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Show r i r 'S Baffi Tooele, Utah, Friday, June Volume Sixty Three Anglers Told Of Special Opening Dates A limited number of mater over the state are closed to angling all year or have later openand or earlier closure ing date to rrnct specific problems common to these watc-tand surrounding lands ho stjted Utah Pepjr.ment of I ish and (tame sxki-Miietoday in advis.ng anglers to check a Ills fishing pt oe tarnation before going afield or if they are in question cone'ernmg any mater. All governing regulations for the season are shown in the proclamation with waters closed to angl-j.nand with special seasons listed under items C and D. Proclamations may be obtained or stud led at any of the nearly 5000 vendors throughout the state The spokesmen reminded that while such waters are "signed, Fidiorn at a party at the Depot Colonel Lie these signs are often torn down horn is former commander of TOD or destroyed and it is the obligaU.S. Army Photo tion of the angler to know the rule and regulations All nonresidents and any resid mnt over the age of eleven years 'must have a proper license to l in Utah waters So noted the department of fish and game in answer to recurrent questions about this and other Number 6, 1958 Fifty-Tw- o General Forecast Principaiship Change at The On Expected Tooele Central and Sterling Fishing Outlay final general foreeast cover R. Harris Elementary Schools ing expected angling conditions A for the June 7 opening weekend was issued today by the Utah Department of I ish and Game Warm weather and resulting changing conditions make' anv certain toreeast for many! specifi cate as difficult to predict, Many siicams cannot yet lie re-- , ached because access roads are still impassible to the hatchery trucks Several others are yet to be stocked since excessive flood water would mean heavy losses' of fish planted there at this time However, most lower elevation streams not subject to, or where the high run-of- f is past the peak, have been stocked as have the spring cricks Streams immedia-'tclabove and below most reser-'voir- s have also been stocked in Kramer judge Command-DepoL A t COLON! JOHN SLPI.NSKY, cases most and ing Officer of Tooele Ordnunit Heaviest fishing pressure and Mrs greet Colonel and Mrs F N most consistent creel returns are expected to come from the old "standby" lakes such as Pang iuitch. I ishlake. Strawberry and 'Deer Creek over this first week-lenof the IbJ day season ending 'November 4 High country waters such as Stephens Lorm ! Imer Kramer, Tooele s (he 'mia Mountain section above 1s f'r' be V'V M. I. Oveson laws the 10 000 fixit elevation will 80th Pdrtv accc.sstble m but (ew placcs Wlth birthday wasl Other answers to commonly ask-fo- r 6 He lived on an event June has Colonel I rederic N Tic- r winter snows and poor trail and. questions included the ful life, much of it spent in the commanding offic n, rod(j conjU)ns prevailing This development of Tooele He camc-w- j er, and his wife. Peg, in the Offi-- j yyile any properly licensed also be true of most waters 1910 to Tootle in from Mercur Club at Tooele Ordnance Do gt.r can possess a legal limit of where he had been editor of the along the Manti Skyline Drive, pot Saturday evening by their Rdme flsh, unlicensed juvenile the Boulder and Escalante sec manv fiom the depot and suit nt s under the age of twelve Mercur Miner, which chronicled tions at higher elevation. the events of the then prosperous from the surround ng commumt- may posses only 4 fish or three Department spokesmen advised town He began pub les (pounds, whichever is caught first gold mining concerning conditions beinquiry NewI Bulletin Tooele the in Colonc Tiehorn was the com-- ! fore lesdv ing major roadways inhours on all mat- - lishing Joseph E. Stephens, native fishing paiiy Moroni I Oveson has been apnianding officer of the Tooele Ord-ier- s has been appointed prinJune 7 are 4 am. to town and as subscriptions grew to any of the high opening on Vine then moved a to pointed nance Depot from 1952 until 1936 principal of the Tooele place . It was a'so noted that camping cipal of the Sterling R Harris p m throughout the season. This, to fill the vacancy Central was ca e School, I to lie has just returned from a twoiopemng hour is an hour earlicr!strtlt in made should be 'school Moroni to succeed preparations the of Artcaused edited Kramer by papers resignation who has been named to head meet wtl conditions expected year tour of duty in Yokohama,, than during 1957. hur D. Jackson, according to ancommun the mountain country as a result the Central school, There