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Show 'm formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Volume Sixty Three n Novembor Tooele, Utah, Friday, Geo. Buzianis f j Writes Article 1, 1957 Number Twenty Boy Scout Fund Campaign to Reduction of Rest Home Size Contemplated, Says End, Saturday There are only two more day 'left to contribute to the local Hoy Scout I und campaign. If you have 'Dear EditoralreJdy been contacted, please .' . give generously to this worthy I would like to answer Mr. Karl cause hen on' of our s(1,ci(0r' proposed res home, from forty McBride letter of October 29 in'com,.s t0 beds, is being contem- your h)use during thc,to thirty 1 1 tIi .the Tooele Bulletin. I am sorry toilu.xt two davs. plated, according to announcement read that Mr. McBride did not 11ie av ' Wednesdjy b Coun,y Commissto-reeeiv- e the true facts about the ln ,he Sw. digram 7.W to !Rest Home situation after " discuss.or, Wednesday wtth e,Kht dol!ars year n,,, cost is 01 Participating govern-- 1 ,htg so much of his valuable time.-ah)u$3 Mim lhe nJttond, aver.off,cia am sure that Mr. Sagers. the mental agencies, it was inferred 746 We in have coun. age, County Clerk could have given ,y ho are otklng in this f.nethat he government would par-hlin the information if he had smalIer .unit, up to ad Block a in the final with T pr0cram. The money you contri- - ,,clpale appear sequence figure being LA rvoa cent or cared to take x,mum a the time. s counter-marcheto bate and returns playthat moves down the field, goes keep and maintain v ou to, d the time to find the so Commissioner rePrts the varl0US camps and programs125000' ing the school song as it leaves the field. Narration of the Buzianis. Uuh Code Annotated, 1953 show will be provided by Karl Swan, vocal instructor at ,iat help make the Scouting pro-o- Mr. Buzianis stated that he finds if would have ,lr. Sagers Tooele High School gram ,he greatest organization in opened Volume 2. page 4.4, and Ammca today. ,much of the opposition to the Rest comin read to you the Utah Code Anno-from the is!Home ou dojar in" give today tated and not ,rom It' two, ,the bulldm paragraph investment thc future dsze would have read: America. How much is the welfare; i,sff'r , pass by Should The Board of County Commis- - of our worth 0 you, the offer of governmental sioners may. if they deem it ne- - Give , ' the Bov present t Flliv. cessary and expedient so to do.;Nou', .participation, Mr. Buzianis conti- ! jnued, it will be approximately four annually at their session at which" the annual tax levy for Countyhich doesn't make the proposed,1 years, so state State Health is fixed and levied, as- - Rest Home twice the capacity of cials, before government money and a ,ax' levV ithe Coun,y ,losP'tal which youjwill be again available. s ..ne mail on the.sta.ed ,n your letter. PrearCaldweU NvLn w,l! exceeding Purposes. At the present time we have Friday at I pm. in the North ?0'1" Rcst ,,ome,n U. Tooele Stake Tabernacle. PTrson,s jl? aed care and are residents maintenance and on a!(a Mrs. Nelson died Monday of of ,he ind,8ent SILLk or de'S,a,e Welfare two are Tooele heart attack. She leaves fourre!f pendent poor persons having a sidents on Social Security and children in the County; pension, one is a Tooele resident Fripnds mv rll at tha Tat',awful settlement rebel of indi- - supported by her family one is a temporary from!(b),The Mortuary. Thursday evening not hav,n e,n 7 to 9 a, lawful,Salt Lake resident on State WeiPers,ons pm. and Friday prior to the two Salt are Lake residents fare, temporCounty Sugar House C of C services. Buna! will be in thc arily residing therein, and for the'paid by their family at a rale of Sports Committee Tooele Cemetery. burial of such indigent persons $125 per month, two are Salt Lake Salt Lake City, Utah 4-I Oo Rest Home .J - j i : football the intermission of the Tooele-Murragame, the Tooele High School Marching Band will present A Tribute to Music." This if an original band review with music especially arranged for the T.H S. band. Entrance of the band will be in quick step with fanfare played in T" The various representative formations will then formation. At half-tim- e y -- 59-9- 1 .1 La-ies- sr - $ M W . Im v W TnnQQ - f. V , , r. ---f ( j. Mary Lu Whitehouse g I ! K ."'V' aM .v 10 , - ii Tooele Miss Named State Winner Third Ward To H Not exceeding one mill on the Lake persons have families living m your letter of October 17, 1957, and oM rsHowa rd WhU in count.es having an as- - m Tooele. The above patients who enclosed is resolution as adopted1 h0Use,' has teen named state valuation for the currentjare on welfare are paid from the by the Tooele County Chamber of)ner in the mirilittmik dhi Cluh Health Arh. year of more than $15,000,000 and State Welfare Fund, and not from Commerce. ievement Program. on mills not the more four the than Tooele County Fund. The Sports Committee of this Twenty-tw- o ol Tooele County's new proposed Rest Home, for which the Artist's Drawing state winners dollar in all other counties, for I agree with