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Show waaa m Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, July 26, 1957 n Number Six City Asks Resurvey of Fire Edward Evans Dies; Funeral Facilities With Fighting In S. L. View to Reduce Fire Rates ! Toorle City official are requesting rturvey of the Oty' fire, di (else with the thought In view that uch rccheoking will bring i ffj tf If i m r-lf j , , . V reduction grm-'a- l lx! in fesuney t imptmrnu-n- fire lr u. of Surviving (Right) Center illc, and Paul vim! Senator Wallace F. Bennett in Washington while on an official visit to the na.iorul capitol reprcM-ntinCivil Air Patrol units in Utah Paul, who is the son o' My and Mrs Frank l.aMmn. was en- Parley I Ttxx-le- . g three brothers j Spends Busy Time Monday route to Zurich, Switzerland for a months exchange visit, where he will take Glider flight training Besides visiting with Senator Bennett, he also had the opportunity of watching the Senate debating the Civil Rights are John J. i.vani, Salt lake City;! William H. Lvans. Detroit. Harold F. Lvans. Battle Creek. Miih-igan. a sister. lksie L. Stack. j Battle Creek. Michigan Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p m at the Masonic Temple on So. Temple. Salt Lake jCity. Remains may Ik viewed at (he Lvans and I arly Mortuary, 74 I ast First South from 7 to 9 pm. I rtday evening and 30 min-itebefore the services Saturday City Council II an ven I dward M (Fd) I vans, former Tooele businessman, ded July It it 6 pm at the US Hospitji after an extended il.ee Mr I van was tn bu:nr with Mr A L flank sting Hanks and Ivan Confectionery for IT' .CJI n Niiveiidwr It. Ixxi He wa I Cornwill. I ngUnd. a son ol luhn and l.l.a Ann Ivans lie, ante to America in 1 04. settling first in Mulligan and in lW9 came :o Tooele He worked at the Sincl-- , ,er until ly IS when he went into j justness with Mr. Hanks orf hen-on the tin Tooele City er !em and the adding ot new; fire fighting equipment and acilities. The latter part of September has been requested to lie the date for the survey. Die VlV Saturday s Tooele City voted Monday evening to sponsor a float tn both the Tooele City and Salt Lake City Pioneer Day parades. Tooele Baseball Club asked for assistance of the City to help finance their entry into the American Baseball Congress Tou maim nt at Richfield, this weekend, Bnl Appreciation is Pat Gregrich (Left) and Diane Weyland (Right) wu! present little Dutch number at Lphraim city recreation pool on there at pm. by Tooele Aqua Belles and swim team. Expressed ior July 24 Success 40 Leave Monday Local Swimmers a 8 Revell George Revell George To be Honored also to assist them to enter the State Tournament at Salt Lake Ci-- j For Chartered Bus Trip East iTo give Show To all of the wonderful people of Tooele County we. the stake presidency, high council and sevtrance fees and equipment costs en bishoprics of the North Tooele The news item published Tucs- - 0 cvtnU. Stake, wish to thank you who day in the Tooele Bulletin that cooperative agreement has the Bit li Spur Club had denied tsecn drawn up between Tooele Lldcr Revell George, recently helped to make our 24th of July Forty local excursionists will Around the World in SO Min- the use of the Rodeo Grounds to c celebration such a wonderful sue- - Iravc by chartered bus next r and of the ,0 in. rcturned from serving a wl ,j,e Eagcs the Pioneer Day Committee should gta, cur(j and 'day at S a m. from in front ofj and Sldew,k mission in California, will be hon cess. Water Show to be gutler be rectified. .on First StrecT, adjacent to thejored at a homecoming program! especially do we thank Col Sup- the Tooele Transcript office for 'presented by the Tooele Aqua J on The Bit & Spur denied the Cele- 28 in the First- - ensky and all of his officers and an Sunday, and July Park, trip through the Highland at ,he Ephraim City re- fogies Lodge who were so coopcra-'dl- e bra lion Committee the right tojyS West and Eastern Seaboard. crcatmn pool on Saturday. July wjj ge. un(jerway and i Sixth ward chapel at 7:30 p m. personnel uve in helping us. They furnished Highlight