are no minimum size lim- - for all the surrounding Japan this week by SuperColonel Dehorn and his family its for any fish caught this year itics of Ibapah, Ophir, Stockton, of the above normal water con- Mr. Stephens is a son of Mrs nouncement Grantsville and intendent wiil journey to Red River Arsen- - under a new- regulation from Utah Sterling R. Harris. tent that is general over the state Martha W. Stephens and the late When the Tooele Volunteer F'ire this Mr Oveson has been in the al. Texarkana M hus the he and Fish where Commission. Game and Texas, (Joseph Stephens, year Mr Krahas been assij ;ned as command said all water where band of the former LaRae Andcr Tooele county school system since It is illegal to trespass on pri-at- e Department was formed, Spokesmen mer joined and is a charter mem 'catchable' sized trout are of Grantsville. They have I 1942, coming here first as principing officer property, whether posted or her still stocked would be planted children, Teresa age 11, and al of the Ophir school where he the not, without express jvermis-siomally In 1906 he was admitted to the continued for three years. as soon as water and road Jimmy age 10 of the landowner or tenant Utah State Bar. He studied for just He taught in Tooele junior high planting! a This was Mr. conditions thereof Stephens graduate permit. ht bar examination while s'till a will continue throughout of the Tooele high school class of school for three years and then program . conductor for the Pullman Com tne 1943, and starred in football, under was appointed principal of the Tod summer season. jpany a position he held for three. Jacquelyn Henwood, to compete lor Queen Title Bill Cowley, and basketball under Park school where he served for years. ten years, or until his calling to Seth Parkinson. from In 1916 Mr. Kramer was electFrom 1943 to 1946 he served in be principal of the Sterling R. ed County Attorney for Tooele the U S. Navy and was in Pacific Hams school at the beginning of county and served in this capac War 11 the 1957-5World term. action during I A Salt ake City firm has The baby of the Goins family llty for two cars. an the USS Mr, Oveson is a native of aboard Thetis Bay, made an appeal for items that residing at 362 Highland Drive was! judge Kramer sold his interest aircraft carrier week andln jhe Tooele Bulletin in 1925 and Emery county and is a graduate would have been found in a He graduated from the Univer- of the He University of Utah at Tooele undertook sheep raising in the eial store around the turn of the treated for the of Utah in 1949 with a degree first in his native county sity taught use for a dis in Valley Hospital. Tooele century southern part of county special in education and is currently fin- and was principal of the elemens plav the firm is having prepaicd Cary Harvey, son of Alfred He returned actively to politics North of Third ware reunion up his masters degree in tary school in Salinas, Utah, for a ishing I'cv, 294 North First East, was in 1910 when he ran for the office Fourth of Jutv Qutenlfoshow,thls Tooele stake will be held Friday elementary school administration period of seven years. He then for a hts treated head at Items in used are that dis the in was gash led of County Attorney and .ill be chosen Monday June 9 as at the C,y park Games t()n june play will he placed in a roped offTooe!e Valley hospital taught in the South Emery high cd for a subsequent term sart at 5 p m Mr. Stejihens has taught nine school pete with appioximatclv 11 otlurlu ftatuie of the annual horse section awav from windows and Tony Cisnerous, 116 North Sec-wis'an a Prgram and was Tooele II War World principal at During be served at 6 p m years, five of which was contestants for the title of queen (show sponsored by the Bit and be watched at all times b (ond street, had glass removed population increased to the point and dinner will before coming to Tooele Emery ited al teacher at Deseret Chemical, All ward members arc to reign over the Annual Indipt i pur Riding Club an attendant jfrom his left eye and he was re where law required the city to and the past four years he has county. dente Day Celebration and Rodeo Nine young ladies will be vying A Mr. Oveson resides at 62 West credit line will be given to leased to his home from Tooele have its own city judge The 19th to attend for the honor of teigning ovu Come one. Come all and enjoy been a sixth grade teacher at the those who lend the item for the Valley hospita scheduled for July' 4 1958 in Too ballot listed the office of City Second South with Mrs. Oveson Central school. an evening of entertainment. the