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Show m. Volume Sixty Thiee Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, May 9, 1958 Local Boy Elected n Toosle County Higli Schools To High school commencement ex- Lee, lairry Gordon Lancaster, Linda ercises for the three Towle county Martin. Rum Mine schools been and have set. high Miles, MeirelUn I names of candidates for graduaG.oiiu Jean tion are announced from each Mart'iu-z- , I Vila tchool. Mivamoto, larrv Grantsvillc and Dugway high Miller, Shervl Janice school graduation exercises will be Martinez, Kolx-- t A held on Tuesday, May 27. and TooMillburn, David ele high school on Wednesday, Mi Kendrick. I vr.n Ray May 28. Nielson, Donald F. The candidates for graduation McBride, James M from the three high schools arc McFarland, Carolvn listed as follows: N.x, Marlene Ruth Paulick. Mirv M.ulo'vn Prix lor, Judv I ynne Carl Albert Anderson Phillips. Charles 1. Jr. Terry Lee Anderson Pendleton, Lloyd Sharp Lloyd R. Brown Park, Susanin-Pavlos- . Richard Gordon Butler Lou.s Wallace Church. Poulson, Rodney B David J. Dewey Rhea, Bonita I.oue Earl Dunvon Rainey, Samuel Leonard Kent G. F.dde Rvdalch J Ross Flfors J. Byron Ruvbal, Roger F. Vcrle Lynn Elkington Shelton, Carol I ynne J. Larry Fraser Normc Smith, Darr M. Hatch Gilbert Lee Shingledccker, Wayne G. Higley Steadman, Nolan Kay Robert F. Johanson Scott. Robert Bruce Jr. William C. Johanson Smith, Merlin Jay Ronald G. Lougy Stewart. Richard Lee James Kenneth Madsen Schmitt, Mary Jean Millward K. Larry Smith. Nancy Joyce J. Bruce Palmer Skeen, Martha Lucille Darrel Ross Palmer Storrs, Lorna Neil Peterson Stischak, Peter Michael Trenton Delaine Riddle Shuler. Mirha-- I Howard Bruce Soelberg Smith, Connie Diane Ilia DcwCy St. Jeor, Fldon Charli s on and a day of them of the work celt-hut- gie Margaret Barrus Barbara Lynne Bell Deon Gollaher Patty Ann Gustavcson Gwen Hammond Lynn Jefferies Karen Johnson Mary Jean Johnson Susanna B. Johnson Linda Miller R1DLS LOR EVERYONE! Those who enjoy-e- d the novelty of a ride in a tank or on Armed Forces Day last year are looking forward S I i to a repeat performance at TOD open house scheduled for Friday May 16. Tank Rides Special Trains To Tod Open House Friday - V Scheduled at Rosemary Millward Virginia Millward Patricia May Nuffer Sharon Palmer Emma Uean Rydalch ' Barbara Lu Sutton Beverly Murphy DUGWAY Marie Burke Richard E. Cabrey Anna Venone Cegler I David W. Greenhalgh Carol Johnson Linda Rae Newman One of the outstanding and mosi V talked-o- f events at the Tooele Ord- - Terry Patterson tance Depot's Vrmed Forces Day Ronald Vern Prestwich Rose Quidileg 'open house last year was the tank ride. So successful was this fea Nancy Lee Williams ture, that the oldsters were in stiff Judv Ann Wood. competition with the youngsters to see who would be next. TOOELE This year, an even bigger anc' Allen, Lloyd David better program has been set up Atkin, Frank Ronald .n the Combined Maintenance area Anderson, Richard N. where visitors will be treated to Arthur, Evan Howard in M45 the Armys i'ides Abbott, Richard E. tank, which in 'its official duty, Adams, David Ray tarries a crew who op Ambrose, Robert M. erate the tank and man the 90MM Bateman, Ronald gun which is mounted on the tank Bates, Marlene however to enable more people to Bates. Erma ride, the gun and turret are being Bell, Loya Ruth removed and the tank will then Bevan, Nellie Joan accomodate 15 passengers. Rides Biggs, Curtis will also be available in the AmBissegger, Melvin L. DuKW, a vehicle with the Shirleen j Live special trains from Tooele Ordnance Depot will pick up passengers Friday, 16 May and take them to the TOD Armed Forces Day Celebration, it was announced by Col. John A. Supensky. Officer. Col. Supensky has secured per mission to run his trains over the Union Pacific and Tooele Valley Railroad, and will load and unload passengers at Main and Vine Street in Tooele. Tooele at Trams will leave 9:30 a.m., 11:00 a.m., 1:15 p.m., 2:45 p.m., and 4: 15 p.m. Trains will leave Tooele Ordnance Depot for return trips tc Tooele at 10:15 a.m., 12:15 p.m. 2:00 p.m., 3:30 p.m., and 5:15 p.m Tooele Countys entire populace is invited to be