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Show Volume Sixty Eight Tooele, Utah, Friday, April Appropriation for Settlement Da Before Co Mill ittees The Senate e. A year ago delay In the project wai encountered because the Administration delayed submission of the project for approval until the 1964 fiscal year budget. Senator Bennett report. The appropriation request totalled $317,000 but Tooele would not get any funds until September or October, thus delaying the project further BENNETT requested Mr. Pruett Ray Pruett Seeks Demo State Post there-for- e supplemental funds so that the Settlement Canyon Dam could "get going." "Settlement Canyon Creek is the only remaining source of water supply for Tooele and It Seeking the State Democratic Party Chairmanship when the Utah Democratic Central Com-o- f mi,tee mee,s Saturday in Salt Lake City will be Ray Pruett, Tooele County Democratic chair man and Tooele County Is imperative that every drop water be utilized at optimum Senator Bennett efficiency." stated. Representative Lloyd, told the committee that "The water Is urgently needed by the citizens In Tooele, more over present loss of water by seepage in open ditches will be corrected yielding still more water. .1 Volleyball Contest Set awards. Winner of the district tournament will go into division play, according to Mable Mueller, District D, supervisor, which will be played in Salt Lake City. SCHEDULE OF games: April 10: Skull - North Tooele Eighth Ward vs Grantsville Clark Ward; Participation -Tooele Fourth Ward vs Grantsville First Ward. Grantsville April 11th: Skill Clark Ward vs Tooele Fourth Ward; North Participation Tooele Lake View vs Grantsville First. Tooele April 12th: Skill Fourth Ward vs North Tooele Eighth - Ward. April 13th: Participation Tooele Fourth Ward vs North Tooele Lake View. Only one game will be played on the 12 and 13, due to the Fourth Ward coming into the tournament on both skill and - - - Teenagers are invited to join a new club being formed Friday night April 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the Smeltermens Hall spon- -' Moose sored by the Tooele Lodge No. 2031. A charge of 50 cents will be made for initiation and will pay dues for the year. Moose Lodge officials state that It Is being formed expressively for teenage fun. services will be held Saturday, noon, in tha Third-Ward. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary Friday. 7 to 9 p.m., prior to funeral time Satur- day. Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. and dismust be filed with the Tooele County Clerk, before Mjy J, 1163. reports the Tooele County Clerk, Rex Kirk, Sr. veteran, abled veteran Mr. Morgan George Morgan Dies; Funeral Saturday 2 PM Morgan died at his horn 2, April Tuesday, t jjq orth Broadway, follow ,ng an extended illness. MR. MORGAN was born June 4. 1888, at Stockton, Utah, a son of Lewellyn and Eliza Jane Euing Morgan. He had resided In Ophir before moving to le in 1955. He had been engaged In ing In Tooele and Juab County and had also driven team from Ophir to St. John Depot, haul-an- d ing ore for Joe Bethall. Mr. Morgan had also worked at the Deseret Chemical Depot for a number of years. On April 24, 1916, he was David George al ;b; ul.r MU Saurda, n pht dance on APr'I Dancing will begin at 9 pun. , Slake Cultural Hall. The n slake orchestra will provide the - is lnvited t0 attend' a "tiai rarty. ervea on ine in!e HE STATES Harris School ... "" efu that f he gets the chairmanship he expects to completely change the present State Democratic organization. State, Dm0t;rjl. i Party Chairman will be picked at meeting to be held Saturday at 12:30 p.m. in the Hotel Utah. D. Frank Wilkins, Salt Lake City, is the other declared candidate for the office. VFW Auxiliary Will Install Officers April 9 of Veterans Ladies Auxiliary of Foreign Wars are scheduled to meet Tuesday, April 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the St. Marguerites Social Hall at 145 North Broad- way. State representatives will be n attendance to speak to the group and to install officers for the new Tooele unit. All eligible ladies are lnvit- ed t0 join the group. A special to all is extended invitation new comers. For further information call 2 music- rnlm.fU sad, Ross RydaIch- - 402 south was granted a put aluminum siding de 8t a cost of $1 pLirre West 2nd permit to on a resi- 700. STOLEN valued t J1S0 was stolen from the Tooele High School Band locker room Monday, Tooele City Police report. A fIut MARRIAGE A l.ij be Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Tate' Mortuary and' Satur- (jay pri0r to funeral time. LICENSES marriage license has been Issued to Ruion P. Johnson, 19, Yvonne and Evelyn Tooele, Nash, 18, Tooele by the Tooele County Clerk. find tax Taxpayers who can forms baffling usually make the job easier if they re-view last years return as the step in preparing the