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Show Tooele, Utah, Friday, Jure Volume Sixty Seven Number Three 20, 1951 Traditional Fourth of July Celebration Readied. Funeral for Mr. Ralph KarFtou Friday 2 P.M. Filial Decision Favors Parade Gigantic Rodeo Also Scheduled Three Aulos Pile Up Near Clover Tv?. v-- v--. J uneral lemur for Ra'p1 C. A again, off arain , . , but there will In a parade. Karbton, plant superintendent uf A full day's activities await Tooele on Independence Day. UnTOOELE VOLUNTEER liremen In their regular meeting, Wed- - ()H. tt.ih Caluum Company, will der the joint sponsorship of The Firemen nnd the Tooele Bit anj Noted One person was slightly Injured be held F nduy at 2 p in. at the nesday evening, alter discussing the situation from all angle. Spur Club, fun is being arranged for one and all. cele-Tai- e f ourth of the from to eliminate the a car three accident July in unanimously parade early Mortuary, The usual mamstreet parade will get underway at It) a m. IS bration. miles Thuisday morning, All day concessions will be held at the City Park with many Mrdied Karlston early Their decision, according to the Firemen was made on three! southwest of Tooele at 6.50 am. varied activities planned. N 157 First: They had not received permission from the Slate1 day morning at his home, 310 So J ASTER WALDROP, 31, THERE WILL BE sports, races ami games fur the kids. Fun est, of a heart attack. Road Commission to use the highway for the parade, second, quote: 1st West. Tooele, was treated games of skill, including ball threw, ring toss, darts, etc , a fish- Clinic the passing of the City Ordinance on the care of streets, seemed the Tooele and released at Friends may call at the Mor!mg, booth for the youngsters, bal- timely and to them to be design and Fri-- , 'for a chin laceration and other Thursday tuary loons, kiddies rules, pony rides, evening ed to prevent the committee from injuries to funeral time. Burial. and mjny other fun Hungs. day prior I t ill I Snl Tooele when on the parade. and third Kailio The accident occured putting will be in the South Jordan And, eats' There will be hot , Dispatcher , M r the lack of community cooperavehicle driven by Millie F. Roth. dogs, cold drinks, ice cream, anj .Monday 171 South 1st St , Tooele, stopped r Wanted bv Gtv tion and spirit. every thing to make the day comThe family requests no flowers for a horse, colt and duck to However, fireman were called Due to the July Fourth holiplete. do-- cross the road. A second vehicle Applications are now being nj ,)Jt JfJ 1(.u t)f to the f.re station early Thursday day falling on Tuesday, the Topping off the day - will be Atwo radio for received .. D. Afton Chamberlain, nations be made to jour favorite, driven by morning by a committee from next issue of the Tooele Bul- the r gigantic rodeo at the Bit and patchers positions for Tooele charity. Cedar Valley. Utah, stopped bethe Bit and Spur Club who pointwill be published Monletin, s. 1961. Spur Rodeo Grounds, north of City to begin July 15, hind the Roth Car. ed out their obligation to hold a j day, July 3rd. town. There is no maximum age Mr. Waldrops car approached parade since it has been adsoSTOCK CONTRACTOR Is D. A. V but anyone Deadline for advertising for requirement the scene behind another vehicle rbed as a part of the July Tourth how to (Swans) know Kirby, who can always must to this will out which issue be swerved t applying at celebration. Saturday suddenly I 4 be relied on to produce an exnoon. type. SO THERE WILL BE A PAmiss the other two stopped vei citing show with his RCA approvApplications should be subRADE. Cooperation of the comhicles, leaving no time for Mr in ed stock. All news should items be Police Tooele to mitted into City Waldrop to stop and he ran munity is asked with special emSaturday, wherever possible. Highlight of the rodeo will be Chief Leland Sutherland on or the second car, pushing it into phasis being placed on miniature the awarding of a grand prize, Deadline will be 11 a m. I 10. before one. first July the floats and kiddies entries. Many Last rites were held Wednesday "j which is a free beef. Adult ticEXTENSIVE damage was done r at 1pm. in the Tooele prizes will be given for decoratkets, which are selling for $1.50 ed bicycles, wagons, Ward chapel for Glenn to all three vehicles. childrens each will make the holder eligi. Investigating was Sheriff Fay England, who died Sunday at his pets, costumes, special marching ible for the beef. Gillette. home Cub in North as a Tooele costumes such from ailment. heart Stake