guests of TOD a1 Fridays May 16 celebration. f w " y ' " " Tod Open House You Are Party Homecoming program for Elder at her unexpected best Lee Brown, recently returned misor worst, regardless of the conse sionary from the Western Cana-iiaquences, will attend the Jr. Womission, will be held Sunday. u men's Club annual May 11 at 7:30 p.m. in the First 12 at f ward church. are party, Monday, May p.m. in the club room of the city The program will be as follows: hall. Opening song, prayer by Eldei This fun feast, under the direc Howard Davis, Sacrament song tion of Mrs. Betty Dow and Mrs alk by former bishop, Howard Ruby Roberts, has been prefacec Clegg, song by Annette Smith, talk the past with the club iy Elder Junior C. Bailey, duet two weeks. These teiephone calls by Mr. and Mrs. Dorald Allred, placed at any hour of the day or alk by Elder Brown, closing song, the attire each night prayer by Elder James Wells. lady had on at the precise moment. This garb (or ensemble, i. you wish) constitutes the wardrobe of each lady for the evening. Milady, n come-as-yo- 6th Ward Sets Sat. for Dog Patch Jamboree Brown, Wanda Kay primary purpose of transporting Bryan, Donald William troops and cargo into beaches or Bryan, Janet Kaye through swamps. Bunn, Raedell Rides are scheduled to start at Bushnell, Gayle 10 a.m. on Armed Forces Day, Cardon, Robert Leroy May 16 and will continue until Coesens, Thomas E. 4:30 p.m. Cochrane, Pamela Ann Join thousands of others at the Castagno, Richard LeLand Tooele Ordnance Depot's open Caldwell, LaVar house and let the tank rides be Cole, Earl B. a must on your list, for one of the Donna E. Deppe, most enjoyable and exciting fifDow, Wayne Mack teen minutes you have ever spent. Dunn, Karl Lynn Dymock, Donna Rae Emery, Dennis Judge Anderson Weighs Evidence In Damage Suit Following the presentation of Monday, in the trial ol Emily Hunt vs. Tooele City, Judge Alden Anderson has taken the decision under study. Mrs. Hunt is suing Tooele City for $517.20 in special damages, and general damage, because $7500 in of injuries which she suffered in a fall on a city sidewalk. 4th Ward Holds Fund Banquet This Friday There will be a Dogpatch Jamboree, Saturday night. May 10, when the Sixth ward sponsors the A baseball clinic for the Babe Tooele stake dance in its recreaRuth league is planned for Friday tion hall. 8:30 is the time, 550 cents banquet for the May 9 at 7 p.m. at the Smelter-men- i person, 75 cents a couple is the Tooele Fourth ward membership h Lodge on East Vine street price. Clarks orchestra will pro- will be held in the Tooele ward banquet hall, startFilms will be shown and differ- vide the music. Wed like to see all you Sadies ing Friday at 6:30 p.m. Fried ent plays analyzed by Angelo according to Elmer Tate, nd you Abners and Marryin chicken will be served. president of the Babe Ruth league Sams from the high school dance The returns from the banquet Those invited to attend are mem- he night before. Come in your are expected to complete the 1958 bers of the Babe Ruth league, the costume or as you are and add welfare assessment, as well as asAmerican Legion league, Tooele iecor to the scene. We'll have the sist other projects of the wards. A program will be given during high school team, their managers hall decked out in a Dogpatch theme. the serving of the banquet. ai.d parents. May 9, 7 P.M. Fund-raisin- g Fourth-Elevent- Cer-roni- , Townsend. Mai tin Visher, Elaine Williams, David Glen White, Gene Warner, Gene , Mdry Lula Williams, Gwen White-house- Warburton, Gary J. Wilson, Kenneth L. Walker, Sandra Jane Wright, Chad Carlyle Walton, Re Nay Whitehouse, Roy Willis Warr. Betty Ruth Whcelock, Hannah Jane Workman, Gloria Ann Weight, Karma Webster, Linda Ann Wielatz, Robert Joseph Wilkinson, Lola Kelley Waldron, Linda G. Yates, Leon M. Zentner, William C. Zentner, El Roy Dean ! England, Kaye England, Carol Evensen, Melvin Victor Elkington, Clair N. Fox, Charles Jay Frailey, Coralee Margaret Fullmer, Robert Garth Gordon, Alvin Kim Garrard, Jacquelyn Ann Gregrich, Judith Kaye Garrard, Richard Paul Hager, Charles Bryan, Jr. Hanson, Loris Ardela Herron, Ned Hawkins, Barbara Agnes Huntsman, Jane E. Heap, Patrick Hammond, Kaye Imai, Toshio Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Phyllis Kennedy, Maxine Val Koseki, Kathleen Krish, Susan W. Kroff, David Allen Johnson, Margene Larson, Gary Wayne Lane, Robert A. Lee, Glen F. LaBadie, Leona B. Lowry, Evan Kenneth Lopez, Gilbert H. Lawrence, Karl Perry Lindholm, Beverly Arline Levingston, Nancy Helen Bud Simpson Gets High Post iWithB.LM. Albeit L. (Bud) Simpson. 