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Show 'Coppelia' Comes 1Thc Tocelo Transcript Fiiday, Flay 1958 2, INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS To U. of U. I1' anj I rum Mm in will (r- - Uai oon it lla.ii us t.it.ri.y the i.u VC M-- s,ri ji ular pii i im'ain 0. loo.j'inv K lam, it us by M. id StUUllltv pi. u,i maun- . T .4 - wio ir Lo-m- ., - - . M-i- jH-- n . 2. Injm to workers employed I DLL R JOINS NAVY hy the 75 smaller companits ay Ldler. son of Mr. and Mrs. Icurred nearly five times mote of-- ' John A. Newbury, has joined the Itm off the job, than on. j in Naming far Navy and has 3. falls and slips Pas hree weeks at San Diego, nosed out modern traffic as the No I hazard to employees of the CUforma. 78 companies. They injured I.9v2 workers off the job in 1157. as! Ih Ruddy duck, one of the of he aterfovw.1. lays persons compared with r thove than 'rRi-produced jured m off the job auto or truck North American by any duct- 4 Traffic was, however, the chief death-dealeJ It took job more than eight times as many lives as did falls and slips. 5. The 75 smaller companies reported that each injury kept employees away from work 11 an average of 18 days. All this, said Harry C. Johnof son. representative the National Safety Council's Safety Committee, "emphasizes the need for greater effort to pi event accidents outside u-- TKt MOl .M Al D ID O. MiKAY head the pri guests into the ceremonial grounds near the new US lerrple. Piesnb-n- t the tribal McKay is n lemoni.il stall which designates him as carrying the head Six thousand assembled for these ceremonies, lasting three of MKV hoiioii-- 1 ihu-fton- un . hours l.7 l I Si J other v1 nff-ih- pit-vie- - p- vi r tfa - tf. R 'I' - bal- - ,LV let company at the Umvers.ty of j L'tah has been in strenuous rehear-- ' sal for several we.ks in prepara-- j Most of ,Iion 'Copelia." 'these dancers,'' Mr. Christensen, jsaid, hjve completed six years! or more of cortinuous training and! performing in ballet. Not only for he role of Ur. Coppehus, while working. "More and more, industry is exand tending its safety know-horesources beyond the factory gate c- MOm CLOlllIS GIRLS throughout the community as a 'public set vice. "This is one of the most encouraging developments in the 'safety movement today. America m prevention of accidents of all kinds that business and industry can give and are giving." hot water which conies fiom the "bottomless Champagne Hot Water Spring at Rotorua, New Zeamncf At the right are I, to R Mrs. Carol H Uunn, Mrs. Gordon C. Young and Mrs. lion-neikington It is seif ev ident that it was raining. - O' in the 1 CiLVSf R AT ROTORUA, N.Z. The famous New Zealand park which is a vest jxicket edition of Yellowstone Park. It was raining at the lime of this picture, but the geyser is aflutter m the background just tvioie its unpredictable eruption. The tour group is in ihe toy- Tryouts Sat. ForNatT League Boys Baseball . Most 25-10- Have Council-Manag- 0, Population Cities 0C0 4 Tryouts for the National league, boys baseball teams are scheduled for this Saturday, May 3. All boys living within Tooele city limits, south of the railroad tracks between the ages of nine and 12 are invited to tryout for teams in this league. Age is determined by a boy's age on the 31st of July, 195S-- if he will be nine by that date, or if he will still be 12 on that date he is eligible for boys baseball. Boys 9 and 10 will report to the southewst corner of the city ball park at 9 a.m., boys 11 years old at 10 a.m. and the at II a.m. A special invitation is issued to the we have boys eight sfots open for these boys. Players held over from last year will not report for these tryouts. Tryouts will run through May 17. Registration will be held at the it is not necessary to ball park bring your birth certificates at this time. Schedule: Saturday, May 3, 9 a.m. 9 and 10 a.m., 11 year-old11 a.m., Govt. er - l,h a fsi,8hl ,ax bo0!'; he More than half the nation's statl0ns- bu,lt "cvv ties between 25,000 and 100.000 -.. a cut in insurance rates i vVfL .brought V the have coun population adopted I 4. . more-thaoffsetting