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Show 'nn Volume wt y ihotf 'yy Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e odct us pause t'y y'fyvt rtt tt y Friday, November y 27, 1959 Tooele City Budget $398,994 for 1960 to count otu .blessings on... x Number Twenty Five TOOELE .'z nn 0 CITY COUNCIL ANNOUNCES 1960 BUDGET January 1st to December 91, 1960 Expenditures Administrative City Court City Hall Bldgs 25.950 7,295 6.043 47,970 12,170 1,500 61,060 10,978 10,175 37.950 7,360 17,645 10,165 11.145 7,650 80,300 44,538 $ 398.994 ,. Police Department ... Fire Department Inspection Dept Streets, Sidewalks and Street Lighting Sewers and Sewage Disposal Garbage collection Edgemount Housing Public Library r ''S00W Swimming Pool Golf Course Parks Cemetery Water Department . Bond Interest and Sinking Fund TOTAL r-f-f PRINCIPAL OF RECEIPTS COMPOSITION MILL LEVY T. $b? iZm On this truly American Holiday. Let us give thanks for the i many things we take for granted: food, shelter, job opportun- Publishing Company, Inc. Transcript-Bulleli- n Child Missing? Mrs. Sigrid Winn Police Chief Basses in Death; Funeral Saturday Recpiesls Help Leland made a - special plea to parents today, to help City Police, in an epidemic of missing children. If your children bring home any friends, please notify their their whereabouts, parents of stated Chief Sutherland. The Chief went on to explain that in nearly every case, when children are reported missing, they are eventually found in the homes of fri'Mids. If the parents cant be contacted, then the City Police should N notified. Tooele Sutherland, ities, freedom of speech and worship! The ORDNANCE DEPOT Post Engineer employees ready barracks for the 27th Ordnance Detachment (Explosive Disposal) to be activated at the installation, Dec. U. The unit and disposing of both U.S. and is capable of foreign explosive ordnance and nuclear weapons. TOOELE police Chief, the states cham pion breaststroker, Mel Roberts won his specialty in the time of 1:14.9, .3 of a second faster than his state record of 1:15.2 Complete results: Freestyle: 4:46.0 1. Paul McLaws, Tooele 2. Glen McLaws, Tooele 3. Soderborg, Tooele. The outgoing bishopric of the Tooele Eleventh Ward will be Freestyle: : 25.4 1. Mayo and D. Rimington, Tooele honored at a social on Wednesday evening, Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m. in (tie) ward recreathe 2. Corley, Ben Lomond of 1:06.7. And 400-Ya- Mrs. Sigrid Swanson Winn, 75, died Wednesday morning at her home, at 207 North Main street, after an extended illness. She was born June 29, 1884, at Gottonberg, Sweden, a daughter of Klara and August Swanson and came to the United States at the age of eight years, settling in Salt Lake City. She was married to Norman B. Lake Winn, July 3, 1906, in Salt City, and they moved to Tooele in 1909, where they have since residin ed. Mr. Winn preceeded her 2.70 Administrative 1.13 City Hall Buildings 5 00 Police Department 7.20 Streets and Lighting 2.00 Sewers and Disposal 2.00 Waste Collection 1.50 Public Library 2.00 Parks .67 Cemetery 8.30 Bond Interest and Sinking 32.50 Total from General Taxes Merchants Licenses Court Fines Parking Meters Dog Licenses State Liquor Funds Rents Building Permits Class C" Road Funds Edgemount Housing Swimming Pool j Fund :. Golf Course Cemetery Fees and Perp. Care Water Dept Total From Other Sources Principal Total of Receipts COMPARATIVE 12,530,00 5.243,00 23,195 00 33,402.00 9,278.00 9,278.00 6,960.00 9,278.00 3,108.00 38,505.00 150,777.00 12,500.00 10,7000.0 7,500.00 1,500.00 10,550.00 1,200.00 1,500.00 16,400.00 74,800.00 17,645.00 9,665.00 5,757.00 75,500.00 248,217.00 Community Meth- Loses Finger Tip In Shop Handsaw 248,217.00 398,994.00 TOOELE CITY BUDGET OF 1958 General Fund Water Works Public Safety (Police, Firemen, etc) Streets and Sidewalks Sewers and Drains Parks and Public Property ; (Parks, golf, pool, Edgemount) death. Surviving are two sons: Field Class C Road Fund Winn of Chico, Calif.; Dale Winn, Public Library I..".. Tooele; one daughter, Mrs. Allan Bond Interest and Sinking Fund ; Total O. (Joyce) Taylor, Salt Lake City Note It will be noted in comparing the 1958 and and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held that items of the two budgets, are listed differently. Saturday, at 2 p.m. at the Tate Mortuary, under direction of Rev. Kamly Gibson Eleventh Ward To Honor Retiring Stephens of the Bishopric Wed. odist Church. 