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Show I1 Volume mis Tocele. Utah Friday, Juno 2, Sixty-Si- x - XZZX Number fifty One 1961 Water Emergency IDeclared as Pump Goes Out Tooele Girl Dies Thin s. In Sail Lake Cily Asks 48 Hour Ban on Sprinkling 'J Joyce laRi-- fothrane, age 18 died Thursday morning at 6 25 l in Salt j a in at the IDS Lake City, following heart sur-- i gcry of a wetk ago e A Hie-piia- i ) Olios Who' Again (HO receive a $5.00 check (or naming Mrs. Elsie Eastman (right) as last week's "Guess Who". Passing out the money is Mrs. Dorothy England, of St)le Shop. Mrs. Randall did not have the right number of clues so this week's jackpot is up to a possible $50.00. However, "Guess Rom-I- I a Randall Uho" fans have discovered that this weeks mstery personality is extremely hard to find. Key sponsoring merchants are Uarrus Motors, Bradshaw Auto Parts, Bill While Chevron Service and Phillips I urniture Mart. which The mysterious blasts knocked the stations out, occured shortly before 5 am. Sunday. Since that time FBI and other government teams have been sifting over the wreckage, searching for clues as to who did the damage and why. American Telephone and Telegraph stated that all information should be telephoned to the near-- j est office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. I i Luinral services are pend.ng, S(inlli W ard Are your finances all fouled lip Do you ask yourself What caused me to get inio this mess in the) first plai e "BeIS A Ol R ANSttIR cause there is never enough If so money at the right time." you not'd to establish a realistic To Sponsor Saturday Dance Seventh Ward MIA will be sponsors of the regular Saturday night dance, June 3, to be held at the North Stake tabernacle. budget. The plate to f ml out about budgets and fmanre is the I levcnth Ward Church, this Saturday, June Dancing will get underway at 9 pm. to the music of the stake) orchestra. Admission will be by budget card and guest ticket. There will be a floor show and Funeral Friday At Monroe For 3Ir. Amlerton Good FNIiin" In County Mrs. Sadie Kirk Open House 3. W refreshments at intermission. Alma Wesley Anderton, 60. died Tuesday, May 30. 1961, at the Tooele Valley Hospital, from a heart ailment. He was born in Monroe, Utah, October 30, 1900, a son of James William and Sarah Jane Barney anj was married to Geneva An derson. Cudgel Your Worry Awav in the Tooele I ighih Ward, and a student at, the Tootle II. gh Sihool. The American Telephone and Telegraph Co., is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for the blowing up of three communications relay stations in Western Tooele County and Nevada. Service has been fully restored to the three microwave stations located at Cedar Mountain, Tooele County (near Lowe) and just across the state line in Nevada, near Wendover, Tooele County, and a cable repeater station at Knolls, Joyce. wtio had been in ill htalih, most of h r life, was born in this) city, August 28, 1912, the daugh-- j ii r of Garth Marion Cochrane and I ae LaRee Summerville, whoi survive, as well as two brothers. j Loni Dean and Garth Paul. Jowe was active $10,000 Reward In Tower Bias ling Tooele County. Pump on the big well, Souih of Warner .Station, went out Wednesday night, and looele lily oltieiah have asked a voluntary forty eight hour stoppage of sprinkling throughout Tooele lily. The water supply in ail storage tanks is at a danger low for fire protection and culinary use, and the Highland area of the lily was virtually out of water by noon Thursday. This emergency requires the cooperation of the entire citizenry. Major Bevan stated, but there is no need for undue concern as this is a temporary water problem, with repair crews and pump manufacturer on a twenty four hour basis to remedy the mechanical failure. 