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Show SM Volume Number Thirty Three Tooele, Utah, Friday, January 23, 1959 Sixty-Fou- r Republican Banquet Rep. Rowberry Mothers March Again Pushes Captains Named of the organizations Income Tax Bill thatPresidents will participate in the Set for Feb. February 11 Her Records 1958 Breaks 11 has been scheduled by the local Republicans for their annual Lincoln Day banquet which Moth- will be held at the Kirk hotel starters' March, next week, were ing at 7:30 p.m. Former Dear Friends: named today as district captains Congressman William January, normally the month of It might be of interest to your of the 1959 March of Dimes got A. Dawson will be the featured weather in Tooele, and readers that the with holding pro- underway. speaker. Tickets are now avail deep snows, is missing its mark, vision of our Income Tax Law, District captains are as follows: able. this year, according to official which 1 introduced In the 1957 sesMrs. John L. Journay of the records of Burdett Bevan. sion, has the support of Governor Tooele Woman's club, Mrs. Bert There has been only .62 of an Clifford Gary Ginter, Clyde for further amendment to Williams of the Tooele Jr. Woinch of moisture, and four inches son of Leonard and Louise Ginter, get full coverage for all wage mans club; Mrs. Tish Staples of of snow, thus far, and tempera- 179 North Fourth street, died on earners in the State of Utah The the Business and Professional Wotures have gone as high as 53 de- January 20 in a Salt Lake hosnecessary amendments are being mans club, Mrs. Wilford Mcgrees and the low Tuesday n'ght, pital. was 14 above. prepared by the Attorney Gen- Bride of the Catholic Women's The infant was born at the Tooerals office for my introduction, Guild; Mrs. Floyd White of the Snow measured only six inches ele Valley hospital, Dec. 29. 1958, this week. Jane Jefferson club; Mrs. James Lambert (Jack) 0. Asbury, age at the Bevan cabin in Settlement and is survived by the following The Law, which is R. Burton of the Lady Elks, Mrs. 44, died suddenly, Jan. 22, at 2: 10 canyon, on January 11, and on brothers and sisters: Lennie, Fredin effect at the present time, ap- H.D. Stoker of the Lady Lions, a.m. at Lakeside, where he was the sunny sides of the mountains, die, Marjorie, and Etta; a r, This and Mrs. Ina Cook of the Ameriplies only to He had not been ill. the ground was entirely bare, Mr employed. Mickie, all of Tooele: and d can feature of the Income Tax Mrs. James He was born Jan. 25, 1915 at Bevan Legion auxiliary. Mrs. Jo Ann Dickson, reports. in an additional $660,000 Bcvan of the Coleman area and Baltimore, Maryland, a son of In 1958, the snow depth at the Malden, Missouri, and Mrs. Est. in 1958. Mrs. George Reichart of the Edge-mouClyde and Ann Myer Asbury. cabin was 26 inches on January her Mills, Riverton, Wyoming; and The Tax Commission estimates area, were also named. He was married to Luetta Marie 26, but on i January 22 in 1956, at a grandmother, Mrs. Rhoda Bro-zil- l. that an additional 6,000 new taxThis announcement was made Nix. April 6, 1940. same the the snow was only A. i payers will be reached with this by Mrs. Violet Goodjohn, chairHe was a member of the LDS ten inches. spot, Graveside funeral services will atives interested in Tooele county as a posnew provision with an added $800,-00- 0 man of the 1959 Mothers March. MEMBERS of the Industrial and Military Afchurch, and belonged to the Due to the record - breaking be held at the Tooele cemetery. sible factory site. L to R, they are Lionel fairs committees confer with Chamber of Comper year in personal income The March in Toqele City and Seventh ward. total Graveside services will be held Olsen, James Dugdale, W.C. Tate, Bert Weight tax. merce President W.C. Tate about their recent Grantsville will take place ThursMr. Asbury was a heavy equip- November moisture, and O.T. Barrus. interviews'with two industrial firm represent Governor Clyde suggested that day, Jan. 29 from 6 to 8 p.m. ment operator by trade and for measurement' now stands at 4.76 at 2 p.m., Saturday, and viewing the windfall from the first quarter During the march, mothers in the past year and a half, had been inches, since the beginning of the will be held one hour prior to the weather year, October 1, as com service, at the Tate mortuary. of the With - Holding provision all sections of the county will call employed by the Morrison Knud-seto 3.95 inches to the end of could be used to purchase property on their neighbors for contribuThe family requests that money construction company at Lake- pared which has been programed