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Show mij They Volume Sixty Three Formerly uh lj . 4 'vvr.'vvV f i ., V ''i V i H v Tooele, Utah, Friday, April n One Man YJ' 7, Transcript-Bulleti- rpi i) . lied, Crash w Auto-Truc- at Black k Major (icncr.il John Rock General Priesthood Session to be Carried By Closed Wire M Ichiedrk All and Ajronic Priesthood membeis in the North Tooele stake arc requested to be in the Tooele l Ward Siturday evei.ng, April 5 a: 7 pm. to enjoy the closed wire broadcast of the Genera! Session of Priesthood meeting being broadcast fiom t.ae tabernacle on Temple Square, unless they are able to attend the meeting in the afire. Blame Larsen and Stanley H. McAllister of Tooele, were first to reach the burning man and smother the flames and brought in Ogden. His con- T.O.D. Women's Mrs. Lea Mobbs and Mrs. Jean Phillips, chairman. Not present at time of picture, Mrs. Fern Bicganskie. TfiS Music Students Win 19 Club to hold Firsts Easter Egg Hunt The Women's Club of Tooele Old nance Depot are planning an Easter egg hunt for the children of the Mess and Women's Club. It will be held Saturday from 3 pm. until 5 p.m., April 5 at tin Officers Club. There will he prizes, favor-- ant' refreshments for all. All those who plan to participate please notify Mrs. Jean Phillips, phone TU Ext. 6761. : in 26 parti Last year thcre-wer- e ipants in the first division classi fication and this year, there were 19. 17. Winners of first division ratings: Roderick Stookey, bassoon, ac companist, Mrs. Hercim; Janice Tryan, alto sax, accompanist Mrs Hercim; Robert Marx, E flat clarinet solo, accompanist Mrs. Her rim; Jane Smith, B flat clarinet, iceompamst Kathy Shields; Jern P.T.A. to Liddell, trombone, accompanist 7 Vfrs. Hereim; Prent Wood, bari A will mee1 tone, accompanist Mrs. Hereim; Central School FT Monday. April 7 at 7:30 p.m. Busi- Jonna Deppe, cornet solo, acconi ness of the meeting will be tin pamst Faye Worthen; Mary Lv nomination of officers for the 1058 Whitehojse, bass clarinet, accom 59 season. panist Judy Proctor; Pete Kearns Speakers for the evening will be Jrum, rudimenta! training, Gordor Superintendent Sterling R. Harm H. Lee; David Kettner, tvnipani, and Principal Arthur D. Jackson. rudunental training, Gordon H Lee; Jay Powell, French horn accompanist Mrs. Hereim; Bil Nelson, trumpet, accompanist An ictte Smith; Jerry Liddell, bari tone, accompanist Mrs. Hereim; nixed clarinet quartet, Mary Li Whitehouse, Donna Penney, Anderson, Linda Grcssman Saxophone quartet, Dennis Spend-nve- , Janice Bryan, Thomas Coe sens, Eleanor Johnson; woodwind Robert Young, Richarc quintet, Young, Jay Powell, Bob Maynard Gienna Hansen; brass choir, Dm-n- a Central School Meet Monday, April j QteiitjpMtJ- Lyn-fiett- Jusf Tooele Valley Hospital Alfred and Lilie Chen Elsholz Wcndovcr, daughter, April 1. Medical Thayer Harry W. W. baritone trio, Jim Tate, Londa Cowans, Jaren Vowles, accompan ist. Mrs. Hereim; trombone trio Ronald Bateman, John Cluff, Dan Lawrence, accompanist Marlene Nix and Judy Proctor: trumpet rio, Bill Nelson, Donald Prince Bob Shields, accompanist Janice Bryan. Winners of third division F lute quartet, Joanne James, Bud Mortcnsen, Neva Joyc Warr, ludy Zen'ncr; Dennis Spendlove tenor saxophone, accompanist Mrs Hereim. Brass and percussion adjudica-owas Dr. Daniel Martino of Brigham Young University. Woodwind adjudicator was Dow Young, director of instrumental misic at East high school, Salt Lake Citv. rat-Tig- s: Lady Elks to Elect New Officers, Tues. Regular meeting of Lady Elks viil be held Tuesday, April 8 and ill members are urged to attend, business of the evening will be the election of officers. Precceding the meeting, dinner will be served at the Lodge hall it 6:30 p.m. to all Elks and their partners. Deppe, Sherman Adamson, Bob Nash. Jed Dymock, Jerry Liddell Brent Wood, .Richard Coesens, ,Tohn Cluff, Ronald Bateman, Dar Karen Lawrence, Jay Powell, Young, Stewart Wilson; percussior quintet, Karl Christensen, Pete Kearns, Dean Lewis, David Kctt rudimental ner, Boyd Loveless training. Gordon H. Lee; corne trio, Donna Deppe, Richard Kroff, Kennv Turnhow, accompants Taye Worthen. Arrived At Saylor, Tooele Smtchler, Ogden Baby girl Haddock ,T. G. Calvillo, Salt I ake Zella Snviler, Tooele Christine Sorensen, Tooele James Halcomb. Tooele. Tester Weaver, lbapali j ft ; Lieut. Colonel Snyder 320th Ordnance Battalion to be 1st TOD Reserve iceompanist, Janice Bryan; Rich-Imard Coesens, baritone, acccmpan- French