150,777.00 50,230 64,550 59,200 48,400 10,000 94,425 17,000 5,950 35,600 383,355 1960 budget, Final Schedule For Taxpaying Is Announced Friends may call at the Mortuary Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sat. Randy Gibson, seventh grader, prior to funeral time.Burial will in the Tooele Junior high school, be in the Tooele City cemetery. lost a part of the nail, and the tip of his index finger, on his left Tooele County Treasurers Office tion hall. hand, Tuesday, while at work in will b closed Thanksgiving Day Butterfly: 1:06.1 An entertaining program has but will be open all day Friday the school shop. 1. Battison, Tooele been arranged, and light refreshand Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 5 He was on the power sawing 2. Lohnes, Tooele ments will be served. to accomodate property taxp.m., band at the misof saw, time the 3. Riding, Tooele All members, former members, the board he was cutting payers, so reports Norval Adams, and hap, d 2:18.0 Freestyle: and their friends are invited, also slipped and the saw caught the County Treasurer. 1. Loveless, Tooele invitation is extended to After next Monday, taxes? for special of his finger. end 2. Kroff, Tooele of the outfriends and 1959 become He delinquent,' and ,al was taken for 3. Child, Ben Lomond immediately Complete revamping of the Toogoing bishopric. final the hour is noon, Mr. though medical his attention, by shop Backstroke: 1:02.9 ele City accounting system was Adams states that he will keep the 1. D. Rimington, Tooele authorized by the City Council, on teacher and principal. Randy is office open until 5 p.m. to take the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack 2. Imai, Tooele when it was Monday evening, care of late' comers. Gibson. 3. Wimmer, Ben Lomond found that the new set up could A larger list of delinquent taxes Breaststroke: 1:14.9 be accomplished by utilizing fully than usual Is anticipated, because 1. Roberts, Tooele the machines which are already Teen-Ag- e Girl Booked of the local strike situation, and 5 available. 2. R. Rimington, Tooele the increased tax burden, because 3. Wimmer, Ben Lomond Out of five bidders, Le Grand For Floral Art Shop of revaluation and added levies. December 5, is the Saturday, Freestyle: 1:04.5 date set for the Wesleyan Service (Red) Jones was awarded the Burglary Nov. THATS THE WAY TO DO IT Phillis Hen1. Maynard, Tooele style, during a duel meet held Tuesday at Guild Carnival Bazaar, and an in water from the sewage disposal A teenage Tooele girl, has been HOME FROM NEW YORK the Tooele pool. This is the first year that derson, coach of the Ben Lomond swimming 2. Whear, Tooele Miss Carolyn Dunn, is home vitation is extended the public to plant and a lease on the twenty referred to juvenile court, after Ben Lomond has entered a competitive swimteam, explains to Ben Lomond swimmer Wen3. Siglin, Ben Lomond acres of city owned land, near the being picked up for the Nov. 10 from New York attend. City, where she dell Siglin, left, that he could use some tips ming team, but, judging by the coach, great Diving: 247.10 points Activities will get underway at plant, for the sum of $764 annual- burglary of the Floral Art Shop. has resided for the past three from Tooele swimmer, Paul McLaws, who 1. Mayo, Tooele things should be expected of them, in the with the contract to run for Although $80 in checks were years, for an extended visit at the p.m. at the Community Metho- ly, broke the state record in the 400 yard Free future. 