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Show Volume Sixty-Fou- Tooele, Utah, Friday, July r Attention Mill t .VV ! The Pony Express race si he Juled to start at 4 pm, Ju'y start one hour later, it S pm fun-fille- Friday, July DAV To Hold AM. Tooele parade starts at Third South and Main Third South and Main. The following poem entitled has plenty of sound food thought. Forget-Me-N- ot Drive on 4th The Tooele chapter of Disabled American Veterans will hold its not drive on the annual forget-mFourth of July. This year will mark the third consecutive year the drive is held on the Fourth of July, a day never to be forgotten by Americans, or the people of any land. Also not to be forgotten are our Veterans of any war. be it the War of 1812 or the Korean Conflict. The forget me-nthat your purchase on the Fourth will show your remembrance to the many veterans who are still in many hospitals in our tate. Funds derived from this drive are used for the regular visits to the near-bVeterans Administration hospitals. The Tooele chapter puts on regu lar monthly parties for patients who cannot leave the hospital. Musical entertainment, specia' Mrs. Nisonger comedy acts .singing, dancing are provided, along with light refresh ments. The patients are always awaiting the arrival of Tooek Chapter No. 12. Chapter 12, now in its third year, has earned a good name for itself, and many other chapters in the state are trying to follow our method of gathering cn tertainment. Mrs. Rose Nisonger filed MonTo show your appreciation to for as county reour many veterans still in hospi day corder on the Republican ticket. Tooele a tals, and to back up good Mrs. Nisonger has served two group of veterans, please buy a r terms as county ret. and solicits the support o. corder, The following organizations her friends for for and with Chapter 12 She is public relations chairman members to make this drive a suc- of the Tooele county Republican cess. Tadics Club, and lady vice presilead the dent of the State Association of Miss Carolyn House will Tooele high school Pep Club. These County Officials. girls will cover downtown Tooele She is also treasurer of the and will be the only ones selling Tooele County Polio Foundation, the forgebme-not- . and treasurer of the Tooele BPW, and a member of the Tooele In Grantsville, Miss Irene of the Grantsville high Seventh LDS ward. school Pep Club and Mrs. Nora Anderson of the Grantsville Tooele Is Club, will lead their organizations in the same drive, to be held in Grantsville. e y Rose Nisonger Asks Reelection As Recorder -- four-yea- forget-me-no- II am. Sports competition for both young and old will be held at the Tooele city park. Man Convicted on Drunk Driving am. Grantsville, July parade will start at Clark and Second ward chapel, then continue up Main street to Grants-vill- c high school. 11 If" 4 12 p m , double-heade- r baselall game. Tooele City vs. Lehi, followed by the Tooele American Legion team vs. Babe for Ruth IF" Im sure each reckless driver would be forced to think a bit. If everyone would realize pedestrians on the street. Have just as much the as those upon the seat, And train their eyes for children who run recklessly at play. This steady toll of human lives would drop from day to day. If everyone who drives a car would heed the danger signs,. Placed by highway engineers who also marked the lines. To keep the traffic in the lane and give it proper space; The accidents we read about could not have taken place. And last if he who takes the w'heel would say a little prayer. And keep in mind those in the car dependent on his care. And make a vow and pledge himself to never take a chance. The great crusade for safety then would suddenly advance. Author Unknown. right-of-wa- y ... 1st Lutheran 1 p.m. Matinee starts at the Rid in Tooele, Church Pastor Sunday, July 6, The filth Sunday after Trinity. Sunday School and Bible class at and 5. lb pm. Tooele Bit and Spur Pony Express race will start at Eureka (Note this is a change ot lime. It was originally slated to start between 3:30 and 4 p.m. pm. (Approximately) Pony Express race will end at the Tooele Bit and Spur rodeo grounds. 250 West Third North. 