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Show Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tccele. Utah, Friday, December 20, 1957 n Number Jr. Swim Teams Tooele County Schools Allotted $168,000 in OS Funds; State Holds Third ! Twenty-Eigh- t n Asked to Meet During Holidays the Christma holiday Ieigh lratt. Tooele Swim Club coath, is avkmg to jmcrl all of h;s junior swimming and girl, team members. bo daily at 8 X) a m The usual training work schedule will be earned out at this hour. The swimming pool will remain open during the Christmas hall-da- ) at regular hours, 12 to S p m. and 6 to 10 pm, except Christmas and New Years when it will be dosed for the entire day. During Natation. u Tooele County School District. i has been allotted JIM, 561 from the federal government umler pub-- J -lie law ATI. which provider for. - t i . in. for schools financial assistance J . . t federally affected area. Telegraphic confirmation of the allocation was received Thursday j by Supt. Harris, as follows: Happy to advise you that the; Dept, of Health. Education andj Welfare ha tentatively allocated: to the Tooele $168,564 County y School District and ha. provided e 23rd for immediate payment of SITS.- la 422 of that The ,U,"V;' "Crr'ul o'f.ce by ll I m. Saturday. Dead-made 8741 which provides tance for schools in federally af advertising for Thursdjvs pjpcrj Swimming director. Leigh Pratt fecled areas 11 a m Mrs. Margaret Leute has been authorized by the Ameri- Fxec Asat !,hnud be ,n by Tuesday at 11 nd new copy Thursday at a m.Can Red Cross to teach Bennett. to I safety instructors' course here'S V According to previous rulings Red Cross the Area San office in which still stands in Utah Trt 1 Ji Francisco. per cent of the above amount Mr. Pratt received a telephone 5:30 tamed in the state school funds call Wednesday afternoon from Perry Levitt, who has previously taught the course here, requesting tata of the Eleventh Ward Choir 'will be presented Sunday, Dec. 22 him to leach the course. First meeting will be December! 5:30 P m. in the Fourth-Mr- . Mr. Margaret Lcute, of Too Mary Price of Lake Viewing at g pm- - at o,c poo) Eleventh Ward chapel. The public cle, will celebrate her 87th birthfor those enrolling ' cordially Invited to attend, day anniversary on Thursday, Dejhas received two very complin- ReqUircments from m ,j,e coue are as follows: letters This year's Cantata is entitled, cember 19. recently j Congressman William A. Dawson. p,e person must be interested "Christmas Tide" and la under Mrs. Leute, whose life has been They are self explanatory in in teaching swimming for the Red.fhe direction of Mrs. Hilda Clark rich with many interesting exper- contents and are here Cross, must be at least 18 years with Mrs. Dorothy Turner playing' icnces. and accompl.shments, Nominations for 1958 officers for thcir of age and in good physical Mr. Fae Rich-- , hardships, was born in Syracuse, the Tooele County Chamber of published in full: New York. Dec. 19, 1870. moved iardson will be the narrator. Commerce were made at Wednes-- , Dear Mrs. Price: tion. of November 2th; our letter to Colorado in 1901, to Salt Lake C C 301 will of course of luncheon. consist days 1907 for a short time, thea 0,5 hours of instruction, Names of James Paulos and endosinR c0Pie of yur spread out DR. AND MRS. T. hi ALDOUS City in uch beautiful thoughts ovt.r a to Carbon County where she lived 12111 GRANDCHILD HAVE of tPrcssin8 timc convenient on Van Peter Otten were placed p.riol The arrival of a baby girl at for 34 years, until moving to Too- day nd 1 hascn to,to those taking the course. the ticket for president- John L,,s Vcce,ved ,c!1 you of y dep aPPr'atl0n The first phase of the instruc-!th- c Holy Cross Hospital in Salt cle in 1943 where she has since Brown for vice president and for of and timc ,he on Wednesday. Dec. 18,resided. Mr. Leute died a number ,akin be life will and waterLake yur trou',tion .directors Bert Weight Joe Edde saving ble 10 share these lovely poems iafetyi an(j the second phase.lmade grandparents of Dr. and of years ago. In both Tooele and Ted Gillette Clarence McLeod me Mrs. T.M. Aldous for the 12thCarbon counties Mrs. Leute has 'strokes. Harold Stoker Bevan Anderson !wilh 1 ure from am ntinRS time. They now boast an even been active in civic, religioua and your intermediate and Sid Hullinger Glen Williams and Beginners, ,you have had a very worthy inf swimmcra will be instructed how'dozen. evenly distributed with six social activities. Gertrude Clark iucnce in the community and are t0 teac), anj