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Show Volume Tooele, Utah, Friday, Sixty-Fou- r J Shoppers This Friday Evening A '5 rsi Vaughn Arthur Files for County Commissioner d r former - e BROWN'S, (FORMERLY SELVINS) holds open house this weekend in this beautifully 'Browns Holds stake kjr"Y i remodeled building, with the name "Brown's, replacing the name "Selvin's. new mem-illarvar- Tooele to Hear of Horse Vs. Man Race Open House at 8 PM Saturday Bull of Roosevelt, This Weekend Class oi '28 To Hold Reunion Berry Boys Utah, will be at tne Tooele Bit and Spur clubhouse, Saturday at 8 p m. to give the details and rules on the man vs. horse race between Salt Lake City and Roosevelt, July 22. Stewart Paulick of Tooele has already been selected to ride in this event, as one of the three Tooele loses the name "Selvin's" from its business district, after nearly a half century, and the name "Brown's'' will take its place, effective with the open house celebration this weekend, in the newly - remodeled building at 21 North Mam. horsemen. Anyone interested in the $10,000 The front and interior itniodil-intrail race between Salt Lake City job was started March 21, and and Roosevelt, on September 2. just completed at a total cost of more than $23,009. equally shared arc also invited to be at the Saturby Sol J. Selvin, former owner of day meeting. the business and present owner of the building, and John L. Brown, present owner of the business. service, permanently. Father of Mrs. E. S. Perkes Buried At Salt Lake City g Perry Gillette Honored at Family Party Mr. Brown issued the following for publication: statement Fourth-Elevent- Gillette h Tooele to Hear a Timpanogas Lore June 22 -- Me Stake Conference This 1 7:30 p.m. This program is built around The Heart of Tinipanogos, the written by Edward R. Tuttle, which recently came off the press. The story is the romance of an Indian princess of the Uintah tribe, who is required to be a sacrifice to the Great Spirit by casting her body from the top of Mt. Timpanogos The sequence takes her over the course of the present Timpanogos Hike to the crest of the mountain where through the deception of Red Eagle, a biave of a strange tribe, whom she mistakes for the Great Spirit, Timpanogos, she is led down the mountain on a trek which results in their discovery of Timpanogos Cave. It eventually leads to the death of both and the fusion of their two hearts into the Great Heart of Timpanogos as it is found in the cave today. Mrs. Gwen Jones, who is a teacher of speech at the music center and is a professional reader has memorized and presents the story accompanied by the showing of colored pictures taken along the Timpanogos Hike and Timpanogos Cave. Many of these arc from selections made fiom the collcition of BYU, Hal Ruincl, and Willard Luce. new-boo- Schedule of Sessions Announced Tooele stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday and Sunday of this weekend, with Presiding Bishop Joseph L. Wirthlin in attendance as a General Authority of the LDS Church, so announces Alex F. Dunn, stake president. All sessions will be held in the ward. Tooele The Stake conference opens Saturday at 6:30 pm. with a missionary meeting to which the following are asked to be present: Stake Fourth-Elevent- h Sunday school, YM and YW'MIA, and Primary and seminary teach- ers. In the Priesthood leadership meeting at 8 p.m. Saturday there w'ill be stress on the work of the quorum standing committees ana those asked to attend are: Stake presidency, clerks, and high council, stake patriarchs, quorum presidencies, group leaders, quorum and group secretaries of all High Priests, Seventies, and Elders quorums, stake mission presidency, stake superintendency of Sunday school and YMMIA, bicounselors, and shops, bishops c ward clerks, stake and ward Priesthood committees, including quorum advisors and general secretaries, stake and ward Senior Aaronic Priesthood committees including group advisors and general secretaries, ward and stake ward teaching supervisors, institute and Seminary instructors. Conference sessions Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p.m. will be open for public attendance, with the stake membership urged to be present. A special program, featuring a group from Salt Lake City, on Timpanogas Lore, will be presented Sunday evening, at 7:30 o'clock, under auspices of the stake MIA. Aar-oni- A iRi ; Bishop Wirthlin Tooele stake Relief Society Singwill present the ing piesidency and clerks, high coun- music for the 10 a.m., ana 2 p.m. cil, bishops and branch presidents, meetings, Sunday. Mothers counselors and clerks, Mclchic There will be a nursery class dek Pricslhood quorum presidencies, stake mission presidency and for children and noon luncheon will stake missionaries, be furnished by the Tooele Fourth secretary, stake executives of Relief Society, ward. SATURDAY NIGHT MIA DANCE SUPER VALUES Free Parking Everywhere Sat. June 21 The graduat.on class of 1928 will hold a reunion, Saturday, June 21 at the city paik from pm. until midnight. Supper will he served at 6 p m and a wonderful tune of sociability is assured everyone. This is the first reunion of this class in 30 years, so theie will be plenty of catching up to do with your Come out and classmates and spend an enjoyable afternoon. 