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Show pra Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Number Tooele, Utah, Friday, February 7, 1957 n Thirty-Fiv- e County wide BSil Court of Honor Wed. Feb. 12th Highlight of the Boy Siout Week to be observe J 1 tb 7 through 1 eb 11 will be a county-wid- e Court of ill mor to be held Uidntsday, I eb - in tne high sihitol auditorium he public is invited to attend s all America celebrates Boy' Si o it Week, here are a few facts about the organization The Boy Scouts of America was incorporated under the laws of the D strict of Columbia on February 8, 1010, and granted a charter by the Congress of the United States I on TOOrLC CITY POLICE FORCE now numbering eight men. who have been given a vote of confidence by Tooele City Mayor and City Council to continue to carry out the policing responsibility in this city. Chief FRONT lee. Asst. Chief. Orvel R. Hamilton, officer Leland A. Sutherland, Robert E. Callister Rear Officers Ted A Palitz, Kenneth R. Daly, Lnn Henwood, Ravmond A. Hulett. r ' Jun 1916, 15, Bey Scout Week was early set Inside "for the purpose of bunging more definitely to the attention of eich community, the value of Sioutmg as a progiam for work with boss and young men, for the! s of character and development training for citizenship" The week of I eb. 7 through 13. T. Theo Tate 8. I eb date of Unincluding original incorporation, and Feb. 12, Lincoln's Birthday, has been decreed by the National Executive Board as BOY SCOUT WI FK. All over America, Cub Scout Glen Wevland, 41. was fatally Boy Scout troops and Fx packs. on afternoon Wednesday injured when he was crushed between two Plorer units invite the people of cars on a narrow gauge railroad hem communities to join with at Garfield plant of American,t!lcrn ,n celebrating Bov Scout jWeek. This booklet provides the Smelting & Refining Co. Last rites for T. Theo Tate will Mr. Weyland had sjxmt most of unit leader with numerous heljis be held Friday at 1 pm. in the his life here but had resided at an(l suggests that other approjv Ward church. 15612 South 4020 West. Kearns formate proceduies await develop- - Mr. Tate died very suddenly on ment bv enthusiastic Scoters. the past year. from a heart attack. Tuesday He was born Jan 10, 1915 at Friends mhy call at the Tate i Erda, a son of Earl B and Ida Mortuary, Thursday evening from Virginia Turner Weland He was 7 to 9 p m. and Friday prior to married to Mary F.lva Haves. Nov serv ices 27 1943 at Fly, Nevada. Burial will be in the Tooele City He had been employed at the Glen Weyland Dies from Last Rites for T. Theo Tate Garfield Mishap Friday, 1 p.m. Fourth-Elevent- International Smelter. Kenne-co- CopjH-Ely and in 1952 operated a row crop ,at OPhKAIlON bkO.xtlillb Explorers ol Post 346, under the direction of Bill Synder-gaarwill camp out Friday night and part of Saturday on the Tooele City Park next to the First Ward church on Mam and Vine St. as a part of Scout Week observances. Shown above checking gear that will be used and displayed are left to right, front Mr. Winchester. Robert Nash, Dale Back Michael Hildreth. d, and farm at Godding, Idaho He was a member of the LDS Church. Surviving in addition to his widow are six brothers and three sisters. Parley Earl, LcGrande,! Cristopher M , Lewis Elvon, Tooele; Henry Harding Bellingham, Washington; Ross, Magna; Mrs Clara Marett, Tooele; Flame Virginia McVay, Nassena, New York and Vinnie Ruth Rendina, Bayside, T Cemetery. W - a y-- Annual Lincoln Day Banquet February 11th - The Tooele County Republican Club will hold their annual Lin coin Day Banquet on Tuesday, February 11 at 7:30 pm. at Mar vista. E. LaMar Buckner will be the featured speaker. Mr. Buckner is past National president of the Jr. Chamber of Commerce, and won State Distinguished Service Award in 1951 for the Chamber. He is a member of the Board of Governors for the National American Red Cross, on the General Board of MIA in Ogden and is a member of the Governors Expen- NY. Lieut., Mrs. Frank U.P.flg'Car Due Here Moscon