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Show 1 'Wi jf ir?r rm Volume Forty Three d0 jillei - r ;? 'r I n??f k O Formcly The Tooele Bulletin, Tuesday, June 25, 1957 l w.y i Transcript- Bulletin ; th A 1 M? Number Two Carlos Bardwell Smelter i Manager Retires, McKenna And Steinbach Promoted V ' Carlo liardwrll. manager of testing ai.d roncentra-- ' the Tooele plant of the Interna- - Imn uhuh included ..onal Smelling and Remirg Co concentrator metaIurgist, auper and an employe of the company n'.rndei.t of conceniraior and of nce 1913. will retire July I, tramway; assistant gene-a- i, to information released ami recent. y gen ( hi week eral superintendent. With the retirement of Mr. Also, he ha acted at consul'Bardwell. William J, McKenna, tant for the Walker Mining Compresent p.ant superintendent, will pany, Mountain City topper Co oerome pianl manager, and Mr Jed Copper Canyon Co. j Mr. McKenna ha been responEmile W. Steinbach will become sible and aided in the develop general sujxrmlendent. Mr. Bardwell was born in As-- J Ment of the treatment processes pen. Co.oiado, May 13, 1S91, son and reagent combination for use Alonzo F. and Mary Louise In selective flotation of romple lead zinc ores, and the flotation '(Cooley) Bardwell He received a bachelor of sci- of oxidized lead ores. Modifications ence degree in chemical enginof these proceseering from University of Utah ses have been adopted by many in 1913. He married Marjorie H. nulls in the lead and zinc Indus Simmons. February 19. 1916. m try. More specifically, he wa 'Salt Lake City. Utah. One daugh- co inventor of the successful n on oxidized imr ter. Barbara Louise (Mrs. ard W. Jacky), resides in Weed ores. .Heights. Nevada. Given Promotion His climb to the top at Tooele JSmclicr has included the follow- - F.mile W. Steinbach, who be'comes general superintendent, on ing steps: International Smci-JulChemist ! Ijpe-irtemle- T. L S. Marching Band will be from here to San Francisco and back, again, as evidenced by these signs on the two Trailway buses just before departure of the band, Monday. The band made its colorful exit from Tooele with police and highway patrol escort and sirens. The faces of the fortunate youngsters glowed with delight as parents and friends waved goodbye. Some had never left Utah's boundaries before. Utah And publicized I c V- - K l Mr. , of (he Tooc,e On Fiftieth Program Sunday special program will be at the Fourth Ward, Sun day evening, under direction of the Tooele Fourth Ward Relief! Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Gillespie. 273 Smith First West, Tooele, cel 'Society. j Dramatization of characters andlrated their golden wedding an on June 19, and were teachings of the Book of Mormon (mversary at a dinner at the Hill will be given, and the public is sde House in Farmington. vited to attend. The table was attractively decMeeting time is 7:30 p. m. orated with June roses and was centered with a beautiful cake, Second Aoronic School trimmed in gold and bearing the Set Tor Juno 26th inscription, "50th Anniversary." Hostesses were Mrs. Hal LaBell The second North Tooele Slake and a Mrs. Joel daughler, Aaronic priesthood school for senGillespie. Guests included: ior members will be held WedMr. and Mrs. Hal LaBell and nesday evening, June 28 at 6 p children. Card. Terry, and Hal; m. at the Tooele Mrs. Joel Gillespie, and children, Ward chapel, 141 West 1st North Herb, Craig, and Tony, of Berkand Elder Glen McKellar will eley. California; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnes and son, Jim, of Boungive the lesson. Everyone' interested is invited tiful; and Mr. and Mrs. Harold by the North To,ele Stake presi LaBell, of Kaysville. dency and welcome to attend. Following the dinner, the group returned to the home of the Hal Mrs. Fred Bryan LaBells, in Centerville, for a social evening. Honored on Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie were and married June 19, 1901, Children, grandchildren, at Tooele gathered a and have resided here their enthe family home of Mr. and Mrs. lives. They are the parents Fred Bryan on North Main Street tire three children: on Sunday In observance ' of the qf Kenneth Gillespie, of Heid"birthday anniversary" of Mrs Beth LaBell, Germany; elberg, Bryan. of Centerville; and Dr. Joel GillOn hand to extend birthday espie, of Berkeley. greetings and enjoy the day toThey also have 9 grandchildren. gether were Mrs. Bryan's, children: McMr. and Mrs .Percy Kendrick, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Bryan, Mr. and Mrs. Marve Erickson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryan, j J y Couple Honored Fourth Ward Relief Society To Give Carlos Bardwell will retire Ilow-jtatic- at and Mrs. William G. Gillespie J pin A Yedding Day d 1 eflmng Co?p'!!!