1 F'uneral services were held Monday, June 7 in Salt Lake City for Robeit L. Spence, father of Mrs. E. S. Perkes of Bauer. Mr. Perkes died June 5 from a heart attack, suffered on Mother's join Day, while visiting at the Perkes' home. He was born October 25, 18X8 at Paris, Idaho, and had resided in Salt Lake City since 1900. HOME TRO.M NEW MEXICO Surviving are his widow, vacaBack home after a his daughter, Mrs. Perkes, tion spent at Espanola, New Mexthree grandchildren, three brothico, are Mrs. Doris Young, and ers and five sisters. daughters Irene and Wanda. They made the trip down via air and MRS. GWEN JONES, narrator'HARQLD ct'NDRY were guests of Mrs. Young's sisfor Tooele stake MIA Sunday ev UNDERGOES SURGERY ter, Clair Seeley. They returned ening program, June 22 in the Harold Gundry underwent major home by Continental Trailways. Tooele ward. surgery at the LDS hospital in Salt Lake City, and although in serious condition, is reported to be recovering satisfactorily. Perry C. Gillette was the honored guest at a family on Fathers Day, held at the home Mrs. June of his daughter-in-laGillette. Dinner was served on the back "We arc happy to call Tooele lawn and a day of visiting was our home and cannot say too much by family members. Inenjoyed in praise for it as a place to live, cluded in the group were Dr. and and the fine, friendly people that Mrs. P. C. Jr. and are our customers and have given and Kathy of Judy daughters us their patronage and confidence Sharon. Pennsylvania; Mrs. Ber-mtthese past five jears. It has been Gillette and sons, Ronnie, a great pleasure, indeed, to serve Bunnie and Walhe of Bountiful; you, and wc hope that we can Mr. and Mis. Roland Smith and continue to merit your confidence. children Kaye, Eileen, Terry and Our remodeling the store on the Perry LeRoy of Soda Springs, inside and out proves our unwav- Idaho; Mrs. June Gillette and An extremely delightful enter children John, Lynn and Gave, oi tainment, which has previously ering faith in the great future Tooele and Miss Marjorie Gillette. been presented by the Mutual ImTooele." awaiting Salt Lake City. provement Associations of several stakes for their Sunday night program on the evening of the stake quarterly conference will be presented by the Tooele stake MIA in the Tooele Fourth - Eleventh ward, Sunday evening, June 22, "June 15 marked the fifth milestone for the Browns in Tooele John L. Brown and his son. Dan Brown and families have enjoyed these five years. Pleads Guilty Wednesday to Drunk Driving Christensen Earns MD From Harvard D. D. wav bishop of St. John ward, serving for a perunequaled anywhere One impor- iod of six yiais, and is, at pretant thing n Kited in the business a counselor in the Grants-villsent. is houses' merchandising already H.gh Pnests prethe wealth of gods and items offered at special values, which are sidency He has been president of the really buyable, necessity items, Tooele county Cattlemen's Asso- things consumed or needed regu- ciation. and is, at present, a larly. ber of the Grantsville A look into Tooele stores show board reveals very recent displays of new purchases of merchandise of Mr. Arthur is also a member of rate goods the town boaid of Onaqui. highly popular, top Tcoele businessmen join in commending the local and outof-towshopj'ers for their acceptance of and for mle shopping F'riday their friendly patronage. Merchants and consumers, alike, appear to be anxious to continue the mte Jisiuvertd last Friday bargains Number Two Ralpn L. Webb, MT (ASCP). 73 Souta First street. Tooele, is attending the 2tith annual convention of the American Soc icty of Medical Technologists being held at the hotel and municipal Sehrooder auditorium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Mr Webb is a member of the Ioocle Society of Medical Tech nologists. The American Society of Medical Technologists is the H. Vaughn Arthur, of St siiin.il oigani.ition of quail-nehas filed his candidacy for four-eapel sons who aie notified by tem fin county commis- the Reg.stry of Medical Technosioner on the Republican ticket. logist o( the ASCP. Mr. Artnur is a rancher in St John and is a native son of that commun ty, being born of pioneer week ago in Tooele. Mine of the me-- i hunts of Tooe'c have added their services to the popular move to furnish mle shopping services to the public in complete s'yle