Independence Day cilcbra and the items will he ap- ele, Utah for which Mr Kramer ran, Their four children are married Judge his wife are with Mr. Stephens And The queen will be chosen Mon lion and was elected He retired MIA dance directors of the North and reside away from Tooele: 7 30 p m the 1958 at from the judgeship in the second Tri-Staat 9. June Oregon: day 8pm Tooele stake and he is vice pres Crawford, in Wallowa 1 he Hoise vear of his second term and has Tooele Bit and Spur Rodeo Giou Evelyn Black, Boardman, Little Leag- Mrs. of the ident American June 9 and attend the been devoting his leisure to his Oregon: Keith, Provo, and Gene, nds The Bit and Spur Club will ue of Tooele and the piblic is mv iteel from of their mining interests grounds It of one anvone has college graduation Bit and jdispUiy 7 also hold their annual been active Paradise, California. has Mr. Stephens to attend Admission is free these oldtime store items and son, Ralph, who is receiving a L. E. Kramer was born in 1878 the Tooele county teachers in Spur Horse Show Monday even Both junior and adult class will would consent to lending them for degree in business administration and raised in Ashland, PennsylThe Tri Stake Dance Festival association having been president ing be fea lined in the show vania. After graduating magna (Grantsville. Tooele, and North in , and is vice president "Jackie' has been an employee their Queen contest ints and cum - laude fiom high school, he Tooele stakes) will be held Sat- of the association at the present of the depot six years She Vi s are He Gooch, Woody sponsors taught school foi one year urday June 7 at 8 pm on the time. at 269 South 320 West in Tooele Tire Shop, Dee Dougherty, loo ihen enrolled in Franklin and Mar Grantsville city ball park, it pro- shall L Colle; e School of I aw at mSes (0 be colorful and most le Volunteer Fire Department , Lancaster Rita Pe'erson, Fdnas floral Art, (old type nnlk cans, cracker - bar- Upon completion Truly a must for everyfor and one. Admission is free Ins studies, he applied Bonny Fields, Tooele Beverage rel. horse collars, old fash.oned was admitted to the Pennsylvan fackie Henwood, Tooele Ordnancecash icgister, old fashioned phon Toowith old bared The of the Melchiz Merle Ella restoration horn, ograph jma State Bar in 1903 He is also les (Juniata) Hopkins, all of Depot, Castagno (toned Bar Mis Julian a the of American (Madeleine) member ele, edek be will Priesthood commem-ibuggv string dispenser, Lodge, Beverly Barms, Ely, Nevada, Mrs Lynn Hillc rest, Nancy long, Dairyiwhips, old general stoic counter, orated in all ward Sacrament Association at present He 1903 Jones Berkeley, Calif Too-'tin old late Lake 'scales butter churn brass City held Salt the North (Lorene) in Hamilton and Jolene Queen, meetings Mr Kramer is expecting two 8 He married Diana Jane Clarke, oveiliead kerosene ele June stake Speciall Browns. gener Sunday lamp, the Tooele stake will sponsoi al merchandise in use in eaily orPrograms outlined by the church a native of County Tipperary, sisters who are living in Florida Dr. Carroll P. Hurd of West-gueMIA dance Saturday evening at to visit with him when they arr- minister College will be late 19th century such as Boxes will be presented Home mission Ireland in 1917 at Tooele LDS 8 30 p til in the Tootle Fust of medicinal remedies, old saisa-panll- ary appointments usually made children are wishing him a happy ive in Utah early next month An spieaker at a Democrat dinner Sixth ward recreation hall Ad Anchorage open house for Mr Kramer and this F riday at 6 30 p m. in the contameis, old flour sacks for the second Sunday of each birthday: Charles, (small), old starch packets, old month will be deferred until the Alaska, Lonn Jr, George, Mrs his sisters will be given aftei Smeltermans Lodge For one dol-- a will be free by budget mission 9th wonderful lar you can enjoy lames (Betty ( Bogle, Mrs. Char- - their arrival. spice contameis, any other old third Sunday, June 15. ticket to all active and pioxpci labels, a renowned speaker. Open and cartons oi meal containers, Dale McAllister will furnish the jtive directors and organists of such as foi Dr. Hurd is well known in politsoap, etc, music. choirs, choruses, senunaiies ical circles and speaks on subLNA MILLER priesthood and auxiliary organiz jects ranging from united nations for at ions of wards and stakes and government issues to international cooperation. Sepai ate classes for choristcis and organists held once a week Remember the place. Lets see At City for 12 weeks Tuition is $5 per stud face! your I uncral scmccs for Mary H cut Fri. All