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Show gmra Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, January 24, 1958 n Number Mayor Bevan Proclaims February 1st as Tooele High School Band Day' PROCLAIMED I OR FEBRUARY I, 1958 Whereas, the Tooele high school band, being one of the finest organizations of its type in the state; TllS BAND ' mm ' f( f , DAY Against Praises T.H.S. Band, Director Brothers Set Enviable Record In Swim World Tooele City's vX Teens Saturday, Jan. 25 the Polio" will don their ("Swami" headgears and take to the corners of Main and Vine Streets in Tooele City to sell their little fortune cards for a contribution to the March of Dimes. David Williams and Mary Lou , TAP Co - Chairmen, are in charge of this event, and announce their teams are ready B.Y.U. Musician and Whereas, the faculty and students of Tooele high school have been most diligent in their efforts Mr. Lee Caldwell song and music; Conductor of Bands Now, therefore, I, James A. Be- Tooele School System do of Tooele van, Mayor City, Tooele. Utah hereby designate February 1. 1958 Dear Lee: as Tooele High School Band Day. It was indeed a pleasure to I call upon all citizens to support hear and see your fine band Sat. the efforts of the Tooele high .afternoon. You and the wonderful express to its members of your band are to be . members, leaders, School Boards.,,,,,,, , " "l and Sdv,, Administrators g Ujelr for the service appreciation their swimming trophies and medals totaling The acoustics notwithstanding, jthis organization has rendered to about 100. With all this, they are both just kids played with mature your I In call addition, I liked the tones. beginning. David is a sophomore and Russell jthe community. aggressive, alert. to our citizens promote upon is a freshman. Attentiveness and response of your programs for encouragement of well trained and well - disciplin- the band and its members and to ed bandsmen. Please convey my Tooele in share actively observing praise and greetings to your band High School Band Day. In witness whereof, I have here- members. More power to you. unto set my hand and caused the DANIEL MARTINO Seal of the City of Tooele to be Chairman of Music Education Brigham Young University affixed. Formerly Director of Bands at James A. Bevan, Mayor So Indiana University many swimming trophies of Tooele City have been won by David and Russell Rimington that they have already outgrown a projected trophy case their father intended to build Annual Fire Report for 1957 them. Both boys are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rimington of 48 No. Stcond West (rear.) David learned to swim under Coach Leigh Pratt and began Teens Against Polio To Sponsor 'Good Fortune Day' In Tooele this Saturday I ...... AND THEYRE JUST STARTING! David (R) and Russell Rimington form what is probably the outstanding brother combination in the history of Tooele high school as they display Thirty-Thre- e White-house- and willing. Blue Crutch which was e e f teen-ager- Eldr Richards Jjg Heleil J Mission. Garden Club County with Top Herewith the ANNUAL FIREj REPORT FOR THE YEAR 1957. The Tooele Volunteer Fire De-- I partment responded to 85 fire a!arms during the year 1957, of; which 83 were actual fires, one fa s6 alarm- one smoke alarm. In- - Day sponsored by the teen-aggirls, report contributions were collected in the amount of $127.52 from the townspeople and they predict a better collection for Saturday, Jan. 25. The teen-agsituation should not be allowed to go by without mention. The "Tens Agains Polio campaign being carried on by our s local in Tooele City and XcLViOT 10 Xj ICIG othroughout the county is preparour young people for the vital JJonOrGCl, OUIl. ing job of becoming tomorrows citizens. program for Elder Alan S. Tavlor will be held Sunday, January JS m the TooHe HOUSB tO Ward at 2:45 pm. Friends and relatives are TT m invited. Elder Taylor recently 1 OOGlG turned from the California L.D.S.1 3 in Federal Aid At the last meetihg of the Tooele Garden Club. Mrs. Helen House was elected president for the year succeeding Mrs. Inez Gundry 01 Lhe.i of icers chosen to help Mrs. House were Mrs Ann Bur- ger, vice president, Mr. Wilbur House, secretary treasurer and i.Mrs. Anona Stock, corresponding Elder LeGrand Richards Ms Here Next Wed. Eldcr LeGnd Richards, of the LDS council of the Twelve, and one.;ime Tooele resident, will speak at tj,e opening session of Tooele Stake Mek.chzedek school next the swimming in competition fifth grade and is now a tenth Wednesday evening, according to grader on Tooele High School's announcement of M. Earl Marshall swimming team. During his five chairman of the school. secretary. years of competition he has won Elder Rlc!ards talk is scheduled 16 trophies, 47 medals and SPEC1AL T0 tHETOOELe! 