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Show aaffl Volume Tooele, Utah, Friday, Sixty-Fou- r April Officials Mccbofficals Stud) Treat Canyon Latest Laws Road Problem and the mayors county officials Tooele and Grantsvitle heard eight state offi In thrir Wednesday meeting, the fl cm Tooele County Commissioner, apUich were passed in the M proved appl cation to the f ederal URlslature' Tuesday ev- s Bureau of Land Management for held at a dinner-schoa patent on S39 acre, of land in' Hillcrest. the Middle Canyon another step necLocal officials heard men from essary In eventually turning the the Tourist Information Bureau, area into a State Park State Road Commission and Utah The application is being made In Association of County Officials exwith accordance Public Tooele Number Forty Five 17, 1959 Richard L. Evans To Attend N. Tooele Slake Conference of ol promise an evening of fine entertainment. The original operetta boasts soldiers, slaves. Southern belles, and lovers, with pathos and comedy. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Everyone welcome. DRESS REHEARSAL of My Southern Gal literally changed the complexion of part of the cast, who are pictured above in blackface. The curtain will rise at 8:15 on Friday on a group of Thespians, who Final polish is being put on the Junior high school operetta "My Southern Gal, which will be presented to the public, Friday evening, April 17, at 8:15 p.m. Bury The Dead' Rated 'Superior' state Provo. A one-adrama dealing with a possible happening during a future war, Bury the Dead w'on the right to enter state competition by being judged runner-u- p in region four, last April THS 1. speech director, Carl Markworth, directs the awardwinning production. The play was shown to Tooele audiences on April 4. In connection with play competition, judging was also held in Provo for readings, and Tooele students received two excellent ratings and a good for their efforts. Delta Zeta Alumnea Meet April Utah State Alumni p right-of-wa- Show Boat Coming To Tooele On Friday April 24 The chase is scheduled for Saturday, April 18. It is imperative that reservations be made as soon as possible to enable the committee to make plans. For further information, call Floyd, at 2090 or Slu at 878. Elder Kenneth A. Nebeker Band Loyalty Club Plans Fund Drive Homecoming For Elder Nebeker Sun. The annual Aggie alumni ban quet will be held Friday, April 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kirk hotel. All alumni and partners of Utah State University are invited and urged to attend. Reservations can be made by calling Lois Bailey of Tooele and Lawrence Matthews, of Grants ville. The price is $2 per plate. -- -- evening, and formulated plans for a spectacular drive for a miie of pennies to be laid down Main st. They will be used to buy band hats, repair instruments and other needs, in support of the four bands, in Tooele schools. Elder Kenneth A. Nebeker, recently home from the LDS mission, will be guest of honor at a homecoming program, Sunday at 5:30 p.m. at the Tooele Eleventh ward sacramental ser- Present at the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Caldwell, Mrs. Juanita Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Worley, and the Boswells. Watch this paper for further details on the penny drive. Elder Nebeker will be the speaker of the evening, and relate experiences during his thirty month mission in Europe. A special musical program is also planned. Swiss-Aust-ria- n vice. -- d Just golf Club Monday Funeral For Knopp Infant Stake Sunday Friday 11 A.M. School Preparation Meeting Sun. Kindergarten Registration Set y, BYU-Kansa- BYU-Kansa- Cemetery Benches Meeting Called On American League Baseball Mrs. Floyd Bracken, projects chairman of the Tooele Jr. Womans Club, appeared before the city council, Tuesday, to offer, on behalf of the Jr. Womans club, A meeting of all officials, sponthe funds to build benches at the sors, and parents of boys playing Tooele city cemetery if the city for the Tooele American league would provide the labor and instal- WBBA, will be held Monday, April lation costs. The motion was 20 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tooele city hall. Named Tooele Pro Nibleys-Stevenso- n Out of a field of six applicants, Alex Stevenson was named by the city council, late Tuesday, as Tooeles new golf pro. who was formerly Stevenson, Arrived At assistant pro at Nibley Park in Tooele Valley Hospital Salt Lake, will report to the local greens, Monday. He will replace Macaluso, who tendered his and Tony Long Neplii. Phillip Judy resignation in favor of accepting Tooele, daughter, April 15. a similar position in California, on Medical or about May 1. Elizabeth Poole, Tooele. By no means a beginner in the Kathryn Hurley, Delle William Vern Wright, son of Mr. golfing profession, Stevenson is in his 46th season, Terrence Durkin, Tooele having started in 1913 as a caddy at the Mrs. John Wexcls, Tooele Frank Ashworth, Pine Canyon. former Salt Lake Country Club, now Forest Dale. Surgery From there, he started a grad- David Buck, Tooele ual rise which gave him back-- ; Glen Nichols, Tooele Grant Talk Garden Tickets Moving lor Banquet Weather proved the interfering! held in Tooele county, when the agent in one of the most