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Show Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Friday, July Number Five 10, 1959 CAR Rl'RSS A car owned by Wuh ho Tom, 240 Griffith st , left parked in the Cloverlead lot, Dairy parking caught fire Wednesday night at 7.30 pm. The fire started in the back seat of the vehicle. It is believed that juveniles got into the car and lit cigarettes then they found in the vehicle, failed to extinguisted the cigarette butts City Police Officer Ray llulett estimated damage at $100. 4 4 Leaders Plan Annual 1 Club Camp 4-1- The 4 H Leaders Council met Tuesday, under the direction of President Evelyn Kerr. Top on the agenda was plans for the County Club Camp. The 4 H camp will be held August 4, 5 and 6 at the Spruces at Big Cottonwood Canvon. Committees were set up for the planning of the camp North Stake Name Nome MisMonariew For Sunday July 12 program. Home missionaries for North Tooele stake for Sunday July 12 have been assigned by the stake presidency as follows: Don C. Shields, Lakes lew Richard D. Gillette and Chad Other business transactions at the meeting included the setting of Sunday, July 6, as 4 H Sunday to be observed by all 4 H Club members in Tooele County. details were completed hour 4 H radio right Committees for the 4 H program. Second Ward Leo E. Bevan, Club Camp will meet at a second Harold Ilorrocks, GreenKay to be held Wed , July 22. meeting land Those working on plans for 4H H. Third Ward Bert Weight Club Camp are tvelyn Kerr, and E Neil Biggs Nelson, Mabel Hanks, Alice Fifth Ward Anderson Lyman Richardson, Cathy Schutz, Karen Rey L. Duffin and Kaye Fngland Biggs, Carol Ingram, Tooele; and Seventh Ward George A Lina Worthington, Tamara HudC. Shields Lester and Jed Hunter, of son, and Judy Worthington, Fox. Grantsville. Jess W. Duffin. Eighth 'ward Ronald F. Wilson and Carolyn Final one half for the Ar-lel- PLANS for the REVIEWING COMMITTEE official opening of the Low Diamond Interchange. Tooele County, are the following: (Kneeling, left to right): George Buziams, and Member, Tooele County Commission, chairman of ribbon cutting ceremonies which officially open the diamond interchange to public use Monday, July 13, 1959; Sid Noble, cqnter, Manager of Tooele City; Edward J. Watson, Resident Engineer, State Road Commission of Utah. (Standing, back): James R. Palmer, Mayor of Grantsville; Francis St. Joer, Foreman, Tooele County Road July 13, and will be officially opened to travel. Above is pictured the dual railroad over-pas- s over the Western Pacific Railroad. The Low Interchange was the first section to be con- - east and west. Length of the structure and approach roads is 3 18 miles. Construction cost $1 3 million Contractor, M. Mornn and Sons, of Ogden, Utah. Gowans. Slake Officials To be Feled Ribbon Cutting Opens Giant Interchange Monday At Low 10 Acre lf The fire which was started by campers, was finally brought under control at 8 30 p m.. Wed night. Location of the blaze was White rock on Cedar Mountain and no damage was reported as the area is covered by sage brush and cedar trees. All-re- Slake Chorus To Sing Al Sloeklon Felc Bookmobile Will Make 11 Slops In Tooele County -- 00-1- -- pio-vide- d Homecoming To Honor Miss Shirlce Fields iXiulh Ward The Dugway fire truck and county fire crews under the direction of Sheriff Deputies James Paik and Bill Pitt, fought a ten acre blaze for five and one-hahours, Wednesday in Skull Valley. -- -- lllaze In Shill Valley Tooele Stake Reunion to honor the outgoing stake presidency and high council will be held on Wednesday, July 22, at the Too4-ele City Park, starting at 6 30 to Lake Point W'lelding a giant scissors, Acting Utah Governor Lamont F. from Wendover p m. Toronto, will snip a slender ribbon across the east bound lane near the Tooele Salt Lake County Everyone is invited to attend Line crosses and the of the Low Interchange, Tooele County, to officially highway only Bring your own lunch. Drinks will open traffic m i mile segment of Interstate Defense Highway 80, Mon at the Low Interchange. An over- be furnished free. on a three on western structure the head 1959. 