by the tions to launch the National Foun- side. January in 1958. for flowers be donated to the State Parks and Recreation Com- dation's expanded program on poThis past year broke several March of Dimes, instead. Surviving are his widow, a son, mission. Middle canyon is high on lio and other virus diseases, arth- Jack Lambert, and a records weatherwise, according daughter, the list of areas which have been ritis, and birth defects. to Mr. Bevan, both in dryness and his Alta Ann; Margie mother, step At the regular meeting of the selected Notice members of Womans by the Commission for Asbury Houk, Louisville, Ky.; and wetness. Tooele Garden Club held recently, State Parks and recreation areas. j club! the following brothers and sisters: June and October 1958 were officers were the following elected Yours very sincerely. Due to unavoidable circumstan Merica Huff, Virginia Smith, Iris without any moisture whatsoever, County Chamber of Commerce for the ensuing year. Rep. John W. Rowberry officials report that they have con- ces, the date for the Womans club Durrett, Orvel Asbury, and Orb-so- for one record, while November Florence Jacobs, pres.; Inez Wowith the Jr. broke all records for one storm, ferred with one industrial group, exchange party Asbury, all of Kentucky. M. Gundry, vice pres.; Wilbur Funeral services are pending. with a this week, and will confer again man's club, will be held Feb. 4, House, sec., treas., and snow, containing publicity; 3 85 inches of moisture. Sunday school preparation meetwith another this month, with the instead of date in program books, Anona Naomi Steck, historian; for North Tooele stake will be 1 ing The moisture from possibility of ractones ueing built of Feb. 18. Please take note! January Warburton, Helen D. House, and held Sunday, Jan. 25 at 4:15 p.m. in the county. 31 to December of last year only Jessie Aldous, directors. The late Sol J. Selvin was honin the stake tabernacle. 12.40 inches, with According to Chamber of Comtotaled The appointive officers have not July, ored for over 13 years of voluntary All ward and stake officers and merce President W.C. Tate, TooSeptember, and December contriyet been designated. Those who service at a Salt Lake City meetJohn Rowberry, Representative ele county could possibly be the .20, .29, and .30 of an inch, teachers are urged to be in attendbuting were unable to attend, Monday left no doubt as to his ing of the National Foundation, ance. site of two factories being planned respectively, to the total. evening, missed a very enjoyable of the budget message de- held Tuesday, Jan. 20, at the Roof opfnion for the general area. One of the orAnother excellent teacher trainseries of colored pictures of parts livered Tuesday, before a joint Garden of Hotel Utah. ganizations has , to date, confined of England, France, Norway, Italy ing lesson will be presented. Cornelio died 54, Basil of age the Gallegos, OConnor, of president Senate State the Utah its investigations to Tooele Valley and Switzerland. The accompany- session presented January 20, at the Holy Cross hosand Utah State House of Repre- National Foundation, Both industrial firms asked to ing narration was also very good. sentatives a Mrs. sena- pital in Salt Lake, following Grace the late D. Selvin, Governor until George all sites by remain anonymous Police officers Hamilton and HewConvention illness. with lingering a for tors widow, trophy under consideration had been lett, in connection with the second in the Clyde. This He . was New at bora coming Saturday, 13 F.Irito, serof "over years voluntary His message, said Representaexamined, and a decision made. Three outstanding alumni will be South Salt Lake auditorium, will degree burglary of the Max tive Rowberry, was so conserva- vice Mr. Selvin has given to the Mexico, May 18, 1904, a son of Committee members who con- featured at the annual v.'ir.ter cnn be held the residence. convention Mr. and Mrs. E. was and Tooele for Gallegos band county chapter polio." tive that any increase of any ferred with the two firms agree cert of the Tooele high school Tooof of Clubs the Lavern Also Associated Garden 23, Perkins, to George married waiving preliminary hearat The was of one award two preJosephine Perraglio that location of one or both of which is set for Saturday, Jan. 31 Utah, with Dr. Arvil Stark in amount will be directed to the and formerly of Portland, ing on January 14, was William ele, Colorado. Salida, sented to for Utahns school distinguished Tooele at the gymnahigh Legislature. the factory sites in the county He had been a resident of this Ore., waived preliminary