7 4 All Tbe Fixings From 9 am. when the bigt parade heRds down Main street from Third South, until late at mte, 'U- :he Fourth of July in Tooele wlli i,, v i ? be crammed with activities as John Q. Public celebrates Independence Day. The parade promises to be one Dear Sirs: of the biggest and best in Tooele's The Six Sew and Sews Club history, with the government inhave been conducting a safety stallations joining in with civic hazard hunt in Tooele City. We clubs, church organizations, and have found the following to be individuals to insure its success. The thrilling spectacle of crack hazardous conditions: 1. The corner at Second North an marching units, heart throbbing Second West is a blind intersec- martial music of the marching tion, there are trees and bushes bands, prancing horses and their uniformed r i o e r s, women and that block the view. 2. Heading north on Coleman children lending beauty to the street as you approach the inter- massive and gaily decorated floats section at Vine and stop at the the always distinctive creations o. individual entries, and those stop sign, it is impossible to see cars coming east and west because wonderful midget floats all will he in abundance as the parade of the weeds and bushes, bushes. passes in review. 3. There is much ned for a stretc Sports At II a m. in city park, foot light on the west corner of Third North and Main street intersec- races for boys and girls o! all ages, the hilarious tion. races, t 4. The old houses on North First sack, and wheelbarrow street that are partially burned nail driving contest for women contest down are a hazard to children who over 18, and a Judy Peterson will please the fancy of both conlive and play around there. 5. The old Consumer Coal yard testant and spectator. No Fourth is complete without a west of the Railroad Express depot is a fire hazard. There are baseball game, and Tooele wil' many other fire and safety hazards have two of them Tooele's team existing in our city. We would en- managed by Red Del Papa wil courage the people to take care ot play Lehi, and the American Le this and make our community a gion team will play the Babe Ruth in the big holiday double-headesafer place. Thank you, If the individual wants to test Barbara Ellsworth, leader Judy Peterson, 17, daughter of his skill, there will be fish ponds, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson of Sharleen Weyland throwing rings around ducks, 229 South 320 West will be among Mary Padgen Vicki Le e throwing baseballs at milk bottles the 450 teen-ag- e delegates to the etc. To satisfy the hungry holiday 1958 national meeting of Future Diann Weyland Linda Lohnes appetites, there will be all kinds Homemakers of America, July of snack and soft drink booths, in Kansas City, Missouri. Gerry Gamble throughout the central locations. Judy and seven other FHAers Wild West were chosen by the State Future In keeping with the tradition of lomemakers of America Associathe wild and wooley west, there tion to represent Utah at the will be a Pony Express race be- national They will be acmeeting. ginning at Eureka at 5 p.m. and companied by Mrs. Afton Oborn, Club Bit and Spur ending at the Miss Helen Harris, and Mrs. Marrodeo grounds, sometime around Jensen, advisors from Pay-so- n garet 6 p.m. Cedar City chapter, chapter. And ringing down the curtain, and Bountiful chapter, respecthe big rodeo gets underway at 8 tively. the as rodeo the at grounds p.m. The five-damammoth celebration comes to a meeting- s- planned s ind carried out by the close. For the finest in celebration themselves, will give Utah deleand activity, the word is Spend gates an opportunity to exchange Mr. Whitehouse ideas with FHAers from 47 states, the Fourth in Tooele. Alaska, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico. In general sessions and group dis cussions, they will stress the imnative Dan Whitehouse, of education for developportance announces Tooclean, opening of a ing the abilities needed in home in the above ordinance will result and family life today and how they ing can prepare for future adult homeMr. Whitehouse has been instrucmaking responsibilities. tor at the McCune branch of the BYU for the past ten years where A senior at Tooele high school. he taught piano, organ, and Quick action by 100 Dugway sol- Judy has been an FHA member 9 56 and has served as pet diers and officers, plus a Tooele since He plarfc to expand his Tooele county fire crew of eight men and chapter vice president and is now studio to teach accordian, as well equipment prevented the spread of president. as piano, organ, and trumpet. Future Homemakers of America a brush and grass fire on the Indian reservation in Skull Valley, is the national organization of puWednesday. The fire broke out at pils studying homemaking in senoon, Wednesday, and was put un- condary schools in the U.S. and der control about 6 p.m. after it territories. National membership had burned about 1,000 acres of totals nearly 500,000. The Utah FHA association has 2790 memvegetation. County fife warden. Fay Gillette, bers in 49 chapters. Sunday school 9:45 a.m. At the national convention, Judy of Dugway Morning church service 11 a.m. credits prompt action t numsoldiers and equipment with pre- is in charge of the Methodist Youth Fellowship 7 venting the blaze from reaching ber from Utah, and has a part in p.m. mountains and becoming a the Nation of Nations. "Procrsati-nation.