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Show o answai Banais r Offl Tooele Transcript, Friday, June 26, 1964 VoTume Seventy Jordan Child Legislative Council Holds Meeting Here Dies While Visiting Here Me-Bet- vice-chairm- - Settlement . For offer-close- Pat Thomson Dies In California WAGON Sponsors MIA Dance y Break fa SX Ji. -- CfindvDand Copers Donee to fAusit off Allen Jordan, son of Phillip and Nancy Hansen Jordan, formerly of this city, died suddenly of natural but undecided causes, Wednesday at 3:30 a.m. in the Tooele Valley Hospital. MARK, who resided with his parents in Granger, was visiting his grsndpsrents here while his parents were on vocation. He was born March It, 19(1 at Murray. Surviving are his parents, brother and sisters, Phillip David, Lana Sue, Jackie Kay and Terri Ann, all of Granger, his Mr. and Mrs. grandparents, Hyrum Jordan and Mrs. Violet Hansen, Tooele, a great grandmother, Mrs. Kay Adams, of Murray. Mark The Utah Legislative Council toured Tooele Army Depot. Tooele's Middle Canyon, and were guests of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce at a luncheon, Thursday. THE GROUP held a business meeting in Tooele City Hall at which time problems effecting state government in Utah were discussed. In the afternoon they were guests of Tooele County Com miss loners on a tour of the Middle Canyon area and the observation point at the top of the canyon that overlooks the Salt Lake Valley and the Bingham Copper Pit. They were then entertained at an outdoor barbecue in the canyon. LEGISLATORS THE and their wives began their tour of Tooele at 10:30 a.m.. had lunch with the Chamber of Commerce at noon, held a business meeting in the Tooele City Council h, COOL AVOCATION room from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Irrigation water is cool oa a hot day agree Debra and then toured Middle CanMarilyn Myler, Sharon Myler, Lerene Lee and Patty Myler. yon and had dinner in the canyon. The Utah Legislative Council was created for the purpose of studying complex governmental problems that can't be handled during the regular season of the Legislature. They meet once a month and while meeting in Tooele, heard reports from standing committees, assigned the study of to a committee to consider the recent supreme court ruling. ATTENDING WERE: Reed Bullen, president of the Utah State Senate and chairman of the Legislative Council; Charles Welch Jr. speaker of the House of Representatives and of the council; Senator Douglas Taylor, member from Salt Lake County; - V. y ; Senator Haven Barlow, member from Davis County; Senator Ernest Mantes, member from Tooele County. Representative Clarence Rock-woow-- v member from Salt Lake County; Representative Royal James Trujillo inspects one of the housing units EDGEMOUNT MOVING Harwood, Wayne County, Repabout to be moved from the Edgemount housing area. One unit has been movresentative Richard Evans, of ed to Lake View and another is set to be moved to the Grantsvllle area. Salt Lake County. Lavell Webster Moving Company, Sandy, Is moving this one. Jackson Howard, appointed by the Governor to represent the public; Golden Buttars, also appointed; Lewis Loyd, direcReward Offered For THS Class of 44 Creek tor of the Legislative Council; Information on Persons Schedules 20 Mr. Crandall, assistant direcReserved Again tor; Melbum Coombs, LegislaYear Reunion Burglarizing Stand Commissioner tive Auditor, Youngsters Donald Adams, Utah State Tax The THS Class of 1944 will Commission and Senator Clif- hold their twentieth anniverSettlement Canyon will be d Busicos Cash Store is ford Memmot, again this year to all fog a $25 reward for informa-fisherme- n sary reunion thid .weekend. except those under tion leading to the arrest and The schedule of events calls for an open house on Friday, 13 years of age, reports the conviction of person or persons June 26, at the home of Gor- Tooele County Wildlife Federa- - who burglarized the Internadon Hall, 125 East Vine St., tion. tional Field Little League Ball The stream has been recent- - park concession stand the starting at 7 p.m. ON SATURDAY at 10 a m. ly planted with fish. night of June 14. South Willow, North Willow information Persons with there will be a tour of the high school and a business meeting and Clover Creeks will be plant- - should call Joe Busico or the Mrs. Colleen Stewart DeLa-Mar- e ed before the July 4th holiday, Tooele City Police, Wildlife Federation an- a quantity of candy was rewill be hostess at a la- the Patricia Casey Mercer (Pat) dies tea on nounces. covered in the bushes in Middle 2 at Saturday p.m. Thompson 34, daughter of Mr. at her home 530 Millcreek Canyon after Tooele Police and