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Show Volume Sixty-Si- Tooele. Utah Friday, Jur.o x Number Fifty Two 'j 1961 T emporary Water Restriction Continues for Users in Tooele f 1 brt-t v XV jh: Work Delayed by Faelory Well Pari Alfred Nelson Has Active Life al K.l Station 12. has the quality youth preserving prrjx-tua-l and has never publicly revealed his age. His age has never been a factor in his life filltd to overflowing with a con tmual push to serve every thing which was for the benefit of all. and this urge continues MR. NELSON of Workmen separated the last piece of tubing on the Lily Well near Warner Station, afternoon and installation will Wednesday as soon as parts arrive which are being rushed from Pamona, California. City crews will have accomplished in a little bi-gi- over a weeks lime what it took contractors four months to do in 1958 and 59. L l.o R. are Gerald Mills, Dun Barraclough, Mas or James Bevan who has been assisting the Oliver Peasnall and Clarence workers; Brunyer. with him. He comes FxpIoriiiGr ternoon. e Willing Well Workers rather for the pump at the bottom of Tootle's Warner water well were the only things dilaing the assembly of pump equipment whuh will put the well back m:o ojieratnm. PLMP is specially made and requires niL MVYEAR-OIthese special parts whuh are being rushed from the manufacturer in IVnon.i, Cal. forma, and are xjiected in Tooele, Thursday af 1 Alfred M Nelson, one of Tooele County's most distinguished Citi zens, will celebrate his eighty third bitlhday next Monday, June Installation of the tubing whuh will protect the snuit, )s considered a tedious task since the tubing is in ten foot sections "We are accomjioshiiig in a few davs what it took repair specialists four months to do in said Mavor James Bevan, who along with other city officials has spent much of his time at the well site. Meanwhile, although the dismantled pump is now sitting in 90 feet of water. City officials state that water restrictions will have to be continued every other night 1958-39- from Unlimited Sal. 1:30 IM. One of the outstanding leaders the wot Ids ra e into space will Ik-- the featured speaker at the Explorer session of the MIA in distinguished June Conference. "Explorer Unpioneer parentage. His father. Swen Nelson, was an early day limited" is the theme of this unbutcher and merchant and he usual presentation of the vast traveled to the early mining opportunities for development ofcamps in this vicinity and Tooele fered the young men of the world City with his store on wheels, a through the Explorer Program covered wagon, drawn by a team of the Boy Scouts of America. of horses. I. Cummings, Elder Clifford 11 00 9 00 from m to p pm. himself a conSwen Nelson, who has been the Director of the Monand (Thursday, Saturday vert from Sweden, returned to United Slates Lunar Program A highway fatality early Wednesday morning, June 7, 13 miles day). They express thanks for the his native land from here as a of 1959 and has been 19G1 since west of Grantsville, has brought Tooele County's July of all highway fa and fairness cooperation George Allen, age 6i, having filled already involved missionary, in the space and missile toll of to all as last with five, six rulcompared up year. Ulity er of Allen s Food Town, and a a jwo year mission at the time townspeople in abidmgy this effort since 1946, development THREE OF THE FIVE fatalities involved victims if and it that died churchman. ing they emjihasis of h, conversion. He came to prominent will give the keynote address on which, according to the Sheriffs office, is normal, since the ma were not for this the cooperation Thursday at 7:45 am. following! Utah in jS65 the frontiers opening to the jonty ot fatalities usually in an extended illness. watering problem would be worse married NELSON SWEN was young men of the "space age" of volve tourists traveling highways than it is. FUNERAL SERVICES will be t0 prej,-ickHe will be joined by eight Joranson, also an US which is a main artery today. OFFICIALS EMPHASIS that Saturday at 1 p m. in the Tooele LDS Convert, when the two of the nation's outstanding Exto the west coast. of is water and available plenty Ward Church. Friends may!barked for America in 1865. The from California, Posts Robert Fuentes, 22, 7G.9 Denthat when the mechanical failure plorer call