13, day, July Program will follow the lunch The structure is located on pre- portion of the interchange provides Special invitation is extended to be of the that construction project access to the community of Lake 35 sent approximately Tooele and Grantsville North nnies west of Tooele. Mr. Toronto gan. The contractor, M. Mornn Side, Box Elder County, on the stake members as well as all and Sons, began Utah, Ogden, of and the Salt Great shores Lake, will be assisted in the robbon- - cutformer members of Tooele stake on the job July 13, 1958 the mining center of Marble Head ting ceremonies by three lovely working 300 working allowed The contract of the items the Among principal queens: Miss Merle Castagno, and days. Total construction cost was work involved in the construction Allred Society Reunion Queen of the Tooele Rodeo; million. $1.3 Roy of the interchange was the use of and Miss Gregrich, approximately Judy d The annual reunion of the Tooele Pratt was superintendent for the 730,000 pounds of structural steel, Miss IROAN, of the will be held on July Society contractor. 1660 cubic yards of concrete. Class Ila Ordnance Depot, and Miss 18, at Liberty Park in Salt Lake Mrs. Beverly Proberl Distnct engineer for the State A"; 317,000 pounds of reinforcAnderson, Grantsville IndepenCity, beginning at 2 pm. Wiof lineal E. is feet Road Commission 13,000 dence Day Queen. Harry ing steel; An excellent program has been rail. Approximately 800, The ceremony which will take lbert, with offices at 727 West 1st guard vital and information arranged place at 10 a m , marks the first South, Salt Lake City. Edward J. 000 cubic yards of unclassified to the entire clan will be made of was evacuated a material borrow veteran sixteen years Utah project to be contracted and Watson, available to all who attend. David completed on Interstate Defense service with the Road Commission from the construction site. assures H. Allred, president, Highway 80, which straddles the is resident engineer. The InterOther segments of Interstate everyone a good time and urges Utah was ribbonState east and west. The change designed by highway construction planned for all Allreds to be present. Salt Tooele County include a 24- - mile ceremony is sponsored Engineering Consultants, cutting of Com- Lake City. by the Tooele Chamber section from Lake Point Junction, merce. Among the unique items of the eastern most point in the county, VA Representative "Completion of the diamond in- Low Interchange is the dual rail- to Timpie. Official public hearing The Tooele stake priesthood of Inover the Western for this proposed section terchange at Low will eliminate road over-pas- s Due Here July 16th chorus a dangerous area for vehiclar Pacific Railroad on the east side terstate will be featured in a held will be highway on Thursday, July 16, in concert R. stated Elmo Re100 miles of this traffic, Morgan, the structure. For sometime The Veterans Administration year. Director of Highways, State Road to the Fourth Eleventh ward church, gional Office, Salt Lake City, of the Stockton under The strucCommission of Utah. day announced that Mr. Russell ward. sponsorship ture will service an area many R. Neilan, Contact Representimes the size of most states in tative, would make his regular Mrs the East and will provide safe ac. monthly visit to the Employment and GllcHc cess to military, residential and Security Office in Tooele on July'5'" Hall A lad,esPbcKr trio forD,ck 16 from 9 am. until 3 pm mining development in the vicinThe itinerary of the bookmobile Vernon, at the school house; at. also from the Sixth ward will ity." of assisting veterans be on the program. stops in Tooele County has been 11 00 - 12.00 noon - Clover m the the, Purpose George Buziams, a member of announced and their dependents in filing 12 00 - 1 00 p m. of center follows. as and town; is the Tooele County Commission, is for claims compensa pensions, 14: 9 1 00 a m St. John, at the school house, 2 00 Starting time is 8 p m. and ad chairman of arrangements for the Tuesday, July handling various mission is $1 25 for adults and 50 Club - 3 15 pm. - Deseret, at the tion, schooling, at the Lions will Wendover, ribbon cutting activity He furnish cents for children. Proceeds will 2 00 - 5 00 pm. Grants school house or at PX if school insurance actions, and to also serve as master of ceremon- House; on GI loans information 30 6 go to the Stockton ward building 30 3 00 4 30 5 m. at the school, closed, is Ophir p ies. Other committee members in- ville, Mr. Neilan reports that many fund. Tickets are available from 4 30 - 6 30 p m. - at LDS the m at at Erda the , p store, Chapel W. Bvean clude Anderson, Pres , 7 veterans, through carelessness or members of the Stockton ward. - 8 00 of 00 at center Pine the town, in Stockton, Canyon pm, of the Tooele Chamber of Comnot have and 7.00 - 7.30 pm. at Lakepoint lack of information, Exec- the center of town. merce, Joseph T. Liddell, of benefits availed themselves 15: 9.00 10:15 am in the center of town utive Secretary; Sid Noble, City Wed, July The Bookmobile