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Show r Volume k A. , .... - - Tooele, Utah, Friday, February Sixty-Fou- r M rnru ' - ' r1JI7?2 1 4 LL T 1 , rr vyw-- r i', w Woman's Club jBrthday Banquet Mayor Beyan Proclaims Nat1 t'r. J C'r I , T V Bsauty Week Set for Feb I- f --; , f " I yS S- - ' ti i' and made them impassible. This shot was taken at about 300 West 2nd South. Note how the wind has cleared the ground in the background and dumped the snow in the road. THE ABOVE SCENE APPEARED TO BE THE RULE MORE THaN THE EXCEPTION Tuesday and Wednesday when high winds drifted snow over the roads in some areas I MOORS PROCLAMATION the week of February 8 through February II, 1959 will! be observed throughout the na-- t turn as National Beauty Salon Week; and this observance is WHEREAS, sponsored by the National Hair-- 1 dressers and Cosmetologists As sociat.on, an organization of registered hairdressers and cosmetologists, founded in 1921 to further the high standards of professional beauty care,, and WHEREAS, the members of th.s Association conduct an intensive philanthropic program to bring professional beauty care to people confined to homes for the aged WHEREAS, Ms Pile Snow Roof 18 Iglity Dulls Host Region Four Sliming In Slate Meet Prelims The first step for the Tooele Europe last summer, other in- Buffs as they seek their fifth will straight stale swimming chamteresting musical numbers make this a very interesting even- pionship takes place this Saturday to in the Tooele Memorial Swimming. All members are urged make reservations as soon as ing Pool. That's the day the Re- gion Swimming Meet will be held beginning at 10 a m. On the same date, swimming teams throughout the slate will participate in various regions, with the six fastest times in each event, qualifying for the State Championship meet the following Sarah E. Shields Dies Following Long Illness and oiphaned, hospitals, and other similar institutions; and this public service WHEREAS, program during the past five years has brought more than a million Richard G. Karris beauty services to aid the physical of persons and mental confined in more than 2500 institutions jn the United States, and has been recognized by the medical profession for its therapeutic values; and WHEREAS, creative ability, as well as years of training, experience and skill are involved in the work of this profession; and Appointment of Richard G. HarWHEREAS, the members of the ris, formerly of Tooele, as manaformed profit Association, in cooperation with ger of the newly the entire beauty industry, stive analysis dept., Montgomery Ward by continually to maintain and en- & Co., has been announced hance one of our greatest nat- Charles J. Kushell, Jr., Ward's fiional wealths, the beauty of nancial vice president. American women; Harris is the son of Sterling R. NOW, THEREFORE, I, James A. Harris, 479 Canyon Circle, Tooele Bevan, do hereby proclaim the county superintendent of schools. week of February 8, 1959, as As manager of the new departSALON ment, Harris will be responsible BEAUTY NATIONAL WEEK in Tooele, and call it to for critical analysis and research the attention of our citizens as a in the merchandising and profit week during which recognition is creating activities of the company. given to hairdrtssers and cosmet- The department will provide deologists whose services are dedi- tailed analyses of factors affecting cated to the grooming of women merchandise margins, as well as for greater beauty. studies of the facilities required James A. Bevan; MAYOR and expenses generated by merchandising and operating deciswell-bein- After No. 5 The Tooele Woman's Club will jnold its annual birthday party 'and banquet honoring their past Feb. 18, 'presidents, Wednesday, at the Kirk Hotel, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Myrtle AlLsop will show pictures she took while traveling in j r- - Number Thirty Six 13, 1959 g Richard Harris Saturday. Sarah Elizabeth Murray Shields, age 78, died Wednesday, 5 p.m., February 11 at the Tooele rest r illness home, following a She was born in Tooele, April 24, 18S0, the daughter of Jessie White and James Murray. While she was just a small girl, the famfive-yea- ily moved to Lincoln, Tooele co., Competing for these choice spots from Region Four will be Granger, Cyprus and