0ther outgoing officers include many ribbons in swim meets in Utah, Florence vice AND ANSCRIPT BULLETIN Jacobs, president; calls to assist the County Fire Dc E,rcvcnwa is Idaho, Montana and California. He V. Watkins Gillespie, secretary and Eh partment in the suppression 0f Senator Arthur the to t0 public general has three years of high school zabeth ah) reported today that Tooele Ajax, corresponding sccre- attend and the members of the fires competition left. The approximate value of the County agencies to date have re- - tary. priesthood of Tooele Stake Russell also learned to swim property involved in fire the past!ceived $2,621,506 within seven yrs. A campaign for new members and their wives are especially aska tota under Coach Pratt, began swim$3,707,248 granted by is now being made and member- year was $226,492.00. The total fire ed to be present. 'loss of the property involved wasithe Federal Government to aid ship is open to anyone in the com- ming in competition in the fourth The Melchezedek school of Tooschool within districts of the State grade and is now a ninth grade $4,297.00. munity interested in gardening. ele Stake will be held each Wedmember of Tooele High School's There was an average of 20 fire- Utah to meet costs occasioned by Membership dues are $1 per per Federal impact on educational de- - son or $1.50 for husband and wife nesday following the opening sesmen responded to each fire. swimming team. In his five years mands. of competition he has won eight and are payable now. Meetings sion on the 29th. is a breakdown of the Following are held the third Monday of each retwo fires and their causes. counties Utah have trophies and 15 medals and numOnly erous ribbons nine ribbons in a ceived more to date than Tooele: month. Children and matches, 22; THEY DONT HARDLY MAKE THEM LIKE THAT ANYFATHER DIES single meet in meets in Utah, and Davis, $4, Prospective new members will MORE. Henry Pannunzio holds some of the iron spikes and 15; unknown, 11; un- - Weber, $4,977,734; California and Idaho. a section of 4 by 4 which was held together by wooden pegs c"r"M bn"n8 tcn clBare,,cs 484,306. Of the dozen Utah coun-Jb- e welcomed at the next meeting Wayne and McKay Hymas were or matches, eight; electrical, six; ties aided Tooele ranks third with which will be held in the civic called to Las Vegas, Nevada, uptaken from an David was a member of the building he recently dismantled diesel locomotives, five; heating San Juan County fourth, with a room at the City Hall, Feb. 17. on the death of their father, E. D. at 30 East Vine. medley relay team who rethe state record for broke appliances, four; firecracker, two; total of $537,872. Tooeles yearly As a project for the year, each Hymas who with his wife had been cently Historic member will chose a new plant, visiting with his daughters there, burned roast, one; false alarm, average is $374,500 to date. that event. Russell has won the 100 yard W. Cecil Tate, was elected Largely the figures represent shrub or seeds to experiment with and who died Tuesday evening, 85. breaststroke event in four of the payments made, Senator Watkinslfor local growing and will report Jan. 21st. They returned to Tooele of the Tooele County Cham- Construction-Wis- e progress in future meetings. Wednesday evening and left for last five meets. submitted, explained, under authority as Respectfully ber of Commerce at the annual vided in Public Laws 815 (for con- Paris, Idaho, accompanied by theT. S. Shields, Chief David is most proud of the out- election held Building construction methods, noon at Wednesday JACK SEED VISITS ir families and Mrs. E. D. Hymas, struction) and 874 (for operations.) years ago in Tooele were observ- - 'Tj-.T-m- .lstanding swimmer award he re- -' the Kirk Hotel, Mr. Salt Lake City, who had flown Jack X reSeed, Va., Tooele Under 1953 these has few in the ceived a Arlington, ed first-hanmeet at County Ull past Ogden. during for ceived $1,158,937 for operations and, was a weekend visitor at the home home and whom they picked up Russell is equally proud of the months when Henry Pannunzio exec- $771,063 for construction. However, of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lea. and took with them. The funeral tore down an old wooden building outstanding swimmer award he his visit here he went is scheduled for Saturday in Pairs, the County also got special on East V'ine that was probably high school concert band sched-!asreceived in Ogden during a, 1:30 sideration Directors named were Joe Edde, idaho. ,b, for in tQrifi to aid with Dugway and to Ogden to visit with friends around 80 years old. 1 are now on meet uled February Clarence McLeod Homemakers wishing to take ad- Tooele and Deseret Ordnance DeThe building which was last oc- sale and may be obtained at Both meets were under AAUtjrantsvllle Ted Gilletee. Harold vantage of the new series of lead- pot educational costs, for which a cupied by Tooele Cleaners and Tates Confectionery, or any of sponsorship. The boys swim in, Wendover; Sid Hullinger, W. Bevan er training classes in sewing will 0tal of $691,506 was awarded thus was owned by Ernest Mantes was the drugstores in town. Band stud- competition year round by repre-'StokGlen Williams, Dr. J. enroll Friday, January 24 at 1:30 jnAnderson, Tooele Swim Club the located at 30 East Vine. bringing up total construction aid to make senting ents are also scheduled E- and Mrs. Gertrude Clarke, p.m. meeting in the court roomin the county