horn 1:30 pm. Faster egg hunt for ist, Mrs. Hercim; Jr. Sunday Seimo! pupTs iquartet, Jay Powell, Roger Wil- 7 TO Karen Yeung. Stewart pm. Methodist Youth 'son, accompanist. Marlene Nix; of Infants, and of Membeis : Recep-- 1 Cantata set j PICTURFD ABOVE are three Tooele swimming stars who be competing in the AAU Age Group Championships Barbara Marker, current record holder in the piris individual medbutterfly, the freestyle, the ley and a member of the champion medley relay and 160 freestyle relay teams; Mark Imai, record holder of the boys e butterfly, the 40 and and a member of the medley and lbO yard freestyie relay teams and Virginia Darker, who is on the girls' champion medley and freestyle relay teams. This trio nolds 12 Intermountain records and are expected to add to their laurels during this year's meet. will The combined Tooele high school chorus and Seminary choir will present an Faster cantata in a sunrise service. Sunday morning Scheduled to begin at 6:30 a m.. the musical will be held at the' First Sixth Ward church, outside f the weather permits, Even one is invited to attend. 100-yar- d d '100-yar- 1 i Tooele to Host Age-Grou- Championships, April - 25-2- - d Om-an- d Many Prizes Ready for Co. Livestock Snow Funeral Tuesday y For J. W. Russell In Clover Ward Babe Ruth Unit National Guard Plans Friday Dance 1 Sets Meeting Tues. April 8 Mrs. Harriet S April Ross Dies here Beauty Contest exper-o'cloc- rt WAY Nadine IIde, cen- ter, explains a part to Jimmy Jones and Kaye Lowry, two of the leads in the junior high to be school operetta, "Saucy Ilollandaise, presented to the public, Thursday, April 17. Doyle West is director and Miss Hyde is assistant director. Tickets are now on sale by cast members. set for Miss Utah Thursday, 11:30 19, go who was killed March KSL to help defray the expense of tragic air crash which claimed the lives of 17 other fliers the state finals to be held in Salt Lake City. at Bridgeport, Texas. The young man was the nephew of Mrs. Wayne Harrison of this city and also the relative of the Golfers Nora Smith family. Attending the daytime students enrolled winter funeral services from here were Kick-Of- f quarter at the University of Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Harrison, For Tues. 15 Final tabulation of the winter Mrs. Nora Smith, Mr. and Mrs. will hold this Association Golf Mr. Smith released and Marvin Sherman enrollment, quarter Lady's week by J. A. Norton, University Smith. breakfast on their annual kick-of- f registrar, put combined day and Tuesday, April 15 at 10 a.m. in the evening residence registration at SUNDAY GUESTS Edgemount recreation hall. Tickmore than 600 1494 students Lynn Bernard, Salt Lake City, ets are $1. For reservations, call greater than the winter quarter to- visited with friends and relatives Briggs Anderson at 404 or Marie tal a year ago. in Tooele on Sunday. Macaluso at 125S or 1112. in a Lady THIS 25-2- 6 Officers Group to Meet Here, Tues. Smith, DONE p State County 27 ITS back-strok- 160-yar- Bolstering her position as the West's swimming capthe most valuable training thelrT?ular meeting, Wednesday, Ap- Tooele host the age group will ital, il 9. members of the 320th Ordnance championships April Young Nominated are: for president, Battalion have ever received-Lt- . paddleri from all over the western Colonel Walter E. Snyder is Mr. J. B. Baldwin Jr. and Mrs. states will converge at Tooele's Commanding Officer of the 320th Steve Wilson; first vice president, famed Memorial Pool for the two-da- y Ord. Bn. He served on active dutyMrs- Robert E. Wassom and Lloyd swimfest. Hansen; second vice president, Rudolph John Smith, 54, 130 No.lfrom 1941 to 1946 in the African'Utah State Association of County and medals valued at JosArnold Trophies Mr. Second St, died Thursday morn-lanand Peterson duringIrsEuropean Theatres will be awarded to the ing at 5 a.m after an extended World War II. where he earned eph Koeven; third vice president. Officials will hold a county off- over $1,000 illness. seven battle stars. Principal Oveson; secretary, Mrs. icials' dinner session and school at champions in 60 events in which Cal He was born at Midvale, Utah, On a recent liaison viFarrington and Mrs. Louis Marvista next Tuesday, April 8 young paddlers under 16 compete in the various races with other March 3, 1954, a son of Fred and sit -- to TOD, Lt. Colonel Snyder Panminzio; ttcasurer, Mrs. James at 7 p.m. The school will discuss the bet- stars their own