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Show 'm Volume Sixty-Si- x aiia 4 Tooele. Utah Friday, April 7, 1961 Number Forty Three Ilamv Hrrc hi YiilTIIS Par. nzes for Bring fErsihi Di an of stuucn's from Sait lake Tiadr Te'hn lli;h C i.l Kill'd Tooele (or of fall classes in llu Inslitale, S hool on Monday ;ain Days Locally trade and terl.nual venations and to mot t the netds of students do terms of planum;; anj course terms of planing and course St lectuin "Our aJioot " said Mr llersthi. .ijojed a warm and fr.endly relaton-livsiih tm sthool n and students of Totkie Siluml District owr the past several sears The guidance department is to be congratulated for its sincere interest and desire to guide students toward job placement and security " "U th the recent mdustrialia tion in the stale of Utah, and skill ed and technical help is critical,' he said. Essay Conics! Sponsored by Tooele Lions U. Miss tfesendorler AI Election Miss Lena Besendorfer, of Salt Lake City, will be the guest speaker, Wednesday, Aphl 12, at 7:30 p m. at the Harris School PTA meeting Miss Besendorfer is currently health chairman of the Utah Congress of Parents and Teachers, and professionally is Nursing Director of the Salt Lake City Board of Education. The annual election of officers will also be held at this meeting with the following candidates in nomination: President - Bessie Davis and Jean Farrington, Vice president Van Shafer, Salhe Bryan; secretary - Doris Hall, Dorothy Carter; treasurer - Dick Parsons and Dens Porter. -- J fi. activity 7. 15 p m Firl Proidcncy Urges Support Of Cancer Drive U 8c are again reminded by redividuals for their interest, but wants them to know that many presentatives of the Utah Diviof the American Cancer Soplans must be made before new sion. that April each year is desigciety be will indicated. jobs nated by Act of Congress as CanWhen new jobs are required, cer Control Month. Accordingly, ployment at the installation. specific announcements will be the American Cancer Society is M. Colonel Cecil MacGregor, made through Civil Service pro- now conducting another Cancer Commanding Officer wishes to ex- cedures, advertised in newspapers Crusade for the purpose of securpress his appreciation to these in and posted on bulletin boards in ing funds with which to continue the Tooele and Salt Lake City its educational, research, and serPost Offices. vice program in the interest of Democratic finding a cure for this dread di There is no need for anyone to sease, and of Ladies Club rendering such efapply by phone or call in person fective aid as may be possible to at the personnel office of the in- those who are afflicted with this To Licet Monday stallation except in direct response Election of officers for the to an announcement for specific malady. ooele County Democratic Ladies jobs. jThe cancer campaign is deserClub will be held Monday, April ving of serious consideration of 10, at 8 p m. at the home of Alma the members of the Church, and, Jean Walters, 373 South 2nd West, in fact, the citizens of the entire The ticket will be presented by undertaken for It community. the nominating committee and 13 the benefit of is a very worthy voted upon by the members. cause. Those who give of their Halla-da- y Chileon Representative time and their effort in the inwill be the guest speaker of terest of the success of this camthe evening. He will relate exProfessor Lynn McKinlay, of paign deserve the commendation periences and accomplishments of the BYU faculty, will give the and gratitude of all people. the current State Legislature. second of his series of four lec All members and other interest- tures at the Tooele Stake High We urge our people to be as ed ladies in Tooele County are Priests April dinner and social liberal as their means may percordially invited to be present Thursday of next week, April 13th mit in their contributions to this and enjoy an evening together. at 8 p m. wmrthy cause. David O. McKay, Clark, Jr., Henry D. Molc, Signed: J. Reuben City Improvement Plans Published First Presidency Judge Garff To Addre Central PTA; Election Planned In a special City Council meet- tion appear beginning with thus ing Tuesday at noon, the drawing issue of the Tooele Transcript. In other business B I F. Indus up of a notice of intention for There will be a PTA meeting sewer, curb and gutter and street