Tooele. Ten swim events plus the diving are on the program. In addition to the coveted spots in the slate meet, the at Region championship will be stake. Tooele's coach Leigh Pratt ex pects to qualify 18 or 20 mermen from the 24 man squad, with exceptionally strong men in every event, who will make a strong bid to take firsts in the state and in many cases set new records. where they lived and made their family home. She was one of ten children, all who have preceded her in death. She was an active and faithful member of the LDS church, havGOOD MEN ing held several positions, especially that of visiting teacher for There's Paul McLaws in the C. J. (Chet) Olsen Winter winds of the highest vethe Relief Society. She was a memfree, Kenny Barker in the 40 Guest of local Jim Bond ber of the Fifth ward. locity in the memory and 100 yard free, Boyd Loveless Speaker at C of C citizens struck this valley, Monday During World War I, she did and Rick Battison in the installation banquet 6 much work for the Red Cross. She free, Dave Rimington and Mark through Wednesday, causing dritt-in- g which blocked county highways was an active member of the Mar- Imai in the backstroke, Dave in Well over 8,000 residents of the in the tha Warburton Camp of the the individual medley, Joe Mayo Salt Lake area last week viewed and piled snow and west sections of a film dealing with the life hist- south-eas- t Daughters of Utah Pioneers, and and Ray Stalnaker in the diving. remained active until her recent Arnel Brown, Roger Murray and ory, management, and harvest of Tooele City. illness. Her husband preceded her Mel Roberts in the butterfly, and Sc Utahs mule deer herds. City, county, and state road in death on January 31, 1954. The program was presented by crews worked around the clock to Carmen DeSimon, Russ RimingSurvivors include two daughters, ton and Mel Roberts in the Jim Bond, noted wildlife photo- keep streets and highways open, Mrs. Ruth Jones of Tooele; Mrs. breaststroke. grapher and lecturer who will now and fought a losing battle until the Edith Hayes of Las Vegas, Nev.; .ake his show to other parts of the winds subsided late Wednesday afBecause of heavy demand, offithree sons, Dr. Murray W. Shields Beehive state, and will be in Too- ternoon, witta new furry of snow. of the County Chamber of cials James of Ganisville, Fla.; There was no drifting in the proele, March 6. Commerce announce that the inof Shields Chico, California; the Tooele on film billed of areas tected residential program lop plenty of competition stallation banquet set for Friday, and Grant Lynn Shields of Salt arker of three hunting and fishing mo- City, but where the winds were Feb. 13, with C. J. Chet Olsen, Lake City. Eighteen grandchildren tion pictures is The Mule Deer, given a clean sweep there was director of state parks as featured and 12 great grandchildren also which Bond filmed entirely in the drifting of such proportions as to who is undefeated in duel meets speaker, is open to the public, survive. ions. Beehive state during 1957. stall cars and block streets. against the state record holder' For those desiring to attend the the are under services Funeral West Vine, east and west of The film, which Jim considers 1957 in as Harris joined Wards Arnel Brown, along with Roger banquet itself, call 1000 or I005W one of the best he has ever made, Coleman, Second South, near the a senior project engineer for a direction of the Tate mortuary, Murray, and surprise winner last ior reservations. For those desirSaturfor set and are tentatively closely details the management football field, and the Highland system of warehouses and distri ing to come later and hear Mr. 2nd were day. and So., area, program bution hunting especially centers being established by techniques are being Olsen, arrangements the mor at call Friends of Utah's most popular game ani- entirely bocked, with many cars may Wards in strategic locations across , mal. stuck in the drifts. tuary, Friday evening, from 7 to day, the 100 yard breaststroke has made for seating. the country. C. J. Chet Olsen, director of of Cyprus, present re 3 p.m, and Saturday prior to Housley In his narration. Bond, a wildThe city, county, and state road Prior to joining Wards, Harris cord holder against Tooeles quar- the Utah State Park Commission, life authority in