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Show wMt Tfigs Volume Sixty Three Formerly y Transcript-Bulleti- Tocele, Utah, Friday, March 28, 1958 n Reported to bo Seriously 111 ciinty Report Piislied nyv.'p To'in'v Mil Today ' ' 1 '! 9 1' ( ''u Rehearses for 45- - W ; ' A X 1360 featured in Grand Show this Caie-0-Mati- c' weekend at Lake Point. Premiere of Elder Olsen Elder Robert W. Olsen Home Case-O-Mal- Operetta Mr 1960 ic St. Marguerite's Wins C Y.O. irincess, and discourage her at 'empts to advertise it, is success ul until the handsome Prince ar nves in Holland on a good will" The Prmcq, in reality, is ir is Holland to find out what the state .ecret really is The Prince's sailors mutiny under the direct supervision of an ole salt named Joe, because they want o stay in Holland. The Prince promptly squelches that by having Joe undergo a curious operation ailed "trephining. This consist of the doctor, in this case Doctor the content' luick, rearranging of Joe's head. Further action involves an op erahon on the head of the King which has the blessings of th Queen, but the results of the operation are not to her liking. The operetta wilt be presented to the public, April 17 and ticket! will go on sale next week and nay be purchased from any mem ber of the operetta cast. Tor the second consecutive yea a strong St. and Marguerite's team Garage Implement Grantsvme Second Ward wot Elder Robert W. Olsen, who wi' omp.iny Premiere Showing o rom Tooele von the state CYC iheir game with North Hollywood. c the 10 last weekend, at Judge tournament line tractor a home from two arrive Saturday 60 to 36. Friday, t Mnmoriai school on de high Lakepoint gym, by Highway year LDS mission to California Glenn Rupp was high scorer Mr. Lourdes of in Salt a Lake Garrard "We feating explained that, will be hnnoicd at a homecom.n re holding a special Open House thrilling overtime game 52 to 46 vith 23 points to his credit. Do. program Sunday at 5:3 0pm. lr Ed Sandberg made 15 points. luring which the people in this Tooele downed St. Ann's of Salt the Clark Ward at Grantsville. High for North Hollywood wa 56 rea 42 will first Lake to the round look die in fust at new get Elder Olsen is the son of Mr - ahead and then advanced to the finals Severa with 12 points and Paulson Tase tractors with years L. whr Kenneth and Mrs. Olsen, with ten. have moved to Tooele since then tyhng, engineering and perfor by beating a team from Ogden 4 34. to In the limelight" will be son was called to the niixxionfieU inance. The championship game was representatives fioni the in March, 1956, from the Clark vpical new Case line of 12 tractors and tied at the end of regulation Ward Elder Olsen will speak on Sun iJI models This impressive line-i- ilay but foul pitches bv Karabat-so- s includes crawler models and and Leonelh and baskets by program Sunday at 530 pm. in he! mode's, completely new Ccrroni and Busico offset a lone homecoming talk in the Tooele fiom twin headlights to hitch, for basket by Bob Hill, former Judge Sixth Ward, where he is now c and jobs star and Tooele was ahead member. Spotlighted during the Open at the end of the overtime period. louse will be what Mr. Garrarc St. Marguerites wcie champions Jr. O. M. heralds as "the greatest engmeer-n- of the regular Senior CYO league, achievement in farm tractors winning ten games and los,ng none. from c in 25 Motion to dismiss the $35,000 li They accomplished the same feat jears. This is Drive ast year to mark up a record bel suit of Phares Johnson, Tooele Duty of 20 league games and six tourna-len- t County Attorney, A motion O. M. Shosted, Jr, son of Mrs against Alex F picture specialy fim-c- d wins without a loss over the Dunn, editor of The Tooele Tran in at the "World Premiere O. M. Shosted, lias received he r span. script, was argued Thursday mordischarge fiom the U.S. Navy on hoemx, Arizond will be shown Alzo Morrell was the coach for ning before Judge Alden AnderMarch 19, after having served for every hour. This film features St. Marguerites and those playing son. c contests between four years He was on duty aboard tractors and competitive on the team were Tony Leonelh. Judge Anderson gave the defense the USS Montrose before his dis Mike Mogus, Joe Busico, Angelo attorney, Edward F. Richards, un models. unare future His plans charge. Louis Mate-kc- l til April 25 to file a brief on motion Drive is described Ccrroni. bred Perfili, certain, and he will reside hen for dismissal. and George Karabatsos. for the present. as being entirely different from