tries bid for furnishing and in at Tooele Central School auditorimprovements was ordered by the stalling telemetering devices for Wednesday, April 12, at 7.30 council and these notices of mten- - water tank and pump control in ium, p m. the amount ot $5,706, was selected as the best bid. Guest speaker. Judge Regnal m Garff, with the Juvenile Courts of Also, the winning bid for two the Sait Lake City area, will dispolice cars went to Paulos Motor cuss various juvenile problems. with the low bid of $4,568. The cars will be Dodge Darts. Election of PTA officers for 1961 to 1962 will also be held under the direction of Beverly White Nominations are as follows. President - Nellie Zentner and Howard Davis; first vice president - Barbara Stringham and Ruth Pitt, second vice president Mr. Oveson; third vice president - Barbara Turner and L. G. Cummins, secretary - Rose Mane GilMoisture storage in the local lespie and Veda Porter, treasurer - Helen Nash and Norma Pitt. canyons is as good or better than Come out and support the canother in accordUtah, any place of your choice and your didate ing to a survey, April 1st, made - Teacher Association. Parent by the Soil Conservation officials .i Snow Depth On April 1 Announced -- Rocky Basin had 60 4 inches of snow, containing 19 55 inches of water, as compared to 68 inches of snow' for I960, with 26 4 inches in water. This is 82 per cent of a seven year average. Bevans Cabin area had 23 inches of snow with 8 57 inches of water as compared to 26 inches of snow with 11 3 inches of water for I960. This is 86 per cent of 1 Vocation Choosing Contest School officials and a representative of the Tooele Lions Club talk over the newest project backed by the Lions Club which is an essay contest for Tooele High School seniors on "Choosing a Vocation that is Right for Me. The winner will receive a $100 scholarship. Above L to R are Mr. Eugene Guidance Chairman at Tooele Lee Doc Frandsen, senior English teacher, who will conduct the contest; Sterling R. Harris, Superintendent of the Jack Clarke, representing Schools; Tooele Lions Club and Carl Evans, Principal of Tooele High School. Morrell, High A School; Ml ill Tooele Native Soil W ins Top Sen ice Honor Ross C. Bowen, Tooele native and son of the late John and Uiza C. Bowen, and a state legis lative representative from Box Elder County for the last three terms, has been honored with the Brigham City Jaycees fifth annual public service award. On Tuesday, found guilty hose. Second prize a chaise lounge, two patio arm chairs, one six fiMit redwood table and benches, 24 tilth barbecue pounds of charkets of starter fluid. braier; 10 and one pint Jordan Family Mr. and Mrs H.vrum Jordan, were called to Hawthorne, Calif, last weikend by a tragic automobile accident that claimed the life of their daughter-ilaw', Vicki Lit Zufelt Jordan and a ten car old grand daughter. The accident occured early Friday morning as the young family were n route to spend Easter at the home of friends. Dean Jordan, husband of the victim and driver of the car, apparently dozed at the wheel and smashed into a big semi truck. The child was killed instantly and the young mother was pinned under the vehicle, and died about two hours after the crash. Mr. xJordan received a severely cut neck and throat and four other children escaped serious injury. Tuneral services were held on Tuesday. Other detailx of the accident and of the family were not immediately available. will merchants Participating have boxes in their stores and to THE PUBLIC Service award enter just put name and address was inaugurated five years ago on a sales slip from any of these at Brigham City, to honor senior merchants and drop it in the box citizens of the. community who of that particular store. All sales have been outstanding in serving slips must be deposited in the their community. store where the sales slip came from. Fach store will draw to see to Mr. Bowen went Brigham who gets the store prize and then City in 1928 as manager of J. C the entires will all be for outstanding Recognition put together store there company Penney for a di awing on the grand prize achievement in safety was given Since that time, he has compiled and second and third prizes. four Tooele residents, all ema brilliant record of public ser LOOK FOR the participating ployes of Utah Power and Light vice. merchant sign