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Show Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- November Tooele, Utah, Friday, n Personnel Officers Visit at T.O.D. Is Colonel John A. Supensky shown with his Civilian Personnel Officer, Mrs. Gertrude B. Clarke, as he greeted members of the Office, Chief of Personnel. Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel, Number Twenty-Tw- o 15, 1957 fl.S.C. to Elect Attends Funeral of 2 Community In Auto Mishap TIIS Nephew Killed Griers Garner Region 4 Title, Meet East Hi, Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Abbott attended the funeral service for his nephew, Lester Abbott, age Tooele will play East High The Tooele County annual elec-- j 16. t Oakville, Washington, Wed-tioSchool of Salt Lake In a play-ol- f of Community Committeemen nesday of last week. MrTo. Date AndSson. Team' being held now. The candidate The young man was the sonof .fXuktmlmler College2 wh rituves the most votes in Mr. and Mrs. Marvin t. Abbott. ft.d n Leader, Mr. Robert Chickertng. ( JJ(h rast Abbott was former Tooele SuS. tjy community will be the chair-.MMr. Aaron II. Galant. Mr. Charles, 17,h West lh committee, and w, II, resident and moved from M. Cunts and Mr. James S. Sjov- he delegate to the County Con Jordan to Washington two yearsL mho r eived a angen comprise this group which.be (k,rdie . arrived at the Tooele Ordnance j'ention At the Cour.ty Conven- aga , Isprained in the Murray ankle IS I1ie a 'lon- lhl'se delegates will elect the .u I Depot on Tuesday morning for a game, would on a skidded and bridge !farm Programs went, Ru "h( i(, Agricultural ;car survey. The Tooele Ordnance Depot is Conservation rel1 Responding to a phone call from .ie of a select group of Ordnance and Their decisions will directly Sixth Army headquarters unit, re-1-4 Installations being surveyed hcavy equipment assistthe Department of the Army. Theism many farmers in Tooele 0 wm,,liestmg during the coming year, ance, elements of Dugway Proving major purpose for the study and County a"d indirectly affect other peo .Ground post engineers preceded. analysis of the Civilian Personnel Playing the second half without ,rapidyt to a ,hc County, area ap Administration at the Tooele Ord-'.P- 1 their and thrilling cli- 0f pj. m,,.g jq nance Depot is to promote those; Ballots have been mailed to fh proximat(,y Gordie Lee, Too-iR'bl farmers of the County. Nevada, where several par-el- e personnel management practices doubled their haiftime.ties hunters were stranded by which will best help the depot to I'r!n who is of legal voting score on the great running of bo has an interest in a; snow dnfts dwp . achieve maximum utilization of;3nd E rank Atkm and Roy W hitehouse A Dugway contingent Joe Hatch its civilian workforce. In addition, far as oner. tenant, or shareand the passing of Donnie Bryan W 730 i to this vote eliRible in .A. Court. Edgemount, in studies of ceiling and strength, -a- nd then All eligible persons who courageously beat o f,Tooee and Dow n,urston of Dug. fluctuations, civilian manpower orilllI,on. Guntz, R. 0. Anderson, Mrs. Clarke, Col. Personnel Inspectors at Tooele Ordnance with every Murray threat a. they qua Ground-l- eft Pr the post resources, qualification standards. I'd not receive a ballot should go Mrs. Gertrude B. Clarke, personnel officer Supensky, Aaron Galant and Robert Chick 10 he ASC Office 60 South Main, CJ,aSS Tooele western overall and County the examining programs, and Col. John A. Supensky, Depot Comman- the which winenng. noon ruesdayi November 5. The effectiveness of the Civilian Per Tooele, and vote there. der. L to R Janies Sjovangen, Charles C. Al ballot must be in ,he ASC Nelson will be held Friday at 1 sonnel Program will be included transported to the Nev- equipment u- stamng vultures, gave Tooele Z ada u" locale included D-- Angle Do in the survey. and that a Ulcr n tractor and n Mr, Anderson, who is a native mafked on or before that date. nade. Tnng .. to garner the morNelson died Tuesday Mrs. norma Uaier of Ogden and his team are stateinpIoyed ia After trading pun s during