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Show aa,a Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, January n Dean Bevan to Attend Shetland Sale Pony Dean Bevan from Tooele Auto Fatalities, Injuries and Violations on Upswing, Annua Report of Sheriff Gillette Shows i MISDEMEANORS accidents, fatalities, and traffic violations showed an increase in Tooele County in 1957 ll Larceny over 1956, while most other busi-- j Cleared by arrest 'ness and offenses handled shows about the same, tf not a decrease, SimP, asajt Cleared by arrest leased this week by Sheriff Fay.dtt;y L Cledrcd Gillette. iTransporting illegal The total fatalities were sixteen j or in 1957 compared to fourteen for cleared by arrest , 1956, while personal injuries jump-',Auto VT ed from 99 in 1956 to 116 in 1957. by arrest There was a total of 175 pro- er to minors Sdllng Tooele, in soners incarcerated CIeared by arrest County jail during 1957 !Ma,c,ous Damage 42 of fires was total a There in, Ceared by arrest the County in 1957 and a total Mjhnoua Mlschlef of $10, 65. Cleared by arrest (l!The detailed report of the Intoxicahon Iffs Office for 19a7 is as follows: Geared by arrust 1956 1957 Robbery Cleared by arrest car property damage 58 52 42 Failure to provide 39 2 car property damage Cleared by arrest Personal injury 51 56 13 13 4 3 1 3 15 2 15 2 member. J. Russell Freebairn (front left), named new chairman of the Board with Frank Welch, Jr. (right front) vice chairman. In rear (L to R) Melvin Griffith, Lake Point; Shelton. Stockton, County Commissioner Sterling R. Halladay, Giantsville, all members of the board, and Terrance C. Hansen, director of the County Welfare Department. Ivo Christensen, a mtmber of the board, was not present at time of picture. Mrs. Leona Sher-Publ- ic j 1 Attend Tooele Stake Conference and Mr. and Mrs A. J. Neiderhauser from Clearfield will leave Tuesday, January 21 for F't. Worth, Texas, where they will attend the annual Clark McKelvey Shetland pony sale. While in Texas, they will also view the Fort Worth pony show and rodeo. They will return home Thursday, January This Weekend; Schedule is Given THS Annual Band Concert Tickets on Sale 30. Tickets to the annual Tooele high school concert band scheduled for February 1 are now on sale and may be obtained at Confectionery, or any of 2 The Tooele High School concert1?5 lh drues,"res band will appear at the annual.1 are also scheduled to make ents of Music Utah clinic the winter a canvas to sell . Educators Assn., at the Union wetK' of Umv. the Utah at on.,Kt'? Building number of reserve Saturday afternoon, Jan. 18. The' aca . "-are ava,lable ,,c,ketHs band was invited to appear by $1 25 for is Prof. Max Dalbv .President of enls for ch,ldrcn- the U.ME.A and Dallin Nelson. ul,s a"d 2 1 1 13 house-to-hous- 8 6 6 31 4 2 3 e J 31 7 Elder George Q. Morris, of the Council of the Twelve, will attend jTooele Stake Conference this weekend and address each of the scheduled meetings, according to of President Alex F. 7 2 30 30 Thirty-Tw- o Elder George Q. Morris Will 2 j SOL J. SELVIN, (from center) COMPLETES 22 YEARS AS CHAIRMAN of the Tooele County Welfare Board and continues as board Number 17, 1958 Bntael Mendel Ha Ttor Johnson. oWuilor ..a of the famous PPfarancf at tbe hlh Sch(A'" director musical 4 56 46 ony performance m Utah Escape accidents Cinncinnati Ohio Symphany Orch.j 4 Cleared by arrest Accidents involving th!i will also be present, and will make 9 5 band is in rehearsal to make The tar'j 11 11 Trespass fatalities 3 9 this Cleared by arrest year's concert their most outTotal: 154 1C1 Total of 175 prisoners incarceraElder Morris 16 14 standing one, to compliment the Fatalities appearance of their distinguished Total estimated property damage ted in County Jail during year of Dunn. 1957. guest artist. per 154 accidents: 1956, $113,680,-00Four meetings will be held, 2 acci161 SUMMARY OF 1957, $118,088.00 per of which are set for Saturday evendents. OFFICE SHERIFFS CASES ing to which designated groups Average estimated cost per acciDURING YEAR OF 1956-5- 7 are invited and two will be held dent: 1956. $738.00; 1957, $733.46. Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 4 Accidental shootings Traffic Violations which the public is cordially in12 12 7 Reckless Driving Dog poisoning and the general membervited 3 7 12 Nuisances cleared by arrest of Tooele Stake is asked to ship 31 22 Runaway and missing Dnving under influence attend. The Sixth ward Gold and Green 31 22 Juveniles Cleared by arrest ball will be held Saturday Jan. The leadership meeting will be Located cleared violations Other Mrs- - Raymond by tner Prm, 18 in the First - Sixth ward recrea-- l Saturday. Jan. 18 at 6: 30 p.m. 279 488 Accidental deaths & other deaths will arrest nent head,,c, leader, community tion nan. and those who shou d attend: 7 6 investigated CRIMINAL di, St.ta SUMMARY OF .ill be the theme!? Sayano, RIRE REPORT ' SHERIFFS OFFICE CASES will be semi - formal and dress Patriarch. Council, "Stak COUNTY TOOELE Tle3g bet DURING YEAR OF 1957 bos L.D.S. observed. Lead-(girstandards with Quorum Presidencies, Group OFFICE SHERIFFS FELONIES with shoulders covered, boys and Group Secret- gj Quorum DURING YEAR OF 1957 jers. by UDcan Offenses: anes Financial Statement a"MHl6hnPriestS S5fVe"' County Campaign Director. 6 6 Auto theft tles and $S10 69 labor Cost of is 6 6 Recovered WnKafflIiated Mission Presidency. Stake Super- 81 12 ranged with the young people of Cost of gas 3 2 Arrests 8 74 ward the participating. Cost of food !fr with the Tooele. 21 23 and Ward Clerks cou mensyears Burglary Admission is 75 cents $900.55 Club and the PEO. She is Counselors, Expenditures 9 13 Cleared by arrest Ward and Aaronic Priest-plu- s 50 Stake admission or cents from Bureau , single pe Reimbursement a member of the Lutheran 31 26 Grand Larceny dance budget or guest cards Church hcre , Tooele and has'hood Committees. Quorum Adv.s-$232 26 of Land Management 10 5 Cleared by arrest Secretaries. Stake and special invitation is extended . Total costs to County $668.29 rhantv worker as ors andSenior 7 5 Aaronic Priesthood memLr the who attend Forgery all to those DATA Tooelej FIRE 0ihe Tele CountyWard 4. 6 Cleared by arrest advisors 48 Stake Saturday night session of committees, to, of fires Pratt. Standing L to R Max McBrth, Toshio quorum Number or THEYRE NOW TRAINED INSTRUCTORS. responded ch fanU,e para, 1 3 Indecent Assault tneir1 Stake Ward and come after Secretaries. to land 42 conference, Benton Robert Mobbs, Hanson, American an issued, of ten recently passed This group Imai, Major vears Burning permits 1 3 Cleared by arrest Doris Nisonger, Kai Sedar, John Bryan, Rose Number of man hours in supres-sio- meeting. A special inVTtatTon Is at Mrs. Kettner has' asked theWard Teaching Supervisors. SemRed Cross water instructors course taught by 1 1 of the Rape - 'nary Instructors, 577 Ravell Shown Pool. and Tooele above the at of the George. organ!members N'scnpef 1 Leigh Pratt, 1 following Cleared by arrest are front, Phyllis Opendike and instructor, Saturday, January 18 at 8 p.m. zations to participate in the MothProperty loss, buildings, homes, 2 0 Carnal Knowledge will be a meeting for men there automobiles, tools, month: Polio this on March ers equipment, 2 0 Cleared by arrest Ten wives.Those invited to and their 00 $9,965 etc. Lady Eagles, Lady1 Lions, Lady' 70 77 Fictitious checks All elders and their wives, estimated acreage, loss of Total Beta Beta Elks, Sigma 12 Sigma, 5 Cleared by arrest elders. All members range land, grain fields, brush, emplar. Catholic