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Show 7i& Volume Tooele, Utah Friday, February Sixty-Si- x 10, 1961 Number Thirty Five Accident Victims Narrowly Escape Three Wednesday evening highway accidents netted only paratively nnnur injuries to those involved. Names Committees C of C Guests of the Tooele County mg. Chamber of Commerce at its busiCivic and Public events- - Tony ness luncheon, were Hervet, chairman, assisted by Shag Wednesday Mr. Donald J. Prince and fjther, Tate. Mr. Donald Prince, and Mr. I Idon Pl'BI ICITY: loren Dunn, chairHill and father. Mr Paul Thomas man with Nona Shibley, and a TIIISE YOt'NG MEN were radio man, assisting honored by the Chamlx-- r for being Reta.lnrs Comm: E.Imer Tate, the finalists in competition for with Glen Williams, Bill pomtment by Senator Bennett. tOjBiikmore and John Brown, assist-th- e Air Force Academy and West ing. Point. Highway Commission: George Mr, Hill is one of eleven who Buzianis. chairman, assisted by scored high on designation ex- Wayne Hymas, Sid Noble, Floyd to amination given students White. throughout the state, for the Air Force Academy. Mr. Hill is one of ten who scored high on a designation examination given to students throughout the state for the Air Force Academy .Mr, Prince, as a result of his test scores, will compete with 8 other finalists for appointment to West Point. The final selections will be made by the academies. IN OTHER Chamber business, a request for aid from the Tooele High School junior class prom comj WEDNESDAY, S: 30 p.m DRY CANYON ROD, 3 miles south- -' east of Stockton: A pickup truck went off the trecherous Dry m Cain on road here, and plunged feet into what is known as two men. "Terraplane Gulch," injuring Judd Lrickson, 18, Tooele. dnver of the vehicle, was kept over night at the Tooele Valley hospi-- , tal lor observation of shoulder right side, then cut shandy over, and hand injuries, and released to the left, narrowly missing a tele-- ! Thursday morning. phone pole, skidded sideways into Terris Dwaine Symonds, 22, of boulder and rolled over one and Tooele, was treated and released a half times, landing on its top at the Tooele Valley hospital for Mr. Fox was thrown out. but Mr. abrasions of the arm. 'Steffey had to be removed from Richard England, 22, Tooele, the wreckage. They were taken) to the Tooele Valley hospital by. was uninjured. The accident occuied when the Gillette Ambulance. State Patrolman, three were coming down from Highway work at the "Wondering Jew" Howard Cooper, who investigated, j Chamber of Commerce President, Petecr Academy, respectively. In back are the Mine in Dry Canyon. The truck hit cited Fox for driving too fast for Donald J. VanOlten (left) congratulate boy s' fathers Mr. Donald Prince and Mr. a slick spot on the dirt road and existing conditions, Prince and I Idon Hill, both of looc-le-, for Paul Thomas. The boys and their fathers went over the side. England jumpwere honored at the Chamber of Combeing finalists for Senator Bennett's aped just before the truck went over, merce luncheon, W ednesday. pointment to West Point and the Air Force Hr Symonds was thrown out half way down the steep gulch and Erickcommittee was discussed and tabson rode the truck to the bottom. led. The pickup was completely deChamber President, Peter Van molished. according to Deputy Otten also appointed the Chamber Sheriff William E. Pitt who investi-- j committees for the coming year, Dr. Lynn M. Hilton, head of the and they are as follows; gated. WEDNESDAY, 5:00 p.m., miles BYU Adult Education Center in Jim Dugdale, is Membership: Salt Lake City, and an authority DR. HILTON wearing the typical northwest of Tooele on with Ted Gillette, aschairman, Herbert Mitchell, 49, Grantsville, on the Holy Land, where he has Hebrew beard, during his Holy sisting. was treated and released at the extensively traveled and studied. Land explorations. BROCHURE: Ernie Mantes, as Tooele Clinic for a severe head will be the guest speaker at the chairman, with Nona Shibley and DeLaMare Gowans, Alice will Ann Wallace Bennett F. Senator Lionel Olson assisting. laceration, suffered when his car February 22nd dinner and social Mr. Meicklejohn who celebrated her 94th birthday be the guest speaker at the Tooele hit a soft shoulder, here, causing meeting of the Tooele Stake High Industrial Development: O. T. remost lived the Lincoln has in annual County Republican Tuesday, it to go out of control and rolling1 Priests, their partners and special Barrus as chairman, with LaVar ntal kable age of the entire history Day banquet, according to an over. According to investigating guests. Ernie Mantes, and Dale of the worIJ. Born