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Show 'm WWMM Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- 9 Number Tooele, Utah, Friday, January 31, 1958 n Thirty-Fou- r Senator Sol J. Selvinjooele Countys No. 1 Citizen, Quietly Celebrates 80th Birtbilay, Friday 5 th Ward Present MIA to 3-A- ct Comedy. Monday "Gufer Dust," a comedy in three acts, will be presented Monday, Feb 3 by the Tooele Fifth Ward J MIA. Curtain time is 7.30 pm. at the North Tooele stake tabernacle and everyone is invited to attend. Admission is free. The play is directed by Noel-leeThomas, activity counselor of the Fifth Ward MIA. Cast of characters include Sarah Garret, Effie Nelson; Jim Garret, Woodrow Twede; Bud, their son, Eldan Hill; Tome, Ranee Burgess; Rachael Adams, Eva Wiseman; Jerry Adam, Robert Marx; Anna Adams. Iois Bailey; Maud Me cham, Ruth Jones; Dr. Glen MitMarine chell. Johnson; Arthur Franklin, Tom Burgess and Butch, Tippy, the Byron DcLaMare dog will depict changes in the club over the past years at the annual party to be held Wednesday, Feb. 5 in honor of past presidents. FASHIONS COME AND FASHIONS GO but the Women's Club of Tooele goes on. Pictured above are members of the club who 44 Chorus Line to Feature Womans 58 Party n j accord-- ! include . ' E G-V 'I v ' t i ,- ' , -s , J Federsen 7 Mrs. Fawn C. ;y 1' Pedersen Is Mother of Year tv Mrs. Fawn C. Pedersen has been named by the Women's Club of Tooele as Tooele County Mother of the Year for 1958. Mrs. Pedersen, by reason of this honor, becomes also a candidate for Utah Mother of the Year and National Mother of the Year. Mrs. Pedersen is a native oFOg-inden, having been born there Jan-dathe daughter of uary 3' James S. and Ina Heller Carver, both of whom are deceased, Rafael Mendez, Trumpet Virtuoso Tooele County Citizens Invited an open house for all his,e'e Lions in their regular meeting day, Feb. 5 at 7:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. at 'to announcement released this was knocked out ofi,urs(lay nl8,lt of when the the G. program Mantes. day by Mrs. Ernest jator Seivin's doctor ordered him Speaker for the evening will be club president. Florence Papageorge, who - nC 8 s Changes which have taken placejto spend the day quietly at an International Farm Youth Jas localhome. the since founding of the delegate to Greece, Selvin the came to club 44 years ago will be staged Senator Lions are particularly anxious'Ogden before being called to the in review as a part of the honor 'ted States in 1909 from his native Saturday, Feb. 1 is the day, t0 hear Mss Papageorges report Eastern States LDS Mission in In keeping with the proclam-program for the past presidents :Luthiana, where he was born Jan. of her m. is the time when the Tooele ation James of in 1918. p inasmuch Bevan,8 for Her labors Mayor the Greece, first 1878. stay He in 31, arrived in Tooele, year who will attend. school band will appear in to are honor invited Tooeleans of high Lions as Can-pain Clubs Utah finance the were and around Toronto, Mrs. Dorothy Journay, Mrs. Eth- 1910. the Tooele high school band Sat- their annual winter concert at the of the of the and she exchangejada, her mis expense cloHe completed and a el Avis and Mrs. Wanda VanNess organized opened Tooele high school gymnasium. are the committee in charge of thing store in this city which was program, as one of their projects. sion in New York City and West urday. It is a small return for the Rafael Mendez, world famous Virginia. his and called name still bears and by reservations arrangements She returned to Ogden in 1920, many services which the Tooele trumpeter, will appear as guest may be made by calling Mrs. E.B. the title of "Seivins. Customers was credit manager in a ladies high school band performs for soloist. He has made musical histand not only bought goods from hts Jones, 702. ' clothing store and bookkeeping in the public during the year, to ory by establishing new standards establishment but became his with honor them her fathers grocery business until your presence of performance for the trumpet steadfast personal friends, and annual the concert at 1922. Saturday at He has been playing since he swore by his word, the merchan8 worlds with the In two she these was greatest was six years of age. As a youth, also pm. years, dise he carried, and his pattern of held Friday, Jan. 31 following the counselor in the ward