Home Friday, Feb. 14 From Five Sisters Honor Mrs. Millie Orme On 77th Birthday Explorer Post To Camp in Center ol Town tt 1951 Japan sisters of one of Tooele's oldest "unbroken" families met toLt. and Mrs. Frank A Moscon a Explorers from Post 346 Tooele gether February 5th in honor of Milson. Allen, age 18 months, ard of Mrs. Eleventh Ward, will conduct "Op- birthday anniversary arrived home last weekend from eration Frostbite. Friday night, lie Orme. Japan, where Lt. Moscon has been 7 by camping out on the Besides Mrs Orme, who cele- stationed with the U S Airforce, Tooele City Park at Main and brated her 77th birthday on Feb since August 1956 Vine. t, her sisters Mrs. Olive Gordon. He was joined by Mrs. Moscon Bill Syndergaaid, post advisor, Mrs. Edna Dobson, Mrs Ida Staand infant son on Christmas Eve stated tnat tne camping demon ples and Mrs. Ruby W'hear, all of of 1956, at Yokota Air Force Base stration will be given as a part ol Tooele and Mrs. Hazel Pocock of in Greater Tokyo Scout Week activities and will give Salt, Lake City, met with her at Lt. Moscon carries a Letter of an how to see a chance people .iarmans Cale in Salt Lake City Commendation from Colonel James actual Explorer camp is set up for dinner and then enjoyed a E. Johnson, USAF Commander at and conducted. show. Yokota Air Base, for meritorious a have will also The Lxploreis service as Base Educational OffiMOTHER VISITS display of equipment that is used cer, who stated in the first parain the Explorer piogram. of the commendation, You graph Lake Salt I of Adams Kate Mis. The post will pitch tents ridaj official duhave performed City, is the house guest of her ties and carried jour night and stay until 2.30 p.m. ojt jour civic redaughter, Mrs. Hyrum Jordan. sponsibilities in an exceptionally fine manner. The commendation continues "You have applied the same eagerness, intelligence, and judgement to the fulfillment of your moral and civic responsibilities Of particular note is the additional load of responsibilities which you and your wife carried as leaders and Saturday-Sunda- y missionaries in the Church of the Latter-DaSaints in the Greater Tokyo Area. Through your efElder Joseph Fielding Smith, Priests, Seventies and Elders of the Council of the rums, Stake Mission Presidency, forts in this regard, the morals of Stake Sup'erintendency of the Sun many persons on this base, and day School, Stake Sujierintendency others, have been raised. Also, of the YMMIA, Bishops, Bishops' thiough your civic efforts, the Japcounselors, all ward clerks. Stake anese - American Relations Proand ward Aaromc Priesthood com-Fe- gram of this base has been en8 and 9. All meetings will mittees, stake and W'ard Aaromc hanced, both from an educational be held in the stake tabernacleJ Priesthood advisors and secreta-Elde- r standpoint and a Church standpoint. Lorenzo Hatch of the Church ries, stake and ward Senior Lt Moscon, in addition to his General Committee will me Pristhood committees, Quor-alsattend all sessions of the con- - urn advisors and secretaries; ward military duties, was LDS Branch ference, accoiding to announce- and stake Ward Teaching supervi-men- t President of the Yokota Branch, consisting principally of serviceby Pies. Orlando T. Barrus. sors and Seminary instructors. General conference sessions will men. A welfare meeting for all mem- e held at 10 a.m. and 2 pm. During last October, Lt. Moscon bers of the stake and ward Wei-b- e organized and directed an LDS committees, and the Stake day, to be attended by all at which antf High Council will bers of the North Tooele Stake, Servicemen's retreat, 108 wete in attendance, at a hall be held in the Boy Scout room of with a special invitation being to the general public by normally built for a congregation tabernacle at 6 30 pm. of fifty. will President O. T. Barrus. Smith President day evening Mis. Moscon was branch organMusic for the general sessions preside at this meeting A Priesthood leadci ship meeting will be furnished by the Singing ist and chorixtci, and counselor will be