hearing Stanley, who is charged with the charge. The meetings will begin would stimulate the county econo- sium. Representative Rowberry, who, service. at 10:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. AnyMr. OConnor, accompanied by city for the past 12 years and had before Judge M. Earl Marshall, crime of receiving stolen propmic outlook. The inclusion of an alumni num- one wishing to make reservations for the past several sessions has his wife, Mrs. Hazel O'Connor. been employed at Tooele Ordnance Thursday, and bond was fixed at erty on January 10, 1959. The bond on a a been sponsor Final Nominations ber in the concert is a pioneering for this meeting should contact $1,000. He will be arraigned in was fixed at $1,000, and he will was guest speaker at the Founda Depot until he suffered an injury Tax Bill, stated that he would In other Chamber of Commerce venture in greater enjoyment of Mrs. Jess also be arraigned before district court. district six Ferre, 1215 Parkway tion meeting, and he outlined the years ago. business, it is reported that final live musical performance, by uti- avenue, Salt Lake City. Cost of again introduce this bill within the Perkins was arrested by Tooele court. his are who widow, of Surviving the National asto program expanded few next floor nominations for the 1959 list lizing some of the talented former days, and hastened resides at 362 East Vine and the registration and lunch is $2.50. sure constituents and party work- Foundation. of officers can be made at the artists of Tooele high school who children: Rosalie Trufollowing the invited from Among interest guests The ers Governors that 28 meeting of members, have continued with their musical UNDERGOES SURGERY January jillo, Tooele Sandy; were Grace Mrs. Virginia Herrera, of county immediately prior to the elections activity. The added maturity the Edmond W. Wiseman underwent in it is purely coincidental." Mrs. Amy Mayer, Emil Zane, Utah; Albert and George Selvin, the for Committee of the latter for the appointments alumni can bring to their chosen major surgery, Jan. 14 at the Vetplanned part veteran legislator include service Pezel, Monroe Cotton, Mrs. La Gallegos, Erma Jean and Patricia luncheon. Place of the luncheon instrument enhances the listeners' erans hospital in Salt Lake City as vice chairman of the Dean J. Long, all county officers, Ann, all o f Tooele, and eight Coral be the will Kirk furI it n addition, meeting He is now reported to be recoverenjoyment. Also present were Pete Kearns grandchildren. Real on and Insurance 12 , noon. at room, nishes a medium of expression and ing satisfactorily. Mass will be held Saturday, at Judy McKendrick, Mr. and Mrs and Game, Fish Estate, local for the instruperformance 10 a.m. at the St. Marguerites Ken Mrs. Gerald Dean, Porter, on Safety, the Judiciary mental artist, who is striving to Mrs. Raymond Russell, Mrs. Geo, church and the Rosary will be held Inand the Welfare, committee, reach professional stature. Gray, Mrs. Thomas G. Jensen Friday at 8 p.m. at the Tate Morstitutions, and Public Health The trio featured consists of forand Miss Kathleen Droubay. tuary, where friends may call. mer first chair cornetists with the Burial will be in the Tooele An airtight zone defense which bucket, and connected with five of Tooele band, and received an out 2 city cemetery. forced Bingham to hurredly shoot them. Meanwhile, the iron ring standing award as graduating senfrom way outside, plus a they had set around Binghams Tooele stake Priesthood leader- iors. Mr. Elkingicn was a former effort by Bill Kovacevich basket didnt budge. Bingham took scoring the school, high ship meeting will be held in the drum major at parlayed the Tooele Buffs to their 15 shots in this period, and 14 of The Fourth ward Gold and Tooele Fourth - Eleventh ward, and then served in the same capafirst league basketball win of the these efforts were made from way 286 No Rachael Mrs. Chapman, this coming Sunday at 2 p.m. to city at the BYU. Mr. Harwood, a Green ball will be held Saturday, season, Tuesday, as they handed outside the foul lane. to had the misfortune First West, Fourth-Eleventwhich Melchizedek presidencies student at the University of Utah, Jan. 24, at the 3 the Miners a In the final canto, Bingham defeat. fall and break her neck while at William J. Webb, age 78, father and committees and Aaronic and member of that band, also ward recreation hall, beginning at The in loss a was row the a gallant effort to pull the made third Tooele work at Ordnance Depot, of Mrs. Wayne Bryant of this city, Priesthood leaders are asked to served as a drum major