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Show i Volume Sixty Seven Tooele, Utah, Friday, April 20, 1962 Number Forty Five Band Angels Now Exceed 100 Brilliant Light Shows Over Tooele County The Tooele Transcript and Tooele Bulletin sponsored drive for the citizenry of Tooele City and Tooele County to pay a round trip fare of a Tooele High School Band 6tudent to perform in August at the Worlds Fair in Seattle is still on the climb with the total money contributed now standing at $2,885.50. Enthusiastic response has been forthcoming and one hundred four fares of $27.50 each have been paid by the following Tooeleans: MR. AND MRS. ALEX F. DUNN MR. AND MRS. LIONEL W. OLSEN SUPT. AND MRS. STERLING R. HARRIS DR. AND MRS. T. M. ALDOUS JOHN T. ADAMS DR. AND MRS. J. HERBERT MILLBURN MR. AND MRS. ELMER J. ELKINGTON MR. AND MRS. J. EARL TATE MR. AND MRS. DALE W. JAMES MAURICE W. BRYAN MR. AND MRS. HERMAN PEDERSEN SHERIFF AND MRS. FAY GILLETTE MR. AND MRS. RALPH W. MILLBURN TV AL AND LID RADIO MRS. MYRTLE ALLSOP , MR. AND MRS. MARK J. LINDBERG MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY G. ATKIN COL. AND MRS. CECIL M. MacGREGOR DR. AND MRS. REX. D. STUTZNEGGER MR. AND MRS. NORVAL H. ADAMS MR. AND MRS. C. ROLLIN RUSSELL MR. AND MRS. W. J. McKENNA MR. AND MRS. JAMES DeSIMON MR. AND MRS. GENE L. JONES MISS GERTRUDE LONG DR. AND MRS. W. R. JOHNSON MR. AND MRS. GRANT RIDING MR. AND MRS. E. LaVAR TATE PRESIDENT AND MRS. O. T. BARRUS MR. AND MRS. DEAN BEVAN DR. AND MRS. JOHN BURGOYNE DR. AND MRS. PHILLIP H. SPENCER MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. BICKMORE HOOD WALGREEN DRUG MR. AND MRS. ED L. GILLESPIE MR. AND MRS. GLEN T. SPENDLOVE MR. AND MRS. GORDON HALL MR. AND MRS. A. L. HANKS DR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. WASSOM LAWRENCE FLORAL MR. AND MRS. LeGRANDE O. (RED) JONES MR. AND MRS. WAYNE HYMAS DR. AND MRS. JAY DeLaMARE MR. AND MRS. JESS P. ALLEN PRINCIPAL AND MRS. CARL R. EVANS MANTES CHEVROLET RAY AND PHYLLIS DUNN MR. AND MRS. FLOYD M. GORDON McFARLAND AND HULLINGER (Two Tickets) MR. AND MRS. LYMAN W. ANDERSON MR. AND MRS. W. P. GENTRY ,. MRS. REBECCA OSTLER ENGLAND CONSTRUCTION, INC. MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. BROWN COMPANY B TOOELE NATIONAL GUARD ($46) NU CLEANERS (MR. AND MRS. CHARLES WEBSTER) MR. AND MRS. MARY J. GRIFFITH AND FAMILY OF BOUNTIFUL MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD SWAN GREAT BASIN FOOD SERVICE (T.O.D.) HILLCREST CAFE AND LOUNGE MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GILLETTE MR. AND MRS. CARL W. BUEHNER -MR. AND MRS. A. J. HAWKINS MRS. INA COOK XI PI CHAPTER BETA SIGMA PHI MR. AND MRS. MORRIS D. YOUNG TOOELE MILL & SMELTERMANS UNION, LOCAL 55 MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. LEE PROPERTY DISPOSAL DIVISION (T.O.D.) HAL E. CARTER MR. AND MRS. N. HOWARD JENSEN TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BUZIANIS MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. ROWBERRY KIRK HOTEL ELMER AND HELEN TATE STOKER MOTOR CO. MR. AND MRS. W. CECIL TATE VERE AND SYLVIA LANCASTER MICHAELS JEWELRY, MR. and Mrs. Mike Jankovich FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES NO. 164 (Four Tickets) BOX AND CRATES BRANCH, STORAGE DIVISION 48 LOUNGE A MOTHER of two former band members, . who knows the hours, the practice and patience, it takes i to make a top band student BROOKSIDE DAIRY MR. AND MRS. A. P. (TONY) HERVAT BESTWAY BUILDING CENTER STYLE SHOP TREMAIN CONSTRUCTION CO. MR. AND MRS. SAMUEL L. GILLETTE MR. AND MRS. ERNEST J. JOHNSON, Stockton ALICE AND FLOYD BAKER MR. AND MRS. I. D. BIRD LEE GOLDEN CALDWELL (Band Member) LEGION AUXILIARY ($10.00) FARM AND HOME BUILDERS SUPPLY MR. AND MRS. REID BRACKEN WESTERN AUTO (MR. and Mrs. M. E. Lewis) AJAX INC. MR. AND MRS. J. ALLEN LINDBERG THE CENTER CAFE In addition to the bus fare eacn student and each students family will be required to furnish them with living expenses and spending money for the trip. Your publisher is of the opinion that there are one hundred ten public spirited citizens in Tooele City and Tooele County who are willing to buy the ticket of one band member to the Seattle Fair. The list of donors will be published in each issue of The Transcript and Bulletin until the objective is reached. This drive is reaching a highly successful conclusion. Add your name and donation now before it is too late, so that you may be numbered as a supporter of our wonderful band. Celestial fireworks flashed Phone calls poured