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Show a&B V1' Volume Sixty Seven Sep Tooele, Utah, Friday, It is fitting that some of his interests of later years would be in this community of his birth, where he has maintained a second home on the old family farm. His interest in improving conditions about him has resulted in better cattle, improved farmacres that ing methods on his have been an inspiration to his fellow farmers of Tooele County. They, too, honor him as a neighbor and will be among those rejoicing at his birthday celebration today. Too V 5ep,'-,".- , 1!iiU . Al.irt tin V for the deadline Bulletin will lie Saturday, r 2. due to labor Day. v :,g tubt'iitiej Saturday, post hie (UltK'k Hn-akfa'- cial open house will be held for residents of Tooele County at the new dial telephone building, next week. The open house will be on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 7 and 8 from the hours of 7 to 9.33 p m. Everyone is invited, but parents must accompany chil dren under the age of 12. Dccj) Creek Senlh t tunelit ehutkwagon The menu will consist of hot cakes, eggs, bacon, nnlk, juices. All vou can eat lor only one dollar, adult and 50 cents, children Proteeds from the breakfast will go towards the North Tooele Stake build.ng fund. L very one is Invited. Connelly Home From Eimlaud r' What was rated as Deep Creeks worst flood in history, took place but the praise and commendation last Friday night, according to of his superiors, among them Commissioner George Buzianis Presidents of the United States. Tuesday. President Clark came promiIt is estimated that some fifty nently into the Church picture April 6, to sixty miles of road was washnearly 30 years ago 1933 when he was sustained as ed out, with one mile of new road to President necessary to be rerouted, due to second counselor Hcber J. Grant Just a month the flood water washing a gully previous he had resigned as approximately 50 feet deep and to 150 feet wide. ambassador United States Mexico. Other damage included the washing out of the dam at Lost His wife, Mrs. Luacine Savage Chance Ranch, owned by Lloyd Clark passed in death, August of Christiansen. with estimated 1914. She was at his side during of $10,000. damage most of his lifetime of service, At the Jay Hicks ranch, the sharing with him the glories of meadow fields were flooded and accomplishment and the rewards the tractor and bailer were alMrs. of service. and President most completely covered by the Clark are parents of four children standing water from the flood. J. Reuben Clark III, Louise (Mrs Commissioner Buzianis estimatBennion, Marianne ed that the Mervyn county road crews (Mr. Ivor) Sharp, Luacine (Mrs. will be working two weeks with Orval C.) Fox. There are seven all available equipment to repair grand children and eight great-gran- the flood damage in that area. children helping, to comprise the intimate family circle. IA Morniii" Ward Elder will breakfast at (he Lions Bowery. Tooele City park. I alxir Day, Mondav. September 4 from 7 am. to II a m host Elder J. Richard Slruek by Huge Flood L on Dav Tx"le wherever itflOII t !mr Elder Connelly Kehecknli laoilist! Elder J. Richard Connelly, has arrived home from a two year LDS Mission to the British Isles, serving during the creation of 3 different missions out of the original British Mission. M.rum No. 5 invites the member of the Tooele Lodge to attend their Presidents Visitation Tuesday. September 5, at 8 p.m., 41 Post Office Place, Salt Lake City. P.-- j F V FiiI Dav at School irst Grade teacher Grace Jackson, of the Sterling R. Harris Llementary School, and Principal Joe Siephcns, welcome two new student starting their first day of school I Schools List Record Enrollment It will be formal. Refreshments Elder Connelly had the unusual will be served after (he meeting. Schools in Tooele County open his of first spending experience in going, is ask ed their doors, Wednesday to week in the hospital, after his ar- Anyone interested 4.818 students, an increase of 174 rival in London, and although an ed to call PresiFor twenty five years over the opening day registration operation was advised, he ended dent Clark was engaged in top 11 school year a oil. on of figures of the cod His liver diet up flight government service includFollowing is a comparison of other illness was a two week only ing assistant solicitor and solicithe students registering on the some six of pneumonia, seige tor in the State Department, Unmonths before his release. opening day of school for Septemdersecretary of State and Amber 19M as against those registerbassador. tie was commissioned ELDER CONNELLY spent the ing one year ago: last eight months of his mission by seven presidents of the United Schoo: States beginning with Theodore in a supervisor capacity, first a 728 Tooele High - 833 Roosevelt. After coming into the 628 . . 