held at 8 pm. under the Mothers of the stake under the f in the Relief Society, and from last ugust until their leaving, was Pres. Joseph Fielding lection of Mabel Bryan. direction A free luncheon will be served president of the Primary, Smith. Those who are to attend and1 Lt Moscon is the son of Mr. and this m'cetin" are Stake Picsidency,'at 12 noon by the bishopric tile of ToocleMrs. Relief .the Fed E. Moscon and Mrs. Council, Society Slake Clerk, Stake High Stutz-ncs- , Slake Patriarch, Quorum presiden- - Second Ward for those from out of Moscon, the former Loja not Dr. can those the of who town and and is daughter Quorum Group Leaders, vementlv return to thnr homes and Mis Rex D Stutnopgcr Group secrratiics of all High Six President Joseph Fielding Smith Coming to North Tooele Stake Conference this Solving soil proolems is the key to successful crop production whether it be a commercial farm, a backyard garden or a front lawn Help on solving soil problems will be given to farmers and home owners of Tooele County when the Union Pacific Agricultural Car comes to Tooele. Feb 14 Dr. Paul Christensen, USU Extension Soil Conservationist. Professor James Thorn, head of USU Soils Laboratory and Wesley Soulier, Agricultural Agent for the Union Pacific Railroad, will present the program and answer the questions Special movies have been made to show good soil management practices. Displays and demonstrations have been prepared to show tcsults of various soil treatments The car, a school on wheels, will be spotted at the Tooele Rail road station, near Broadway, in Tooele. Sessions will begin at 9.30 am. and 1:30 pm 4H and FFA boys will be invited to the morning meeting. Farmers, home own- Mrs. House Music Teacher To Attend Nat'l Convention diture Committee. Senator Arthur V. Watkins has notified Mr. Buckner of his intentions to attend the banquet. Tom Judd, state chairman of the Republican party, will be in attendance, along with other state and county officials. An outstanding program is on the agenda. Jack Clarke is general chairman of the affair. are Dr. T. M. Alduus and Nona Shibley. Tickets are $1.75 per person, and are available from any committee member, and at Tates Confectionery. Everyone is invited to attend. Program numbers will include trumpet trio by Lee Caldwell and his children, Susan and Lee, Jr ; a vocal solo by Mrs. Arthur Jackson and a trombone solo by Mrs. Helen House will leave this Saturday for Minneapolis, Minnesota where she will attend the T and A. l.ast Central Division of the Music Teachers Association Her special attraction will be with the organ and piano sections. s Enroute she will visit with in North Dakota At Dickinson, she will be guest of an uncle Charles DeFoe and at V'alley City, will visit an Aunt Jennie DuVal Both are past 80 ears of age Jerry Liddell. Mrs House will rela-tivt- At Minneapolis, visit with Mrs. Vita DeFoe and NOTICE other relatives troubles, On her return trip she will stop Anyone dog having at Denver, where she will atiend please call 42 and not 36, as of ers and fertilizer distributors are the West Central meet of organists Feb. 1, 1958. I will not be at 36 Maurice Lee, Pound Keeper invited to attend either meeting of the association. r, Rose TOOFLE COUNTY OFFICIAL HONORED-M- rs. County Recorder, was honored at the recent County Officers Convention in Salt Lake City by being elected Lady Vice President of the Utah State Association of County Officials. Nis-onge- T.H.S. to Present 'Brigadoon' Thurs. March 4: 6 All rehearsals fo rthe THS presentation of Brigadoon are being s seeded up. Added to the many rehearsing groups will be still an other orchestra, to accompany the songs and dances. First full orchestra will be next Thursday evening at 9.30 pm Through the help of young THS instrumentalists and with the help of some townspeople filling positions in the string section, an outstanding musical play is anticipated. "Brigadoon will be presented Thursday evening, March 6 to the I general public. Since its first performance at the Ziegfeld Theatre in