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Show Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tocole, Utah. Friday, September 20, 1957 n Thomas R. iltlrin Returns from Z-y- Chamber Heads Inspect Middle Canyon Road Mission ear Tooele Chamber of Commerce (if'ittals made an inspeition tour this wet k of the new road being i R A.k n l Uer It.umu ed last week from two year r 4 r in the s on rilurn nt LOS Northern Mates Mtv TJ'Uul sionaries. the . bjik hone, united with wife, the fomur I i.a Iuffm to make hi anjuaintanre of r Thomas R, Alkm. who relumed from a l.DS Mission last week, is pictured above with his wife, (he former Li!a Duffin, and two-)ea- his young son, Tommy, whom he the first time on his return home. met for . j J Elder Shields Jay G. Shields l.lder Atkin rejorts the mission to be progressing steadily with To be Honored made new converts 1 W..V& 4 hi i lit Homecoming - Shields, son Shields, has tninorable release1 f,,n an MO!, j..j L Woman's Club Autumn Tea Delightful Affair 'Rummage Sale September Mis-- , I A : . f ( 1 imi Sa-idi- J Mr. and Mis. Harley A. Portci Tooele Valley Hospital will ob- of Tod Paik attended the 40th an- - serve its fourth birthday anmvcr-- i nual celebration of the National nary with an open house Sunday, Federation ot I cderal employees Sept 22 as guests of the Forest Service Acting as hosts will he mem t cai 12a, in Ogden, lucsduy eve-i-r- s of the volunteer service I . j, wOrillVOl 1 c 0pt v A.. Vr A spectacular view is obtained of the Kcnnecott Open Mine from Butterfield Pass at the top of Middle Canyon. Bonds Await Winners of Poster Contest .4 Children's Dance, Fri. 7 p.m. - "I bu and prosdaughter pect.ve members a.e invited to 3 tn RANGE SURVEY RIDES take UndQY lb'nd School Preparation lSrrS.dcn?sTiS p5uS! Ladcan Long, Mrs. Marie North District Meeting Sunday, 4:15 Mrs. Williams, Mrs. A. F. Dunn, Mrs. I m;dlon,,IS Everyone tend At 10 15 pm. a floor show wi be shown. M.ss 1927 "I Love MyjfQ bv Marilyn Baby, will be danced i . Dale James, Tooele City Man- Mayo Stepp, n Out With My dent was e,eced V1CC Gerald Nelson vocalist., Baby Associatloof Uah Clty North Tooele Dist.ict Cou.t of and dance, s. Sally Shields. Vick, Ma ast weekend at the an Marlene Honor will be held this Satuiday 'Condor, Judy Perry, nual Utah convention of City Emat 7:30 pm. in the City Hall. Buys, Cheryle Green, a duct, with Miss ployees Clifford Fackrell, advancement Dont Forbid Me, The convention was held at the chairman, requests that all ad- - Michele and John Tonuch. Newhouse Hotel m Salt Lake City vancement applications be submitAdmission will be by guest tickFriday, Sept. 13. ted immediately. et and budget card R. Clay Allred of Clearfield was elected president of the group. HOME FROM LOS ANGELES ATTEND CONVENTION i North 'Bird 'd Dale James Elected State OfHce ) Children of the County schools are busy thinking up slogans and composing posters for the Fire Prevention Contest which is being sponsored by the County Fire Prevention Committee as a feature of lire prevention week. The contest is open to all school children in the County in grades f trom one through six. Three $25 savings oonds are being offered the winners of the contest. Relatives Attend Funeral for Kin At Salt Lake City Marilyn Pocock Wilde, a native daughter of Tooele, died Monday Mrs. Luella Peterson, 323 North 'at her home in Salt Lake City Main St., was honoied by her fam- - after a lingering illness, ily on Tuesday, Sept. 17 on occa- - Mrs. Wilde was born here, Oct 1911, a diughter of Luke B. sion of her 77th birthday anmver-4- , sary. A social evening was enjoy- and Hazel McLaws Pocock. ed and refreshments served. A graduate of Utah State AgMrs. Peterson was born m Eph ricultural College, Mrs. Wilde had raim, Utah, Sept 17, 1800 and has been employed by the Bureau of resided here since 1917. She was Reclamation for the past 24 years. married to Albert Peterson, who She was an active member of died eight years ago. the Church of Jesus Christ of LatterMrs. Peterson is the mother of -Day Saints and had served on one daughter, Mrs. Bertha Erick- the YWMIA board of Bonneville son. and two sons, Ferd and Gold- Stake. en Peterson, all of Tooele. She has Surviving are her husband, Eld-re- d ten grandchildren and eight great J. Wilde; a son, David; a