groups Children's tickets (6 to 12 etc. Scouts, BISHOP Irvin C. Jones, of the 50 cents, but holders are Priesthood to years) Honor The Junior High School Band Guirt Seventh Ward conducted the serwill NOT be eligible for the beef. and the Junior Band will be on .Meet Tonight 7 :3() 1 vice and Mrs. Mable Bryan playAt LOVELY DEE Parks will reign Scout hand to set a lively pace and add ed prelude and postlude music over festivities of the July Fourth meetGeneral Priesthood color and spirit to the parade. type Mrs. Dorothy K. Sauls, age 59 and also the accompaniment for Wigwam Fritlay with her attendants, A letter was received Thursing for the North Tooele Stake celebration, died Wednesday. June 28, at 3.45iU'? other musical numbers. Karen White and Linda Boyer. 458 is having a Scout will held be this Thurs Troop evening day morning by the Committee, a m. in the Tooele Valley hospi was by Prayer at the mortuary All are adept horsewomen and Some lucky person will come away from the Tooele Bit and Court of Honor, Friday, June 30, from the State Road Commission tal of a heart ailment. day, June 29th, at 7:30 p.m. in will j George D. Norton. Joy Pratt sangj choice with 4th Adult Rodeo beef. this tickets Club appear at the rodeo. mScoul July the chapel of the North Tooele - at ,tie Spur Wigwam which is printed here: P Good las an opening number to the rodeo makes one eligible for the beef which will be Stake Tabernacle, which is air Plan to spend a traffic free She was bom January 5, 1003. Niht and Good Morning." and in Settlement Canyon. All Scouts given as a prize. Pictured with the beef is young Daniel Mr. Lionel W. Olsen, conditioned for this one- - hour Fourth of July here. at Garwood, New Jersey, and was the invocation was offered by' and their parents, of this troop, Clegg, son of President and Mrs. Howard Clegg. Tickets to are invited. Parade Chairman married to Lanier Sauls, who sur- President Ross Gowans. meeting. Every Priesthood memthe Rodeo are $1.50 and an exciting time is assured all who Tooele Volunteer Fire Dept. ber of the stake (Deacons, Teachvives. Speakers were W. Mac Dow. attend. P. O. Box 330. ers, Priests, Elders, Seventies, President J. Lloyd Calhster, with They have been residents of a brief remark by Bishop Jones. and High Priests) are to attend Tooele, Utah this city since 1945. this meeting which is the only "Goin' Hugh Alsop sang Dear Sir: meeting other than a Stake Con Funeral services will be held Home" as a closing number and 6 Your request of 22 June 1961 at the Tate . where official business of ferencc, offered Charles Fawson 10 m a Bishop at Mortuary for permission to hold a parade the Stake can e transacted, so A most thrilling beginning to Friday. Friends may call at the the benediction. on it is important that the Priestthrough part of Tooele mortuary from 7 to 9 p.m. ThursINTERMENT was In the TooA meeting will be held in the the Independence Day celebrabeen hood attend to act on business to considered. City has and Friday prior to services. ele City cemetery, where the Ophir City Hall, Monday, July 3, tion is being planned b y As you know this highway car- day be presented this evening. . . grave was dedicated by Alex J at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of boys of the North Tooele ries a great deal of Interstate The body will be shipped to Bryan. discussing the enlargement of the to which the public is corStake, All matraffic. construction and Waterboro, South Carolina for Tooele volunteer firemen were present dam on Ophir Creek, in dially invited to attend. Tooele Explorer jor improvements are financed services and burial. honorary pallbearers and active order to make a small fish pond, An even dozen boys will represent Tooele County at the annual Flag raising ceremonies will be Federal Funds administered by pallbearers included Bill Ham- to be stocked with fish by the Boys State, slated to be held July 8 through 14 at Utah State Canoes held at four places, promtply at through the Bureau of Fhiblic mond, Delbert Hammond. Er- State Fish and Game Depart6 a.m. an appropriate University at Logan. patriotic On Snake Kiver Roads. General policies on use of nest A. Richards, Alex Rhone, ment. ATTENDING FROM TOOELE will be Ted Whitehouse and Mel program will be presented at the highway are subject to apEmmett Wright and Cloyd Daland local Fish Garrard, Roy Roberts, sponsored by Tooele Lions Club; Brent Wood, sponsored Explorer scouts and leaders of each place. proval of the Bureau of Public ton. Game Conservation Officer and Tenth and Second Ward Trail by the