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Show lil Volume Sixty Seven Tooele, Utah, Friday, July 7, 1961 Number Four racking Units issile Era Firs I Employees Arrive in Angus I Haiti Appears Al July Jilt Celebration "This launches us into the guided missile age" said Col. Cecil M. MacGregor of TOD. as he pointed to mssile guidance antenna trailers which have just arrived at TOD for overhaul. THE MOBILE GUIDANCE units mark the first of many new missions that will be coming to Tooele Ordnance Depot now that Mt, Rainier Ordnance Depot and Benicia Arsenal are scheduled for Moisture totalled eighteen hunphase out over the next thirty six months. dreds of an inih during the storm "These particular traders come from the Niki operational sites whith ha early on the morning ofl at Ft. Mac Arthur, near San f rancisco," Col. MacGregor said, "and the 4:h and then lingered for a they are just the first of units that will be coming in from N.ki sites repeat performance one or two' up and down the west coast and times during the day. The storm in the Pacific Ocean area. also brought temperatures down Col. MacGregor has, himself, to a more comfortable reading. returned from the Office of just TT V ffT Chief of Ordnance, Washington The storm kept the moisture DC., where he reports many of total fur 11 still ahead of last ..-the at 26 hundreds this preliminary transfer plans for time (9 year TOD's expansion were approved me Ins ;n compared to 9 56 a"d int opcrallon at "e hundreds this year). of"' hfC Utah the County Daughters TOD week. The month of June was not Pioneers, may we offer the follow in moisture (last totally lacking ing: THAT preliminaries are over moisture btforc July 4, was May and actual transfer is beginning r 1. FT IS A book of Mrs. Tale 20) but during 12 of its davs the was evidenced by the announcemore than 500 pages, plus many temperature was between 90 and ment that on July 17, the task 96 di (trees, and for six nights it pictures. force will arrive at TOD to start out. It a 2. It is was also announced that Anyone the actual transfer of Depot are being phased was between 70 and 75 degrees people who came to Utah before May 10 Task Force will arrive at 10D on July 17, to prepare for the li.gh for the month was 96 defrom Mt. Rainier and mostly actual transfer of employees, mainly from Mt. Rainier and of the railroad, is IK9, (coming grees on June 26 (seemed much Benicia, to the Tooele installation. Benicia to TOD. The first permanent employees are expecteligible to be called a pioneer of In fact, said Col. higher) and low was 4S degrees MacGregor, ed to transfer in August. into Utah. came Many people on the evenings of June 2, 3. "some people will transfer in on Mrs. Matilda Nelson Tate, for- Tooele County during the mining a permanent basis during this M-M- en mer Tooelean, died Wednesday, booms who were not Mormons. month of August." July 5 at 9 p m. at a hospital in Some came with the very earliest Pamona California, after suffer- settlers. July 17, also marks the begin3. It contains chapters on all ning of organization of the stock ing a heart attack, Monday evethe early towns including Tooele, control and data processing cenning. Dr. Stone, professor of Religion who celebrated her MRS. TATE Pine Canyon, E. T. ters. Grantsville, at Brigham Young University will 91th birthday, December II, is the City (Lake Point), Richville, Mor be the guest sHtker at a fireside The missile guidance trailers mother of J. Earl Tate of this city cur, Stockton, Ophir, Clover, Cenplanned for Sundjy evening, July M. Nelson and ter, Vernon, Dee Creek, into TOD operate in of Alfred and sister coming Ibapah, 9. and Wayne Saltsgiver, Mrs. Edna Cornue, also of Tooele. Skull Bill Gibson According to and many groups of three trailers. One raValley, Iosepa, The meeting will be held at the are completed for the Tooele Junior Chamber of Commerce The remains are being brought others. Ghost towns are also in- dar antenna mounted trailer Ward chapel at plans scheduled for Wednesday, July 12 at the Coral to this city for funeral services cluded. charter searches the sky for the enemy 9 p.m. Invited are all and Room of banquet the Kirk Hotel. while a second radar trailer conand burial. 4. IT CONTAINS new material Gleaners of both Tooele and Invitations have been sent out and local charter members are in Salt Lake City trols the launching and directing She was born on Clinton Beach, Buffalo Ranch, North Tooele stakes. of our missiles. A third trailer is urged to reserve their places at the banquet as soon as possible in 1866 a daughter of Swen and Woolen Mud Tooele's Factory, to avoid a last minute rush. Deadline for confirming reservations Fredricka Joranson Nelson, and the control center and is connectWall, Agriculture, mining, educaed to the other two by cables. at the dinner is July 10. was married to Joseph S. Tate, Swim tion. Bill Gibson reports that the Murray Jaycees are July 15, IS85 in the Logan LDS 5. It contains Indian storeis, Missile tracking men direct and of the to each a make observe the whole special presentation from reportedly planning to Temple. They were the parents of poetry, early drama, music, etc. the control center operation Tooele Jaycee charter members at the banquet. which is conseven children. bio6. It