OCR Text |
Show waa,a Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Friday, June Number Two 19, 1959 Two Visitors Excite Interest In Tooele Slake Conference Speculation is at a high pitch concerning the coming of Elder Harold B. Lee and Elder Gordon Hinckley to Tooele Stake conference, this weekend. Usually visits of two general indicate authorities major change in the stake, is the persistent rumor. Sloekloii LDS Cluirch Slales Groundbreaking Sal. al 4:30 '' y u f ' 1 uV.i (: Elder Harold B. Lee, of the council of the Twelve and Elder Gordon B. Hinckley, assistant to the Twelve, will officiate, Saturday at 4.30 pm, at the groundbreaking ceremonies of the new $100,000 LDS Church building at Stockton, according to announce- -' ment of Bishop Eldon V. Sandino. This event, open to the public,, will mark the beginning of this beautiful new church structure, which will require more thnn a year in building. Bishop Sandino it ' n EMPLOYEES from the Depot Facilities Division, Tooele Ordnance Depot are busy cony hours structing a float during their for entry in the Independence Day parade. The depot is again portraying splendid public spirit by entering several floats to help make the grand and glorious Fourth, one of the biggest and best celebrations we have ever had. It is sail not too late for more business concerns, clubs, churches or indivi off-dut- Car is Forced Off Road Near Dell Tues. JIMMY ADAMS Nationally known Roman Rider, from Oklahoma has been engaged to appear here at the Fourth of July Rodeo. He is pictured above in a specialty act with his reports. duals throughout the county to enter ffloats and individual entries. All entries must be entered with the following praade committee on or before July 1st to be eligible for a prize: Reed Russell, phone 338, Norval Adams, ph. 121 or Leland Sutherland, phone 1357. Let's all help make this a day to long remember. Plan now and enter a float in celebration of the Fourth of July in this great land of ours. The ground breaking will ceed the opening sessions of ele stake conference, slated start at 6:30 p.m. and 8 p.m. numbers. proToo- The conference will open with a missionary meeting Saturday at 6:30 pm. to which the following are asked to be present: stake Presidency and clerks, high counand cil, Bishops counselors, Priesthood clerks, Melchizedek Stake quorum presidencies, All Missionaries, All Stake executives to Third Ward High Priot Party Friday Evening Slate Peace Officers Clares To Regin June 29 New Snim Slake President Alex F. Dunn, who Is laying out the detailed plans for the conference, had nothing to say, beyond the statement that the entire membership of the stake should be in attendance at the general sessions Sunday at 10 a.m, and 2 p m., and at the evening session at 7 pm. under auspices of the Stake MIA, at which time, Leland Gentry, Tooele Seminary Principal, will be the guest speaker, and the stake male chorus will sing , special A party for all High Priests of A new series of swim classes the Tooele Third ward and their is scheduled to begin, Monday, wives, and all widows of High and Two accidents were recorded on June 29, at the local pool Priests will be held in the Third the west desert in two days. registration for the classes is now A horse and colt belonging to Law enforcement officers ward church this Friday evening Dale and Rose Castagno, Erda, Tuesday, June 16, 6:05 a.m taking place at the pool. The two throughout Utah will converge in at 6:30 p.m. at which time supof weeks course is $2.50. two and one-hamiles west was discovered shot, Wednesday, Heber City June for the 37th per will be served. Childrens beginners classes are annual Peace Officers convention. Dell Service Station on US 40: A Following in a field between the Castagno supper, the group late model car driven by JoAnn scheduled for 9, 10 and 11 a m. Convention activities will be open- will be entertained with colored ranch house and highway and! land 5 p.m Chow, 26, Salt Lake City, The mare and bred colt, worth ed with the Utah Crime Confer- slides and films by Charles Tate, Intermediates class will begin ence on traveling east, was forced off the $400, were estimated to have been June 18th at showing pictures of Bowers, snow course 9 a.m. Thursday, the Convention and canyon scenes, and travel- - u .road by an unidentified west at 9 a.m. and a killed sometime between Monday Keynoting Each year your rodeo producer bound driver, who pulled out to in both junior and senior life- and Wednesday. at 10 a.m. on Friday will be one ogue pictures. and livestock contractor try 10 will be at a.m., of America's most given fipass two vehicles, and then did saving successful Members of the North Tooele The Sheriffs office is investiga- locate new and outstanding spec-ln"t stop when the chow vehicle H a.m. where special attention businesswomen, Woman of the Stake Presidency and their wives RCA will bbe given scouts working for ialty acts for your Annual was forced off the road. of and ting. the the High Presidency Year, Miss Rose Marie Reid. This year Championship Rodeo. merit badges. World renowned as a sports- Priests Quroum of the Slake and out Chows Mrs. went vehicle Jimmie contracted have Adult beginners will have a wear they will their wives will be special guests designer, Miss Reid Adams, nationally known Roman onto the right shoulder of the choice of 11 a.m. or 10 p.m. for at this party. on to Success" speak Stairway Rider and trick and fancy roper roadway and when she attempted their swim lessons. And at noon and the will be invited to public to come onto back the from Ponca City, Oklahoma. highway, a class in plain and fancy diving hear this session. she lost control and the car skid- will be given. At 1 p.m. the Peace Officers carrodeo his started Jimmie Gordon B. Hinckley counterclocded in a Speed swimming classes will be and the Auxiliary will compete eer at the age of fifteen and dur- k-wise, and around Tooele-Swim- i swinging for given especially ing the past twelve years has ap- pointing where it was club members at 9, 10 and 11 for covetod rnarkgmamhipS prizes west, Hi at the pistol contests for teams, peared in rodeos covering about struck head-o- n by a vehicle that a.m. There will also be classes men women individual and and also Dominican Re- had been following her and driven Mr. and Mrs. Albert B. England thirty states,Cuba. In at these class shoots. synchronized swimmers and 1957, Jimmie by Edward G. Friday afternoon will Will celebrate their Golden Wedd- public Dyer, 48, Ogden. same hours. also feature a sneak preview of and his horses were flown to the There were five passengers in Reid Bracken, who suffered a A few vacancies exist in pre- United aArtists new release ing Anniversary, June 21, at their Dominican Republic along with the Chow Al the two cut finger, June 4, had to in vehicle and badly school class. home, 40 South First West, Tooele another Wasatch County and Capone. group of acts, then went Dyer car. had to have the finger amputated. with an open house from 4 to 8 Heber City will host the delegon to Havana Cuba for an appearAs deadline for the Bit and Surgery was performed at the p.m., Sunday afternoon. Chow received a severe ates at a barbecue durint Mrs. the Spur queen contest draws near, Tooele In had Jimmie ance there. 1958, Valley Hospital, Wednes Friends and relatives are invitand of returning to Ha- laceration on the forehead 18 young hopefuls have been enthe evening pleasure an them their day. with to share ed The sessions of Sat. June 20th tered by sponsors to vie for the vana to appear with the Tommy was in deep shock and Myrtle Mr, Bracken ' suffered the inniversary. will feature a panel discussion on crown and the honor of of Steiner Rodeo at the New Sports Dyer, 44, wife of the driver reigning jury when his wedding ring caught new legislation by W. Cleon Skou over, Tooeles Fourth of July on the side of a the second vehicle, suffered a trailer in which They were married, June 23, Arena. Hey Kids! Tooele Bit and Spur sen, Lyle Hyatt and Ferris And- celebration. severe laceration on the forehead 1909, in the Salt Lake temple he was trying to load a horse. is sponsoring a Junior Trail rus. Club more to color In add an effort and abrasions about the nose and The luncheon meeting will Church of Jesus