in to law An eight across the sky, Wednesday about enforcement and newspaper of- the porch 8: 15 p m. alarm and fices. saw causing The brilliant object, tentatively frightened, inquijy in most of the Western States. Grandma, identified by Federal Aeronautics Administration officials as a big ball of Marshall Home An Example Of Modern Design A home of the very latest modern design, that of Judge and Mrs, Earl Marshall, is included in the Jaycette Parade of Homes. Parade Of Homes This white stone fireplace with its black mortar is a show place in the beautiful new home of Judge and Mrs. Earl Marshall which will be on display April 29. Tic Saturday Noon Is Time Set For Easter Egg Hunt The time is drawing nigh when some little boy or girl in Tooele County can claim the' loveable Shetland Pony, purchased by the Bit and Spur Club, for his or her very own. The pony, complete with saddle, bridle and blanket is doing a major part in the preparation for the Uth annual Easter -- MC secretary. MI U Ini FLORENTINE lighting fixtures are featured in the entrance hall and by the fireplace. Unique indirect cove lighting is also featured in the living room, with the electric organ and stereophonic sound system adding the final touch of elegance. The master bedroom, with adand ward presidents, work direc- joining dressing room and bath, tor counselors, education counse- is done in french blue complimentlors, secretaries, organists, maga- ed by two snowy white brick bedside lamps zine representatives, choristers, walls. work meeting leaders, theology, are used in this area. and visiting message, literature GUEST BEDROOMS with adsocial science leaders and stake of joining baths feature tones and ward priesthood representabeige and brown and are separattives. ed from the living area. Administrative and class leadModern conveniences, the very ers departments will be held from latest, make the kitchen a place 2 to 3:30 p.m. of true beauty. Cabinet work is of Morning meetings are planned cherrywood with built-in- s of stainfor Stake executives at 9:30 and less steel. Stake Board members will meet The view of the lake and mounat 10:45. tains is awe inspiring and a defiLunch will be served to the nite asset to this lovely home. Stake board members and stake THIS AND other lovely homes at can be seen by priesthood representatives attending the Pa noon. rade of Homes on April 29. Tickets Music for the general session are available from members of vull be furnished by the Singing the Jaycettes and at Clar HanMothers of the North Tooele sens Premium Oil Station, 591 N Main. Stake. Relief Society Convention Planned Tliurs. April 26 . The annual two stake Relief Society convention for the Tooele and North Tooele Stakes, will be held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake House. North Tooele Stake Relief Society will be the host stake. Two members of the General Board will be in attendance. General assembly will be at 1 Tickets may still be purchased from any Bit and Spur member p.m. and invited and expected to and the pony may be seen up be in attendance are: all stake town on Friday and Saturday prior to the start of the fun when the the practice field west of the noon siren blows on Saturday. football field and the 11 and 12 Mr. Amis stated that the gala hunt their eggs on affair will be held at the City ball year olds will Park for the following age groups: the football field. o through 4 years; south and east Hundreds of brightly colored of the swimming pool; 5 through eggs will be hidden and candy S years, directly north of the pool; eggs will be in evidence all over 7 through 8 years will be at the the lawns to - help- - make this a far north of the ball park, while thrilling, fun filled day for all the 9 and 10 year olds will be at Tooele County youngsters. Pull-dow- n estimated. He said that the meteor probably burned out about half way between the Salt Lake area and northern Arizona. Reports as to where the object landed are varied. Some thought it had landed northeast of Delta and one pilot reported that it appeared to him to have gone down about 30 miles northeast of Provo. SEVERAL CITIZENS of Tooele City, reported that to them the object appeared as if it landed in the region of Eureka. Reaction to the phenomenon in Tooele, as in other areas, was varied. Many people noticed a bright flash of light as they sat in their homes. Some thought it was a lightning flash, while others thought a car had just driven in the drive way or was turning around