for the 8:30 p.m. for Bingham, and put them all game out of the fire, but Tooele 13. She is in the on Jan. Tuesday, 19 died Hinckhis home stuis Jan. in at MoonMIA Stockton ward Theme is Orchids in the Tooele band. Miss Deppe is a sponsorattend. alone at the bottom of the Region went into a semi-staland with Salt Lake City, St. Marks ley, of a heart attack. The departments scheduled are dent at the University of Utah, and light, and admission will be 75 ing a buffet supper and talent where her hospital, Four standings. Larry Dehlin, the Bingham employing a in neck is traction. in and be held will Funeral services 50 28, Jan. on cents cents show and band member there. During high Wednesday, single couple as follows: was just press during the last half of the the Hinckley ward chapel on Sat leagues leading scorer, e winner person, plus dance cards or budget extend an invitation to everyone Melchizedek departments, per- school, she was a the whole show for Bing- quarter, the Buffs were able to about ' to attend. urday. sonal welfare, church service, fact of first division ratings as a con- tickets. ham, copping the game's scoring collect four easy fielders from in The North Tooele stake orchesThe supper, which will be served Surviving are the following child- honors with 21, and finding and reporting, Melchizedek test cornet soloist. playing a bril close, while Bingham was forced ren: Mrs. Savalla (Sally) Bryant, Priesthood quorum instructors. Each of these students served tra will provide the music, and a and sold cafeteria style, will be floor game, but the little fire- in to shooting desperately from liant Tooele; Don J. Webb and Elaine ball Department for wards, branch six years with the Tooele bands. floor show and refreshments will from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Stockton couldn't stem the stampede way out in the boon docks. The Dekker, Delta; Melvin Webb and of stake Aaronic Priesthood leaders, All of them had a perfect record also add to the evenings enter- ward church. fired-uBuffs all by him- Miners could get only two field the Adcle Peterson, Hinckley; and self. The talent show will begin at department for Senior Aaronic. of attendance, outside of Miss tainment. goals in the last eight minutes of Claire Peterson, Oasis. 7:30 p.m. and admission is 25 ward, branch and stake Priest- Deppe, who suffered a case of The dance will be Tooeles zone was a thing of play, both of these by Mr. Dehlin. for all those attending are asked cents for adults and ten cents hood leaders. measles the day of spring contest, and For the victors they shot a very beauty, as it refused to let Bingto comply with LDS dress children. Welfare meeting will be held at her senior year. ham penetrate for the close - in respectable 37 per cent, getting 19 Merlyn C. Jones, local artist, 3:30 p.m. will be guest speaker at the meet. shots; and even their long shots field goals in 51 tries. Bingham were hard to come by, as the had 15 out of 59 for a 25 per cent ing of the Tooele Jr. Womans club, on Monday, Jan. 26 at 8 p.m. Buffs usually had a couple of wav- shooting percentage. in the club room at the Tooele The Buffs were out after this ing hands and arms in front of the shooter. And about one shot was game with fire (n their eyes, and city hall. all the Miners were permitted, as their hustle and determination Art and artistry will be the subBill Kovacevich, Marv Lee, and paid off in a big and important ject for the evening. Brent Curry took real good care win. Kovacevich had his best nite for the event are of the boards. Curry was espe- of the year in the scoring column Mrs. Howard Cooper and Mrs. A fun evening is planned by the Frank cially great, as the Buffs captain with 20 points, and his baffling Lindsay. in 17 rebounds during the work along the base line pulled hauled Sixth ward MIA for Friday, Jan. Mr. Jones is the son of Mrs. the Bingham defenders out of pocourse of the game. 30, when they will sponsor a smor- Ruth and the late Jones, Conway Ahead to Stay sition, time and time again, perA r rived At gasbord, program, and dance. C. Jones, of this city. He is a Tooele jumped out to an early mitting him to pass off to a teamg As a event, the Tooele Valley Hospital of the Tooele high school, 6 to graduate shot. and once they found them- mate for a cinch close-ibe from will lead, smorgasbord f served four and years in Frank and The Sweeper 8 p.m., and is $1 per plate. ChildRuby Hall Hales, of selves out in front, they never let the Marine Corp. during World Wendover, daughter, Jan. 20. Bingham catch them. During most ren under 6 years will be admitted