to $1,462,569. Mr. Pannunzio found most of the a e canvas to sell AAU competition when out of all Mayo of Tooele. Mrs. Clarke is super- of the Tooele County Courthouse. school. indirectly, the Federal programs building i n excellent condition, tickets next week. of personnel at Tooele OrdIt is important that interested have aided ail districts in affected visor this summer with only the foundation showing they past During A limited number of rcserve persons attend the meeting, as states, by permitting other State swam in the Far Western AAU nance Depot. extensive water damage. seat tickets are available- - at $1.75. Lionel W. Olsen is the retiring new enrollment cannot be accept- and local funds to be San meet Francisco at and It was constructed mainly of unexpended placed General admission is $1.25 for ad- Well ed after the class has started. over the balance of the areas s finished linch lumber slabs and ults and 50 cents for children. up among the winners among president, James PaulosL. retiring Brown is the same type of class Federally-affecteand John the 1500 swimmers participating. These were held together is in rehearsal to make The band as the Extension Service sewing Senator Watkins noted that executive secretary. timber spikes this Swimming isn't the only field in retiring by square iron class which is just completing a school - construction - aid payyears concert their most out- which have received awards. THIS ARTICLE HAS BEEN and wooden pegs. iformance? Are your ears more they one, to compliment the r standing sewing program. ments to Utah agencies have aver- WRITTEN ON BEHALF OF THE sensitive than Thor Johnson, world Their has Church to Life The attic was covered with a activity brought appearance of their distinguished David three individual Aaronic aged about $1,218,375 yearly since TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL BAND famous symphony orchestra con-type of mud plaster which made guest artist. WEEKEND GUESTS Officers, both programs were launched in Priesthood awards and David two. insulation. AND ITS PROBLEM OF a very effective ductor? The concert will be held in the Mrs. Albert Fallows and baby 1950. Since that time the of the North At members arc Mr. Pannunzio stated that the new SUPPORT FOR THE There is a philosophy that finds They at the Tooele high school gym Michael Leke Salt City Douglas, Tooele Seventh Ward. payments to the WINTER CONCERT structure had three floors w'hich acceptance by the immagreat FederaWildlife 8 Tooele at County p.m. starting Russell played in the Little Lea- tion will elect new officers this spent last weekend as guests of State's districts have averaged Have you bought a ticket to the ture, uneducated individual and had been put in at different times. For further information on tickabout $739,800. Tooele high school winter band that is, Me, first, most and best. The original floor was in very ets, etc., call Mrs. Kroff at 1319. gue for almost two years and re- Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Am- her mother Mrs. Katie Thueson. In the last full fiscal year. Sen- concert? home-ru- n ceived the of made it This usually means a series of w'as but award, king good condition, erican Legion Hall. ator Watkins commented, Federal Ticket sales are most disap- reactions to this type of activity. a prize of five dollars and a baseunfinished planks. Other activities will include an funds to Utah for ball autographed by all the mem- Elk luncheon and movies. AdmisThe building was originally conpointing, or should we say, are They are as follows: I will not aid in Federally affected areas toof Lake Bees Salt bers the team on Newton structed by Dunyon going as usual? Mr. Mendez will buy a ticket (some even have reasion will be by membership card talled $1,131,743. for 1955. For two years he has or $1 donation. be paid but Mr. Caldwell may sons), I do not care about the fuMain Street and was later moved During recent sessions of Con- have to do it. This has happened ture of music in Tooele (this is played in the Babe Ruth League around the corner to its last locaas either shortshop or pitcher. gress various general in the past. It could happen this expressed in attitude, seldom tion. It was used by numerous buGUEST FROM IDAHO bills have suggested anDavid is a member of the Sevsinesses of all types, during its Tooele County assessors office year. It will not happen next year words), I do not care about the Tom Baker and 2 and Mrs. Mr. nual someto for will remain open on Saturdays allocations Utah of enth Ward Jr. basketball because if this years town sup- education of the younger generaIdaho Falls, Idaho, history. the next few weeks to accomodate team. He is also interested in fish-th- e daughters, thing less than a million to over port fails us as it has in the past tion (can be recognized by a negwere last Sunday evening guests $1,200,000. public in purchasing their 1958 mg and hunting, concerts, we will not give another ative reaction to misdemeanors & Monday of Mr. and Mrs. ThomBills now introduced and in Con- winter concert. We automobile license plates. Both boys do leather work for a as