& ,J?i3 born m Plattev.lle, Wisconsin, on !,ng.!.nd to 1915, chief chemist. July 12, 1903, the son of William jCottrell superintendent, and Minnie Scemeer. ' blast furnace superintendent, 1921 Steinbach. He is a of to 1923; lead plant superintendent (he Wisconsin State graduate of College, 1923 to 1925; assistant general Plattevillc, and Wisconsin State r superintendent 1925 to 194; School of Mines, also Plattcville, Tooele County prisoners crai superintendent. 1947 to 1356; in 1924. back window escaped through a janj manager of Tooele Plant 1956 He married Carol Nelson. July of the county jail about 1 o'clock (0 present date, 28. 1927, in Tooele. Two daugha. m. Saturday morning by saw-- j Mr. Bardwell has been othcr-in- g ters. Margene (Mrs. Bill Green) the bars and wire mesh from Vise honored with the following and Karma (Mrs. James Armthe east window. Iposititions. and served as mem- in Salt Lake The hacksaw blades were beber of the institutions and clubs strong, Jr.) reside City. lieved to have been smuggled to' here stated: Mr. Sleinhach's climb to posi one of the inmates in the opinion Member of American Institute (0n of t S(,,KT1nu-nuenof the Sheriffs office. Mining and Metallurgical the follojHhu steps Two of the escaped prisoners. gineers; of Utah of IntJunior Rayme Martinez, being held on auction, A. I. M. M. E.. 1950, state ernational tesung engineer and Refining Smelting , carnal knowledge charge, andlChairman A. I. M. M. E. 1951. 1924 to 1925; chemist Delby Ray Skaggs, beirg held on Member of American Mining Company? 1925 to 1J27; assistant chief chemwere 'congress; member of Tau Beta insufficient funds check, 1927 to 1929; the concentrator picked up in Provo Saturday atjphj (honorary engineering frater-abou- t ist, 1929 to 1930; assist11 o'clock a. m. where nity); charter member of Utah metallurgist, 1930 'to 1935. chief ant chemist his to where Skaggs went visit chapter, Pi Kappa Alpha. of the sintering Superintendent William J. McKenna wife. Member Tooele Lions Club, the The other two prisoners. How Tooele Chamber of Commer, the plant, 1935 to 1940; assistant lead takes over as general superintendent, 1940 to 1947. ard Ashworth, charged with in Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce plant . 1347 . d superintendent. superintendent sufficient funds check, and Jerry and C,ub nd Harr-Surprise Presentation All of the Tooele High School Band 1956 Assistant general super A. Pierson, who had pleaded guil- - son Duck Club, members took a dollar of their pin money and bought Bulova intendent from 1956 to the presty. June 10, to assault with a Memler of St. Mark's Episco-deadl- ent date. wristwalchcs for their director, Lee Caldwell, and his wife, were 10 up weapon, picked pa Church. Home address, in appreciation for their tireless efforts in getting the band Mr. Stcinback is affiliated with, in Pleasant Grove, Sunday. Glenwood Street. Tooele. ready for the San Francisco trip. The surprise presentation and is a member of American Mr. has been Bardwell an out was made at the bon voyage program, just before the buses Institute of Mining and Metallur-- j left. Monday afternoon. Mrs. Caldwell was given her watch standing administrator in affairs gical Engineers; member of the of the Tooele Plant operations. by Ronald Bateman, and Mr. Caldwell had his presentation by committee on fuming lead blast Among other things in the way furnace Jimmy Tate. slag, A. I. M. M. E. Lifeof general improvement in operaof Tooele Junior member time all of Tooele. Is tions, in 1931, he was the origi- ber of Tooele Club; Dancing Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bryan, of nator of the idea of using a conHe is a member of the English . Salt Lake. stant air supply, instead, of maxi- Lutheran Church, and resides at Grandchildren and Funeral services for Valden L. mum pressure in lead blast fur- 245 International Avenue, Tooele. were: Mr. and Mrs. held Thursday in the nace operation, which just about were Hurst In addition to being a particuWilbur Mead, Six reservations were still open charged with Dick Erickson and son, Paul; Mr. doubled furnace capacity. Tooele Stake tabernacle adminisand carnal knowledge, stood trial in North noon Tuesday for the Calgary, at loyal larly capable and chilMrs. John Pollock and Tooele his The under direction of Bishop Willard Plant, under trator at the Tooele operation and National Parks chartered bus Judge Joseph G. Jeppson's disdren, David, Lee and Kathy, all of Tooele Eighth Ward. management, was the first to use trict court, Monday, on change .Sagers "Steincy" is