Stalling June 27, Too elc hailx-shops will stay open lor business during the laic shopping hours, on I riduy mtes. Most Tooele business houses will remain open until 9 pm. Friday for the shoppers' convenience. Greater days are ahead foi parents people buymg m Tooele. Shoppers He- - 20, 1958 Hospital Technician Attends Convention At Milwaukee Greater Values Await 0 to 9 This I nday nite's late shopping effort will be considerably bigger and Utter than the initial try a June y Tooele Volunteer Firemen at Annual State Convention students reApproximately The State Firemens Association! in their communities, ceived academic degrees, June 12 held their annual convention atl The state association also gave at the 30, th commencement of .jjcber City on June 12, 13 and 14. special recognition and awards to University at Cambridgc, members and wivesjthe five remaining charter memTwenty-siMassachusetts. !of tj,e Tooele City fire departmentlbcrs of the Firemen's Association. s Among those receiving advanced attended the convention. Regulai They were R. R. Merriott, was Davvid D. Christen-wer- e htd Thursday thru ham; Reg White, Sandy; Dean sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. Saturday afternoon. This ycarjWilcox, Spanish Fork; Wm. of Bauer, who was marked the 50th of the state, rant, Provo; J. J. Sullivan, year was David D. Christen- - association. 1908 to 1958. Gover- - forma. Dr Christensen has been visit-Jno- r Thursday afternoon, all the fire (jt.orge D. Clyde addiessed ing here with his parents, and left t,e asscmbly on Friday morning, departments attending paraded Tuesday morning to report for in- He paid tribute to all the firemen jdown the Main street of Hcber tern work at a hospital in Cleve- and the outstanding work they do City. 3,000 x Bing-degree- Call-degre- land, Ohio. Groundbreaking Ceremonies lor Local 55 Calls Special Meeting Tooele County Rest Home Set For Sunday 7 PM special meeting for all local For Next Monday at 6:30 PM Union members will be held A 55 Sunday. June 22 at 7 pm. in the Smeltermen's lodge. This meeting is very important to every' Union member, as it will of the deal with the Tooele smelter. 8th Ward MIA Ground THS Band Plays Here June 27, - breaking ceremonies for the Tooele county rest home will be held next Monday at 6.30 pm. so announces the county commissioners. The contract for construction has been awarded to Tremain Construction Co., of Tooele in the amount of $319,373. The previous low bid by Tremam was $355,420. A $100 donation was given the Tooele July 4 Committee as other business of the Wednesday meeting of the commissioners. LaVar Bankhead was given a permanent position in the county road department at a salary of $325 per month. William Pitt was appointed deputy sheriff for the summer fire season. The commissioners authorized the payment of $100 to the Tooele public library to compensate Tooele City for the use of the library by county people. And Elko 28th Tooele high school band will begin its summer activities with a heavy schedule of activities during the first week. Saturday, June 28, the band will leave Tooele bright and early for Elko, Nevada-wherThe Eighth ward will sponsor an they will be guests cf the apron and overall dance, Satur- city in their mammoth celebration the Silver State Stampede. The day, June 21 at 9 p m. on the patio of the North Tooele stake taber- band is scheduled to be a marchnacle . ing feature of the parade at 12:30 Western music will be furnished and also for an evening perforby the stake orchestra, and a floor mance. They will remain overmte show will highlight the evening. and return the next day. As a preliminary to the trip, the Refreshments will be served and is assured a most enjoy- organization will be guests of Preeveryone Identical sons 24 able evening. sident Alex Dunn and the Pioneer Colonel John A. Supensky and Admission will be by budget Region Welfare staff and officials. Mrs. Supensky recently welcomed The band will perform for approxcards. Everyone is invited to back home two members of their imately 200 guests the majority Supen-skyfamily, Colonel and Mrs. of whom will be from out of town. David and sons, The banquet is scheduled for FriTommy. night, June 27. Officers of the day David and Tommy, who are idenBand Loyalty Club and band mem tical twins, are 20 years of age Arrived At bers are invited. r men in high They were Tooele Valley Hospital Friday night, June 20, a showRuth Cook, school in basketball, baseball and Miss of marching films will be preing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. sented of the Purdue University Saturday, June 28 is the date Terry W. and Lola Richins track. will leave Kohkonen, Grantsville, son, June David is a Private First Class Cook, 37 South 1st West, band, and also the lat- set by Stockton ward for a for Detroit, marching