will meet the which a grateful nation has ser- Swim Classes Manager of Tooele; James A for veterans of war above schedule every two weeks and Bevan, Mayor of Tooele; Veterans Administration vice for the next three months. R. Palmer, James Mayor of statistics show that only one out To Regin July 13 According to Mrs. Margaret of Grantsville. three veterans of World War Mrs and Hudson, Grantsville, Mr. Toronto, who is Secretary II have GI insurance in force and There are still who have Nellie Tooele, places for swimPauhck, of State and acting Chief of State one out of seven veterans of mers in some of the new classes only Commisbeen named County by in the absence of Governor George GI scheduled to begin at the pool on sioners as the County Library the Korean Emergency have be principal Dewey Clyde, will book- insurance in force. Many veterans Monday, July dl3. of the success the Board, speaker. Also rendering remarks were use of the Korean Emergency mobile will depend on its will be C. Taylor Burton, ChairA few places remain in the Miss Shirlee Fields recently throughout the county and they denied the right to carry GI in man, State Road Comm ; Colonel returned from the Northern States class (students should surance if swimmers were separated they of to all take advantage urge John Supenskv, Tooele Ordnance LDS. mission will be honored at after Dec 31, 1956 and insurance be able to swim two lengths of this opportunity. repre- a home Depot and Mr. Anderson, Sunto military personnel or veterans the pool) at 10 a m At the same on program coming of senting the Tooele Chamber has not been available since that time, there will be classes for adm. 7.30 the 12, at in p day, July from Fourth Eleventh ward. Hard To Sualhnc Commerce; and officials date, except for those who were vanced beginners. Stockton, Wendover, Onaqui and Miss Fields has arranged the Deputy Sheriffs James Park disabled, for whom a special type at Intermediate class will be Ophir. Opening and Bill Pitt, investigating calls of insurance is available. Mr following program: And there are still places 9am The official opening, July 13, of beseen was Gi Mr. man a Neilan said many insur- for lying song, "How Firm A Foundation", that of speed swimmers and synchrothe Tooele County segment Sacra- side the road, three miles east ance policy holders are lax in keep Gordon, Floyd prayer, Interstate Highway 80, coincides ment song, "God Our Father, of Mills Junction, Thursday morn-foun- d ing their insurance up to date nized swimmers. with the one year anniversary Hear Us an unconscious hitch- - in the matter of beneficiary de For interested Grantsville resiPary. and settlement op dents, intermediate and swimmers Remarks, Bishop Elkington, a hiker, John Arthur Wamphr, of signations tions. This oftentimes works an classes will be taught at 11 am solo, Bullsgap, Tennessee. talk, Theron Shields, vocal Gillette ambulance was sum extreme hardship on the surviv in the Tooele pool. Anyone interJoy Pratt; remarks, Connie Stratton, missionary companion; re- moned and the man taken to the ors, as the insuiance proceeds ested is asked to contact Beverly Also any ofBarrus at marks, Mrs C. Arthur Fields; or- Tooele Valley Hospital where he are paid to the beneficiaries was found he had a known dis- - record and not to the rightful Grantsville parents interested in gan solo, Norma Marshall. enrolling their children, ages 305, Report by the missionary and order for which he had pills toiheirs or survivors. Complete it. At e Now vice on all phases of GI insurance in the swim class can closing song "Sing He hadnt taken the pills be- - is available through Mr. Neilan do so by registering them with be will Benediction Parting. cause he didnt have any water while he is m Tooele on July 16 Miss Barrus Only 10 can be taken iven by Isaac Walters. -- Tenth Ward Grover McBride, Dennis J. Park and Judy James takc Home Tooele For Sunday July 12th s Home missionary assignments for Tooele stake for July 12 are as follows: Reunion Sal. Al Cily Park Tooele Ninth Ward members, once comprising the Edgemount rearea, will hold their annual union, Saturday, July 11th, at the Tooele City Park Pavilion. Past members who can, are asked to come in the afternoon to renew old friendshdips and dinner will be served at 5 pm. Each family is asked to bring their own lunch, according to the 1959 reunion committee . Albert Tooele First Ward Steadman and Gary Steadman. No asTooele Fourth Ward signment. Tooele Sixth Ward Wayne Hanks and Glen A Bryan. Glen Tooele Eleventh Ward Williams and Gordon Lee. Tod Park Branch Earl Marshall and James