his own right, crews won their battle Wednesday served for eight years in merch- luneral time. tet of Carmen DeSimon, Russ will be featured speaker at the characterizes Utahs program of night and Thursday morning. Ail and staff so is a planpermanent as andising, operating, Nothing Mel Roberts and Ric- Chamber of Commerce annual inRimington, of one as the regame management streets and highways were temporary government agency, ning capacities with ZCMI and hard Kroff. Anyone of this quin- stallation banquet set for Friday, from the Last Central States LDS best in the nation. said former Congressman, William Congoleum Nairn, Inc., where he ported open, but icy in spots. tet is capable ot winning this one. February 13, 7:30 p.m. at the Kirk Mule Deer shown has "The Jim Feb. be will the the Stockton to Erda held, and was A. assistant Sunday, Mission, highway Dawson, at the Lincoln Day president. In the backstroke, Tooeles Dave Coral room. Fourth-Eleventin with fine ward picture area crossroads were also snowed Banquet held at the Kirk WedAs a Navy Supply Corps officer reception 15, in the New chamber president, Bevan . Rimington has been flirting with gon, Washington, Montana, Idaho, in, and blocked, as was the Grants-vill- e nesday evening. at 7:30 p.m. during World War II and the KorAnderson, will be officially in -of times less one than His minute. - Tooele in was Elder England has arranged the and Canada, ean War, Harris highways at times, At another part of his talk he engaged best times of 1:00.2 and 1:00.1 stalled at the banquet, along with the stated that it was extremely dan- distribution analysis and system following program to follow Tuesday night. are near the top in the nation L. E. (Ted) Gillette as vice presiTooele high school student buses gerous to stir up class against planning activities. regular sacrament service: Re Lincoln-N- o North for and Tooele rooters will be pulling dent. New appointments to the choir Youth practice 1947 talk of the Hams is a by marks, Bishop Elkington; graduate St. John, class, for when the fight reached from Vernon, Clover, held will tor him be. to swim the 100 yards in board of directors are Bert Weight, Tooele stake Sunday, President Alex F. Dunn; Musical G. Washington-Ye- s Ophir, and Stockton, failed in mak- the right pitch, the government University of Utah. He received Feb. 15 in the stake tabernacle at less than 60 seconds. George Buziams, Sidney Atkjn and adnumber, talk by the missionary. ing the trips on Wednesday, and would step in and take over and a master's degree in business Jack D. Maher. 4: 15 p.m. will be Lincoln's DIVING GradCLOSE THe invocation given by birthday, Thursday, Central school buses from Lake both opposing sides would be the ministration from Harvard In charge of the program are rehearsal will The choir begin Vincent Garcia, and the benedic- February 12, will not be a holiday View, Vernon and Ophir and Cole- losers. uate School of Business in 1948. A great battle is also expected Morris Bryan and Dr. T. M. next quarterly slake confor the be will as in and Tooele Virbusiness Gordon. with his The lives to was Harris tion by Floyd wife, constitution for second place in the diving man street did not get through. Atdesigned and decorating committee at in to held be April, ference, usual. 436 tendance at all schools was nor- protect the people, was one of his ginia, and their four children at Barring an upset of the greatest members include A1 Lott, Dr. Wilmette ave., Glenview, Illinois. which they have been called by magnitude, Joe Mayo, two time Washington's birthday falls on mal, Thursday. concluding statements. Gibbs, and Mrs. Edna Rolph. the to furnish he stake presidency Gold-Gree- n Sunday, February 22, and Monday Mrs. Dawson accompanied Mr. state champ will wm this event, The program will include a welThe only accident reported was music. BIT & SPUR TO MEET Dawson on his Tooele visit. but the battle for second February 23, has been declared a a place come by Jay 3aldwin Jr., introAll young people in the stake, property damage collision, Wed of the Bit and Mrs. Edna Mae Bryan Wilkinholiday in commeration. looms as a brilliant duel between duction of meeting Regular 7:45 when at 30 12 a.m., of and Wayne past presidents by emnesday the between ages Club will be held Friday, son, a native