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Show Volume Sixty-Fo- Tooele, Utah, Friday, January ur Blue Crutch Day To Launch Looted of $80.50 (iok Off For March Of Dimes Launching an expanded attack on behalf of a whole new group of physically underprivileged 0 sons in community, and the throughout the 1QCQ T per-AUI- this country, Victories Plates On irnco Sale Pre-Christm- March of Dimes Fashion Show Milton Duplex 1:30 and 5:30 p.m., on Tuesday, Dec. 30, a duplex house at Milton, near the Mill Pond, was ransacked and money was stolen Entrance was gained by breaking a small window in the side, occupied by Lester Clark, where only 50 cents, from a boys small bank, was taken. In the other half of the duplex, occupied by Mrs. Shirley C. McKinma, $80 was reBetween Whether your sphere of operations includes the country club and the super - market, or a projected summer trip by jet plane, the Tooele March of Dimes chapter has planned a fashion show that will interest you. Theme of the show, which will be held Sat., Jan. 10 at 2 p.m. in the National Guard Car as Accident Injures TOD Park Woman Features Jet Age t 90'--' Mrs. Iva Beaumont, of Tod Park, is reported to be recovering at her home, from serious injuries sustained in an automobile accident, Dec. 19. The accident occurred at Layton when an automobile driven by Elijah Reid, of Clover, rammed into a parked, unlighted vehicle, at the side 0f the" road. Mrs. Beaumont received a head injury and severe scalp laceration and laceration of the leg. She was taken to an Ogden hospital for treatment, and was released the day before Christmas. Mr. Reid suffered a broken rib, and other occupants of the car, Mrs. Reid, and Davey Beaumont, escaped with minor Greater March of Dimes will get underway, Friday, Jan. 2, in Tooele county. Teen-ag- e Automobile license plates for stolen. volunteers will conduct the "Blue 1959 will go on sale here, Friday, ported Sheriff Fay Gillette, investigat- armory is Carefree Fashions For Crutch Day on Saturday, Jan. 3, Jan. 2, according to County Asing officer, expressed the possibi- the Jet Age. under the direction of TAP chair- sessor William R. Judd. between this Mrs. Fannie Jankovich, chairmen, Judy McKendrick and Pete The assessors office will be lity of a connection incident and robberies that have man of the event, has announced Kearns, Jr. closed every Saturday and WedThe little Blue Crutch lapel tag, nesday, Jan. 14, when license taken place during the last while that the show will feature fashin Tooele, Stockton, Lake Fkjint, ions designed by Stephanie Koret symbol in the past of the needs of plates will be sold at Dugway; and and Grantsville. He states that of San Francisco. polio patients, will betoken hope on Jan. 21, when they will be sold evidence points towards more ex said Mrs. Jan- cuts and bruises. The fashions, for many handicapped by other at Wendover. perienced operators and not teen kovich, are particularly adapted .to ailments during the 1959 March of to Assessor County According the busy lives that young wives Dimes, LaDean J. Long, campaign William R. Judd, plates for pas- agers. and mothers lead. All of the styles defor Tooele county, director senger cars will be $6, and trucks are washable, and many of them clared today. will be charged, according to The show are totally press-free- . The tags, this year, will identify weight. It was also stated that no will include sports and swim fashdonors to the expanded National checks can be accepted for purions, travel and casual costumes, Foundation program of continued chase of license plates. and cocktail dresses. Even the asa new medical those It was also requested that polio aid, plus pretty cocktail dresses are washsault on arthritis and birth defects who want to attach their car taxes able, and need little or no ironand basic research, aimed at im- to real estate taxes are asked to Tooele swimmers scored a soun ing. of health. to mans They bring their receipted tax notice provement ding victory over East high school All parents will be glad to know on will be sold by teen-ag- e volunteers the. county assessors office when Wednesday morning, by a 78 On Thursday, January 8 at proceeds of the show go to to 17 score. at downtown intersections. Car for license. come their they of Adamson Jack Professor March Df Dimes fight against While March of Dime contri- taxes cannot be assessed, if pro- p.m., Five state records were broken the University of Utah English de- three great