you, Mr. McBride, organization consists of the follow- - were announced today by Glenn NO on YES' or Voters are going to the polls, next Tuesday, to vote $160,000 the following additional purposes: that there are many people who mg: Colonel John A. Supensky, Tooele Third Ward is holding a T. Baird and Miss Amy Kearsby, bond issue lor its construction. e !a) The erection and maintenance would like to see a nice Restjchairman; Sid Hullinger, State Club leaders at Utah of hospitals, infirmaries of for their aged people. Thatjber; Harold Stoker, member; Bill State November 6 at 6:30 p.m nesday, University. in is farms and we are connection 4-why submitting this Gochis. member. The twenty - two Utah youths at the ward church house. H COL. JOHN A. SUPENSKY question to the people at this prowill attend the 36th annual NatHonored guests will be members therewith; The employment of a superin- - posed bond election. Sports Committee Chairman ional of the retiring bishopric, Bishop b) Club Congress slated , RESOLUTION Dec. I to 5 inclusive at the Conand Mrs. Lyman W Anderson l,endfnt for sucb coon,y hosp,talsl The Commission only has the and architect's estimate on the cost and it is now definite rad Hilton Hotel in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. WHEREAS, 3-and 4 of this unit which is approximately that in 1958 a major league will Trips to the National Club ConMr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawkins. any other necessary heIP therein: $320,000 equipped. To raise this take over some of the Pacific gress are ' A good program has teen af-Jsponsored by various d of the County amount, the Commission has ask- Coast League baseball Industries throughout the country. Tooele County Achievement ranged and all members of the (c Ue saary territory, sick the ed sician the taxpayers for the $160,000 and because of attending indigent are invited to attend. A spe this, said League, Eli Lilly and company is sponsorPrograms are slated for Nov. 6 bond election, which will be their in m 1958, will be in need of new ing the award made to Miss cial invitation is also extended to or dependent poor. and 7. As a Commissioner, I hope we share of the cost. We will receive cities to replace those cities that Whitehouse. The Tooele program will be friends of the honored guests, re- never have to increase the levy $125,000 from the Federal Govern- are made a part of the major Miss Whitehouse has teen an acWednesday, Nov. 6 at 7 p.m. injsiding in other wards, mill other than ment, and we have $35,000 in fixed above the one-hative Club member for eight the Tooele Jr. High School Audileague; and first the three-mifor Home. in the assets Rest the levy present Salt Lake City is years. During this time, she has torium. WHEREAS, two years, and the two mill levy The $160,000 bond will be paid located so as to be completed projects in clothing, Grantsville exercises will be! the third year to build this rest by every taxpayer in Tooele Coun- geographically 7 in within economical traveling dist- home Nov. 6:45 at beautification, grounds p.m. Thursday, home. who a tax. Winners of the Tooele Lions the Grantsville Second and Clark By taking ance of the pays ty cities in foods, home improvement and lea4 remaining I would like to compliment Mr. your 1957 valuation notice you can ' Halloween poster contest in Ward recreation hall. J Club ; said Pacific Coast League; and dership. the Central and Harris Schools The JunioT Gleaners and Jr. M- - Sagers for giving you the accur figure your share of the cost of WHEREAS, the bulk of the poMiss Whitehouse has teen acT. Baird, State SuperviGlenn on the amount spent the Rest Home. For example, if i were announced Thursday morn- sor of Club work, will repre- Men of Tooele Stake will sponsor, for figures pulation of Tooele County resides tive in various health activities the indigent poor to date, for your valuation is $1,000 your total within Club work and in the coma radius of 50 miles of the in Utah State University at the the Saturday night MIA Dance on; 1957. sent I But fol-will cost be a over $8, spread The dispute your statement, November 2 are as per Salt Lake City baseball park, and munity. exercises. lows: Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. "One will see at a glance that iod of three years. In addition to making complethe population of The project for which she" has WHEREAS, Fourth-Elevent HARRIS SCHOOL ward re- more has been spent to the end of The Edward L. Burton and Co. Tooele tion awards, Mr. Baird will make at the County recognizes the va- received most recognition is the is for been the than has hired by the Commission lue of Room 10 Connie Flan awards to state and legal First win- creation hall to the music of the September a higher classi- teaching of water therapy to chilcounty obtaining entire year. Mr. Sagers failed to to sell the $160,000 bonds, if ap- fication ders. Runners-uJohn McNic-ol- , ners for of professional baseball, dren who have teen crippled by activities of the past Clark Orchestra from Salt Lake tell accumuis