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Show Volume Me Prosperity Days Be Celebrated July 24-5-- 'Jk r ' 'H- -- , - - Cl i? - - ; I jsv; wX1 r, : 7 ' I n y . ir . V I- - . ? T A Ci fc! Ifgfl Jpt nr rft J?Zj. r t .3V.S f , t - 4 )h-rr- $ r Vf - i THE TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND will perform at the State Democratic Navy Commander Fire Chief Visits Mother Here Over Weekend 11 Piooeer 6; in Salt Lake Saturday July 12. Photo Courtesy Bateman Jewelry Convention Pioneer Day observance in Tooele this year will be a three-da- y celebration, appropriately called "Tooele Prosperity Days. Tooele stake has been assigned the celebration and Glen Williams has been named general chairman. The Prosperity Days celebration w ill be tied into the of the Tooele smelter on August 1, which will make Tooele free of all unemployment, and return us to normal prosperity. One day of the program will be devoted to an appreciation of the Tooele county military installations. and the employment and payroll which have been built around this community from this highly important service. . Tentative program for the Tooele Prosperity Days celebration, July; 24, 25, and 2S, has been announced as follows, by Mr. Williams: Mammoth Parade p.m., 24th Novelty Rides, All Day, 24th Concession booths, 3 days Variety Show, evening 23th Championship Baseball 3 days Barbeque Dinner, evening 25th Two Gigantic Street Dance Orchestras Saturday evening, July 34 Western and Modern Music Of Arsonists; Seven Fires Set in Tooele Area Tuesday Night Child While Visiting Kin I Iese slated, Vidor Walton Lawrence Dies, Funeral Sat. at 2 Morris D. Young Files for Tooele have Richards, (Fre-donia- treatment expenses at the LDS Primary hosFrank Chavez, who has pital, for been afflicted with cerebral palsy since birth., Toni PannunZio, Lady Eagles president, also participated in the presentation. THS Band to Play for State 1 The Tooele high school band will perform for the Democratic nomination convention; July 12 at the Rainbow Rendezvous at 1 a.m. The band's appearance at the convention was specially requested by William A. Baralocker, mayor St. George, and final arrangements wfcre made by Tooele county chairman, Ray Pruett, and vice chairman, Tish Staples. The band will put on a marching exhibition at 9:15 a.m. on Main street between Fourth and Fifth e South, and will begin at the Charles Jesse N. Charles Don Lawrence Seeks County Assessors Post Jesse N. Charles, of Grantsvillc, has filed on the Republican ticket, asasking for election as county sessor. Mr. Charles is a native of St. John, and a graduate of the Tooele Unhigh school. He attended the iversity of Utah for two years. Since 1936, he has been proprietor of the Bonneville Service, seven miles west of Grantsvillc, until January of this year, when he leased the station. mis- Mr. Charles filled an sion to the Western States from 1920 to 1923, and following this, was in the sheep business for ten years, and then was Tooele county LDS Maagent for J.E. Case Farm four for years. chinery, He was one of the three original of signers for the incorporation of the and building town, Onaqui the power extension in that area. Mr. Charles is married to the of former I. con a Whitehouse, Tooele. They have six children. DRLN VISIT cst at the home of Mrs. are her daughter Mr. and Mrs. ild Harvey of Venice, Califor-ana daughter and son-i- law and Mrs. Warren Whitlock and Larry, children, Johnnie, y. and Jimmy of Grants son-in-la- d n .Crccu. Files lor the Assessors Post Don Lawrence, of Grantsvillc, has filed with the county clerk, asking election as Tooele county assessor on the Democratic ticket. Mr. Lawrence has been a resident of Grantsville for the past eight years, and is a wholesaler for Carbon Fuel. Mr. Lawrence served in the bishopric of the Clark LDS ward until last January, and, at present, Rye Field is Partly Burned Near St. John Sagers Family Reunion at Tooele Utah Park July th y 5.. A S 5 1 , Tooele Stake High Priests, Auxiliaries. Bishops Meet. Sun. cha-calle- d Eleventh Ward including i special Mr. S - New-hous- hotel. The band is scheduled to play five numbers, including "The Star Spangled Banner. Soloist for the of St. George, and final arrange-occasiowill be trombonist, Jerry Liddell. 