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Show Tooele Transcript ZJJZ S,?1. gThe an USU Summer School !, Feature Driver Laucation Orwilloaiety be pul In emplus.s To credit. hour ,unt? The V ''' fromi' r f - V l 4ml ,,ulv 22. Along rA ,Y ;J 1053 sessions Jul' w.th these Will on; another general safety session 18. safety m Utah State University'' june nd 'sinuticr course in driver eduii-- j professors Owen Slaugh ,'Hl tion, traffic safety, and general pynn r, Willey of the Utah State safety, 'faculty will Instruct courses They v Mr Joseph Jntorre. Prnniyl- - have both had year of experience ,V. ivauia State University, will be the teaching driver education, and visiting mstruf tor. Mr. Intorre completed all of the driver Ueived a Bachelor of Art degree, education courses offered by the of and master science degree ,Pnn State. Mr. Slaugh is a member of the education l ovt.rnor, He has taken 1 advisory board on Drk un and feel suptrvisor course t Education .the American jver di-J Professor Amos K. J Jucatiun Assoriaf 6nj aft.(y Ameri durational consultant, and the Utah Association of lion; can Automcrfiile Association and . Driver Education Instructors. idministrative head of Institute of ; t Publ.c Safety, at the Pennsylvania An parent sees the University. . He has K en very active in the handwriting on the wall and pun r ?4 i field of public safety and has the child responsible. A ed as coordinator and instructor modern parent has the handwnt -; m various types of courses for ,ng analvred. Terry McCortraffic motor fleet supervisors, fuers. and traffic engineers. He Harold Harlow, Ina Gladden, Jesse Steele, fihas been teaching safety and dri- - While health itself i not the st. Vida A'mqu louse Tllwater, Mrf Clarke, soul it is the of life leach-nesflower t ver education course for Iuul.ne Muik. ns, Clara tth.te, Violet (iukIi, from which the finest flowers ers since I eora Alta lull. Irma Camn,;ton, Duncan Spaeth, quoted Offered at USU this summer are grow. Kenneth Kiser, Helen 1'iiiok, Doris fleSimon. cre-bCarl E. Willgoose. State Umv two hort courses, intensive , I va Samh, henm-'I rank I DuBois, dd hours, in Basic Driver Educu- - of N Y, "Health Education and and I ay Curtis. Advanced Driverjthe Classroom Teacher," Educa-non, June ducatmn, June 9 13; Generation. rn a, Frfda7j.Cay 30, M 7 l serv-!ish- Ti c - 'i ; MRS. prt-sm- B. ( MRKF. Ctvihan O'hcer a! the TikmIi Ouliume a Dipartmint of Arinv Sufi ty Award GIRTRIW IVr-sonn- 2dL 19-t- of her o;(nt lh. awarj to t!i emplo, was givti for 42.475 manhours exsure with-o.a lost (ime aimlml during (tie calendar ear 1937 in the (uilian Personnel O'fue In tiir future left to r.ghr I iletn Sullivan, lon-oh- it . y r.ik-w.n- I T irst and Mrs. James II. Duks place, f$ Div.. Delma Reid and secunJ plaie B Div , Carols n Reid, daughters of Mr. and Mis John D. Reid lee is a'so a daughter of It. U S Army Photo Col. and Mrs. Dnkx. HOP.M OTUI coolest winners are pictured above with director Jack Saw vets. I. to R third place 'A' division. Tee Cee Daks, second plate A divivon. Christine Garna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gama; first place A division, Katty Dicks, daughter of Lt. Col. tie TOOELE CITY CORPORATION ANNUAL FINANCIAL ..STATEMENT , Financial Position of the City as cf December firf; 'nrk:C i?'P I 31, 1957 ASSETS 473 00 3.728 15 544 28 4.745 43 14.376 80 10.552.20 1.497.38 Cash on hand Cash in Bank Cash in Bank General Road Fund Exhibit Total Cash V Due from County Treasurer Due from State Liquor Funds Due from Class "C Road Fund Doe from McKean Construction Water Users Accounts Receivable Rental Units Accounts Receivable Special Assessments Accounts Receivable United States Bonds Inventories - Materials and Supplies L f : - iV- j! above 4.296 1.084 62.518 3.000 27.155 FIXED ASSETS Ind Buildings Swimming J in Huti hms, r.d Proctor, Wayne Warner and Bob Mils, back I. to R Taul Cochrane, Roger Pavstrup, Reed Oborn, Lowell Uleazard. advisor. Beit Lowery Mia Su;r.ntendent and Mr. Bell. II TUI. TOOI I F I WARD hold their