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Show WKBSOffl Volume Sixty Seven Tooele, Utah, Friday, February Band Polishes Performance For Winter Concert Benefit 9, 1962 Number Thirty Five Newest City Well Producing Heavy Stream of Pure Water Light and sparkling musical fare is in store for band patrons Saturday evening said Lee Caldwell, conductor of the Tooele High School Band. The band will present its annual Winter Concert as a Worlds Fair Trip Benefit in the High School Gym at S p m. A $1.00 donation for admission will be requested. This money will be used to help finance the Band's trip to Seattle for the Worlds Fair, where they will be the guest band performing on Utah Day. Officials Estimate Flow Will Double in Summer Tooele City's new well at the airport, now under a 48 to 60 hour test, has the prospect of adding at least two and f second feet of water to the culinary water supply. The well is pumping cool 42 degree pure water at the average rate of 1050 gallons per minute. The water is still lightly colored, but will clear as soon as final surging and test pumping one-hal- FEATURE FESTIVAL" will be the title of the band concert program. Student and alumni soloists will take the spotlight to present a varied evening of music. Gordon H. Lee and Pete Kearns will perform an unusual drum number with intricate rudimental rhythms to a Paul Yoder band Mr. Caldwell accompaniment, said. h Had-don- Mrs. Joye Pratt will sing the lovely "Stairway to the Stars" as he vocalist for the evening. This will be the first time that a vocalist has been featured on a Winter Concert band program. A DOUBLE CORNET trio composed of Band members will p'ay "Bug.er's Holiday", the flutes will solo in a "Latin Bcguine," the horns will appear in their traditional English role as Hunting Horns and the trombones will play the David Rose, "Holiday for Trombones." Mr. Caldwell announced there is to be a mystery guest artist who will also perform. "Here is a chance for amateur detectives he said, "because the guest artists identity will not be disclosed." to work, is completed. Dave Jensen, City Building Inspector, said that when the well is fully operational and pumped to capacity, the flow of water will probably be doubled. THIS WELL IS THE largest a dozen holes were perforatdrilling by the City thus far. The pipe other two at the airport are 12 ed around the casing. When the 470 foot mark was and 16 inch wells, said Kay reached, holes were punched City Treasurer. every 12 inches up to a depth of According to Herman Pedersen, 430 feet, where the conglomerate of four an City Recorder, average million gallons of water per 24 formation was first encountered. AFTERWARDS THE well was hour period were used last sum mer. Of this amount, one million surged. This is a process of cleansgallons per day went through the ing a well so that mud, clay, sand and rock particles are washed out City's sewage treatment plant. Mr. Jensen said that approxi- of the water bearing formation almately 500 houses will be built in surrounding the casing. This Tooele this year. He commented lows the water to more freely that the new well should more flow into the well. than amply supply the increased Earl Eatchel, who drilled the demand on the Citys water sup- well, said that a tool nearly the same diamater as the casing was plies. THE NEW WELL, when per- lowered into the well and plungmanent pumping equipment is in- ed up and down. This acted as a stalled, will interconnect with the piston which forced the water, almain pipeline from the other two ready in the well, back into the wells. formation and then sucked it out Water from the new well will again, bringing with it the parempty into all four of the reser- ticles which would otherwise imvoirs which now serve the city, pede the flow of water. The well is then pumped until the muddy said Mr. Haddon. The drilling bit penetrated 586 water clears. feet into the ground. A water bearTEST PUMPING is accomplishing conglomerate formation was ed by using a 320 horsepower diehit at 430 feet and bedrock wasn't sel motor stationed on a flatbed reached for another 150 feet. truck. This powerplant is connectIS cased its en- ed fo an THE WELL eight stage centrifugal steel pump by a large drive shaft. The tire length with a casing five sixteenths of an inch motor starts, the pump impellers thick. The casing, starting at 580 go to work and the dirty water feet, was punctured with a special gushes forth. tool called a perforator to allow It sounds simple, but its been the water to flow into the well a long and laborious process, rethe inches cavity. Every eight up quiring many days and thousands of dollars to complete. Drilling began on the well in November, 1961, and has continued steadily since then. The drilling rig itself costs approximately $20,000 and the test pumping equipment ties up another $25,000, said Mr. Eatchel. J. S. Lee and Sons, a well drilling firm in Salt Lake City, drilled the well at a contracted price of $24 per foot, said Sidney Noble, City Manager. Buglers Holiday Starting with the back row: Walter Holmes, James Ferguson, Wendell Droubay, Richard Rounds, Leon Garner, Arthur McArthur, Jerri Erickson, James Price, Jed Bryan and Gary Waldron are all set and ready to trumpet their selection of Buglers Holiday for the enjoyment of Tooele citizens attending the Band Concert, Saturday evening. Jehovahs Witnesses Ready For Circut Convention Fri. The much planned, circuit convention of Jehovahs Right afterwards, visiting miniswill open Friday