35, son of Mr. and Mrs Goorgc'Simpson, of this city, has been appointed lands officer for Area 2, U S. Bureau of Land Management. In his new position, Mr. Simpson will administer mor than 90 milof public lion domain in Utah, Arizona, Nevada and Id a ho Rental, sales and other uses ol the lan-returns the United States about ten million dollars acres ' mnually. Mr. Simpson is a graduate of Utah Stale University and spent three years in the Marine Corps. Pr.or to his new appointment, die was officer of the land and minerals at Nevada Married to the former Shirley Clawson, they have three children Jerry, ten; Denny, eight, and Ja-'ic- t. six. Mr. Simpson will have his new n fice in the Boston building in 'Salt Lake City. He plans to move ms family here fiom Sparks. Nevada, in the near future. IN COSTUMES FOR THEIR BLUE ROOM DANCE are the charming young Misses Colleen and Maureen Russell, who, along with many other young dancers, will appear in the Genevieve Lewis dance revue, Saturday. May 10 at 7:45 pm. in the North stake tabernacle. The public is cordially invited to attend. Price of admission is 50 cents for adults, 25 cents for children. The event is sponsored bythe Fifth ward Sunday school. r Two More Days Bemain for Chest X-B- ay VViw'' ' Only two more days remain for those persons wishing to take adservice vantage of the free brought to Tooele by the TB mo unit. Saturday, May 10 )ile is the last day it will be in Too-de- . As - y Following are some questions vhich have come to light since the unit hds been in Tooele. Vhiit is the Purpose of Chest early unknown tuberculung cancer and certain heart conditions when the chances if recovery are best, is There Any Age Limit? s Yes. Ordinarily, only those 25 years of age and over are To find losis, per-;on- A w n phibian Set Jr. Womans Club Homecoming Plan Come As For Elder Brown Sunday, 7:30 PM. Baseball Clinic Set for Friday Tate, James Farrell Taylor, Lynetta Joan Tate, Bertha Camille Turner, Ruth Tulio, Patsy Jane n five-ma- y .is listed on the high honor roll. GRANTSVILLE the public a gala fun as well as to inform being done at the depot ht Gcoigc Mantes was recently elected tieasurer of the lOincd at the Drovers. ty of Utah The council consists of II Late n tv pr siden's and a ve from e.ti h fraternity and aeis as a go.ernmg hoard fo. all frateinal activities George IS .Ni the newlv elei ted president ol the Sigma Phi Fpsiton fraternity. George is completing his junior year at the Innersity, where he , du-se- Forty-Eig- Council at U of U Candidates For Graduation ALL COACIILS available wit) bo auaihrd 10 l the Tooele Valley engine to convey Ordnatue Depot May 16 gacM to the Tiaii-'house planned to (or (he gigantic ojx-- Intra-Fraternit- Number Long Dos it Take? About one minute. Will I Be Notified of the Results? Yes. A confidential teport will be mailed to you. If something needs further examination, you will be asked to see your private ihysician. He will be notified of .he results no one else, fow Often Should a Person Be How y ROCKY BASIN SNOW COURSE in Settlement Canyon looked May 1 when snow was measured. Little Stockton Local Summer Fellow Has Pool Experience Wed. Water Supply Little Micky Marine of Stockton, who had hitch-hiketo Tooele WedA chest every year or two nesday evening to enjoy a swim .s advisable. The hours for visit-n- g in the Tooele pool, either jumped the unit are from 10 to 12 a.m. into water that was too deep, or The outlook for he was seized by a cramp, and it water and from 2 to 6 p.m. supply looks was necessary foj David Kroff, cording to present lifeguard, to pull him from the measurements, Outlook Good d v ti- - as it Mother of Local Man Dies, Burial this summers very good, ac- snow and wa-.taken May 1, er water. 