grandchildren. daughter, Kathleen and her mother, all of Salt Lake; a brother, and three sisters. Relief . were held Funeral services q OCieiy tj JJUZUUr Thursday noon in Salt Lake City. Among the Tooele relatives attending the funeral were Mrs. E. Aprons! Aprons! Big M. Orme, Mrs. William Gordon, Aprons! ones, little ones, practical ones, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Gordon, Mr. fancy ones and Mrs. Charles Whear, Mr. and coAprons! in a wide array of Mrs. Roy Dobson and Mr. and lors and styles aprons to suit Mrs. Marion Staples. well as as taste your your book. Aprons for gifts, aprons for Stake Sunday Raymond Kettner, Mrs. W, School preparation meeting is Floyd, Mrs. Sidney Atkin. f for Sunday, Sept. 22 atl . , eration wishes to extend a ble was beautifully in Ihe tea the tabernacle. in , Pmcome to all interested parties to Club co- c.inri.v'me with the Womens participate in the range survey All ward and stake h workers are urged to be men,secub ndcs Sept. 21st and 22nd at sincereIy ihanks Ed. non, Utah and Sept. 28, 29 and 30 in attendance, Floral for the lovely cornas at Willow Range. sage donated. IN U MARCHING BAND Anyone interested in hunting, Miss Karen Fernau, daughter range management or game conLUCKY 13 trol should participate in this pro- - of Mr. and Mrs. Tex Fernau, and gram because it is from these Miss Donna Visher, daughter of Friday, the 13th was a very surveys that next years hunting Mr. and Mrs. John Visher, were lucky day for Mrs. Robert Clark Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Davis Mr. and Mrs. Tex Fernau and The will be determined. chosen to participate in the Uni- and her daughters, Peggy, a and four child) en, Jerry, Beveily, Richard and Karen were guests Interested persons should cont- versity of Utah Marching Band, Ellen and Sharon, for Melvin and Nancy, I os Angelesof Region Seven of the Outdoor act George Imai, President Tooele and will be in Salt Lake City, their father and husband arrived spent three days visiting at the Their Advcitiing Association Conven-hom- e County Wildlife Federation, phone practicing all week for the foot- that day after having been home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis jtinn, held last week at Stage Tooele will bid farewell to the 1539 or Francis c Steele, director, ball game scheduled for this Davis men are brothers. They Coach Inn, West Yellowstone, Bcnmson family tonight when they away for three months on explor-Th- e 56CR. hng Friday with Montana. ation for the Ahaconda Company, returned home Saturday morning. 'They returned home last weekend. leave for home in California via train after spending the past two i JW months here as patients in the 4 Tooele Valley Hospital. with the advances made by The Bennisons were brought to farm-Lthc and its downs, Dcsp. ups of lhc economy, the segmcnts hospital July 17 suffering from l ! ng continues to be big business in dld start t0 r last numerous serious injuries from an up pelk Tooele County, according to a na The decline was halted as gioss automobile accident, which claim- . tional report on farm revenues revenues rose 7 1 cent. About lives of their husband and the per Because of the number of farms half this r 4 father and a couple from Salt gam was lost, however, in operation and the value of their you due to increased operating costs. Lake City. October 1 is the date for the products, they repicsent a major The youngest daughter. Debbie, Nationally, gross farm lcccipts event which will be a feaeconomic force. apron ... .for the year reached $34 billion, was released after a few days in ture of the Second Ward Relief was a rehow farwas a nnn311"1? ocaJ y role showing the hospital and Peggy important Society Bazaar to be held at the industry in the past year, the mers have the gcneral business leased a little later, but is still ward church house as a building shows amount The reprereport on crutches. picture. The greater part of this fund project. sents gross receipts back came for purchases money They, together with their grandA of fine home cooked It includes cash proceeds from of machinery and equipment, paymother, Mrs Schweitzer, who ar- foods variety will aNo be available Plan farm marketings, income in kind, ments r . f "t for labor and other operatNorth from Dakota, rived here now to attend, Oct. 