and has been in the Army, 19 Saturday 18. morning evening with proceeds from THS band movies and slides. est months. He is home on a 20 day Michigan, to attend the national This will take the earmarked for the buildevent the in Surgery city place back to his convention of Mu Phi Epsilon, fund leave will and of Julie Anderson, report program. ing daughter park at the bowery. Parents and A record Mr. and Mrs. Donald Anderson, camp, Fort McPherson, Georgia, national music sorority. Marilyn senior band members are invited. hop, featuring TV and Lake Salt the the of on June 27. Prior to entering radio star Ray Uliberri, will be City is president Tooele. held at the Rose Bowl, starting at Army, David attended the Univer- alumnae chapter and is a business Josephine Colledge, Tooele Con8 p.m. on June 28. Violet Davis, Tooele sity of Georgia, and upon his re- delegate to the convention. in Detroit is plan- vention Admission is $1 per couple and lease from the service, headquarters Tooele Nielson, Roger 50 cents extra lady. An excellent will be at the beautiful Sheraton-Cadilla- c college. ning to Christopher Rawlcs, Tooele floor show has been arranged. hotel. Many tours and Medical Tommy is a junior at the Ohio State University. Tommy will concerts gre planned for the Mable Collis, Tooele spend the summer in Tooele. Last Elizabeth Pitt, Tooele vear, he played for the Tooele City Enroute to Detroit, Marilyn wi Henry Hansen, Tooele baseball team, and is planning on stop in Chicago, and spend sevHarriet Page, Salt Lake Tooele stake High Priests will eral days Marlin Gregrich, Tooele playing again this summer. honor Mr. Norval Harwood, of Stockton at a party and program, One hundred forty cases of brain Wednesday, June 25 at 7:30 p.m. fever were among in the Stockton ward chapel. All High Priests, their partners, horses of Tooeie county last year, 12 proved fatal. and widows of High Priests are of which gr A veterinarian will be in Tooele, invited to attend. Sunday, at Tooele Bit and Spur rodeo grounds, between the hours of 2 to 4 p.m., and shots will be given for both brain fever and distemper for a fee of $3 per head. Those desiring this service are Wheat growers will vote in the asked to contact Dan Brown, ph. annual referendum of June 20, 75 or 1781. this year. The poles will open at 8 a.m. and close, at 7 p.m. at the Tooele County ASC office. To be eligible to vote, a person must be engaged in the production cash of wheat as tenant, share tenant, share cropSaturday, June 21 there will be per or landlord, on a farm which a meeting at the American Legion will produce at least fifteen acrcsjhal at 7.30 pnl. Reverend Walter of wheat in 1959. Ward from the First Baptist of the vot- - Church at If at least r.y, Nevada, and a ers vote in favor of the referen- - nUmbcr of the members will be dum, wheat will be supported at present at this meeting. Plans will 75 per cent of parity or approx- j,c niacic for organizing a Baptist imately $1.81 per bushel and mar- mission in Wendover. The public who arc inketing quota penalties will be in and all effect for excess wheat produced terested in establishing a work in in 1959. If the vote is less than Wendover arc urged to attend the there will be no mar- meeting. here DaA. John and Mrs. David or and Sujvcnsky aic visiting WHICH IS WIlTciI Tommy keting quota penalties on excess with their parents. Identical twin sons of Col. vid and Tommy wheat, and the price support will REPORT I ROM SI AIL To Sponsor Sat. Nite Dance Identical Sons m. Visit Col. and Mrs. Supensky Stockton Ward Sets June 28 For Record Hop s twin Jusf four-lette- Local Miss to Attend National Sorority Convention Marilyn fun-fill- High Priests to Honor Norval Harwood June 28 Horse Vaccination sight-seein- Will Be Offered In Tooele Sunday reported Wheat Growers To Vote Annual Referendum June 20 Baptist Minster owner-operato- r, Plans Wendover Meet Saturday two-third- s lewis Clark, pf Deseret pleaded guilty in city court Wednesday morning, to drunk driving and was given a $200 fine and .30 day jail sentence with 25 days suspended on payment of fine. The arrest was made in Fdgc-mouTuesday by rohccnian Or-vHamilton. Donald Chemical k Sat. June 21st, Spsitsors 8 Ward persons two-third- APRONS S OVERALLS FLOOR SHOW ..REFRESHMENTS SHOP IN COOL COMFORT EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT IN TOOELE TILL 9 Pi be at 50 per cent of parity or BOARD OF HEALTH approximately $1 20 per bushel. Utah State Board of Health reVISITS CHILDRLN ported 23 cases of influenza in Mrs. Elmer W. Ilcrron left last Tooele county for the week ending w cck for Whittie r, Califor- June 13. Four cases of strep innia, where she will enjoy an ex- fections, one case of cancer, and tended visit with several of her one of chicken pox were also lwwu ui the ttpojL clulJrca who ruiJe liiux. 4 |