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Show Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- n Volume Sixty Three Tooele, Utah, Friday, June Number Two 28, 1957 "mints in (his time of stress and jMram between merchant and Ihe ustnmer, One of the most enlightening and Informative articles of he season appears in the most .ecent issue of Saturday Evening rost, under the title. "Here's How I Cheat you, by a Gp I j E. G. Mantes To T.II.S. Band Makes Fine Showing! I ii Llnnrtin llflll I'flrtni iiiii Tooele matte Club International a fine showine in the lions urni-Carlo- s H retirement Jure salesman, from Ihe management of the Too j Why are people always p.iia.le had not been released at the tune of the conversation, but jelc Smelter, next week, once more mg for the cheapest? I rnest G If you will depend on the Mantes, Chevrolet-jOldsriobil- me ni the San I lancisco dailies had Icaturt-a picture ol our jbrings to the attention of all that dealer in Tooele, was there is room at the top for those esty and integrity of your home in the parade. Ted elected by the merchant, you will come out The hand members were enjoying a Teen-AgDance at the Iwho will pay Ihe price of climb-dow- n j alright in your buying. His pro eiat .ni of America to be coinone of the conversation; and Mr. Caldwell reported all was well ImCinamicr of the 1957 Good Will ex- wiih the g.otip Mr. Rardwell started with the fits are legitimate, and the i 44 years ago as a chem-,d.Just as he states, lie can't uursion lo Greece. He will be They arrived in San L rami sc oshortly after noon, Tuesday, and will depart Friday morning, early, arming home around ist on his first job; and step by afford to be a gyrper. by Mrs. Mantis. ' Don't be a suiker" buy from of this good-wilDie fndav midnight. step, he earned his upward flight; excursion ts to piomotc and cre-- ' and undoubtedly, if he had de- - merchants you know and .who ate good will between Ihe people sired to remain with the Interna- - knows his merchandise and who of Ihe United States and people lional Smelting and Refining Co.Jis honest about the representation he could have eventually been in of the quality of his products, ji.f Grcerc, and lo continue bring mg about belter understanding, the very lop position once held land closer cnoperatnn between Mrs. Ida Stone leaves this week by the late J. O. Elton. Tony Hervet and Darrel Brad-sha'the people of the two nations, His climbing upward has not jend lo Join an archaclogv group are home from a visit at busl-nisj Thcie will be about 203 Ifor a tour of Mexico, been at the expense of anyone Tucson. Ariz. with Orville Jones, and professional men and j The group of eight, headed by else; and he has stepped on no who has been afflicted with sorely women who will go with this es two professors, will leave Mon- - one's neck to put himself at an arthritis for several years, before .cuixion. leaving New Yoik City j Sis reservations were still open (cry. July II. first step in the idvantagc point. Carlos Rardwell and after leaving Tooele. 'on the S S (Juevn I reder.cka on'l noon Tuesday for the Calgmy.jiour will be in intensive study is a good man from any point His condition grew progressivend FORWARD Greece TO G. the to TRIP Mr. Enest Federation National Parks chartered bus course for four days at the Uni- you wish to view him. IjOOK sion by July II. ly worse In recent months until Mantes shows his charming wife places they and Mr. Mantes will be commander of the On arrival in Greece, members jjfp of Mexico. in our His greatest attainment versity in examination showed that his will visit on their scheduled good-wil- l excur of the excursion will attend sev-- j excursion. reservation must be Their trip will take them as estimation has been that his 44 left hip joint had almost comp(j,rp enl receptions to be given by the n hv lburMay llf ,h HCtk in far south as Vera Cruz. The lat- - years of climbing and supcrinten- letely wasted rT away. A doctor at service organization in Athens; !prjt.r to assurc h(Mc, rfMrVill, ter part of the tour will he daily drnry and management of the Turson od 0rville that hv under- . the mayor of Athens, the Greek grv rescrved seats at the without a taken out of Mexico City, smelter has loft k a operagoing government, and the King and pary single enemy or even a single tion they could replace his