A. Bevan. Stockton Ward Arthur Bryan and Dean Aldous. Bevan AnderDeseret Branch son and Kenneth Olsen. Vernon Ward Silas Young and Kenneth Nebeker, Big Tooele County Day Wed. July 15lli At Lagoon Resort North Tooele Stake is sjxmsoring a "special Tooele County Day at Lagoon, beginning at 3 pm. Wednesday July 15 Everyone who lives in Tooele County, or who ever did live in Tooele County, are invited to meet at Lagoon and renew old acquaintances. There will be a picnic, games, rides, swimming and everything else to make fin All Tooele County people will meet at 5 p m at the Theatre Terrace for picnic and lunch Each family will bring his own lunch and then dance in the Lagoon Ballroom at 8 pm. beginning Music will be furnished by the famous 22 piece North Tooele Stake Orchestra. Meet and renew old acquaintances at Lagoon, Wednesday, July 15 tickets Buy your concession rom the stake committee and help with the construction of the new Seminary Expansion Program in Tooele. Tor those who do not have transportation a bus will leave from the North Tooele Stake House, on Pinchurst and Utah Avenue, at p m Round trip per person will be seventy five cents. 1 ft? j I UN FOR ALL is planned for Tooele County Day at Lagoon on July 15, at Chief attraction the popular resort is the invit- ing jjool, where you swim in water "fit to drink. Proceeds from the affair will go to support the Seminary building fund project. f -- 1 f f -- -- -- TU4-338- x pre-scho- Just Arrived $ 4 HI Heads Plan Elaborate Fair Display AF Three Tooele County 4 H Club leaders have been appointed to an Over-al- l Committee to assist Eh Robert and Helen Brown zabeth Darlcy, Home Agent, m Tooele, son Jutv 9. deOrin and Violet Thurston Ad- developing plans for the County cock, Tooele, son July 9. partment at the Tooele I air, to be held August 20, 21, 22 Surgery Mellie Romano, Tooele Appointed to the committee were Ilena Neilson, Jackson, Wyo. Evelyn Kerr, President of the Tooele County Leaders Council; Roy Bryan, Tooele Medical Elna Worthington, vice - president and Billie Lee of the council Daniel Bush, Tooele Ernest Redd'ck, Tooele past president of the Leaders exhibit for this rouncil. The Accident JeauttU bcagraves, Tod Edik 'year premises to be the bifeoesti Tooele Valley Hospital Mc-I'lu- 4-- contest. Here and best for many yea is All 4pHjparation again, vicing for the light to represent Tooele County at the State Style entries will be made on Augustlthosc who were 14 before Jan 18 and will be judged the day of this year, will be able to com- Dress Review held in connection before the I air opens. In addi pete for the right to attend the with the Stale Tair. A fashion exhibit there will State I air and rnlrr meal pre- show lion to the tcdturuig all 4 H Club mem this! be a demonstration contest. En- paration contest. Girls in in bris is also being planned two be into will divided tries department plan, shop, prepare aun "h lwrlc groups, a junior and a senior serve, and clear up after a I All 4H Club Leaders will division. Those in the senior divi which will be served to 4 people ty air. be whom of will two receive to be will complete details and m judges. sion compete eligible for the right to attend the State There will also be a style dress slructions together with the help where girls who have com jty Fair Premium book to Fair and represent Tooele County of them correctly enter their in the State Demonstration Con pleled three or more years test. sewing and who were 14 before Club members and the members' bt'projeU woik m the County Fax There will aLo be a meal pre- - January 1 of thn year will -- H , mcall-0'"'rUl0- Coun-revie- i I 1 & A ? n JrA. HONORED AT THE CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE LUNCHLON held Wednesday at the Kirk Coral Room, were the above officers m charge of the Reservists, now training at TOD and who have come from as far as Little Lt. Col. Rock, Arkansas. I irst row L to R Walter Snyder, 320th Old. Bn. Grand Island, Nebraska; Col. Ovid Maples, 933d ARTU, Freeport, III. (here last year); Chamber of Commerce President, W Bevan Anderson; Col. Haco Boyd, 9303 ARTU, Little Rock, Ark., suitor commander; Lt. Col. James Dicks, TOD LL Executive Officer. Second Row L to R Col. Aldeu B Foley, 312th Ord. Bn. Decatur, III, (apt Ihyd Arvancttr, 29lst Ord. Co. of Giand Island,' Nebr. (Hastings, Nebr.). Capt. CO. 320 George Bixenmann, Detachment Old Bn , Kearney, Nebr ; Major O. W. Webb, bth U S. Army Inspector, Presidio of San Francisco, Calif ; Major Angelo Santoro, Regular Army Advisor to Reserve Units in Freeport, III.; Major A. B. Burnett, USAR, Camp Commander. |