especially proud of trip. of Toooie. the this offered Kent Hurst improved technique. prayer Police are issuing two definite if venue from Tooele County. pioneering a way to use considMr. and Mrs. Bryan McKcnd-ric- k All these reservations must be MarNew Manager erable amounts of arsenic resiwarnings to motorists one on no He was tried before a jury and at the mortuary; and Mrs. and daughter, Judy, of Pro- in by Thursday of this week in William J. McKenna, who be due flue dust in the sintering parking on the west side of Sec- ,'ound guilty. Sentence will be tina Duffin played the prelude, and Keith's daughters. Holly order to assure hotel reservations vo; comes The of Tooele and funeral the manager poslludc music. ond West in front of the ball park and reserved seats at the Calplant. passed, July 12. and Linda, of Salt Lake. Smelter operation, July 1, was and the other on not making a The offense is alleged to have proceeded as follows: gary Stampede. in Ward Feb. born the acColorado, singSong by Leadville, Eighth complete stop at stop signs, been committed on or about SepThe Calgary trip leaves early TONSIL SURGERY 1899, son of Patrick and Mary The Lords actII, mothers, ing to Orvel Prayer Hamilton, cording tember 22, 1956. the morning of July 4 and returns Frankie Soderborg, conducted by Cora Del Warner, (Hanifin) McKenna. ing chief of police. son of Mr. and Mrs. William the afternoon of July 10. Cost is He graduated from the Colorawith Carol Hickman at the piano. $68 for bus and hotels. No Parking! do School of Mines in 1921 with Soderborg, underwent surgery on Invocation, Carl E. Peterson. his of for A the removal Van Robert of mines. Dam. of day Parking tickets will be issued Speaker, morning degree engineer tonsils. He is reported to be refor parking on the west side of The Salt Lake Elks Club 85 will double trio, composed of: HazeF He married Carlotta Davis, Aug. West Second Street at the city play hosts to the Tooele Elks and Syddall, covering nicely. Margaret Davis, Cora 1, 1923, in Tooele, Utah. A daughball park. "No Parking signs their ladies at a golf tournament Del Warner, Florence McBride, ter, Mary Eileen (Mrs. John Robhave been up for the past 10 days and dinner on Sunday, June 30. Lucy Bauer, and Lynette Lowry ertson, Jr.) resides in Cedar City. Tooele High School graduating Twins Arrive But With Emile W. Steinbach on the west side of the street in The tournament will be played sang "My Testimony. Speaker, Mr. McKenna has been a mem- class of 1931 will hold its annual Different Birthdays this area. ber of Sigma Nu Fraternity, Un- reunion, Friday evening, June 28 will manage Tooele Smelter at the Meadowbrook Golf Course Robert E. Davis. . a lot of excitement at Theres be will a also There The singing mothers sang, in iversity Club, American Institute in the Tooele City park pavilion, clamp- starting at noon. Tooele Elks de the Ivan Welker home at 195 West down on people sliding through 7 EnI Leave m. of With Peace oclock at and should to the enter closing, p. Mining commencing Metallurgical play siring Third South. The expected baby A stop signs (not coming to a com- phone in their reservations to the Thee. Closing prayers was by D. gineers, and of the Tooele County Smorgasbord arrived and turned out to be twin are and program is in the making. plete stop); and if motorists local lodge by Thursday, so that Leslie Gillette; and the grave at Chamber of Commerce. boys! the city cemetery was dedicated He started working for Inter- All class members have been inpicked up by the police after this pairings may be made, Unless the parents can exact national Smelting and Refining vited and arc encouraged to atwarning, they will be taken bethe golf meet, dinner by Ira L. Hurst. Following an early agreement from their fore the judge, says Acting Mar- will be served. Those who do not Pall bearers included: Ervin Company in 1916 during school tend, according to committee: new arrivals, the birthday parshal Hamilton. Cleon vacation periods; and following Wayne Hanks, Bcrniece Adam-sonplay golf are welcome to attend Herman, Jack DuBoisc, ties are going to be double afJusf Arrived At Dahlia Webster, and Rose Talbert, Antone Klenda, William graduation from college, he filled the dinner. A North Tooele Stake building fairs the babiics arrived on difand Elmer be various Tate. in will Hales, held, Tooele engineering, Nisonger. positions Valley Hospital Tooele Regular meeting fund banquet and party is slated ferent days. Brent arrived at the tonight at 8 p. m. at the lodge. for Friday, June 28, at 6:30 p. m. Tooele Valley Hospital, on June Efren and Gallegos at the stake building, corner of 23 at 11:40 p. m.and