February 7, E. Tate, made announcement by today Officer, Deputy Sheriff William E James assisting. railthe of 1 advent the before chairman. LaVar IS67, Tate, general c Pitt, Mitchell was taken to the! DR. HILTON has a rich Military affairs: Marshall Grode in Utah she has witnessed to road This event outstanding given Land of of the Holy pictures by a passing motorist. Thet0n the slow and laborous transportacommemorate the anniversary of chairman, with Ccc Tate, Clydecar was demolished Allen and Lt. Max Newman, assist(which he has taken during his exto ox and team Abraham Lincoln is not only fitttion by wagon tt EDNESDAY, 5: JO p.m., 8 miles tensive stay there, and which he the interplanet space explorations! ing and proper, but significant Funeral services for Elmer R. A1 will build around his evening : west of Grantsville on ot today and mcaningfull as a reminder, ket. ture-rat78. Meiklejohn, age 65, who died on Clark Denil a G.llett, at age high rejvortedly going comes from the generation lest we should forget," the virin a Salt Lake City hosthe Tooele Tuesday, of speed, skidded on the slick died, Wednesday at 4,11 ,he tues exemplified by him. His wis hadships of the pital, will be held Saturday at 2 Valley Nursing Home. He was born!hlch ha? oily suiface here, following a light none of the glory. dom and innate faith, and his but pioneers Lake p m. at the Tate Mortuary. at Salt 3, 1883, City, January rain, and crashed. readiness to always serve and perthrown in, Dr. Hilton, as- - one Phillip DeLaMare and Marie of a family of 11 children. Donald C. Stcffey Jr., 39, of Saltl Europe FRIENDS MAY call from 7 lo b 3 Professor Roy w. Doxey. Chevalier DeLaMare, parents of petuate the American Way of His father was John Aclcy Lake City, and a passenger in the 9 p.m. Friday and prior to funeral Life. Mrs. Gowans, arrived in Salt Lake announce a Brigham Young Uni- was mother his and Mary car, was treated The banquet is scheduled for time, Saturday. Interment will be valley on November 10, 1852, with thcnne' Smith mu!Upie!lersi!y, trav,cl study tour between Valley hospital in the Tooele Cemetery. 13th at 7:30 4th for Utahs first sugar and ..I August Monday, February July machinery bruises and abrasions of the body He was first married Sept. which had exhausted the of this year. the Coral Room of the at Hjfactory 26th, p.m. and head injuries. He was reMr. Meiklejohn ho was born in al fortune of phi,ip DcLa. Kirk Hotel. Tickets are $2 per perThe itinerary for this travel 1905 to Rida Maria Cushing. leased Thursday morning. Dec. 17, 1895, a 25, 1908, andiMare Canyon, Bingham away July passed and son. is five includes tour invited. jn t0 Europe Everyone purcjiase days William R. Fox, 32, Salt Lake study son of Levina Henson and Robert on y 5 marne bring to Utah. the British Isles, three days Other committee members ass- a who A. Meiklejohn, but the family movCity, who was driving, was treatpasse two days in Switzer!andJclena J Mr. are Tate Sheriff of France, sisting in Fay Fred G. Taylor, telling ed at the hospital for a three inch ed to Tooele when he was but a in of Mrs. Gillette Chairman threc tickets; days in! Italy this event, writes as follows, laceration of the skull and releas lsix days child, and he has resided here 3 sons and are four Rose Nisonger, table decoration Surviving jGreecei four days jn Egypt, two "To DeLaMare the project ed. since, being an employee of the of D. Gillett, 10 in Douglas Kenneth daughters: Shields, prochairman; Damascus, days Syria, might well have been appalling. AFTER THE car went out of days Combined Metals until his recent in the Holy Land, two days in American Fork; Keith W. Gillett, Here was a young man of twenty Paulos gram chairman. James retirement due to ill health. He control, it left the road on the will act as Master of Ceremony, Spain, and two days in Portugal, Granger; LeRoy Don Gillett, with nine years who had been reared was a member of the LDS Church. from which the tour will fly by jet the U.S. Air Force in Tokyo; in a officials and 'State. County City Graveside funeral services will community where civilizaHis wife, Mary St. Clair MeikleCharles A. Gillett, also with the tion had to New York City. existed for centuries. He be held Friday at 11 a.m. in the,are expected to attend this affair, john whom he married in 1926, THE COST of the tour is $1,693 U.S. Air Force in Tokyo; Mrs. had experienced none of the hard- - Tooele Cemetery for Loren Kent a'on8 wth all Republicans in the preceeded him in death in 1944. (commencing and terminating in Richard M. Hales (Iris), Mrs. of frontier life, yet his char-nes- t Rollie, five week old son of Mr. County. ships SURVIVING