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Show Tooele Stake to Hold Conference at the speakers conference of the Tooele Stake Saturday and Sun day, March 21 and 22. in Tooele will be Elder Alfred W. Uhrhan who will represent the Church's General Welfare Com mittee and Elder John P. Bar-lothe Genealogical Society. GENERAL SESSIONS of the conference will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. in the Tooele Fourth Eleventh Ward, at 196 West 2nd South. They will be conducted by Stake President Howard J. Clegg. Visitors are welcome. Elder Uhrhan is a native of Germany. He serves as secretary of the General Welfare Finance Committee. His various Church activities have included High Councilor and Stake Genealogical Chairman of the Bountiful Stake, Stake Sunday School Board for member Genealogical Courses, Bountiful Third Ward Genealogical Chairman, member of Ward Bishopric, As sistant in Ward Sunday School Ward Clerk, Superintendency, YMMIA President, Assistant in Branch Presidency, Southern States Mission. Elders Quorum Secretary and Instructor, and Sunday School teacher. BROTHER BARLOW is presently employed as Chief Accountant for the American Company, and a member of the Salt Lake Area Chapter of the National Association of Accountants. Elders Uhrhan and Barlow will address special meetings and workers for Welfare Genealogical Committee members Saturday evening. Officer Attend Crime Seminar City Well Being Ten Tooele County Pear Of fibers attended the two day seminar on sea crimes In Salt Lake City, Tuesday and Wednesday. The group included Tooele City Police, Tooele County Sheriffs officers and members of the Utah Highway Patrol. Water Production Cleaned to Increase of the casing and cleaning of the Toele City culinary water well on Third South is now underway, reports Tooele City Manager Sidney Noble. The well is being cleaned In an effort to restore the full volume of water to its flow Pulling Featured quarterly . w te PRESIDENT HOWARD J. Clegg will direct conference activities and all meetings will be held in the Fourth, Eleventh 'Ward chapel. Schedule of these meetings are as follows: SATURDAY: 2 to 2:30 p.m. Welfare representative will meet with stake presidency and welfare secretary. 2:30 to 3:55 - Welfare representative will meet with stake welfare committee. 4 to 4:30 Genealogy representative will meet with stake presidency. 4:30 to 5:55 Genealogy representative will meet with stake presidency, high council, bishopward stake and genealogirics, and High cal committees, Priest group leaders and sec- retary. to 7 - Supper hour. Generalsession to 9 entire stake membership. 6 7 for SUNDAY: General sessions will be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to which the general public is invited. There will be a nursery class conducted at both general sessions for the care of small children. 7:00 p.m. session, under the direction of the Stake MIA will hear Kenneth Newman speak. Kenneth D. Newman, of Bountiful, will be guest speaker at the 7:00 p.m. session of Tooele Stake Quarterly Conference, Sunday, March 22. Mr. Newman is a convert to the LDS Church, having joined while a member of the U.S. Armed Forces. He has served on a foreign mission and also as stake mission president in the Bountiful North Stake. HE IS vice president of Burrows, Smith and Company, Financial and Investment Consultants, in Salt Lake City. The father of five children, Mr. Newman and his family reside in Bountiful. He is well known in the Salt Lake area as a youth speaker and will have an interesting and timely subject for this occasion. SPECIAL MUSICAL numbers will be presented by Quartets from the recent Stake Quartet Festival. Members of the stake are invited to attend, with a special invitation being extended to MIA youth. Central School to Hold Family Night . Tooele Central School patrons will be interested to know that their "Family Fun night will be held on Friday, March 20 from six to eight p.m. "Everyone and their kids are invited. No one is too young or too old. There will be games Number Forty One Tooele, Utah, Friday, March 20. 1964 Volume Sixty Nine . ELDER BARLOW - Tailings Dike Break Causes Copper Shutdown EXAMINE FINAL PLAN OF TOOELE COUNTYS FREEWAY SYSTEM Tooele Countv Commissioner Sterling Holliday, Tooele County Commissioner Willis Smith, C. Taylor Burton, State Highway Director; Tooele County Commissioner George Buxlanis and State Senator Ernest Mantes arc shown checking details of the proposed Wendover portion of Interstate 89 at a hearing held In Wendover, Friday. Utah State Highway Department Photo , A portion of the dike on the east side of Kennecott's 5100-arr- e tailings pond, opposite the Magna and Arthur Concentrators. gave way Wednesday, causing a major interruption to operations at the Utah Copper Division. THE BREAKAGE created an opening approximately 300 feet at the top of the dike, 150 feet at the bottom and 60 feet deep. There were no personal injuries and only a slight loss of equipment at the site. As a result of the breakage, the concentrators, which employ approximately 1350 people will be shut down until dike repairs have been made. In addition, ore production at the Bing ham Canyon Mine, where ap2300 proximately employees work, also will be shut down. The smelter and refinery will continue to operate with present inventory available: however, if repairs are not completed before this inventory is used, these plants will likely be shut down. Duration of