the higher a. form 0J- p(ncrnnH,m A, Vm", So savs the Mjv Readei s Di 'tax. In a few places, Detzer writes. gest in life latest report on the l,ca lx,!licians have Tt'en given pread of the council manager idea ,the city manager title with disby Karl Ueter. His article. The best idea, Citv Hall," nous that appointing results. at and I red Schwab. thinks ls t0 chlKse an exr- w hen a professional c.tv manager'"7 con1P(-'t(-'n- t Unusually dramatic scenery or-l- , stranger, with USUailv' can save"enct'd' m Mr use IKkJkk. no personal or political ties m for igmally designed h more thdn the cost of Christensen s San Francisco opera first years salary the first few town. The International City Manha et production of "Coppelia, agers Association, in Chicago, has he is there, MOARI, TONG AN AND SAMOAN SAINTS assemble in front .imonths a list of possible candidates. has been imported from the coast of reviewing stand in native costume in a grand finale in U of The article is condensed from and adapted by Vern Adix, This happened in Springfield, honor ot President David O. McKay, after three hours of U Theatre art director. Many ex- Missouri, which lured W. Barton National Municipal Review. tribal ceremonies and dances, so fascinating that time was laic the citing costumes, after Avery as its first city manager in not noticed by the spectators. vilnineteenth century European 1950. One of his first steps was to rrrir-.- Cs-tr30x11 X lUSl u'cly two million of these will be nl! plants of trout this year, lage styles, are being designed by end duplication of health services' will continue through the iSLVCn inches in length or larger. Planting University Theatre costume desig- by the city and county. Hospital, CaTTV Lif ul'id Labor Day. will balance be and ner, Sereta Jones. service improved, and costs werejr fry i i plie t1 iDOarCl igcrhng have cut by a total of $05,090. Next, he, Of Hundreds of WARD RELIEF SOCIETY There must be a proper life pro- - The planting season is now already been sold to University unified election and but machinery, with comparable sav server in every boat on any Utah hng underway in streams and still' The Tooele Fourth ward Relief Theatre season a wide choice of good seats is still ings, for both city and county. will hold the work meeting water for each person occupying water areas which will be unafiec-.Societavailable for each jverformance, ,tcd by the heavy runoff waters, 'on Tuesday, May 6, commencing Avery couldn't stand to see mu- the boat. it was announced by University nicipal funds he idle. He invested That was the reminder from preparatory to the June 7 opencijat 10 am. in the Theatre business officials. Tickets the money. In two years. Spring-fiel- Utahs Department of Fish and of the general season. ward church. Mrs. Irene Christen- has collected $230,000 inter- Game today following several ar- The season continues through sen ij work director and there will can be secured from 9 a.m. to 5 be quilting. Lunch will be served In 1955, the nations 10.6 milp m. daily starting Monday, April est. With parking meter nickels, rests for violations of this state November 15. 2S at the Kingsbury Hall business he built two parking lots. By sell- law lion trucks paid over 722 million during the past two weeks as1 Department spokesmen noted 'at nwm. All members and office and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ing some unneeded city property ladies are invited to attend, dollars in state gasoline taxes. weather has found morehat all waters will receive boats on the state's waters. daily starting Monday, May 5 at the downtown Tribune building The department said the law box office, 143 South Main street will be enforced as written and Prices for the evening performnoted that the state law code is ances are $1.75, $2 75 and $3,755; enforceable by all peace officers for the Saturday matinee, $1, $2, It is further required that the and $3; for the student-onlbe of U.S. Coast Guard night. What is said to be the easiest preserver $1. For ticket information, phone or comjjarable to approved quality and cleanmgest" rug cleaner, this Em both in