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Show 'm Sfflttra Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, n ; Crews Rush School Repair Jobs; Opening Set Sept. 5th work Summer repair ' being tthoo,i County to that everything will be ready ruhed on Tooele ' ' August Number Seven 2, 1957 Tho Vcltmans Return To Holland for Visit with Relatives i Joe Wttnan and II mouth; In, accompanied b icr daughter. Mu Glen Fkcn-daM. D 4 daughter, and four-mont- old daught-- , JWQ JACOPO IniUTV r. Join, will leave August 5 by :ratn lor New Yoik. where they " v ill i. ttansfer to T ranviontmental by i bur- -i. y. As Rolls Vtr l.i ni for Anuierdam, Holland uAlC, nn-H (hey will voit with their parenta.j nariuxtv W j (letidet genera! cleaning and painting, several mapw remodel-- ' rhK11 njurv anjjvarent and great gtamjpar-evenmj are mg and font! ruction hr fJ' m huh ,,y rM nt, Mr and Mr. Pete IVkkers.l mg eomptetion. according to Ster ,rM( Vlaardingen, near Rotterdam. The roU.j Wl.r kker have never mg R. harm, school superintend cither lnyo, n j Ihe act ident ntcurreJ at 10 4 ahy, a Mia Veitman had been! The following project arc either m ,hc mtlh o lhf Can), u America two and one hall year j before Ina wa born. completed or nearing completion ( jic. power house, whei ktio, play- - u ,jll4m K Tooele Jr. High new gra Mr. Dekkcrt. Mr. Veitman.1 p,j w, Vint ground eal cd nld tennis court. Slreel dmtr momrnUny , M.a, f krnvtam and baby are all1 which are being rebuilt. j jcontrol of the car. Neither Mr tamed Joan New home economic facilities, The travelers plan to remain in; Mr mM. (,lg t jri,um pswrij.pri new thop tn the old chcmisiryij, cie ,njU!nj jj,,. ca, toll j nd. for about eight week, vi-- l lab to comply with Slate law re-- however, was damaged to an cti r.ting all of their family mem-lelative and many friends quiring expanded industrial art m4tt j court i at Jr. High level, re mod-- ; They are looking forward to a iovful reunion and happy time, elmg and tiling of boy and girl1 shower room under old gym. it showing the babies off to kith and Crantiville High School new J km. acre playground with sprinkling, tem installed, waiting for city! water connection to plant grata,) Tooele Central School ild lunch jroom in annex converted Into two! 'classroom. also two classroom .for tpectal education made Irom the old playroom. j Dugway High School, and the Tooele Bit and Spur Cluh an St. John school received a new ex- El en Hairis Culley. age 37, ofj 'on.V Relay Race termr coat of paint. died Thursday morning in; Magna, Mr. Harris reported that there scheduled for Labor Day, Sept. 2 I Salt laike Hospital following an for interested per-lyall 'are Juat three teaching vacancies! Meeting extended tllnes from cancer. She men and women, will be held to fill First grade at Tooele was the wife of Virgil Culley, for7 m 8 at p August 'Central. Sixth grade at of this city. merly j jvillc and English at Tooele Jr. a t1 cluh house. Mr. Culley leaves five children Invitations have been sent to High. to in fioin two eightage ranging organization throughout the State een years. and teams arc being oigamzed Funeral is pending and will be to make this another exciting cn announced from Talc Mortuary 'durance race. Car s-- pc. M Over n 1 near-iwht.- n 1 vr. New home economic facilities are being completed at the Tooele Jr. High. An expanded home ec. program in Junior high school of a new aute education plan. part 2nd Annual Pony Wile of Former To Delean Dies. Express Race Set for Sept. 2 Funeral ponding ! 