cripplers arthritis, by THS swimmers, which included butions make the Salk vaccine a perty taxes are delinquent, and will be at the pub- birth defects, and partment polio. the backstroke by David shining reality, our chapters still also people whose taxes were pub- - lic library for the purpose of orVolunteer models for the event have 50,000 of the a time of 1:01.5 with as delinquent, but have paid Rimington, a Great Books" course. include Betty Parks, Lucille Pen-roon their rolls, the campaign He broke his own record of 1:04.4. will need their receipted ganizing is no for the There Mcstudy charge Terri Wassom, Carolyn y recto d said. And shattered the tax notice as proof 'd this. discussion course which will, after Farland, Carma Clarke, and Kaye Rimington-alsfaced with at least 11 million peowith a individual medley this first session, meet as often as Hammond. Cooperating in present- time of 1:14.4. Toshio Imal was ple who suffer from arthritis and the members choose, and probably ing the show are Anns Shop, Man- the only record-holde- r with 1:16.2, rheumatism, and 250,000 infants with rotating leadership. tes Chevrolet, and Tooele Drug. set in 1957. Russell born each year, malformed. Rimington, the If the persons would like, they Committees and chairmen for brother of David Rimington, set a In view of the added research can purchase the 16 paper-bounthe fashion show include tickets, new record in the and patient aid responsibilities to breastworks for $8.50, or rent them at headed by Reeda Gillette; props, be assumed by the National Founstroke, with a time of 1:14 flat. $3 per set. They will receive a. Clark Imlay; and refreshments, John Housley, Cyprus, was the dation, the campaign director said she hoped that the generous and magazine from the Great Books FOE auxiliary. old titlist, with a time of 1:18.3 Were making a special effort Two relay teams also broke reFoundation, monthly, and the thoughtful citizens of our county will make sizeable contributions on group will receive a leader's guide to sell tickets to men, Mrs. Jan- cords; they were the with suggestions for discussion kovich said. Blue Crutch day, so that the relay, with a time of 1:33.8 .Mark Mamye Edgeman, age 74, died March of Dimes can move toward Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 4:20 p.m. in questions. fact that roost Imai, Russell Rimington, Roger It's a men enjoy fashion shows just as: Murray and Arnel Brown, old greater victories in the year the Tooele Valley hospital, followahead. as their wives do. This is a cord 1:33.9, set in 1958 also by ing surgery. fashion Tooele); and the freestyle appealing particularly a Mrs. Edgeman, who has been show for husbands, because the, relay with time of 1:20 flat (Boyd resident of this city for the past fashions are glamorous, but inex-- i loveless, Rick Battison, Kenneth eight years, was born in Tullhoma, pensive. And, of course, everyone! Barker, Joe Mayo, old record was Tennessee Nov. 13, 1884, and was attending the show will be helping 1:20 4 set in 1957 by Tooele). married to W. B. Edgeman, who the March of Dimes, as well as Tabulation of results, is: died ten years ago. having fun. Freestyle 19.2 Mrs. Harriet Page died WednesSurviving are three sons and 1. Ken Harker, Tooele the m. a Dec. 8:45 at James at three 31, Edgeman The National Guard daughters, day, 2. Mike Orme, East armory will Tooele Valley hospital, the day of and Lela Darr, Tooele; Paul and New Year's of be the scene a 3. Jim Williams, East gala her 61st birthday. Pete Edgeman, Ontario, Califor-nis- ; which the public is in4. Mike Stonebreaker, Tooele Mrs. Page, who resided in Salt Pearl Church, St. Louis, Mo.; party, to vited. Butterfly 1:11.8 Ore. Lake City, had been in declining and Mildred Collier, Eugene, 1. Arnel Brown, Tooele Admission is $5 per couple, Also surviving are 22 grandchildhealth and had made extended 2. David Gordon, Tooele visits here with her nieces, Mrs. ren and two great grandchildren. which will include dancing, break3. Buff Smith, East A limited makers. and noise fast, Leona Hitesman, and Mrs. Lillian Funeral services are pending. number of tickets are available Fiks annual New Years party 4. Roger Murray, Tooele Connelly. and may be had at the armory, will be held, Dec. 31, at the lodge Freestyle 2:13.5 Funeral sendees are pending the Battison, Tooele arrival of her only surviving sis- MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED weekdays between 8 a.m. and 5 hall. Activities will get underway oyd Loveless, Tooele 8 t ter, Mrs. Lois Parsons, of p m., or by calling 1347-- J or pm. Wally Williams' orch- - 3. Steve McDermiad, East Dor-en- e the will comeon sold be estra Glen will first music, Tickets Hal provide Egbert, Tooele; 4. Jay Riding, Tooele ' Breakfast will be served. Smith Linton, Salt Lake City first serve basis. Backstroke 1:01.5 Rcc. Great Books Buffs Break Five Records Course to Be In East Swim Organized Here o d Service Pending well-know- n New Years Eve Party At Long Illness '"''"-'- Sf TV 1 lirTum IMiii- id 4 . 