age. Rosie Simonich and was married stated that he was favorably im- Bagle and Mrs. Walter Reed. And as usual, the Tooele boys ter operation and handling of counto Ann Gregrich, Dec, 12, 1936. pressed by the training capabiliand girls swim clubs will be the ty affairs. He had been employed at the ties this station has to offer'. Mrs. Rose Nisonger, county re- teams to beat. Leigh Pratts girls International Smelting and RefinLt. Colonel Snyder has attended corder, and State lady vice presi- are undefeated this year, and only ing Company and was a member the University of Nebraska, Lindent, will be one of the local speak- the University of Utah holds a vicof the Catholic St. Marguerites pa- coln, Nebraska. He is now emers. tory over the boys team, and that rish. ployed as a sales engineer at the was in the Senior AAU champSurviving are his widow, twojsidles Company, located in ionships. The boys are undefeated sons, Fred Sidney, and a aha. Nebraska. He is a member in age group meets, so it doesn't of all ToocIp of several fraternal organization; daughter, Connie, take a clairvoyant to predict that Also surviving are the following including: American Legion, VFW, Only a little over a month retheyll capture the team trophies. brothers and sisters and step bro- and Reserve Officer's Association Currently, there are 59 Interthers and sisters, Rosie Kladock, He and his wife, Idabclle, reside mains for stockmen to get their coun-mountain records on the books and Palisaide, Colorado; Frank Skala, at 1011 South Locust St., Grand exhibits ready for the annual livestock show, which will be Tooele swimmers hold 37 of these Leadville, Colo.; Fred Smith and Island, Nebraska. held at Grantsville, May 10. 13 girls marks and 24 standards, Chrislots Angeles, Mary Minogue, Among the special prizes being tine Kelly and Maggie Cvar, MidFuneral services for Joseph Wi- for the boys. With strong teams offered is a Holstein calf, donated lliam vale; Joseph, Edward and Bill Russell, were held Tuesday entering from California, Omaha, bv the Lions Club to be given to at Deseret Gym, Magna's Smith, John and Mike Simonich p.m. in the Clover Ward cha- Montana, the best exhibit by junior dairy and Francis Anderson, Tooele and under the direction of Bishop Surf Club and unattached swimpel men. A trophy with a special cash Orson Johnson of Albert Simonich, Sandy. the Clover Ward mers from all over the intermounwill be awarded for the best prize Funeral services are pending. Mr. Russell died Sunday, March tain area the record book is sure io be rewritten. range bull and a donor from Og 29 of causes incident to age. den is offering a pig to the best Qualifying heats will be held in the was giPrayer at mortuary the mornings of both days, with junior exhibit of pigs. ven Orson Johnson. by Bishop TuesThere will be a meeting, Stockmen are urged to get their Invocation was offered by Ross the six fastest swimmers in each day, April 8 at 8 p.m. in the City entries in condition for the show. Russell, second counselor in the event competing in the finals durA dance has been planned for Hall for all interested persons. ing the afternoon. Ward bishopric. Clover Gtiardsmen and their friends for Anyone wishing to volunteer his musical and Opening closing Friday, April 4. Dancing will be- or her services in the capacity of numbers were by a ladies double gin at 8 p.m. at the Armory and umpire, scorekeeper, park - worktrio, composed of Delores Bracken, admission will be 50 cents. er, or as a sponsor of a team, is 11 Barbara Russell, Betty Sagers, asked to attend this very important Donna Russell, Camille Sagers and ELDER OLSEN TO SPEAK SUN. planning meeting to help get this Gaye Russell. They sang "I Need Elder Robert W. Olsen, recently league started on its 1958 season. Thee Every Hour and Oh, My home from the California mission, Anyone who helped in any way Father. They were accompanied will be the speaker at the Tooelelin this worthwhile project last year Sixth Ward Sacramental service, is especially urged to come out and Mrs. Harriet Stewart Ross, age by Mabel Sagers. Mrs. Edna Gillespie sang "The this coming Sunday evening at 5:30jshare the advantage of his 85, died at the Tooele Valley hosEnd of a Perfect Day. She was fol11:30 a.m at icnce with the new volunteers. pital Thursday Four of Tooeles young lovelies accompanied by Roxie Lee. lowing a long illness. entered the contest for Toohave Harwere R. Speakers Sterling The body was taken to Richfield, ele representative in