the shutdown can not he accurately estimated. CONSTRUCTION crews are now at work repairing the break which was apparently caused early Wednesday morning by water leaking around a conduit which went through the dike. Kennecott Copper Corporation is not only dependent on the pond for disposal of thousands of tons of tailings a day from their Magna and Arthur mills but also must recover water from the pond for reuse by the mills in the milling process. Missionary Building Program to be Told At N. Stake Meeting The new LDS Missionary Building program will be explained to all members of the North Tooele Stake at a meeting to be held at 8 p.m. Thursday evening, March 26 in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle. All priesthood bearers, Deacons, Teachers, Priests, Elders, Seventies and High Priests are to attend this meeting, together with the wives of Priesthood Representatives of - RED CROSS MONTH PROCLAMATION Roy Whitehouse, Red Cross Fund Chairman, left, and Oran G. Mueller, Tooele County Red Cross Chairman, right, look on while Mayor Peter VanOtten signs a proclamation making March Red Cross Month, In Tooele City. Ski Lift Commissioners Seeking Motor Quits to Office For Season Tooele Valley Re-electi- on The motor powering the ski lift rope tow, in Settlement Canyon is out of action, probably for the rest of the season and will have to be overhauled, reports Bus England, Lions Club Winter Sports Chair man. Skiing on the hill will continue however, with the road being open to skiers from II a.m. on both Saturday and Sunday. WINDOWS SHOT AT Dick Burriston, 136 Utah Avenue, reported to Tooele City Tk EE BB shot Smeone at his front room t,meS and bedroom window once. Hospital On Accredited List Tooele' Valley Hospital is one of 15 Utah hospitals that are accredited this year by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals, Chicago. : The agency was formed in 1953 by American Medical Association, American College of Physicians, American College of Surgeons and American Hospital Association to accredit hospitals. for accreditation Standards delude a safe physical plant, adequate medical records, ad- ministrative and staff practicese ti ethica, Two Tooele County Commissioners have filed for for another term with the County Clerk, Wednes- Tooele day. George Buzianis is seeking his third term as a four year commissioner. He has served as Tooele County Commissioner since January 7, 1957. R. Sterling Halladay has filed for two year Commissioner. He will be seeking his fifth term in office. He too has served since 1957 as a member of the Tooele County Commission. Deadline for filing for Tooele County Commission posts the coming election is March 31s! at 5 p.m., Tooele County Clerk J. Rex Kirk reports. the HosHielMI Game MRS. British Mission Rose B. Castagno returned from the British Mission, Mar, 10, 1964. The daughter of Gerald S. Bleazard and the late Ella M. Bleazard, of Erda. She labored under President Marion D. Hanks, and her first assignment was in Kent, the Rochester District. She transferred to the North London district for six months, and then went back to Kent, where she was put in as supervisor over the district Primary. FIVE PRIMARIES had been before she went organized there and she helped organize nine more. She also helped in Relief organizing Society's branch work and fellowship of members. Entire families are being taught and converted. The 7 discussions following baptism are under President Mark E. Peterson. Throughout the British Mission there is a steady growth. Two years ago, there was one district and one quorum of Elders. There are now four quorums and six districts as well as five chapels finished and in use. There are thirteen new chapels under construction at the present time. EACH THURSDAY evening there is an organ recital by Dr. Robert Cundick followed by a lecture by President Hanks. People come from miles away to hear the beautiful music and lectures. A few days were spent with a cousin and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Aposhian and their three daughters prior to sailing on the SS United States. Mrs. Castagno was met at the airport .by a host of relatives and friends. She will be honored at a home coming Sunday, March 22, at 11:45 a.m. in the Erda Ward Chapel. WHEREAS, the American Red Cross, through its many fields of humanitarian endeavor, contributes greatly to the wellbeing of the people of the City of Tooele; and, WHEREAS, the Red Cross provides a vital link with home to servicemen stationed around the world and provides assistance to veterans: and, WHEREAS, in time if disaster the Red Cross moves quickly to provide food, clothing and shelter for the homeless and recovery help for families requiring additional resources to standreturn to a ard of living; and HEREAS, in the city of Tooele, our lives are made more secure through Red Cross programs of first aid, swimming, water safety, life saving, home nursing, and blood collection and distribution; and, WHEREAS, The American Red Cross performs equally well on an international level, working in close conjunction with more than 80 other Red Cross societies to cross geographical boundaries and ideal-ogicbarriers; and, the American WHEREAS, Red Cross in March is conducting its annual campaign for members and funds so necessary to the continuation of these humanitarian services; and, the American WHEREAS, Red Cross relies solely on the voluntary support and participation of the American people to make its work possible; I, NOW, THEREFORE, Peter VanOtten, Mayor of the City of Tooele, Utah, do hereby proclaim March, 1963, as American Red Cross Month in this City of Tooele and urge the people of our City to give generously of themselves in keeping lighted the lamp of mercy which is the Red Cross. er al - IS C 4 V ' iM pf .i?