outside. Several parents wondered what their kids were up to. ONE CARLOAD of riding along a Tooele street, were so shook up that they stopped the car and ran into the nearest house, teen-ager- AAU Meet Kicks Off in Local Pool by Andy Roberts The success of the 1962 Intermountain-AAU Age Group Swimming and Diving Championships was assured many months ago, when the people of Tooele were asked to contribute their time, talent and money to conduct this Dalton Feed Store, Dr. and Mrs. Spencer, Dunn Roofing and Sales, Dons Body Shop, Dr. and Mrs. John L. Journay, Dr. and Mrs. Stutznegger and Kib, Dr. and Mrs. Don Droubay, John Burgoyne, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. Burton. Edna's Flowers, Englands Paints, Elks Lodge, Ed Gillespie meet. gigantic Elmers Shoe Repair, Service, AS USUAL, the response was Elnas Cafe. both generous and spontaneous, First Security Bank, Fraternal and in a matter of days, the Order of Eagles No. 164, Fabric foundation for the meet had been Fifty-nin- e Fred Center, Club, laid, and all that remained to be Davis Service. Repair waitdone was the polishing and GORDONS FURNITURE Coming. Gertrudes Beauty Salon, pany, The Finance Committee, under Glenwood Club, Glenns Barber the direction f f George Imai reGordon Garrard Shop, Hall, donations this ported that the Garage and Implement. year exceeded all previous years, Harrys Sinclair Service, Hoods both in number of contributors, Walgreen Drug, and amount of contributions. Dairy, International Smelting and Refining, FOLLOWING IS a list of the Indian School, donors, who assured the financFuel Supply. ial success of Tooeles largest Jim and Reds, J. C. Penney sporting event: Kirk Hotel, Kirk CofCompany, American Legion Auxiliary, fee Shop. Ann Russell, A1 and Lids, Allens LETA BATEMANS Beauty Food Town, Allsop Realty, Als Atkin Artie Drive Inn, Realty, Circle, Andersons Market, Allans American Service, Ajax Inc., Bevan Barms Motors, Drug, Bonneville Bateman Motors, Jewelry, Browns Store, Bestway Center, Barton Truck Building Line, Busicos Cash Store, Becks Barber Shop, Bakers Ice Cream, Bevan Anderson, Bryans Beauty Shop, Brookside Dairy, Bradshaw Auto Parts. Consolidated Finance, Clar Hansen's Service Station, Center n Mobil Lodge, Michaels Jewelry, Shop, Lees Chevron Service, Co. Lewies Tate Furniture Service Station, Lees Sheet Metal, Lawrence Floral, Lady Elks, Ladies Auxiliary of Eagles. La-V- McFarland and Hullinger, Mantes Chevrolet, Midwest Cleaning Center, Mrs. Florence Anderson, McKendrick Garage, Morris D. Young, Meadow Gold Dairy. NU CLEANERS,. New Town Billard Parlor, Nathalia Beauty Shop. O. P. Skaggs, Phillips Furniture, Paulos Motor, Pnde Oil Co., Porter Barber Shop, Quality Market. Bus, Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Tooele Drug, Tooele Bowl, Tooele Mercantile, Tooele Title Co., Tate Mortuary, Tooele Excavating Co., Tooele High School Band, Tooele Lions Club, Tooele Shoe Repair, Tooele Civic League, Tom Bailey, Tooele BPW. Your Food Center, Farm and Home Builders Vista Supply, Liner, White Brothers (Phillip 66), Hillcrest Cafe, National Finance Co., Western Auto, Utah Power and Light, Pedersen Insurance, 48 Venus Club, Lounge, My Brothers Place, Villa Motel, Helen Howard Beauty Shop, KDYL, Howard Haines Realty. Ray Pruett, Robbies Barber THE MEET WILL be under the Shop, Red Jones Tire Shop, Ritz direction of coach Leigh Pratt Barber Shop, Radio Electric and with Nelson Spafford as starter, Hardware. Dr. Robert Wassom as head time STANDARD OIL, Style Shop, keeper, George Norton as head S. L. Gillette Theatres, Stoker judge, George Imai as Clerk of Motor, Safeways, Swans Market. Course, plus countless others such Tooele Vision Center, Tooele as Rose Nisonger in charge of Beverage, Texaco, Tooele Clinic, awards and helping with the scoriTexaco Service, Tooele County ng table, along with Kathy TayWorkmans lor and Norma Allen. Housing is Tooele Commission, ), Cafe, Caldwell Drug (B. Culligan Soft Water, Club 13, Caldwells Conoco Service, Center Cafe. DAIRY BAR, Dr. and Mrs. Cate, Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Mayo, Dr. and Mrs. Robert Wassom, Bick-more- Under the DRUG STORE S'V-'- Rotation Plan TOOELE Mac $186,800; Construction, $205,700; Richard J. Miller, $203,306; Maurice Romney $208,000; J. Clark Elmer, $208,500; Johnson Consttuction, $211,052. A contract has not yet been sign- ed but official federal approval is expected in the near future, said Mary Orrne, Board of Education kets for the Jaycette sponsored