which will be dis- Company. He served as the following-Countplayed in the window of the store They were: Philip Ross Cowans, savings bond chairman for or business. This means that bar- Glen D, Harris, Sr., Willard D. five years; county USO chairman gains can be found inside and Miner, and Eugene S. Stewart. during World War II; member of that entires can be made in the The men have worked continucouncil of Boy Spring Bargain Days contest. the Bonneville ously for ten years or longer in Watch the next issue of t!.e hazardous occupations without a Scouts; county Red Cross chairman for many years; financial TOOELE BULLETIN for the be- lost - time accident. They were of tremendous spring among 232 UP&L employes in the manager for baseball activities in ginning further informa- Salt Lake area honored at the Brigham City for a number of values and years; president of the Box Elder tion about Spring Clean Up and company 1961 Safety Roll of Honor Chamber of Commerce and Box Spring Bargain Days. Banquet held at the Hotel Utah. Elder Knife and Fork club. HE PRESENTLY is secretary-manage- r of the Chamber of Commerce, and for the past ten years as such, as been general manager of the annual Peach Days celebration. During this time, he also has been secretary of the Associated Civic Clubs of Northern Utah. Competitive bids for building of square feet of mail platform, 3,500 Other jwsts which he now holds new Post Office in Grantsville square feet of parking and maneuinclude chairmanship of the Selec- will be advertised April 10 vering space. tive Service committee, county di through May 10, according to a rector for the National Founda phone call, Thursday morning to Any interested bidder should tion, and executive secretary of the Transcript from Congressman contact David L. Warner, P. O. Box 863, Salt Lake City. the Box Elder Knife and Folk King. Club. The successful bidder will build During his years in association the building and rent it to the MARRIAGE LICENSES with the Chamber of Commerce, Post Office on a monthly rent ISSUED AT TOOELE Bowen has played a part in bring- system. Terry Truman Burke, 21, MurSize of the building will be 1,000 ray and Mary Bell Coult, 16, ing new' industry and other operations to Brigham City, including square feet of interior room; 96 Chemical Thiokol Corp , Fram Corp , Bushnell hospital, and later Interniountain School. HE PRESENTLY resides with his wife, Rachael, at 70 North Second East, Brigham City They are the parents of two daughters. Mr Bowen is a brother of Mrs Lucy Spendlove and Mrs. T. Peter Hansen of this city. Four TooeJeans Recognized for Record New Post Office For Granlsville A. April 4, three men earlier of Grand Larceny were sentenced by trict Judge A. H Ellctt. F&i Apr, lv Circuit Sal 7 PM Dis- General Priesthood of the LDS Confeience will be received by closed ciicmt direct wire from the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Saturday of this week, starting at 7 pm in the Tooele First Sixth Ward Chapel All Priesthood members, both Aaronic and Melchezedek, residing in Tooele County are invited to attend. GHS Gymnasium 8:30 P.M. NORTH STAKE RECREATION HALL APRIL 8th throughout the city. The grand prize and second prize are now being displac'd in the Utah Power and light window in Timm It and a third prize will s Min be added to the collection In addition each participating merchant will give a prize. GRAND PRIZE consists of a complete garden set with Sunbeam power lawnmower; wheelbarrow-; fertilizer spreader; fifty pounds of Morgro; leaf rake; garden rake; shovel; grass shears, hedge shears: weed digger; hand trowel and fifty feet of garden Claims Tuo of II. Fllelt LDS PrielIio(l Sentences Trio Here Cloccl Judge Bennie Fuell was fined $300 00 and a suspended state prison sennormal. . tence upon payment of fine In Middle Canyon, the measureJohn B Broadbent and Mark ment was 38.3 inches in snow with Edward Neslen were sentenced 12 6 inches of water as compared to indeterminate terms at the Utah to 30 inches of snow and 11 6 State Prison as provided by law inches of water for 1960, or 93 The trio were involved in the percent of normal, taking an aver- stealing of tires fiom Alans UTOCO, in Tooele. age for the past fiftenn years. iarn Panes sra t Ross C. Bowen Returns April For 2nd Lee lure Al Harris PTA; rrs nnrrnrr.mnEi rmJfl BSBVU33 l Ja Ar'TJsr, and take