Mrs. Barker is a niece simply cant committed by the young and a Riding. gressional committees would seek afford a musical treat that is left stout no to requests to serve on Beginning Saturday January 25 hobby. Russell likes to work on of Thomas Riding. The Barkers a to extend both through February 28 with the ex- cars. to spoil. Those who have prepared the positive side), I do not care were enroute to San Diego and Gold-Gre- en aid programs for several a dinner for guests who do not about live music or live musicians Their strenuous swimming sche- Vallejo, Calif, to visit w'ith their ceptions of Feb. 22 (a legal holiArrived At Jusf more years. day (the office will be open from dule doesnt prevent them from parents. arrive, know that waste and dis- (TV gives me ail I need or want, Tooele Valley Hospital Senator Watkins remarked that appointment are the only re- and besides I dont have to take a the hours of 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. having part-tim- e jobs. David has Jessus and Jessica Cantu Ru- - this is one of the few instances wards. been a student janitor at the Cen- observes Coach Leigh Pratt. They bath and clean up to get it.) bio, and to Lakeside, daughter, Jan. 21;where the impact of Federal operwork with for the fine School two are tral The music business is like a Tooele is not a highly respected past years boys Stockton Ward Gold and Green First M.I.A. and Russell helps his father as a they are above average scholast-- ! . Dale and Carol Ann Dymockjations on local and State financing courtship. If you dont want us community around the state. She Ball is scheduled for this Friday has been so thoroughly reflected (there is not much To Food carpenters-helper- . Magna, son, Jan. 22. Bowl Rose 24 at the ically, he reports. Coach Pratt point in us want-i- n works her small staff of reputable evening, Jan. a relief program administered Other school and church respon- - calls that they were keenly in- - SURGERY in Stockton. jng yOU Marriages are never sue- - leaders far too hard. Many doors At from Washington. Utah, with its cessful contracted between two of opportunity are closed to us besibilities have included for David terested in the construction of the Around the World With Muof Federal land Such parties. Neither are music cause of that fact. Confidence is were his Pool and high of Tooele Memorial Teachers percentage the of being president ball, sic is the theme ownership (nearly 70 per cent ofpr0gramS- won the hard way. People have A floor Quorum for the past three years frequent observers of its progress, which will be the State) and its increasing thou- and his Seminary class last year, they live just across the street, we always spend hundreds been hard to convince. show will be presented and dancjjusj sands of Federal employees, has0f dollars to travel for Russell, being president; When the pool opened they were and If even half the organizations ing will begin at 8:30 p.m. Music public is invited to purchase theirand Charles R. Hansen, Grantsville been somewhat better favored than0l)t.0f.state to find someone who who have used the services of the of his Deacons Quorum and class among the first three to enter and weekend bakery needs here. is by the Rhythinaires. other States by the impact-aid- Eliseo Martinez, Tod Paik were swimming two years before secs (le vision of a fine instru-jban- d students free of Admission is by budget card or Sponsoring the event are offi- - president in the seventh grade. charge Accidenat Both David a tMIA principle plans, Senator Watkins mental program, and to find an would support the concert, it Russell and Ward the have of First cers competitive swimming began andj guest ticket, plus 25 cents. Everyadded. Grantsville Amanda Nelson, in the special interest group. audience who knows and cares? would be a well-ocrowd. 'great future swimming. 'the pool. one is invited to atlend. Arc you more unresponsive to mu- - Is it necessary to deprive sic than the citizens of Elko who a community of the services of By The Third-Sevent(2500 of them) endured a cold, the band to gain support? h wet night to listen and thrill to If you wine and dine a woman or the Tooele Band in a concert and she steps out on you doyou Are you more critical know when youve had enough, or than the Utah Music Educators is it smart to go on playing the who were thrilled by the excel-- 1 fool? lence of the band's musical per-- ! YOUR SOULS ARE SHOWING. in -' School Program - - gged ik A d C. of C. President Building Proves Interesting pro-jthe- ir Ivladd VjaQ n OulC Registration Leader Training Class, Friday at o Tooele Comes to the Parting house-to-hous- Of A non-Thi- the Ways! Shall We Have Band, or Shall We Not? - Wild Group Sat. Elect Hall Legion two-yea- ngZ&P school-operatio- school-constructi- Stockton Ward to Hold Ball, Fri. Jan. 24 Federally-impacted-are- Ward hold Sale Allen's, Saturday semi-forma- l. -- G0LD1GREEN BALL this Saturday 0 p.m. North Toogle County life Fetation Me Stake Tabernacle Party Changed to Legion Hail, Music Stake Orchestra Wards Sponsors, Admission, Budget Guest Card Saturday, January 25, 7:30 pi. |