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Show Volume Tooele, Utah, Friday, November 28, 1958 Sixty-Fou- r Former Teacher Celebrates Her 100th Birthday Tooele Xmas Lights Go On Fri Mayor Jame Bevan will officially turn on Toorle City' Christ-lights, Friday, Nov. 28, at 6 p m , according to Lions club officials who have been in charge of the event for some year. The Christmas lights and accotn-panvin- Local Merchants Plan Late Xmas Shopping Hours Sjrah L. Guernsey, onetime teacher at the Vernon school, celebrated her KVth birthday in Salt Christmas shoppers will have Lake City Monday. She was accorded statewide and the benefit of late shopping hours national honors with a congratula- here, it was announced today by the Tooele Chamber of Commerce. tory message from President The Friday 9 pm dosing hour Gov-D and Eisenhower, decorations were oripi Dwight B. Johnson , of Ver- will continue for the next two Lions the clubjernor Joseph by nally purchased weeks and beginning mont. her name state. jat a cost of $3(00 and H takes ap15, the stores will remain open proximately $300 yearly for main.every night until 9 pm. until tenance and upkeep. IChristmas eve, when the dosing According to Lions Christmas hour will be 6 o'clock. (light chairman, Dale James, funds Santa Claus is scheduled to for this project come from sales in Tooele the afternoon of of Lions birthday calendars. December 19, and will be host to Turning on of the light will be the kiddies in various stores, that in conjunction with the 9 pm. afternoon and evening, and all day opening of Tooele business houses Auto license plates for 1959 will Saturday, Dec. 20. and their related Christmas disThe C of C is also planning not go on sale until Friday. Jan-aj plays. for the kiddies 2, according to information Christmas party Tooele City and Utah Power andjuar that Santa will !anJ 11 ls Light Co, cooperate each year, released, Wednesday, by William also Ik-- expected in attendance. JuU. county assessor. with the Lions club, in the storage;Last year, plates went on sale and installation of the decorations December 16, under a plan to reand lights. lieve the last minute rush, but the rush occurred, in spite of the early date, Mr. Judd j g 1 ' v i i : t sS.1- f l:: i C A .V&V, in ' - as, tu 1-- iaaaaalUi CWNt 4 . '!, , , Jf '' lett are the Crand opening of the building located on 2nd North near Main st., will be this Saturday. Tooele alleys palace ... e "'Bfcisj THIS IS an outside picture of the Bowl, one of the most modern bowling in the State of Utah. This bowling was built by Glen Nelson and Tim and Number Twenty Five Granite Sinks Before THS In Tues. Meet Al Ab- - stated. The FROM OUR PURITAN FOREFATHERS ry .a cara9o to Moo. plates will be background with white 1959 e kolld aaOaavar W Oa HU mw U five 4kak wildrai kkulayt Md flr4 (Hfor H Sla Central School PTA to Hear e HERITAGt AMERICAN IS AH kot try for Hair VA V Amorlcoa frodl- - fcooa TkkoUUo Day. ylva far Ha rick klatilayt wt American . . . aid far aar karltaya fcaartfatt Haafci fc.aw J of fratfom a4 democrat. Dr. A. S. Cannon nu- merals. and 12 different varieties Dr- Anthon S. Cannon, of plates are available for the var-- l professor in which license of sociology and social work at ious divisions the University of Utah, w ill be plates are issued. at the Central Up to October 31 this year, there iKuest speaker had been issued 423,000 auto regist- - schwl Parent - Teacher Associa- ration plates, or an increase of tion meeting to be held Monday, 14,090 over the same period of last Dec. 1 at 7:30 p.m. at the Central school. year. Dr. Cannon, will speak on the For 1959, a total of 450,000 registrations are expected, according subject, "Training children to to state officials. responsibility." This subject w as chosen by popular request, by Iparents last year, and is of vital 7th in importance to parents. - Coach Leigh Pratt and his THS swimmers started defense of their state high school swimming crown on Tuesday, by impressively defeating Granite high school. The meet was the season's first league encounter, and was held in the Tooele municipal pool. Results are as follows: ! 409 yd. Freestyle Time 5.02 1. Paul McLaws, Tooele 2. Dick Snyder. Granite 3. Dell Soderborg, Tooele 11th 4. Bob North Maynard, Tooele 40 yd. Freestyle Time 19.0 ; Dec. 1st to 1. Kenny Harker, Tooele 2. Mike Stonebraker, Tooele Come to the Primary carnival! 