at Tate Mortuary, Friday jwe(jding ceremony was perform-frover Street, Salt Lake City, died is corrected Tooele's water situa- Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Nev., 7 to 9 p m. and until fun- who will demonstrate their specby ships captain enroute on his way to Tooele Valley hostion will be back to normal. eral time Saturday. Interment from Copenhagen to Liverpool. of a fractured and neck "As a matter of fact," said ialties nnd skills and will anspital will be in the Tooele City ceme His brother, Peter Nelson, who In a business meeting, Wednesday evening, tiie Tooele Jaycees wer questions on the oragnizing skull and crushed chest, lollow-tn- g Mayor Bevan, "we had to shut the tery. sailed on the same ship was also adopted a "Clean Up" campaign in Tooele as its immediate com- Warner station well down for a and making "Explorer Unlimit12:30 a in. accident caused Mr. Allen was born at Hunts- married at the same time to his munity service project. few days to the breakdown ed" really operate. when the victims car failed to to The campaign is under the direction of vice president, Kay because allprior ville, Utah, August 25, 1893, the wife, Sophie. a left the road the water tanks were This fine program is ojx-curve, negotiate new lladdon, and serving as project chairman is Bob Hunt. According Swen and their of Isabel son and and Peter Ammon in all who interested are Hislop young over filled." and rolled at least four Friday, June 9 at 7:45 p.m. at men from 14 years and older and brides, crossed the plain by ox to Mr. Haddon, the campaign times. Mr. Fuentes was alone in the North Tooele Stake recrea- Allen. to Lake his Salt from Omaha are tram widow, a cordial invitation is extended will be concentrated on Main Surviving his east bound vehicle. tion hall, the Genevieve Lewis to the boys and their leaders. ExGrace, two sons, and one daugh- City, coming directly to Tooele Street, and in the Tooele busiThe car was reported to be Variety Show will be staged. of Logan, Keith on from Brigham ness district, in order to improve hibits in action will be at the assignment traveling at an excessive rate of Students in colorful costumes, ter, ofGeorge, Jr., Tooele and Mrs. Marjorie Young. field house for all to see and ask the town's appearance for visit will be presented in skits, songs, J., speed. of Plans for the June 14 Annual surrounding areas will join in ob- as many questions as time will The four young imigrants spent ors. He also said that Tooele Nelson Bountiful, together DEPUTY SHERIFF William and dances featuring ballet, and with fourteen grandchildren and the first winter at the home of .City has promised to fuiiy Flag Day ceremony to be held at serving Flag Day as it should be permit. This will be a "Show and E. Pitt investigated the acci- tap. Can- the Western Boys Baseball Inter- observed in this time of our coun- Tell" demonstration of outstandin the Whitehouse brothers and Pine sisters following the this with in Jaycees ojjerate dent and Gillette ambulance national Field under the direction try's crises in international af- ing explorer skills and specialit Ammon first is was and that here the the Louis, Daniel, Either, yon 'project, Sponsoring organization brought the victim to the Tooele of the Tooele Elks Lodge are fairs, when our whole way of life ties. As leaders of youth includWilliam Abner Allen, to Swen and his was and and child born and Ward Relief Society Eighth the crash Valley hospital from 'tickets may be purchased at the Mrs. Mark (Senneth) Johanson.jwife, who was Matilda, who later In other business, the newly shaping up rapidly, reported Bob is being attacked by those who ing LDS Bishops and MIA leadsite. named as Cudd, Chairman or the Elks Flag would see us destroyed. of Huntsville: Effie Allen and married Joseph Tate, and she organized Jaycees ers are requested to bring their The car was completely de- door for 50 cents, adults, 25 cents all Mrs. Myrtle Wadsworth, both of 'resides in Pomona, California, in membership committee children. committee. 