cur- rent return, reports the Intern- - PTA To Meet Wed. April 10 R. Harris School PTA Sterling will hold their final meeting of the year on Wednesday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Mr. N. Howard Jensen will be the guest speaker. Program numbers will include singing by students of Mr. Aldous and square dancing by students of Mrs. Wilson, Election of officers for the next. year will also be held, cording to Mrs. Van Schaffer, president, who urges the attend-a- l ance of parents of all students at the school. ac-fir- st Revenue Service. If there are new problems, the Internal Revenue Service is of water weighs An acre-fostanding by at DAvis 2,718,224 pounds. X702 in Salt Lake City in two convenient locations: Reid Brackens Service Station at 94 So. Main Street and Sikes Texacp Station at 305 North Main Street. Car wash $1; White side walls be car wash service held Looking over a library books in the Tooele City Library are Judy Bird LIBRARY BOOKS shipment of 'ateefeif Mfjjliti now Tixwle Offue. Personal property that is to real estu'e was due April 1, "oimty Assexuir Posture Clinics Held At County Blaine E. Whitehouse, 31, 125 South 5;h, Tooele, was one of tile graduates of the Basic Police Auxiliary Training Course presented at the Police Academv last weekend, according to Sgt. E. M. Pitcher, Di- rector. BLAINE, A member of the Utah H.ghway Patrol Auxiliary, wa one of twenty five student in the class from Cache. San Posture clmirs were held at Juan. Grand. Sevier. Da via and Tooele Junior High Sihool MonTooele Counties. day and Tuesday w.th a doctor Aux liary Training is presentand three phssmiherapists from ed In four parts: Basic, Interthe Utah State Department of mediate, Advanced 1, and AdHealth partlripalng. vanced II, which is presented In the physical fitness proon weekends for the convenience gram 332 students were exof the students, Sgt. Pitcher amined of which 31 were found said. to have defects Th.s was an Instructors in addition to Sgt. Improvement over last year Pitcher. Include: Sheriff Fay when 81 students were found to Gillette. Tooele County Sheriff; have defects, reports County Capt. J. D McAllister, State Nurse Leona Long Civil Defense Training Officer; The examining team is exGeorge Jimerson. Utah Highpected to examine stuJents in way Patrol Radio Supervisor; Grantsville Thursday morninR. Mrs Marcia PBX Berryman. and Wendover Thursday after- Supervisor. Mountain States noon. Telephone Company; Capt. Cal- c. Halladav, Toocles re- Dr. Joseph Kessler of the Utah vin C. Whitehead, Salt Lake City presentative in the State Leg's-PolicState Department of Health is Department: Trooper ature will be the speaker at In charge of the program and Glenn Coffman. Utah H.ghway the next meeting of the Tooele he was accompanied by Phylis Patrol, Lt. LeGrand Baker, of Civic League, Wilkins. Bob Scoviiie, and Bob the Provo City Police Depart- Meeting ime is S pm. on Burnston, physiotherapists mentMondav. April 8, at the Civic Grace Nason is consultant for THE BASIC Auxiliary Course Room of the City Hall, 'he District. of: consists and Theme for the evening will be Duties of the Study Habits. The American Way". Mr. Auxiliary Police, Radio and Tele- - Halladav will give a report on Communication. Patrol the last legislature followed by phone Mechanics. Mob Psychology and a question and answer period. Riot Control, Traffic Control, Business of the evening will Police Blockades. Crime Scene be the election of new officers Tooele's water outlook conand Pre- - for the next year, Searches, Collection tinues below normal with latest servation of Evidence. Laws and William gnow course measurements InHostesses are Mrs Techniques of Arrest. Public Re-- McLaws, Mrs. David Buck. Mrs. dicating from 63 per cent to 11 latlnns and Police Ethics. Lawrence Elliott, Mrs. Howard per cent of the long time averAdvanced I Police Auxiliary Cooper and Mrs. Roland Buys. age. MEASUREMENTS taken TuesTraining is scheduled for next Club officers urge all mem- weekend for those who have at- - bers to attend, day at the Rocky Basin snow course at the head of Settle- - tended the Basic and Inter- ment Canyon showed 55.1 Inches 0f sn0w and 15 4 Inches of water. This compares with last years measurement of 87 Inches of of snow and 31.8 inches water. Creation of a new subdivision Last meeting of the Stockton Tuesdays measurements were in Tooele, Bel Air Subdivision-I- I School PTA will be held Mon63 per cent of the long time is reported by Tooele County day, April 8. and will feature average. The Johnson. Recorder, Ida a musical a Spanish Recent measurements of the new created by dinner and program, subdivision election of officers. snow course Middle Canyon James Bevan adjoints the origiMrs. Don Mermejo and Mrs. showed 13.5 inches of snow and nal Bel Air Subdivision on the Joe Martinez are in charge of ..2 inches of water content. West and contains 