spectacu- troops of Company C, 501st Air lar military demonstrations yet borne Group of World War II fame, were scheduled to capture Wendover airstrip, WednesBowling day at 8:30 a.m. A repeat attack was set once 1 more for Thursday morning, but Winter league play at the Tooele the jump was stayed again, due Bowl is scheduled to end on or to the weather, but the giant Cl 19 about May 31, and applications are Globemasters carrying the paranow being taken for teams to end troopers landed at Wendover. summer play, according to Bowl State and military officials and Tim and A1 Ablett. newspaper representatives, in They report that this winter eluding the Transcript, were bidmarks the nlost successful and ac- den as special witnesses to this tive bowling season in Tooeles hisbut never executed tory and wish to thank the teams military fete. and team sponsors for making it HOME FROM HOSPITAL so outstanding. Tom Lougy returned home on Civic, church, and industrial orstay at ganizations, as well as any other Wednesday from a ilt Lake groups interested, are invited to the LDS hospital, in enter teams in the coming sum hy. where he was under medical treatment mer bowling league. ten-da- y I right-of-wa- Summer Starts lune Banquet Set For April 24 Aqua Belles Plan Show 1 Weather Slops Paratroopers As Wendover Jump Ends , Tooele Slake SelsBrideaiul Groom Night n The Bit and Spur club has received permission from the manaranch in ger of a privately-owne- d Montello, Nev., to stage a wild horse chase on their rangeland. Preparations are underway for camping and chuck wagon, etc., for April 17, 18, and 19. Officers of the Band Loyalty Club met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Boswell, on Tuesday The futuristic THS drama department production Bury the was one of three plays Dead to win a superior rating on finals in Tuesday at Clifford Castagno, age 20, son of Purposes Mr. and Mrs. Barnard Castagno, recent legislation. plain Law 387, authorizing acquisition An informal discussion was held of Grantsville, missed a serious, or use of public lands by states, WednesT. Barrus. following the school, for those who if not a fatal accident, counties, municipalities, and non- wished to comment on the legisla- day morning, at his home when Elder Evans is widely known profit corporations for recreat- tion. a horse he was attempting to lead, as author of "The Spoken Word ional purposes. struck at him with its front feet; and announcer for the weekly CBS In the final paragraph of the and pulled the skin off the side of radio broadcasts by the Salt Lake letter which was signed by George his face with its hoof. Mormon Tabernacle choir. Elder Willis Smith, chairman of the ComEans also is director of the The young man was brought to missioners, it stated that In makBureau of information at Temple Tooele for medical examination ing application for a patent on Square. He is a prominent official and found to have had no broken the above described land, it is of Rotary International and a bones or other serious injury. our intention to transfer the land business and community Clifford had broken the horse to to the Utah State Park and Recfigure. and was in process last lead, fall, reation Commission for adminiRichard L. Evans Committee and leadership meetof leading it, while doing his mornstration and establishment of will be held Saturday evenwhen reared ings chores the horse ing State Park. Therefore, we request ing, in addition to the public genand struck at him, grazing the that rather than issue a patent to eral sessions, Sunday. side of his head and scraping the Tooele county, a patent be issued Church members will assemble Tooele Tenth ward Relief So- skin from the forehead to his hp to the Utah State Park and Recfrom the surrounding congrega has set Friday, April 24 for He was reported to be recoverciety reation Commission, as our com- its annual lions or wards to receive counsel smorgasbord dinner Thursday, at his mission has made no other plans and bazaar, and invite the public ing satisfactorily, in spiritual and temporal affairs in Grantsville. home for transferring of this property. to attend. from church leaders, and to hear A meeting was held Wednesday The dinner will be served in the reports of the churchs growth and in Salt Lake City, and another is activities in the area. recreation hall at the church, on after- the comer of Main and First No. planned, Thursday noon at Butterfield Pass for offi- street between the hours of 6 to Tuesday, April 21 has been set cials of Tooele and Salt Lake 8 p.m. Tickets are $1 for adults, To 18 for the annual "Bride and Groom counties as well as the Utah State 50 cents for children up to 12 night, sponsorec by the Park Commission on the possible years, or a Attention, all Delta Zeta alum- and Gleaners of Tooele stake. family ticket may be completion of the Tooele - Lark nurchased for 34 nae, in Tooele county: State Day will be held in the The road througn the proposed state items will be celebrated with a lunch Fourth meeting Many lovely hand-mal- e Eleventh ward chapel, Middle site of canyon. park will be for sale at attractive pri- eon, to be held Saturday, April 18 at 8 p.m., and all M Men starting With the cooperation of tne Utah ces. Beautiful m. in the Club at On