contains short New swimming classes will bemany In addition to Jaycee leaders from throughout Utah, local offistructed to THEY RESIDED in Tooele after radio graphies, with pictures, of early active fallout.protect against gin at the pool, Monday, July 17. cials and will also be featured at the banquet, a 1908 when until their dignitaries marriage settlers. There will be classes for bethey went to Salt Lake City. Her 7. IT CONTAINS history of the ginners, advanced beginners, inTHERE IS presently a shop husband died in 1928 and she movMARRIAGE LICENSES Catholic and LDS each at Mt. Rainier termediate and life saving. Methodist, and Benicia has ed to she where Pamona, Churches in Tooele County. Dayle E. MacDonald, 21, EvanArsenal which handles the oversince resided. At 11 a m. there will be a class ston, Wyoming, Gail M. Davis, 18, of The cost this book will be haul of these missile J. $5.00. We need tracking Surviving are five children for adult beginners and fancy div- Tooele. your order now to units. These shops will be conR. Warren Earl Tooele; Tate, Park Tod D. noon. held will 19, at be Classes Padilla, book You the Henry ing. help get published. solidated into one shop at TOD Tate, Oscar N. Tate, Mrs. John will be Registration may be made at Betty Merino, 17, Tooele proud to own one of the which will handle this operation. of Pamona P. Evans Too(Josephine) Grant Eugene Warner, 20, the pool and cost of the ten lesTooele swimmers have their and Mrs. Charles G. (Blanche) first copies. If there are other Engineering on this new shop sons is $3.50. ele, Diane Hendricks, 19, Orem. please call me. as win will be started later on this month on another they eye Billings, Oakland, Calif.; a broth- questions and actual installation of the nece-sar- y make plans to attend the Junior er, Alfred M. Nelson; two sisters, Intermountain Swim Meet, to be Mrs. Edna Cornue. Tooele, Mrs equipment will be sometime held at the South Davis Youth this fall, Col. MacGregor exSan Francisco. Doremus, Henry Center at Bountiful, Saturday, 8 Also surviving are 11 grand chilplained. hady needed rain invited itself to till of July festivities and endtd 34 days of drought in the To!c City area. A V; sssgpJs l'0 Tracking Unils - TODS First Missile Job Col. Cecil M. MacGregor, TOD Commanding Officer and Mr. Robert F. Kerr, TOD Employee, examine Missile Guidance Anlenna Trailers which arrived at TOD for overhaul this writ. This officially launches TOD into the guided missile roll it will assume now that Benicia Arsenal and Mt. Rainier Ordnance 3 Day Celebration In Store For 24th Gleaner Fireside Sunday Plans are underway here for aldbwn Main Street to the corner of three day observance of Pioneer First North, West to Second West festivities scheduled! and South to the Tooele City park, Day, with for SaturdayAmcf Monday &nd5ijy' propriate observance of the day on Sunday, July 23. The festivities are under direction of the North Tooele Stake, with Grant Stewart New as general chairman. Wanted: A Dairy Princess for TWO PARADES are being plan- Tooele To IJegin July 17 County. ned, the first of which will be at THE SEARCH is on locally for 9.30 a m. Saturday July 22 with a a young lady to represent this repeat performance on Monday, County as Tooeles Dairy Princess July 24, at 6 p m. according to Clar The contest will be held here on Hansen, parade chairman Saturday, July 15 and the winner Two hundred dollars in prize will enter the state contest to be money will be offered, $50 of which held in November. will be given to Tooeles three RULES FOR the 1961 Dairy marching bands. First prize will Princess contest are as follows: be $50; second, $25; third, $15 and 1. Candidate must be a high fourth, $10; with small amounts school graduate. going to individual entries. 2. She must be between the age of 17 and 25 inclusive. Emphasis will be on miniature 3. SHE must enjoy Dairy Foods. floats (not to exceed 10 feet in 4. She must be willing to spend length) and the Pioneer theme will a reasonable amount of time rebe carried out. BUSINESS houses, civic clubs presenting the Dairy Industry. 5. She should have a reasonable and fraternal groups, churches and individuals are invited to par- knowledge of Dairying. 6. CANDIDATE will not appear ticipate. Line of march will be from the in bathing suits during the conhead of Main Street at Third So., test. 7. Professional models will not The curtain goes up Sunday, 16 be eligible. on the Tooele Second-TooelJuly 8. A special talent will not be Young 3Iarric(ls Tenth, North Tooele Stake, ward required. and stake program. building Plan Pot Luck 9. SHE MUST photograph well. Plans for the new building have conThe of the winner county Social Sat unlay been selected, and the building test will be awarded a University program is progressing on schedYoung Marrieds of the Tooele scholarship, provided she meets ule. Eleventh Ward will hold a pot luck the scholastic requirements. She A stake-wid- e fast day will be social this Saturday evening at will also participate in an hour-lonTV show on Nov. 24 or 25. held on Sunday, July 16, with 6:30 p.m. at the pavilion in the Mildred Mercer testimonial meetings being held City Park. Bring a pot luck dish. Fourth-Elevent- hard-cove- Dralli Claims Mrs. Matilda IVcIsoii Talc Ja)rcees Ready