materials and quality known as Blue Lustre, is availbouyancy. of able after research. years Bear Lake, located on the The present Life Preserver" Blue Lustre leaves no foreign state line, is home to three law is the same as was in force to cause residue resoiling. rapid species of fish found nowhere The pile is left open and fluffy a year ago after it was passed else in the world. There are the the 1957 Legislature. as the colors spring out like by Bonneville cisco, Bonneville white-fismagic. So easy to apply with a and Bear lake whitefish. long handle brush (like playing 8 mill'-- shufficboard) and is safe for all types of carjx-ts- . Use Blue Lustre to clean the t tfi.v , ,t n u.7 y SPECIAL -- n u , loaded Low mileage 4 -- door; These Cars all carry New Car '' Mne rt PrSrVr Guarantee and can be purchased for less than ORIGINAL PRICE Any kind of taCfl, tickets get-lT- ticket-holder- Fourth-Elevent- Up to 36 months ! cleaner with AutomaticJhl W Shift LOW For carpt at il Biatt Swpi at Cleant. Powerful It it fattest thorough cleaning ever. i SHIFT Insert the Converter and automatically the cleaner shifts into . Gives 50 HIGH . more suc- tion with tools. More cleaning power than ever before. Just 55 month The Famous HOOVER Constellation s; h intcr-sprin- Finance Terms pay the maker. Other principal roles will go to; Marianne Johnson, Finis Jhung, Nancy Gold, Patricia f Kniglu. Sharon Givan, Karen Che nev, Carol Ann Price, Patricia Jepjison, Zoe lerzetta, Gary Horton. Wayne Brennan, Fran Uute-lMiriam Harding, Marilyn Le, ans, Shirley White, Janice James, '57 Buick to -- Iu -- mileage .v !the '57 Buick Fully equipped Good as new r arc-man- Barms Motors Low - - GIVE HER A the factory. "A worker injured away from work is just as absent from his job as one who has been hurt P. 0, ,! : j talented local performers in ballet ensemble, but also a number of outstanding dancers, 'from virtually all parts of the Untiled States," Mr. Christensen He explained that at least .three dancers were ready to step into each of the lead roles and that ROADMASTER all are veterans of previous ballet productions. 4 dr. very low mileage) Mr. Rpn Ross, Mr. Christensen s Like new, fully jassistant, will dance and jxirtiay '57 DeSoto t ' , 30 nightly. Choreographer Christensens equipped staff b id'1" Hers Day May ' tt -t ,'V t I at . r. For j The performance. Mon-- , day. May 12 will be exclusively Ifor senior and junior high school jand colli ge students, as well as for student nurses. Studens with activity cards, can secure liikets, !for the sjiecidl rate of only one jdollar. A Saturday matinee at 2, pm. has been scheduled for the 'public and especially for school! children in the elementary grjdc-Other public performances will be r i story-featur- BOV NOW! '- ionieTTOV The lor 1 A klRn UP should i on,) toinji.i u p.ans for this sixth aniuai Spring Uadii losioal were' I aiinouuiid by the IniserMiy recently of Ltah lluatre bai.et soutty at me ort LhniguS Club, with Miss Vera Kilby and Ur. VC. h Jiorton. loRbairriun ol, the siRieiy. presiding Ur. C. . . l 'l-lC((,,xlu et s. duei tor o, inc LWr-- ' f,ms' ,k tn"1! 84 any of Utah Iheune. pted.Ued atl!v the luiur.ioii mat all indications Tins ballet story was writtin by Charles Nuitter and Arthur Saint ate that "topiR-Iia,would be the Leon and choreographed by the niosi siR'iUiu.at and rewarding Trench ballet master, louis great fcpl.ng ballet )it Meranle at a time when Paris1, Kingsoury lull. was the und.sputed world renter. ln addit.on to three print ijmI 0f ballet. This work is based roles, he loppe.ia bai.et wih a tjiu hv the great German about lid soloists and a teller, I. T. A Hoffman, about ensen.be oi .0 darners Hu-- old Ur. Coppchus. and brilliant and biajtiful music for his remaikable creations. It is a1 topjielia, by the i tench com- - gay and mischievous and roman poser, Leo Ue.ibes, will be pic- - uc comedy wherein one of the seated bv me Ltah Siinpi.nnv Or- - dolls, ( ojtjx-ha- . is so I. ft like anil cuestra unltr the baton of Mae- - lovely that she alienates the af-- , stiu Maariu Ah.jvancl feitums of one I raiu from his sweetheart. Swamlda. You the ra.lroad f iN'-i'- , J t ii bi . orth ball park at tin rT'H companus. Registration blanks may be he companies surveyed, repre-,im?