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Show mean Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Number Tocele, Utah, Friday, December 27, 1S57 n Twenty-Nin- e The Bulletin Out Monday Of Next Yeek The Tooele Bulletin will publish next Monday due to New Years coming on Wednesday. All advertising for the Monday edition should be available Sat morning and news will be accepted until Monday II am. The Tooele Transcript will be j published as usual on Thursday of next week with the advertising .deadline on Tuesday. I c. In anticipation of the need for a new elementary school budding for Tooele by 1939 Tooele County j School Board has authorized the! purchase of IS acres of land from Joseph Lawrence, located east oft Coleman SL and south of Second, South St. and immediately west ofj the new home addition at 300 W. Should school population in- crease as anticipated in the next two years, the new building will' be necessary to relieve the con- igesion so reports the school First Yard Gold Green Ball set For Sat. Dec. 28 Woman's Club Christmas Project One of the patients at the Tooele Rest Home tries out the new walking chair supplied with crutches which was a Christmas gift to the home by members of the Women's Club of Tooele. Other gifts of clothing and refreshments were given to the home by the club and a delightful musical program was presented. Also in the picture are two little dancers, Vicki Nelson and Carol England, who pleased their audience with their dancing. Tooele High School carolers were also on the program. Board. The gift will be designated for juse in the Crantsville High School land will be formally presented by the Utah Copper. - , 'V j Dance Friday At St.John Mr Strieby noon. Funeral for Mr. C.F. Strieby Friday, 2 p.m. ' fnt Program: Schools Opening song Opening Prayer, Glen Sherwood of Sacrament song Next Talk, Bishop Allen Talk, President Dunn will Schools Tooele County Song, Beverly Pedersen resume claswork, Thursday of Remarks by the Missionary next week, January 2nd to con Closing Song elude the holiday season. Geo. Millward Closing Prayer, of The Thursday resumption school is necessary in order to Is fill the required number of days of school operation for one term for as stated in the state law. Resume Thursday Week New Teacher School Signed At Deseret Depot Mrs. Alice Purser, teacher the Deseret Chemical Depot, the fourth, fifth and sixth, has resigned, as her husband has been transfered to Aberdeen, Maryland. Mrs. Nola Freyer, of Dakota Wesleyan University of Mitchell, South Dakota, has been signed up to replace Mrs. Purser, so reports Supt. Sterling R. Harris. Last Rites held Monday for Edna H. Worley Funeral services were conducted Monday at 1p.m. in the First 6th Ward for Edna Hayes Worley. Bishop J. Dean Zentner conducted. -- Class Have Excursion p Tooele. GRANTSVILLE FIREMENS ELKS NEW YEARS ANNUAL Auto Plate Sale Dates at Dugway And Wendover Jerry Chadwick Gains Honors at Michigan State Jerry Chadwick, ton of Harold The according liam R. Judd, County Assessor. Chadwick of Tooele, left today, On these dates. license Pa,c(Thursday) for Michigan State the truck rolling over once and, will not be available at the County college after spending Christmas traveling 93 feet befoie coming Assessor's office in Tooele. to a stop on the right side of thej License plate tales locally arei at home jcrryt ho js Well known as one road in the barron pit. not moving as rapidly as antici- lke fir,est local swimmers is The Gillette Ambulance made pated. so reports Mr. Judd, and attcndin Michigan State on a two trips to the Tooele Valley he autoists to get pittcs scholarship given him because of urges Hospital with the injured. early to avoid last minute waiUng nat)0na prominence he gained Mr. Brainsteitter suffered sev- lines. member of the Tooele High as a and ere face and head lacerations School swimming team. laceration of the left leg. Mrs. Jerry has concentrated on his Brainsteitter, who was riding in at Michigan State and this diving the back seat of the family car, year, though only a sophomore, suffered a broken nose, fractured he is the number one diver on the ribs and deep lacerations. A son team. of the Brainsteitters, The Michigan