evening at 6:45 p.m. in the National ters will call on the local houseGuard Armory, said James Brunty, Presiding Minister of the Tooele holders and professional people with the Watchtower congregation. Societys The stage department under the direction of George Jones, of two official Bible journals, The and "Awake! Murray, and A. Matt Weber, Salt Lake, has prepared an appropriate Watchtower stage setting, befitting the gathering. Ministers will assemble again THERE ARE 20 departments nized as a minister but it is high- at 1:30 pm. to hear a talk on which have been organized for ly important that they remain "Dedication and Baptism" by Mr this convention and they have teachers of the 'Bible. Sutherland after which qualified qualified been assigned their respective loBible courses are candidates will be completely im refresher cations n the Armory, said Mr. held primarily to equip and train mersed in water. At 2:05 p.m Jones. Ralph Davis, Murray, will speak. John P. Sutherland, district each minister to be efficient in SATURDAY EVENINGS proof the Bible." use the supervisor, remarked, "I underwill begin at 6:45 p.m. with gram stand that this is the first circuit BESIDES MR. SUTHERLAND and Experiences" by Donconvention of Jehovah's Wtnesses and Milton F. Allen, circuit Songs ald Kozina, Delta. After this to be held in Tooele. We certain- supervisor, ministers from various Mr. Sutherland will review the the congregations of Utah Circuit No. ly appreciate and welcome conof each preaching activity opportunity to assemble here, 1 sre scheduled to appear on the gregation in Utah Circuit No. 1 that we may mutually upbuild program. Then Mr. Allen will speak on the one another spiritually and fortie The convention will open Friday ministry, to be followed fy our Bible knowledge and un- evening with Songs and Exper- by a staged dramatization under derstanding. iences by Charles DeLullo, of the direction of Mr. Sutherland. WITH THE WHOLE world On the ministry - trainKearns. SUNDAY AFTERNOON at trembling in the fear of an atomic ing school to follow will be E. p.m. will be the climax of this annihilation, my Sunday public Gordon Hatton, Barry Hatton, Bible seminar when Mr. Sutherdiscourse will prove from the Mrs. Takeshi Mori, all of Salt land delivers the public discourse g Bible that soon and obedient mankind will be privileg- Lake; Larry McKee, Provo; Jim Who Will Rule the World? AfMrs. Theo- ter this F. Richard Kelley, of ed to live forever in a Paradise Wilcox, Vernal; and dore American Fork. Kearns, will give a summary of Thompson, like the orignal Garden of Eden an article from The Watch-towe- r Afterwards - on the under a perfect everlastng Theobe will talks class magazine. Closing government. Mr. Sutherland pointed out that dore Thompson, American Fork;. by Mr. Allen and Mr. Sutherland Christhe convention theme will be Richard Huffman, Murray; Ted will conclude this three-da- y Faithfully Increasing Our Praise Lantz, Magna, and Takeshi Mori tian Bible gathering. to Jehovah." In keeping with this Salt Lake. The public is cordially Invited theme he said, Every dedicated SATURDAY MORNINGS pro- - to each and all sessions. All seats person in the New World society gram will begin at 9 a.m. with are free and there will be no of Jehovahs Witnesses is recog talk by Robert Curtiss, Orem. (collections at any time. semi-annu- Witnesses GOP Dinner To Feature Pratt Kesler A. God-fearin- ministry-developme- Mrs. West Airs. LaDean West Jies; Funeral Friday At 1 PM LaDean Merle Kroff West, age died Wednesday, February 7 at her home. SHE WAS BORN in Tooele, on 36, October James Brunty, Presiding Minister for the of the Jehovahs Tooele Congregation Witnesses; John P. Sutherland, District Supervisor and Milton F. Alien, Circuit Supervisor, arc the officials conducting the convention which will draw Jehovah's Witnesses from as far away as Richfield, Utah. Mr. Sutherland will be the principal speaker. More than 700 ministers are expected to attend, said Mr. Brunty. on the job for more than two months and are pleased with the successful completion of the drilling operations. Both live in Salt Lake City. h full-tim- Here For Circuit Convention Test Pumpintr Powerplant Ken U'rlght, drilling assistant and Earl the Eatchel, drilling foreman, check gauges on the 320 horsepower diesel power plant which drives the test pump on the new city water well. They have both been 31, 1925, a daughter of William and Pearl Kilpack Kroff and was married to Fredric William West, Jr., of Salt Lake City on April 10, 1954. A member of the LDS Church, Mrs. West had also attended schools here and graduated from Tooele High School in 1944 and studied at the University of Utah for three years. She had been employed at the Tooele Ordnance Depot and as an operator by the local telephone company before they switched to dial system. Surviving are her husband and parents, two brothers, Verl Kroff. and Eugene Kroff, three sisters, Mrs. Carl (Laura) Williams, Mrs. Grant (D.cLoris) Lougy, and Mrs. Lillis Burton, all of Tooele. FUNERAL SERVICES will be held Friday at 1 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle, under the direction of the Fifth Ward bishopric. Pratt Kesler, Utah Cool, Pure, Water Not-So-Cle- ar Earl Eatchel, drilling foreman and Sidney Noble, City Manager, look at the results of a successful well drilling operation. Thursday morning the well was still being test pumped at 1050 gallons per minute. Test pumping began at 12 noon Wednesday. The permanent pump will be installed when