estian that there the voters. you proved by They City. Stephen Singleton. Floetta Kun year. and polio. Miss Whitehouse has carAdmission is by budget card and lated surplus in the indigent fund mate the cost of handling the eleckell, Sharlene Yerke. ried this project for the past two such an WHEREAS, organiza le- tion Room 13: First LaVon Moore selling the bonds, and the tion would add a guest ticket, plus fifty cents single of $11,834.17, which we can deal of years. great I 1957. we for realize interest five Runners-uat approximately admission and 75 cents per couple. gally spend per prestige to the State of Utah and During the past summer, she Skippy Hamilton, have gone over our budget for this cent. Michael Webster, Clyde Jackson, Elder Longdon to Salt Lake City, the sur- organized and conducted training I certainly hope I have answer- bring Ronald Roach. year, but I will call your attenmemcommunities and the en- schools to help younger rounding seed your questions, Mr. McBride, tion, Mr. McBride, to several Elder John Longden, assistant CENTRAL SCHOOL state of Utah greater publicity bers in their preparation and detire rious accidents in Tooele County and want to thank you for taking 2 to the Council of the Twelve, will Room 38: First and develop additional civic livery of health lessons in their Marilyn Mayo In reply to the questions that this year which cost our indigent an interest in your County probAuthorities General Runners-up the LinAndrea Club meetings. represent Smith, pride. Old on come the Folks have up The AAUW will have a special fund several thousand dollars. lems. I must say, you did forget at all sessions of conference to be da Allred, Edward Black, Joyce She was chairman of the "4-NOW RETHEREFORE IT BE Home, wre want to make these meeting Sunday, November 3 at I am sorry to hear Mr. Sagers, the most important part of your held in the North Tooele Stake, Breitigam. SOLVED by the Tooele County operated with Tooele County Chapstatements. 2 rehome our not Maxine the could at Hullinger County Clerk, investigation. You didnt visit your Chamber of Commerce in this, the ter of the National Polio FoundRoom 26: First John Warner. The name was Saturday and Sunday, November changed to Nur- in order that the members may member any of the Commission- present Rest Home to see how 2 and 3. Runners-uEddie Hales, Jack 28th day of October 1957: ation in their 1956 fund drive. She Home to meet the Federal meet the regional vice president ers names when you asked him badly we need one. Mrs. Gillespie, 1. That Tooele County Music for the General Sessions Hales, Jack Fox, Ronald Nielson, sing of the com- was also being Aid G. Lillian program. of the organization. Dr. where you could get information the wonderful mother to the aged to be held on Sunday will be fur- Sandra Hansen. who with Tooele of minded cooperated populaprised sports The cost certainly will be paid Portenier. Dr. Portenier is an in- about this proposed building. people, welcomes you or any othnished by a combined Primary Room 7: First Gary Welker. for by the patients. More patients structor at the tion, desireous of obtaining this County Chapter of the National of home will The Wyoer interested person to visit at University proposed rest Carol Rust, Connie as well chorus, specially trained for this Runners-u- p higher classification of baseball, Red Cross in their 1956 fund hs residents in the home ming. She will speak on Mental consist of 40 beds as are shown any time. conference. Goldie, Linda Price, Eddie that the Tooele County Chamber drive. will make it easier to keep up. Health. The meeting, which was in the print, and not 42 as you Kindest regards, Conference meetings will be Miss Whitehouse has given maof Commerce actively support the The $125,000 federal aid is av- scheduled 7 has have stated. Our present County for November George Buzianis, held on the following schedule: Room 39: First James Allen ailable to Tooele Com- ny health demonstrations to House Chamber of Sugar if now d County is a teen cancelled. hospital hospital, Tooele County Commissioner Runners-u- p Kathleen Larsen, we vote merce in their worthwhile efforts Clubs and other groups during Saturday: : on the bond. It will yes mmmwm f' A Missionary meet- Gay Gillette, Judy Reed, Linda not be available for some time to to bring to Salt Lake City a base- her past years as a 4 - H Club 6:30 p.m. should Garrard. ball which the club of the Pacific Coast Lea- member. at following come if we vote no. ying ' Wr The Club leaders durs posters are on The home we are using at prebe in attendance: Stake PresidenMary Lus gue type. 2. That the Tooele County Cham- ing her eight years of club work rf cy, Stake Clerk, Members of the display at the following places: sent would require from $60,000 Barrus Motor Co., Bateman and to Stake Patriarch, ber of Commerce heartily endor- - have been Ida Mae Meng, Mary High Council, $100,000 to bring it up to standMearl Brough, Elsie counselors; Tooele Jewelry, Tooele Drug Co., ard and it will still be an old Bishops ses, in full, the resolution of the Brande, Bishops, Ward Clerks, Melchizedek Priest- AIlsopGhriss Agency, Utah Power home. Repair money is not availSugar House Chamber of Com- Green, Olive Bevan, Mable Hanks merce as drawn up September 18, and Velma Whitehouse. hood Quorum Presidencies, Stake and Light Co., Radio Electric and able on Federal Aid. 1957. 