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Show Robert Martnez . ne turns TO liavy rar East- . 23, 1959 While with the fleet, the Ben- nington participated as one of the! Rotiert A. Marline., USN, son key attack carrier task groups of Mr. and Mrs. Armando T. Mar- - pa'. ruling the Formosa area, tine, of 720 South Coleman stieet.j During the cruise, the ship, January 23 has been set as the "Why Music will be the sub-jic- t Tooele, returned to Sin Diego, v:S.ted such jatr's as Yokosuka, . license plates Will be sold in Tooe.e high school the next oi Jay Calif., Jan. 13, aboard the attackj 'apa.i, the Philippines and Hon V. endover, and during this day, to be presented this program aircraft carrier U5S Henninpion.iKong. Mr. and Mis. Lee C. Fenton .lie county assessors office will (Special to the Transcript Bul- coming Monday at 1:30 over staafter a tour of duty' New York, Jan. 12 The tion KIUT. be open in the court house, but an open house on entertained at letin) with the US Seventh Fleet in the no plates can be purchased, continuing rise in the amount of This will be the tenth in the Sunday, Jan. 18, in compliment crime in the United States has "Why School senes, prepared to to their and daughter, ..iiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiii.: caused a sharper lcxik to be taken the theme: "Not for school, but Mr. and Mrs Jack Job, who were s at the degree of police protection for life we learn." married recently. Karl Swan, director of Tooele Ass's'ing Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Hager provided in Tooele and in other high school vocal music depart- were the following., who helped returned recently from Flaherty. communities. NOW PLAYING where they attended Some light is shed on the crime ment, and Lee Caldwell, director make the occasion a happy one Kentucky, funeral services for Mr. Hager's surge and on the forces combat- of instrumental music, will be in for the young couple: Mr. and in the current Census of INtX! Mrs. Jack W Job, parents of the ui charge. mother. Mrs. Mary F--. Hager, 65, ting it in reports by Governments and groom; the Janice, Vickie and Patty between gems 6 ot a heart attack. who died Jan. Interspersed th International City Managers of philosophy and mind challenges Job, and Dick Hardy, of Salt Lake Funeral services were held Jan. Association and the FBI. Municip10 in the St. Martino Catholic presented, will be musical num-oer- City; Mrs. Bill Kuczynski, Spoboth vocal and instrumental, kane, Wash.: Mr. and Mrs. Rich) church. She is survived by seven alities across the country, from 2.5PO up, are covered. in which top talent will perform. ard Fenton and Leslie Fenton. sons, three daughters, 29 grandf In Tooele, the data shows, there i Assisting Mr. Swan and Mr. Also assisting were Donna Peterchildren, and five great grand- is a smaller , police force, in pro- Caldwell in presenting the panel son, Pat Bryan, Patsy Brown, children. to population, is tacts are Cluff, Annette' Evila Martinez, Ida Martinez, Also attending the funeral were portion found in most of the cities of its Gerald Beag- - bara Johnson, Mrs. Ruth Jones, Pete Kearns, Lake Salt James Hager, City, and sie group, under 10,000. ley, JoAnn James, JoAnn Lee. Mr. Mrs. Harry Gillespie, Mrs. Ross . u. mmi Ralph Hager, of San Francisco. VNTOCT Williams, Ms. Sam Shields. Mrs. Swan will act as moderator. . The 1957 of Governfount fttottoc Ernest Weyland. Mrs. Lloyd Gow-anmm we In while this Sputnik age, UNDERGOES AIR STUDY 8 HIM SMB ments, recently released, lists FH CM and Jack Millward. . are to get caught up attempting Diane Knowlden is still at Holy police department employees on THt The newlyweds have been we should with in Russia science, Cross hospital, where she had an the local city payroll, equivalent not declare a moritorium on mu- icnsively entertained since f I AT. JcVtro encephalogram test, last to 1.09 employees for every 1,000 sic in our schools, until we more marriage in December. Among i e; JTJ2 residents. which revealed that Wednesday, x Russia in the recent parties held for them ' 'e surgery would not be adviseable, This was less than was found in nearly was a dinner party hosted by the r science? tr 7 If she could respond to medication most other cities of its size, the in Lake Salt The panel will answer that ques- groom's parents City which may help her, as surgery median being 1.71 police per 1,00; STARTS SUNDAY 1:30 over They were also entertained on would be a great risk. She will people. It was less, also, than the tion, Monday, Jan. 26, at Monday at the home of Mr. and station KTUT. 1.80 1,000. remain in the hospital for at least median, per Mrs. Button Fenton. Taken into account are part-tim- e another week and a half. as well as employees. Data is also given as to the cost of police protection, which has James Harris was painfully in- been growing larger and larger, More farm construction with 2-jured. on Tuesday, when a stack in step with the need for it. 7 better homes for farm families, of baled hay fell on him. Mrs. Gary England . . . for livestock shelter better to General with he Luckily, According only Attorney escaped Feb. Monday Starting evening, tendance and Mrs. Syndergaard severe bruises and abrasions from William P. Rogers, the cost of that's the prospect in coming 2 through Saturday, Feb. 7 at k received many lovely gifts for UnDan L. Capener, the accident, which very well crime in the United States is now years, well known Kingsbury Hall, the expected newcomer. V-- 8 could have proved more serious about $20 billion a year. "It is county supervisor for the Farmers character actress Mildred Dun 1958 The accident took place at Pine second only to national defense in Home Administration. nock of Broadway and Hollywood, DENNIS WOOD BREAKS Biscayne, 4 Ds. with over- Last year, as an w'ill star in the University of Utah Canyon at the old Harris Ranch. terms of cost, he declared. LEG IN FALL drive The injured man was brought to Th'S is borne out in figures pro- measure, his agency expanded its Theatre's production of Maxwellj Ater a honeymoon to California, i Dennis Wood. son of Tooele for medical care by his duced by J. Edgar Hoover, head farm housing loan program to the Andersons gripping Mai nr ike historicaljMr. and Mrs. Gary England are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood, 136 Biscayne! 