W'omens Guild, and all single CLEARED over 21 years Priesthood Aaronic etc. 6,135 acres Tooele Jr. Women's Tooele Club, Ten students recently passed a Estimated value, $800.00 age, and their wives. AIso all Womens Club, American Legion unmarried men in this classificaRed Cross water safely Lt. TOTAL FIRE LOSS $10,765.00 ClUTHTlingS, Auxiliary. Mrs. James Bevan, All male members of Church tion. course taught by Leigh Pratt at Mrs. and W. Mrs. G. Reichert, of the local swimming pool for three fUJpf Claude Williams will also assist in over 21 who are not ordained to There will be a meeting of the weeks during Dec. and January. priesthood, and their wives, Post Edgemount and the Coleman any Band if married. Members of ward and Loyalty Club, Monday even- areas A.A.U., The course qualifies those who Of interest locally is the an ing Jan. 20 at 7:30 p.m. It will be Mothers will leave a these groups, and their wives. " passed to teach Red Cross swim- nouncement made in Washington. Two Reer Sol J. Selvin, who has been held in the band room. It is very Marching w'ives in part member 1 Tooele Gen. Emerson Lt. y D C. today that County. message at each home hands and ming classes in chairman of the Tooele County! aPT important that every member be they visit on the night of January families. Stake presidency, high In the past, this course has been L. Cummings, Chief of Ordnancej Tooele P10J;Q Commissioners County Welfare Board since its organizathere to discuss final plans for the council, bishoprics and their wives. 30th, Mrs. Long said. taught by a special representative U.S. Army has been made deputy met Wednesday evening and concert. bands tion February 1936, has resigned 'All those having personal missionand sent to Tooele by the American 8th US Army cuded jn the business was the It takes the cooperation of every his chairmanship, effective immeary assignments under the Red Cross, but "this year it was Commanding General US Army in the of towards $250 appropriation Priesthood program and diately, and will continue to serve parent to make an endeavor like decided that Pratt was qualified Japan, effective March 1, 1958. Swimming Meet in Tooele, this one a success so lets get bejAU as a member of the board. in the program for senadvisors rewill to teach it Gen. Cummings, who and the designating of actual ex- hind our band students and their ior members of the Aaronic PriestMr. Selvin gave as his reason is D. Gen. Charles Palmer, for a to $10 County place day penses Up wonderful leaders, Mr. and Mrs. hood. for stepping down from the chairLast rites for Iva McBride locally, having made 0ff,cjais who attend the County annual make this and Tooele! A social hour and refreshments Caldwell, of of Peck Dana F. the slowing installaMajor manship necessity Chase were held here at the Tate trips to military ficjajs Convention in Salt Lake City concert a big success. a member of will conclude the evening. The been has down in his activity on advice of appointed I Tooele at on in tions Inext County. pm. weekend. Tuesday Mortuary Be to the meeting parents, Mon. a his physicians. newly organized standing com- - Tooele Eleventh Ward choir As yet, no new Chief of Army President Alex F. Dunn conducted Gilbert Murray was granted a Jan. 20. at 7:30 p.m. of the Utah National Guard ected by Mrs. Hilda Clark, will Mr. Selvin, as has been the case the service. Ordnance has been named. beer license for Club 13, Kent Calfurnish music at the 10 a.m. and Association. Officers were with all members of the Welfare Wrathall lister and Lewis . Invocation was by B. H. Bowen 2 p.m. general sessions Sunday, of officer executive Peck, 24TH no JAN. Major received CLUB has Board, monetary and the Lindberg sisters, accom- - balls in a row and became the first LOHOAOBEY granted a beer license for the the 115th Engineer Battalion with Stockton Ward will serve the free to Mrs. S. W. Curry will entertain neVine Service. in Tooele compensation for the services he County by Norma Marshall, sang bowler at Ft. Douglas, was luncheon to out of town conference headquarters her Club home, at had'the He also Lohoaobey performed. Jesus accomplish this fete. I Walked Today Where of the new con- attenders Sunday at noon. member a named her at SISTER VISITS Sympathetic and charitable in Walked. Speakers were A. E. 