hip-joiof Greece. gui-cThe Calgary trip leaves early iwrson who would say bad about with a stainless steel ball; Ti The him. Dont gel the impression by and by spiking the leg bones to organization, c n,ornmj. July 4 and rcturn; a i will Athens. in of o. I,;,,. the his banquet give this that Cost is rrnniln wf July management the artificial socket, he would and Ihe honored guests present has not been tojvnotrh. He once more be able to walk and ,or bus and hotels plant will be the ambassador of the Unhas been efficient and aggressive have full use of his leg. ited States and the department for his company, and a square The operation is over, Tony reheads, the premier of Greece, and shooter with the employes. and Orville has been moved ports; his cabinet members. the mayor Mr. and Mrs. Bardwrll have to the polio ward of the hospital Ralph L. Webb, graduate of the of and other many Athens, Italian Day. been good neighbors, top citizens which has the The 21th .Y.U wh a double major l 0lf equipment to assist n h with willingness for civic respon- him in sponsored by the how to walk, once :hcm.stry and bic.enology, ho wju learning Q fQ Arcadja anei of Salt Civic Leagues lake sibility a friendliness to all. more, on his renovated leg. the duties of labyrataken over , ! in Truxihs with the gov- . sc f"r June" :T Tor' They have been truly one of us, 'ra-Orville is about one of the finUHbnic,an al bc WdTndTy.' I,n!lfcn errior of the state, the mayor of Dec at 12- - and Tooele shall miss them in est men that one could know. He T2,,nv illey Hospital. son of Lynn1'11 Marsh. of and (hc nnon at fast their moving elswhcre to reside. was manager here, for several Mr. Webb is a native ef Wash rnHlSt J. and Phvlhs Woods Marsh. 4dVi service clubs and other influcn- - South 4VM) Granato was announced hy We express God speed to them years, of the Gillette Theatres, mgton County, having been born , West, Kearns. and Mrs. Irene Martina, the hundreds of local and was always busy from SI Cl r.n.rnK tljh an. I rramll Burial View was in the helping Valley Tlte I celcration is a fraternal of the event. wilt Tooele be truly made someone who needed his skill: and friends. Pak' a"d ,bc srv,l A . and service organization interes-k'cmonhern has their .. program moving away. Dixie Col He is a graduate poorer by he was a genius in many lines conducted by E.sho,. Jack R. j(J monvla planned, and all Italians are inof endeavor. He has worked many Prtncc. of Kearns, ,ege; and foIloA.ng the complc,, h h,shcr ! The infant was born promoljnn vited to attend this gala event. lion of hi. D. Y U. degrees. hc; Ik. a'Sh June ay HI sum the If you were lo top!im( and sendee to the comup , Come one, come all; greet served his internship at St Mark the Tooele Transcript out of a me1157. at St. Mark's Hospital and in in 1957, thus Tooele tar events It scholarseveral muntty. old friends and make new gives chanical breakdown after he had is survived by a bro- - your Hospital in Salt Like City in X- what would be your choice? Mch stu. ,0 dcscrv, friends. finished the regular run at the undtr y Lynn; few grandparents We may have to wait a who need financial help for ',!cr' In? shows around midnight. 'u Ivcnncih T. Woods. T. of the let event to !r'and the weeks 125 education. The 'higher chapters Mr Webb comes from Utah He is one man who has a paid-u- p H. S. Rand's going to San Franlloul ,he Ulllled states arc Povo;, Tooclc; Mrs' -Jo oncer stock, in fact, his lifetime subscription to this cisco crys,lie- - but thrin,arsh m likely gcrv,n2 r and as we said last Ida newspaper; " P;,rc,' of out as one Tooclc'a stand top a'rH'C,vc communities, state and yo, Annie Wfxxis, of Tooolc; Pro; Tnd!alTk If we could send the Tooele fust week, '57 of ... events eers, coming here in 1819 whcrcl h The disaster drill has top billing TranscfljM to paradise, he would rcdcra'"m cu,lct',s abo" his grandfather, Edward Levitt a lhc subscription thefe, in our rating; and whether gen have a paid-uhundred thousand dollars rach was born before the family moved1 known locally, it was sent after he is a hundred! from the members to erally year carry to Cache Valley for three years, His myriad of friends fn and thru-ou- t on its objectives. "Enjoy a festive Fourth in Ver- out on wire to newspapers and then into the Dixie country. Tooele are pulling for him around world. the A tea will