4 According to Roy Garrard, County Fish and Game Officer, fishing is good in Tooele County. three streams. North WilWillow and Clover South low, have all been planted with legal size trout. All oIitii Ainulriii Trophies Looking over this year's Western Utah Amateur golf trophies are back L to R: Bob Bloonidale, golf course starter; Alex Stevenson, Tooele Pro. front L to R: Keilh look. Jack Gowans, and Tim AbJett. The trophies were donated by the Tooele City Corp., Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, Tooele Eagles and Tooele Elks. The tourney starts at the local course friday morning and to date 125 entries have been received, most of them being from out of town. Ralph Johnson, of Bonneville golf course in Salt Lake lily is defending champion of this three day tourney. Attorney Morris Young will be the speaker for the evening, and the Young Married s Class of the Eleventh Ward MIA invites all married couples of the ward to come and hear the instruction and advice given. LIGHT refreshments will be served. The group wall meet at 7.30 p m. in the Relief Society Room. Seymour W. Curry Manv Attend Ai l Exhibit Seymour Curry is Jo Monday Mr. Anderton had resided in Tooele since 1952 and had been Over three hundred seventy to year are open Streams employed at the Tooele Ordnance round fishing - so sportsmen - go enjoyed the Art Exhibit 1959. his until in retirement Depot held at the Harris Lle- and Tea, it! to his are widow, eight Surviving School on May 14. Out of be will honored Sadie Kirk Mrs. mentary 1 sons and two daughters, Virl, Bud, A town guests came from Spring- 6 on I house an at Tuesday, Mrs. open Ned, Robert, Grant, Harold, of her 81st birth- ee-o- ll "This is an ALERT! . . . Alert- Berniece Walker, Mrs. Maxine) June on occasion and day. of all Tooele; Shut-IOlson, Ralph this a ing you to visit Donald, Salt Lake City, and 18 She will greet friends and relaEnCrics pourms in for ihcj A minimum o( SUM in Sunday. mol, s'ct' mbn u'lly third birlhiluy comms tives at the home of her son Don to will Wuslern Amnteur Coif Is Euura.ud thu lidd grandchildren. NATIONAL Shut-In- s lursus, Day be130 jioin East Glenwood Kirk at fourl D'0, Tournament in its seven year his- - six places in each of be celebrated throughout the naM ,e iiuntmc 'the only surviving Also surviving are his mother, tween the hours of 7 and 10 p m. Js0 to Alex Steven.' flights, with first place worth $100 in according tion on June 4 this year, accord- of Salt Lake War Veteran residing City; brother, George son, Pro at Tooele. plus a beautiful trophy to Pachmo ing to Mrs. Ella R. Durrant, Belgrade, Montana; three sisters, Cora!!000'0 County, and m,s j provo winner which were donated by.Jcnscn who devote their chairman of the ' Tooele County Mrs. Ella Hoover, Hunter; Mrs. Association President, Keith OF THE EIGHTY volunteers (ime hold Shut-In- s will Tooele Tooele Coun Tooele Stake National City Corp, tyj td,Ln. )n mjkini, the exhlbll a!m Company A. First Montana. an(j j,is tournament chairman, chapter of the Emma Olson, Provo and Mrs. for the comedy male lead of for the Spanish American War, Day Association. Qsen anj office) s Mark Chamber of Commerce, Tooele Telma McIntosh, Ely, Nevada. nused Valley on Tuesday, June Cindberg, BilI Gibson and Bevan! Lugies and Tooele Elks Clubs there aie onLv fVe surviving. Mr. entries) one There were seventy Shut-In- s 6 at 8 p m. at the looele First Day has been set aside To1' r Funeral services will be held are busy with Anderson of local talent, and sixty from1Curry- - of lhls Cly; Wllllam as the first Sunday of June each at the Monroe LDS Church at 1 and Gillum Radis, both of duties and greens keeper, hrt ney other of the state represent-Dieparts to Brother year to give special attention os Angeles, p m. Friday and burial will be in Hugh Jones and Reverand and Mrs. James C. The part calls for a low tenor Tony Leonelli is working night ing the area, from Mt. Pleasant those who are home bound or bed- the Monroe cemetery. Robert Rothweller, both of Great to the an course to will ay their honored held