1673 Day will No. Tooele Elks young men and enjoy "Exploring Lodge molished. Field-housGary Griffith and Dick Ogden, and Jess P. Allen of her ninety fourth year. be among 1,950 Elk Lodges in all Unlimited, University Boys from the WBBA and the Tooele. THERE WERE ten children Shosted. Helping to direct this June 10, 1961, 1.30 p.m. of the country paying tribute parts Father Marceau MR. ALLEN spent his early born to the Swen Nelson family committees activities will be vice Boys Scouts will lead off the to the Flag on the 184th anniverLcland Beckstrom. ceremony, which starts at 7:30 p. life in Huntsville, and was mar- and Alfred M., was the seventh, president Uenefit Parly sary of its adoption by the ConDean head the Fi- m. this coming Wednesday, June tinental will ried June 11, 1919, in the Salt being born June 12, 1878. Stringham Congress on June 14, 1777. 11. At 8.00 p m. the Elks will proBenefit games party for Father Lake Temple, following an LDS Alfred completed to the eighth nance committee and will be asThe Elks have been observing The annual reunion of the who placed in Tooele Mission to the Eastern States grade in Tooele, with his teach- sisted by Director, Clar Hansen. vide the public ceremony with golfers since 1908. Tooele Third Ward will be held Marceau, will be held June 17, from 1916 to 1919. background history of Flag Day The club also rejxirtedly set its Western Amateur week's last ers Thomas Sarah Gee, being under sponsorship of St. MarFriday, June 9, at the City Park. Mr. Allen came to Tooele with Nix, D. D. Houtz, J. A. Vance, A. charter banquet for Wednesday, the Stars and Stripes against a staged at the local links tourney Club and Ladies Mens All ward members and former guerites featuring our Flag Waul to Can and its next regular background are - A Flight: Jay Bateman, cr.n be purchased his brother Jess, in 1925, and J. Stookey and William S. Marks. July 12, members are invited to attend. Guild. Tickets 28 as the decorative theme. for June third place and Delbert Mitchell Cash Tooele the to From Allens Wednesday, Store. he meeting went opened They Cash Store, or from in canning fourth Recreational activities will get at Busico's Anyone interested had previous experience in the LDS University in Salt Lake City Members also approved a Jay-ce- e The ceremony is not expected place. of Club or members Mens more than 45 minutes. either Pineapple or Peas, is askB Flight - Don Skinner, first underway at 4 p.m. and lunch will Ladies Guild, or with a teachers entry in the July 4 parade to last 206, grocery business, and just prior and graduated by calling be at the bowery at 6:30 p.m. to coming to Tooele had owned certificate in 1898, and went diEmphasis was put on building There will be no ball game that ed to contact Keith Maloney at place. Each family is asked to bring AH friends of Father Marceau and or Orris Watson. Dead- Peter Van Ottcn, a restaurant rectly to Weber Academy, where membership and also compiling evening, and Mack Dow, Exalted 19S4-operated their own lunch. he taught for five years, with a list of projjosed are invited to attend. Tickets are in partnership at Ely, Nevada. community Ruler of the Elks, expressed the line for ordering Pineapple is third place and Jim Dugdale, fifth one dollar each. The proceeds of Mr. Allen was active in the lo- President David O. McKay being projects and fund raising ideas. hope that the citizens of Tooele and June 19. place. this affair will be used to help de- cal LDS Church organizations, the principal for two of the five fray the cost of Father Marceaus having been a member of the years medical bills incurred during his North Ward Bishopric for eight MR. NELSON went on a misrecent illness, and to purchase years, and was a member of the sion to Sweden in 1904, being call artificial limbs. The games party Tooele Stake High Council for a ed from his teaching position at 16 will be held at St. Marguerites number of years. Weber. At the conclusion of his Other activities and Church mission he returned to Tooele in Favorable formation for a dam mated Hall, located on North The Queen Contest for the 4th Social Tooele City officials are very yon water for lawns and gardens by the engineers and compositions hold included President 1906 and ran for County Superin in Settlement of July celebration, previously Broadway. will be the pany officials that the usable favorable toward this new pro- and permit as much as half of Canyon of the YMMIA at Huntsville, announced for June 17 will be tendent of Schools, with his name basis of the engineering report to supply in Settlement Canyon will ject as it is estimated