of the trip will be the hold a rodeo, but gave permissionjVjj'be compet( before the sum- - The following program has been, 'several at 8 p m for any other entertainment which mcr ends wonderM floats for the witnessing of the Hill Cumorah paarranged the Aqua Belles Accompanying the 24th Committee desired on the Permission for Tooele Firemen Opening song by the First Ward parade and loaned to us some val- - gcant on the evening of August 3 !,0 will be approximately Ephraim grounds. to attend the Annual State Con- Sacrament song by choir and con liable equipment which was used. The itinerary will carry the 15 0,cr gHimnu.rs who Wll The Bit & Spur president stated vention at Cedar City August 1, gregation; remarks. President Al for rides for the kiddies, also, group on to New York City, Wash-scn- t a swimming and diving D C., and back by way of to your Editor that it was the op- 2 and 3, was voted by the Cityjcx F. Dunn; vocal solo. Joy Pratt; their expensive loud speaker exhibition. inion of his Club that Tooele could Council Monday and TOD mother of the mission (cm and truck. I am sure you will St. Louis and Nauvoo. only support one rodeo a year, men will give a standby service ary. Mrs. Reba George; piano so- - agree with us that we have never j The excursion is being sponsorcomman-e'had a more hence, the decision against a ro- in the absence of the Tooele City lo, Roxie by the Tooele Stake. deo July 24th. Our apology fqr not fire fighters. L Reporj of I' mission by Elder ding officer, one who is more com making a complete statement of The City Council voted to closing song by Ihc choir mumty minded than our- present the situation. All we heard was prove a $100 donation to the Babe and benediction by Cloyd George. commanding officer at TOD. wish to thank them very, very that the use of the grounds had Ruth baseball team to assist in much for their wonderful help. been denied. their attendance at the tournament We also wish to thank all of was The Nevada. at Reno, money the fine committees who worked All holders of the Mclihizcdck given on condition that $100, at The Catholic Mens Club and the and Aaromc so diligently; Jack Clark, chair least, in labor be contributed by priesthoods of Too-are sponsoring ieje Stake are called into a of the parade committee; (Womens Guild the team and its managers toward Jensen, chairman of the their monthly bingo game Satur-sport- s We, of the 2l(h of July commit- - construction on the Highland Park meeting, this coming Sunday, committee and all of theiday night, July 27, 8 o'clock at the July 28, at 2 p. m. at the tee. wish to make a correction of on East Vine. Center on Broadway in New Tooele wards and organizations who the article which appeared in the Ward, acveteran of Boys' Baseball and a Skip Dunlavy, three-yea- r Six local young men have joined tnbuted material and labor in Town Tooele Bulletin, July 23rd, under r member of the Tooele National League team for the cording to information released The grand prize is a $100 saving this week the Armed Forces of the nation building the beautiful floats. Also, RoDenie the heading second year. Skip's big bat and strong right arm were two by President Alex F. this week. all of those who helped with the bond and the door prize will be Dunn. deo Grounds Use for July 21th. big reasons Tates was able to capture tjie championship for Wilford Kent Lowry, son of Mr. concessions, cats, rides, etc. jworth $25. This door prize ist a We wish to state that the Bit the second straight year. Skip will be seen in action during Emphasis is placed on the gencertificate redeemable at the storq eral membership of these two wish Burton We Keith and thank to and the Mrs. A us use 1 to Club Lowry offered let Transcript the Sectional Tournament August Spur through 3. E. Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. and the Bulletin who gave us such of your choice in Tooele. the rodeo grounds for any type of groups being in attendance. Mar-;lo. Free refreshments will be servEnoch Peterson, have enlisted for wonderful advertising and publiGrantsvillc , Managers, entertainment except a rodeo. three years in the U.S. Army. Due to the type of acts we had May and Glenn Painter; bat-bocity. We wish to thank Nona Slub-Ic- ed and all the public is invited, COMPLETES ELECTRONICS Michael Kimber. David Pal- for our our publicity chairman, for so bring your friends and come Harold William Staples, son of COURSE AT NEW JERSEY variety show, we thought Tooele High School class of 1032 mer. Gary Worthington, Dean Pal- the North Tooele Stake Recrea- will hold a Mr. wonderful Mrs. a and and Marion job of advertising for out. Word has been received of the Staples, reunion next Saturday. Ronald Lari Bush, son of Mr. and the many weeks preceding our All prizes arc $5 value or more. graduation of John D. McPhic, son mer. Jimmy Lee King, Merrill tion Hall more suitable. July 27 at the Tooele City Park. Mrs. L. L. Bush, have been in celebration, and last, but not least, Washburn,. Thomas Lemmon, Er- Signed: O. T. Barrus, Bert H. of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Mcbc- will of members Registration r nie Bcachem, Larice Fisher, Joe Weight, J. R. Kirk, Sr., George term with we wish to sincerely thank KTUT Phic from the Electronics U. S. at 11 a.m. and lunch will be d,ucted for a gin the U.S. Army. for our spot announcements and Rupp, Paul Lawrence, Ted Terry, Nelson, General Committee Signal School at Fort Momouth, served at noon. Ernest Glen Staples, son of Mr. their wonderful help. Douglas Jackson, Michael PaintNew Jersey. He was made private 1-Following this, a tour of points We wish to thank the specialty rs .Ro,s,s StaP,cs has 3 er, and Dean Matthews. RELATIVES VISIT first class. His next assignment of interest in the City will be jf.nd Mr. and Mrs. Henry Angus and ,rV will be overseas in the South PaNavy and Jack acts on our variety show: Dave Kearns American A barbeque dinner is being 'stc Managers John E. Knockcrbocker and John children, Judy, Owen and Ricky planned for the evening for class Ernest Orton, son of the late Mr. Freed, the magician, the famous The Board of U.S. Civil Service cific, probably Korea. He entered All eyes of Utah's Boys Baseand DuVall acts, Dor- Examiners, Tooele Ordnance De- the Army November 15, 19566 for L. Matthews, batboy, Neill Bar- Norwalk, California, were guests members and their families. Re- and Mrs. Ernest Orton, has re- O'Connor ball will be focused on Tooeles ton. r othy Searle and her group of won pot. Tooele, Utah, announced open a Eddie Saddler, Dave Wash- of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Angus, Hen- servations may be made by call- enlisted in the U.S. Marines. period of service. He International Field August I thru burn, Allen Cox, Ronald Russell, Gary Lloyd Calhster. son of Mr. derful dancers, to Pat Wilson and. competitive examinations for a week ago. They ing 401 or 44. is enroute from New Jersey to brother, rys 3 as eight teams battle Dick Saddler, left here to spend some time visit$3415 per year GUARD, GS-Oakland, California, his point of Heaton, The barbequed dinner will be and Mrs. Lloyd Callister, has been his outstanding pantomime. Wc for the championship of Section StephanA. to wish released from thank that' Copen-havewith D. honorably mother and their outstanding John serving DorApplication forms and addition- embarkation to the Pacific area. grand- served at the home of Mrs. Porter, ing Terry Lour. In addition to the Richard Everett Farmer, mother, Mrs. Bertha Angus. Pay othy England, 77 England Ave. with the U.S. Army. group of entertainers from Dug-wa- al information concerning this exfor this . tournament, the Tooele John Knockcrbocker. the lady trio, the young man amination may be obtained at any RETURNS HOME Joe Hus- son, Utah, before returning home. Jr.; National and American Leagues, band, who impersonated Elvis Presley, post office in the Salt Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Huff and Ricky Gardner, Mich- President of the WBBA. Jr.; the Betty squads from Grants- ael Forshay and Joe Rissuto. and the wonderful trumpet solos Area. children, Arlene, Wesley and SylBunn, Ruby Roberts and Bill Buckville, Riverton, Kearns, Bountiful, PowIvan played