be given for Mrs. non is the invitation given to all come-bacMrs. Webb is the former Clc-ora lo which stage Wc received a newspaper clipMantes in Athens, Greece, by ofLAD Ralph L. Webb takes over the .TAKES OVER hy the Vernon L. D. S. Ward, buscould even exceed the expectaAlldredge of St. George. They ficers of the American Womens n a from from Europe duties of ily readying a host of events for ping were married in the St. George laboratory technician at the Tootle Valley tions of his doctors. of Greece. serving there with the U. S. the Independence Day holiday. L. D. S. Temple on September 30. organizations Hospital. with which was published a Army with will Events This honor will come to Mrs. parade begin 1953. They have two daughters. heading the at 10:30 a. m. sponsored, by the the name Tooele Mantes because she is the presiModern medical and surgical Ruth, age 3, and Marian, age 2. release. Each Tooof of organizdent the Womans Club auxiliary Primary. Mr. Webb is a returned mis- science is most wonderful, but in of event for the Our top pick invited been ation of the ward has c,c: and ,hc organizations, which many situations, the doctors are sionary of the L. D. S. Church to enter a float, with the Primary the year, thus far. is the Armed as honor her, are members of d having served in the Central helpless as babies. Tooto enter one for each class. Fam- Forces Week celebration at One of our native Tooelcans had lantic States from 1919 to 1951. lhc National Federation of Wom-Froele Ordnance beDepot. ilies and individuals arc also W1,h chapters all over 1951 to 1933. he served with!311'5 c,ubs his leg amputated at the hip this The running of the special train Wl,ldding asked to enter floats. week at Mayo Brothers Clinic the U. S. Navy in the Korean wat-jibpast Priz.cs will be given for the best from Tooeles Main and Vine St. in ers on the U. S. S. Iowa ?nd die Mr- - and Mrs- Mantes have been Minnesota. Rochester, Jusf 4rrivef At of D. O. event was T. to the top floats in each division. U. S. S. Clue. Dr. extensively entertained prior to Bruce P. McBride, son of Tooele Vailey Hospital The patriotic program will in- this top event; but taking close the late Dr. and Mrs. A very lovely He and his family live at 305 their departure. Lyman A. of was second the Will great array clude: readings by Phyllis was given in McBride of Tooele, and a pracSouth Second West in the home ''bon voyage tea for befree concessions An urgent, appeal is hereby entirely paid Floats: Sweepstakes J75; sec formerly occupied by Ansolmo honor of Mrs. Mantes by Mrs. Clcamont and Shirley Wade Day iams and Ruth Bcnnion; a male dentist in Salt Lake City, and sexcral mu- by the promotion funds of the De- ticing ing made to the merchants, stake ond place $50; third place, $25; Leal, who A de- Tooele, daughter, June 26. dancing, quartet; afternoon. Sunday Argus, his work as developed cancer bf the recently resigned churches-scoutsbeen which heretofore had pot, Lewis and Bertha Washington sical numbers. The program will organizations, wards, fourth place, $15. bone in his left leg believed to Tooele Valley Hospital technician lightful dinner party was given O. emD. T. used a. m. exclusively for girl scouts, brownies, the Miniature floats: First place June 1, to take a position in the by Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Spores, as Trujillo, Tod Park, girl, June 26. begin at have come from his frequent conlittle league and boy baseball $15; second Richard and Lillian Decker Sports and games arc scheduled ployee functions. were the at Foil $10. y in his care, and given Douglas tact with Mo. at Jefferson place hospital City, made Colonel clubs of all ages, American LegSupensky surely to begin at 2 p. m. with a softball harncs section: First and Arvel Webb, the lathee of Mr. Club by Mr. and Mrs. G. P. I.ainh Bear, Stockton, son, June 27. of He has been treatment teeth. Pony w ion ball club, all kiddies with hi second game in the offing for about 4 a hit ith the huge crowd and at 'Rht,n condition places, trophies. Webb, runs the Hurricane Flour and also, at the Ambassador Club doping the same time the great-or staged o'clock. tricycles, ponies, dogs cycles for scveraI wccks: and h,s br0 Novelty section: First place $10 Mills, likely (he only one in the by Mr. and Mrs. John Papanik-olas- , to ever stunt relations kids in