- " the Sermon Subject major forest fire. A crew was kept on Wednesday Visitors welcome. to insure no further outnight, C. James Stephens Pastor, breaks of the blaze. Residence, 78 East First North Phone 1007 H V -- three-legge- d g r. To Attend FHA Meet f n Kansas City - II p.m. Tooele west show. 8 8:30, "The Great Locomotive Chase," cartoons, and fireworks in Erda. display at the Motor-V1 u i--v i-- v.--: -v,' iri-- g-- A-- v: i: i: iirfr. i Tooele Records Fifty Rainless Days; lids Addle Drought Tooele has been ft.ly days with out rain and to add to the seriousness of the situation, hot, dry. winds have been blowing most of this period of time. To July 1, this year, the moisture stood at 10.23 inches. In 1957, the year's moisture was 18.45 inches on July 1. Sth Vard to Sponsor Dance This Saturday Fifth ward of the North Tooele stake will sponsor the Saturday nite dance on July 5. There has been no moisture in June. In April there was .35 of an inch, and in May, .39 of an inch. stake orchestra will furnish! The moisture situation is actually the music, and a floor show will disasterous and the fire hazard is be presented. the greatest in the memory of Refreshments will be served. this generation. Admission by budget card and Much of the farm vegetation deticket. guest pending on rainfall is a total loss, and will not be harvested. Dance time is 9 p.m. BULLETIN y- teen-ager- Opens Music Studio In Tooele Skull Valley Fire Put Out by Prompt Action 1 Methodist Church Fun-Fes- Plans now being made call for completion of a graveled road to Butterfield Pass by the end of the summer. am Eagles Install Officers for 0:15. Worship service with celebration of Holy Communion at 10:30 Glen H. Nichols of Tooele, ar Officers and members of DAV Guests at the Lord's Table are 28, near Dole-mit- kindly requested to register before Chapter 12 of Tooele wish to ex- rested tend their thanks and appreciation by State Trooper Neil Bishop the service. for the support and services of on a drunk driving charge, pleaded Tbe Voters Assembly will meet these three fine organizations for guilty before Justice Le Roy Sut- on Wednesday evening at 7:30. of ton the forthcoming drive. Grantsville, Wednesday. The Lutheran Women's MissionA fine of $125 was imposed and Give from the heart; ary League meets Thursday even 30 days in jail. Jail sentence was purse cant afford it. at 7:30. ing R.J.P Publicity Chapter suspended and $25 on payment of Tunc in This Is The Life balance. every Saturday at 4 on KSL-TIf you are not affiliated with a ON CANADIAN VACATION Mr. and Mrs. E. Wayne Hanks Christian church, First Lutheran and daughter, Carma, and Mrs. nvites you to come to worship and Sadie Smith and Miss Merlyp praise the Lord. Jesus said: Bles-ar- e they that hear the Word Vowles left early Thursday mor-Ise- ( of God and keep it. Luke 11:28. for where Alberta, Canada, nmg As children imitate their earthly they expect to attend the Calgary Stampede and visit Banff and Jas- father, so God's children imitate Special meeting of all Republi- per national parks. While in Cal- their heavenly Father, who said: can county committeemen and gary, they will be guests of Mr Love your enemies; bless them that curse you, do good to them district chairmen has been called and Mrs. Mark Jenkins. that hate you, and pray for them for next Tuesday, July 8, at 8 p.m. wlvch despitcfully use you and perin the Tooele county court house, HOME ON LEAVE according t o announcement of Pfc. Gary Bert Weight, accom- secute you. Sterling Anderson, county panied by his buddy, Pfc. Hank Ronicros, who are training at VISITS MOTHER Marine helicopter school, Santa Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lee and LIONEL W. OLSEN ILL Ana, California, arrived here on children, and Linda, Lionel W. Olsen, Tooele niana- - Wednesday on a were guests furlough to Downey, California, ger of the First Security Bank, visit with Gary's folks, Mr. and of their mother and grandmother, has been confined to his home Mrs. Bert Weight and friends. Mrs. Nellie Lee, and also visited with relatives and friends. They this week, with an illness, first be- Gary lias finished one and oe-hal- f lieved to be a heart attack, but years of training in the Marine traveled by car, and returned later found to be a virus infctcion. Air Corps. home, last