Parade of Homes may be purchased from members of the club. Egg Hunt. iTTeFaiWiWTOITon school Arthur Tremain, After canvassing the bids received for the construction of the elementary school at proposed Tooele, Utah, the Board of Education of Tooele County School District accepted the low bid of Arthur Trcmain, local contractor. The bids were as follows: Fred rickson Construction Co. $209,654; The living room is decorated in a beige and brown tones with wall of walnut paneling to compliment the sleek white stone fireplace with its black mortar. meteor, was seen from Californiaa to Kansas and Nebraska and from Arizona and New Mexico to Washington and Montana. WITNESSES to the phenomenon described the object as traveling from east to west and said that the flash lasted from two to four seconds. Some reported hearing explosions while others said the object left a smoke or vapor trail. Dr. Robert R. Kadesch, associate professor pf physics at the University of Utah, said the object was probably a bolide, or an meteor. Such bolides exploding are not uncommon, he said. IT PROBABLY exploded 50 to 60 miles in the atmosphere or perhaps a little lower," Dr. Kadesch , x, 1m Sunday - V 1 . - 'j Ready For The Meet Tooele Boys swim team is looking forward to another win this weekend at the Inter- and Diving mountain AAU Swimming Some of the outstanding Championships. iASTER PARAD i - i DRUG will In open SM Vj , ; AS are pictured above L to R: Lynn Williams, Kent Atkin, Stephen Hunt, Dennis Hansen and Earl Tate. swimmers SATURDAY, APRIL 21st North Tooele Stake Tabernacle Sponsored By 10th Ward MIA under the direction of Mrs. Don Phillips. Hosts for the three day meet are the Tooele Boys Swim Team, and the Tooele Girls Swim Team coached by Kathy Taylor. The boys team, should walk off with the team award with out too much strain, but a real challenge faces Miss Taylor and the Tooele girls, with strong teams entered from and Boise, Provo, Clearfield, Montana. 0e boy, sitting on of his home on t, the bolt of light and ran indoors exclaiming, I never seen such a year-ol- d Pine-hurs- light." Katherine Elliott, described it as a spreading puff of bright light." Dr. Burgoyne jet on fire. thought it was a CEC DOUGHERTY, a fireman at Tooele Ordnance Depot, was looking out the fire house window when the blaze hit the sky. It looked as though a whole row of buildings had burst into flame," he said. Larry Harrison, swim coach of the White Pine Swim Club, Ely, Nevada, was driving the lead car in a caravan of four across the desert when the sky lit up. HE AND HIS WIFE, Barbara were bringing seven boys and four girls, accompanied by some parents, to participate in the Intermountain AAU Age Group Swimming and Diving Championships which began Thursday morning, in Tooele. Mr. Harrison reported that everyone in the cars saw the flash and described it as a "yellowish flash of light which turned to brilliant blue, brighter than day- light." IT LEFT A SMOKE trail and we thought we heard a loud noise, he said. William Zentner, City Councilman, and his son Bob were walking along Main Street when they saw a large object, about one-hathe size of the full moon, come from behind the moon. It was bright red, then mushroomed into a giant ball of light. IT TRAILED fire until it passed over One OClock Mountain, where it blew up and disintegratI didnt see any ed, he said. objects fall to the ground or notice any noise," Mr. Zentner reported. One customer, buying pistol cartridges in a local hardware store Thursday, morning, refused to believe the object was a meteor. "It was just a big flare they were using while playing some war games over in the hills," he said. lf Tooele North Stake Schedules Play The Smell of Success an original play by Noleen Thomas will be presented in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle on April 28. Under the direction of the North Stake MIA, curtain time is 8 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend said Mrs. Florence McBride, stake YW MIA President, who urges all to keep that date in mind and plan to attend. aster Mend a quarrel, Encourage youth. Keep a promise. Listen, Forgo a grudge. Give a soft answer. Share a treasure. Write a love letter. Find the time. Try to understand. Dismiss suspicion and replace it with love. Manifest jour lojalty in word and deed. Apologize if you are wrong. Examine your demands on others. Think first of someone else. Gladden the heart of a child. 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