shoulder patches awarded them this week after compIMion of a pun safety course taught by Robert Hell Shown EXPLORERS 2.2 62 I ROM L to R front aie Ron Irukson, Steve pool Waterworks system Cemetery parks and playgrounds Sewer system Trucks and Equipment General Equipment Furniture and Fixtures Library Books Water Stock Amount to be provided for retirement of bonds i Total 93 76 03 00 36 103,395.38 438.282.61 132.434 88 516.594.64 98,345 06 Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones. TOD PARK RECREATION program marble 345.975.19 Second place B Div. Larry Kirsh, son of Mr. 122.222.58 champions are pictured above with recreation and Mrs. Aithur Kirh and second place Div. director, Jjck .Sawyers L to R are first place 36. 538.52 A, Rige Trujillo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andivision A. Ruben Valerie, Son of Mr. and 4,997.99 U S. Army Photo tonio Trujillo. Mrs. Ben Valerio; first place Div. Rl, Johnny 10.107.87 - . Kt-iwon and wen 17.941.00 by Sawyer is from Tooele. 372,000.00 Hopscotch-Marbl- e First place in Division "A' Caro'vn Reid respectively daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Reid. (maibles tournament) was 2.341.026.23 Winners Named at TOD (LIABILITIES by Ruben Valerio son of Mr. and OF THANKS Mrs. Ben Valerio. First place B The family of Joseph l.cRoy was won by Johnny Division Winners or Hie First Annual wishes to express their son of Mr. and Mis Jones marble and nopscotch touriia ard Jones. Second to all who extended them place B ments held at Tooele Ordnance ision was won Kirsh son sympathy and help at the passing by Larry Depot were announced today by of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kirsh of their loved one. They are espthe Base Adjutant, Max B. those who sent who is in charge of the de- Second place "A division was won ecially grateful to son of Mr. and flowers and for those who particTrujiiio Rigo by emfor recreational program pot Mrs. Antonio J. Trujillo. ipated in the military rites at the ployees and their dependents. tournament. cemetery. In the Hopscotch the for tournaments Trophies were provided by the depot Civ first place A division was won The incisor teeth of beaver and Kathy Duks daughter of It many other mammals grow conilian Welfare Fund. The tourna-.H. Dicks. tinuously. Unless these teeth are 'rs- JJnlt-an ments were planned and directed A division Second place a Mr. Jack Sawyers senior by student from the Brigham Young won by Christine Garcia, daughter! length to such an extent that they the skull and kill the University as part of his student of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Garcia. IVstiWill teaching assignment here. Mr. and second places B divisions animal. I g -- 21,820.00 1.380.00 11.800.00 14.000.- 00 44.000.- 00 5,000.00 45.000.- 00 210.000.00 68.000 00 50.000.- 00 1,497.38 Meter Deposits Rental unit deposits Cemetery perpetual care fund Contracts payable - Edgemount Land Park improvement bonds - Series 1949 Series 1953 Special improvement bonds Waterworks bonds Series 1955 Sewer extension bonds - Series 1956 ire station bonds - Series 1956 lax Anticipation Notes Due to general fund . m? 1 V h-- f tnW jt r jv' "' ' n ft !g I VK v J: MUNICIPAL EQUITY 4 - am. at the First ward CLASS of Tooele high school Sunday morning at church. as immediately they appealed Seminary following the graduation ntes which were held MiT. Emma Carol F. New man A lunch will be provided, and her fiance. Mr. I red Paltry-- , man of Salt Lake City we. e visit- - Mr. and Mrs. James Higgins, are visiting at the A cordial invitation is extend-inSunday with the Fredrickson (Patricia) of horne Ms. Higgins parents. Mr. are The Vernon of Mrs and Mr. of families ed to all friends couple Ambrose Green. :',lrs Withlancl 6 W. Oral Pendleton and family, of planning a June wedding of M.s children 'them Vernon to attend a farewe party daughter of Mr and dance to be held in their Ne" man altryman. honor Firday May 30 at S 30 p m Mr. and Mrs. Pendleton willi The experts shook their heads leave soon for