theetriev MRS. J. A. PHIPPS VISITS and trtnsorting ning following a long illness. ioned in San Francisco, California. Mrs. J. A. Phipps, Salt Lake Friends may call at the Tate opening minutes, Murray picked hea y H uipmcnt ites City, arrived in Tooele on Tues Mortuary Thursday evening from up the first first down of the materiel. t1en day and will spend the remainderj7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to These two men on arriving at the Buffs rocked the bail carrier the remote of the week visiting at the home 'services. site of the rescue misso hard he fumbled and Claire of her neice and nephew, Mr. and sion, worked continuously with only Muron recovered the Elkington snatches of sleep during the days ray 43. consumed in the successful rescue Atkin two and Lee, twisting, attempt, until all concerned hunting FRANK CONDFR ball lugging dynamos REPORTED IMPROVING Shirley Darr, president of Too- driving, parties were reported clear of the Frank Conder, who was serious- ele County Young Democrats re- got a first down on the 27. White-hous- e snowed-iarea. Tooele then the joined ! ly burned Tuesday morning at the turned Sunday from a Mr. Hatch and Mr. Thurston reDear Sirs: Tooele Smelter is reported to be!stay jn Ren0i Nevada, where shel,arch and this trio with Donnie turned to Dugway late the eve- ' 1 The TB Christmas Seals arc on i ca,hn? th shots wen l0ning of November 8. improving at the Tooele Valley'aItended the National Young the march! Murray five from here Bry- - Thg contnbution of these two where he is being treated 'mocratlc Biennial Convention. Hospital About 1,500 letters containing . second and third degree Mrs. Darr. one of Utahs 26,a" J"1 the equipment Iong these colorful contribution remm5urns s,u r,ted mto the end they operated, saved the delegates, reports among speak-ept?nsurely ders are this week being sent SIX P0' f !,e. for Tooele,s f'rst sessions ers heard the lives of hunter in more one than during IL it seven with a through the mails. the 1957 edition of deer hunting. We, as volunteer workers for perfect placekick. The community of Dugway and to hls home from the Ve,erans .Humphries. Minn.; Sen. John the County are very well proud Tsh,ldUe Once More reand is rePrted 10 be nedy.- Mass.; A. Udall. Arizona. Tooele took the second half kick- - of the part the engineers played express pur gratitude guf. Mr the highlights of the con- off, but two rescue. d nCey Among we have fered g beart penalties in this for all the cooperation attack, along with a vention were a reception, dance, forced them to punt. Once again that and for received proalready breakfast, fashion show and ban- the Spartan ball carrier was clob;' mised from the Transcript and the quet held Saturday night. bered and he bobbled the ball. deBulletin; from the post office Nelson Lancoine. Ohio was elec-ite- d This time, Whitehouse smothered merfrom the partment, gracious on the Tooele 48. president of the National the chants of Tooele and from radio the birth of young Democrats to fill a two- - Withporkhide announcing Proudly Lee on the sidelines, the station KTUT all of whom are giv- a grandson are grandparents, Mr. has ball year office, after a five-hoployee, accepting Christmas Seal letters from Hardly a postmans holiday might express carrying chores went to ing of their time to help erradi- - gnd MrJ Bird and Mr and scl over Wisconsin state votes. Atkin and Whitehouse. First Atkin Mrs. Howard Cooper and Mrs. Deris Porter. this picture of Richard L. Tate, postal em as a beathHMns .CharIes TaU . Mr.. and Mrs. cate ..tuberculosis Demo- for six, a mix-u5 Tooele County Young in the backfield n threat by encouraging the Bird Angees, Calif, crats next meeting will be Nov. lost four, but Bryan passed to Fourth Ward C- ASeals. of Relief Society will Christmas chase are tbe proud parents. The baby 27 at which Mrs. Darr will give a Atkin for ten and a first down hold their bazaar on Satannual Tuberculosis is the world s no. boy was born Monday, November full report of the convention. on the Murray 40. The next three one public health problem. It is 