked Where Jesus Walked. and the closing prayer was given by Rich- ard Sagers. Pallbearers were John Shields. Donald Brown, Kenneth Hayes, Jimmy Garrett, Roger Mackey and Dean Hayes, all grandons of Mr. Clark. The grave was dedicate, .by ' ' Ray Hayes. OTHU AMOUNTS IN ntOrORTION loans ashes, or any other refuse or waste material, except at such times and places as may be designated by the City Council of Tooele City, in accordance with the terms of this ordinance. Garbage will be left if it is not in a garbage container. Paper sacks, and boxes create an unwholesome condition and violate the ordinance. The new Collection Schedule becomes effective Monday, April the 16th. Your and understanding of any little prob- - up to $2000 NATIONAL! $ FINANCE COMPANY of Tooele 13 South Main Street Phone: " .XvU. ,, 'ir? .i., 882-158- 8 :iiS X 1 High Winds Cause Traffic Delayy 1 involving a car and a panel truck occurred on Main Street, Friday night. The car, driven by Blaine John son, and the panel truck, driven An accident '! High winds have caused inconvenience to many travelers this past week. Saturday afternoon all traffic going west was halted for several hours. Highway Patrolmen warned motorists of the between storm dust severe , Grantsville and Wendover. 70 cars were Approximately lined up waiting for an OK to go ahead from the Highway Patrol. Finally Trooper Cooper headed the caravan and each car followed the other, with the understanding that no car would attempt to pass another, or drop out of the line until they reached Wendover. Trooper Bishop stayed in Grantsville to warn motorists of the conditions, and if they insisted on going, they would travel at their own risk. Only heavy tractor-traile- r type trucks drove on. Several cars returned to Grantsville, Tooele and Salt Lake and Mrs. Charles Geldmacher Mr. City. The Highway Patrol is always on call to aid, direct and caution We the drivers. appreciate courtesy and cooperation of these men and say Thank you, again said one motorist. NOW AVAILABLE - AQUACEL Process Patent Applied For - The Perfect SOIL CONDITIONER natural cellulose forest product impregnated with nitrogen producing A chemicals to give you superior moisture retention, easy soil workability at a very low cost. AQUACEL has many times the plant nutrition of competitive soil conditioners. Use in flower beds, around shrubs, and as a top dressing on new lawns Available at the following local stores: DALTON FEED and SEED HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY WESTERN AUTO STORE FARM & Terrific iiscoiooits CM up to 60 on Passenger and Truck Tires all Sizes & Styles at These Sample Prices Look SALE OF SALES!! Due to a Tread change we were able to make a special purchase on approximately 200 New Gates Premium Type white and black These are Nylon Tubeless Tires ON SALE far BELOW original cost but act now, supply is ON GATES TIRES G70-15B-T- Nylon -T Plus Tax and $112)88 II If Recappable Tire Adequate Fire 1414? y pick-u- p Elder EIRay L. Christiansen, an Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Saints Jesus Christ of Latter-daon will preside over meetings Sunday, April 14 Saturday and and 15, during a quarterly con ference of the Grantsville Stake CONDUCTING conference ses sions will be Stake President Ar thur L. Barrus, 69 Hale Street Grantsville. Visitors as well as church members are invited to attend the general sessions on Sunday at TTiese meetings will be held 10 a m. and 2 pm, in Grants- ville SATURDAY EVENING, at 8 8 pm leadership and special parent and youth meetings will be held. All over 12 years of age are invited. Preceding this meet- and ing, the stake presidency High Council will meet at 6 30 p m. Music for the Sunday sessions will be furnished by the Aaromc 21 memlx-rover Priesthood years of age. The Second Quorum of Elders will usher and (he Erda for Ward will furnish a drink those who bring their lunch at noon. Saturday Dance By action of the Tooele City Council, the twice weekly garbage of Iooele City has been modified to a once a week pick-u- p based on the jot low ing schedule: MONDAY Everything South of Y'ine and East of Mam Street. TUESDAY Everything West of Mam Street and South of Vine Street Except 5m South and Excepting Coleman Street. WEDNESDAY Edgemount Housing. All of Mam Street and all ot Vine Street. All Norm oi Vine Street and West ot Mam Street All of Coleman, all of 5th South Street and McKeler Lane. Last Street, north of 2nd North. Garden Street, THURSDAY north of 2nd North. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th North from Mam Street to th Street. Broadway, north of 2nd North. MarVista Lane, brook Street, Parkway St., and Nelson Avenue. 