conventional tractor power. Mr c Ganard stated that Drive doubles pull power instantly precisely and automatically. He join limelights at the Spotlights Garrard Case-o-mati- 40-5- Judge Orders 44-4- 4 Brief Filed In 52-1- 6 Shosted, $35,000 g Released Case-o-mati- Navy two-yea- Case-o-nati- Case-o-mali- c Sixth Ward to Hold Banquet Friday Mar. 28 Heggie on to say. With Case-o-mati- 'ns Ailth birthday, Satuidjv, Libel c Drive theres no clutching, no shifting, no stalling Opei House dates are scheduled , 28-2- 9 h 40-5- Baptismal Saturday, March 29 e Due to general conference being held on Sunday April 6. Baptismal day has been advanced to Saturday March 29. (Fast Sunday will of National Guai dsmen' be Mai ch .101. Baptismal services There will be a cake sale Satc conducted on the following at!v' urday March 29 at 9 30 a in schedule: North Tooele stake All bakeiy donations Safcwavs. ami Grantsville stake 2 p ni. should be in by 9. JO or call 2293-Due to the Tooele Stake's quar-crl- y or 1201-J- . conference being held March ,30, their Tast Day will be observed April 13. with their baptismal scheduled for April 12 at 1 pm. of SI. Marguerites MARRIAGE. MCI NSF a bake silo at Joseph Bartio Pevchch. 35, Ccour the reetm-a'tcr each of he D'Alene, Idaho; Isobel Joyce My- masses on Palm Sunday. Much .30 'rrs 32. Spokane, Washington The women paush will hold LEANERS DINNER-DANC- E y fu-e- try l Mar Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ekman Former Resident Injured in Mine Accident at Tucson Signed, Pres. O. T. Barrus M .11, now Bauer, and mi 1905, was severely injured when he fell in Wilmer D. Nelson, former Too-?l- e ilhe ore crusher resident, narrowly escaped serfor many vears he woiked a' the livery stable here for Thomas ious injury last week in a mine Morgan. Chas. Pukett. Beit Caid mishap at Tucson. The accident occurred at the well and Willard Atkin. He remembers the custom of driving San Xavier mine about 17 miles the traveling theatre troupes froir southwest of Tucson. According to ihe Depot here and to ouilyingjMr. Nelso.i, he was struck bv t communities in a white top buggy Nab which fell while he was team He recalls how during sporting the mine. The slab wa the epidemic of leprosy among thejdeflected by a board which prob- Local Couple Note 85 th and 84th Birthdays Birthday greetings to Mr. Joseph I kman and his wife. Mrs. Cora Ekman, who both celebrate their birthdays in March .Mr. passed his 85th birthday on March 2nd ona Mrs. Ekman will be 84 years young on March 31. They have been residents of Too--l- e ably saved Mr. Nelson's life. county their entire lives. Both . t He suffered numerous cuts and n Skull Valley, he would drivt jabrasions. have been . enjoy gotvd health. They stitches were Forty F M Davis to the settlement 'quired to close the cuts on his active in church and civic affairs mere the doctor would care for icad. However, he was not hos all through their years. he sick and dying people there jpitabzed and is Mr. and Mrs. Ekman express reported to be has watched the progr4ssji.overing satisfactorily at his home ihemselves as being very grate-u-l of many things , such as thej The mine is the for the love and respect exproperty of world change from.Farland and Hullinger. tended them by their many friends. I'k-ma- n d Leaders Plan Dance e For March Seveial years ago the famous writer on economics, Roger W. dabson, suggested that business turn to the theological schools as the source of supply for a new type of exec., a man who knew how to pray aqjJ was consumed with the desire to serve. This casual is woith some serious exto amination experiment HAVILAND F REVES, sug-estm- n Walter Danzie, Harvey L. Taylor to be Visitors g e Elders quorums, class leaders. Stake mission presidency, stake Harvey L. Taylor sujierintcndcncy of Sunday school and YMMIA, bishops, bishops' counselors, and ward clerks, stake and ward Aaronic Priesthood committees, quorum advisors and secretaries, stake and ward Senior Aaronic Priesthood committees, quorum advisors and secretaries, ward and stake - ward teaching instructseminary supervisors, ors. L. Taylor, General conference sessions will Harvey lcent Young UniverBrigham be held Sunday at 10 and Sun2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m . to which the sity will be the speaker at the of Tooele stake session day evening of the stake is entire membership Jusf Arrived At bidden and the public is invited quarterly conference. Tooele Valley Hospital The meeting will be hel din the both members and - Eleventh ward