17 lots. the dinner. This compares with 42 inches THE STOCKTON PTA reports of snow and 15.3 inches of waa very successful year with 85 ter measured on the same date per cent of the parents of school last year. children as members. LOWEST MOISTURE level Is At the beginning of the school at Bevans Cabin in Settlement a Carnival was held to year 7.4 of inches which has Canyon raise funds for the years acti- snow and 1.42 Inches of water. This compares with 36 inches Nineteen parcels of unimprov- - vi,jes- Erom thfse unds a rec and records were wa12.7 of Inches of snow and ed grazing land in 11 counties ord purchased and presented to the in Utah will be offered for pubter for last year. school. This Is 11 per cent of the long lic sale by the Bureau of Land Meetings were held on the on time average. Wednesday, Management second Monday of the month. April 17, 1963. This is the first time the At the first meeting in October tha teachers introduced them- Bureau has offered large tracts Meet of land in Utah for public sale selves and sPke t0 the Parents concerning their aims and proA meeting on range manageposed activities for the children ment of cattle will be held on during the coming vear. THE NOVEMBER April 15, at 8 p.m. in the ofmeeting fices of the Tooele County Agwas Back t0 School Night, and ricultural Agent, Ernest Biggs, Parcts visited the school lands will be offered for sale for all interested cattlement of rooms wh-lthe teachers 2 at auction by public starting the County. the students studies, P,a.med 17, and Wednesday, April each succeeding tlvllles. grades, etc continue featured the Lights Wednesday at 2 p.m. until all on For Education program with until 15, sold or tracts are May a Panel. discussion on taxes 1933, after which the sale will be discontinued. The auction will a"d legislation concerning the be held each Wednesday in the educational program of the State 3rd Floor, and community. Panel members BLM Land Ofice, Tooele Citys Library is a Salt Lake and Pufsts ,the eveninS were in Building, is Darling far too popular place but it Mr. Sidney Hullinger. Mr. Nor- CUy crowded. There isnt enough a' Adams, and Mr. James The lands are located in Box shelf room for the books, reGwans. Juab, Elder, Beaver, Daggett, ports Librarian Mary Helen n February the Founders Emerv, Sanpete, Sevier, Sum- Parsons. Program was celebrated, mit, Tooele, Utah and Wayne Day PEOPLE USING the library rand the Eugene Morrill, Counties are handicapped by the lack of "School on l,est spoke speaker in is in Tooele Land County table space on which to study. Sec. 34, S'jNEi Dropouts. T8S, R6W, Librarian Mary Helen Parsons E MARCH meeting SLM Containing 80 acres and and her assistant Mary McKel-la- r Dr. Wallace as Johnson $640. at fareport that the library BIDS MAY BE made personal- - 8uest speaker and his subject cilities are being used by a Rewas Parent and Teen-agly at the various sales or by greater number of persons each Iat'nsh'ns mail must sent mail. Bids by year. At each of the meetings the be received before 10 a.m. on New people moving to Tooele the date of the sale and must F!aS Ceremonv and nraver was like to read and have been comAlso each of the be accompanied by certified observed. ing to the library for books, in the school had the Mrs. Parsons reports. check, Post Office money order, classes bank draft, or cashiers check, opportunity of presenting plavs, EFFORTS HAVE been made musical and dancing numbers on in the past to plan for a new payable to the Bureau of Land be programs. Refreshments said Mr. Nielson Management. library but there are no present were served to an average of the inbids less than no to meet the appraised library space adults and about 25 children value can be considered. creasing demands, she states. are urged to comp to Parents about information Additional The library is not only poputo bp held at the lands can be obtained from this Iat meetm lar with the school children, it the Land Office Manager, P.P. the Stockton Ward Recreation is increasingly popular with Box 777, Salt Lake City 10, Utah. Hall at 7:30 to vote for your adults. choice of officers and enjoy an In every department the liof sociability. evening is space having brary Junior IiijIis e - Note-takin- g Stockton School Sets PTA Meet in" April 8 . iew Subdivision - Cattlemen ., ac-wi- ll danuf e from There will $1.25. aie the featur-appraise- d The Tooele Eagles .Junior Drill Team will conduct a car April-- s fr Car Wash 10:30 a.m. till 4 p.m. pu't due. Local Library Outgrows Facilities or wash Saturday fixture, and other Water Outlook Still Low th Building Permits Peomfc participation. New Teen Club Mr. John Brown. Chairman Of the Stansbury Boy Scout Di- trict reported that Ray Hanson, head of the local organization committee, was presented the Great Lake Salt Council' "Pedro Statuette" at the last Executive Board Meeting The trophy is awarded to the District having the highest per cent of its Boy Scout members to the subscribing magazine. This marks the first time the local district has earned the trophy. Mr. L. A. Kolby, Council representative who made the presentation, said. 