YWMIA, trumpeter, Rafael Mendez, as he outplayed the leading teachers with the people. dealing basketball game between Tooele .Sunday School teacher, and sec-an- guest soloist, and Lee Caldwell, of the trumpet and as a mature He has served as Mayor of TooCyprus. artist, he is conceded to be the retary and member of the Ogden as concert director. ele City, State Representative and Theme of the dance is Heaven Tabernacle Choir, greatest trumpet virtuoso of all now State Senator. The only honor and music will be by 0n on Earth time. e 922 mar-Le5 vvas she Apn which he has not attained is that Caldwells orchestra. Price, riwj t0 Herman Pedersen in the For those who do not have their of Governor, but Governors have of admission is 75 cents couple, Salt Lake LDS tickets, will be they may be purchased at Rockets in Research she and his Temple, sought opinions and wisdom, 50 cents 35 cents extra then moved to Oasis where Mr. and the $1.25 adult admission, 50 door, stag C. Obed Professor presented by and he is highly regarded in the cents for children. lady. Pedersen was cashier of the Oasis Haycock Director of the Upper Air'piablic life of this state MOVING OF THE FIRST SECURITY BANK to its new building State Bank. Research Laboratory Universityof A year ag0 today the Sa(e Sen on South Main took another step nearer Wednesday with the NEW SON FOR THE In the Oasis Ward, both Mr. and Utah at the Central School PTA ate declared a recess to honor DEAN STRINGHAMS hanging of this new sign on the almost completed structure. Mrs. Pedersen were presidents of next Mon. evening, Feb. Senator Selvin on his 79th birthmeeting The move is expected to be made the latter part of February. A little potential football player the MIA, and Mr. Pedersen was A 3rd at 7:30 p.m. evening of enterday and Governor Clyde and maProf. Haycock will have a model ny people from the public life of later chosen as a counselor in the tainment is being prepared by the arrived at the Tooele Valley Hosrocket to display and will show the state as well as scores of perbishopric and Mrs. Pcderwcn was Vernon Ward Mutual Improve- pital on Sunday, Jan. 26 at 4:30 Af-vment Association, featuring the p.m., earmarked for Coach Dean by use of slides and motion pic- sonal friends filled the Senate are having a Daddy Date partyjward organist, The Perfect Hideout, on Friday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m. in In 1928 the Pedersens moved to play, by and Mrs. Barbara Stringham. The ture actual firings of rockets. He Chamber to pay him honor. Ann Reichman and Marjorie Stethe North Tooele Stake recrea-jsal- t Lake and will also explain the satellite pro- resided City young man weighed in at seven only of the after close the Shortly jects and the principles involvedjstate Legislature session, Senator tion hall. This promises to be a for four months, when they went vens, which will be presented in pounds, nine ounces and will be including to Hyrum whre Mr. Pedersen was the Vernon Ward Friday, Jan. 31 named Robert Dean. Pleased as 17 putting satellites into orbit around Selvin underwent major surgery, gala evening ofandfun,refreshments. cashier of the Hyrum State Bank. at 8 p.m. the can be with her new brother is earth. games dancing, and and life between struggled At Hyrum, Mrs. Pedersen was The public is cordially invited death for an exteed time, and Other features of the evening Nancy, age five. Proud grandparto attend and support PTA activi- - finally fought his ward choir president and activity will be program numbers by Eva ents are Mr. and Mrs. Ferron G. way back. It Co. B 115th Engr. Bn., announces'tjes director in the Stake YWMIA, and Yates, Ruth Olson and Leon Yates. Lamb, Salt Lake City, Mrs. Mary was the prayers and faith of my that they are now accepting apto Helen Dunlavy is president of friends which from this she was called to be This suspense filled comedy is Stringham and great grandfather, me thru, pulled plications for their annual Queen the Central School PTA. stake Primary counselor in charge being directed by Sister Jean W. A. Bodell, Midvale. said the Senator on his return T.H.S. Contest. All civic organizations, of activity. Foote, MIA counselor, assisted by home. THREE CASES CHICKEN POX been Personal invitations have military installations, merchants, She was also a member of the His recovery from the nature of Delvona Warburt-o-n Three cases of chicken