Mrs. Raymond Mercer, of Connecticut had the first driv- - were informed of the discovery Way. this city, died Thursday, June Mens golfing is scheduled er s license law, passed in 1907. by Bennett Weyland, 163 South 18, at a hospital South Dakota had no such law Coleman, at Canoga for 1 p.m. at the Golf Course. Park, California, of cancer. A SOCIAL hour from 7 to 8 until 1955. Mrs. Thompson was bom at p.m. will also be held at the Provo, December 31, 1929. She DeLaMare home and at 8:30 attended Junior High School at will be pm. dinner and Provo, and High School at Too- held at the Kirkdancing Hotel. ele, where she lived during her The reunion will conclude early life. with a family picnic at 2 p.m. On December 14, 1954, she on was married to Vernon Ewing PdrkSunday at the Tooele City and Pavilion. Thompson at Los Angeles, California. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of : CHUCK -Latter-da- y Saints. Surviving are her husband and one son, David Vernon of i Granada Hills, Calif.; her parLand Capers, is the Candy a sister, Mrs. theme of the North Tooele Stake ents, Tooele; Pallas (Geraldine) Strong, of dance scheduled for Saturday, American Fork, and three bro- June 27. 1 i'tfy thers, Wayne Raymond and the Tenth Ward Sponsored by Burnell Mercer, of Sacramento, MIA, the dance will be held at Calif., and David John Mercer, the North Stake Tabernacle, Lincoln, Nebr. at 8 p.m. Funeral services were held starting Marion Bevan Everyone is invited to attend CHUCK WAGON BREAKFAST, SATURDAY Monday at Granada Hills and and admission is by budget to be chuck the breakfast, for wagon White getready Bish and in burial was Canoga Park. card and guest ticket. LDS 11 m. until a.m. from held In the city Saturday morning standards will be observed. s Number Three Stake DIA the Astots TO NEW - POST Cal. Paul Cerar, commanding ameer ef Dugway Army Proving Ground la leaving Tuesday far a new assignment in Keren. Transferred To Korea three-year-o- FUNERAL ld SERVICES will be held Friday at 11 a.m. at the North Jordan Stake House, 3900 South 4000 West Friends may call at 4330 So. Redwood Road, Thursday. 7 to Paul R. Cerar, Dug- 9 p.m. and Friday prior to funway Post Commander since eral time. Burial will be In the November, 1962, will leave on Redwood Estates. Wednesday for an assignment in Korea. SCHEDULED TO report to his new station August 3. Col. Cerar is to be assigned to the Eighth US Army Support Command in Seoul . The departing commanding a Grantsville man underwent officer will review the troops in a formal retreat parade surgery at the Tooele Valley scheduled Friday afternoon on Hospital, Tuesday morning for the post parade ground. Par- removal of two .22 caliber bulticipating units, including Head lets from the lower part of his inquarters Company, Test Sup- back, following a shooting port Company, Hospital De- cident at the Stromberg ApartClark Street in tachment, CBR Course Troop ments on Detachment, the US Army Met Grantsville. WILLIE JOHN, 27, GrantsTeam, and the 374th Chemical will be ville, was shot twice by a Company (Reserve), Grantsville man about formed on the field at 4: 50 p.m. 10:45 p.m. Monday night, re FOLLOWING the retreat pa--. ports .Tooele. County. Sheriff Fay rade, a dinner will at the officers club in the colo- Gillette. The man being held in cusnels honor. Mrs. Cerar was specikl guest tody admitted firing three shots of the Officers Wives Club at at the victim as he went over a farewell luncheon, recently. a fence Sheriff Gillette reports. She and the couples son, Jeff, He told the Sheriff that his will live in Salt Lake City dur- wife got him up after she saw a face at the window of the ing the colonels Korean assigndoor. He yelled at the man as ment. COL. CERAR arrived at Dug- he was running away, and then way in July, 1961, to become fired three shots. Commandant of the CBR WeaCharges are pending the conpons Orientation Course. He be- dition of the victim following came post commander in No- yurgerv. BLOOD WAS down to Tooele vember 1962, upon the retirement of former commander, by a plane of the Skyway PaCol. David Armitage.. trol from Salt Lake City to aid the shooting victim. Sheriff Fay Gillette, Deputy Sheriff Bill Pitt and Grantsville City Marshall Keith Brown are continuing their investigation. Charles Henry Terry, 21, of Kindergarten classes at Tooele and Grantsville will change Grantsville was arraigned Wedbefore Judge M. Earl schedules beginning Monday, nesday Marshall on a charge of asJune 29. sault with a deadly weapon. Starting Monday, June 29, Bond was set at $1,000 and 1964, the groups which have a probeen coming in the morning Terry was released on bond. perty 9 from a.m. to 11:30 a.m. will Date of a preliminary hearchange and will come from 12 is still to be set. noon until 2: 30 p.m for the re- ing with the is charged Terry mainder of the Kindergarten of Willy John who was, shooting session Those who have been reported in poor condition in coming in the afternoon from Tooele Valley Hospital. 