part in this Starting t.me for MIA is FyimJIeKinlay Guet Speaker In harmony with the cleanup theme, the Toot lo Retail Mer chants Association has declared April 12 15 Sjirmg Bargain I).ivs with fabulous prizes being offered All of MIA age (12 to 112) are invited to attend their ward MIA As a result of the announcement last weik of a possibility of additional workload being placed at Tooele Ordnance Dejot, many individuals have been seeking em- THE PUESLVT project, in keeping with the National Education al Lf.'ort, also envolves youth and cons.sts of giving a $100 scholarship to the Senior student who, after carrying on a thorough research study, produces the best essay on the subject: "Choosing a Vocation That is Right for Me." Traffic Accident Tie activity will involve music, speech, drama, dance and sports so Iht re is something to interest ever) one. beam power lawnmower, wheelbarrow, fertilizer spreader, 50 pounds Morgro, leaf rake, garden rake, shovel, grass shears, hedge shears, weed digger, hand trowel, 50 foot garden hose. Second prize is a chaise lounge, two patio arm chairs, one six foot redwood table and benches, 21 inch barbecue brazier, ten pounds of charkets and one pint of starter fluid. Sponsoring merchants will also give additional prizes. No TOD Jobs Yet taken another worthwhile project for youth Sometimes the project is to obtain glasses for a needy student whose parents are unable to supply them, and sometimes purchase a calf to begin a chain project for the TA, but always to stimulate progress l Mi Apri Gic is the gem-ia- l activity theme wh.ih will be car rted out in the wanis of Tootle Stake, this Monday and Tutsdav. dur ng regular MIA. Prize! Prize! for Spring Sale These windows of Ltah Power and Light Company contain the first and second prizes to be given away for Tooele bpring Bargain Days set for Wednesday through Saturday, April 12, 13, 1$, 15. Entry boxes will be in each of the Sponsoring Merchants stores. To win these and other prizes one just puls name and address on a sales slip in the sponsoring merchants store and deposits the slip al the store. First prLe is a complete gardening set consisting of Sun PriiS valued at hundreds of dollars and t xct pt.onal spring bargains on everything fmin si i d to spring sports clothes are in the iLng during Too It's Spring Baigain Days, Wednesday through Saturday, April 12. 13, 14, 15 The big sale and celebration runs just prior to Tooele City Spring Cleanup wlmh will stall the following Monday, April 17, with trash pickup siheduhs to Ik- - announced later. CITY Al) IOI.NTY officials urge all citizens to join In a F ix l'p. Paint L'p and Chan l'p campaign, which will make Tooele County on even more attractive showcase for tourists and olhir visitors. Apri Gie Mi Once again putting its shoulder to the wheel of progress, the Tooele Lions Club has under- The national government is deeply concerned in encouraging America's most apt people to en roll in sciences and engineering as an aid in strengthening our na tional security. Our government has always been concerned also in the con servation of natural resoutces and in balancing agricultural production. One of Americas greatest natural resources are the aptitudes of American children and it is even more important that these children balance our national need by choosing vocations appropriate to national need than that our onions or cabbage or beef production be balanced, according to national need. THEME OF the essay contest That is Choosing a Vocation Right For Me, is based on the principle of conserving human resources as well as balancing training in keeping with the national need "Doc Lee Frandsen is conducting the contest as a part of his English class. Jack Clark is the Lions Club project. Sale Huns in Conucclion Willi Tooele City Cleanup Ward MI. Vs To Presen I lias "The Salt Lake TraJe Techni cal Institute is striving to train high calibre studmts to qualify for these positions." WiwwiplA Sponsored by Fifth Ward New KDYL Owner This is T. Dee Tianter, native of Nephi, and presently in the process of bujing Tooele Radio Station KDL from Sam Gillette. Mr. Tranter is a graduate of BYU with a degree in broadcasting and was program director for a radio station in Logan before moving to Tooele. He pledges the services of Station KDYL to the development and betterment of Tooele County. |