are his H. Mounte.r New York City. All expenses in(Catherine); and, and physjca, fltness made and Mrs. Keith (Bud) Rollie, who Tickets may be obtained from and daughter, Captain and Mrs. The annual Exchange Program cluded except minor personal Mrs. Robert L. Anderson (Beverly) John Taylor choose him to take' died February 7, at a Salt Lake Sheriff Gillette, Keith Brown, or Stan Russon and a grand daughter all of Kearns; as well as 26 grandof the Jr. Womans Club and the items). Lucile Sutton. charge of this extra ordinary .hospital. Linda Ann, in Germany, where Womans Club of Tooele, will be A dcjxisit of $100 will hold re- children. One brother and one sisdoubtis expedition. It Capt. Russon is stationed with the held Monday, Feb. 13, at 8 p.m., servations until May 1, 1961, when ter, Leslie K. Gillett, Salt Lake pioneering The infant was born January 2 ful that there is another episode U.S. Air Force. of and Mrs. in the Civic Rooms at the City hall. balance is due to City, Harry Parks, in the history of the industrial de- at the Tooele Valley hospital Also surviving are two sisters-Mr- s. A nice program has been arRollie. Keith and Further information on the tour Tooele, also survive. Morgan Ruby for velopment of America which Funeral Ethel England of Lincoln, services are and be and will the pending. obare or a detailed ranged guest speaker Surviving parents itinerary may be sheer courage, stamina and physiand Mrs. Gertrude Milne, FlaniReferee Bergeson, of the juvenile tained by writing Dr. Hilton at Frank Poulson cal endurance surpassed the story two brothers, Keith and Doyle, Tooele County Commissioner court. 200 North Main, Salt Lake City, gan, Nevada. The ant may be ambitious, but of the party captained by DeLa- and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. All members of both clubs are or seeing him personally during they also have poor manners. They Mare. Prior to Mr. Meiklcjohns death George David Morgan of Tooele; George Buzianis has been elected State County Commissioners as he had been staying with his neice his Tooele visit on February 22nd. always come to picnics, uninvited. urged to be in attendance. such a parentage Mrs. Stella Jacaqay of Reno and by And Commissioners representaMrs. Ethel B. Kitchupolos of Salt came Mrs. Gowans, who has been Ed Rollie, of Sunnyside, Nevada. County Lake City. Viewing for members of the tive to the Executive Committee the mother of ten children, all of 10 to 11 a.m. of the State Association of County whom are living - namely, Hugh families will be from Officials. the at Tate Mortuary. Gowans, Beatrice Marsden, Annie Friday, Commissioner Buzianis was electRockMaude Mohr, Della Rhone, Home coming program for ed at a convention held recently well and Ross Gowans, of Tooele; in Salt Lake and his term is for Eider Frank Poulson, will be held Frank Gowans, of Kanab; Lucille Sunday at 3 p.m. in the Fifth two years. Anderson, of Grantsville; Cerolla The term will begin April 1, and Ward. Pehrson, of Vernon, and Floyd Elder Poulson recently returned he will meet with the Committee Dr. Andrew Karavatis, addressGowans of Erie, Pennsylvania. from a 30 month mission for the ed the Tooele to recommended discuss R. William Valley Hospital monthly Assessor, County Long distance calls were receivaction and administra-tha- t LDS Church in Denmark. His doctors Tuesday evening on the ed from Frank and Floyd, and the Judd, reminds County residents legislative friends and all ward members are latest operations for diseases of February 28, is the last datejtive functions and methods. other children personal calls, as invited to come out and hear him the brain and nervous Tooele County Sheriff Fay 1960 license plates can be legally! system. did many friends, during the his mission. Dr. Karavatis is a native of To avoid a last minute rushjlette has just completed a term report course of the day. Tooele, the son of George Karavatis he suggests that all who do not on this same committee represent- Mrs. Gowans has spent most of the in her Nature and is rated as one of the states the rouge thrUehUt applies (T a s t Vh h e r tim c; n be d d un n g !?avlei.r.li!!?fulPlates get autumn, and docs an excellent job. leading as soon as possible. to able j i j Chamber Honors Candidates I I r Senator ul Alice Gowans Honored on 94 th Birthday j Lincoln Banquet Riles Here Sal. A 2 for Elmer R. Meiklejohn selec-Clim- lec-ca- r, US-40- I . Gil-le- tt f7 in)atr 'u Je Graveside Ililes j Sel for Rollie Infant I Exchange Niirlit 3Ionday 8 P.M. son-in-la- w Ruianis Named To Exec. Group Homecoming For from Elder Poulson Sunday 8 P.M. Dr. Karavatis Addresses Tooele Doctors Meeting Assessor Reminds