12:00 noon to 2:30 p.m. will change and will come from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m for the remainder of the Kindergarten session This change is made to compensate for any advantage or disadvantage which the mornThe Tooele Stake Girls proing schedule may have had. There are 508 children attend- gram got off with a big bang in Tooele last week by going to camp. ing kindergarten This year their camping exCounty Schools this summer. pedition took the girls by bus to Mesa Verde, Colo., to visit the early Indian Cliff Dwellings. Here the girls enjoyed the sights, hiked and had fireside activities. A chuck wagon breakfast will Each slept out unbe served on Saturday, June 27 der the night they and for many, at the Park, at the corner of this was stars the first experience. Main and Vine Streets in conalso enjoyed the views nection with the Side Walk at They the National Arches MonuSale. and Dead Horse Point. ment, Sponsoring the event will The weather was especially oe the Fifth Quorum of Elders. ordered for the occasion and The menu will consist of turned out and a wor beautiful, sour dough pan cakes, pan derful time was had by all. cakes, bacon, eggs and hot In material things we are the chocolate. Price is 75 cents for chil- wealthiest people in all history. dren, $1 for adults or $3.50 per Inevitably this raises the quesfamily, with a guarantee of tion, "We are better off, but are we better? 11 you can eat. Colonel Grantsville Man Shot Monday -be- -given Schedule To Change - ANNUAL SIDEWALK SALE Dorothy England, chair-- ; man of the Tooele Retail Merchants Committee of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce, assists Elmer Tate, chairman of the annual Sidewalk Sale with decora- tions to math the event this weekend. Sunny Skys For. Sidewalk Sale ; County Board Starts Plans For Fair The Tooele County Fair Board held its first meeting of the season to plan for the Tooele County Fair Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 20, 21 and 22. The Board decided that there will be a ceramics class and a g class added for this years fair. Sweepstakes ribbons will also be awarded for exceptionally outstanding exhibits. Serving on the Tooele County Fair Board again this year will be Ernest Biggs, chairman and fair manager; Wayne Olsen, secretary and treasurer; James Bevan and Leland Beckstrom, and boys youth agricultural program; Mrs. Foster Nix arts and crafts; M. Abbott Grode, Elizabeth division; military Mrs. James Darley, girls Ferguson, queen contest; John Hayward, Poultry, Pigeons, and Rabbits; Mrs. Ruth Lichfield, homemaking department, and James A. Ferguson, entertainment. George Buzianis is the County Commissioner' representative. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur House will be in charge of the flower show. James Dugdale will serve as chairman of community exhibits. The County Fair budget was soap-makin- 4-- set at $2500. The annual Sidewalk Sale, sponsored by the Retail Committee of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce will bo held this weekend, June 25, 21 and 27. Featuring special bargains, the sale has attracted much attention in the past as Tooele merchants move merchandise out onto the sidewalks. According to Chairman Elmer Tate, five cent drinks, and double scoop ice cream cones will be sold in downtown Tooele. A carnival for children will be sponsored by the Tooele Jaycees in the City Path at Main and Vine. Eagles Sponsor Saturday Nite Teen Dance The Eagles will sponsor a e this Saturday, June 27, at the Eagles Lodge. Starting time is 8 p.m. with admission being 25 cents. Hamburgers and pop will be sold. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Park and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Henwood wish to thank everyone for the support they have received on the teen dances, and to welcome Mr and Mrs. Jack Gibson as the new chairmen. teen-danc- MIA Girls Take Tour To Colorado Chuck Wagon Breakfast Sat ante Sat., June 27 9:00 P.M. North Stoke Tabernacle Everyone Invited Stockton Rose Bowl 9:00 P.M. Saturday June 27 Volun teens receiving RECEIVE SERVICE AWARDS awards at Tooele Valley Hospital are left to right: Lola Nix, Linda Perkes, Rosemary Leonelll, Connie Stewart, Arlene Buenger, Doris Cameron, Jerllyn Bushnell, Judy Kelley, Marianne Stout, and Elana Catt, Lynne tte Smith and Carolyn Jones. i' 4 ; tJ |