w.j,al j, ukes At present, she is a member of a .being boys, six girls. j These names will be read at a symbol of high ideals and accom-linstructor. Anyone within) The new little miss is the the Rebekah Lodge, the Adah the January 8th and January 22nd plishments to your friends and Tooele County is eligible and daughttr of Blaine and Karma Chapter of the Order of Eastern 'those interested may contact of Salt Lake City, and has Star, and the Lady Millitants of meeting of the C of C and other(family. nominations may be made on Thank your granddaughter forpratt at the pool or at hi home. brother, Scott and a sister, Salt Lake City, I these dates. Voting for the officers very nicely printing your "Glassyl previous to this time, a field Patty. Although Mrs. Leute has been . . ar'RallrootlV which -- is a aplendidtI.MW,Btti rwheelchair bound" since she aufwill take place on January-2- 2. t mi ad Ifered a badly fractured hip In a the regular business meeting andlwriling. I will treasure all of them. rectly from San Francisco to' fall In a local store three and one Best wishes for a Joyous Christ- teach the course or an area rep-- j luncheon. half mas Season. years ago, she is still able to resentative already assigned to do her own housework, and a the Intermountam States. Sincerely, which is William A. Dawson, M. C. great deal of hand-worthe envy of her friends and Mrs. Mary Price Lake View via Tooele, Utah Dear Mrs. Price: It was a pleasure to read recently in the Tooele Bulletin that you celebrated your 83rd birthday. T7 In reading the article I was AIDAS Business and Professional Woparticularly impressed to notice Tooele County Schools close Fri- men's Club of Tooele has taken that you have actively participated afternoon for the Christmas over the Christmas project known in Church affairs. Indeed, your day and reopen again Thurs., as "The Community Sing. holidays Many of the homes in Tooele work has made you an asset to For the past several years, this morning January 2, 1958. are being decorated by the resi- your Church and Community. Tooele Lodge No. 1673, BPO The opening on Thursday the 2nd, Christmas program has been refridents and are taking on a festive May I join with your many is so that the full year of school corded and presented under the Elks will hold their annual New look for the holidays. ends and family in extending my as Years Eve dancing party, Dec. required by law may be ful- direction of Mrs. Vera B. Hansen 31st. There are only seven days left best wishes for continued good Helen and and Mrs. House has filled on the calendar schedule to get into the contest for prize health and happiness. Dancing, prizes, surprizes, and as previously drawn, so reported been enjoyed by the entire comso owners all home New Years breakfast will be on get Sincerely yours, money, munity. R. Harris. Supt. Sterling busy and help brighten up our William A. Dawson, M.C. The program had its beginning the schedule for Elks and their hofor the Christmas community with a recorded program by stud- guests. This gala affair will be for lidays. ents of Mrs. Martha Anderson, held at the Elks Home. 1958 and Mrs. Miller at the Central Dancing will start at 10 o'clock Mr. Colbath states that there school, and was played to the and breakfast will be served from 26 will be a meeting of the Chamber as they came out of the 12:30 on , . . Come and help us children of Comunerce, Wednesday, Dec. 8 The Recreation League will movie. Christmas greet the New Year. Tickets are when the judges for the contest have its final meeting, Thursday, hour-lon- g $5 an The per couple. Reservations should following year, will be selected. The judges will Dec. 26 at the Board of Educaprogram was recorded which be made by phone to number tion office at 7 p.m. sharp. then view the homes and have five differ- 1330W not later than December 26. Tooele high school football team All interested teams who plan included music from pictures taken, which will be pubent churches. Outstanding local was honored with a turkey dinner to enter 1958 season should be lished in the papers. chorus and vocalists groups have Tooele hoof last week at 3:30 there. Three teams to date have Dont forget, the prizes and Thursday been the years, featured during nor of winning. Help your com- p.m. at Hillcrest Cafe with Jack shown interest in the league this and the popularity of the program Christfold to The as host. come the for alive at Griffith, proprietor, up year. munity league may women 2 mas time! Light up! Beautify! Guests included 35 team mem- the 1958 season