Saturday, April 25, the Tooele at cases, app pillow Country National Guard and approval of rons, tea towels, quilts, and cub Salt Lake City. We will gather to and Gleaners are invited to at- Aqua Belles will present "Advencounty officials, a road has al- quilts are ready to go on sale, chat, from 12:30, on. State chair tend. tures Through the Looking Glass, A on discussion various panel ready been completed up Middle and would be ideal for shower or man, Mrs. Duncan Holladay, of The show is a wind-uof the canyon to Butterfield Pass on the wedding, birthday, or Mothers 61 Virginia street in Salt Lake phases of marriage is planned and their spring water show, will be an interesting evening. Tooele county side. winter-lon- g Day gifts. City, will take your reservation stunt, ana composition The bottle neck has occurred in and a preparation for practice, y that a down he Bingthe performance tours that the To U.S. ham side to Lark has never been Aqua Belles take each summer. obtainable from Kennecott Copper A fantasy of fairy tales will to Corp., owners of the lend. Comcome to life, by way of Carroll's pletion of the road would connect famous Alice, and her Looking the canyon road with Salt Lake Glass. county, making what officials The characters of the Looking Salt U.S. of Lake Grant, City, have termed a tourist loop for Show Boat," a musical spectac-(ticket- s be purchased for a member of the Men's Garden Glass become alive to help Alice may vacationing motorists coming out ular produced by the Utah Power $1.50. Ail proceeds will go. to the Club, wil. talk on new plants and prove toIs Old King Cole" that the of Salt Lake or other areas. mirror and Light Company will be pre stake and ward Sunday schools. ideas in really magic. gardening, before the next Alice According to Joseph Liddell, the sented here, forth an array of brings 24, un April Friday, of the Garden Monday meeting Tooele Chamber o f Commerce Black including der the sponsorship of the Tooele fairy tales, Club. secretary, officials were confident stake and ward Sunday schools. Sambo," Little Bo Peep." Ugly 8 be held will The at meeting that they would soon be able to Duckling," and The Three Little Appearing in the production as p.m. in the civic room of the city Pigs. y obtain the necessary a featured soloist will be Mrs hall. The public is invited. from Kennecott and the meeting, Doris Some of the team numbers inNisonger Alsop. The musiclude Snow White and the Seven Thursday, at Butterfield Pass was cal is highly acclaimed and every to personally inspect the proposed one is Dwarfs, Cinderella, and "The invited to attend. North route. Seven Sisters, who danced away Curtain time is 8 p.m. at the their shoes, Eleventh ward Attending the meetings were Tooele Fourth The older girls of the club have Harold P. Fabian, chairman of church. Tickets are 25 cents for the state park and recreation com- children up to 12 years of age, helped the young girls in composFuneral services for John Her4:15 ing their routines, as well as their mission; Sen. E. G. Mantes (Tooele-J- 50 cents for all others. Family son of Buruab); own numbers. man Knopp, Rep. J. W. Rowberry; ton B. and Neva Bell Knopp, 551 Mothers of the girls have taken Sunday school preparation chairman, Lamont Gunderson and West Second South, will be held meeting for the North Tooele stake the chairmanship for costumes in commissioners, Edwin Q. Cannon and William Larson, Salt Lake Friday, April 17, 11 a.m., at the will be held this Sunday, April the show. 19 at 4:15 p.m. in the recreation Some of the starring characters Tate mortuary. county; George Buzianis, Tooele include: Alice, Sharron Fox; King The child was born at the Tooele room of the slake tabernacle. county commissioner in charge of Humpty-Dumptroads; Mick St. Jeor, Tooele co. Registration for summer kinder- Valley hospital on April 9 and died All ward and stake workers are Cole, Leigh Pratt; Michelle Johnson; fiddroads supervisor; and W. B. An- garten will be held throughout the April 15 at 3:40 a.m. Death was urged to be in attendance, by Wallace R. Johnson, stake lers, Virginia Brown, Kay Riding, derson, Tooele county C of C presi- Tooele county school district, as due to prematurity. follows: dent. Gay Gillette, and Kathy Williams. and are the Surviving parents Commission Chairman Fabian Tooele Central school and Har- a sister, Paula, who won labeled the road a must to pro- ris elementary school: April 30 the hearts of the people of the vide the needed routes into the 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.; and May 1, county when she was horn preproposed state park underway in 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. maturely. Middle canyon. He told the offiShe was the New Years baby school: Grantsville elementary Interest continues to mount as Explorers of Tooele post 131, cials at the meeting that the park, of 1956, and while her little life 1 4 to 1, May p.m. p.m. in the balance, the entire complete preliminary arrangements for the huge banquet and sports lying two miles east of Tooele and hung Tod Park school: April 30 and set for Thursday, April 23, to which the public is invited. extending upward some seven community waited and prayed for evening 1, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. dollar donation per person, the Explorers are putting on a a For miles to Butterfield Pass, was May her. She is now a lovely, normal s Dugway elementary school and State basketone of the two No. 1 projects spaghetti dinner, plus the showing of the Wendover elementary school: May ball film, with commentary by BYU basketball coach, Stan Watts, in the state under action of the are Also the infant surviving 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. 