'Shop at Home i The route this year ha Iwrn extended south 20 mile from last jycar's starting point of Silver Sage ilnn, making the starting point at f the road to Eureka. .1 Tooele residents will be invited' The race will finish at Pine to be guests of 16 local merchants Lodge Inn. a distance of 50 miles at two Big Free Shows either Fn-- l Teams will consist of ten riders a distance of five day and Saturday at the Strand each to cover for kids and either Sunday, Mon- - miles. will be day, Tuesday or Wednesday for) Rules and regulations (discussed at the meeting and fur- adults at the Motor Vu. This will be held in conjunction thcr information may be had by with the opening of the Shop at falling Bish White at 3t2. Home" campaign conducted by! Drive Features Free Movies Tooele Junior High will have a new play ground and remodeled tennis courts, shown Class. of '38 to Meet, August 5 J w - above, as part of the summer construction program in the .Tooele School District. Sixth Ward Sets Committees Are Annual v Reunion businessmen cut-of- m acquaint family ponner .with services available here. 5 Monday, August memAnnual Ward Reunion Resident THEY'LL REPRESENT TOOELE SWIM CUB These throa accomplished swimmers. L to R Raymond Sialnakcr, Joe Mayo and Jerry Chadwick, will accompany the 'Tooele Aqua Belles to southern Utah, this weekend, and with them will at St. George and Cedar City. prevent water show Local Swimmers 1957 Championship To be Played at Tooele Fire Dept. To Perform at Southern Utah At Convention Golf Course, Aug. 10 The 1957 Tooele Golf Club ChamTooele Aqua Belles and repre- pionship will be payed August 10 sentatives of the local swim team and 11. Entry fee is $2 50. under sponsorship of Tooele City, Tlay will be for 36 holes, medal Tooele Twenty-fivVolunteer will travel to Southern Utah this play with handicap. There will be four flights and Firemen and their wives are in weekend where they arc schcd Cedar City for the annual Utah uled to pi event two water shows eight trophies, two trophic per On Sunday, August 4 at 8 p.m flight. All 36 holes must be played State Firemen's Association Conthe first show will be given at with a member entered in ytrur this weekend. vention Convention which St. George and on Monday, Aug flight and on the weekend of Aug. The three-da- y 5th at the same time, the show-wil- 10 and II. annually attracts over 1.000 Firebe presented at Cedar City. Thursmen and partnersstartcd exday and will continue through Sat- 'More than 40 swimmers are Bountiful to make the trip. They pected meettwo Besides business urday. be will Miss accompanied by Joyce ings a day, the Convention also Top WBBA features a parade, dance, hose Forrester and Leigh Pratt, coaand the ches, Mowing parents; Western coupling contests, demonstrations, baseball sectional Mrs. Joseph Mayo, Mr. and Mrs. tournament Boys and exhibits. under way here got Election of new State officers Kenneth Shields, Mrs. Martha today. will be held Sat. with Tooele's Welch, Mrs. Rulon England, Mr. In the first two games Riverton Alex W. Rhone almost assured of and Mrs. Earl House. Mrs. Thel won from Kearns American and Elbeing reelected Treasurer, a post ma Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful took their game from mer Gordon. he has held for years. Kearns National. The group will leave here Sun Fire Chief Thurman Shields asThe little short stop from Riversures Tooele residents that there day morning. ton provided the thrills for his yvill be adequate local fire protecgame by knocking two home runs. tion during the convention with As we go to press, Grantsvillc y members of the Tod and was in the lead by one point Dugway fire depts. on call. over Tooele American. In Cedar City e l Riverton, On in Ltrms sponsoring this big event, with the Tooele in Tooele ot the lor Members High arc: J.C Theatres, Penney's. WesWilliam John Johnson, former bers and former members of TooSchool Class of 1938 are requested Utoco resident of this ele Sixth Ward will be held Mon- tern Auto Supply, Alan's city, died Tuesday to meet at the home of Jack and Nu AI's Drive In Cafe, in a Salt Lake Hospital. LaDcan Long. 124 South 1st St., day, August 5 at Tooele City Park. Service, morning Sclvin's, OK Rubber He had resided at 9050 West, MagA bufict dinner will be served Cleaners, Tooele on Monday, August 5th at Store, na. Allen's Cash from six to seven p.m. in the pavi- Welders, 8 p.m. At this time, plans will be Al and Lids TV Ironrite. lark's He was born March 7, 1894 in lion and will be folowed by formulated for the twenty-yea- r gamcs( Rcpa,r' Allsop - Chriss Agency, Tooele County. Fair will be held and for all recreation Wyoming to Henry and Cheyenne. class reunion to be held m August age groups. Brad 22, 23 and 24 at the NationPcckam. Johnson and was All members and families arc Caldwell prug, SalcsCraft, of 1358. All members arc invited August Lydia Lum married to Nettie Park al Guard Armory on East Vine shaw Auto Parts, May 12. to be present at this meeting to urged to attend and enjoy the ev- iber Co. Street. 