3 P.M. BY YOUR CHIEF OF POLICE 3. Russell Caps, Granite All youngsters 12 years and under 4. Melon. Granite for No. Mothers' are invited. Come one, come all! Singing practice L. HENRY LEE 100 yd. Butterfly Time 1:14.8 Tooele stake will be held Saturday the event will be held at the Police (From Department) 3 p.m. in the North stake taber1. at Fourth Eleventh ward recreation Roger Murray, Tooele & reNovember's chilling winds Utah Power Light Company 1 2. Arnel Brown, Tooele at 3:45 p.m. Sponsor minds us that winter comes early nacle. has joined with more than 50 other hall, Dec. All Singing Mothers of the stake 3. Vern Fergerson, Granite Eleventh ward Primary. the is in an to and stays long, in this part of the offer independent utilities 4. Mel Roberts, Tooele are urged to be in attendance. Bring your nickels and dimes for and build a prototype nudevelop country. 100 yd. Backstroke Time 1:02. clear power plant which will pro- the fishing booth, games with Well, winter in our town has its 1. David Rimington, Tooele vide a major short-cu- t to econo- prizes, candy, popcorn, cookies rewards: The pleasant fireside, 2. will be fun for Jay Riding, Tooele the clean snow, seasonal sporting mic production of electricity from and punch. There 3. Richard Hasclc, Granite ail! for the Grand Opening this Saturday. The MANAGERS AI and Tim Ablett behind the events and social gatherings ell the atom." 4. Bart Netterd, Granite counter of the new Tooele Bowl get ready building is furnished with the latest equipment. The offer was made in a propothis, with no grass to cut, no mos100 yd. Freestyle Time 56:7 sal filed with the Atomic Energy to slap. quitoes 1. Kenny Harker, Tooele orCommission by the newly Frequently, you'll hear an ac2. Boyd Loveless, Tooele Reacisn't "Winter bad; ganized High say, Temperature quaintance 3. Carson. Granite I rather tor Development Associates. The enjoy it. The only thing 4. Mike Stonebraker, Tooele The Tooele City Council will pre c'in' I worry about is driving in bad Young Republican meeting will 100 yd. Breaststroke Time 1:13.2 sent their new business licensing weather. That can be brutal. vitation to industry to undertake be held Saturday, Nov. 29, at 8 1. Russell Rimington, Tooele True. The National Safety Coun- proposal at an 1 open meeting on the building of a high temperap.m. in the Grantsville city hall. 2. Tubby DcSimon, Tooele at 7 p.m. in the ture, cil or any experienced driver-c- an Monday, Dec. nuclear power All interested Republicans are 3. Sixth ward Relief Society will hall room. court Hurson, Granite vouch for the fact that roads city plant. hold their annual bazaar and food urged to attend, to elect commit 4. Richard Kroff, Tooele All merchants, trade, and promade slick by snow or ice are not Announcement that UP & L had sale on Sat., Dec. 6. The Tooele Bowl." Tooele's re- everything from a National Guard tee officers. 200 yd. Freestyle Time 2:17.9 but dangerous; fessional people are urged to at- joined in the project was made by The sale will be held at the First-Sixt- h worrisome, only cent recreational pastime, and one team to a Grantsville seminary 1. Rick Battison, Tooele tend the city meeting which will E. M. of the most fashionable they can cause anything from Naughton, company group. ward, and will begin at 10 2. Dick Snyder, Granite bring out proposed ideas a'dent. to tie traffic ups exasperating a.m. bowling alleys in the W'est, will The breakdown, by days, is as 3. Dell Soderborg, Tooele the drafted ordinance for licensing chair-of death hold its grand opening Saturday, follows: Ccorj!c M Gadsby, board dealing automobile A wide variety of hand-mad- e 4. Curids, Granite all different groups. power js vjce prC!i. articles, including iman 0f Nov. 29, beginning at 7 p.m. Monday: 4:30, high school girls' quilts, houseThe suggested ordinance will put donl of thc Diving 186.35 Points But take heart and take a tip The new center was constructed league: 7:30 p.m., major leagues. development group, hold linens, and aprons, ideal for 1. Joe Mayo, Tooele on merchants gross year!y saleSiRobn.( E. Glnna of Rochester, N. Christmas from the winter-wis- e driver. Tuesday: During day, Ladies' by Glen Nelson, of Tooele, and is gifts, will be available. 