2. Stalnaker, Tooele the gfri destroyed them, ac- home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dist a variety of en five years. . taken, and Church The bid on tires for city equipother powerful swimming squad, 3. Pettingill, Ben Lomond tertainment and fun will be availcording to officer Lynn Henwood. Alex F. Dunn. Individual Medley: 2:29.4 able as well as a choice selection ment was awarded to Harry Medand in spite of the fact that this 1. Battison, Tooele ford of Harrys Sinclair Service, of items, ideal for Christmas was the first meet of the year, 2. for the sum of $1100.76. It was for Imai, Tooele swimmers posted 3. Maltby, Ben Lomond three Tooele a one year term. There were 8 bidders. times under the existing state reMedley Relay: 2: 15.7 THANKSGIVING GUESTS 1. Tooele: d Roberts, Tooeles tank team won their they showed plenty of promise cords. Paul McLaws won the Awarding of the bid to supply (Riding, 73rd straight Thanksgiving holiday guests at gasoline to Tooele City was deferFreestyle, in the time of Lohnes and Kroff) swimming meet, and "before the end of the year, the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. red by the City Council, until the Nine districts In Tooele County Ibapah as defeated they will win some meets. 4:46.0, 3.8 seconds better than the 2. Tooele Tuesday, they state record he set last year. Rick 3. Ben Lomond Ben Lomond 88-show an increase this year, in Lincoln Wright, include Mrs. Mable Chas-sin- , next regular meeting. Entering swim1:52.4 ButterFree won the and daughter, Norma, Salt The main business of the meet- school population, of Battison win In for first the first their Relay: ming competition racking up year according to Skull Valley, Dell the Scots were unable to take a the year, the Buffs demonstrated fly, in the time of 1:06.1, bettering 1. Tooele( Paul McLaws, G. Me Lake City, Chad Wright, Provo, ing was the passing of the 1960 the census just completed, and Timpl City budget. single first place from Tooele, but that they have put together an Richard Wood of East Highs time Laws, Loveless, R. Rimington). and son Lee Wright. reported by Mary Orme, School St John Board Clerk, while six districts Ophir' ' registered loses, when compared Clover to the 1958 totals. Lake Point Tooele City has a loss of 46, TOD Ophir, a loss of 21, Deseret, a loss Erda of 51, Wendover, a loss of 24, Grantsville SEVEN GAMES Lomond, Grantsville, Veher and the 22nd by playing Highland 45 decision to Murray in a play- men that has been around for quite By A. T. Roberts and Deseret to The as of schedule is about as fast and Lake Point, a loss of 8, easy The Tooele basketball team is off game. Johnsen has taken his a spell. And they are capable Johnsen has lined up seven pra- Highland are about a loss of three. Ibapah, Dugway and furious Gene too both wt as and the of as Jensen out Fullmer, whip five the itself. to to teams the to start scoring about tilts his ctice game tourney cagers ready ready get just Students omitted, shows Jhe Vernon foes if of doubt Tooeles six a 12 ball league the 13th the Gillespie average any for the league, which starts Wed. points LONG TIME season, marking years hes been here. greatest increase of 308, as com- Wendover game last year and no doubt will December 30. And as usual he will prove tougher. NO CHANGE year Clarke Johnsen has been Tooele hasnt been to the big pared to 194, for last year. These Stockton double this now that be will as here coach. of em these Four about as tough figure the head they picked they games since 1957 when Jim are principally students, who at Students omitted As is the usual story, the Buffs are tourney seniors. come. Bountiful, South, Orem, Ben in