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Show I 'm. Volume Sixty-Fou- p Tooele, Utah, Friday, June 27, 1958 r WpMNMNn Jk Number Three Applications May Governor Clyde Officially Opens Bo Made Now for 1959 Wheat Acreage TOD As Army Training Center; armers on land which no wheat seeded for grain in any of the years 1956. 1957 or 1958 and for I va which a KVi wheat aerrag allot was not established, may apin wntmg at the Tooele countv Governor George D Clyde w at 4SC office on or before July I, SR. greeted by a 19 gun salute as he arrived at Tooele Ordnance Depot Thursday morning at II am. to dedicate the 'new" US Army Reserve Ordnance training fen Greeted By 19Gun Salute Thursday iment ply 350 Visitors Safety Director Issues Plea For Safety Plan Attendance At Region Fete J ter, where 5 008 reserve soldiers will traoi this summer. I Governor Clyde Major tieneral ,' Three hundred fifty official and staff of the l.DS Pioneer Region' Max wi I! C. Rich, Png General Read this. Please (Submitted and their partners, will be guestsLynn Ostler. Mr. Gus Hackman. Direc.h's Pridav evening of the Tooele president. Salt Lake Chamber 01 by L)le E. Col bath. Safety 'stake presidency and Tooele atake Commeree. and other dignitaries. tor, TOD, and Wesley D. Lang, Relief Society at an open air ban were greeted by Colonel John A safety Office, Tooele Ordnance Command. ng Officer,, Depot). iquet at the Tooele Supensky, Wa rd. and then were escorted to the1ar nvt'r: A 1 The Tooele high school band dirS". 1 Headquarters building where thev he car ected by I are Caldwell, will give a were s,rutl given a briefing on Tooelel,rl 10 cmv street. I saw a father marching demonstration and band Ordnance Depot concert starting at 6 p.m. and After the bor and hold her 10 ,fmard briefing, the party ofrace mer McKendrick. Pony Express race chairPLANNING THE BEST RODEO YET are Bit then will be guests at the banquet. a she lruKP!ed " he aony h,m was luncheon served of the rodeo and Pony Express race to be man; Lawrence Hood, in charge of ticket Several general authoritie of dignitaries M dlath- 1 aw al1 ,he P,an ,hat at the troop mess hall. sales; Bixh White, club president. In back, staged on July 4. Shown above are L to R the IDS church are expected to at had ,btrn 12:45 At df f,r b" dashed several hundred pm. Jean Farrington, club secretary and Dale and Spur Club members who are in charge tend, as special guests. I saw the look of despair that nd reservists and townspeople were Tim- Woody Fillmore, rodeo chairman; Hardy, assistant rodeo chairman. face. I gathered in the troop area to par- - came over her father such that a offer could prayer only ticipate in the official ceremonies The Governor's party and other a thing might never happen again. to I EATL'RLD SOLOIST for a concert at the Fourth ward church Mr. Driver, I have a young dignitaries were introduced to the Friday evening for Pioneer Region Welfare dignitaries is to who has own of my gathering by Colonel Supensky daughter trombone artist, Jerry LiOuell. Jerry entered spring young Mr. Cecil Tate, president, Tooele cross streets to reach the playmusic contest and won two first division ratings on baritone 1 1 ish mucb a"d as as. Chamber of Commerce, then ' and trombone solos. Dr. Dan Martino, judge tor the event, 10 no' PS!i,ble for The Hanks family reunion will troduced Mr. Gus Barkman.lcould- praised Jerry's performance as being outstanding. The band be with her all the time. I have be held Saturday, June 23 at La- Mayor Bevan of Tooele and Mayor will From the time the first rays of play several numbers to furnish a short piogram. After her for her to work home, pay goon, between the hours of 2:30 Palmer of Grantsvilc, who made to the performance, they will be treated to a fine dinner, courdawn break over the cast moun-- ! 