1925. will no There be with the arrangements. assist charge, ening. All a person has to do is drop Busy laying plans to make this but He was a veteran of World War pease bring own utinscls. one arc an in any one of the 16 stores and a I and had been fair outstanding year's employed at Ken the following committee members: free ticket will be given to them. nccott Copper Corp. for 33 years VORWALLLR FAMILY Children must be accompanied by as warehouse foreman at Magna. George Buzianis, Co. Comm. ReREUNION SUNDAY Lcland Bcckstroin, adults. presentative; Surviving are his widow and the The Vorw alter family reunion Ernest Biggs, ManagPresident; brothers and sisters: following will be held Sunday, August 4 at er Chairman of Agriculture; Lincoln, Salt Lake Frank, Ophir; the Magna Park, starting at 12:30. Ken EnFirst Dean, Sec. and Trcas. City; Rose Jorgensen, Ophir; SuEach family is asked to bring tertainment. to Beth Of Cook, Time sie Peterson, Midvale; 9 their own picnic lunen. and Jr Keith Cook scored a hole in one, Elizabeth Darlcy. Ibapah; Nettie Wclcher, Cedar Together for the first time in Chet 12 Nona Shiblcy, Wednesday. July 31 on the number llomcmaking; of this Mrs. Fred The annual garden party of the England Valley. nine and a half years, the family five hole which measures 175 of Price, Joel Dunn, Publicity; Dor- Tooele Garden Club will be held August 12 will be the beginning city is a sister to his widow. yds of Mrs. Elsie Eastman enjoyed a Cook used a number four othy England, Marie Williams, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N.F. of the last swim classes to be Funeral services will be held dinner and visiting at the City Mr. iron for the miracle shot. Robins, Homemaking; CapTooele County exceeded the 1957 204 Birch Street on August given at the local pool this sum- Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Pleas Park on Tuesday evening. Witnesses to the accomplishment Cancer fund tain James A. Ferguson, Military; 3Burger, ant Green Hall and will be conmer. at 6:30 p.m. quota by 204 per cent in attend- were Jim The entire family was Show. Leonclli, Olsen, over their scheduled $2725, accordA food sale will be hed at Safe- Jessie Aldous, Flower All Garden Cub members and Beginners classes will be given ducted by Cristophcr Diehl, AI ance, with the exception of a Ken Dean and Garth Wayne Jones. LeRoy Skidmore, Art, Photogra- their to announcement made today way Saturday, August 3 sponsored partners are urged to attend. at 9. 10 and II a.m. Swimmers and AM. grandson, Paul Eastman, who is This is the second time in the ing Mrs. Colleen and Hobbies; Milt Sagers, phy in Tooele be will the of Tooele Burial the 9 National DeLaMare, Chairladies by at class a.m., by synchronized stuan as Switzerland in exchange of the golf course, which man of East Tooele County. history MRS. ELIZABETH AJAX Guard. All proceeds will go toward Rush Valley Ag. Representative; swimmers at 10 a.m. and a class City Cemetery. The family re- dent with Civil Air Patrol. has been in use eight years, that Listed as the Vern Fawson, Grantsvillc AgriHAS HOUSE GUESTS of intermediate and beginner ad- - quests that in lieu of flowers, conhighest County in banquet chairs, dishes, blinds, etc. Emjoying the festivities in adculture Rep.; Jim Bevan. Tooele tributions be made to the Slirin-cr'- s dition to Mrs. Eastman were Mr. the number five hole has been the state over their quota, the Mrs. Elizabeth Ajax is enjoying ults at 11 a.m. for the Tooele Armory. aced. Sterling Anderson, a visit with some of her children Classes will run from August 12 East Tooele Chapter turned in the These arc for public use, so ev- City Booth; Crippled Childrens Hospital. and Mrs. Frank Eastman and Erncsl and Grantsvillc City Booth; Morof Peal is the The at fee to 23 the usual is to grand total of $5569.84. and and body