Tooele, and theyll be playing Wexcls, Ron Williams, Since Johnsen came to Tooele lost some fine players and they Larry Har- the census taking time, were on Tooele the rison and the last four games within TOTAL Kay Smith led the Buffs the move. way back in 1947 he has built got some good ones back. Gradwill Buffs The of six days. space to a second place finish behind led the list with 250 the Buffs into a tough and potent uating last spring were Bill Dugway try their shooting eyes for the Jordan and ahead of such teams increase, followed by Tod Park hardwood machine, as year after Brent Curry, Marvin Lee, first time against Bountiful, Dec. as with 63 increase. Grantsville has East, West, Granite and year, the Buffs meet the best Billy Leonelli and Ken Tate, but 4, at Bountiful. On the 9th, they This year the Buffs will be jump of 47 over 1958 ,and quintets in the state and in most back this year are such kids .as go to Salt Lake City, to play in the same with Jordan, Clover increased 21. Vernon, 16. instances they come out on top. Dan Gillespie, Jim Jensen, Tom league South and will make their first NOTICE He has won the Region title three Tate, Ronnie Powell, and Barry and St. John, 9; Stockton, five; LinBingham, Cyprus home appearance against Orem Murray, and twice and second finished The First Baptist Church of a be shooting coln, three and F.rda, one. Thomas, which gives Johnsen Granger years, theyll the 11th. Old-Tinot only for the league title but Skull Valley, Dcllc and Timpic Tooele, is conducting an third three times, as his teams fine ntidcous to work with. It were the same as last Sunbewith for a to the rest for a Service, chance battle of sumis men new have won 77 and lost 45 games This years team will be one of take basis Song been the have six Gospel year Thcy'Il operation day Eighteen plan the smallest Johnsen has had with moned back to the reain plant at Large stocks of resin on hand at fore they go against Ben Lomond stale crown. for a fancy .631 mark. day afternoon, Nov. 29. Singing eighty students. An attractive, tough The overall increase for the will start at 2:30 p.m. on the 17th, here in Tooele, folLast year was one of the two Jim Jensen the tallest man, who Bauer after a thirty day layoff. 11 be First steps to put the plant in the shut down, have been depict- low up the next night Everyone is invited. Come and against schedule followed by the thrilling county was 376. Here is the cenplaying regular. And while poorest years Tooele has expercon- Grantsville, rest Friday, Saturday traditional league battle and the sus count, by districts, in com- bring your quartet or other spethe this and team full have doesn't Mr. were taken three ed, won stated, years Monday as Droubay operation only they ienced, cial musical groups, and help us t dribble derby, Utahs parison with last year: shooter, or the big man. morning, I. C. Droubay, General tinuous production for the months and Sunday, travel to Ogden on exciting and lost seven. And at that they CENSUS about praise the Lord, with singing, or Superintendent reports, and three to come are assured due to in- the 21st for a game with Weber, craziest season is just just missed getting into the state they are probably the best 1958-5- 9 1959-6- 0 and close the practice slate on ready to start. ball handlers and floors shifts on a seven day a week, creased sales of the product. just come and enjoy the afternoon. tournament as they dropped a 52- Fourth-Elevent- h 100-Ya- rd City lo Change Accounting; Water Awarded 200-Yar- 100-Ya- rd 100-Ya- rd Wesleyan Service Guild Sets Bazaar for Dec. 10' 100-Ya- rd Buff Swimmers Sink Scots To Back up 73rd Straight 200-Ya- Nine Schools Show Increase; 200-Ya- 400-yar- d 20ft-Yar- d Small, Experienced Basketball Crew To Carry Buff Hopes 1959-196- 0 Kova-cevic- Bauer Resin Plant Opens; 18 Report Oly-mou- n red-ho- Old Time Gospel Son" Service |