Christ of Later- The horse pushed him backward and enjoyment to your rodeo Jim- head. Both were taken by Gil- ride for all of you on Saturday highlight an address by Percy Judging will be held at the They are the parents of seven mie will be 20 June. severly tearing the flesh. Twenty a matched Rodeo Tooele Bit and riding pair lette Ambulance to the Tooele Spur Wyly II Special Agent in charge, Children, four daughters, and three of were taken in an seven stitches 8 horses which Ellis Orme, junior trail ride Federal Bureau of Investigation. Grounds, Monday June 23, at appaloosa quarter Valley G. (Lillian) hospital and transferred Mrs. John to the sons; save effort finger. is the only known appaloosa Ro- to other hospitals the following leader invites all junior members Following a business session to p.m. in connection with the anSteele, Nephi; Mrs. Emery F. man team saddle-uthe rodeo business. day. in nual and horse show. to elect a new slate of officers for (Dorothy) Johns deceased: Mrs. Jimmie features a variety of to the Dyer car was put some small change in your the coming year a Memorial Ser-b- e First place winner will receive iMawons Damage Hugh B. (Mary Evelyn) Hullinger tricks conducted by Chief $50 cash and her two attendants during his Roman riding $700 and the Chow vehicle dam- pocket (for some really good food! vice will Mrs. (Ruth Tooele; Clayne such as standing backwards his justice J. Allan Crockett, Supreme each $25. and and at meet act, drinks) at was $450. estimated age Emily) Shepherd, Dallas, Texas; on the horses as they gallop around Investigating officer, State Troop- barn at the corner of First East! court of Utah. The Womens Aux-an- d Rulon A. Tooele; Grant Edward, Judging will be by out of town some a the Vine street at 9 a.m. for the diary under the direction of Presi hurdle, arena, jumping er Neil Bishop, stated that the and will be awarded on Rocky Mountain Lodge 11, Free Redlands, Calif.; and Daniel L. judges, one to horse from of first western trail ride the hold will fancy Lois dancing Passic dent very regular to case the had been referred t Judging will be by out of town and Accepted Masons of Utah at Salt Lake City. in a celethe other and the sensational sessions in conjunction with the for possible ac- season. on jTooele, will participate and will be awarded County Attorney judges They request no gifts. shoulder stand down between the tion. bration at the site of old Camp An inaugural ban 50 convention. 25 per percent horsemanship, horses as they circle the arena at Utah VISITORS FROM NEVADA quet will complete the Conven cent horse and regalia and 25 per Floyd which is now F'airfield, Wednesday, June 17, 6 a.m., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buckles and tion the 100th annitop speed. commemorating Evening. Agenda Saturday cent and US miles of on Knolls appearance east personality. eight of a of Henderson, Nevada, Local peace officers are plann The following young ladies will versary of the first meeting Jimmie is also an accomplished foreign sports car traveling family Sunon in Masonic Utah, on basis. a to time attend Lodge Tooele were in relatives part ing be in the race for the crown: Gail visiting trick roper, and this year will be west and driven by Mrs. Mary sheriff Fay Gillette is a McLaws, Janice Paulick, Linda day, June 21, at 2:30 p.m. this of Mrs. and Mr. County week, Medica- lguests working the act under black lite. Call, 64, Citrus Heights, Calif., Fairfield is about 32 miles south director in the organization. Dee Kirby, Tooele This act will include a series of rolled over here, when the driver Melvin Dunn. Oakes, Karlene McFarland, Norof Tooele on a splendid highway. Zella Gollaher, Tooele ma Benson, Donna Hamilton, Phybutterfly loops, roll overs, skipp- apparently went to sleep at the All Masons, their families and Tooele same at two the Woods, llis Karen time, Mary White, loops White, Beverly ing wheel. are invited to attend and Lillian Elbrecht. Tooele the climbing loop, cowboys weddBarrus, Bonnie Fields, Ella Mryl friends, Mrs. Call, in company with her their own box lunches, as bring Donna ing ring, and various other