'Winning of this trophy at this time is particularly significant because community leaders' efforts to encourage good literature for our youth to read in contrast to the obscene material that has become a problem." The "Pedro Trophy" is a traveling trophy that ha been In the hands of the Red Butte District. located in downtown Salt Lake, for the past two years. Mr. Hanson reported that the Red Butte District has challenged the Stansbury district bv saying that they were going alt out to get the statuette back when It Is awarded again next September. The Stansbury District is prenaring a drive to push their Boys' Life percentage even higher, so as to stay on top. for exemption Application from taxes by widow, widow Slavens Homes were granted the LDS Church. MR. PRUETT who has been to construct ten new SURVIVING ARE his widow permit ft Democratic Party member brick veneer residences on 400 and the following sons and dau- 30 for the past years has an- Sooth and 530 West in the Scot- and Wallace Morgan, ghters. nounced his candidacy for the tsdale Subdivision, Tooele; Glen, by Tooele Jay Morgan. State Chairmanship that he lost City. Wendover: Robert. Blue Water. BILLY ENIS' 296 East ,st New Mexico; Denzil. Hooper, Sou,h was 8ranted a Permit to Utah; Mrs. Calvin va'rinf (Evadean) ra remodel a grage into a bedroom Green, Mrs. Clover; George tion of Stephen P Smoo who at a cost of $1,900. (Donna) Van Nosdol. Tooele; John Da,X. Sr.. was granted Mrs. Keith (Ruby) Rollle. Salt 8cc"p J?sitn ,7lth to remodel a kitchen Lake City. Another son, Loren. pi ,? Pruett, who 7, now a and livin rom at a cost of preceeded him In death. ,1 400. AIso Jurviving are J7 grand. children and four step children , Vine- - was granted a permit to and a sister. Mrs. Loren Eecnra (Ruth) " f Put aluminum siding on his re- Allred, Santiquin. comthe partys patronage ...Ms sidence mittee, chairman of the Demo- R0Y LOUGY 127 West Vine, YWMIA District YWMIA District D (Division Utah 4) volleyball round robin tournament is scheduled to be held In the Grantsville Second Ward Recreation Hall on April 10, 11, 12 and 13. Starting time Is 7 p.m. TWO ROUNDS will be play- ed, skill and participation. Win- ners of the skill tourney will be judged on the highest score and participation will be judged on skill, sportsmanship and percentage of eligible girls playing. Eligible girls are those who have attended required meetings, observe church standards Individual for and eligible m Tooelc Man Graduates From Police School on FVruin.il property taxe tern mh a house trailer, merchand.se, livestock, (rale Pedro Trophy IJv May 1st James Richard (Jimmy) Fox. coming thla week. REQUEST FOR. the funda came from the Department of Interior and if approved the money will be transferred from two other project In tha country that are now behind ached-ul- SENATOR For Tax Due Service Pending two year old son of Charles W. (Bill) and Jan Bryan Fox. died very unexpectedly, Thursday morning at the family home at 283 North First West. The child had awakened at 4:30 a.m., had talked to his mother who gave him a drink of water and aeemed to bj perfectly alright. At 5:30 when she got up Jimmy was dead. He was born March 15, 1961, in Tooele and is survived by his patents, a four year old brother Charles William and a four month old sister, Barbara Jean. Also surviving are grandpa r- ei'ts, Mrs. Peg Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Francs Morgan; great grand parents, Mrs. Parley Bryan, all of Tooele, and Rev. and Mrs. Guy B. Fleming, of Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Loren Aiired, Southern Utah. Taxes Due Now Wins Traveling Jimmy Fox Dies; Funeral and House ApCommittee have been asked to approve $275,000 appropriation, by Senator WaU lace F. Bennett and Representative Sherman Lloyd so that work can begin immediately on Settlement Canyon Dam. The Utah Republican Congressmen (aid they are optlmia-ti- c that approval will be forthpropriation Number Forty Three Stambury District Exemption of disabled 5, 19G3 and Cheryl Canaday. The books are now to Tooele again ready to circulate readers. Dance April oulisig Ifflimaffiettt April 6 North Stake Tabernacle Sponsored by 2nd Ward MIA Open To The Public. Cash Prizes. Entry Fee 54 Which Includes Bowling Charge Closed Circuit To Bring Priesthood Session Here Under the The General Priesthood meet-nof the annual LDS Conference, will be broadcast by closed circuit to the First - Sixth Ward Church on Saturday, Apr. 6, at 7 p m. All Priesthood members of and the Tooele, Grantsville North Tooele stakes ant invited and urged to be In attlndance. g DRUG STORE Rotation Plan HOOD DRUG will b epa Sunday |