if more teams do has grown until the two feel it too big for the two of them bers and four coaches. not show up for the meeting. Everybody! to handle so they have turned the Tooele Stake Priesthood leaderresponsibility over to the BPW ship meeting will be held in the Club. Tooele Fourth - Eleventh Ward EXPRESSES APPRECIATION this coming Sunday at 2 p.m. to Helen House and I, Vera B. which Melchizedek Presidencies Hansen, want to thank everyone and committees, and Aaronic of the approximately five hundred Priesthood leaders are asked to people who have so willingly con- attend. tributed their spiritual gifts to The departments scheduled are make the former programs pos- as follows: sible. Melchezedek departments, perWe also want to state our ap- sonal welfare, church service, fact preciation to Mr. Tony Hervet, finding and reporting, Melchezwho so graciously allowed us to edek Priesthood quorum' instbroadcast from his place of busi- ructors. ness and furnished us his loud Department for wards, Branch speaker without cost to us. stake Aaronic Priesthood leaders, We want to thank the personnel Department 'for Senior Aaronic, of KTUT for their kindness in ward, branch and stake Priesthelping us to present the program hood leaders. that was broadcast last year on Christmas Day. For their every Eve effort in preparing and broadcasting for us this season. We are for thankful indeed for the progress that is possible through their kindness. Dancing, prizes, surprizes, fun, To the many people who shall and food are in the plans for the yet participate, we also wish to annual New Years Eve watch acknowledge. May your wonderful party sponsored by the Tooele and spiritual gifts be wafted far and North Tooele Stake special internear in the true feeling of Peace est classes. The gala affair will be held at On Earth Good Will to All Men. So let us say it in great words the Fourth - Eleventh Ward rethe seven turn for MRS. VERA B. HANSEN (right) and Mrs. Helen years, past community and music that will bring to every creation hall and is scheduled to House (left) who have been responsible for over the project to Business and Professional heart the realization of perfect get underway at 9 p.m. Christmas recorded music enjoyed by the Womens Club president, Mrs. Ann Siebers. Love and Devotion as Christ gave Admission is free. Everyone n us the power to know it. Let us vited. Come join the fun at the hope that, through the combined Special Interest Watch Party. 24-efforts of all concerned, God will For the nation as a whole, the grant his many servants the privilege of thus taking his message average oil well completed in the last three years has developed over to the entire world. SEMI-FORMA$1.50-Coopl- e L 90,000 barrels of crude oil in addiMerry Christmas, tions to U.S, proved reserves. Mrs. Vera B. Hansen ( Biel & . n Leigh Pratt to Teach ARP d'r!Z 'iJ Instructor Course XJlr Eleventh Ward Choir LoCdl " Mrs. Mary Price aHs of C. 11 1958 C. l rresent Uantata Sunday, Complimented or iBy Congressman Ldd i pVGlUDialcS pjn. 87th Birthday 1 Officers Made I' - HOME AGAIN, HOME AGAIN was the happy exclamation of the E..M. (Pete) Grimm family as they arrived at their residence at the Last foothills of Tooele, following 19 months away, which included a trip around the world and a sojourn in the Orient, where Mr. Grimm TOP picture shows Mrs. has vast holdings. Grimm entertaining Mr. Grimm and their Tie Grams children, Linda, age tour ana reie, age six, console of the family pipe organ, and below, the family watches Linda weave cloth on the specially constructed loom, built by her father. It is almost a miracle to see this girl weave cloth which may be' classified as expert work. Are'SEteS" Horae from Orientsriy' D"' z,s their families are reminded of the two Christmas parties scheduled for this And World Tour Home for the winter with a de- g at the Mr-ial- -- Tooele High School will hold week. their annual Senior Hop Friday, The family party will be held Dec. 20 as a fitting climax to Saturday. Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. Ad- Alumni Day. A special invitation mission will be a fifty-cegift is extended all former students for each of your own children of THS. tending, with their names on the Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. in cjft. the multipurpose room to the The annua! party for Guards- music of the Dell Bush Orchestra. men and their wives will be held iThese popular musicians have apthat same evening at 9 p.m. Both peared at the Rainbow Rendezparties will be held at the Armory. vous. of the event, DeAnne Smith and Don Bryan, DUE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS announce the theme to be "Ill Be Home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Peterson and Eldon V. Lee are due home Saturday to spend the Christmas holidays with friends and families'. Both Mr. Peterson and Mr. Lee have been stationed at San Diego with the U. S. Navy. The Tenth ward choir will pre- for Ward Choir Present Cantata, Sunday g d Multi-Purpo- k Recorded Xmas se TJll J llOllUdyS Deadline Dec. 24 Music Program B.P.0.E, Plans Gala Ney Year's Dancing Party T.H.S. Football Team Guests Of Final Meeting Recreation Basketball, Dec. Hillcrest Stake Sets Priesthood Meeting For Sunday at p.m. New Year's Watch Party Special Interest czLf EAGLES CHRISTMAS PARTY f or all Cliililren nl Eagles, Dec. THS SENIOR HOP, Friday, Dec. 20, 9 p.m. - DPI to Spoosor Lighting Contest Friday Evening the invigorating and atmosphere of snow, the "Pete" Grimm family has arrived in Tooele from the Orient talk and they enthusiastically about being "Home again in Tooele" and are tidying up their residence on the East Foothills. Mrs. Grimm, the former Maxine Tate, a daughter of J. Earl Tate, with Mr. Grimm and their two children, Pete who is now age six 10th and Linda, who is four, left Toofor Eastern 19 the months ago ele To Seaboard and sailed on the SS Berlin for Germany, where they purchased an aulo and toured sent their annual Christmas Canthrough Germany, Holland, BelAustria, and drapes for her home, table cloths tata the "Music of Bethlehem. gium, Switzerland, Italy where they again boarded and napkins, and even her hus- Sunday December 22 at 1 p.m. in the ward chapel. ship for a trip through the Suez band's shirts. Mr. I. D. Bird is conducting the Canal and on to Manila. Linda, age four, is an expert The Grimms have a residence weaver, too, and has matching musical and Mrs. I. D. Bird is in tropical Manila, located on the handbags to go with each of her accompanist. Pasig River, from which small beautifully patterned little suits The public is cordially invited to attend. craft have access to the ocean. and jackets. This is the third time around Lindas loom is set up in the the world for Mrs. Grimm and the living room of their home on the first for their children and Mr. East Bench, and though timid beshe does her Grimm said he had actually for- fore strangers, gotten which number this makes stretch of weaving each day and it appears to match the work of for him. It is from Manila, an Oriental the most expert. When asked if 'this was an art tropical city of two million people that Mr. Grimm directs his hold- which she had acquired in the ings principally in shipping and Orient, Mrs. Grimm said no, it transportation in and around Man- was the revival of one of the lost ila, and to Singapore, Borneo, home arts of the American home. At this point, Mr. Grimm spoke Hong Kong, Japan and Korea. He even interests himself in the up and said how wonderful it would be if the older women of Jusf Arrived At newspaper profession and is the Even- our community and for that matof the owner and Tooele publisher Valley Hospital ter, the country, would once more ing News. earn could take Russell and Ruth Francom Nielup weaving they Both Mr. and Mrs. Grimm are now they linger in son. Grantsville, son, 18 where a reserves living of vast physical persons Bruce and Kathryn Sanoval Peand he is constantly exploring lonesomeness and want. Well teach anyone who would ter, Tooele, daughter, Dec. 19 new possibilities in industrial imlike to learn, said the Grimms Surgery provement, all the way from shipEdith Whittikcr, Magna would almost in the same voice, and ping sugar in bulk, (vhich would Frank Conder, Tooele save 16?000,000 sacks a year, tojMr. Grimm said that he build the loom, Jess W. Cook, North Carolina the cultivation of oysters with the even help them loom all by Medical view of improving quality in as he built Lindas himself Ardella Smith, Tooele pearls as well as new varieties, Franklin England, Tooele While Mr. Grimm engages m After playing several selections Charles Cerney, Deseret Chepursuits. on the pipe organ and Mrs. Gri all of his energy-taxinturned she the mical best, ranks among to continues improve Mrs. Grimm hard-anDee Kcrby, Tooele said We are home to enjoy her musical talents, and the Edna Worley, Tooele fact that she weavesja nice vacation, this is home to C. F. Strieby, Tooele us. clothes, own her her own cloth for sire -- THS Senior Hop Christmas Home Slated for e 5 tn7p.ni. Room. f EAGLES HALL. |