will be be Funeral services with sPracing Ogden. but a baritone by voice good Stephens ridden, stated Mrs. Durrant. Friends may call at the Tate friends on Friday, June 2nd, at range could handle the part easily. pcrfeetion. Not only did the artists have a Tabs, Montana, in Lelu, Friday, at 1pm. "A visit, a card or letter, or an from 7 to 9 the Community Methodist Church All men, young and old in the A. Calton, brother of Mrs chance to show their work, but' !he American Legion has Thursday Mortuary, Joseph so mean can afternoon outing 0Uf Mr- Curry each Memorial from Bountiful sold three, William P. Zentner of this city p m. prior to their departure for Colo- stake are invited to tryout for the A much for someone who is shut-iYou Thank honors, during the Day. Big rado. paintings. part. The production, under the These reminded Mrs. Durrant. 30 at died Mr. Memorial 49, Calton, Day program, and this May Mr. Petty showed sixteen horse direction of the Stake MIA will be A big thank you goes to the small attentions can give hope A pot luck supper will be servvas n0 exception, his home in Lehi of a heart at- yoar he the and let children 18. on pictures August presented of Mr. Max! tack. He is survived and courage to those who are ill Eighth graders ved, starting about 6 30 p m. and by his widow, of the schoo, pick the picture thcyt Mr. Curry is always delighted and stricken. She further urged friends from throughout the com It seems as though the two Gowans, who have contributed and seven sons and daughters. Ii.ked mnu and Yprpki.ntp'ri n'm!lwith this Memorial Day honor, as $13 05 to the Tooele County Canall residents of Tooele County to t'lat he 13 representing The funeral will be held at the mumty as well as members of most dangerous periods of life ,he school. movement. in this of all wars, and he is the Methodist Church are invited are 1) before 40, and 2) after 40. cer Crusade. participate heroes lle chapel. Wing Mortuary THE PTA presented the school can usually Names of the shut-in-s The money was accumulated out to this farewell party. happy to stand for them. with a picture The Placid in be obtained from local bishops, during the school year and turn- IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE Last rites were held Wednesday Rev. Stephens is retiring from Pond by Beverly Dobson. ed over to Mrs. Virginia Soder-borg- , pastors, or priests. 2 the and will to at Tate Mortuary the active ministry at The pupils art work was dis- go p.m. MRS. DURRANT WAS instru- for Tooele County Cancer chair birth, as Advertising seems to raise the played in many various ways and 1I1R of the Place six year old Richard Kay Colorado to make his home. mental in instigating the Shut-In- s who man. of level his as well James as Friwho Curry, died living parents, wishing, (Rickie) Leatham, was born in Lisebond, New York, Day movement m Tooele county day at Salt Lake hospital from several years ago through a friend! kemiiT. He is a son of Gene and his mother, Margaret Wallace Mrs. LaVonMcBr.de who is pres.-an- d N Curry, who was born in Canada, Leatham. J Haynes funeral Graveside services dent of the Utah Chapter of the went to Michigan when Seymour were held Thursday morning at THE FUNERAL was conducted National Shut-In- s was but nine months old. Day Association. the Tooele Cemetery for Phares Since this time, she has been by Bishop Thomas Burgess of the His mother died m Michigan, W. Frank, who died May 28 at faithful in promoting this move Tooele Fifth Ward. when Seymour was age 12, and his home in Pocatello, Idaho, of ment and throughout the year his father shortly thereafter movBishop Emerson Lee offered the a heart attack does her part in cheering the shut-in- s invocation and Bob Corbett sang ed the family to Great Falls, MonMr. Frank who is the husband with with her singing. Though she! Dear Little Boy of Mine tana. of Thelma Park, formerly of this Duffin playing is confined to a