American Legion; Skip Dunlavy and Richard Smith, spon- Post 165 (Tooele Fifth Ward) reRoads. Interstate travelers and Tooele Lee Williams, County sored Tooele and Mark will present their Imai Builders the Buzianis, Lodge; turned Jay Eagles by the trucking industry are generalearly Thursday morning Tenth Ward MfA will be sponWildlife Federation President will from a canoeing expedition along ceremony at 553 North Elks; Ronald Chriss, Jack White, Eighth Ward to Hold conduct the meeting, as arrang- and ly inconvenienced by street clo- sors of the regular Saturday night Bill Anderson, sponsored by Lt. Max Newman the upper regions of the Snake Main at the Ned Child's home, sures for local parades, and are dance, to be held July 1 in the ed with Mr. Skinner of Ophir. Dethe Third Ward at the Third and Fire the Tooele Volunteer River in Wyoming. ISarbcque Turkey not slow to indicate their dis- North Stake Tabernacle. Other Fish and Game officials C of C Seventh Ward chapel, the Fifth to the Grantsville and partment to Speaks ofthe State pleasure A turkey barbeque will be held will be in attendance to answer Highway below Jackson and Eighth Wards at the Harris Beginning just a for friends Join Ronnie will Firemen pre your gala sponsor ficials. Civic activities, such as Lt. Max Newman, Public In- Lake, the group worked their way School and the Lakeview Ward Wednesday, June 28, at the Too- questions and explain the pro- Johnson and of fun. Sammy Geldmach-cr- . parades, are a desirable function holiday evening ele City Park as a fund raising posed project. All persons who of formation Officer Dugway over 70 m i e s of the twisting at the Lake View Ward chapel. of our communities and are to Music will be by the stake or- event for the Tooele Eighth Ward. have any interscst in this water addressed river, and also came in for their Grounds Proving Special guests of the Trail be encouraged. Care must be ex- chestra and cool - refreshments Serving will begin at 6:30 p.m. or the land on which the dam and tip Builders will be the Cub Scouts. During the week the boys will members of the Tooele County share of "swamps ercised that they do not interfere will be served. and each family is asked to bring will be built should attend so that be instructed and receive first- Chamber of Commerce with a overs." Everyone is invited out to witwith the rights of other users of an agreement can be drawn up to hand experience in the operation most informative and illustrated Admission is by budget card and their own eating utensils. ness this stirring ceremony as a the highway. who to made those inTickets are $10 per family and clear the way for starting work of city, county, state and nation- talk on the "Hidden Mineral According guest ticket and everyone is fitting beginning of the celebraTooele City is fortunate in hav- vited to attend. on the project. all are invited to attend. al government. state and Wealth of Tooele County" show- the expedition, snags and high tion of the birthday of our IndeTop water made the going tough uning other streets paralleling civic leaders will be the ing what tourists will come to 4th. which can be used as temporary til the party became adjusted to pendence, July Utah to find. m routes of travel while parades canoeing on the river. are in progress. Accordingly, perSheriff Fay Gillette will be one Special guests at the meeting, Fireworks Display OtMaking the trip were Richard mission is granted to use for of the speakers and will treat the presided over by Peter Van FillBob Col. Lt. were Paulson, Warner, Floyd a parade as outlined in your leti Ray Postponed subject "Functions of County tcn, President, Ryan, Tooele Ordnance; Mr. S. more, Keith Stewart, John A. ter, providing the following conLaw Enforcement. . i Pete Kearns, manager of the Ord- Lindberg, Richard DeLaMare, ditions are met: REGISTRATION will be July C. Crotty, Office of Chief of nance Wash. D.C.; Mr. J. H. Berry Elton, Bob Elton, Curt Motor Vu Outdoor Theater, an8 from 7 a.m. to 12 noon. (a) Tooele City assumes reFrankfort Arsenal, Pa., Bell, Kenneth Riding, and leaders nounced today that he has post; sponsibility for any damage done Sunday, July 9, has been pro- Ziegler, Lee Moore, Cloyd Theobald and poned the July 4 Fireworks disto the highway surface from unclaimed American Legion Day. and Mrs. Tom Tully, Hollywood, Dunn. Don Loren and Mrs. Mr. play because of the exceedingly California. usual displays such as tanks or the over Legionaires from all was the Co. The Furniture of dry conditions in the Erda area. organized by Phillips