561 traveling elder for five weeks and Tooele Junior High seven months as supervising eldFirst Presidency he received as317 318 Crantsville High 3H2 er of Croydon District. 400 .. . signment from President FrankDugway Elementary lin D. Roosevelt as a delegate to 193 230 High Dugway His first labors were in Manthe Seventh International Confer306 372 Llem Crantsville chester, followed by Lowestoft, ence of American States at Mon737 742 Tooele Central and CamNorwich, Ipswich, tevideo and also served with the 454 524 Harris bridge, site of the famous CamCouncil. 172 122 Tod Park was here bridge University and 165 174 Wendover five and one-hamonths, where THROUGHOUT his government 338 370 West Elem their residence was the hayloft of service. President Clark received 55 65 St. John a converted stable. not continued by only recognition, 75 80 Stockton From Cambridge he moved to 31 appointments, to positions of trust 29 Vernon Will Meet Tuesday Colchester, where he served as 4818 4644 Total Enrolled Branch President for two months, Tooele County Commissioners and to Portsmouth, as Branch will meet in regular session next President for a month. Johnny Youngbauer 10 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5th, from to 5 p.m. due to Monday, their HE HAD the privilege of open . . . was THS Sophomore regular meeting day, being Labor ing up Laindon for missionary work, and within two weeks there Day. City Police Chief Leland Sutherwere five baptisms. From Laindon land reminded motorists today he went into his work as travel the streels are crowded with that This means that groups of citiTooele City is slated to elect a Elder. g young children, due to the start mayor and two councilmcn at a zens must join together and hold One of his most pleasant exof school, Wednesday. cerNovemheld and conventions to be election nominating general was of the reperiences with privilege the their tickets 7th. ber city tify "Speed limits of 15 miles an traveling with his first companion corder between these two dates. school zones will be hour in after he became traveling Elder. According to pledges made by enforced warned Chief More strictly than will students sixty Conventions have the privilege both the Democratic and RepubliWhen Croydon was created as a All parents are also Sutherland. in on revue Friday, Sept. new district. Elder Connelly becan City chairmen, following elec- of christening their own tickets appear children 1 Youngbauer, requested to unload when Dorothy Searle will preCitizen came its first supervisor, and JohnnysonAnthony tion. two years ago, tickets will such as Non Partisan, and Mrs. Wi- from cars in the designated areas of Mr. 17, her sent annual age dance revue. or what have you, no longer be nominated on party "Progressive three new cities to mission lliam of Stockton, near the various city schools. CURTAIN TIME is 7:45 p.m. opened lines but two or more tickets will which will be the heading under where permission was died Youngbauer, work, ary in the The Chief praised local motorthe at Tooele North morning taberStake Wednesday be nominated at large from the which the tickets will be placed on and the Mayors of each LDS necessary for the fine safety record ists Salt in Lake City, the nacle and Hospital, public is cordially city were contacted and in each the ballot. citizenry of Tooele. the day he would have begun his made during the past years on invited to attend. Admission is instance, Elder Connelly and his at the Tooele city streets and urged them to be free. The expression was made by the were featured in the sophomore year companion ascautious in the future. in The High School. costumes, papers. city heads of both parties at the Three County Fires from time this agreement was arrived add will straight Hollywood, Johnny had been ill for some at that it was their firm belief Fire Warden Fay Gilette re- to the interest of the show. He reports the greatest experLions Start Fall but had completed his freshtime, Some of Mrs. Searles older stu- ience of his life among the British that city government should not be ported three county fires Wednesman year at the Tooele High but on dents will assist as stage hands people, whom he learned to love political lines, operated day afternoon last spring, with good Meetings citizens should be nominated for and in helping the many dancers very deeply and he was sorrow- school, after completed having grades, One burned 200 acres of wheat office who because of their exful