their newly purch- - The Vernon ward Mia is plan in disbelief when the mechanic ased home and ranch in Oregon. nm8 a swimming party at Sarat slid under the car to fix the aut Jane 3, ?s an opening party The dance, under the sponsor-noorna(jc transmission No one they summer events. All rnemhersisaj(j can pUt ship of the ward Mia will feature Jor together all 758 An in- - f the ward are invited to attend m t0a darkness music by the arts group will meet in front of termission piogram is being plan-jhone js except b, has bCen doing it for sev by theSundav School orgamz the ward house at 6 30 and their en ation of the ward, and the Relief will be plenty of transportation eral years Society will provide refreshments lavailable for those who have none garage. 1958 g V.A. Highlights a Tone-Aire- xis-ne- e d not showing off. Hes blind. Tisen is the first blind veteran in our experience who has chosen this career and made a success of it, savs Eugene Blackford, in charge of vocational training at the Cleveland Veterans Adminis We were frankly tration office. skeptical, but decided to try Bill train- on an 18 month Hes BRAKE 10S SPECIAL! J J New Brake Shoes Bleed System 500 Readjustment Check course under a VA vocational disabled veterans. of the J Joseph Milliken, Akron garage where Tisen trained was doubtful too. Jing for When I took a chance on trainsaid Miling a blinded veteran. liken, "I thought Id lose money on the experiment. But within a few months after hes finished training, Bill was making money for me. He can do many tasks a sighted worker cant do. in in 1950 robbed Tisen of his sight. He is married and has just built a two and a half horsepower An Korea B0MEVILLE MOTORS 278 Noth Main, Tooele PHONE- - enemy artillery barrage Mc-Bet- - wjs.pi Bargain Purchase Sale! $ 2.341,026.23 TOTAL GRADUATING Includes 40.563.18 5.128.95 1,812,836.72 Unappropriated Appropriated Invested in fixed assets s STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSMENTS By Funds - For the year ended December Cash Balance January 31, 1957 1, 1957 $18,958.73 RECEIPTS County Taxes - Remitted from Tooele County Merchants Licenses Parking meters Sundry Court Fees Court Fines Dog Licenses Building fees Property rentals Liquor fund Sexton fees Sale of cemetery lots Swimming pool receipts Golf course receipts Edgemount housing receipts Donations - Library Water rents Installation fees Class "C Road Funds Special improvement assessments Cemetery perpetual care Water Meter deposits Rental unit deposits - Edgemount Connection fees Total Receipts and interest 165,624.93 12,742.25 8,243.32 7,256.37 54.00 15,959.69 784 00 745.00 556.00 10,552.20 1.832.00 2,841.50 15,968.79 9,148.48 75,827.04 500.00 63,732.78 1.890.00 16,060.11 12,162.31 900.00 1.545.00 590.00 25.00 $ 425,540.77 DISBURSMENTS General Fund 53,996.88 Public Safety 43,065.84 Police 12,773.60 Fire Protection 49.286.21 Streets and Sidewalks 100,536.86 Parks and Public Property Fund 6,281.30 Library 10,454.27 Sewer 36,395.75 Debt Service - Bonds Retired from General Fund 59,792.24 Waterworks Fund 14,370 99 Class C Road Fund 48.236.22 Fund Assessments Special 1,655.00 Perpetual Care and Deposits Fund 59,929.74 Bonds Proceeds and Construction Fund (160,144.44) Tax Anticipation note receipts 103,123.61 Tax Anticipation note payments $ 439,754.07 Total Disbursements Excess or (Deficiency) of Receipts Over Disbursements (14.213 30) J 4,745.43 Cash Balance Dec. 31, 1957 racing car for his two sons. Tisen wants to let others know his success in repairing iabout J ntricate transmissions, but for an reason. Im not satis- J1 unselfish tied with the kind of job many blind people are doing, I, A. L. .Hanks, City Recorder of Tooele City, Utah, do hereby he said, f know many blind persons in hospitals who do as certify that the above statement of receipts and disbursements and Financial Statement for the year 1957 is true and correct. I do. If they know about my sucA. L. Hanks, city Recorder cess, majbe they will try. ta 'LOCALLY OWNED 214 North Main & OPERATED" Phone 207 c |