wheel-chaishe, Martina Except for the war span, Seycity, was born August 6, 1903, at mour lived in Montana, until commanages to visit rest homes many paniment. Carver W. Bryan was the as a board of lOphir, Utah, to John and Matilda times each year to sing to the ing to Tooele in 1908, at the beequalization, to hear speaker and the concluding musi- complaints on assessed valuation Green Frank. He was married on elderly and ill occupants there. ginning of the Tooele Smelter. She has been instrumental in cal number was a vocal solo by'iof Mr. Curry was the first man to July 7, 1924 in Evanston, Wyo. or receive applicapioperty, fire the boilers to start up the Mighty Like a tion for abatement or remittance and the marriage was later solemstarting a chapter of the associa- Roxie Dobson nized in the Logan Temple. smelter power house, where he tion in St. George where she Rose. vf fovpC He was district superintendent BISHOP KENNETH Lewis gave continued his work as an oiler, spends the winters. Oil Company and a Continental the benediction and the grave at and later became a craneman in realtor. He also belonged to the the Tooele City Cemetery was the converter plant Elks and Eagles. dedicated by Faye Gillette. HE RETIRED front the Tooele Pallbearers were Kay Leatham, Surviving are his widow, a son Smelter in 1930 to accept the custodian position at Tooeles new Phares, Jr., and a grandchild of compress the smallest amount of Bert Haynes, William Pitt, Jack to 9 30 p m ; Monday, June Pocatello, and a sister, Mrs HerPost Olhce building and lit 1948 thought into the greatest number Marsh, Robert Poulscn and Doug-pman Bell of Salt Lake City. he became a full Hedge Civil Serof words. 19, 7.30 pm. to 9.30 pm. 'las Pernod. vice letirec, having received nu- mu ous citafions for his wotk. Mr. Cmry also retued, in the past ear Horn the High Priests Piesidem y of I (oole Stake, after a four ytai period of service. In addition to hundieds of close -and the and Officers first for officHall Dee Ted the ate were personal fi lends, Mr. Curry Czakowski, cr, Tranter,' City regular! The Tooele JayCecs JayCccs will receive the birtnday plaudits ially organized Monday evening, Martin Townsend, Bill Hunt, Clari meeting of the JayCees will be Loren Dunn, president; Leland his w.fe, Elsie Hanks Curry, at the Tooele City Hall. Hansen, Reese Richman, Robert! Wednesday, June 7, also at the1 Beckstrom and Kay Haddon, vice R: Max Harvey, PT4 president; Mrs. BerA beautiful painting by a former Tooelean, Blanche Mrs. two daughters, Hall Some of the first mat-do- presidents; Wayne Saltzgiver, secCharter members are Gordon Elder, Gary Crossley, Kay tha Johnson, Mrs. Beverly Dobson, the arMrs. Beverly Dobson, was purchased by the White, and Mrs. Margaret Gorof business are reported to. retary and Bill Gibson, treasurer Lewis Matekel, Dick Shost-.ter- s Lewis, Loren Dunn, Jay C. CoI- PTA officers and presented to the Harris tist, Mrs. Cora Jensen and Principal Joseph don, three sons, Merritt, Wallace be choosing a civic project for the1 Reese Richman and Clar Hansen, lege, Wayne Saltzgiver, Lcland1 ed and Dean Stringham and Arthur. All live in Tooele but Stephens. School, as a feature of the annual Art ExDirectors and Wayne Olsen, State Beckstroin, Wavne Olsen, Bill! An officers meeting is scheduIClub and also L to who resides a. Bountiful. are above Arthur Pictured held hibit J cd lor Wclk-Director. methods. the at recently. Max Monday Tooele, raising night Gibson, Garry Griffith, Annual Shut To Honor Mrs. Sadie Kirk In Day Is Sunday, June Western Amateur Bolters 1 r riP",J Slake Seeks Comedians For Musical n Retiring Couple To Be Honored Al Church Friday Lak'-Murr,- : Spamsh-Amcn-tor- spring Pro-Uyay- pre-tou- 1 sing-artis- ts - n Funeral Held Wednesday for Riekie Lealliam fls Graveside Riles Held Here For The Board of Ptiares Frank j Equalization Dales are Sel r, Tooele Jaycees Organized j Picture For The School f Had-'Cit- y |