New York, March 13, 1947, this musical by Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe has become- - enei Mrs. Go wans- of the most jsopular of recent years ranking along with "Oklahoma, "Carousel, and "South Pacific, the Rodgers and Hamerstein hits. Lerner and Loewe have at the present time a real hit on Broadway, My Fair Lady." The musical score for "Brigadoon must be described as melodic, with catchy rhythms and a charming Scottish flavor. Costumes for the presentation are being secured from the Salt Lake Costume Co. Each of the Mrs. Alice Gowans, who was II scenes will be alive wuth Scotch born in Tooele 18 years after its tartans and plaids in kilts and founding, will celebrate her 91st dresses. birthday, Friday, amidst the well Anyone interested in helping with wishes of her family of ten childthe orchestra with a violin, viola, ren and great host of friends. cello, or string bass, is invited to She was born here February 7, contact Karl Swan at 225 South 1867, a daughter of Phillip and Main or call 117. Mary Chevlier DeLaMare, who Tickets for the evening perfor- came to Utah in 1852 and to Tooele mance will go on sale next week. m 1853, just four years after the General admission is $1, reserved founding of this community. seats, $1.50. A family dinner, Friday evening HOME FROM HOSPITAL is the only event set for the occaMrs. James V. Knight returned sion, although friends are welcome to her home on Tuesday from the to call and visit at any time during Holy Cross Hospital, Salt Lake the day. City, where she had been since Of the ten children born to Mrs. last Saturday, under observation. Gowans and the late James GowShe is improving satisfactorily at ans, all are living and the father is her home and would welcome her the only broken link in the family. The ten children who live to hofriends and neighbors. nor their mother on her 91st birthday are Beatrice Marsden, Hugh i J U Alice Gowans Will lie 91 This Friday a J. Gowans, Annie Rhone, Della Rockwell, and P. Ross Gow'ans, all of Tooele; Maude Mohr, San Francisco, Frank Gowans, Kanab; Lucille Cerola Pehrson, Vernon; Anderson, Grantsville, and Floyd Gowans, Erie, Pa. y Feb. 10th set Jusf Tooele Valley Hospital Raymond and Barbara Schmaltz Underhill, Tooele, son, Aaro-Welfa- re Feb. o John and Virginia Proctor N BAH Sweetheart Party. Come on you gallant knights, e 11th HOME TROM A TOUR of military duty in and Mrs Frank A Moscon Japan arc It is Saturday 9 p.m. North Tooele Stake Talm TOOELE vs JORDAN (Friday, THS Gym, Feb. 10 is the date set for the Tooele Jr. Women Clubs Annual Medical Club room And a few small items to bring. Monroe Schooler, Tooele Franklin England, Tooele Just a bowl, spoon and knife you SURGERY can eat with. And for drinks, a cup or glass is Jess Cook, North Carolina the thing. Oscar Hackford, Salt Lake City cents a couple Ernest Erickson, Bauer Its sixty-fivAccident Monday. Feb. 10 at 8 p.m. Amanda Nelson, Grantsville for the evening en- di-o- GOIM-GREE- Bi- 4 Sweetheart Nite Valentine fair. Joseph and Mary Santisteven And bring Padilla, Tod Park, daughter, Feb Its the night for "Sweethearts 4th. On Parade Lowe and Lydia Grant George, Well miss you if youre not there. Tod Park, son, Feb 6 The place is the Jr. W'omens d r, 4 shop, Tooele, daughter, Feb Sun-far- Satur-itende- ForJr.Voman's Arrived ffr with their joung son, Allan. SSSMmh Children Under 8 p.m.) Jr. Varsity 6:30 Unaccompanied, I 12 with Parents oOc ADULTS I00 Ward Relief Society Bake Sale, Saturday A baked foods sale will be held at Allens Food town Saturday, February 8 at 9:30 a.m. and sponsored by the Tooele Eleventh Ward Relief Society. Delicious home made bread, cakes, pies, rolls, cookies, etc. will be tertainment are Marge DeLa- Mare and Betty Shousted, assisted by Dorothy Bloomdale and Olive Grodc. CAMP DUP TO MEET Martha Warburton Camp Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet Mondav, Feb. 10 at 7:30 pm. at the home of Mrs. Mary Lindberg. Mrs. Maleta Hansen will be All members and interested ladies are invited to attend. y f |