State team is the in front the was who Burt, riding conference .'Rig Ten defending bruisevere for seat was treated champion, the conference that is ses and released. more champion Mr. Rice and his wife, Ruth, age Tooele Lodge No. 1673, BPO producing lt'an ny other, at the Newiswimmcr hold annual will laceraElks their 83, both suffered severe Years Eve dancing party, Dec. Prcsent lme- tions. Although he is going to school All were reported to be in fair 3lst 0,1 n. thletic scholarship, Jerry conditon this morning. Dancing, prizes, surprizes, and is making an outstanding acadeon will were be New breakfast accident the Years Investigating Patrolmen Howard Cooper and the schedule for Elks and their mic record. He has tentatively the MuNeil Bishop. Citations are pend- - guests. This gala affair will be won a scholarship from tual Benefit Life Insurance Co. of Home. held Elks the at mg. New Jersey. The scholarship proDancing will start at 10 o'clock and breakfast will be served from vides for special workshop cour 12:30 on . . . Come and help us scs this summer at the companys NY and greet the New Year. Tickets are,omc tflCe? or Neward, duration or rnont $5 per couple. Reservations should Jl Jerrys schooling, if he receives it. Jerry is majoring in business with an emphasis on life insur- ance. unable to avoid the crash. two rears spun end for end with Sterling W. Hanks Two Tooeleans Complete Army Tours Duty wheel-vehicl- Lee Caldwell Rushed To T. V. Hospital Thurs. New Year's Eve Party Planned By M' Men, Gleaners 2-St- beloved Tooele Lee Caldwell, High School Bandleader, was taken to the Tooele Valley Hospital Thursday morning critically ill. A festive New Years party is As the Transcript goes to press and planned for being as condition is reported sligand Jr. Junior Gleaners, htly improved. The cause of his Gleaners of Tooele and North Tooillness has not been determined. ele Stake. Fun is scheduled to begin at CHRISTMAS GUESTS 8:30 p.m. Dec. 31 at the North of Mr. T UNDERGOES NAVY TRAINING Navy Ensigns Jerry V. Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Kirk of 225 S Second St., Tooele and husband of the former Miss Joanne Olson of Salt Lake City, and David R. Morris, son of Mrs. Reah H. Doane of 124 South Fourth Street, are undergoing five weeks of Tooele Stake Tabernacle. Admistraining at the Naval Air sion is 25 cents per person. Station, Pensacola, Fla. The North Stake orchestra will During the course, students are provide the music and there will instructed in aerology, navigation, be free noire makers and a fine and the principles of flight. Upon breakfast. completion, they are assigned to the Saufley Field Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Pensacola, to begin their actual flight training. PRE-FLIGH- M-M- n Christmas guests and Mrs. Mansure Shibley are their nieces Miss Alice Allred, of Washington DC and Miss Judith Worthington of Salt Lake City. Miss Allred is a sophomore student at Brigham Young University and Miss Worthington a freshman at the University of Utah. Finch. A mixed quartette sang the and hymns. closing opening The first speaker was George Anderson. Edna Gillespie sang a vocal solo. Albert Steadman was the concluding speaker. Closing prayer was by Alvin Anderson and Bishop Zentner dedicated the grave. New Year's Eve Watch Party for Special Interest Dancing, prizes, surprizes, fun, and food are in the plans for the annual New Years Eve watch party sponsored by the Tooele and North Tooele Stake special interest classes. The gala affair will be held at the Fourth - Eleventh Ward recreation hall and is scheduled to get underway at 9 p.m. Admission is free. Everyone Come join the fun at the Special Interest Watch Party. GRANDSON Swim Teams Asked to Meet During Holidays pre-flig- ht CHRISTMAS IN SALT LAKE Mrs. Elizabeth Ajaz is spending Christmas week in Salt Lake City as guest of her sister, Mrs. Naomi Evans. Jr. During vacation. Operations Christmas to be Taking the last of the packages out delivered are members of the American Lewhich provided gion. The gigantic project Subs for Santa was a community wide pro DANCE-$1.