2. Ray Stalnakcr, Tooele basis with a breakdown beginning Y., is now, he is getting his car located back from the corner of Golf Ass'n.; 6:30 p.m., recreation Right president. In addition to the baked food 3. David Earl, Granite not to $10 and $100. at exceed atoin shape for the cold weather The 40,000 kilowatt prototype Second North and Main. lleague (men's); 8:30, city league, sale, there will also be lunches 4. Craig Peterson, Granite months. To him, this means more Trade and professional people mic electric plant, which the firms sold ((men's). during thc day. 5. on will John Stahl, Tooele definite Tim and all be licensed According to e than adding a shot of propose to build at a cost of $24.5 Everyone is invited to attend. Wednesday: 4 p.m., faculty in the various sections Elder Richard D. Gillette, who 120 yd. Ind. Medley Time 1:13.5 rates listed Al Ablett, (it) of Utah's top bowlers to his radiator. He w'ants a motor million, was conceived by General league; 6:30 p.m.. National Guard returned from the West- 1. David Rimington, Tooele will be on band to help in the tunc-up- . Atomic Division of General DynaHe wants his windshield on the proposed ordinance. 8:30 p.m., ladies' scratch recently (and 2. ern be Canadian mission, will David Gordon. Tooele official opening and included in M-Memics Corp. n, wiper arms and blades checked, league. honored at homecoming services, 3. Goldcr, Granite this number will be Paul Chase, The ones and He 4 ineffective temperature plant replaced. high to be held high Thursday: p.m., junior 4. in Nov. the 30, Mel Tooele who Sunday, Roberts, Utahs match game champion would be built somewhere on the tests his defroster and takes a school (60 to 80 children); 8:30 160 yd. Tooele Fifth ward chapel. will perform at 7:30 p.m. Doc WetMedley Relay Time 1:37 look at his tires, to see if they system of thc Philadelphia Elecp.m., city league (ladies). Lee Brown, of Tooele, a former 1. Tooele (Rimington, Brown RidFather of zel, billed as Tooele's He tric Co., one of the members of have sufficient insists tread. 5:30 Grantsville Friday: p.m., Bowling," will roll the first ball. seminary; 8:30 p.m., American le- companion of Elder Gillette in the ing, McLaws) the group. It is scheduled for coma good set of reinupon having 2. Granite mission field, will speak. The "Bowl' features the latest forced tire chains in the trunk of pletion, late in 1962 or early in gion; 8:30, Eagles. 3. Tooele of everything, from Brunswick 1963, Mr. Naughton said. car use his when for i all ready November 29 has been set as Saturday: Open day. 160 yd. r automatic pinsetters and Freestyle Relay 1:22.8 The reactor will be a high tem- the date for the needed. until 3 p.m. Sunday: Open and alleys 1. Tooele Battito a snack bar fur(Mayo, Murray, cooled, graphite Gleaner then Sunday afternoon foursome N Furthermore, these mechanical will be host at the perature, gas with ward First nite, exchange To Tooele son, Theatre best from with the Gen-frnished Loveless) followed by open alleys. preparations are but a reflection MIA Bandstand to be held Nov. moderated type devised by Tooele, North Tooele, Grantsville, 2. Granite Atomic Division of General and Candy Company. of his whole positive and deter- 29 in the Tim and Al Ablett report that Hold ward Oquirrh stakes participating. 3. Granite mined attitude toward the prob- recreation hall. Dynamics Corp. The plan contemThemed to the dance Also giving the alleys an air of in spite of the busy schedule, there 4. Tooele a reactor woth special ad- will be held in the lem of safe winter driving. He is 4:15 PM distinction is the exclusive custom-mad- e will be from two to four alleys Oquirrh stake Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. plates for of in use generation prepared to winterize" his driv- and there will be refreshments, vantages house, with the Oquirrh stake carpeting supplied by Tale open each night. Monthly stake Priesthood meetelectricity including simplicity, low ing habits. He revises his daily prizes, and novel entertainment. and Gleaners acting as Furniture, and the tile work seen Future plans for the new bowling ing for the North Tooele stake will schedule to allow more time for Admission will be by budget card fuel costs, and safety of operations. hosts. The address is 8400 West in various parts of the building. center include the setting up of a be held