120-yar- Mail Carriers Celebrate 30th Birthday. -- d Dies. Funeral Dies Following n REMEMBER WHEN . . . Four of the five riers and still working with Post Office; Alfred Hanks, then the Postmaster; Sherman pictured above were working at the Tooele Post Office 30 years ago when Mail Delivery Lindholm, than a clerk and presently with the Post Office and John T. Adams, today's was first started in Tooele. From L to R. they Postmaster. are Alfred Nelson, then a clerk and now retired; Willard Peterson, one of the first car celled and all the cancelled stamps on Jan. 8, as this is their regular were kept track of. The Postmas- meeting night. It is our wish that all members ter had to furnish the building boxes, light, heat and pay for all of the quorum will note the new other expenses, he continued. meeting date, and that all will be In 1909 the Postal service was present when the meeting is confourth class but after the coming vened, on Jan. 8. of the Smeller aod their moving Presidency, No. Tooele stake moved was Hall Priests quorum it the Fraternal to High 2, on January Thirty years ago, Alfred up to second class and the governPostmaster 1928, then Hanks sent mail carriers Willard ment began giving the PostmasPeterson and Russell Guest out to ter a salary and allowance to dedeliver to Tooele proper and New fray some of the expenses. James Gowans became Post Town, respectively, and the familiar institution, the mail delivery master in 1916 nd served in that service was introduced to Tooele. capacity until 1922 when Alfred the posiToday, on the eve of the Tooele Hanks was again given Mailmans Diamond Anniversary tion. He served until 1933 and was this community is efficiently ser- followed by Frank Eastman and viced by four regular carriers, 2 the present postmaster John T. auxiliary men plus an RFD man Adams. and one truck. All tolled a staff It was in 1932 that the present of 16, under the direction of Post- Post Office was built and moved master John T. Adams are run- into. ning a first class post office and Just Arrived At handling an estimated 5,000 pieces North of mail each day with this numTooele Valley Hospital ber fluctuating to as much as 26 to 27,000 pieces during Christmas James and Brunhild Lang Bank-hea8 rush. Tooele, daughter, Dec. 29. The old Post Office was housed Leonard and Louise De Rose meetRegular monthly quorum in the north half of what is now of the North Tooele stake High Ginter, Tooele, son, Dec. 29. ing Tates Confectionery with the So. Priests will be held Thurs., Jan. 8, William and Evelyn Christensen half being the old Hanks and Evan at 7:30 p.m., in the stake taber- - Walk, Tooele, daughter, Dec 30. confectionery. Post Master Alfred; nac , ' L. Hanks (presently Tooele City This meeting, regularly held on Anderson, Tooele clerks was assisted by Recorder) Martha Lantus, Wendover the first Thursday of every month, LindAlfred Nelson and Sherman Joe Reed, Tooele will be held on the 2nd Thursday holm with Mr. Peterson and Mr. of January, due to the fact that Lyle Colbath, Tooele Of this as Guest carriers. original the first is New Year's Hacl E. Shields. Tooele Thursday regroup Alfred Nelson has been Helen D. Carnahan, Tooele day. tired from the Postal service and We wish to thank the Surgery presidency week this will Guest Russell retire Mohamed Ali Qualtan, Logan of the 380th quorum of Seventies from the Post Office at Magna. for allowing us to use the chapel Albert Cole, Grantsville. Sherman Lindholm and Willard 1. David Rimington, Tooele Peterson are still employed by the Tooele Post Office. 2. Mark Imai. Tooele In remmesemg Mr. Hanks' re 3. John Quilet, East calls that the post office he first Freestyle 1:00.5 1. Raymond remembers was at 314 North 1st Stalnaker, Tooele East on the site of what is now 2. Mike Stonebraker, Tooele A Mr the O A. Evans home. 3. Jim Williams, East there was From Postmaster. Scott 219.10 Diving 1. Joe Mayo. Tooele it was moved to approximately where the Fabric Specialty On 2. Raymond Stalnaker, Tooele The Tooele County Chamber of. Francisco real estate investor. 