- 50 CODPLE-ls- 1957 Completed ject with everyone invited to contribute. Pictured here are L to R Devon Iverson, Dale Hardy. Bill Redden, Marion Hester and Paul Gnffith. ic DANCE AND BREAKFAST, ELKS HALL, 3 liy 'GAMBLERS Pi DEC. 31. the Christmas Leigh holiday Tooele is asking to Pratt, Jusf Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital Club coach, meet all of his junior swimming Tommy and Myrtle Allen Stockton, daughter, Dec. 24 team members, boys and girls, Don and Colleen Wright Sheets daily at 8:30 a.m. The usual training work sched- Toosle, son, Dec. 24 Loren and Peggie Allie Lewis, ule will be carried out at this Tod Park, son, Dec. 26 hour. Elden and Ina Mae Sommer-vill- e The swimming pool will remain holiBeebe, Grantsville, son, Dec. open during the Christmas days at regular hours, 12 to 5 26. p.m. and 6 to 10 p.m., except Medic- alLee Caldwell, Tooele Christmas and New Years when Robert H. Smith, Tooele it will be closed for the entire Franklin England, Tooele day. Surgery Louisa Bybee, Grantsville FATHER VISITS Jess Cook, North Carolina Mr. Hyrum Iverson of Kanosh Frank Conder, Tooele was a Tooele visitor early this week at the homes of his children, Accident Isaac Bransteittcr, Grantsville the DeVon Iversons, and the Ray Ethel Bransteittcr, Grantsville Lees. He also visited in Magna Dwaine Rice, Tooele and Salt Lake City and other Ruth Rice, Tooela members of his family. Swim rs NEW YEARS EVE Michigan State Swimming team p January condi-Jravele- ON THE WAY UP Jerry Chadwick worked out at the local was in Tooele for Christmas. He has he while week this pool earned a position as the Number One diver this year on the According to Mr. Brainsteitter. Auto license plates for 195S will he had slowed down when he saw be available at Dugway, January truck approaching in S and at Wendover, January ii. the pick-uthe wrong lane of traffic, but was1 to announcement of Wil- Prayer at the mortuary was by from Inglewood and Mrs. L. T. of '38 early Christmas T.H.S. of her daughter and morning, brought holiday greetdinner guests To Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ings and the news of the birth of 4 their second grandchild. The mesTo Elko, Soclbcrg. was from their daughter, sage of1938 school class Tooele high ' Mrs. John SURGERY UNDERGOES Cooley and the new to will have an excursion Mrs. Louisa Bybee, baby who was born Dec. 6 is the Nevada at the Commercial underwent son of Mr. and Mrs. Craig Cooley lady of Grantsville, on January 4, 1958. on Tuesday morning at of Los Angeles. Those planning to attend should .surgery the Tooele Valley Hospital. She at LaDean with touch Long in get On a guided tour of the Civil Tooele or Oren K. Probert at Elko! is reported to be in fair a War broken battlefields, the guide gave suffered Bureau in Salt Lake tion. Mrs. Bybee instance after instance in which a last 31. Dec. Friday hip than later not City handful of Grays routed regiments home. of Blues. A friend drove his long, sleek was "Didnt the Yankees ever win? Admiral When Farragut station car into a filling saying, of a New Yorker. Molv Battle the probed wounded during After awhile, the Fill er up. lashed Replied the guide: "Not so long a Quartermaster attendant Bay, station suggested, jilc filling of the as Ive been directing this tour. "Better shut off your engine. You the officer to the rigging American EDW OCONNOR, to continue he so that BOB HAN ship copld arc gaining on me. Mercury. direct the naval assault. SI.N. Eagle. L r Richard A. England 4 0 L Four persons are recovering at the Tooele Valley Hospital, from serious injuries received in a two-cacrash Christmas Day on the Grantsville - Tooele highway about three miles from Tooele. The accident occurcd it 5 pm when an automobile driven by Isaac Ray Brainsteittcr, age 66, of Grantsville, traveling west, was truck struck head-oby a pick-udriven by Dwaine B. Rice, 35, of Edwin CHRISTMAS PHONE CALL Mrs. Nellie McKellar received long distance telephone calls from her children on Christmas Day. Sending greetings over the wires from Hanover, Illinois were Mr. and Mrs. Billie Morgan and their and from four little daughters, Tillicum, Washington, come best NEW GREAT wishes from Mr. and Mrs. George A telephone call McKellar. Mrs. McKellar and her sons, California to Mr. Frank and Glen, were Christmas