tipped the Sandoval, Tod Evangaline son, June 21. GARDEN CLUB THANKS Park, Pinchurst and Utah Avenues. scales at 6 pounds ll2 ounces; Rolan and Evva Leavitt Amis, Temple day for Tooele Stake is We would like to take this opEach family of the stake Is and at 10 minutes past midnight Tod Park, son, June 21. Friday, June 28. all thank to the people portunity This will be the last stake tem- who asked to donate $10 toward the June 24, Brian was born, weighIvan and Leagrace Kjargaard so graciously helped with our new stake recreation renter and ing one pound less than his brople day before the Salt Lake tem- flower show to make it such a Welker, Tooele, twin sons, Brent, ple closes for summer repairs and enjoy a wonderful evening of en- ther, Brent. June 23; Brian, June 24. , huge success. vacation. tertainment. Eats, picture show, At home, eagerly awaiting the Thank you, one and all. and dancing will be enjoyed. homecoming of their new broth (qnp uapjeo aqj jo sj3Djjo) Music will be furnished by the ers are: June, age 8; Jimmy, Medical North Tooele Or- age 8; and Alan, w'ho is two. AUXILIARY WILL MEET chestra under direction of 1. D. Happy grandparents arc: Mr Ida Hacking. Tooele Tooele Smcltermcns Auxiliary Bird. Come and enjoy yourself and Mrs. C. W. Welker, of Logan, John G. Gillette, Tooele will hold their regular meeting, A. and a is Mrs. H. and of Pocatello cause," Randy Clark, Tooele support Jones, worthy this Wednesday, June 26, at 8 p. the invitation issued from North Idaho. Dorothy Eichner, Tooele m. at tlie SmeUermcns Lodge. Tooele Stake presidency. All ladies interested in a tour Hope Green, Grantsville of the Smelter arc urged to be in Grace Brewer, Tod Park and this attendance at The Catholic Mens Club, meeting. Marilyn Williams, Tooele the Ladies Guild of St. MarguerAccident Hits Stop MISTAKEN IDENTITY a arc ite's Church, holding Bingo Bethel, Prathers, Utica, III. The Gloria Durrant, listed in In Ditch game, Saturday, June 29. Ann Prathers, Los AngMary The grand prize is a $100 Uni- Friday's paper as the mother of Ivan Ray Williams, of Granls-villo- , eles, California born the son June a and should have 20, ted States Savings Bond, pleaded guilty, last SaturCarol Wilson, Salt Lake Cily c door prize is a $20 gift certifi- read; Gloria Durran minis the day, to drunk driving charge Kelly Johnson, Grantsville Aprons and overalls will be in conall to of our the store t" at redeemable in M. apologies Earl Marshall cate, Judge for the M. I. A. Saturday order seems cerned. (It that the identity your choice in Tooele. city court. night dance, which is set for this Pre-Nat- al of the two ladies is often misAll prizes are at least $5 value Williams was a nested by the weekend, June 29. folI So bring all your friends, and taken. their names bring so nearpolice last riday evening, At 2 Sponsored by Tooele Llcventh loca- ly alike.) come to the Social Center lowing Ins running into a stop Ward Mutual Improvement AssoThe last clinic of this ted on Broadway." sign post and running min a ditch ciation, the dance will be held in scries will he held Wednesday, 8 LICENSE m. MARRIAGE p. Games start at sharp, at 1000 West Vine, lie was fined (lie Ward church June 26, at 2 p. m. in the dining Fourth Of July Royalty Miss Barbara Kenny Clara Jane Cowans, 1ooee and after games, free, refreshweek. Pictured with her arc attendants (L) $'.00 and 30 days in jad with 25 and will room at the Tooele Valley Hosbegin at 8:30 p. m. ments will be served. (center) was chosen to reign as queen over Joseph P .Robinson, of Tampa, Phyllis Fullmer and (R) Ella Myrlc Castagno. diys suspended on piymcnl Ross Hilton's Orchestra will pital. A film on post-natcare the of in Fourth Florida. Julv celebration Tooele next Cash prizes were awarded the trio. F.vrrvone is welcome. fine. provide the music, and refresh will be shown, and a talk will ments will be served. be given by a local doctor. Admission will be 50 cents, plus A hospital nurse will also give -demonstration on making ba-i- a budget card or guest ticket. f 01 mu!a. v.Uutiiie. Litryoiic 1915-1911919-191- h gen-Fou- Third-Sevent- c, T'mstasr L. , y Parking, Stop Sign Warning Given By Police Wilbur Mead Convicted On Morals Charge Last Rites Held Thursday For Valden Hurst h Opening For 6 More On Calgary Stampede Trip THS Class Of ELKS 1931 NEWS Reunion This Friday d North Stake Sets Banquet For Building Fund Stake Temple Day Set For Friday HOSPITAL Catholic Group newly-organize- d Plans Bingo For June 29th 11th Ward Mill Drunk Driver Sign To Sponsor Sat. Nite Dance Lands bc-foi- Clinic Wednesday pre-nat- -- F'onrLh-Llevcnl- PLAY BINGO ST. M SOCIAL CENTER SATURDAY - lone 29 1100 Grand Priz h pm |