1. which is the value of items grown expenses following the accident, have been and consumed on the farm, and ing In Tooele County in the fast guests at the Gene Kroft and Rusgovernment payments. Life sell A. Wright homes. year, the $1,14), 000 in receipts The oldest daughter, Pat, is in The breakdown of the receipts vv hen related to lhc 1,000 farm po- a body cast, which encases her fiom marketings shows livestock jpuJation. amounted to $1,1)0 for Jusf Arrived At All Boats entire body. income in the estimated amountjcaih man, woman and child living Tooele Valley Hospital In view of the approaching wat-hc- r Mrs. Schwietcr will accompany of $'SR,000 and income fiom crops on the land to . their 'eifowl were and and Priscilla Vargas Ernest season, duck huntcis family aic gioss The pncc for fai inland, siupns-oncsdaughter $103,000. lhc figures Tooele, son, Sept. 17 jhome in Pecco Vista, Nevatto. today that Utah law befme deduction of expenses ,ing!y, has been rising steadily in They will be taken from quires the presence of life pre- Surgery ami taxes. jmost areas It is attributed to the June Chrisman, Tooele the hospital to the tram by am servers in all boats. Tne source of the data is a trend to bigger farms equipped Robert John Hansen, Grants-vill- e Fish and game ibulance. department study of farm incomes, covering wilh more machinery and to the bids Tooele goodbve spokesmen stated that this law ap-The United Slates, need of land for conversion into the in family county cveiy Iwith mixed emotions and wishes plies equally to pleasure of fishing and residential tracts Joseph A. Marion, Jr., Tooele made by the Standard Rate & Steve Mareschal, Dugway In the last year, the rise in Utah have been at Ihe Tooele Valley Hospital 'to express their gratitude to all boats, duck boats and air boats, Leaving for home tonight via tram will be ta Service the good Tooele folks who have regardless of water depth where M,s Beatrice Bcnmson and daughters, L to DeLoy Tanner, Tooele since July 17, receiving treatment for It notes that agriculture, whilejhas been 1 per cent, says the R Debbie, Peggy and Pat. The Bennisons received in an automobile accident. Ihclpcd them in so many ways. 'the boats operate. Faye Gillette, Tooele it has not kept pace in recent 'Agrtcultuic Department. Tooele , I - Ver-Scho- Bennisons Leave Local Hospital Home For first-grade- r; com-Phon- Local Farm Receipts $1,144,080 2nd Ward Features Aprons -- . . 4 VISITORS FROM SALT LAKE Mrs. Gladys Fullmer Pixton and Mrs. Hertha B. Anderson, with Mrs. Artderson's two children, Kathy and Johnnie, have been winding at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Shields. They returned to their home at Salt Lake City on Wednesday. 00616 DtaK6 It.O. - Pit 3 g. St.l13 ) U- - V L the North Tooele Stake Taber-ninnacle. ganoat.on. Mrs. Poiter is the president ot An invitation is extended to the1 There will be eats, games, car-th- e Utah State Federation ot 1 ed- - pUbhc to attend between the hours toons, bake sale and plenty of eral employees. of 5 and 8 p m. laughs. See you there. Sponsored by the Congressman Aldous T. Dixon r ifth Ward Sunday School. was speaker ot tne evening To hold :i- .S'. v 01 or-la- v A1 5th Ward Sunday to hold School . The annual County Convention and luncheon of the Daug.iteis of Utah Pioneers will be held Satur27-28 day, Sept. 21 at 1 p m. at the 01 Tooeie at the home oti . Pioneer Hall. 37 Last Vine St and Xi Lta Pi Alpua chapteis Llub Tooele Lighth Ward Primary J. Gowans. Receiving at 1 Representatives from the Cen- - of Beta Sigma Phi soiority are rswill hold a chan-macioor g were Mrs. tral Company will attend and sponsoimg their annual popular, the dance on Friday, Sept books and supplies, includ- - rummage sale on Sept. 2 from ron Townsend and officers, Mrs. 20 in the North Tooele Stake Tab-C. HalVanNess, Mrs. F. tng registration papers, pins and 12 o'clock to 6 pin. and Sept. 2b Second Ward MIA will host the1erlc'c, All members and eligible from 10 o'clock to 6 pm. at the aday, Mrs. John Journay, Mrs. Tooele Stake Relief t0 txg111 un ,s Un- Society and Mrs. Marcellus to regular attend. invited are Satuduy night dancej members 'pioneer Had on East Vine Toung 7 P untif 9 last m be held held will which be will I at ion Meeting p Satu.day, Sept cent; Anyone whose grandparents or