War II, Currys big contribution was his attaining the rank of capfree, when accompanied by their tain. He graduated from Utah Ted and Thelma Halcomb Pitts, of the game, Tooele had a lead rebounding it was terrific, and 21. of from six to ten points, and the he came up with 11 big points. parents. State University with a major in Mexican Hat, son, Jan. and closest the Miners could get was Marv Lee played a fine game and with a is speClyde invited, Joyce Reynolds Everyone art, and taught art at Cedar City within three. Every time the blue-cla- d scored in the double figures for Grantsville, son, Jan. 21. cial invitation being extended to high school for two years. For the John and Alice Ochon Kading, visitors threatened, Tooele the first time, this year. former members of the ward. empast six years, he has been o 22. would bounce back like a Jan. A fine program, with outstandMorgan, daughter, ployed by the Sigma Alpha EpsiG F P and build her lead back up to the Bingham ing talent has been planned, and lon fraternity, as traveling chap- Medical 0 0 0 Robertson Edward Grantsville Noble, will be followed by dancing. points. eight ter supervisor, and doing the art 3 3 9 Rachael Grantsville Lee, Kovacevich, and Dan Gil- - Erickson Bob Clarks orchestra will pro- work for the fraternity's national James Stromberg, Grantsville 1 2 4 the in the were satin A English beautiful Worthington, vide the music. lespie gunners magazine, The Record. 5 21. 8 first period, as the Buffs were Dehlin Surgery quilt will be given as a door prize 2 2 0 lead. Their shoot- - Davis Just last August, he resigned Donald R. Phillips, Tooele at the dance. fashioning a 1 5 2 ing fell off a bit in the second Diamond The $1 for the smorgasbord will from this job to return to the Ida A. White, Tooele 1 0 2 period, but Curry joined Lee and Markovich entitle the purchaser to admission teaching profession. At present, Albert Cole, Grantsville. 15 21 13 43 Kovacevich to maintain their five- - Totals Franklin Shaffer, Tooele to the dance. Those not attending he is teaching art at the Central dohalf. at Erickson lead the conin school and Jr. a Kaye Large, Thermopolis, Wyo. point the smorgasbord may make Ogden, high Guest artist at the annual winter concert is TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL ALUMNI band stuG T F P Accident and Dehlin kept the pressure on Tooele tribution at the door when coming ing commercial art on a part-tim- e world renown Sigurd Raschcr, saxophonist dents who will appear in concert with the band 5 4 1 11 fine with some Della the Salt Lake Lake Buffs, in and will Salt make shooting; the Curry AngcII, City which to basis, the Ogden and versatile musician. dance, Jan. 31, are pictured above, L to R Grant 5 11 8 20 Kovacevich to Tooele Salt refused but rattled. Solemn Lake areas. City Angell, get them eligible for the door prize. Elkington, Dennis Harwood, and Donna Deppe. 4 4 2 10 and methodically maintained her Lee point spread throughout the first Jensen 4 2 two quarters. Gillespie 0 2 2 2 Thomas More of Same ! 0 2 The pattern didnt change dur- - Leonelli 19 25 14 52 Buffs Totals the as third the ing quarter, 12 played in cozy dolan, setting up 8 20 33 43 the plays like they wanted them, Bingham 25 40 52 13 11 Tooele $1 the at took shots as . they only Willi Tlie Tflostest And Leastest Graveside Rites For Ginter Infant sub-zer- o -- Jack B. Asbury Dies Suddenly Funeral Pending With-Holdin- g half-siste- Law-resulte- half-sister- ' the Two Industries Consider County Sites Date of Woman's Club Exchange Party Changed Garden Club Elects Officers ' Late Mr. Selvin Honored For Governor's Budget Message Appraised Polio Service Band Alumni To Perform At Winter Concert By Rep. Rowberry North Stake Sunday School Preparation n Meeting, Sun. 4:15 h Last Rites Set For Mr. Cornelio Gallegoes, Sat. . Mid-wint- mid-wint- Perkins Waives Hearing On Burglary Charge Mc-Be- th With-Holdin- Coming Along Zone Plus Kovaoevicfi Equals Win Tooele Stake Sets Priesthood Meeting For Sunday at p.m. ' Fourth Warders Gold & Green Stockton Ward Ball Saturday MIA to Sponsor Supper & Show Over Bingham For Tougher Buffs Rachael Chapman Injured in Fall h Funeral for Father Of Local Woman Sat at Hinldey 52-4- l, full-cou- rt two-tim- Jr. Womans Club To Hear Merlin Jones Jan. 26 semi-form- p 6th Ward MIA Sets Ian. 30 For Smorgasbord Jusf fund-raisin- n one-hal- yo-y- 13-- 8 LETTERMAN DANCE 1 Friday After The Game TOOELE vs CYPRUS (THS Gp Friday, 8 p.m.) Jr. Varsity 6:30 35c Extra Lady EVERY ONE INVITED 75c Couple, 50c Stag, with Parents 10c Unaccompanied 50c ADULTS Children under 13 13 10 10 |