Mr. and help by buying eryone August urged grandchildren great Nan, grand Tooele; daughter. MaFORMER RESIDENTS VISIT A telegram extending congratuthese bakery goods there. All la- Johnson, Stockton City Booth; children who are here from Cali- $2.50 paid at time of registration tuary at Magna where friends may Mrs. Dan Eastman and children, call Friday evening and Saturday Allan, Julie and Scott of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Bert Vundcr and lations from the American Cancer fornia. Her guests are Mrs. Jean will be in effect. dies of the Guard are requested jor Savage, Dugway Booth. has been received by the and daughter, Candy of So. Jerry Chadwick will also teach until funeral time. to' bring their bakery donations Ray Pehrson, Rush Valley Booth. City; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown son, John, on leave from the U.S. Society An- Irving to Safeway by 10 a.m. or call one St. John, Clover, Vernon; Ray Pasadena, Mrs. Edith Rose and a class in fancy diving at 12 noon. and Clark of Airforce, former residents of Too- local chapter commending them children Radenc and gus, Commercial; John Hammond, her two of the ofliccrs. D.C. and Mr. and ele, spent the last week in Tooele for the tremendous success of their grandchildren, Valjcan, Washington, Poultry, Pigeons, Rabbits; Keith and Robyn Woods of Sonoma. BIRTH OF DAUGHTER and son, Dan- visiting Mrs. Vundcr's parents. Mr. campaign. McNeil Gordon Mrs. Pedersen, Decorations; Don NevHALLADAY HUNTINGTON The group motored to Burley, Word has been received in Tooof Seattle. and Mrs. L. L. Bush. Mrs. Joyce Mrs. DeLaMare wishes to exny ille. Education; Dorothy Scarle, Idaho the first of a REUNION AUGUST 10 of of the the week, ele arrival baby daughtThe McNiels have been visiting Johnson and son, David, a daught- press her appreciation to the pubpart The annual Halladay - Hunting-to- Dance Review. and Mrs. Robert Gilwhere they visited with other re- er to t. here from Seattle for the past two er of the Vundcrs, came from lic for their generous contributions reunion is scheduled to be held Saturday night guests of Mrs. latives. lies, former Tooele residents now weeks and Mr. McNicl's parents, Moab to visit with her parents with a special thank you going to at Saltair on August 10. Luncheon Nellie Droubay were Mr. and Mrs. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Law- residing at Howard Air Force Base Mr. and Mrs. J.H. McNicI, former during their stay here. The Vun-der- s Tooele Ordnance Depot and Dugwill be at 2 p.m. (Each family to Weston Bates and daughters, Mer-yl- rence Evans of Salt Lake and Mr. Panama Canal Zone. Tooele residents, who now live in arc now living in Bostonia, way Proving Ground. She also wishes to extend her A own who arrived of their Lake Mrs. and Salt and The of were Ted little July Seattle send greetings to their oldjCalifornia. lunch.) Janet, bring Ogden program girl, Bcrylc Ajax thanks to all who helped in any and fun for all will follow. ,25, will be named Terri Anne. iCity. friends and acquaintances. guests at the Ajax home. in soliciting for the funds. RECOVERING FROM ACCIDENT way July was the driest month of the year in Tooele with only .28 Ralph Durrant and Michael Francis Gillette, Tooele inches of moisture recorded, acgen, boys who were in the auto, aecidcnt near Saltair last Thurs- Accident cording to Burdctt Bevan. official weatherman. The moisture total Beatrice Bcnnison, Iccco Vista day morning at 12:55 a.m. arc re for the weather year so far ported to be improving. Ncvatto, California at 18.73 inches which is Funeral services were held on Ralph has a fractured knee and Pat Bcnnison, California almost three inches over a full Tuesday afternoon at the Tate will be confined in the LDS HosPeggy Bcnnison, California normal year. The weather year Mortuary for John H. Morison, pital for at least a month. He also Surgery the United States. Their gains averaged 10.8 per cent. It was (Special (o Tooele Transcript-Bulletin-) who died July 26 following sur- received small cuts about his face ends Sept. 30. NEW YORK, July 24, (PRNS) More people are reading the better, also, than