11 at 10:30 p.m. and weighed nine urday, Nov. 16 at 1 p.m. in the Parents of Jr. High students cracks at that tough Murray line recreation room of the ward estimated that at least 50,000,000 pounds. He has a brother, Larry are reminded again of their apwere Whitehouses and Roy ram church house and extend an inviin the children women and on men, school with the the and a sister, Debra. This makes pointment bled for five, 16 and three yards tation to everyone to attend. to TB that and have world three, afternoon of Friday, Nov. 15. Since three grandchildren for Mr. and Atkin added six and then two, Beautiful hand embroidered pilfive million die of it each year. MfS Bird and nme for the Chas To this week is National Education which put the ball on the seven. low cases, dish towels, Gros-cos- t our A. is world Mrs. Mr. and the inCharles Remember, today lovely apWeek, the parents have been 7atcs In two tries, Atkin made it across rons. Tooele First Ward will sponsor vited and other articles will left Wednesday evening via backyard, no country is safe un- school for one quilts to attend e the double stripe and when White-hous- e be on sale as well as home baked dance at the Fourth-Elevent- half the day and walk through" the.am for San Francisco, on the til all countries are safe and no Another food sale will be held kicked the extra point, the foods. Ward Saturday evening schedule homes are Okinawa of until all to first their safe home is of their child. leg trip at Allens Foodtown on Saturday score mounted to of this week, November 16. This will be an ideal time to safe. Periods will be shortened to 20jThey will sail November 15. between 2 and 5 pm. under the Wouldnt Crack Dancing will start at 8:30 p.m. minutes and students will be av-- i Mr. Groscost has accepted env buy your Thanksgiving cakes and We, as a group, are proud to be Band of the Loyalty Murray and their fine team, to sponsorship Lee Caldwells Orchestra will play a liable to act as pick up that special gift for guides. In each Payment there for the next eight associated with an organization so Club. end Joe Borich, Christmas or other occasions. for the dance. Admission by bud- brief class, teacher will spearheaded by Utah of Fred the De with een months Ordnance to Provo, diagthe dedicated Crosby, research, present The club will hold a meeting halfback Ray Varoz, never quit was injured critically, Monday rehabilitation get cards or guest tickets at 50 an interesting resume of class-wor- k partment. nosis, treatment, on Monday at the band room at trying, and gave Tooele some anx cents per person or 75 cents per Mine. Hill reas the Mr. Groscost was recently at and education of tuberculosis Oprih highlights, demonstration A musical program will ious moments as they tried val The accident occured as Mr. 7:30 p.m. couple. Refreshments will be ser- lesson, or general parent leased as bishop of the Second the National Tuberculosis Associabe given by some of the band iently to get back in the game ved. off counwas was Ward. a Mrs. Groscost shift, coming tion. Crosby Nov. 14th sessions. but try as they did the churning when he was caught between students. Tooele Junior W'omens Club All parents are urged to as- selor in the North Tooele Stake of the Band's trip to legs of Varoz, the throwing and Pictures A meeting will be held in the the pocket and skip at the semble no later than 12:50 in the Relief Society. San Francisco are available at catching of Towers and Borich, American mine. Legion Hall on Thursschool auditorium for further inwho for those dented the Buff defense but they day, Nov. 14, 1957 at 8 p.m. for all He was brought to Tooele Bateman Jewelry, This at afternoon 1957 structions. have not already picked them up. couldnt crack it. Once they mov- Veterans. The meeting will highschool should prove to be a very Valley Hospital by Gillette amed to Tooeles 30, where Atkin light two speakers and a movie Draft was his condition where bulance one. enjoyable intercepted a pass and late in the on veterans privileges. This will District listed as critical. game they moved again to Too- be an opportune time to have emwas miner The injured 1957 Tooele of County property Flu 29 and this time, Dan Law- your questions answered. eles r. taxes are being paid at a very ployed by McFarland and rence intercepted a pass to end Free refreshments will be servA building fund banquet is being Scout North Tooele District New schedule of office hours for favorable rate, so reports Pharthat threat. ed. planned by the Tooele Tenth Ward Skeletons of prehistoric man Court of Honor will be held this Tooele was es Haynes, County Treasurer. 