Get Plates Now Gil-use- neuro-surgeon- s. fourteen months, but was sit up and visit until early evening Tuesday. She is frail, physically, but her mind is keen and her memory as clear as a bell. In addition to her ten children, she knows and loves her 21 grand children, 36 great grandchildren and two great, great grand children. The many friends of Mrs. Gowans are wishing her the century mark on her birthdays. James Gowans, whom she married February 12, 1886, died Feb. 15, 1930. Had Mr. Gowans lived until this coming Sunday, they would have celebrated their 75th wedding anniversary. Managers Meet Here The State City Managers met in Tooele, on business Monday, in one of their meetings at the City Hall. Items of business involved discussion of current legislation affecting municipalities and the proposed retirement act for state and local government employees. Other business concerned individual problems encountered by various city managers and a roundtable discussion of them to effect solutions. L .to R Sidney ly Col. Alvin Noble; Sessions, Bountiful; Glen Willardson, Clearfield; Gil Fairholni, Layton; Guy Baker, Richfield; Ed Carlson, Ogden; Buell Bennett, Vernal; Lynn Empey, St. George, as they observe Kay V. Haddon, Tooele City Treasurer operate an accounting machine which is part of Tooele Citys new accounting system. Tooele City Manager Sidney Noble is President of the Assn. Buffs Qualify 25 for State By A. T. Roberts in the swim events, with Bell of Cyprus capturing the diving contest with a beautiful display of form, that makes the Pirate artist a heavy favorite to win the Tooele easily captured the Region One swimming crown, Wednesday, scoring 181 points to runner-up Cyprus with 52, followed state title Saturday, Feb. 18. Tooele took both relay events by West with 20 and St. Marks with 15. In the process they quali- with no trouble the freestyle fied 25 mermen for State, were quartet of Boyd Loveless, Ray under the state records in five Stalnaker, Mike Stonebraker and events, and served notice to the Paul McLaws was only a tenth of rest of the swim team throughout a second over the state record, the state that they are out to re- while the medley team of Mark capture the state tile for he Imai, Mel Roberts, Rick Battison Regular meeting of Tooele City seventh time in a row. and Jim Whear were a fiat four Council will be held next Tuesday seconds faster than the state no was it contest, usual ACTUALLY the of instead 14, February only Jim Bell able to crack Monday meeting, due to the obOther record - bettering servance of Lincolns birthday as monopoly on first place. 'mances first ten go to Rick Battison who all took Buffs places a holiday. Changed to Tuesday !cord-Tooele- s i FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10th VS aturaay. Tooele High Gym, 8 P.M.. Jayvee Game 6:30 P.M. 3rd-7t- h Ward Rec. Hall Fell. 11 1 Sponsored by & Seventh Wards Tooele Fifth was under for the fly, Paul McLaws yard butterwas faster than the state mark in the 200 free, Mel Roberts in the breaststroke and David Gordon in the individual medley. Besides the freestyle relay team coming within a tenth of a second Jim Whear posted his fastest time of the year in the 100 free of : 54.8, over Ken just Harkers state record. And Mark Imai is making threatening gestures as the state record in the backstroke as he was clocked in 100 Who six-tent- 1:02.1. 400-Ya- MOST OF these times and jcr- - formances were expected, and in addition to these the Tooele team got a big boost from John Stahl and Jay Riding, (second and 4th in the 400 free); Bill Anderson, (second in the 40 free); Don Spend-lov- e and John Roach in the butterfly (third and fifth)0 Bill Anderson and Larry Hansen in the back n (third and fourth); Russell who had a third in the breaststroke and a fifth in the dividual Lohnes medley; who finished a s Dng second in Rim-mgto- j plus Robin Nisong-er- s strong third place finish in the individual medley; Farrell Bryan, Bill Soderborg and Jim Flanders in the 200. All six kids listed below are now qualified for the state preliminaries which will be held on Saturday, Feb. 18, beginning at 10 a.m. There will be 18 swimmers in each event for the prelims, and theyll be reduced to the states six fastest for the finals which will probably start at 3 p.m. the 100 free, 1. Freestyle. Time 4:47.7 Garrie McLaws, Tooele John Stahl, Tooele 2. 3. Boyd Loveless, Tooele Riding, Tooele 5. Max Coon, Cyprus 6. John Shackelford, Cyprus Freestyle. Time : 19.7 1. Ray Stalnaker, Tooele 2. Bill Anderson, Tooele 3. Terry Steiner, Cyprus 4. Doug Olson, Cyprus 5. Ray Conners, West 6. Don Orlando, Tooele 4. Jay (Continued on inside page) |