by Lynn Budge. Riverton Applications will be accepted by via, Modesto, California, arrived Managers banin of the arc and Brigham City will vie for ell and Bob Coy, charge In fact, wc wish to thank every the Board of U.S. Civil Service here Saturday for a visit with batbly, Dennis ingham tournament honors. one who contributed in making Examiners, Tooele Ordnance De- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence AnderNichols. David Hatt, Boyde Loven-dali- quet. Mason Walker, age 16, son of the 21th of The Finance, Hospitality and for the various The rosters David Gedge, Lee Walker, July such a wonderful pot, Tooele, Utah, until further son. They returned home 26 at 2 p.m. in the Mr. and Mrs. William dirunder the Friday, July committee Awards Walker, of success. teams are: notice. Holly Ernest, Dick Peterson, Jim in new the room gym, Lake View, fractured his leg beNational Tooele As you know, all of the money Managers Crump, Dick Parks, Dec Bennett, ection of Sid Hullingcr, Doug Bate- Pep Club on be will made decisions final Don Smith LaVar low and Tate the Bus knee and Doan Stringham man, Tuesday evening collected during the holiday will VISITORS FROM EAST Roger Bills, Randy Parry, Johnseason for the while playing a softball practice babboy, Pat Dunlavy. Skip nie Bodell, Myron Green and Ivan have made arrangements for the uniforms for next toward constructing our new Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Vautren of go TOD tour, and will also provide Tooele High School Pep Club. Second-Tentgame at the Tooele City Park. Dunlavy, Max Curry. Ricky Par- Withers. ward chapel and our All members are urged to be e Mason is at the Tooele Valley new stake recreation center to be Park Ridge, New Jersey arrived suitable souveniers for each ker, Dan Connelly and Phil Rushere this week and are guests of voice a in and have attendance Ma-iesell from Tates. Gen Partridge. American League Hospital awaiting the setting of constructed on North First East They have obtained free show their son and daughtcr-in-law- , Mr. his leg. Steve Bunn, Allen Cooper and Ri- nagers Douglas Batcnian and Don tickets througn the courtesy of in this important matter. Street. Mrs. and and Richard Vautrin McFarland-Hullingcchard Lawrence from Smith, Our sincere thanks to all. batboy, Horace Brewer. Chet Price and free show' tickets children. Before returning to their of the Tooele the FLORIDA FROM HERE Bruce Frankie Clair John Shields, courtesy Nash, Johnson, through Roger North Tooele Stake Presidency home, they will travel on to Cali Here from Key West, Florida Svvceda and F.d Dalton from Van Jeffers, Datvid BIcazard, Ralph fornia. c?roShl?Tiiirnbc awarded to arc Mr. and Mrs. Kclsev Johnson Otlcns and Mcl Roberts and Jimmy Davis, Jerry Nash, Larry Kramand children Roger and Randy. Leonclli from the Lagloftrcs. er, Robert Poulson, Jay Buzianis, championship squad, to the run-- ! VISITORS FROM WASHINGTON and to the consolation They are guests of Mr. Johnson's 29 Managers Cliff Jim Whcar, Darwin Thompson. ncr-uBrigham City Mr. and Mrs. LcVon Sorenson Hobson and Lloyd Robinette, Jim Brannon, Ken Rhea and Ken- champions. Each member of the Margaret Williams, age six. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lcland and son. Lee, Moses Lake, WashscheNew will are to classes team the Mrs. Pharcs Johnson. Mr. of receive and Before Richard Hobson. Mitchell ny Fongcr. championship swimming daughter returning home Arrived At of Grantsvillc, had a U.S. Marine Base in Florida where duled to begin again on Monday, ington, were visitors at the Out of town teams will register individual medals in addition to Williams Cockranc, Jackie Jansen, Bruce of Mr. and Mrs. Oran Willardson, schedthe in South will 2!) Mr. under Tooele in is head Johnson her cut stationed, following they Hospital Frdnian, Mike Sheffield, Harvoy at the Chamber of Commerce of- the team trophy. Valley July gash Some of the teams will stay in Willow Canyon Wednesday by a visit in California with Mrs. John- ule, according to Leigh Pratt, su- Monday. Mr. Sorenson is a brothChristensen, Chuck Morris. Bryce fice July 