Tooelean, but now a Spur Jim Bell of Cyprus and Ray Stal- cee Lionel Olsen, progress report Shields of LLake View, and MIA with their together, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m. at the club yea's, naker of Tooele. This will be for 1958 teacher at Grantsville, tried to run resident ef Murray, was the of to sing in the by W.C. Tate and installaand Kenneth Shields was house. Light refreshments will be leaders, are called1 as close as charitable tion of new officers. figured his auto through a snow drift at hoir. served. contributions at income tax time. In District The program will continue with Lake View, and the car slid into the general chairman. Ouf of the Region tournaments a response by new president Clover and St. John wards will a parked auto owned by Frank T. K. will come the 18 best swimmers Bevan 7:30 P.M. The G. Ashworth. The Shields car was sponsor their annual Gold and Anderson, awarding of the f. in each of the ten swimming Green ball on Saturday, Feb. 14 North Tooele district Scout court damaged $300 and the Ashworth past presidents plaque, after which To events and It is these 18 who will the group will hear from at the St. John recreation hall. of honor will be held Saturday, car, $150. Admission is free, and dancing Feb. 14 at 7:30 qualify for the preliminary heats Milt Hale and the guest 58th p.m. at the city at the state meet. The only way speaker, Chet Olsen. will begin at 8:30 p.m. to the mu- hall. Observing their 58th wedding an- a swimmer can swim at state is sic of the Rhythmaires. Ride A special program has been aron Feb. 13 will be Mr. to post one of the six best times A floor show will be held at 10 niversary 22-2ranged, and some very fine films Set for K. Proctor, who in the region meets. This means Mrs. and 3 in Donetta George Sagers p.m. with on wildlife will be shown. The enin the Salt Lake there will be plenty of spirited married were Sweetcharge. The theme is of to be interest tire program will First of the annual state-wid- e LDS standards hearts Forever. temple of the Church of Jesus competition for these spots, and parents and friends of Scouting, as range rides are set for the Stans-burSaints in 1901. with Tooele and Cyprus ranked Christ of Latter-dawill be observed. of dress well as the Scouts themselves. Mountain area in Tooele born in Marys-vale- , as the states number one and 2 was Mr. Proctor will be county, Feb. the department Important information Kansas, May 12, 1879, a son swim squads, it shapes up as a given, so all Scouts are requested of fish and game announced toof George K. and Mary Ann An- great day. to be present, whether or not they day. derson Proctor. He spent most of have advancements. Preliminary heats get underIn announcing the beginning of Boys his youth at Spanish Fork. He at 9:30 a.m. and the Region way the these rides, department again worked 14 years as a field man championship, featuring the six extended an invitation to any and for the Sugar Company swimmers who have qualified for An important business meeting all interested parties to join in the throughout Utah, Idaho, and Mon- the state meet, for reis being called for the American annual survey. A schedule is now tana. He was also employed by gion honors and competing the championship on Monday, league boys baseball, being compiled, listing the survey the Combined Metals Reduction trophy immediately following the Feb. 16 at 7:30 p.m. at the city dates for the various deer herd Jusf Arrived At Company at Bauer, Tooele county. trial heats. hall. hunts over the state, as they are Tooele he retired. is At Valley Hospital present, All officers, sponsors, and manaconducted, from late February He is a high priest in the Tooele x in attendto Goldie Brandon be are and and into March George requested gers through First ward, Church of Jesus Christ $1620.00 Cochrane, Erda, daughter, Feb. 10 ance. Annual convention of the North Interested individuals or groups of Latter-daSaints. Paul and Joan Renso Romano, Tooele stake Relief Society visit- to contact the department field 1958 Mrs. Proctor was born Annie Bounty Tooele, son, Feb. 12. ing teachers will be held in the representative in their area to Lodlow, at Benjamin, Utah county, The Tooele county bounty board Charles and Second-TentNancy Igalano Fon-gc- r, ward church, Thurs- learn