Liddell of Erda, -- Four Injured in Christmas Day Auto Accident dancing will be sponsored by the MIA Friday Dec. 27 at the St. John school house, of starting at 9 p.m. A. England, son of Mr. Richard Everyone is invited to attend. and Mrs. Rulon England arrived, Admission is free. Music will be home early Dec. 19 from Fort Ord by the Gamblers. where he completed six Calif, of Army trainingg. months LT. GERALD HALL HOME arrived After two months of basic inLt. Gerald R. Hall home last weekend from Harlin- fantry training, Richard attended e of a gen, Texas, where he has been eight weeks and finished his course mechanics with school attending navigation training as an on the job mechanic. the United States Air Force. Lt. Hall will report to Tyndall Richard is a member of the local Air Force Base in Florida, after 115 Engineer Branch, Utah Nata two weeks Christmas leave. He ional Guard. W. Hanks, son of Mr. guest of his parents, Mr. and Sterling E. Mrs. and 298 Wayne Hanks arrived W. East Mrs. Ray Hall of home early Thursday from Fort Second North. Ord, California where he comp-jhi- s Two Bohemians met on the leted six months training under street. One of them was carrying the Reserve Forces Act, as a mema splendid cigar box under his ber of the local 115 Engineer Br. Sterling will enroll at Brigham arm. What the devil! exclaimed the Young University January 3, 1958 other enviously. "Did you inherit for the winter quarter. a little something? Permanent magnets made of althe Unfortunately, admitted burdened one, "things are not as uminum - nickel - cobalt - iron comthey seem; it doesnt have any alloys are the most powerful Once Pour-quoavailable. i magnemercially cigars in it. Im moving. Pas? Brussels (Quote trans- tized and stabilized, they retain their magnetism forever. lation.) Holiday Edward F. Splindler, of Salt Lake City, was arrested by Tooele police on drunken driving and pleaded guilty in city court Thurs. morning. A fine of $200 and 30 days in Jail with 25 days suspended on payment of fine was levied. Nielson Shirley, of Stockton, and Homecoming services will be was arrested C h r i s t m as held Sunday, Dec. 29 in the Too- Faust, Funeral services for C. Frank 2 p.m. when he ran into about day will be held Friday at 2 ele Eleventh Wart tor Elder Neil Strieby car of Parker Hak.ns in the Tate Mortuary. Mr. Hammond, who recently returned m of the Hawkins residence. p.m. r mission for the died from a Monday of a stroke. Strieby He was arrested by policeman call at the MorLDS Church in South Australia. Friends may Hamilton and pleaded guilty to The homecoming will be held as evening and FriThursday tuary court Thurs in drunken city driving part of the regular Sacrament ser- with a fine of $200 and 30 days in day prior to services. Burial will vices of the Eleventh Ward, startibe in the Tooele City Cemetery. with 25 days suspended on ng at 5:30 p.m. in the Fourth-Elevent- h jail fine. payment of Ward chapel. two-yea- r M.I.A. to Hold Three arrests were made drunken driving charges over Christmas Holidays. Marilyn Ruth Helser, age 22, on a visit here from California, was arrested after taking out a telephone pole with her auto a mile South of the TOD intersection Christmas eve. She was held in the Tooele County jail awaiting trial in city court Thursday after- Homecoming for Neil Hammond In 11th Ward, Sun. V semi-form- Xmas Arrests Net 3 On Drunk Driving Count Elder Hammond J h a has Utah Copper set of "World Book Encyclopedia" to the Tooele County School A , j The First Ward will hold their Gold and Green Ball, Saturday, Dec. 28 at the First-Sixtrecreation hall. The theme "Winter Wonderland. mored that some lucky couple will be crowned Snow King and Queen, so be sure to be there to guess who it might be. Maybe it will be you!! Caldwells music will play for the dancing and a floor show will be presented at intermission. Admission will be 50 cents per person, 75 cents per couple plus budget and guest card. and Dress will be LDS standards will be observed-m- en in coats, ties and girls in party dresses or formais with covered shoulders. Everyone is invited to come out and enjoy a lovely holiday dance. Utah Copper Co. 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