chapel of the LDS faith. President Dunn Fourth Elden and Vivian Harwood starting at 7:30 p.m. and will be stated. Stockton, daughter, Mar. 25 Combined choirs of the First under the direction of the MIA. Bayliss and Fourth wards will Jasper and Dorothy sing for the Mr. Taylor is a teacher of 33 WaIJipp, Tooele, daughter, Mar. and afternoon Sunday vears morning 26. experience and has always conference meetings, and the youth 'bccn actlve m CIX1C and COmniun- Medical of for will Tooele choir stake sing He also has a long re- affairs. Rachel Stromborg. Grantsville thc Sunday evening session. cord of activity in all of the organLester Weaver, Ibapah Harvey L. Taylor, executive as- izations of the church, holding Ellen Park, Tooele sistant to the president of the BYU many executive positions as well Harriett Ross, Tooele will be present and address the as teaching. Christine Sorensen. Tooe.lc general sessions of stake conferJames Halcomb, Tooele. Mr. Taylor has traveled extenence at 10 a.m. and 2 p.ni., SunSurgery day, on church assignment and sively and is the author of several Jess Cook, North Carolina will be the featured speaker at national state and local publicaI dna I'ooclc. Robinson, the Sunday evening fnccting tions. He is listed in Who's Who Louise Williams, Grantsville. which will be under the auspices in American Education, is the Arthur Olsen. Lchi holder of the Silver Beaver Award, of the stake MIA. The free noon luncheon Sunday and was given Mesa Arizonas ! for out of town conference attend- most valuable citizen award. Mea ees will be served by the Vernon large athletic field was named for ward Relief Society. jliini. Harvey L. Taylor To Speak here Sunday Night San-din- To Hold Bake Sale Sunday at Rectory A vice-pres-a- s Two-Stak- f 29th IPs parcels, John Grant Ileggi and Martha Browning Smith Heg gie were Utah Pioneers, mining rom their native land of Scot 'and to Utah in 1833 They me and married in Tooele City. David is one of fifteen childrer Iborn to these Pioneer parents, nine of whom grew to young manhooi and womanhood, eight sons andi ne daughter. Fourteen of these children were born on a home Head directly north of the presen none dramatic troupes, traveling site of the Tooele Ordnance Depot, silent movies, talkies and foupes, hen termed the New Survey. Dt SCQUt vid recalls many incidents in con echnicolor; from music bozes to teleand radio and lection with the Indians in the phonographs vision. He has seen and watched Leaders of Cub Scout Pack 460 locality at that time, and the old the progress of lighting from the are sponsoring an overall and sack vail erected to protect the allow candles, kerosene lamps, apron dance on Friday, March 2L settlers from them. For . many and to electricity. He to raise funds for the pack's sche 'curs after the Pioneers came fr ecallsgas lights,the first automobile duled activities. seeing Utah the Indians resented the dowm the highway and how they The dance will be held in the of the White Man and th' go then thought it almost unbeliev-ibl- Third - Seventh ward recreatioi. settlers here were taught to give that a horseless carriage hall beginning at 8:30 hem food and treat them kindly pm. could travel so fast. o keep them peaceable He has lived to sec the Spanish The first school he attended was n the Bonelh store that stood o American war, World War I and he present Cast Vine Street. The I and the Korean War He drove the first surveyors tr hildrcn of all ages met in on oom. Among his school teacher: ind from the site of the present 29-3- 0, vere Annie Marshall, Moroni Stoo Smelter here and was present to key, Hildei Row berry, Archibald ee the first train go through Tooele to the Smelter He worked for tevan and F.benezer Beasley David remembers of walking Vowles butcher shop for some nany times to Speirs store some tune, delivering meat and groc .hree miles into town and carry-i- erics by team and delivery wagon Tooele stake quarterly confer-- ' a sack of Pour home Monev ind recalls how essential delivery ence will be held Saturday anr was scarce and mueh trading was tons were then to deliver all over Sunday, March 29 and 30, with al lone through exchange of commo iver town in the Tooele Fourth-Elsessions to voik at the Jities. The boys worked at any David starled 1917. He was Too-i- e venth ward, according to informa here Smelter in ce (ind of work, cutting timber, turn released by Pres. Alex F City policeman for two years Jar posts, farming and herding! 