1st East Street to 2nd North Street from Vine. FRIDAY Garden Street to 2nd North Street from Vine Street. Glenwood, Ptnenurst, 1st, 2nd, Jrd, 4tn, 3m, bth and 7th Streets, north trom Vine Street to 2nd Norm. Broadway trom Vine Street to 2nd North Street. LakeView Heights. Tne following sections of the Garbage Collection Ordinance are Mr. Clark recited hcrewim to give turther understanding on the means ana methods by which the Garoage Service will be rendered: UNLAWFUL TO ALLOW GARBAGE TO Section ACCUMULATE. It snail be unlawful for any person to allow garbage or other retuse to accumulate upon the premises occupied by such person. SIZE AND WEIGHT OF GARBAGE CAMS. Section It shall be unlawful for any person to place at the street Funeral services were held tocurb line any garoage container containing garbage or waste material in excess of seventy-fiv- e day in the Grantsville Second pounds and ot a capacity LDS Ward Church for James E. in excess of twenty gallons. Any suen garbage container (Eddie) Clark, age 91. He died placed at the street curb line to be picked up by the Tooele April 6 at the Tooele Valley NursCity Garoage Truck shall be placed in an unobstructed portion of the area between the public sidewalk and the public ing Home after a long illness. A native of Grantsville, he was street so that the same is convenient tor tne employees of born January 22, 1871, a son of Tooele City to pick up and m places where there is a curb Thomas H. and Margaret Quirk the same will De placed within 24 inches of the curb line. Clark. He was married to Annie All such garbage containers shall be removed from the parkJohnson, November 13. 1895, in the ing or street area within twelve hours after they have been Salt Lake LDS Temple. She died emptied by the employees of Tooele City. All such garbage or waste containers shall be kept in a April 5, 1941. Mr. Clark had been a life long clean anu sanitary condition at all times so as not to beresident of Tooele County and had come a public health nuisance and shall be provided with a been at the Tooele suitable lid or cover to assist in the control of flics and to employed Ordnance Depot. prevent the contents thereof from being spilled on the public street in the event they are overturned by any cause. Surviving are daughters, Mrs. No person at any time will be allowed to use any such garRoy (Ethel) Hayes, Mrs. Clara Garrett, Salt Lake City; Mrs. bage or waste containers at or near the public parking or Florence Brown, Grantsville; Mrs. street area, as an incinerator for the burning of waste maMarion Fulton, San Leandro, Caliterials in such containers to be picked up by the Garbage Truck of Tooele City. No person shall place any dead anifornia; Mrs. Norma Mackey, of Nephi and Mrs. Alice Shields, of mals or fowl in said garbage container or place the same Tooele. m any street or alley in Tooele City, but shall properly bury Also surviving or otherwise dispose of the same within a period of 12 are 33 grandchildren and 84 great grand chilhours after the same is known to be dead on the premises. dren. Any such garoage or waste container shall be constructed Services were held in the Secof metal and shall be provided with a suitable handle so ond Ward chapel on April IE at that the same can be conveniently handled by the employees 1 of Tooele City. Any person found guilty of the violation of p m., under the direction of Bishop Lee Anderson. any provision of this section shall be deemed guilty of a PRAYER AT the home was misdemeanor. - DUMPING OF GARBAGE AND WASTE. Sction given by grandson, Calvin Brown. Opening prayer at the service It shall be unlawful for any person to dump, deposit, leave was given by Noel Anderson or cause or permit to be dumped, deposited or left, any Relva Wmmill, Coleen Diderick-sogarbage or offensive material, vegetable waste, market and Elaine Parkinson, sang waste, or any other waste food products, animal Boaliug Season Is Here (' j Register Early Equipment 670-1- Is Needed by Toni Allred The near tragedy of Wednesdays fire, when two local firemen were overcome by the smoke, points to the need for more equipment. These firemen risk their lives voluntarily for anyone who calls. It should be up to us as citizens to give them the equipment they need to do any fire fighting job they are called upon to do. New smoke masks or fresh air or whatever they need packs should be made available to these men. They deserve a great deal of credit for the job they are doing Perhaps this near miss will help to make us more aware of the necessity for proper fire fighting equipment. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sincere appreciation for the kindness and sympathy shown to us at the death of our beloved husband and father. Gertrude Hansen and Robert Hansen Mrs. White T-- T Nylon 5 $11 Fj) 88 Tubeless Black 7-10- -15 $fl TOO iQl 6:70-1- Plus Tax and Recappable Tire 5 limited. Complete Full Caping Service for Passenger Cars - T rucks Plus Tux and Recappable Tire and Compacts Tubeless White TERMS Nothing down, months 12 to pay on qualified credit. Only 2 interest. Price - Quality When you Buy Tires Red Jones invites you to compare and you will find as thousands of other satified buyers Guarantee - Service it that is impossible to get a better deal anywhere in the state than at W !$&(nl UttVU 725 North IUdups Tlina u cviuwr Main Tooele Phone 882-035- ft jo 3 4 I |