costumes or miniature size Refreshments and concessions est public and at the home of Mr. and thcr. Dr. June P. McBride, pracMarching units: First place $25 state still using water jxiwcr. floats to support your Fourth of Bicycle and will be available throughout the bc pulled off by the Army to weld tricycle entries: 1st Tbs mother is Mrs. Vilatc Lev- Mrs. Peter Paulos in Magna, for ticing physician, now of Los Angand a between community unity July parade committee by your place $3, second place $2. the Manteses and friends. day. Medical came to Salt Lake City and itt Webb. eles, the installation. entry in what is hoped to be the Kiddies costumes: First place Mrs. E. G. Paulos entertained Ida Hacking. Tooele went on east with his brother Tooeles biggest parade. at a luncheon at Hotel Utah, and $3; second place, $2 where it was found necessary to Randy Clark, Tooele The military units arc going all Prizes will be awarded at the 2nd The offer still goes a gift of amputate his left leg at the hip. Mrs. G. A. Paulos entertained at Dorothy Eichncr, Tooele out for this even!; and it is hoped ciiy park immediately after the To two safety belts for the auto, from Finn's with a dinner party. David Crawford, Tooele It was Dr. Bruce, who recently Mr. Hunt, manager of Bradshaw sent to your Editor the valuable that the other organizations and parade Mrs. Allen Lindbcrg and Mrs. At Auto Parts Company, to the par- files of his father. Dr. Lyman A. individuals will not let us down. The Tooele Bit and Spur Club David Jensen held a very lovely Hope Green, Grantsvillc About M beautiful floats will be will enter," together with the Too- - Second Ward Scouts, Trop 130, breakfast for Mrs. Mantes in Ihe Victor Warr, F.rda ents of the largest family regis- McBride, containing the informacntcred by Tooele Ordnance, it isjele Junior Posse, and a section will sponsor a cake sale. Satur- beautiful yard of Mrs. Jensen. Accident tering at the store. tion which we published in our Remember the condition the Memorial Day issue, last month, Mr. and Mrs. George Argus will reported. Colonel J. A. Supcnskylof Shetland pony rigs, other par-- . day June 29, at Allens Store, beBethel Prathers, Utica, III. has also requested the .Sixth U. S. tde entries. George Edward Nelson Jr. has parents of the largest family reg- on local boys who had given their entertain at a farewell dinner and Mary Ann Prathers, Los Angginning at 9 a. ni. his position as Tooele istering. In times like this, the lives in World War I. be Band to All Kilted will to resigned for fin Proceeds Mr. and of Mrs. and Mantes, Bagpific Army go managers sixtnsors help party eles, California City court clerk and assistant in fellow with the largest family may present on this occasion. This is ihe junior, baseball teams arc be- anec a weeks ramping trip in the the eve of their departure. SunCarol Wilson, Salt l.ake City Dr. Bruce McBrides wife is the the city manager's office, and has not even be able to afford to own one of the best marching bands ing urged to have their teams in high Uinta Mountains. former Mac Mallett, also a native day night. Kelly Johnson, Grantsvillc in the. armed forces and were the uniform for the accepted employment with The an auto. H is Tooelcan. parade. Scooters great group of Texas Oil Company in Salt I.akc tops in the Rose Bowl parade in are also urged to have their troop friends and kinsmen, locally, are s ..Vs Nelson with has been City. Mr. Pasadena, California, on Last New in uniform this also applies to And then the thing that every pulling for the doctors speedy rethe city for two years. Years Day. We sincerely hope the girl scouts, cubs and brownie newspaper guards against hap- turn to Utah. Effective next Monday, Keith that his request will be granted. units. 