to to leave, especially the newly their smoothly arranged keep two years in Tooele Junior High Tlmrs., Sept. 7th branches at Epsom and perience and ability can best stubbe and pasture aong the schedule. organized since the family moved to this railroad tracks south of Drou-bay- s THOSE ASSISTING Mrs. Searle Croydon serve the interests of the city. from new formed Tooele Lions Club first regular ofin Another Erda. Ranch three for the Candidates are Masie Irene Young, Patty city members which had been made locality. The young man was born at meeting will be held at Hillcrest fices must be placed in nomina- burned a little grass along the his Fogle-sonChryl Park, Earla during period of supervision. Taos, New Mexico, May 8, 1944 Cafe, Thursday, September 7, at tion between September 18th and Western Pacific tracks one mile Jolene Clark, Diane Green ELDER CONNELLY toured in and surviving are his parents and 7:30 p.m. October 2nd, in order to be includ- north of Tooele and the third was Sandra Mueller and Carolyn York. Europe after his release, visiting and sisters, Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Aldous are ed on the general election ballot a grass fire started by lightnThe revue is a culmination of the countries of France, Belgium, six younger brothers in Ann, Shirley Bernice, in Henrietta, Pine Canyon. charge of the program. Mr. for November 7th. ing the past years study. Sweden. Matt, Paul and Floyd. Germany, Denmark, George Diehl Executive Assistant Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Johnny was a member of the at Tooele Ordnance will be guest Monacco and sailed from Southcurrent events and Spanish class at the Tooele High speaker on hampton, England, August 3rd, School last year. of growth of Tooele problems and on his arrival in New York Rosary will be at 8 p.m. Thurs- Ordnance and Tooele City. was met at .the dock by his and Lions please take note . . . day at Tate Mortuary, parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Con- funeral services will be held Fri- meeting nights will be changed nelly and his brother, Dan. day at 10 a.m. at St. Marguerites back to the regular first and third They returned by way of Wash. Church, with added services and Thursdays - ladys night will be D.C. (where they visited Richard burial at first Thursday of each month. Taos, New Mexico. Marshall), Pennsylvania, Niagra Falls, (where they visited with President and Mrs. Alex A. Gillespie), and then went across to Canada, and through Canada to Detroit, then Chicago, Nauvoo, Carthrage, Denver and home, arand a 2 won 3 loss league record, By A. T. Roberts riving Thursday of last week. 'have been banging Buffs the The glamour sport of the fall heads with a vcngencc. season King Football is currently ITS NOT unusual in high school preparing to take his 1961 debut a big reon the local sports scene. Tooele football, but once again is Stringham. facing job building her herd of High School and can lose White Buffaloes will take the con- No coach and no team of Bruce Procthe calibre players fer of the stage Friday, September 8 when they host Bonneville tor, Bob Anderson, Ralph Brown, SemiThe officers of the Tooele Dixon, Don Ike Ferguson, Ed High of Ogden in the first of three Oborn Reed Ed Proctor, nary have unveiled plans to betime Price, games. Kick-of- f without leavdozen a and gin the years social events with is 7:30 others, p.m. on the local gridiron. a get acquainted dance, to be ing gaping holes to fill. held this Saturday at 9 p.m. at looking forward to Anxiously Dean But Stringham is a veteran at the Tooele Fourth and Eleventh the new season. Coach Ward. Stringham and some 50 gridders (his sort of thing and he knows reThey stated that this is also the have been in stenuous practice that year after year adequatewith- found from are t Petite dancers who will appear in the singer, Connie Barton, Rickie Colledge and regular Saturday night dance and sessions for the past week, getting placements Julie Jensen. They will do the Dancers the public is invited to attend. ready for the opener. Confident of in the ranks and generally new Dorothy Searle dance revue Friday, Sept. 1 Admission will be by budget improving last years record of 2 stars are born that make the fans Boogiort 'Curtain; (time is 7:45 pfi. at thtf are front Susan Real and Kathy Argus and losses and one tic in practice tilts forget the accs of by gone years. Nortb Stake tabernacle. Admission is free. card or guest ticket. back L to R: Karen Rosenberg, Bobby Kin- S-- l0 81-- 2 . . 