1958. Artificial respiration was necesThe Middle Canyon course four-yesary by Leigh Pratt and Kroff to average shows a water conAt revive the little fellow. tent in the snow of 9.88 mcnes. iHr Mrs. J. L. Frailey, mother of This year's measurement is 13.85 Mr. A. M. Frailey of this city, died Polio inches, or 150 per cent of the four-yeSaturday morning, May 3 in a hosaverage. 9 pital at Cortez, Colorado, after a The A (Rocky Basin) Settlement lingering illness. meeting of Dr. Arvil Stark Mrs. Frailey was born Nov. 28, the Tooele County Chapter of In course shows a water content of r aver1876. Funeral services were held fantile Paralysis will be held Fri- 24.04 inches for a it Cortez, Colorado, Tuesday. At- - day, May 9 at 8 p.m. at the city age. This years measurement is 33.00 inches or 137.3 per cent of tending from here were Mr. and hall. Everyone interested is r the average. A. M. Frailey and son, Joe, dially urged to be present, and also their daughter, Chloe Ann The course at Bevan Cabin in who is attending school at Logan. Settlement Canyon has 6.5 inches Mrs. Frailey, who had resided of water this jear, the r it Mancos, Colorado, is survived average for this course is 2.22 inDr. Arvil Stark, one of the state's sons two and four by daughters, ches. This course is 292.8 per cent Reading horticulturists will be in V IW Frailey, Tooele; Lawrence of average. and at Farm Tooele, Saturday, Frailey, Goodland, Kansas; Lester Home Builders Supply, 272 North Frailey, Cortez, Colorado; John Although this year is way above Broadway, to answer your ques- Frailey, Bakersfield, Calif.; Ethel r the average for water on lawn and tions garden prob Van Zile, Los Angeles and Ester we are still a little below supply, lems. last years measurements for the Frailey, Bedford, Ind. Dr. Stark is being brought here Also same date. However, this does not surviving are 24 grandchildHome Builder Sup- ren, 32 great by Farm and Burmean that we are going to have grandchildren. ply as a feature of their spring ial will be at Waterford, Pennsylless water this year than we had (selling spree and he will give his vania at 2 p.m., May 9. last. Last year brought the moun-.ai- n AtArrived Jusf (advice free of charge. springs back up to some Tooele Valley Hospital Dr. Stark, considered by many where near normal, with the waTo on horticulture, is seen on Guilty ter supply higher in the stream, Dean and Anna Shields Pal Adventures in Garden 7 this year. To start with, all indison. Aier, Tooele, May ling each Saturday at 9 p.m. on cations point to the fact that we Medical KTVT. Set will have a better supply throughrein Canada and He was born John Simmonds, Tooele Antonio Cisneros has pleaded out the summer than we have had ceived his B.S. degree from Utah guilty in district court to the J. G. Calvillo, Salt Lake since at least 1952. State University and his Ph D from harge of assault with a deadly Doris Noland, Tooele Iowa State College. Morris Lewis of the Soil ConElizabeth Green, Grantsville weapon in which Alex McKay was He has taught at New Mexico shot and injured last January 19jAccident servation Service is responsible to see that the snow courses are meaand at USAC from 1936 to 1944 in at Mills Junction. Mary McMurray, Tooele sured and recorded each month. the horticulture and extension deCisneros will be sentenced here Surgery Jess Cook, North Carolina Stanley Peterson, SCS employee next Monday in district court. partments. He has been secretary of Utah and Mayor James Bevan made Ernest Quinn, Stockton the measurements at Rocky BaState Horticulture Society for the MOTOR TO KANAB Ann Daifotis, Tooele sin and Bevan cabin courses, Tamera Tate, Tooele past 15 years and at present is the David Pugh and his son, Keith, while Don Rosenberg and Gilbert director of agricultural research motored to Kanab, last Friday, on Jean Ensign, Tooele Horrocks of the SCS measured for Wasatch Chemical Company, a business trip. They expect to Wendell Anderson, Grantsville the Middle canyon course. since 1944. Etta Mae Harris, Tooele return home this weekend. jky-- t Waterford, Pa. Committee Reorganize, May Dr. Arvil Stark five-yea- cor-Mr- To Answer five-yea- Garden Question four-yea- four-yea- -- Pleads Felony; Sentence For Monday j i |