the gain made by the weeklies, 26.0 per cent. Kathy Ann Smith, Tooele none serious. His leg is the same was it was dry. gery, Although July Tooele Transcript-Bulleti- n ever than before. The circulation Ellen Orme. Tooele The steady growth of newspapers during recent years has given Shields of the Tenth one that was injured three years also comparatively cool. The highBishop has bounded upward in the last few years at a rapid rate a clear answer to many people who had doubted the ability Betty Nix, Tooele est daytime temperature recorded Ward conducted the services, .ago in a pole vault mishap at the faster than that of the average newspaper in the United of the printed word to survive the advent of television. was 96 degrees on July 21 and which were as follows: High School. At that time, a steel States. Boon to the County the lowest was 79 degrees on July Trcudc and postludc music by pin was put in his hip. He is the Data galhcrcd from every put of the country for Editor 7. The highest night time tempera- Shirley Brough. Invocation, T. Pe- ,son of Mr. and Mrs. R.P. Durrant. Instead, it has been demonstrated, nothing can take the place and Publisher and for the Ayer Directory of Newspapers and can of the No has found, ter Hansen: solo Oh, My rathother the ture was 75 degrees on July media, Michael received head injuries, newspaper. public Periodicals show that there has been a remarkable growth in 53 degrees July 5. er." by Marjorie Nelson: speaker, a cracked of news, the local detail, the background the breadth and the lowest give 1950. circulation since jaw in two places and newspaper and the perspective to be found in a good newspaper. The ocal solo, two broken legs. He has had plastThe average daytime tempera- I conard Ahlstrom; There arc now 78,361.000 copies printed per issue by the daily reader's freedom to select what is of interest to hint and to ture was in the middle eighties In the Garden. Joy Pratt. e ic surgery and expects to be reand weekly newspapers of the nation, an high. The read it when he wishes to do so, is credited with being a jwtmc and the average night time was The concluding speaker was Car-c- r leased from the Holy Cross Hospidailies arc producing 56,596,000 copies a day and the weeklies, in the middle sixties. factor in the gains made by newspapers. Brvan and the Singing Moth- tal to Ins home in about three 21,'665,999 per issue. Pr-pitIhe rising circulation and the increase recoded in Almost Ilajf Again Although the last few days of ers of flic lentil Ward sang I days. Michael is the son of Mr. advertising volume, many newspapers are making less than July seemed rxtremcly hot, the Need Thee Lery Hour. The ben- and Mrs. Michael Padgcn. which had a circulation of In Iooele, the Transcript-Bulletithev did a few years ago. Higher newsprint prices and greater temperature only went to 92 de- ediction was by Joseph fcrkman. 2,325 in 1930, reached 3,250 last year. It was a rise of 39.9 mechanical operating costs are keeping profits down. The ingrees Tuesday and Wednesday. A Interment was in the Tooele Ce- MARRIAGE LICENSES ISSUED rise in humidity has made the h'gh metery where the grave was de- - Sdber Ellis per ernt. dustry is counting on its own research efforts to solve these Lcvingston. 27, Too; Jusf Arrived At With this increase, it mu dista need tiind papers published in problems. temperatures more uneomfoi labie.du'atcd hv i mmerson I. lee. ele and Hazel Jean Weed, 17, TooIooele Valley Hospital ele. 19, Tooele Nix Edward and Rose Marie Fa pish Libert Myron End-Raisi- ng ad Janet Paulum Ha. field, 19 Schm.dcr, Tootle, dauliltr, July 3Lt. Xlovtr. Named tor Funeral Saturday County Fair Tri-Stat- e off-dut- Garden Club to Ladies Guard Sponsor Cake Sale Sat. at Safeway Hold annual Last Swim Classes Party, Saturday Season Begin August Eastman Family gets m Years Keith Cook Scores Hole In One County Exceeds Cancer Fund Goal by 204 n July's WeaUier Showed a Little n Of Everything! e, cutcuLATiox hits :wro John Morison Laid to Rest Tooele Papers IHike Reader Total 1 all-tim- e Babe Ruth Leape Dance, Sat. Ang. 3, Min's Lodge, NorthTooeleStakeOrchestra x -- |