80-8- 1 ... ) lf d No Politics in City Election This Fall . MonJav, 'iijt 4 New deadline will he Iuvijv morning at II r a m hi.i new should be Manager Jack Maher, of the local Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Co. announced toJay that an off i President Clark Humber Twelve 1. 1961 Timm-1,- Tlfplioii Office as born PRESIDENT CLARK at Crantsville, a Sept. I, is;i, son of Joshua Reuben Clark. Sr., and Mary Louisa Woolley Clark. His parents were among the early settlers of Tooele County, and President Clark grew to manyood under the pioneer conditions which prevailed. Here he developed the pioneer characteristics of thrift, industry, honesty, faith and loyalty, which together with a education, opened hunger for wide the avenues for achievement in one of the most noteworthy careers in Mormon history. v y Sutunl.u for () jm'ii IIoum at New V a Ail Draillinc Pres. J. R. Clark Celebrates Ninetieth Birthday Friday President J. Reuben Clark, Jr., member of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, and Tooele County's most illustrious citizen, vi ill celebrate his 93th birthday, this Friday, at his home in Salt Lake City. p School's Started Drive Carefully to R: Patricia Ann Galligos and Beverly twenty four students and seventeen teachers registered at the Harris School, the largest enrollment ever. L lljnsen. live hundred Jr. Bit and Spur Rodeo Saturday The Tooele Junior Bit and Spur Club Rodeo will be held thi3 Saturday, Sept. 2 slatting at 6 p.m. at the Tooele Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds. THE EVENTS will run as fol- officials. Me- - Act - Western Song by Ann lows: Races - mile I. Shetland Pony race (ponies Alister and Vickie Davis. one-eight- h 46 inch and under). 2. Pony mile race -(Horses 47 inch to 52 inch). 3. JUNIOR WESTERN mile race (Horses 53 inch and over). one-eight- h onc-eigh- th JUNIOR RODEO - 7:00 p.m. . . Scramble; 2. Calf Riding (First Section); 3. Calf Roping, (First Section); 4. Steer Riding, (First Section). I. Mad and Act - Byron Christiansen his trained pony, Slivers." 5. Steer Riding (Second mile Sec4. Junior Western tion); 6. Cloverleaf Barrel Race. race (Horses 53 inch and over). Act - Sully Sullivan and his Act - Western song by Ann Me Alister and Vickie Davis. horse, "Echo. one-hal- GRAND ENIRY . . . Poking of colors by Craig Hamilton, Gilbert Orme, Tommy Adams, Ronnie Porter, Bruce Clegg and Scott McKendrick. Introduction of royalty princess, Jeannine Farrington; first attendant, Dalene Hardy; second attendant, Sheila Amis. Introduction of Marshall of the Show Day, Wade Hamilton and - PRESENTATION won by contestants Horse Show. Act - Miss Janice her Wonder Horse, 7. Calf Riding tion); 8. Calf Roping of trophies in the Junior Johnson and Harry. Sec- (Second (Second Sec- tion). FINALE - Booger Red makes his last ride on Upside-Down "Tommy! TIIS Student Dies; Files Fri. 10 tun. Dance Students To Appear in Revue Friday 'v1 newest , g, Thoroughbreds to Race A special attraction will highlight the Junior Bit and Spur on Saturday, 2 September when Cal Green of St. John (shown above on his 8 year old thoroughbred Floris Kay) races one-hamile with Terrel Lance on his 8 year old thoroughbred Sonny. Both fellows claim several records with their Cal having raced his mare a 5 mile distance, horses averaging 28 miles per hour and Terrel running his gelding one-hamile in 56.5 seconds. This, along with other races, will start the Junior Rodeo off with some real excitement. lf ... lf THS Football Season Nears Seminary To Sponsor Dance This Saturday n rII Do the Dancers Boogie i j Stringham has a fine nucleus neville, September 8 - the next veterans to start with - kids week they tangle with the power-lik- e Richard Smith, Jack White, ful Eagles of Millard, here in Bob Zcntner, Billy Lamb, Brent Tooele and they finish the Skip Dunlavy, Don Elking- - season frolic with a session against ton, Tom Stoncbrakcr, Paul Coch- - the Bulldogs of Provo at Provo, rane and they will make the job; A rough and rugged trio of oppo much easier. Add to this, the new kids, the unknowns that will blossom into first class players and - its the first game players that were on the verge these schools of being regulars last year, and of the season - hide or nithmg is known about the comparative you have a football team. SEASON this (cam with some strength of the two squads ami competition and by the both coaches will use the fracas for their time the league season rolls as a testing ground contest a so is his and Buffs thrilling around Stringham squads, will be roaring to go. And Tooeles in the offering. Game time is 7:30 p.m. here in head mentor has lined up three dillies to he!- - age and mature the Tooele - Bonneville vs Tooele Buffs. Theyll start off with Eon- - September 8. Dont miss itl of pre-Woo- d, h |