Everything from wearing appa- - Clark. tcn thls co,ning SunJay, Sept. .1 in .1 in the No.th Tooele Stake . great grandparents came to Utah rcl to kitchen utensils will be avail- n h cakcs d n cup 10 ,outK before June 10, I860 is eligible to able. Mrs; the loocic 1 irst - Sixth Waid ernacle. LSpeuj, thd.nks h for sale. . her ,6 andVhurrh ,n at. 9 join. lnc public is cordially invited. L, hcr An invitation is extended to all m,LDjnc,ns Miss All departments will be held Free luncheon u'lll be served at, . , granddaughter., t0 tilc muS)C 0f tie popular stake , thC communlty of Pn ascr w, a,n,,LecV ward and branch officers ana orchestra under direction of I D ch.idrcn 1 pm. preceding the convention! WTrirtU y her sincerely teachers. all and new is invited to at- - kilwatim I Ken-neio- House Sun. j I tt Possible s.tes for an observation jxist overlooking the Open Pit Mine from the top of Middle Canyon were p.ikid out this weik by lixal Ch.imbir of Commerce official wno hope to get a state road connecting Bingham and Tooele, Shown above are I. to R George Ruiams, County Commissioner, Jim Paulos, Lionel Olsen and John Brown, Chamber off.cials Long Illness u 4 I n -- Dies Following J. Hospital to Hold Open Mrs. Byron Townsend. Mrs. Hugh J. Cowans, Mrs. Hilda Clark, Mrs John L. Journay. Mrs. J. A. VanNess, Mrs. Chileon Halladay and Mrs. Vera Young. At extreme left is Lou Ann Kaiser, who entertained with her dancing T, ' . The H. A. Porters Attend N.F.F.E. Fete etaSigmaPhi Canad an WtMi-rW!, -- ".i 3ljp mpniplf g!u r $ Tea held Wednesday afternoon. Pictured above at the serving table are Mrs. Marie Williams and Mrs. Alex F. Dunn and L to R are committee members and club officers U,U(j)C ' f s. home this week siting his friends and piaics where jc will I honored at a home he had labored. They arrivtd nmmg at the I i.tli Ward, Sunday, home on Sunday .xpumlxr 22 at I pm. !d-. Homecoming program for I Word was received here this Atkin has been set for Sunday, e of the death of Mrs. morning October 13 in the Second Ward Medick on Wcdncsdav evenchajAT at pm. ing at a Payson hospital She died The Atkins will move to Provo of cancer following a long illness to make their home, where he Mrs Medick had resided at Todj will attend the Bugham Toung Park and had worked at the TooUniversity. ele Ordnance Depot. Her husband is still employed there. Funeral sen ices are pending s The gracious home of Mrs. Hugh J. Cowans was the setting for the annual Women's Club jjirand jJVm,. - Sr Tooele. of jr v. 7 y bi-m- Duffm joined her husband at Chicago Sept. 1 and was pre- sent when he reieised his re lease. They made a tour of the mission, fo. lowing his release, vi- ft - circle Mr. Olsen Stall'd that the Chamber has invited olfaials of the State Rnd Commission, Slate Parks and State Publicity Comm to view the road site next week can be obtained If a right-awaon the Bingham side, and the Stjte takes over the highway and oils it, an estimated 50 000 tourists a year will be routed through OistllCt. Mrs over- According to laonrl O'sen, Ire- sid nt of the County Chamber ol Commerce, the graveled road is passable only to truiks and Jeeps and there is yet muih work to be done. The purpose of the trip was to look over posvible observation sites down through Bingham Can yon The Chamber is working to make a State highway from Bing ham through Middle Canyon to Toot-lc- , whuh would result in most of the tourist traffic making the o.d A new mission president, Rithard C. Stratford is effecting many changes in that field. National Guard to Hutterfield Pass mine I (many unit of J up Middle , liaiking son. Tommy, oner seen, but regarded h.s mission a "The ha past years' of h.s l.fe Called fiom the Tooele Second ,kard. I Ider Aikm departed for his mission, August 31 I3V5 He 'spent SIX winks at Oshkosh, tk Is consin and then was transferred to Danvi.ii-- , I. lino. s, where he la- bored until June, I'' i From here he went to Lau Ca.rc. tkis, where he worked un- til November. He then went to Joliet, Illinois where he stayed until the termination of his sion, Sept. 2 and where he was supervising elder for the Chicago . r ? Ux a I lanvon py to be 'i by the (onsiiuitej (if 0'iwt returning mis I liter Atx n is scry hnj- - ins and h.s 17 month whom he had Number Fourteen VKv 1 .7,' Preservers Must be Carried Duck On |