the dates for the survey of h'Sr of Paul June 27, 1880, a daughter has paid out $1620 for bobcats and Feb. 12. neTooele, and 7:30 their choice of week daughter, at this preparations y day starting and Elizabeth Dixon Lodlow. She coyotes in 1958. Medical for cessary p.m. participation. was reared and educated in BenAccording to board members, The rides are conducted on the Opal Johnson, Tooele A Light Shining will be the this was high, as compared with jamin. theme of the evening, and will be herd wintering areas, each year, Mary Anderson, Tooele Of their seven children, four are 1956 ($1145) and 1957 ($821). Surgery presented in dramatics and film. to determine deer use, and the Mrs. Max K. Proctor, living: In July of 1958, the bounty was Martha Welch, Tooele Mrs. Edna Turner will be the condition of these ranges. Trend , Ethel Formo and Mrs. Inez lowered to $4 per animal, and taHelen Millburn, Tooele also of are counts numbers deer will the narrator consist and is cast the theme Sweethearts Polar all of Tooele; and Mrs. ken off mountain lions entirely. Howard Bardwell, Tooele for the next Gold and Green ball of Mrs. Cecil Barrus, Mrs. Mary made in many areas at the same Ruth Cook, of Menan, Idaho. They The bounty board reminds those Fay Gillette, Tooele to be held Saturday, Feb. 14 in the Eckman, Mrs. Doris De Simon, time. 14 have 20 grandchildren and great interested that they meet the 20th Richard dePeasnall, Grantsville Mrs. Miss Janet Marie hall. DeSimon, stake recreation spokesmen North Department of each month at the Tooele county grandchildren. Lee Strickland, Bauer. Sponsoring the event are the Williams, Mrs. Lenore Lowry, Mrs. scribed the annual range survey the to day. court house. They expect spend Lakeview, Second, and Tenth ward Lila Bell, Mrs. Roxie Dobson, and rides as an important tool in game Board members are Howard quietly at home with friends and an and excellent Mrs. opMcBride. Florence MIA organizations. management, 1 family. Clegg, president; Roy Garrard. mater-rected to refor sportsmen The stake Singing Mothers, A splendid floor show and Bill Judd, William Matthews and Elks OUR APOLOGIES freshments are being planned. The by Mrs. Mabel Bryan and lally aid in management of the Jt was Raymond Newkirk, Sr., Martel Russell. usual good music will be by the Mrs. Martina Duffin, will furnish state's wildlife resources. 215 not Raymond Newkirk, Jr., and South Don Proctor. BY SHOULD JULY BE MELTED noted and facts The conditions North stake orchestra. if who was arrested, pleaded guilty SHERIFF GILLETTE Thind street, Highlands, examines a snow drift which covers and everygathered during the rides are of Dress is intoxica- HOSPITALIZED 30 to 40 mph caused and for sentenced from of his Winds back with the of All one public includas of the members to yard. attend. volicity invited Tooele Elks Lodge announces one is stake, primary importance tion, as published in the Tuesday, sources of information on which drifting throughout Tooele county, causing traffic snarls and Admission is by budget card orjing the men, are invited Tooele county Sheriff Fay Gil- that it has in its possession a Feb. 10 Tooele Bulletin. the fall deer hunts are based. closing of some roads. 'program. lette entered the Tooele Valley hos- wheelchair and an oxygen guage, guest ticket. pital, on Tuesday, Feb. 10, in pre- which is available to anyone who 12 with 10c may be in need of this service. paration for a hernia operation. It is expected that he will be People in need may contact Dr. 50c ADULTS SI hospitalized lor at least a week. James Burton. Record Deep; Crews I'M Around Clock Due Here March roof-dee- p Gets New Post With Company 400-yar- d 200-yar- Cof C Banquet Installation Set ior Feb. 13th Clif-lor- d gs Wm. A. Dawson Is Lincoln Day Banquet Guest North Stake Sets Youth Choir Practice Sun 4:15 Ore-chape- h Abraham s, Ball At St John Saturday Feb. Court 14 Scout North Honor toast-mistre- Proctors Saturday VI Observe Anniversary "fun-mast- County Range Feb 4 at y 22-2- American League Baseball Group Calls Meeting N Stake R S To Honor Teachers With Program Utah-Idah- o Board Pays During mid-Apri- l. y V h White-house- 1 Have Wheel Chair and Oxygen Guage semi-form- TOOELE vs GRANGER (THSGyni Friday, 8 p.m.) Jr. Varsity 6:30 Children under Unaccompanied Parents Needed er |