Sunday, Nov. 30 at 4: 15 driving safely under difficult con- and guest ticket, plus 50 cents or The development group is non- 3100 South, Magna, Utah. At present, league play includes nursery during afternoons, when p.m. in the North Tooele stake association o f investor-owne- d A floor show and refreshments ditions. On slippery roads, he re- 75 cents a couple. profit the ladies bowl; and in the imme- tabernacle. This is a presidency his normal driving speed; utilities, duces ranging from New are planned, and dancing will beAll members of Tooele, No. Toodiate future (next Monday, Tues- type meeting and the following are and Hawaii. gin at 8 p.m. Admission is 50 cents to York California allows his between more distance inand Grantsville stakes are ele, day, and Wednesday, Dec. I, 2, 3) to attend: Their offer is contingent on the the car ahead. When con- vited to attend. car and per person. free bowling and free instruction Stake presidency, stake clerk, AEC providing $24.5 million for reditions get really bad, he has the Everyone in this area, will be offered, between the hours high council, stake Aaronic PriestAt the present time, Tooele has search. Entire cost of the project, and Gleaner age, is invited chains put on. He slows down for and of 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Officials hood committee, stake committecj Stockton ward conference will be intersections, preparing to yield plenty of meter space and plenty thus would be $39 million. to attend. urged will consider starting a ladies for senior members of the Aaronic November 30, at 7:30 y the to drivers less off - street parking. p.m. league out of those participating. Priesthood; presidencies, sec., and The stake presidency desires the wise in the ways of winter driving. Do not leave your car double-parkeThey also announce that anyone class instructors of each Mclchize-deattendance of all stakes officers, without the driver at the Fifth If we are careful to include all in interested afternoon leagues can Priesthood quorum, bishoprics including the high council, priest- these realistic in our wheel. precautions and wAtrd clerks, general secreta- hood quorum In anticipation of a gala holiday register at the desk. Section 46. DOUBLE PARKING. Nov 29th presidencies, and preparations, the approach of the season, Tooele Garden club is Special rates are being offered ries and quorum advisors for the auxiliary boards. new snow-icwill hold few It shall be unlawful for any person season Trot sponsoring an around the world any school or church organization Aaronic Priesthood under 21, and fears for us. We will be able to to park or leave standing ujxtn tea, to be held, Sat., wishing to get started in bowling eneral secretaries, group advisat Christmas atwhether street Fifth ward "Come with vehicle, on, confidence, any any say Primary is sponsorTim Ablett is no stranger to ors, and instructors for the proDec. 6 in the club room of the tended or unattended, in the rear ing a "turkey trot on Fri., Nov. winter! of Local Tooele, having operated the old gram for senior members of the city hall.. Section 46 . . . Double parking of any vehicle parked at the curb, 29, to which all children 13 years bowling alley here for three years. Aaronic Priesthood. Receiving hours will be from Dies of the ordinances of Tooele City or along the side of any parked of age and under, of Tooele and invited.1 Al joined him, this year, having to .9 p m., and everyone is fits right in with the above editor- vehicle where such vehicle is North Tooele stake, are invited to At Exhibits, displays, and ideas of all been employed previously by ial. At the present time, with the parked parallel with the curb, ex- attend. Copper as manager of their VISIT MOTHERS kinds will be presented, featuring' Dancing will begin at 7 p.m. in Lewis Welker, father of Max snow piled at the curb, double cept that an operator may stop Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lombardi boll) outdoor and indoor decora- recreational activities. Both Tim he does not the North Tooele stake tabernacle, The is in Tooele provided teacher schools, temporarily, Welker, very parking dangerous. tions for. holiday use. Customs and Al arc prominent in Utah ath- and children, Sheila Rue and Rose died Monday at his home in Magna person doing this may say 'I was leave his