For Charter Banquet h n Dairy Princess Search On Clares Swim Meet At Bountiful Saturday July 16 Initiates N. Stake Building e g in each of the seven wards of the stake, at the regular sacrament meeting time. Members of the Melchizedek Priesthood will - 10 AM Dance Set For July. dren and 18 great grand children. The swim meet will get underway at 10 a.m. with Lloyd M. Three Fined Hayes in charge. Tooeles complete team plans to Following are cases handled by enter the events which will in- Judge M. Earl Marshall in City clude age group races and junior Court: races. Clauid Wright, Public Intoxication, forfeited $25 bond. Edwin Riley, Drunk Driving, GUEST CONDUCTOR Mr. Lee Caldwell, local band $250 and 30 days with 25 days instructor was guest conductor at suspended upon payment of fine. Public Ina summer band clinic held at Gustav Sandberg, Utah State University last week. toxication, $25 or five days. visit each home in each ward, during the regular Priesthood meeting time, and accept donations and pledges to the building program. Every' person in the stake is invited to take part in this program that they might all have credit toward the new building program. This will include all s and every person in In to the and Valley spite of the many set backs Promised the stake regardless of age. and problems which confronted BPOE entry as well. The two school bands did them-A duplicate of the proposed the firemen and Bit and Spur a successful most Independbuilding may be seen at 603 East Club, 3115 South in Salt Lake City and ence Day celebration was carried all stake members are invited to out here, July 4. drive by and look at this buildFrom the parade which began ing which is nearing completion at 10 a.m. to the Rodeo at night, and which may be visited during a day was noted. Even daylight hours. Conference seat- the weatherman cooperated with ing capacity is 2,000. a few nice showers. A second phase of the building E rateJ w?,chh ,"a program will be a three day cele- - as of the be,d. fre bration, July 22, 23 and 24. De- a years was tails of which will be announced (capacity crowd. Vance Sagers of St. John was the lucky guy to claim the choice beef that was given away during the evening, Crowds filled the city park and enjoyed the concessions. 1 r information nc fcomce Clover Ward Everyone is invited to another dance at Clover gala on Friday, July 7. Music will be by the Tonaires and dancing will begin at 9 p.m. Refreshments will be sold. Admission will be by donation with all proceeds going to the wards building fund. While other phases of the transfer operation are just getting underway, the storage activity at TOD has already picked up "400 tons from the Seattle Port. This means that equipment which could not be repaired in the field (truck engines, etc.) and was shipped back to the States through Seattle has been received at TOD for repair and storage until needed. This additional storage mission is also a new feature of TODs expanded roll. Successful 4th Celebration teen-ager- 4 July 7 al With all the plans of expansion and consolidation over the past months, it might be well said that selves proud and won the praise July 1961, marked the end of the of all for their fine playing and preliminaries and the beginning of TODs great new mission. appearance. fun-fille- d RE0. fT x Saturday NiIil Ilauce at Pool Patio , Tourists, This W ay A new sign in front of the Tooele City flail now fells tourists where they can gain information on Tooele County, Constructed by the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce with the able assistance of Bestway BuildCenter, Farm and Home Builders ing Supply and Stcwjrt Jones, who did the lettering, the sign directs tourists to the Cham ber of Commerce office in the City Hall for answers to any questions they might have. Chamber of Commerce secretary, Nona Shibley, reports that already the sign has resulted in increased tourist inquiries. Chamber of Commerce President, Peter Van Otten, donated his services for the painting of the sign. The Eagles and Eagles Auxiliary won the first prize money of $75 for their float; the The patio at the Tooele City Transcript Bulletins entry was pool will be the setting frmed second place winner and the Saturday night dance, July 8. 'awarded $50. ,N THE miniature division, the Sponsored by the Tooele First Ward Primary placed first to the be will Ward, dancing voritc records and everyone mw'dl $15 as he prize money and both stakes, is invited to attend. second place and ten dollars was Admission will by by budget ,w'n by the entry of Marion Jones Lincoln, cards and dance tickets plus 23 The Alpha Omega, Club cents per person. group won $10 for their novelty Come join your friends for an float and all children with entries evening of fun. Refreshments wilMn the parade were given a cash be served. award. An honorable mention goes to LDS standards of dress will be the float from Tooele Stake "The expected. 1 A 'J. J,ajUV Parade Winner Catching the eve of the judges of the Fourth of July parade in Tooele was this lovely entiy of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, who caught the spirit of the day with a replica of the Liberty Bell and the timely phrase, Let Freedom Ring. They received a check for $75 as first place winner. |