8 p.m. An invitation is exeducation. her clothes, and a few remarks. tains until after curfew time, the1 tesy ol President Alex F. Dunn. A marching demonstration tended all relatives and anyone Mr. Cecil Tate then introduced So, Mr. Driver, please help me will Fourth of July in Tooele will be precede the concert. Thirty new members are anxiously who bears the name of Hanks. the Governor to the assemblage. to look out for her. Please drive with activities for the their first performance. The band will be under the awaiting drive Each family will provide its own slowly, past Governor Clvdc welcomed the carefully, please Ronald Bateman, graduating drum major. dirction of entire community. and intersections and lunch, but drinks will be furnished reservists to Utah and stated that playground No celebration is complete withby the refreshment committee. he hoped they would enjoy their out a parade, and the parade comThe group will meet at the run trnm b(,,wicn Parked in U:ilh a'nJ ho()(.j ,ht.v Al of Steadman, mittee consisting terrace. Everyone is asked cars. mingo Tooele Bit and Spur Club's annual joeorge Diehl, Violet Gooch, Bert frCil,y from hc fxci.cnt to register as they arrive where Please, dont run over my little training they will receive. July 4 rodeo to be held at the Bit Winn, De Von Iverson, Harry Wor the reception committee will greet girl! After the official ceremonies. and Spur rodeo grounds on Friday, ,ev, Melba Smith, and Daniel Law each one and give an identifica- Governor With the deepest of thanks for Clyde and the other digrence have assembled a parade July 4, starting at 8 p.m. tion slip. whatever you can do or her, nitaries were conducted on a tour According to Woody Fillmore, that ranks as one of the finest in Entertainment will consist of a of this am installation. vast comthe various rodeo chairman, the city's history. Floats from the short meeting at 4 p.m. 5 to 5:45 Very Sincerely yours, petitive rodeo events, and the Tooele Ordnance Depot, civic and will be lunch time, after which a A F ather road The of one most the runner, to make this acts church novelty promise softball game will be played. organizations, marching of the southwestern years rodeo the b'ggest and best voldicfs, prominent military, civic There will be horseshoe pitching familiar birds "i ever. Itinerary for the Tooele stake and political leaders, and Tooele's and other games, in addition to and western United States, takes its name from its habit of running GrantSVille LlOXlS Isponsored The stock is being furnished by famous trip to Europe, the the offered band, plus by many attractions marching of the British LDS Temdedication in front of wagons the road Swancc Kirby, one of the top ro- clowns, horses, beautiful women, along the resort. Officers Elect or other vehicles. ple. the World's Fair, tour of the deo stock raisers in the West. and the always popular kids continent and an extension trip to Grantsvillc Lions Club installed Tickets can be obtained from any entries of gaily decorated bikes, new officers lor the coming year, Norway, Sweden and Denmark, club member or purchased at the trikes, scooters, and their own in '.after the Temple dedication, is led Gibson rodeo grounds before the show. dividual midget floats, will get the Thursday night. 1958-5- 9 Iherc announced in day by day deClaude Parkinson was elected Adult tickets cost $12.5 and child- Grand and Glorious Fourth off to tail: Barnard He succeeds ren six to 12. 75 cents and child- a rousing start. president. Leav Salt Lake City June and for the May has served who August J Castagno, ren under 6, free. And to insure that there will be at 12:45 a.m. Tourist Class; arrive Other new officers are Estimate year. past of are there entries, plenty prizes at 7: 15 a.m. Tourist Max Bleazard, first vice president; Chicago 1957-5- 8 1958-5galore. Class. second vice preAnderson, Sterling Fun Tor All RECEIPTS Leave Chicago at 8 sident; Roy Sutton, third vice preAugust 9 Beginning at 11 a.m., the sports 1. Maintenance and Operation Fund sident: Lee Frandsen, secretary; a.m. First Class Arrive Rochester committee, under the chairmanDon Rowbcrry, Lion tamer; Alma Balance on hand at 12:06 p.m. First Class. Attend ship of ' Douglas Bateman, has Jed Gibson has been nam Hill Cumorah Pageant in the evenWootten, tail twister. arranged a full two hours of fun. head football coach at Bright r directors are Forrest ing. Footraces for both boys and girls Young high school at Provo, i Attend Service in Washburn, Blaine Sutton. New dis August 10 from ages 5 to 75, the to announcement of Dr and Millward cording Saturday, June 28 is the date Jack are rectors the Sacred leave Rochester Grove, sack wheelbarrow race, set by Stockton ward for a Ernest