4. in the Tuesday issue of the pened Pedersen will enter the employ- Tooele Bulletin Dugway Proving Ground plans All youngsters are requested to ment of Tooele City to fill the make three vacto enter a color guard, a drill enter bikes, miniature floats, triThe names were placed right Cancellations filled on the Pal-- , to be ancies team of 50 men, and a unit of cycles, or come in some sort of position vacated by Mr. Nelson. yet William J. of the under pictures a doz.cn guided missile launchers. costume Halloween, or otherwise Stein-bacbeing spons-- . Pageant trip myra and Emile W. McKenna, Col. David A. Armitagc, the com- dressed up. Bit & but the positions were re- ored by Tooele Stake, and leaving manding officer at Dugway, and Everyone is urged lo help make versed. Mr. McKenna will be the here by chartered bus, July 29 for an tour of eastern Alma Bish White, former sher- this a day to be proud of. It will manager of the Tooele Smelter iff of Tooele County, will head the be appreciated if you will call Chicago. New and Mr. points, including: under the new set-uD. C., St. Lou-- , York, Washington, parade as marshalls of the day, any of the following committeeMembers of the Bit and Spur Steinbach will be general superand other mounted on horseback. men regarding your entries, enNauvoo, is, places of Club arc reminded that Monday, intendent, brought about by the interest. Tooeles famous High School abling the committee to form the 1 of Carols on clean-up time at retirement July July 1. will be Hotels every night, and travelmarching band, together with the order of the parade prior to next the rodeo grounds. Rardwell, present manager of the band and Junior Band Cadet High ing only by day are features Tuesday. July 2, for publication All members arc asked to come I. S. and R. Co. which make the trip a real vacawill march in the parade. The in The Tooele Bulletin. out and help get the grounds, the This reminds us of looking at tion of rest and sightseeing, with Lionel W. Olsen, chairman, TelNorth Tooele Stake orchestra unshoots, and fences in shape for the insignia on the Army uniform no worries. der direction of I. D. Bird, will ephones 123(1 or 1318. of a former Tooelcan, who was the July 3 and 4 rodeo. ft Iso make their appearance. T. Theo Tate, call 2(i2. Sike him Work starts at 6 p. m. visiting here, and calling Other, float entries to date are Gillette, call 109. F.d Gillespie Major. We later discovered he You can still get chartered bus TOO. W. Gcvan Anderson, call call as follows: r was a general! Keith space on the trip to the Calgary joins Pugh American Legion, F.lks Lodge, 27G. Stampede and National Parks yo U. S. Force Air Mountain Stales Telephone and Sincerely yours, from that! leave here the morning of July 4th. whom Its buy you Tooele Volunteer fire Dept. Keith Pugh has joined the Uni Telegraph Company. Paulos Motor Auxted States Air Force, and left TooCompany, American Mr. and Mrs. Harold llilder-ma- n ele, June Id, for Lackland Air iliary, Tooele Volunteer Fire Deand girls, Pam and Penny, Force Rase, Texas, for his inipartment, Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, First Security of Billings, Montana, arrived in tial training. Keith graduated from Tooele Tooele on Tuesday to visit with Bank, and Joint L. Browns Mrs. Carl Frampton. Store. High School with the Class of 1957 PULLING TOGETHER Tooele Bit and Spur are the celebration, pulling together to make where he was an honor student. They will go to Colorado Springs Sweepstake': $75 Club and the Volunteer Fire Department, the Due to the I ourth nf July holiday, next weeks newspapers July 3 and 4ih events very attractive to the entire Cash piizcs will be awarded as from here. They are cousins of lie is the son of Mr. and Mrs. of the local Independence Day wit) be published a day ahead of schedule The Ioocle Bulletin County. follows: David L. Pugh. Mrs. JlMinpfon. on Monday, and Ihe Tooele Transcript on Wednesday. leadline for advertising in the Bulletin will be Saturday noon; a. ni. and deadline for news will be Monday at Advertising for the Transcript should be in by noon Tuesday; Tour To Greece Harwell's e hon-Kin- d n e - qual-smelt- se l Opening For 6 More On Calgary s jSjSSalS ! Stampede Trip - 11 New Technician r Mas mm Cal-j,r,l- s ncwly-discovcrc- d Cl OtatG Over At Italian Day Set For Lagoon July Tooele Hospital 14 all-stat- e Italmn-Ameri-ca- - Raiy.'. v their 1 day-lon- - L jde-nt- s thr B'cat-grand- S, Vernon Invites PublicTo 4th Celebration a a Too-elca- y All Are Urged To Enter Tooele July 4th Parade; At-v'- c TOD Will Place 14 Floats - j 1 1 HOSPITAL Ward Scouts Hold Cake Sale Allens Saturday Nelson Resigns, Pedersen To Work For City $ 4 , h, Spur Sets Monday For Rodeo Grounds Cleanup T one-sta- PAPERS WILL BE PUBLISHED EARLY NEXT WEEK Scl-vin- PLAY BINGO ST. MARGUERITES SOCIAL CENTER - SATURDAY - Jinte 29 - $100 Grand Prize uni nt a a itenu miu.t lc in by noon Vwdiw-Ju- y. t ,c |