classes to begin the week of Walls, SO, will be held at the DesUnivUlna State Utah Miller, 10 m a ert Mortuary Saturday at June 9, 195S will nutrition specialist ersity Mrs Watts a former resident Students arc rcqucslid to ic he in Tooele county on Friday of a of this and member city gistcr at 69 last South Temple June 6 to demonstrate the art of I prior to beginning of classes I or the ifth waid died Tuesday at a breadmaking. Miss Miller lias rerest home in Salt Lake City after fuithcr inhumation call EM now being ac- ceived recognition throughout the is Registration illness a FX 209 aftei noons onlv long cepted for the second series of intermountain west for work she She is sin vived by a son WilThe Genciul Church Music classes to start June has completed relative to improv. La of Kennct swimming liam Roy Rupert Committee 16 at the Tooele memorial pool, ed home baking. It will be a and five piandchildicn Jusf 4rrivecf At it was announced today by pool real treat to Tooele county homenoiur i or sumiaur Tooele Valley Hospital makers to attend and receive director Leigh Pratt SC HI DL'Lr E.ckiic Hoffman armed home who wish to join a class the information first hand from Those I F SUMYILR BALLLT OR Clifton and Louisa Mac Pioctor last ndav tiom Indiana to spend have to register in person at the Miss Miller the summer months with his par- Dorothy Scaile Dance Studio Prilzkaw, Tooele, so June 4 and pay the $2 50 charge in Because demonstrations must pool 3 m until I Old students Ram p Mr and Hoff Mrs dwin ents MLDICAL: for the two weeks course. be rotated within the county, this advance follows New students as man He has been studying at Roy Dobson looilc to he taught include be- demonstration will not be repeatCourses 3 p ni Christian Peterson Giantsville Nolle Dame Univcisily in Ins Grade school4 age swimm- ed in Tooele. Tooele and Stockton intermediate, m 2 ginners, fi, to Age p sophomore yen W I . loignistil Tooele to atand life ers, senior 5 junior m saving, homemakers should plan fr and high school p Fdna Stcwait, loocic the tend Grantsville and meeting diving. speed swimming Adult exercise and technique at (PRIMARY (LASS VIS11S SURGIRA: A special beginners class for The demonstration is schedul6 p m. IPMfR Ol I K I C. W Mvcrs. Ioocle will be taught at 11 a m. ed for 1 p in. Friday June 6 in adults Trekkcis and Blazeis of the TooAlan Graft, Ioocle The first scries of swimming the Grantsville school lunch room. ele Second ward Primary nndcIORMLR RLSIDLNT VISITS McCov Johnson, Graiit-iillclasses that started this week at- Violet Mrs. G. Mrs and to unsup-resseSACK were J. desires SAD Gillespie sitpressed former Leah Mrs to on prize the Tianscnpt Office a visit Harvey, Medical: VISITS COUSIN 200 students. over tractcd Defrom a second annual the receives at Goodjohn Los place prize Suprcsscd Wednesday morning Accompaniedidcnt of this city is here from of I ill-Arthur McArthur, Tooele An adult beginners class will al- - Miss Helen Stephens club president Dorothy Journay. At last rebit e breakfast sponsored by the Tooele Wom,bv thin teacher Mane Stephens Angeles visiting with fnends and Edward H Couchci, Loocic week as this is here more held at night Monday thru lc visiting port Mis. Gillespie had not yet been baned in 'rue bins ineluded FTnl Stephens liclatives She is guest at the ens Club Shown above Left to Right Mts Kof-ol- a Accident 1 Lorraine 10 of her Tlvs cousin at Boston. guest riday a to Aldous third M. starting T. pm. 16. OT place pine presents John Claik, -- on of Mr and MrsEichard Dioubav. Stephen Single- home of President and Mis. aLo J. June jku UrU Monday M Lari us. Margaret Towmcnd ud a Lrut plact ton and Kuuald Hewctt. Geoige Clark. GranGvilie s j j g hc-e'n- Sum-nck- Col. F. N. Eichorn Welcomed Back at TOD an-'g- y Judge L. Kramer Celebrates 80th Birthday June 6 d Joseph Stephens M. I. Oveson Is Named Principal New Principal Of Harris School 01 Central School follow-foime- an-ci- Too-clea- n back-countr- Ove-inko- - nor-lso- General Store Merchandise TOD Enters July 4th Queen Contestant in Treated and Released Being Sought Third Ward Sets Annual Reunion Tooele Hospital To be Named Queen Contest n 8 ForFri.June6 Monday June 9 sumr ll ke Dance Festival at Grantsville June 1953-54- le-u- Dr. Carol P. Hurd Programs Set Tooele Stake to Sponsor Sat. Night Dance To Speak to Demos June 6 fasli-Fagle- s o st Chorister and a Organist Classes Start June old-tp- Funeral e Former Resident Saturday Salt Lake Registration Starts For Second Series Swimming Classes Nutrition Specialists Gives Bread Making Demonstration t j c d j o ft 6 Jfs'1 i- - to) 1 |