skips daughter, Rosemary, Kaye Castagno, Castagno, apparently at there are no cafe facilities in and out of the rope that dis- dozed at the wheel causing her Johnson, Tooele Fitzgerald, Carolec Barrus, Betty Fairfield. Ernest Reddick, Tooele plays skill with a cotton rope. Then vehicle to leave the roadway on There will be no lesson work Warr, Judy Foote, Colleen ChristThe Tooele City Schools Sumto climax this act he will do the the right side, travel 240 feet along mer Band Marjorie Daue June 24. The iansen and Linda Boyer. will continue until Wednesday, Program the the right shoulder, come back on with its activities The public is invited to the MARRIAGE LICENSES Katherine Shields, Pine Canyon famous Texas Skip down full band praWedabove are schedule beginning Jay K. Hammond, 26, Grantsarena. v Reed Bracken the highway and slide for approxi nesday, June 24. All students who ctices only. Lesson work must be show. Admission is free and there ville and Linda McMichael, 16, of food will be concessions. 210 and feet on its side Students have had previous instrumental individually arranged. mately Grantsville. top, coming to rest in a burrow instruction are eligible to perform who have been assigned a lesson of side the on the pit opposite in one of the four bands. Sched- time for Wednesday, Thursday, road. ule for the first week is as fol- and Friday, June 24, 25 and 26th The driver received laceration lows: w ill report for those lessons. of the knee, but no hospitalizais Students whose attendance Senior Band Thursday and Frition was necessary. Highway Pa- day, June 25 and 26, 6 to 8 a.m. not dependable or properly excustrolman Neil Bishop investigated. Grade School band (all students ed or whose work is unsatisfacta in the high school gym, with the who will be in the elementary ory will lose their lesson time. Tip Toe Thru the Tulips colorful MIA Division Dance Fes- North Tooele Stake orchestra fur- Pre-nal- al school next year, who play an inClass THURSDAYS TRAIL RIDE strument. Wednesdaay, June 24 at tival, will be presented on Friday nishing the music. Admission will be free. and Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. CANCELLED The last prenatal class will be 8 a.m. June 19 and 20. The first night of the Junior band (all students from held in the dining room Thursdays trail ride has been V-.will have its showing in Tooele on Tooele Valley Hospital, Tuesday, the seventh grade up, beginning cancelled and Wood Fillmore, the &SF the football field. Saturday nights next fall, who have not finished horse show chairman has outlined June 23, at 7 p.m. in instructions Show festival will havet its showing on Fun for Horrsc film at 25 book be will a June There plans two.) Thursday, the Grantsville baseball field. All and practice at 7:30 p.m. Meet at Foods aftcrwhich Mrs. Haze! 8 a.m. under lights. Cadet band (all students from the Rodeo Grounds and put yourunion meeting, will be held atjStevens, Nutrient Consultant of There will be special numbers 4:15 p.m. Sunday in the Relief the State Department of Health, the seventh grade up beginning selves and horses ' through the t from the Division a swell as the Society room of the North stake Salt Lake City, will talk to the next fall, who have completed paces for Monday and Tuesdays three stakes. book two) Friday, June 26 8 a.m. Ihorse show. tabernacle. group. famous appaloosa quarter horses. Horse, Colt Killed Best Available Talent to be In 1959 Rodeo 40-5- Meet Thursday lf 18-2- 0 g j ot Englands Plan ten House Sun. 4 Until. 