trip similar equipment not on pneustate will be guests at Boys State Phillips, Watch this paper for announceand Mrs. Mary H. Parsons were Salt Lake Boy Scout Council with matic tires or shod horses in exall Memorial Services, honoring of the new time set for the in ments Mac Gardner new members. welcomed as charge. hot weather. tremely Boy Staters who lost their lives (B) That a suitable detour for in World War II and the Korean Interstate traffic is marked, eiththese will be Conflict. Among er by appropriate signs or patrol Dean Barrus, first governor of cars to the end that through trafBoys State, son of President and fic is not unnecessarily delayed Mrs. O. T. Barrus, of this city. or inconvenienced. Graduation exercises for the Yours truly, group will be held Saturday, July H. E. Wilbert 15. District Engineer THIS DAY will also be known as Governors Day, with the new Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Perkes of the Band Loyalty Club appeared Boys State Governor being installed and with Governor George D. at the meeting and presented their reasons for the Clyde being in attendance as a of the Tooele High special guest. School band in the parade. They Parents of the boys and the also announced the Band would boys girl friends will be invited to attend Governors Day exermarch in Salt Lake City on July cises and the grand ball slated 24th in the morning parade and for Saturday evening. at Magna in the evening parade. On - O bk 4. - Iuhli'linl wA 1 d! t Iist Kites Held Wed. for i Glenn Lngland , v Third-Sevent- Heart Attack Claims Mrs. Dorothy Sauls V of ' m V 4j h .'Vkn' aMijditv Good Fating FIaj Raising Opliir Waler Meeting Monday, July Ceremony Off to Boys State For Tooele Group U-3- 6 July Jill, P.M. Trail-build- Pot Tenth Ward To Host Dance flag-raisi- 1 6 6 i Lions Club Officers DON'T REPEAT MISTAKE man is not one who never makes a mistake, but one who tries not to make it twice. A big officers of the Tooele Lions for the next season are pictured above R to L front: Glen Martin, secretary treasurer; George Argus, second vice; Bob Rulon holme, immediate past New Brox-preside- England, president; A. J. DeLaMare, first vice president. Back row: Jack Clarke, tail twister; T. M. Aldous, director; Ray Pruett Lion Tamer; Mark Lindbcrg, director and Paul Seeley, Deputy District governor. 5 Local Students Make Honor Holt At Utah University Charter Banquet Planned City and State officials will be rnercc special guests at the Tooele Jay-cc- c Ottcn; banquet scheduled for Wednesday, July 12, at the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel. charter i ACCORDING Wayne Olsen, to Bill Gibson and banquet are nearly arrangements complete for the occasion which will mark the chartering of a new Tooele Jaycce organization. Special guests will be Mayor James Levan; Chamber of Com-- , I Van Peter President, State Jaycce President, Richard Headley and Tootle City Manager, Sidney Noble. Most of the Jaycce clubs from throughout the state arc also expected to be represented at the banquet. THE PROGRAM calls for remarks from the special guests and also the following: invoca tion. Bishop Tom Burgess; Introduction of Community Leaders Loren C. Dunn; Introduction cl -- Jaycccs e Statc from neighboring President Richard Headley; Williams of the Murray Presentation of President's Tin, clubs-Bcnni- Jaycccs. Introduction ol Jaycce State Officers - Cap Ferry, Brigham City Jaycccs; remarks by s Jerry Lindheartt of Kearns (extending charter representative); Presentation of charter- Jay-cec- Five graduates of Tooele High have been named to the University of Utah high honors roll for spring quarter. All five students have attained a grade point average of 3.5 or higher for the quarters scholastic work. A four point average is equal to straight A grades. The scholars are Eva Deanna Sutherland, Larry Gordon Lee, Dorothy Kirk Hansen, William Brice Elkington and John Reynold Baker. School Address (State President Richard Headley); benediction Rev. Charles Frccgard. The Jaycce committee reminds all members that reservations must be confirmed by July 10. Main -- H jJ i!l Boys Staters 1961 Ready to represent Tooele County at State at Utah July University, State Boy's 8th thru 1 1th, are the young men pictured above L to R they arc, front: Ted White-housBrent Wood, Skip Dunlavy. and e, Ronald Chriss. Back row: Maik Imai, Mel Roberts, Jack White, Richard Smith, Ronnie Johnson and Sammy Gcldniacher. Absent from the picture were Bill Anderson and Jay Buzianis. NORTH TOOELE STAKE TABERNACLE Sponsored by Tenth Ward i er |