3. Warren Latcy, East ter is now situated and Alex .Commerce has sent telegiams to! Wendover town board president, After was this master. 4. John Stahl. Tooele Fraicr B. Callister, is reported to the(ic Western pn,sij,,nt jj,, Post Office was aain shifted t0 120 Ind. Medley 1:14.4 Record ,fic Ralr0ad and other influence!, have said a railroad represent the Tooele Merc now stands 1. David Rimington, Tooele contcrm,(j jn an attempt 'live met with the town board about 2. John Quilhot, Fast the to persuade the Western Pacific a year ago and stated that 3. Richard Wood, fast to sell their Wendover water rights Vonipany would try, to work out a 4. David Gordon, Tooele to the City of Wendover instead way so the town could purchase 160 Medley Relay 1:33.88 Record of a group headed by John Huston, the water system, 1. M. Imai. R. Rimongton. Roger this time, 1909 that Mr. Hanks a San Francisco real estate Tuesday morning the Chamber came Postmaster. A. Brown (Tooele) sent a telegram to B. F. Whit investor who owns 200 for st" was this He further stated that 2. 1 '.a mer Federal Housing Administra- man. President of the Western 160 up tion Freestyle Relay 1:20 Record the year the Smelter started Railroad, which read as development units in the 1. Boyd Loveless, R. Battison, K. and efforts were made to get dover area and was the former follows: the Post Office moved to the then owner Marker, Joe Mayo (Tooele) We feel it would be unfortunate of Tooele's Edgemount 2. East fast growing New Town. It was housing before the City took it if the people of Wendover were then that a committee of old over. not extended the opportunity of Freestyle 5. . ar1. Paul McLaws, town' citizens organized and Tooele the .purchasing and operating their Wendover officials and 2. J. Woods, East ranged for the building of the County ( hamber of Commerce are own water system. We feel sure 3. Billy Soderborg. Tooele nan i . ,hdt the sc,)n, of water that you will show' all fairness to 4. Mike Hogan, where the Post Office was movc1 Tooele to any individual or group, all the people of Tooele County (rights in 1911, to take care of expan mg . p,.,ple rather than Wendover who have in the past displayed Breast 1:14 Record 1. Russell business. Re- Rimington, Tooele , City would not be in the best in- - great confidence in your firm, 2. Mel Roberts, Tooele In those days said i ir. an s. ,f Wendover or the county, quest vou drier decisions for sel-- a m,s(s 3. Bud Decker, East Postmasters salary was based as g whn)c ,ng to" outside content. Would ap- 4 R. Kroff, Tooele on a percentage of stamps can- vt idespread interest was full particulars from )our d M. Edgeman Number Thirty 2, 1959 d National Guard Elks Plan New Stake High Priests Meet Thursday, Jan. d, 100-y- d. Years Dance 200-yar- d llSfi-J.ja- 100-ya- 11th Mia Fireside Sunday, January 4 ward members vited to attend. are cordially 100-yar-d Acts On in- Hover Water Issue rt , Two Stake Interest Groups Plan Party For New Years Eve At the close of another year, and the beginning of a new one, the special interest groups of the Tooele and North Tooele stakes will entertain at a gala New Years eve dancing party in the North Tooele stake recreation hall, this -- Wen-jPacif- 400-yar- d Year's eve. Stake orchestra will furnish the music. There will be refreshments a floor show, and all the you can use to usher in the new year. Everything is free and all who would like to have a jolly good time arc cordially coming New County Ctiambor Of Commerce -- The Eleventh ward MIA fireside will be held on Sunday, Jan. 4 at Eleventh 7 pm. in the Fourth ward church. The speaker will be Refershments announced later. will be served. Neil Hammond and Douglas Hammond arc in charge of arrangements. All Mutual age noise-make- i'" rs 160-ya- one of the BOYD LOVri.F.SS, swimmers on the lt0 freestyle relay team consisting of Rick Battison. Ken Haiker, Joe Mayo, and Loveless. This quartet set a new state nTnrd of 1.20 flat during the meet with 1 ast h gh school at the Tooele pool, Tuesday morning. The o.d record was 1.20 4. touch-preciat- rac-joffic- Grantsville Firemen New Years Da ncc-Dc- c. 31. All Invitml. GHS Gym Nolsemakers - $1.50 epl 50c ex L e ed olf Monday when Western W.C. Tale, President die announced that an agreement had alt eddy been readied to Tooele County Chamber of Com sell the water system to the San merge. |