L. Wilkinson, prcsidei Marvin Johnson. at 3:22 p.m. First Class; Arrive for both races and three legged the BYU. evening with proceeds from New York City 5:25 p.m. the event earmarked for the build boys and girls. There will be the Mr. Gibson, a son of Mr. and The late afternoon flight arrives a contest, and nail Mrs. 0. H. Gibson, 439 East Vine The Phillip goofy -ing fund program. in LaGuardia Field, and since we contest for the ladies ovei A record hop, featuring TV and driving street, will officially assume his Visit will depart from IntemaFonal, we radio star Ray Uliberri, will be 18 years of age. And while all this new duties, September 1. will have to have a bus transfer conces be will there is on, From at going the Rose held at Bowl, starting Frank Arnold, former Idaho state between the two airports. sion stands all over our fair com8 p.m. on June 28. Visiting here from Newark. New ; will assume duties of head A v athlete, Leave New Sunday, August 10 Admission is $1 per couple and munity selling ice cream, cake basketball coach at this same date. -v- -v Jersey, are Mr. and Mrs. Philip York City at 8:30 p.m. BOAC 552 . 50 cents extra lady. An excellent pics, and all the goodies associaTrupin, who are guests of their , Mr. Gibson, a former Univcr Arrive Monday, August II ted with a celebration. There will floor show has been arranged. son and his wife, Joel and Kathryn of Utah football player, gra.jar Prestwick at 12:55 p.m. Transfer sity also be many games of skill. Mcars Trupin. duated from the University in to Glasgow hotel. Afternoon sightJOHN R. BURGE Spectator Sports The younger Mr. Trupin is sta1956. He also took his ROTC train seeing. 17 . . . Dugways Post At representative w a D Tooele u pm., tioned at y g Proving and completed his milLeave Tuesday, August 12 American Legion junior bascbal' ing there, Ground with the U.S. Army, where Boys State. with a short tour for Balloch Pier: tram obligation itary by Glasgow team will meet the Babe Ruth he is doing biological research of duty at Ft. Benning, Georgia Steamer on Lock Lomond to in the first game of a double work. His wife is also engaged in 10 won football He letters with the Motor coach to Stronach-locha- r header. Immediately following Redskins. biological research at the Univer(Lock Katrine) and back. this game, Tony Del Papa' of Utah. sity on Lock Lomond to BalSteamer Tooele team will tangle with a Totally blind himself, Mr. Philip loch Pier and train to Edinburgh. Tooele Fourth ward MIA will team from Spanish Fork. Trupin is a vocational rchabilita-lioTransfer to Edinburgh hotel. sponsor the Saturday evenAnd to wrap it all up, the Bit counselor witji the New JerLeave - Eleventh in the Wednesday, August 13 dance Fourth ing and Spur Club will present their sey Commission of the Blind. in after afternoon, ward recreation hall. Edinburgh rodeo. annual The visitors plans are to return The American Legion Boys State in Edinburgh for Lonsightseeing A special orchestra will play for The biggest and best Fourth in to the East, about July 4. to be held at Camp Williams the don. New officers of the American the dance. Admission is by budget history has been the aim of the week of July 5 to 12 met at AmeriArrive Wednesday, August 13 75 comWilliam and a are and cents cards Redden, couple committee, and from all indica Legion can Legion, hall, Wednesday even London in early evening. 50 cents single admission. first vice; mander; Ray Angus, have their achieved tions, they ing to receive their final instruc- Mayfair Hotel. objectives there wont be a big- William Hcrren, second vice; Wition in preparation for their week London Thursday, August 14 lbur Tom, adjutant; Clair Kofford, d ger or better day in the of instruction and practice in. morning drive. West. Depart at I Iverson, DcVon his state, than right here in Tooele. chaplain; Americanism and civic govern 9:45 a.m. Itinerary: New Oxford torian and publicity; Joe Hansen ment. The boys and their spon street, Marble Arch, Piccadilly The and Charley Woods, committee sors are Gary L. Wells, Grants Circus, Pall Mall, St. James PaKenneth men; Thompson, sgt. at Burtons to Paville, Grantsville fire dept.; Mar- lace, the Mall, Buckingham arms. Installing officer was Garth vin W. Lee and Roy Snyder, Jr., lace, Westminster