-- ' it S v Tooele County Courthouse to adopt articles of incorporation. The purpose of the Club's incorporation is to operate and manage a winter sports area among other reasons. Legal notice of the Tooele County Ski Club's intention to incorporate have appeared in previous issues of the Tooele Transcript and Bulletin. Stockton Variety Show this Friday A variety show will be presented in Stockton under the direction of Curtis Jacobs. The date is Friday, March 20 the place is the Stockton Ward Recreation Hall and the time is 7 p.m. Admission will be $1.50 per family or 50 cents per person. of Mrs. Thurman (Toby) Shields will conduct their Red Cross Fund Drive, Tuesday, March 24. and r i), .2 5 Grazing Season To be Planned Plans for the Tooele County Grazing season on the Tooele District of the Wasatch National Forest will be made at three meetings- in the .near future reports Lynn Mitchell, Tooele District Ranger. Meetings will be held at the St. John church house March 27 at 1 p.m.; the Grantsviile City Hall at 8 p.m. March 27, and the Vernon School house at 2 p.m. April 3. Harlem Show Boats Vs. Dugway All Stars Friday, March 20th THS Gym 7 P.M. 50c School Age Adm. $1.00 Adults A, The Tooele County Ski Club will hold an organization meeting Monday, March 24 in the Tooele Suitcase Shepard Harlem Showboats Play Here Friday The Harlem Showboats and the Dugway will play a benefit game Friday night, March 20th in the Tooele High All-Sta- rs . Door Prizes! Incorporate At Meeting ijf NATIONAL WILDLIFE WEEK Allen E. Graft, fixes a display in the Tooele District Office of the U.S. Forest Service depicting outdoor recreations roll. Sponsored by Tooele Old Timers And Tooele County Minor League Ski Club to . Mr. 'r-tv- r CASTAGNO Rose Castagno Returns from Red Cross Month Proclaimed The Northwest Tooele School District Receives Funds Tooele County Schools have received a check from the Federal Government for 5330,741 under the impacted school Hannes George, 70, of Tooele, died of natural cause Tuesday, March 16 at his home in the Oquirrh Hotel. Mr. George was born January 21, 1894 in Hamburg, Germany. A son of August George and Katherine Ban Zitteren. HE HAS been a resident of Tooele since 1942 having come to this country January 11, 1914 and settling in Lennox, South Dakota. Mr. George was employed at Tooele Army Deput until his recent retirement Surviving are his widow; son, daughter, Clifton F.. Tooele; Mrs. Larry (Elsie) Goodness. San Jose, Calif.; nine grandchildren, eight great grandchildren. FUNERAL SERVICES will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in the Tate Mortuary, where friends may call Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to services. Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. trict, under the .v Due to so much water changownership on the Settlement Canyon stream in anticipation of the new dam and pressure system, it is found to be an impossibility to make irrigation tickets for this summer which will serve both new and old shareholders from the regular gravity flow ditches of the system, according to information released this week after a survey by company officials. It was decided that water tickets for this coming irrigation season will be made upon the same basis as last year's ownership of water, unless this should create certain individual cases of hardship among the new users or for that matter the old users. In the event of such hardship inconvenience, users are asked to contact company secretary, Mrs. Patsy Cowans, who is now in the process of drawing up the water .tickets, to cover this seasons irrigation turns, to determine if it is possible to make variations which may serve those who have depended on the new water for this year. Shareholders are asked by company officials to give complete cooperation to this years plan of distribution of irrigation water, and wherever possible neighbors are asked to join in exchanges which will bring a satisfactory conclusion to this seasons irrigation time and place problems. Present time schedules call for the construction of the dam and pressure irrigation pipe lines for full use next spring when all shareholders, new and old, within the radius of the system will be served. ing The Tooele County Red Cross Red Cros month and the following is a proclamation signed by Tooele City Mayor Peter VanOtten: will be present to explain all details of this program and it is vital that every member listed herein attend and obtain this information first hand and e able to approve this program. The Bishoprics and High Council will meet in the Relief Society Room of the Stake Tabernacle at 6:30 p.m. this same evening to discuss details of the program. Mr. George Dies Tues. will observe bearers. church building committee Irrigation Company Tickets to Be Same School Gym. Sponsored by the Tooele Old Timers Baseball Association, and the Tooele County Minor League, the game will start at 7p.m. TH HILARIOUS Harlem Showboats are? coming to town. Advertised as the greatest and funniest basketball team in today, tfie Stars are a combination of Negro Stars who tour the World making fans laugh. y |