31 went No. the Board local Draft in 15 impressive very and an for Friday, November h the in The date and hour show that tuberculosis found its Saturday at 7p.m. their second win over the invitation is extended everyone to Flu cases are believed to be de- into effect Nov. 11, according to on taxesdelinquent Ward recreation hall with getting is 12 oclock noon, Sat- way into cave homes just as it of the Phares Chairman LADIES OF GUARD Haynes, Spartans. The Back-fiel- d dangerous attend. finitely on the decline in Tooele, Board. host Ward the the Third and ranch houses being TO MEET WEDNESDAY urday, November 30, so reports invades modern once again proved as exploServing will begin at 6:00 p.m. according to reports of the local troop. apartments. Ladies of the Guard will hold sive as a rocket. Bryan interceptAccording to Mr. Haynes, the Mr. Haynes. in the recreation room at the doctors. is of because their one a ed scored intouchdown, change necessary monthly meeting, November pass, ward church. The menu will Visiting restrictions placed on in the current budget. ran for 24 yards and passed for 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the Armory. clude turkey with all the trim- the Tooele Valley Hospital be- the cut A demonstration of Salin new hours will be 8 a.m. 58 more. Lee, who played less cause of the flu epidemic have The mings. to 12 noon and from 12:30 to 4:30 will be given by Margie than a half, still picked up 53 The dinner will be $5 per family been lifted. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Frithree and wishing to Anyone Elkington. passes yards, caught $1.50 or single plate. days good for 48 more yards. Atkin and make one, please call 737W or Families who have boys registWhitehouse were equal to picking 1436M. 8th ered or boys turning 18 years of Plans for the Christmas party up the slack caused by Lees abThe annual Thanksgiving Tur- age who will have to register, are Atkin intercepted a pass will be discussed. sence To Hold key Trap Shoot, sponsored by the asked to keep this shcedule in caught one for ten yards, scored this Tooele Wildlife Federation is sche- mind. a TD, and ran like a maddened duled for Sunday, November 17 at Mrs. Barbara Thomas is the bull for 74 yards. Whitehouses off the list of possible champions Boys and girls of the Commun-contribution was one recovered after losing their seasons opener, ity are invited to the Eighth Ward the trap grounds north of town. new Draft Board clerk, replacing fumble, thrilling runs of 16 and and entirely overlooked by everyPrimary Dance to be held Friday, Shooting will begin at 10 a.m. Mrs. Maude Groscost, who has 21 yards in his total of 51 gained, one as Murray and Olympus kept November 15 in the North Stake and an invitation is extended all moved from town. Tooele Tabernacle. interested persons to come out and and kicked two extra points. winning. Now, however, has and alone as The party will begin at 7 p.m. participate or to watch the actiGreat Line Play champion reigns semi-finaland admission is ten cents. In ad- vities. Up on the line, seven kids held earned a place in the dition to dancing there will be a the hard running Murray backs to Next on the docket is East, and a measly 41 net yards rushing fishing pond for ten cents. Cup cakes, home made candy and scrapping, clawing, tackling dem- awaiting the winner is a crack The North Tooele Stake announons were ends Claire Elkington at the championship of the state punch will be on sale for five another Special Interest dance ces each. tackles Lee Tooele played all year