that when, the present City culinary water Genealogical work in the Sixth being included on both tickets. be presented to the shareholders be doubled by the construction of and if, its operation becomes ef- supply to be used in expansion of held Friday, June 16th, the first MARRIAGE LICENSES Ward in Ogden, teacher in Sunnight of the Horse Show, which ISSUED AT TOOELE After one year as Superinten- of the Settlement Canyon Irriga- a dam and pressure irrigation fective, that irrigation sharehold- Tooele City to meet the demands day School, MIA, and Priest- dent, Mr. Nelson was asked to tion Company, at a begins at 7:30 p.m. Interested ers will use the Settlement Can of the future. meeting call- system. A. Howard 21, Tooele, hood, member of the Sunday serve as Yerke, contestants and sponsors please of the Tooele ed for 7 p.m. Wednesday, June Principal Rhea Gayle Vance, 18, Tooele. School superintendency in Tooele. or 1236-W- . call 2095-School, and it was while he was 21 in the Tooele City Court Room in this position from 1907 to 1914 Auditorium, according to anthat he fathered the Tooele High nouncement this week by the School, and he taught the first Board of Directors. year of high school in 1908, reSeveral months have been repeating it again in 1909, and in to locate the 1910 taught the second year, 1911 quired in drilling the third year and 1912, the fourth proper underground formation to year, adding a high school faculty sustain a dam structure and bedrock at depths from 18 to 51 feet as the demand required. Classes were held in the hall- have been encountered at a site l a short distance above the power ways and siderooms of the house. in and until 1911, building A SIGHT higher in the canyon 1912 the space over the present had a more favorable surand rented was Walgreen Drug this, together with the Tooele L- face location for a dam, was found to be entirely unsuitable ibrary Building, during morning when drilling disclosed the abthe in rooms and grade hours, school building was all utilized sence of bedrock to depths up to ninety feet. for classes. Authorization was given sevAT THE opening of the school term in 1913, the Tooele High eral months ago by the shareSchool moved into the first sec- holders of Settlement Canyon Irtion of what is the present Tooele rigation Co., to levy a special assessment on the slock of the comJunior High School buildings. Although Mr. Nelsons life ap- pany, to investigate the feasibilto the brim with ity of a dam in Settlement Canpears filled school activities yet this was just yon to impound irrigation water, a part of his contribution to the and the June 21st meeting is being called to make this rcjjort. community. The shareholders will be ask to Possibly no member of the LDS Church in this locality has had a give sanction to seek governmore varied and lasting exper- ment approval for the construcience in church activity than A- tion of the dam, which will, if ajv main sponsoring merchants are Bonneville Receiving a $15.00 "Guess .Who" check lfred M. Nelson. He filled a church proved, be the beginning of a proMotors Co., Gordons Furniture Co., O. K. from Tom Burgess of Barrus Motors is art. Absent when the picture was taken A few of the lovelies vying for the crown mission to Sweden, taught school ject to put all irrigation water in Welders and Caldwell Drug. Those Rubber Hammonds Mr. Hammond Grant L Settlement (center). are a celebration at were under Sharon Linda Carol presfive years in an LDS Academy Canyon for the Independence Day Stapher, Nesslage, in all four boxes have a better who enter of the McKenna Pat sure (right) entry guessed to R: Sharon Bevan, Pamela Bevan, Dee system for use on the proBoyer, Carol Millward, Marjorie Clegg and Weber, taught a special Sunday to wia chance weeks "Guess as last Tooele Smelter of the shaieholders. Lee Gloria Ttri Shields, perty Karen Lynn hite, Maloney. Parks, Who along with eight clues. This week the IT IS CONSERVATIVELY esti (Continued Back Page) Gordon, Sbarlcen Gillette and Marilyn Stew Death Brings Toll To Five for Year n Tooele Jaycees Plan Cleanup 40-5- Postponed Variety Show Friday Night em-Thir- d Flag Day Observance Wed. y e, 3rd Ward Plans Who Placed Annual Reunion Till of July Settlement Dam is Feasible Queen Contest Fri., June grade-schoo- Anollirr Winner Queen Contslants A ) |