'A program is being printed, which will include a picture of the band. Each band mem ber will receive one as a remembrance of the occasion. County Attorney Children Being Registered Now For Swim Classes i Demos July 12 j Shields to the citienry of Tooele to report any information which may lead to the identity of the person or persons responsible for) the wild orgue of fires Tuesday night and to stop a repetition ol such as this in the future. So critical is the fire situation, that the starting of these grass Mrs. lantha Richards Arthur. lflreJ could lead to very extensive age 75. died Tuesday. July 8, I' property damage, or even the the home of a daughter, Mrs. of life, in the opinion of Mar (Veda) Vincent, of Sandy. ,he chlcf L'tah. yhp canyons are especially vul- A daughter of Samuel T. and ncrable, and the burning out of Richards. Alexander Fredoma areas would lie disastrous Mrs. Arthur was born March 17, to water sheds so vital to the 1853, at Ogden. Utah. She married community. Evan B. Arthur in the Salt Lake As long as some irresponsible LDS Temple, December 18, 1007. person or persons arc loose setting He died March 29, 1940. these fires, everyone is in danger.! She is survived by two sons and Chief Shields and the V. W. Lawrence seven daughters: Cecil R. Arthur, sooner they arc caught, the better St. John; Mrs. Milton (Gladys) for all. Stookey, Mrs. Joseph W. (Maxine) The Chief appeals to everyone Russell, Clover: Mrs. Ralph (Ca- to be on the alert to wipe out this rol) Nelson, Mrs. Leone (Shirely) menace. Mrs. LaMar Even the least bit of evidence Gates, Tooele; (Veda) Bohn, Salt Lake City; E. may be responsible in catching Keith Arthur. Durango, Colorado, these arsonists, and should perand Mrs. H. W. (Blanche) Cal- sons who any inforfour Glendale, California; mation whatsoever, call the police Morris D. Young has put in his Victor Walton Lawrence, age 59. vert, stepchildren: E. Vaughn Arthur, fire chief, or city bid for nomination for county atprominent Tooele county Citizen, St. John; Ross Arthur, Los An- - department, office, it will be greatly managers died Wednesday, July 9 at 12:30, torney on the Republican ticket. California; Reed Arthur, appreciated. Anita A. Duran, age 9, daughter a.m. at the Valley hospital in Mr. Young graduated from the W Bas. MrJ F and of Joe A. and Mary Fernandez of Utah law school in from injuries received in lian ,daho; University (Azalia), Terrabane, Oregon; Duran, of Alamosa, Colorado, died;an automobile accident west of 1952, and has been December, two brothers and one sister, Sam- law since July, 1953. Wednesday at the Tooele Valley snowvHle, Box Elder county, on practicing Twin Falls. P. ucl hospital after a brief illness. He is a member of the Utah and June 16. Idaho; Will P. Richards, ClearShe was born in Ft. Garland, Mr. Lawrence was born June 19, American Bar Associations. ) Mrs. Ernest Cofoiado, Miy 21, 1949. The fun-er- 18't!), in Brisbane, Australia, a son field. Utah, and In 1934, he joined the law firm CaliLos Angeles, Phippin, will be held in Alamosa. The of Robert H. and Louisa Guy Lawof Hansen,Henriksen, Bradford, 17 fornia; 34 grandchildicn, and remains were shipped! Thursday. rence. and Young, with offices in Tooele. The little girl and her parents He was married to Lavina Hodg- great grandchildren. Salt Lake City and Layton. Utah, were visiting in Tooele with kins- son on May 26, 1920, in Salt Lake Funeral services will be , conChemical and since then, has been prarti- Descrct ducted at the St. John ward on men at the time of her fatal ill- City. in both Tooele and Salt Lake was called. (ring Wednesday equipment July 12 at 1 p.m. Friends to ness. field fire under'city. a Mr. Lawrence, rancher and Saturday, rye bring from may call at Tate mortuary control in the fields west of St. Mr. Young is married and has stockman, was awarded a plaque 7 to 9 Friday evening, and John. pm., four children. Being favorably im- in Motor Ford the Company by Saturday from 11 till time of serSaFaith owned 1929 as the best Ford mechanic in The field, by pressed with Tooele and the people vice at the home of Cecil Arthur, a he and his family moved to on fire was set here, spark by the state of Utah. He was active at St. John. gers, in September, 1957, and, at bale to used Tooele in the Grantsville Second ward, from a tractor, being where he served in the bishopric the feed and driven by Jackie Sa- - the present time, are buying a home at 171 South Third street. for five years. At the time of his crs. visited last week with Col. Tno- 15 to 20 acres of the field Since moving here, Mr. Yourg has he was a member of the Some death, Thomas. S. J. mas