pox and Jackie Larson, and any individual may sponsor a of Utahs most promi- some given Hyrum Literary Club, which was the surgery which he underwent and Belva C. Fredrickson. Cast one of cancer were reported for nent people to attend the Tooele;an aff,iiate ot the General Feder-hig- h queen. made national medical include Lloyd Pendleton Tooele history. members for the week ending The Miss Utah National Guard school s annual winter band aje(j hviv. i j qujS an(j has been constantly as Murdock, an escaped convict Jan. 25,Countythe State Yes, Tooele County people cele- concert on and judged Department pageant is state-wid- e by Saturday evening. a member of clubs since that time brate Friday the 80th birthday of on the basis of talent, poise, perthe dignitaries who re- which has been so affiliated. She and Gary Larson as Slessinger, of Health. ; aILi Among their number one citizen in the another escaped convict. Other ceived the invitations were Gov- was also sonality, and appearance in bathsecretary of the Hyrum members of the cast are Helen,"URN ON YOUR P0RCHL16HT person of Senator Sol J. Selvin. ernor and Mrs. Mrs. Goins D. Clyde, ing suit and evening dress. CandiGeorge Red Cross. His brother, Isidor Selvin of Bonnie Pendleton, Charlene1 dates for the title of Miss Utah President and Mrs. David O. McThe Pedersens lived in Logan Lloyd, here has arrived Michigan, Lloyd, Mary Ann Green, Linda National Guard must meet eligibiKay, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene from 1932 to 1933 where Mr. Pedto celebrate with his brother. Sharon Yates and GerCastagno, Jelesmk. lity criteria necessary for evenersen was affiliated with the ald Yates. tual entry in the Miss Utah or Thatcher Bank, until First Security Admission will be by donations Miss America Pageant. purchased that bank and the Ped- to the Vernon Ward MIA enterThe selection of Tooele National ersens moved to Tooele in August tainment fund. Guard Queen will be entered in of 1933, and Mr. Pedersen became Pot-Lustate-wide the Queen contest for a ck the first cashier at the organizaGet Those Third selection of a Queen and two attion of the Tooele First Security Mrs. Dagna Tressia Erickson the state contest to tendants from Shots Now Polio Bank. at died Wednesday Goins, age 62, the Utah National Guard Since coming to Tooele, Mrs. of the County Polio Members 2:30 p.nt. at her home at 25G West represent in the Miss Utah pageant and to Pedersen has been a member of Committee issue a reminder to of Christian 5th South. She had been in failing Womens Society such state functions apreign at the Tooele Womens Club and was those of the Service will sponsor a pot luck health for the past year. community who reto National Guard actistake 30 6 of week Primary Blazer leader and ceived free polio shots last year, She was born November 1, 1S96 propriate at this supper Friday vities. later counselor and from May, that it is now time for the third at Murray, Utah, to Matilda L. The selection of Utah's national p.m. There will be a charge of 1939 to the summer of 1944, was shot. To make the immunization $1 for adults and 50 cents for Erickson and the late Erick P. Guard will be sent to the colorful of the Tooele Stake Pri- effective, the third shot is 12. Everyone is inpresident children under Erickson and received her early Mr. Meilland Blossom Festival in the NaAssociation. to come and will be contactmary vited education in Murray. She moved Cherry tions capitol next April. Mrs. Pedersen was president of ed to bring some food donation Jusf Arrived At to Tooele with her family in 1910 You are cordially invited to parthe Tooele Women's Club during the supper. The proceeds will for DUP TO MEET and has since resided here. She Tooele Valley Hospital in the official preliminary the 1937 and 1938 activity year. be used towards the expenses of Atkin Camp, DaughtEmma J. was a member of the L.D.S. ticipate contest by contacting any of the Orven and Shirley Jean Wilkin- In 1940 she was called to be sec- ers of Utah Pioneers will meet this church. Church. and securing an enLets all come and do our share. son Agar, Tooele, son, Jan. 29. retary of the General Federation Monday, Feb. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the She was married to George A. following blank. Lt. Dan S. Amith, trance Ted and Thelma Halcomb Pitts, Womens Club, Central Districts. home of daughter, Lenora Elking-ton- . the Smith and they were parents 2293W, Mr. Miller, phone F'uneral services for Albert In 1944 Mrs. Pedersen was selecTooele, son, Jan. 29. All members and interested of four children. Mr. Smith died phone of 1347J or 1575.1. Entrance blanks Meilland, 86, were held today Clarence and Beulah Allen ted to be stake president of the ladies are urged to be in age in December, 1929. In 1952. she should all be in by Feb. 17, 1958. at 10 a.m. in the St. LDS girls groups and in 1952 she Tooele, son, Jan. 29. Marguerites was married to Thomas Goins. for selecting queen has been Catholic Church. Ernest and Betty Martinez Cor- was called to serve on the Stake Too- Date her arc husband, Surviving set for the evening of Feb. 20, A friendly, familiar figure about dova, Deseret Chemical, son, Jan. Relief Society Board. In May of past seven years as local agent ele; one son, George Raymond 1958. as he was known Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Singleton 30. 1953 she was again asked to bej for Western Union and in addition, town, Albert, three Salt lake City; Smith, Ito everyone, died Jan. 23 at the'parcnts of the 1958 New Year's Medical Tooele Stake Primary President.! has worked as an aid to her hus1 Ions Citizens of Tooele City will be Mallett, Mrs. daughters, Rest Home, where he had babv. wish to express their ap- Christine Gallegos, Tod Park in April, 1954 to 1956 she was' band in insurance and tax con given an opportunity to contribute lav ton, Maxine Sucner, Butte, Lake City: Mrs. Irene Hansen and Tooele his made home for the past sev predation to all of the merchants to the March of Dimes tonight Mary Brown, Tooele ihonorcd by being third sultants since 1937. Montana; Billie Jean Goodman, Mrs. Ardella Northrup, Tooele. Prizes Earl Heskey, Tooele of the Utah State Federation will be held Saturday atjcral years. He had been ill only who participated in the Funeral when approximately 200 women of four mother is the Mrs. and Pedersen Kansas grandTopeka, cha-i'of Womens Clubs. Since 1953 she five for the First Baby of 195S short time. Franklin England, Tooele pro- p in. in the children, four of whom arc members of local civic organizachildren. 1872 He October was SURGERY Tatc call the born at has been on the Women's Legisla- living, Martcll, Salt Lake City; tions and the Catholic Women's I, Friends inject may Also surviving are her mother, pel. I i idav Jess Cook, North Carolina tive Council. parents and the new evening from 7 Chamoson, Switzerland and camel Roth Keith and James, Tooele and Guild march throughout the city. Marvc. Gordon and Duane Erick- Moiluary little arc in States 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to to the United 1905, Oscar Hackford, Salt Lake City to'baby, to Ruth, Cindy five During World War II, Mrs. Fcd- - Ralph, in St. Paul, Minn. She has Since the polio fund is not insisters, son, all of looclo; in 1916 and had resided hereijoying the prizes given by the Charlcs R. Hansen, Granlsville'erscn was first aid leader in Civil nine grandchildren. Three of her cluded in the United Fund drive Mrs. Ivy late, Mesa, Arizona. funeral time. of the cont- - Accident wil be in the Tooele City since 1926. merchants Defense. Burial I San sons have served in the military this year at Tooele Ordnance Dejgencrous Violet Mvcron, Mrs. Tliere arc no known survivors. munity. Amanda Nelson, Grantsville She has been engaged for the forces of the nation and James pot and Dugway Proving Ground, Mis. Mildred Black. Salt Cemetery. just arrived back this week from an appeal is issued to all to give 12 six months military training at Ft. and give generously to the marchOld as a member of the National ing mothers as they call at your ADULTS I00 JO' door tonightl Guard. I g y i s hisj-M,s- Umt-jexcan- To Honor Band byPresence At Mendez Concert, Saturday 1 rt Central PTA to Hear Rocket d Expert, Monday Vernon Ward To Present Friday at , 8 p.m. d National Guard Queen Contest Deadline, Feb. : V1! iW- - &-- State's Dignitaries Invited Band Concert - Sag-ina- r, Mrs. Dagna Goins Dies Following WSC.S Sponsors Lingering Illness Supper Friday, Jan. 31st Albert Meilland Last Rites Held JOIN THE Parents New Year Baby Express MOTHERS MARCH ON POLIO Gof-fine- t, Appreciation Fourth-Elevent- h a cn-Ut- ran-cisc- TOOELE Children Under ss CYPRUS (Friday, THS Gym, 8 p.m.) Jr. Varsity 6:30 Unaccompanied, i with Parents |