8 semi-circl- Fourlli of July id Rracken Queen lo be Loses Finger Chosen Mon. e, Jr. Bit and Spur -- Trail Ride, Sat. p to Hold Anniversary Felt -- HOSPITAL a Tooele School Bands Beady Slarl of Summer Aclivilies of Relief Society, Sunday School, YWMIA, YMMJA, and Primary Association, All Seiminary teach- ers. Priesthood leadership meeting Saturday evening at 8 p.m.. Attendance at this meeting should include the following: Stake Presidency, Clerks and High Council; Quorum presidencies, group leaders, quorum and group secretaries of all high priests, seventies and elders quorums; Bishops, bishop's counselors and ward for clerks; Stake committees the Aaronic Priesthood; Stake committee for Ward Teaching. General sessions Sunday, June 21st, 10 a m. and 2 p.m. Stake membership urged to be present, and the general public (both members and members) cordially invited to attend. General evening session: Sunday, June 21st at 7:00 p.m. under direction of the Stake MIA organization. General public Invited, non-LD- S Last Riles Held Wednesday for Fred G. Peterson Last rites were held Wednesday afternoon in the North stake tabernacle for Fred G. Peterson, un der the direction of Bishop Wildied lard Sagers. Mr. Peterson June 13 of causes incident to age. Prelude and postlude music was played on the organ by Martina Duffin and Fred A. Hamilton gave the prayer at the mortuary. Bishop Leo E. Bevan offered the invocation and the opening musical number was by a male I Need Thee Every quarter Hour. by Carver Bryan, Bevan Anderson, Grant Shields and Wen-da- ll by Droubay accompanied Norma Marshall. Speakers were Sheriff Fay Gillette and Bishop Carver Bryan. were Other musical numbers a vocal solo In the Garden by Agnes Black accompanied by Mrs. Duffin and in closing a vocal duet There is a Land by Erb Johnson and Roxie Dobson accompanied by Mable Bryan. Benediction was given by Pres. Sherman A. Lindholm and Karl W. McBride dedicated the grave at the Tooele city cemetery. Pall bearers were Marcus Bryan Gordon Erickson, Ned Boswell, Ed and Mehalich, Grant Hammond MIA Division Dance Feslival Set al Two Places Fri., Sal. ' '44iIfJMi iV Everyone has a cordial invitation to attend either night that's convenient. After Saturday nights performance, a dance will be held Final Rehearsal Bit & Spur Plans Queen Contest Finals The local Horse Show and Queen Contest, sponsored by the Tooele Bit and Spur Club, is scheduled for June 22 and 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Rodeo Arena. Woody Fillmore, Chairman of the Horse Show, has secured the services of a professional, LOHOAOBEY CLUB be judge for Monday evenings Mrs. Nelbe Droubay will Lohoa--- events. the of to members Tuesdays show will inistess timed club on Friday, June 19 at clude all races and events. of her home sister, the at p.m. A one dollar entry fee will be rs. Vera Gray. Final rehearsal of the Primary childrens chorus in preparation for quarterly stake conference, Sunday, will be held Saturday 20 June, at 4 p.m. in the Fourth Eleventh ward chapel. -- y Joyce Buziams, chairman. Queen contest, phone 79; Violet Gooch, ; ladies pleasure class, ph. Ellis Orme, junior pleasure class (under 13 hands) pony pleasure class (under 13 hands), phone 516-Dell White, Men's pleasure class, trailer race, ph. 1069. Following is a list of the events Dale Hardy, Cal Farrington, and the names of persons to con- and Rolan Amish, trail class, ph. tact for added information: 1 489-1485-Stu Paul-ick- , or 789-J- ; 878, of stock horse class, phone chairman, Woody Fillmore, the horse show, phone 1258 or 40! Sheldon Sullivan, barrel race and charged for all events. Trophies in will be awarded to winners those classes in which contestants number five or more. Entry fees will be refunded to participants in those classes in which Die contestants number less than five. 779-W- J, J, ; Clovcrleaf race, phone Lawrence Hood, matched pairs class, phone 1664: Ken Gillette, Jim water race, phone 564-; Jackson, p'tdtne race, ph. Golden Peterson, keyhole race, Timmer McKcn-dricphone 1380-J- ; calf ropmg, phone 1236-Cec Ellsworth, races, all (including juniors) phone 1466-be The concession stand will and open serving delicious food drinks. Free. Public invited. Free. t ''I l ;lr h H v ? n p U V I ! . ; V r' ! J; 1572-W- 1124-W- MORE QUEEN HOPEFULS enter the Tooele Fourth of July Queen contest, winner of which will be named Monday evening at the Annual Bit and Spur Horse Show. Pictured Norma Benson, sponsorabove are L to R ed by Uillcrcst; Beverly Barrus by Stoker J Bonnie Fields, Ednas Floral Art; Ella Myrle Castagno, Eagles; Donna Castagno, the Brookside Dairy; Carolee Barrus, Dairy Queen; Kaye Fitzgerald, Tooele Beverage; Motor; Betty Warr, Paulos Motors and Judy Foot, Riding Club. Dugway |