- lobtamed bv contacting Calvin sentiiig a cross set turn of U, S. 5fi North Second West. mdustiy, wete of two categories !ready on the teams need j'5 companies tmjiloymg a total R" iMi.tioo and thiee withn,) register again. about 132, (MK) employees. WARD R. SOCIETY uu lading Ihe conipunii Hie Stixklon ward Relief from Canada and the US. tern';1 ho!l be teacher topic are engaged in activities 1.30 pm. on Tuesday, at m,,'tmg manufacturing ranging from m I h Stmkton ward hiavy machinery to updating pa- ( Lucille Johnson will nulls. Lven stevedoring ojR-rmessage. At 2 pm. the lions are meuded in the Count i, :ive theology and testimony meeting mi(iy. Ihe survey showed these fuels i"1 tgm. Mrs. Marcella Work-- 1 lesson. A baby Winking (or the three big com-!n,lwill be present. All mem-l'i5- 7 junies was 12 times as sale in tdier rs interested ladies are as being at home or in public vitej to attend. 1. Christen a., a iiinuui I ii;,am aj.i.i i , Maaruc Abuvj W vs a m. 10 I Swiijihonv Onhisiia, Monday. .Mj 1.. On uupa haiuraa), .May til ai K.ngibjiy iij.i on (j)t. Limcr- 1,- ! ui Ctan dirciti-by s( n. uioi i ug. at 3 of TS iht Liuuriiy ClaO 1 iu a.io, aim i.ic tun 1 Leaguers to Register Sat. tropical m ii.ii.s,( of I 1 ! most (annuls ru..e.ii, top-julu- , vt.d.un btfoic oju.u, whah has for Accidents ea whu h we pu led up near the I qua Iking tor. i i s hi n some of o ir final irn ij."n j jrr'Md hour eat'v Mon ! tv niorn uy r imor mmigi s start m tny; mg (o.iriHV whuh th s ii. ei, tiiey will have us down1 Industry learned in 145? that, avtiu.ej almost a Turns iml miles w.th a disease, bat indeed, llieiex no place like home a lliv lliai.ei, s'lue our return we wi be funk next wetk with d y0U want an accident! we hne lu i n wn with a mid an mteiist.ng story of our travels j)ut fKl Cdme 0U ln a survey A11 by the National Safety Council the oil tile Job auident exj)erienceilrat !r world's nniNi American Little Home ' rx to New land I liner and I lou-mton and mho i j. ie id h May 12 thru -- 7 One of No Place Like g nor-ieste- d Easy Carpet Cleaning Discovery Hailed SPECIAL, y Utah-Idah- 83 North Main, Tooele PHONE 1 1 7 o Million Trout Will Go Into AXXIVMtSAUY Double-Deck- - 1 2 Hot Dogs 15- - J King-siz- e entire carpet or remove spots and ttaffic lanes. It's economot concentrate ical as cleans three 9 by 12 rugs. er I Ice Cream Cones Beer I b Root Root Beer Floats Hamburgers S Gordon Furniture 5- - 10- - 1 1 Near record numbers of (tout he placed in Utah's waters during 1958, the department of fish and game said today. Present plans indicate upwards of eight million trout of all sizes will go into the state's streams, lakes and reservoirs. Approvm- will MAKE YOUR RESERAVTIONS NOW HIDES on the WONDER .MERRY GO ..ROUND for the KIDS ! Thurs. May 1 2..to 8 p.m. only ri ALS DRIVE INN & CAFE Jack Thomas Travel Service Corner 1st North and Main Street 117 New nouse Hotel, Salt Lake City Phone EM I ARE QUITTING BUSINESS M Was $97.50 2 only HURRY Final Clearance! 1957 Very Best UPRIGHT With ODES AT COST OR LESS! . . . lemng Montical Aug 29, returning Oct. fi, on flic famous Visit historic cities, towns, Tabernacle Choir Ship and villages in Scotland, I ngland and Wales, where many groups of people were converted to Mormomsm, and emigrated to Utah tour arranged bv A H liner Reiser, former British Mission President Also visit tlm temple in Bern. Switzerland, the Wot Id J air in Brussels, and sienic points in Holland, Belgium, Germany I lame and Sw .(ri land lour pine $S9S Includes hotels with twin Ik tided minis, hieaklast, ilmneis cpt m Pans. Luncheons while on lour, and sightsu mg SuO deposit, holds lescrvaljon Gall or write IltEE- - I 60 South Main, Tooele Utah Waters British Temple Dedication 15 tt SALE Throw-Awa- y Bag THREE only (was $116.95) NOW 79.95 For that Apartment hi 22 West Vine Sheet, Tooele, Ut. ONE HOOVER 'MARK' Was $89.95 ONLY 49.95 TOOELE MERC OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 7.00 P.M. (OPEN SUNDAY) EM J |