the to be prepared for funeral services ris, James R. Williams and Bishop Miss county's Utah contest and other orgaOrson Johnson. and burial. The service will be The benediction was offered by nizations and individuals are makheld at Joseph Saturday at noon. Virgil Jenks, first counselor in the ing plans to enter their candidates. Burial will be in Annabel. KSL, who is sponsoring the conMrs. Ross has been a resident Clover Ward bishopric and the has announced the judging to test, was Merlin dedicated by of Tooele for the past year, mak- grave take place, here, April 11. Johnson. home with her daughter, ing her Skyline Cafe has announced Miss Burial was in the St. John ceme Mrs. Dell Bridges. Francis Naylor as its candidate Mrs. Ross was bon in Southern tery. and Grantsville Lions are sponsorUtah, Nov. 15, 1872, the daughter ing Margaret Barrus. Tooele Lions for Attend Funeral of Gabriel and Sophia Utley, Utah will enter Beverly Lindholm and pioneers. the National Guardsmen will enter Young Flyer at their queen, Miss Karen Fernau. Cedar Valley An organization, club or indiviFuneral services were held Weddual may enter a candidate. There Claude for at Cedar Valley nesday is a fee of $10, which will to ASTER SI RVH I S Robert Young,- bassoon. Hereim; ((IMMUNITY METHODIST CHURCH. SUNDAY, APRIL 6'lHjarcompamsl, Mrs. Hercim; Rich- 9:15 a m. Sunday School bass, accompanist J.ird Coesens, II am. Divine Worship Mrs. Hercim; Joanne James, flute, Baptism Sunrise Easter The 320th Ordnanee Battalion is one of the first LSAR units that will train on active duty at Too-e!e Ordnance Depot's "new" US Armv Reserve Ordnance Training Center this summer. Lolonel John A. Supensky, Commanding Officer, TOD, said that the management Sterling R .Harris PTA will hold at TOD is planning to make this annual election of officers at their ings: I cha-;x-- Sunday Morning j Winners of second division ratB flat clarinet quartet, Ann ette Smith, Jane Smith, Glonna Hansen. Roger Murray; David Williams, oboe, accompanist, Mrs. Surgery Jess Cook, North Carolina First-Sixt- pre-cam- District Festival Last years record of 12 first d- vision ratings in the instrumental solo and ensemble contest W'as bettered this year with the young winning a total of Rudolph J .Smith Dies Thursday; Funeral Pending I.' i o him to the Tooele Valley Hospital, Dee Hospital FOR THE EASTER egg hunt COMMITTEE at Tooele Ordnance Open Mes left to right Mrs. LaVaun Wigdahl, Mrs. Marie Gallian, Mrs. Margaret Tarpley, Mrs. Sue Paulovich, f and Thursday he was taken to the dition is listed as critical.' Gillette Ambulance and Bud White with a wrecker, and Highway Patrolman Howard E. Cooper, and Sheriff Fay Gillette and Deputy James Park, responded to calls. The wrecker was needed to take the body of Mr. Corbridge from under the car and the Gillette Ambulance brought the dead man to Tate Mortuary. Salt Lake County fire fighting equipment responded to fight the fire fcom the burning truck and gas. All traffic was halted over the viaduct and routed over the Garfield smelter road from the time of the collision at 6:35 p.m. and are until 11:30 p.m. when the was cleared for traffic. Hmruks Or.lnaiue, effettue Thursday, Aprs! 3rd. according to information released ft on TOD. Thursday af lernoon to the Transcript ?d out of the window of his burning cab with his clothing and hair Saturday, be at the park, ready to hunt for Faster tggs. There w.ll be prizes for all. Following the hunt, the pony, complete with saddle. bridle and blanket will be jflven away. Has your daddy got you a ticket yet? H. widely known lot ally, due to three1 sep irate v isi.s to Tooele Ordnance Depot, has been appointed Chief pf One man is dead and another ,s in the Tooele Valley Hospital with first, second and third degree vi: ns as a risult of a collision on the Black Rock Beach viaduct Dor Ann James try be given away at annual Faster egg the City Park. Rer.oon whistle blows Forty-Thre- e ter jWcdncslay at 6 35 pin. A propane trutk traveling cast was s:.uik by a car traveling wes on the west sloje of the viaduct and th p'opane gas was ignited when the truck tipped over. The car favcied 132 feet and rolled on its top killing the driver, louis F. Corbridge, S3, of Magna, instantly. age 30, of Harry Smtchler. Ogden, driver of the truck, crawl BARRY I LLSWORTH and out the Shetland pony to the Hit and Spur seventh hunt, Saturday, April 5 at member, kids, when the Number Another is Critically Burned in v 4, 1958 i Plan Breakfast April |