the well has been surged and pumped clean. Haitian Educator Enjoys Study of Tooele Schools Attorney General, will be the guest speakArnobe Tousaint, an educator er for the Tooele County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner to be from Haiti, who has been visiting held Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the for the past four weeks in the Tooele School District, will soon Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel. return to his homeland. He has MR. KESLER has been State been visiting in the United States Chairman for two under the auspices of the U. S. Republican terms and served on the Republi- Office of Education in cooperation can National Committee for one with the State Department. term. He has been president of MR. TOUSAINT is one of seven the Young Republicans, Chairman education administrators from of the Utah delegation to the Re- Burma, India, Pakistan, Haiti, in and publican National Convention Tanganyka, presently visiting 1952, and President of the Salt the U.S. Lake County Bar Association. In Haiti, he is a director, or of the Lycee, or secondIn addition, he has been presi- principal, named in honor of school, ary dent of the Utah State Bar Aslocated at Philippe Guerrier, sociation, and was appointed by President Eisenhower as United Mr. Tousaint became interestStates Attorney for the district of ed in the exchange program for Utah. educators sponsored by the State AT PRESENT, Mr. Kesler is Department while studying in the president of the Legal Aid Society Haitian American Innstitute. He and chairman of a commission on participated in a national examim addition nation, which qualified the winUnjform to his duties as State Attorney ners to participate in the International Teacher Department ProGeneral. Cap-Haitia- gram. of the Lincoln Day QUALIFED BY the examinaDinner are Karl McBride and tion, he was selected by the Mrs. Howard Clegg. American ambassador in Haiti in of 1961. He entered the U.S. April State, county and city Republi28 and started training at August can leaders, and all party memWashington, D.C. s bers are invited to attend. After a orientation period Clark, Tooele County Re- he was assigned to the University publican Chairman, will preside of Wisconsin, at Madison, Wisconat the meeting and will introduce h sin, for a period. and welcome the guests. Dale While there he took two special James will act as toastmaster. courses: one in education supervision and a seminar on school ALL REPUBLICAN new-coers to Tooele County are especial- principalship. FOR HIS FIELD study he was said Mr. ly invited to attend, McBride. He said that tickets will assigned to the Tooele School DisFriends may call at the Tate cost $2.50 per person, or $5.00 per trict, where he has examined the functions of the Utah educational Mortuary, Thursday from 7 to 9 couple. p.m. and Friday prior to funeral system. He has concentrated on Tooele County Sheriff, Fay Gil- the administration of the secondtime. Burial will be in the Tooele lette, is ticket chairman. City Cemetery. ary schools in this district. One Mar-cellu- y three-mont- Stockton VTA Will Meet On February 12lh Stockton Parent Teachers Asparticular interest has bccr.q the teaching of foreign languages in sociation will hold their regular this area. meeting, Monday, February 12, at Mr. Tousaint feels that foreign 7:30 p.m. in the school house. could be language composites A fine program has been artaught much earlier in American ranged, commemorating Founders the with at least schools, starting the direction of Thelma under Day, junior high level. When asked Max Yarwhat were the major differences Maxfield, assisted by Allred and Helen between Haitian and American brough, Darlene he replied, "Haitian Rydalch. schools, schools do not have as many The public is invited. elective courses as the American Guiding affairs of the PTA at high schools. HE EXPLAINED that in Haiti Stockton is Vivian Sandino, presischooling is a function and the dent; Evelyn Benson, vice presiresponsibility of the state, where- dent; Alfred Wilson, school prinas in the U.S. it is largely the cipal, second vice president; function of the community. Tabbert, secretary treasurHe also mentioned that the er; membership chairman, Effie American secondary schools offer Mae Rusk; magazine chairman, a broad selection of classes, where- Mildred Baker; hospitality chairas in Haiti the schools offer spe- man, Sarah Pascoe; delegate to cific courses covering main areas, Tooele County Council, LaVaun and publicity. Dahlia such as political science, home Edwards Webster and LaRue Tabbert economics, various trades, etc. La-R- MR. TOUSAINT left Wednedsay for Washington, D.C., where a Closed evaluation seminar will end his exchange studies. He will fly Tooele City pool will be closed back to Haiti on February 25. Before leaving he expressed his to public swimming Saturday afenjoyment of time spent in Tooele ternoon, but will be open again 6 p.m. County and told of the warning at that he had been given in Wisconsin, that Youll freeze to death I in that Utah Country! "Quite the contrary, said Mr. Tousaint. j "I was much colder in Wisconsin than I have been here, even though Tooele did experience some rather low temperatures. Pool Saturday Afternoon Under the DRUGSTORE Rotation Plan BEVAN COUNTY OFFICES CLOSE County Offices in the Court House will be closed Monday because of Lincolns Birthday, Rex which is a legal holiday, Kirk, Sr., County Clerk, announced Tuesday morning. DRUG will be open Sunday f |