mother, Mrs. were destroyed before the fire was concentrated his business primaC o o nel graduated . from The an brought under control, so reports rily to this area, but maintains in WashingWar National college who directed office in Salt Lake City to expeSheriff Gillette, Fay 10. Before that., Children are being registered ton, D.C., on June dite the handling of matters there. s,x now at the Tooele swimming pool the he was in Paris. France, on the P?atc?: I?aho: r During the war, Mr. Young spent le; for intermediate, speed for four years. SHAPE staff, beginners, a year in the AleuSalt Lake C. y. Lawrence. approximately Jh"cdclasand synchronized to a He has been n. swimming, tian Islands, and approximately a Frank!, Russcl1 Lawrence, ses. vision of the European CommandW. Lawrence. year in the Philippine Islands, as in Per'od of instruction will be a Paris, Arizona; with headquarters of a Navy Scabee. After the war, he M. Lawrence, Chester Provo; a 18 Trance. This will be for 3 vears. period of two weeks, five days fulfilled a mission in the Northern P Lawrence, and Gary week. He flics to France, on July 8. His Magna, The Robert B. Sagers family re- States mission for the Church of two dallghters, Poatcjo ,daho the be at will pool union will be held will accompany him. Saints. Friday, July 18 Jesus Christ of Latter-Davirs. Myrte BarruSi Grantsville, at Registration a cost of $2.50. should he from 4 until 10 p.m. at the Tooele that states Mr. Young and Mrs. Dean (Ruth) Bevan, of Adult beginner classes arc held be elected, his aim and purpose park and pavilion. Tooele, as well as 18 grandchildat 10 p.m. until 11 p.m. cityDinner nightly will be served at 6 p.m. will be to conduct the affairs and ren, six brothers, and three sisPeople in Grantsville interested Each family is requested to bring duties of the office of county atters. in swimming classes are asked to their own lunch. Games, sports, torney efficiently and effectively, in Funei'al services will be held contact Glen Rupp. Classes will be and will be enjoyed. A and without partiality to any indiswimming ward Second Grantsvillc The Tooele stake presidency hasjthe held each day at 11 a.m. will be given vidual or organized group. a meeting Sunday at 2 p.m.Jpel, on Saturday, July 12, at 2 Instruction will be given for be- delightful program dinner. after m. Eleventh Tooele Fourth swimp the in ginners, intermediate, and The committee in charge conward for bishoprics and branch mers. of LaVar Sagers and Mrs. sists clerks. presidencies, Blanche Bryan. Mrs. Agnes and High Council, High Priests, Shields and Mrs. Violet Russell Death Comes to A HELPING HAND Aletha Wrathall, chairman of the Lady Eagles cerebral palsy fund drive, presents a check for $25 to J. Leonard Chavez. 120 North First street, to be used for a special pair of shoes, and help defray Appeals for Capture Commander and Mrs. Samuel Orme, and daughter, Cathy, on their way to Long Beach, California. wheie Commander Orme will report for duty and command the U S S. Wilkinson, just being comSeven grass fires were reported missioned, spent last weekend in Tooele, visiting with his mother. jin the Tooele area between 10.30 Mrs. C. Alvin Orme. pm. Tuesday and! am. Wednes- comhas Commandcr Orme just day, with four fire alarms being so repot ts I ue Chief pie ted a gear's study at the Nasal sounded, War college at Newport, Rhode Is rhurman Shields I ach fire bears marked eviland. Commander Orme, who is a na dence of having been set by some live Tooclean, has been on Navy1 person or persons savs the lire assignment for the past 18 years IChief. An appeal is made by Chief T. Days Tied loto Smelter Reopening ltr:CtT2zLl-- - i, . Number Five 11, 1958 Tooele, Utah, Friday, July Sixty-Fou- r Mr. Brown Quentin Brown Files for County Commissioner stake auxiliary boards. The schedule of meetings to be followed out is a general assembly from 2 to 2:30 p.m. 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. High Priests, HOUSE GUESTS meeting and Mrs. Joseph Ranegan ami monthly Quorum of stake auxiliary boards. rcn, Joseph, Cheryl, and Peggy, of 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Meeting forjCedar Grove, New Jersey, arc branch presidencies, 'house guests of Mrs. Timothy bishopries, residency, High Council and van. Mrs. Sullivan is Mrs. 