Cathedral, BPOE district first Sawyers, regional Tooele fire department: South Kensington Kenny Kmghtsbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Klar Ogden plan vice commander. Chelsea 1673 Barracks, of the Harkcr, Elks, Edward Davis. Museums, number Tooele lodge officers were Johnnie to leave here, Saturday, via auto- Outgoing Westminster Pete Kearns, BPW; Wil- Lambeth Bridge, Eagles; BPO Elks is holding a golf tourna- mobile, for New York commander; City, where Miyamoto. liam Nelson, American Legion: Bridge, Houses of Parliament, ment at the municipal golf course will attend the national con- - liam Redden, first vice; Ray An- Bud Holt and Ronald Jay Bate- Westminster Abbey (visit) WhiteTec-off time vention of Benevolent and Protec- - gus, second vice; A. D. Thomas on Sunday, June 29. man, Tooele Lions and John Burge hall, Trafalger Square, Regent is II a.m. live Order of Elks. adjutant: William Hcrrcn, sgt. at street. (Three hours drive.) Dugway, Masons. Elks and their ladies from Salt Also seated to attend the con- arms: DcVon Iverson, historian Leave LonFriday, August 15 Lake City, Ogden, and Provo, as tention arc Dr. and Mrs. James and publicity. in don tram for late afternoon by well as Tooele, will be competing Burton, who will leave July 3 by Dover to board the overnight for the fine selection of prizes. The train. Still Join You steamer for Ostcnd, arriving at 8 Calloway system of handicapping a.m. Transfer to hotel in Brussels. will be used. Auto Afternoon spent visiting the fair. not do of who Elks Ladies golf Leave August 17 Sunday, can find entertainment, games, etc Brussels thru the heart of Belgium Auto driver education class for at the Elks lodge. They may also to Aachen City of Charlemagne Tooele county adults, which enjoy a swim at the municipal the Great for lunch. Then to Coeach will started Mondav, continue pool. logne, where a stop will be made A number of door prizes will be Monday, Wednesday, and Thursthe Cathedral (time for tea), near day for a three-weeperiod. given away at the buffet supper and along the Rhine to Bonn, capi-Pastor C. James bethe Flic is for the Stephens, cost course at the lodge, following of the West German Federal tween $25 and $30, which includes Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Republic. six hours of acfual driving. Church sen ice II a m. TOOELES RFPRESLNTATIMS to Boys Commander William L. Redden. Back row Hotel Stern. Jusf Arrived At- 7 p.m. Methodist Youth I ellow-sltiPersons may still sign up Wed1x1 Davis. State to be held July 5 to 19 at Camp WiMARRIAGE I.ICF NSE Kenny Harkcr, Marvin Lrickscn, In the Monday, August IS Tooele I rent L of lliams or week R to this arc above: Hospital Valley and vice Absent IbSUFD AT TOOLLF, Ronald Bateman. from the picnesday Thursday pictured to Coblence, where we morning 78 First View the Tooele Last at Church Parsonage Melvin J. Shields, 21. Lake high school gym, or ture were Gary Wells from Grantsvillc and commander, William E. Hcrrcn, Roy Snyder, Gaylon L. and Joyce Turner will visit one of the famous wine call Bert Williams at 5b9J. North, Telephone 1907. John R. Burge, Dugway. and Jan E. Hclsley, 21, Bauer. Jr., Bad Holt, Bill Nelson. Pete Kearns and Mcsscrsmitli, Tooele, son, June 26 cellars and have lunch. In the afMedical ternoon we cover most of the 8 P.M. Melba Murray. Grantsvillc 28th hv Rhine steamer, passing -D-1 Harriet Page, Salt Lake OUR) (CONTINUE- ONFAGLSI 50c Marlin Gregridi, Tootle 7 ' Fourth-Elevent- rt b-- v - Mammoth Parade Slated for Local July Hanks Family Hold Reunion Saturday at Lagoon 4th Celebration .T jam-packe- d Tooele Stake British Temple " v 01)u;,-h'ldr- 1 Dedication, Tour of Europe Itinerary is Announced Today New slow-movin- g School Budget Adopted Jed Gibson is Football Coach Stockton Ward Sets June 28 For Record Hop 9, At BY Hi School Hold-ove- always-hilariou- fun-fille- d 'A Trupins Here New Jersey g t'.f 4th Ward Will 1 Sponsor Dance All-Sta- Local Youths This Saturday To Attend - Legion Names n Boys State New Officers BPOE Slates Golf Tourney For this Sunday fun-fille- Ogdens and Attend Convention Wil-the- y Can Adult Driver Education Class Community Methodist Church p RECORD HOP Stockton Rose Bowl k dis-t-in- Featri Saturday, June Couple at Extra Lady |