31. Following registraErnest and Connie Esparza er of Mrs. Willardson. They left during the tournament, falling rock, which required four son's father and other rcldtncs. pervisor. Kellcv, Ryan Lee, DcVon Cottam, tion all eight teams will leave Tooele that evening for Ccnterficld, Utah Morgas, Tooele, son, July 22. for classes children, Bart Baty, Doug Hunsacker, Jim. from in front of City Hall in Army where they will be housed in pri- stitches. Beginners Flwin and Margie Salazar Silto spend sonic time with their ' D, 10 and 11 a.m. TO VISIT AT CARDSTON .The family w'as on an outing Mofljt, Steve Gunderson' and Pete busses for a tour of TOD and a vate homes, with Dorothy EngTod Park, son, July 22. Mr. and Marlin Mrs. va, parents, land serving as Chairman of the up the Canyon at the time of the Mr. and Mrs. Keith Pedersen Intermediate and swimmers Moskowitz. thrilling ride in tanks and 9 was eva.m. Commiss and of at TOD classes the little as left and here Kearns National accident Housing arrangements. guests family Tuesday Managers (ractnrs Medical class at 10 a.m. Winner of this tournament will brought to the Tooele Valley Hos- ening for their summer vacation. t Synchronized Clarence Keich, and Sam Cart, mander, Colonel John A. Supen-skVISITORS I ROM Dorothy Padclla, Tod Park enter a four team elimination pital for medical attention. They will go through Yellowstone Diving class, 11 a.m. for childhatbov, Dee Nash. Steven Player. NATION'S CAPITOL Accident Park up to Canada, where they ren and adults. ifiat evening, at 6 p.m. at the round with the three winners from Bobby Collins. Mike Macey, DenMr. and Mrs. Beatrice emuson, Fecco Vista, will visit at Cardslon with Mrs. Adult beginners class at 11 a.m. Harvey Dean GULsr or cousin nis Catty, Rich Ashworth, Nicky City Park Pavillion these young Salt lake City, during the week 'Nevatto. California two Brown and children. their k is of 5. of with course of Dcdcrscn's tw'o the will the Cost be a Mr. feted Tcdersen Miss winners Dunn, Alcn at athletes August Joseph. Sbrevc, Hunt, Guy Jorgenbanquet parents. Carolyn Pat Bcnnison, California will return in about a work and $2.50 and registration son. 'I nm Gennessev. Lrry Brun- where the guests of honor will bo qualifying for the WBBA World Utah, is guest of her cousin, may bcjciarke and Nadcnc are xisitingl Peggy F.enmsnn, California whirh will be held in Saltldra Lave Dunn, at the home of Mrs. Pedersen will stay for a.made any tunc up to the 29th at here from Washington, D.C. Thcv son, Dnk Kclsev. Glen Garland. Mickey Scanlon, New York Yan- I lorence McDaniel, Denier. Co- armed Tuesday, July 23 and c.v more extended visit. 'the pool. Mr. and Mrs Rav W. Dunn. .Tiinmv Wvnn and rmnniv Snow. koc si out and BiM Coltrin. Vire'l-akAugust 11. 15 and 16. pcct to stay approximately two lorado. weeks. Dean and Mary Rae are Mason Walker, Tooele All-St- ar dividing their time between their Surgery Kathy Ann Smith, Tooele mpcctivc parents, Mrs. Mary B. Brown and Mrs. Elsie E. Last-Edna Sterrett. Tooele man. Mr. Brown is employed as a Julie Mary Lcatham, Grants-staf- f assistant to the Prcsidcnt'sjvillc M'chae! Paget, Tooele Advisor Personnel Manage- Ellen Orme, Tootle u:ent, 4 MklthcUit office. ty in August. The Council voted to pay the en- - fit Homecoming fit Ephraim j Lgg Mon-)u(c- two-yea- s (ht-m- e Mid-B,.lc- ! - p. Fire-Remark- - Tooele Stake d e !!Catholic Groups j Sponsor Bingo Local Young Men foin U.S. 6 A correction Men & Boys To Meet Sunday 1 sncc-Howa- Armed Forces Fourth-Elevent- THS Class of '32 Bit-Sp- Plans Reunion For Next Sat. WBBA Sections Tourney Set Guard Positions Open At Tooele Ordnance Depot two-yea- For August two-yea- all-st- 4 r, ts Lake View Player Fractures Leg in Softball Game THS Pep Club to all-st- Decide on New - Uniforms, Friday l, Lake-Tooel- c Har-wnn- h play-Toocl- r. r. thcSuffers Head Gash p In 24th Accident bat-bo- y New Swim Classes To Begin July Jusf two-wee- Pony League PLAY BINGO! .1 Baseball Sat. July 27th a-- Grantsville vs. Spriimville atStJarperite's Hem orial Park a-- Friday, inly Social Center 8locli p. Everyone 261 WELCOME! c h |