Friday. Celebration all-sta- 5 Major General Maxwell E. Rich issued orders today for heavy equipment to be sent to the National Gulrd in Tooele for use in the Middle Canyon highway. Cas-tagn- 4-- down 8 AM. Tooele paTade floats and marihing units assemble at Ma.n street to Second North, west on Second North to Second West, to the city park. is If everyone who drives a car could l:e a month in bed With broken bones and stitched-uwounds, or liactuies of the l.ed And there endure the agonies that many people do; Theyd never need preach sfctj any more to me or you. If everyone could stand beside the bed of a close friend. And hear the doctor say No hopes" before that fatal end And see him there unconscious, never knowing what took place; The laws and rules of traffic, I am sure wed soon embrace. If everyone could meet the wife and children left behind And step into the darkened homes here once the sunshine shined And look upon the vacant chair where daddy used to sit; B. Holm, 4, 1958 All-da- y c s gym. Music 9 weekend c. concessions, fishing and game Friday, July 4, 1958 booths at Tooele city park. All day, concession booths at Grantsville high school. BY LYLE E. COLB ATM With the Fourth of July holiday approaching, I again call your atSlow tention to the nation-w-idDown and Live" safety campaign Your assistance in making this a 4 Tooele Readies Gigantic July Group Sends Open Letter to City Officials July 3, 1958 10.30 pm. all night dance will atart at Grantsville by Elmer Shingietnn. And Views forget-me-not- Saturday, July Thursday, July J, ISS S p.m. queen contest for Miss Grants-villGiantswite high school gym, admission 25 cents. Safety News sane set-fa- K d Thursday, Tooele. safe and requested. Taoele Transcript and Bulletin offices will be closed Fiiday and Schedule of Events Because, Friday, the usual day that local stores stay open until 9 p m., is July 4, the merchants have decided to help holiday buyers by staying open late Thurs-Jay- . Remember, if it's shopping values, convenience, bargains, free parking you. want, shop In forget-me-no- NOTICE 4-- Most Tooele stores will be open until 9 pm, Thursday. July 3, for convenience of local shopper. DON'T FORGET Carolyn House, president of THS pep club t on Harold Frazier, past adjutant pins a DAV of the Tooele post Disabled American Veterans. The Pep Club in Tooele, July 4. girls will sell DAV Number Four .fit i net Local Merchants To Stay Open Until 9 PM Thurs. 4, 1958 1958-5- 9 Year At a joint meeting Ladies Auxiliary, held the following w'ere duly installed as officers of Tooele Aerie 164, Fraternal Order of Eagles, for the June year 1958-5- George Gillette, junior past worthy president; J. Rex Kirk, Jr., worthy president; H. H. Dunlavy, worthy vice president; T.R. worthy chaplain; F.M. St. secretary; George Lee, trustc; William Sacre, inside guard; and Max Green, outside guard. Past state president. Fay Gillette, acted as installing officer. Past state president Clovd Dalton acted as conductor. After the installation, a dance and buffet dinner was enjoyed by all present. Wra-thai- Republicans Call Special Meeting Tuesday l, Reminder Richard a BRAVO! Chuck Henson of Tucson, Arizona shows his fighting skill with a bull called Bravo. Both Henson and Bravo will be at the Bit and Spur rodeo. July 4, 8 p.m. at the Bit and Spur rodeo grounds. Swance Kirby, who is providing the rodeo stock, has some of the meanest bulls ever, this year and they promise to provide a good show. Tooele Stores Will Be Open Thursday Night for Holiday Shopping Convenience Ted and De Vera Lorensen Frampton, Terra, Utah, a son, June 30. Richard and Sandra Shields Outzen, Tooele, daughter, July 2. Edwards Clyde and Carolyn Cook, Cedar Valley, daughter, July 2. Richard and Anna Jean Turner Vautrin, Tooele, daughter, July 2. Surgery Gwendolyn Stephens. Tooele James and Iola Erickson Reed, eighth rarol Hawker, Erda the Metho- Grantsville, son, June 27. Ulcs and Annie Whittaker Mcdist Community Church is giving Rae, a daughter, Tod Park, June for you? We hope you did, because from August 4 to August 15, the Mctho-- Ted and Dee Vera Lorensen, a Bible school for all youngsters son, Terra, Utah, June 30. who would like to attend. Every- Medical Melba Murray, Grantsville one is welcome, and we look forHarriet Page, Salt Lake ward to seeing you there! RememMarlin Gregrich, Tooele ber August 4 to August 15. Come one, come all ders and under! Did you remember y Jusf Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital gra- a .N,NXXXX.VVVXXXXXX'VXVXXXXX'VXXVVVXNXXXX' Shop In Tooele Thursday Night In Cool Comfort Your Chamber of Commerce is Working for You ! ) ) |