for the cents and Bob Wielatz sponsored by the Stake Special Shingledecker and Tom Nash the chance to be classed as one of Interest, to be held this coming theyve earned guards Roger Murray and LaVar the best in Utah Saturday night, immediately folCaldwell and center, Dan Law- that now but they want to be lowing the stake quartet festival. rence. Elkington and Murray re- classed as "The Best. All adult people living in either covered fumbles and Lawrence inBy stake are cordially invited to attercepted a pass as they proved Judge Joseph Nelson granted 3 tend. There will be no charge for to be especially troublesome. Big of session District a at divorces this dance. The stake orchestra Lee Shingledecker played his best Court held this Tuesday, namely: will furnish the music. of the year and thats saygame Linda Kay Erwin from Bernard a lot cause Lee has turned and wove the spread, more than 100 years Here Mrs. A Rare and Priceless Gift ing Arrived At Jusf mental G. Erwin, cruelty. in some beauties. Carlos Bardwell (right) presents a spread ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bardwell, on visiting the Kenneth Tanner from Betty MaTooele Valley Hospital It was a big Job well done a restored Joseph Smith home near Palmyra, more than 100 years old as a gift to President mental Tanner, cruelty. rie made tougher by 50 yards New York, this summer, saw an identical Mr. Bardwell job Alex Dunn F. (left) Mon(center.) Carlo Nash and Kathryn Edith M. Kelley from Vaughn were rocked back by Buffs of bed the the restored on the of made the is Prophet watches as an spread 14 explanation talvo, Tooele, son, Nov. J. Kelley on mental cruelty. another 40 as they and common of The Bardwells have Smith, origin of penalties indicating the heirloom. Joseph history Medic- alwhen those hard - charging on the two spreads, both having lost the since their in this cover had their hold will design Club possession Garden Tooele Tooele Marie Pitt, Asked our genial pastor why he been woven from the same design at identiSpartans smeared Tooele runners their regular meeting Monday, NoGertrude Morgan, Tooele -marriage and it was a. gift to them from never has one of the elders give President same in back of the line of scrimmage. Simthe and cal Mrs. Charles locality. times, Mrs. Bardwclls mother, vember 18 in the civic room at Roy Bryan. Tooele the before - sermon prayer. And Dunn are deeply grateful to Mr. Mrs. and Big and Blue Mrs. made was mons. cover The by Hall. Joseph the at Utah John Sly, Lark, City have him say, Now I lay me Now the The this for Bardwell who chips are big and blue Mrs. and Mrs. of gift. priceless Bardwell, e There will be a good program Holton, grandmother Mrs. Kenneth Durfee, Grants-villhe protested down to sleep? and theyll get bigger and bluer. weekend for a winter in last left York and Bardwells New resided State, at in flowers interested Sherburne, and everyone BURTON HILLIS, Better Homes Heres a team that was written Florida. she corded the wool and made the thread or gardening is invited to attend. Frank Conder, Tooele and Gardens. Committeemen n Dugway Post Engineers in Rescue Jaunt r. - two-wee- by-ro- snow-boun- ,1, e, agejLUIlcial IUi (afAinp lllld. 7-- NpCOn fr - Vv - C - r cm'-flnals- after-Spart- 60-to- n six-day- s d p,. :'v n; five-yar- .nl T;rSK!i This Saturday n Society Bazaar Set for Saturday Groscosts Leave for Okinawa little-know- 4th Ward Relief . p Band Loyalty Club Hold Food Sale Saturday at Allen's h two-stak- ey Shirley Darr Attends Nat'l Demo Confab Cj First Ward will Sponsor Dance BULLETIN! i 14-- Veterans Call for question-and-answ- ' 10th Ward Sets Turkey Banquet For this Friday Local Cases Are On Decline; Hospital Visiting Resumed Board Open Only Three Days Each Week Meeting, Taxes Being Paid Locally at Favorable Clip' Hul-linge- North Court Honor Third-Sevent- puff-pillo- Trap Shoot Ward Primary Children's Dance, Friday an L- IT!8 Jr. Woman's Club Gets T.B. Fund Drive Under Way d 0 Special Interest Group Dance in North Stake, on Sat. Three Divorces Granted Locally Judge Nelson Garden Club to Meet, Monday s. |