'gans aunt. child-meetin- g Sulli-stak- Ranc-clerk- c Cake Sale at Allen's This at 10 AM Saturday A cake sale will be held at on Saturday, July 12 at 10 a.m. sponsored by the Eleventh ward Junior Gleaners of the MIA. The proceeds will be used to raise funds for the class Foodtown projects. Quentin J. Brown of Grantsville filed Wednesday with the county r clerk as county commis sioner on the Republican ticket. A native of Grantsville, he graduated from the Grantsvillc high school, and is engaged in dairying, farming, and livestock. Mr. Brown was a veteran of World War It, serving in the Pacific theatre of operation, and went right into Japan, at the Artwo-yea- mistice. He has been a member of the is engaged as an Explorer leader. Tooele county fair board, and, at forto the He is is chairman of the Tooele mer Helen Heath, of Salt Lake present, livestock show committee, county two sons and six have City. They director of Grantsville North Wildaughters. low Irrigation Co., and served a r term on Grantsville city RETURN TO UTAH council. He contracted polio in 1950 and and Mrs. Jack Knowldcn five months in the Veterans spent and family arrived in Tooele on and has staged a successhospital, from Platts, Wednesday evening ful fight back to near normal actiberg. New York. They brought (heir daughter. Diane, age eight, vity. He is married to the former Netfrom New York to Utah, to put her tie Cooley, of Grantsv ille. They are fo therapy treatin a hospital the parents of five children. ment. Diane was hit by an auto last September, and underwent Honor Judge L. E. Kramer and Sister Open house in honor of Judge L. E. Kramer and his sisters Mrs. Carrie Mctzgar and Miss Irene Kramer, will be held, Sunday, July 13th. from 4 to 8 p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hopkins, 474 Brook street. Mr. Kramers sisters are due to arrive in Tooele Wednesday morning. They are taking a side trip here while on a cobks tour out of Chicago, Illinois. They will rejoin the tour July July 16th in, Seattle, Washington. Mrs. Mctzgar, Miss Kramer make their home in Ormond Beach, Flo- Class of Tooele Eleventh ward will sponsor the Saturday night dance this July 12 at 8:30 p.m. at the ward recreation hall. Admission is by budget card or guest ticket, plus 25 cents a person. Refreshments will be served. Everyone of Mutual age is invited to come out and spend an enjoyable evening of dancing and sociability. Fourth-Elevent- h 1938 to Hold Meeting at 8 PM Friday A for all committee four-yea- NOTICE Open House to To Sponsor Sat. Nite Dance rida. married brain surgery in Montreal, Canada. She was left paralyzed. Mrs. Know! ton will be rememNotice, junior swim team there bered as the former Lucille Lawwill be an age group meet, Saturrence. of Mr. day, July 12. It will start at 8:30. I tic Know lions are guests Ever) one who should partiajvi Mrs. Charles Lawrence, and cipate is urged to come cut. Mu. Cornelia hntwldui. in charge of the program. All family members are asked to be present. are INSTALLATION 7 CEREMONY WAS HLLD on for the Tooele Lodge Indeof Odd Fellows, with Glen Monday, July pendent Order Nuesmcycr, district deputy grandmaster officiating. Shown above arc ft out L to R Harry truster; kcth Kelly, Buckingham, noble grand; Hartree grand; Andy La.-cley EUlmtcu, treasurer Glum Nueomeyer, n, district drp. grand master. Back L to R Roy Hamilton, left support to tire vice grand; Oden Flanders, left support to the noble grand; W. H. Lloyd, chaplain; Pat Bennett, right support to the vice grand; B. A. Smith, conductor; Frank Taylor, trustee. Missing Joe Johnson, secretary and A. 11. Eatticon, warden. meeting chairmen and committee members working on the class of 38 reunion will be held at the home of Jack and LaDean Long. 124 So. First street on Friday, July 11 at 8 p.m. This will be the findl meeting of all committees before the reunion which is' scheduled for August 8 and 9. Any other interested class members are invited to attend tins meeting. If anyone reading this article knows anything about David Young, a member of the cUss of 38. please contact Lillian Hammond, phene 1127J, a soou as Jusf Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital Francis and Rozilla Morris Maly, RFD, Tooele, son, July 8. Floyd and Mary Shakespcar Shelton, Magna, a son, July 10. George and Florence Mays Rupp, of Grantsvillc, a son, July Medica- lColleen Kling. loorle Eva Wiseman, Tooele Harnett Page, Salt Lake City IU Chugg, Grantsville Fyrn Townsend, Tooele Martin Gregriuh, Tooele Surgery Rhoda Broztll, Tooele Gwendolyn Stephens, Tooele L'oris Wliejr, Tcocle Vtllard Lri'Jvtcn, Tooele Lee Roberta, Jr., SwooLtoa |