'games of 277, 256, 247. 233, 212,Friday, January 24, .2 p.m. committee. All wards and branches will stitution and West. 2nd South 364 1950 a Ma227. 300 been scratch a home, for Selvin has Mr. 198, Dixon H. and huge nature, Money, Charles a meet- hold a Sunday evening sacramenat was taken The action M. Annie Steel, Oakley, 6. as243 which is an average of friend to all who needed the . non D. Hanks. of tal service at the usual hour and board of the associations at the Jonn a was has visitor ing who Idaho, The benediction was by C. Les- - Our hats off, Abbie and that is When you see a person sistance of the County Welfare held in Salt Lake City, those wards or branches whose mo-- G. Gillette home from Wednesday governors in than more been his of you the at ter Shields and the grave given championship bowling anytime. Department, always giving who is regular services comes at a regJanuary 11. time and personal attention to the' Tooele Cemetery was dedicated! Along with Tims 300, Max Booth ney and beauty; then look to those until Saturday. Mrs. Steel, s ular and constitution of The time, other than the evenMrs. a is 82 sister years old, Holy bowled a 223 game for high doubles) who have been given less. individuals who came under the by A. L. Hanks. committee is one of several new ing hour, may attend services in 'Gillette. for Tooele of score Prophet. County. Pallbearers were nephews program. committees created at the Satur- other wards of the stake, so inIn the 22 years of his chairman- the deceased and included Karl day meeting. Others include an structs President Dunn. Ivan Droubay, ship, he has had a perfect record McBride, Army affairs committee. Air AfVerl Jusf Arrived At Whiting, of attendance at the monthly mee- Lindberg, fairs committee, publications com- MIA Tooele Valley Hospital tings, except in cases of illness Droubay and Aldon Gibbs. mittee, and credentials and rules or at certain times when his duto The board of govercommittee. Wil-Steve and Kathryn Dotson ties in the House of Representaforthe Victor in other nors, split action, Tooele, daughter, Jan. 15. tives and later the State Senate mer resolutions and legislative General board sports director, is made it necessary that he remain George and Margaret Reynolds committee into two separate comson Mrs. Ruth Q. Kilpack, will be in in Sa't Lake City. Wiggins, Deseret Chemical, mittees. Air Tooele Stake January 15. Succeeding Mr. Selvin as chairThe action was taken to bring attendance at the Victor W. Hammond, SURGERY ThursMIA Leadership meeting, the of man of the board will be J. Russell sonCaptain the organizational structure of Mrs. Annie J. Hammond Reba George, Tooele As- day, January 16. Officers Freebairn, and Frank Welch, Jr., of this Guard National Utah city, has recently moved Jess Cook, North Carolina as sociation more clostly into line to Headquarters Staff of the Air Frank Conder, Tooele GRANT A. YATES ATTENDS with that of the national associaand Research Forces DevelopOscar Hackford, Salt Lake City tion. RELIGIOUS RETREAT ment Command to their new quarLoren Francis Babcock, Tooele ters at Andrews Air Force Base, Pfc. Grant A. Yates, whose wife, Joseph Bevan, Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Howard Maryland. Albert Pacheco, Tooele lives at 369 East 17th South Joyce, in Ann Farris, Tooele from Confab Captain Hammond serves with Return Lake Salt City, recently attended Clegg this staff as an Engineering ConJames A. Hawkins, Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Clegg a five-da- y religious retreat at the Lor- sultant Class Guided on Third and Advisor Army Specialist Vigil, Tod Park East retreat site near Evangelina Far home returned evening Saturday Armys en C. Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Missile Test Instrumentation, and Medical Okla. They Seoul. from Oklahoma City, A. F. Dunn. 70 West Second South, has been at New Mexico and BaltiMartha Alverson, Stockton Catholic and Jewleft here January 4th, traveling Protestant, is a member of the 37th Engineer more prior to his present assignthe National ish chaplains alternate planning attend to LEAVE ON HOME train, by Groups 9th Battalion basket- ment. conven- the program of lectures, conferAssociation Airman 3rd Class Stephen J. Cattlemens ball team which recently won the He is married to the former home from Ells- tion held there. Thirty - five Utah ences and services. arrived Flanders Invitational Barracks Wallace Laura Adams of Pleasant Grove, worth Air Force Base, South Da- cattlemen were attending and Yates, a supply clerk in Headtournament in Stuttgart, Germany. they have three Children children, kota, Saturday evening on a thirty-da- y they received much valuable in- quarters Co. of the 8th Engineer Specialist Dunn, assigned to the Steven, JoAnn and Michael, and in furlough. He is the son of Mr. struction while there. The ac-- Battalion, entered the Army SerWalive at 9620 Harrison Avenue, battalions Headquarters and included a tour of the tober 1955 and has been in the When also Steve Mrs. Flanders. and vice Company, entered the Army shington 22, D. C. station Far East since October 1957. his leave is up he will go to New agricultural experiment in August J956 and arrived in Eursoldier is a 1952 The the is which on AgriculYork and depart from there operated by battered road sign, which was completely VANDALISM apparently by hunters, continues MARRIAGE LICENSES ope last March. of Tooele high school. He Okla. Still ture at Water, Thule Air for 23rd a blast graduate its College Base, off by sheared base, February apparently at an alarming rate. Left, in the Coun'v ISSUED AT TOOELE - Bad-triDunn is a 1949 graduate of TooGreenland, where he will be sta They enjoyed a most pleasant was employed by Bradley from a shot gun. County Commissioners met Bill West, who operates a crusher for the Fred Smith, 20, Tooele, and Patin His life. ele high school and a 1956 graduate civilian Furniture is Mr. ger tioned for a year. Stephen has Clegg Wednesday evening in an effort to take steps County, points to the damage done to the doors of Brigham Young University. He ricia Colby, 17, Tooele, Associa-(parentand Mrs. Charles Mr. of in the Cattlemens Utah to serve ttvo vandalism. wanton to the years remaining cu. yard shovel (County equipof one-hastop was formerly employed by The Freddie Davis, 28, Dugway and tion. Yates, live on Route 1, Tooele. the Air Force. while Mick St. Jeor holds up a badly 26, Dugway. Violet ment) Steed, Bulletin. Transcript 2 2 2 2 0; Sixth Ward Gold Green Ball Set For January 18 I e"J f J ls !cjSaffstnv A . ! Pass Red Cross Water Safety Sol. J. Selvin Resigns as Welfare Board Chairman; Russell Freebairn Named illlGS Band Loyalty Instructors Course Club to Meet Gen. Ordnance Given New lT Commissioners Grant Assist Licenses Monday 7:30 p.m. Hus-speci- al Tuesday for Iva McBride Chase well-know- n dir-mitt- Bon-panie- d by-la- . Captain Hammond Andrews W. at Base General Board Member Attend Tooele Stake Meeting n, Dunn Plays With Winning Team Germany es 1 p. lf i |