1, with some of his players. state commission for establishing Mr. and Mrs. Or- who will be in attendance rroTin school, grandparents, Deseret St. school, The evening has been planned by the Explorer post as a means a state park. HerBell Mr. Mrs. and and ville Stockton school and Vernon to raise money for a Colorado river trip, this spring, this year According to Secretary Liddell, school: May 1, 3 p.m. to 4 p.m man Knopp, all of Chapman, Kan. will be made, due to the Glen Canyon Rev. James C. Stevens, of the being the last year such trips Salt Lake county officials, as a Children must be 6 old, dam construction. will Methodist church result of Wednesdays confab, will on or before October 31,years 1959, in Community According to Post President, Danny Gillespie, tickets are on sale Interassume a responsibility to push order to for entrance into conduct the funeral service. qualify at Tates Confectionery, Busicos Grocery, The Transcript-Bulletin- , ment will be in the Tooele cemethe Butterfield link down into their summer kindergarten; and their and from committeemen Dwayne Wright, Claude Atkin, or any of to match work Tooeles county birth certificates must be pre- tery. 131 Explorers. Friends may call at the Tate the Post already completed on the Middle sented, at the time cf registration. is especially invited to have spaghetti dinner with the The public mortuary, an hour prior to canyon side. s Explorers of post 131 on this night, and to enjoy the State basketball film, and the remarks of Stan Watts. jinOriltlS I) OTtl Top ltale Entertainment Fri. Bit And Spur To Hold Wild Horse Chase direction ery, costuming, and have been pooled to make of the production a highly creative affair; and worthy of the wholehearted support of the public. Miss Carol Pewtress is author of the opretta, which is about a young Northern soldier, and a dainty Southern belle, who meet and fall in love, but are parted by a war a bad war, in which many are killed. Thomas Biesinger, who has written the music, is also directing the production. Tickets are 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Horse Strikes, Injures Youth a'o My Southern Gal to Promise The original operetta is an outgrowth of the efforts of, practically the entire school, and promises to be the highlight of the school year. The script, music, dances, scen- Elder Richard L. Evans, member of the Council of Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, will address the quarterly conference of the North Tooele stake on Saturday and Sunday, April 25 and 26. General sessions are open to the public at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the stake house at 193 North Pinehurst ave. in Tooele, announced Stake President Orlando in most every corner of the Country Club, the golfing business. From 1929 to 32, he was Magnas Alex states that most of his golf-- 1 pro and for two years after that ing technique was taught him byjspent his time in California Von Elm who won the, ting in all the tournament play national amateur tournament and he could. was runner-ufn 1936, he was in Kcmmerer, to Billie Burke in the national open tournament. Wyo., where he assisted in the At the age of 18, he turned pro- - laying out and construction of the fessional, and his first job was golf course, which was completed assisting Bob Simpson, then Coun- - just before World War 11. try Club professional. From 1922- - During th- - last World War, he 23, he held the top job at the worked in Tooele. Since 1945, Alex has been at Ogden Country Club and for two seasons after that, was employed Nibley golf course in Salt Lake by a California golf clul) manu City, assisting, first, the late Tom he McHugh, and then Alex McCaf-fertfacturing firm. During 192G-2was pro at Glenwood Springs, ColThe Stevenson has orado, later returning to Salt Lake to serve under Alex Hutton, atfalso established quite a name for ground p himself in Utah golfing circles. He won the first Salt Lake City open in 1928, and the Magna Open the following ytu. ing to reports, he has finished second in the Utah Open, three times, and third about six Stevenson considers his greatest goHing thrills, however, as the i'rr.cnts of those he has helped. One of the most outstandtop ing is Marge Fillis, Utah woman golftr Alc.x S ver.sons salary will hp $2400 a year, as Tooeles golf pro, plus what he can make on lessons concessions at the and handling club house. V NEW BISHOPRIC Thomas A. Burgess was sustained bishop of the Tooele Fifth ward on Sunday, April 12, replacing Bishop George A. Hunter, who had moved from the ward. Pictured above with the new bishop are front, left: Guy R. Shepard and right, Samuel G. financial clerk, Wil Blackham. Standing, left liam Jordan and statistical clerk, Albert W. Yates. The change was made by the North Tooele stake presidency. i |