1919 to 1921. He then went back Dunn. beep. Elder Walter Dansie of the When David was about 12 years' to the Smelter in 1922 and worked Welfare committee will bf Church until he there retured f age the family moved from tin continously in attendance, and take charge and homestead to a piece of land on n 1913. sections o He is a member of the L.D S. address the Welfare !rd North, the present home of he the the openconference, including has iiurch and held various posidaughter, Mis. Rozella Randall of the conference a' Th.s home has remained in tin tions in the different organizations. ing meeting mSaturday, at which the David'sl He married Clara PicketP. Dec.lt:JU P Welfare family all these vears committees of the 25. 1899. She died in 1948. He has entlr.e Grin: grandmother, Margery N. Mrs. E. inur (Violet) budaughters. was the first person Heggie, ried in the Tooe'e Citv Cemetcrv Porter. Mrs. F. M. (Myrl) Porter. Mrs Frank (Rozella) Randall and m I860. Priesthood leadership meeting In his young manhood, David Mis. S. V. (Carol) McIntosh, 131 21 Saturday at 8 p.m and l grand-Jwgreat hauled ore by team from tjiplgrandchildren s'h ich the following are asked has He also one brother, nines around Stockton to the load children. Can- to be in attendance S. Alberta, Heggie, George mg station at what is nqw Bauer Stake presidency, clerks and In the early 1900s at the lime ada and one sister, Mrs. R. W. the Garfield Smelter was being May) Skousen, Toleson. Anona. High Council, stake patriarchs, A family dinner and program quorum presidencies, group leadbuilt he woiked there Wage.1 were $1 per day with board and aiII be held in his honor, Satur- ers, quorum and group secretaries of all High Priests, Seventies and bed. Hg woiked at the Honorme day, March 29. from 9 am. to Sixth Ward will hold their fund- for March Garrard at Mar. this pm. Garage and Friday, raising banquet ward church and Implement Company at Lake 28 in the First-Sixt10 miles Serving will begin at 6 p.m. and Point on Highway tickets are $10 rer family. A deli- Norin of Tooele. There will be refreshments for everyone attending. cious meal is being planned. Cake Sale at Safeway's on Mar. 29 Saturday, Attention all wives and motheis th ree ov David Heggie Awaits 80th Case-o-mati- went I'lesuknt IS. f T Tooele Stake Conference Called Tractor. Mar. 28-- 9 Basketball Title Coming Sunday i Birthday ' a Sjvedy ry ol reque cd numbers by Sister Whitehouse J.nmg the serv ic " Prayers go out from the whole slake membership for her speedy day. April 17. From Holland's royal and regal house of Snyder Saw emerges a atigh.ib'e tale of a talkative princess who knows a very interesting date secret. Hans, a country lad David Smilh Heggie native born who has been ordered to watch the Pioneer of this city, will observe : jy L "Saucy Hollandaisc," a comic operetia. will he presented bv the Jr. high music department, Thurs- wish het s Jr. High School Women's Club, presents Sirs. Emily Staples with an ostar for the outstanding teacher of Tooele County. Mrs. Staples was also given m SaiurJav her : son in fiHM le County who has done more toward helping people whe are in need and double loan S.ster Ale-oi. i a iis. e.i rv which has been held in the North at for the Utah Central District. The award was made at the annual fashion show, March, 23 under direction of the Junior Women's Club. iir-tn- t) liarrus of the Imiee 'jke his ourd !h sentiment of the entue tmnmun-Iin hi' i"nwing thn ight-- . irihule I rom (he Slake President I a n su e then .s no e'lier per v r Sm the award :r. friends . 1 statf-.mee- of Tooele - many t e t dm2 to , l'l'.7 vino- -' published in tndiy's issue, by A iditor Wil'x-- d ''o II This annual financial statement gives an art minting to the fxp" er of Tooele County of all the monies spent, to whom, and Take tune to read it in detail. Mvvrrs, president ui fo- 'i I R.NEST t VUnielumve is re i(j j. (iit tul.V i'I at the. IDS hospittl, where she was Ink-Maggie M. maintain in the million dollar business from th" st m.l-oiof ha bi'it.es and surplus and assets, ac-- j .MRS. Forty-Tv- o Maggie Whitehouse 1957 Financial , Number FOR THE SECOND YFAR St. Marguerite's Senior Catholic Youth Organization team fiom Tooele won the annual CYO state basketball tournament for the second consecutive year last Sunday defeating I ourdes of Salt lake in the finals 52 to 46 CHAMPS Shown above are team members L to R Mike Mogus, Angelo Ccrroni, Louis Matckcl, George Karabatsos, Fred Perfili, Joe Busico, Tony Leonelh, coach AIxo Morrell and I athcr Twoliig. (North Tooele Stake Tabernacle) Saturday, March 29,7p,m; |