'Mission Presidency and Secreta- Hardware Co., Englands Paint. Lets get that $125,000 to apply all 3. That Tooele stake all missionaries, County can and ry, on a new home. will support such a baseball team stake executives of Sunday School, Do you realize that the older as is verified by the following: YMMIA, YWMIA, Relief Society people who have given their time a! Tooele City and her comand Primary Association, all Seand energy to the community are muting population conduct many minary teachers. our obligation. local baseball programs that General Priesthood Meeting Lets make their old age safe would derive great pleasure and At 8:00 p.m. Howard Jensen, Tooele County and comfortable. benefit from a baseball club of School Supervisor, has been apVote "yes on the bond! A General Priesthood meeting the Pacific Coast League type. the State Course of on In the to pointed aspects regards legal for all members of the MelchizeTooele b. Communities of arith- and size of the home, see the arthe Commission in Study dek Priesthood, all members of metic division. within distance County commuting ticle by the County Commissionthe Aaronic Priesthood and all adof Salt Lake City have 526 men This appointment is for a four-yea- r ers in this same paper. ult men living in the stake who and boys actively participating in six to two from and for SIGNED: The Committee period, hold no Priesthood, as special baseball season. (See addendum) Arrived At committee meetings are held each the Tooele County Nursing Home c. In addition to these 526 guests. This meeting will be un- year. Tooele Valley Hospital der direction of Elder Longden This commission selects the text H players there are thousands of NEW GRANDSON and a full attendance is desired. books to be used in the course of fans Kenneth and Berniece Batt other consisting potential Mr. and Mrs. George D. AnderGeneral Sessions of Conference pa- Palmer, Grantsville, son, Oct. 30 sponsors, organizations, league of schools. Utah of son announce the birth their of study will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. rents and followers of the sport. Surgery In 1958, the new arithmetic text second grandchild, a son, born and 2 p.m., which the entire mem- books will be selected for a 4. That a sports committee conRita Marie Kroon, Midvale r 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Dean Oct. bership of the stake is to attend of four (4) members has Chad Oldham, Tooele, sisting foris The Hammond. mother the period. and at which an invitation is corson of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Oldbeen appointed for Tooele County of Tate Furniture Co., sisMrs. Shields chairman of this Leona mer Shelton, Karlla Anderson. Tooele. Small Grant Mr. dially extended to the General and that the immediate assign- ham. beautiful and and Violet K.D. to is Mrs. useful a rack affair committee members, ter, magazine presents waiting patiently Public. These two sessions will ment of said sports committee be Clyde Ames, Ogden the Bishopric and Relief So- make the acquaintance of her new to be given as a prize at the annual musical Goodjohn and Mrs. Homer Clarke, accept this feature music by a large Primary by the active participation and sup- Medical at Ward the Womens Club of of the Lake View beautiful rack. brother. by ciety sponsored being chorus. Karen Bankhead, daughter of port of Tooele County to furthering noon for all those from out of the objectives outlined for the Su- Mr. and Mrs. LaVar Bankhead, Stake Presidency, High Council town and others who can not congar House Chamber of Commerce Tooele Visiting Authorities, Bishops and veniently return home for their resolution of September 18, 1957. Dora Alsop, Tooele Councilmen to meet at noon. dinner. 5. That this resolution be given A free luncheon will be served Caroline Nelson, Tooele Jennie Smith, Tooele Sugar House Chamber of Com1 Kenneth Sly, Tooele merce, Sports Committee, to be used in support of their resolution Aartji Naylor, Grantsville Student-Bod- y of September 18, 1958. Gertrude Morgan, Tooele 2. dollar Honor Outgoing in win-sess- ed 4-- H Bishopric 4-- H mem-Hom- 4-- H poor-house- Achievement Elder jo!m Longden Coming to 4-- H Programs North Tooele Conference, Nov. ,nf,an" PrlTses Are Announced ?" phy-war- 4--H Halloween Poster Vinners lf 4--H Are Announced ll Men Will Sponsor c Uance NT.'-tV- 4-- H 4-- 3 prize-winne- th p H Tooele County p Nursing Home A.A.U.W. to Meet Sunday at 4-- H p.m. 4-- H p Meh-alic- 4-- H if- "' prize-winni- JSJWS 4-- H xip Howard Jensen is Named to State Textbook Board Jusf five-yea- GIVE TO SCOUTING." TOOELE II! vs. MURRAY ITHS Stadium, Friday 2:30 PI FUND DRIVE ENDS SATURDAY NITE Admission Visiting Students 50 with Adults Card |