vehicle, during thc act to the music of thc North stake Just Arrived At and especially bowling Ann, arrived home Sunday evenfront oilier countries will be a letics, but while iof actually loading or unloading orchestra. a lingering illness. only gone a minute following Al a with as in scout after been circles, ing, working having visiting Tooele Reten be cents. in Admission will specialty. Valley Hospital Mr. Welker, who was 62 years he was double parked, lie may passengers or when necessary, Demonstrations of gift wrap- for the big league San Francisco Ephraim, Helper, and Thistle for of there be and will or freshments to traffic sold, an caused and have his is regulations survived accident, widow, age,' by Hal and Elizabeth Speenanns Utthe past two weeks. They visited will be Giants. he was blocking one lane (traffic signs or signals of a police will be a floor show. ping and fancy two two and also, sons, tainly, daughters; Tooele, son, Nov. 28. been to estabwith ley, has Their desire times during the Mrs. Lombardis mother, Children, come, join the fun! of traffic. given, several eight grandchildren. Robert and Judy Smith Greg-rica lish Mrs. and fashionable who underHerald be will Anderson, respectable door given and prizes day, Tooele, son, Nov. 28. bowling center to serve Tooele went major surgery on Thursday, every hour. Medical litis is a community project, county and judging by their mod- Nov. 13, at the Sanpete LDS hosRichardo Archulctta, Tooele set-uand such house rules pital; also, Darwin Lombardi, of with all women's organisations, ern children of Boneyi, Tooele who no for as Mary for underwent Helper, smoking surgery lodges, and clubs participating, If you wish to contribute, con- Surgery Santa Claus is planning to load! and food arc still urgently needed tions of toys, dolls, and clothing, and will provide a fun day for all school age, they will accomplish Ike 'removal of his appendix, at Melba McKinstry, Tooele the Price hospital on Nov. 12. They his sleigh at thc American l egion for this worthy project. It is asked jin. Food may be turned in, at any tact any of the following Legion at the beginning of the Christmas just that. call will at will and and in time. visited Mr. be Dorothy May Quintana, Tooele such Christdolls, members, Lombardis turned hall items now, clothing that they Toys, mother, again this year. Thc festivities. Lorene Hicks, Tooele Mrs. Rosetta Lombardi at Thistle, mas workshop at TOD is working to supply the workers who are re- - be accepted later than December your home: William Reddin, WiVISITS NIECE there and invited, is Everyone Delbert - 1, but it will lbur Tom, Bill Herron, Ray Angus, Miller, Tooele the of assist and and workMr. 23 Antone the of these at the home items at Guest to be" Anderson, this overtime greatly repairjpairing admission grandfather an year charge again will Tooele Charlie Kenneth commitClair of Paulos, is this bC Mrs. Christmas Mrs. Kofford, has been who Thompson, week, Horace and make enough toys, dolls, and 'shop. Nelson, Lombardi, "Operation certs per person. Proceeds pill 1 in Joseph Wilson, John Miyamoto Accident are ill with turned if items Billie these set as Miss been but their has December niece. load the to Charles, next roses seriously sleigh. to games spring! help pneumonia, used ajtee replace Allen Warr, Erda and Devon Iverson. who is recovering satisfactorily. of Salt Lake City, Utah. But, all kinds of toys, clothing, Target Date to have all ut the Municipal rose garden. t - P r " v'Ja v I a Series ) J Wr j So The Public Stake Singing UP &L Offers Will Understand Mothers Practice Ward Primary Carnival Open Meeting Monday Nite Sixth Ward R.S. To Develop Atomic Power Saturday at Young Republicans Call Meeting Tooele Bowl Grand Opening On License Issue lpj Set For Saturday By Abletts Slates Annual Bazaar for Dec 6 gas-coole- d ten-lan- e Elder Gillette To Be Honored At skid-wreck- Homecoming anti-freez- j Gleaners 1st Ward to Host MIA Dance Saturday Nov 29 hot-ai- hand-dryer- Stake Priesthood Meeting Sun Fourth-Elevent- Set Exchange Night for Nov 29 h Sno-ball- ," Tooele Stake To Hold Ward Garden Club Invites All To Xmas Tea Conferences n right-of-wa- d Ward Primary k Sets For Turkey e am a Father Teacher 1 Kcn-hcco- tt Magna bow-tyin- h, Operation Christmas Appeals For Toys For Santa's workshop j dona-lnov- |