1958 son, Bill Harris, who was with of the FBI, placing the annual fullest extent possible, under exist- drama "Elizabeth Lean Jaw ms the Queen", making their home in Provo. South had the misforing laws set up by Congress. And crime bill at $460 per family. him. Rub Fist... Sullivan, fast rising young nuptial parties for the young cou tune ofBroadway, his 4 6 Ds. Cyl. with std transf leg, Thurs- - i breaking Mai of the Notched Among cities of Tooeles size, Mr. Capener reports that he has television star, will be a featured included an open house, Dec i pe Q. day morning, when he stepped on the expenditures for police protec- received and processed a substanCUB SCOUTS VISIT Cui and Fast Out. player. Miss Dunnock. 6. given by the groom's parenls, some ice. A Vi 1958 tial number of these loans to date. supporting V Two Cub Scout troops paid a tion alone amounted to approxi whose highly sensitive portrait of Mr. and Mrs. J. F.lmo Imgland. l'he accident occurred in front 2 Dr 6 cyl with over visit to the Transcript on Wednes- mately $7.50 per capita in the year. To be eligible now, an applicant the half crazed mother in "Another A personal shower was given for 300, of the Tooele Drug Store, as Denown a farm that is in agri- Part of the will be re- the bride, by Mrs. Frank Burdick day to see how the paper is put The costs were generally higher must Forest, drive must plan membered by playgoers as one of and Mrs. James Toboy; also, a nis was running to school. He was together. Making the excursion, among the larger cities, running cultural production, and to taken the Tooele of to worth where clinic, produce at least $400 were the following Cubs from den up to $16.65 per capita in cities Broadway's most distinguished ac miscellaneous shower was given it was found he had suffered a 1957 with their den mothers, Mar- over 500,000. The median was just commodities for sale and homei .tresses. Others remember for her by Miss Carolyn Anderson may double fracture of the tibia and use. based on 1944 prices. Many her more recent s, 4 Ds. with Powerglide or movc and Mrs. John Kandaris. garet Jones and Jean Perkins: Ste- under $12.00. fibula of the right leg. farmers who previously Included in these figures are part-tim- e ven Hamilton, Terry Brinkerhoff, Loman in Linda as portrayals Steven Vanvleet, Mike Quarnberg, payroll, equipment and all other were ineligible can qualify for Death of a Salesman", as Aunt Marriage rites were solemnized 1957 210, 4 loans under the expanded pro- Rose in 19 in the Salt Lake L.D.S. and as Gregory Paulos, Alan Oldroyd and expenditures except payments toDoll", Baby Std Transmission with ward retirement and pension funds gram. The loan bears four per school teacher in "Peyton Place", temple, Elder LeGrande Rich Edward Lynn. From den 4 pack 346 came The FBI warns of the continu- cent interest on the unpaid bal Mr. Sullivan is an actor mucha'ds officiating. A wedding break-iand must be repaid over a 1956 demand in recent months by fast was given by the parents of Douglas Bergencr, Larry Jones, ing rise in the juvenile crime rate, ancc, Priesthood leadership meeting period up to 33 years. Steven Beckstrom, Don Johnson, which, it says, has increased network television. He has done! the bridegroom in the President's with hydromatic trans. for the North Tooele stake will be QM iw Qirwart times faster than the Mr. Capener's office is located television leads in Climax, Gun - room at Hotel Utah John Wright, Jerry Wilcox, Ronl2ABD.lnf3S in 222 held the South West on stake tabernacle at Temple. ald Gleed, with their den mother, juvenile population in the last five smoke. Navy Log, Theatre Guild The LDS chapel at Dragerton V-- 8 1956 M-- s. 'ililllHIIIIIilllliliillilillllilfllllii years. with Helen Hayes, Philco Theatre was the scene for the reception, Thursday evening, Jan. 22 at 7:30 Harvey Wright. ! NOTE OF APPRECIATION a is committee This, p.m. Station type Wagon with that evening, by Mr. and opposite Nina Foch. and many and the following are to i Mr. C. Lester Shields, who un- others. He has been featured in given meeting, Mrs. Lyle Burdick, parents of the Powerglide attend: the derwent major surgery a few such presidency, t Broadway plays as "The Con- bride, the former Colleen Burdick. stake weeks ago, wishes to express his stant Wife with Katharine Cor The stake council, clerk, high IN bride's floor - length gown 4 IwOD appreciation to all of his friends nell, "Merchant of Venice with with chapel train, was of antique Aaronic priesthood committee, pie- j lead- - (, and relatives for their thoughtful- Luther Adler, "Loves Labours 16 23 Station with sidencies, secretaries, group Wagon taffeta, with lace and pearl deness of him during his illness and Lost 16 23 with Joseph Schildkraut, tail. Her veil of bride's illusion ers, and class instructors of Transmission Automatic u convalescence. A hearty thank-yo16 23 priesthood quorums; stock was caught to a tiara of matching and in various famous 22 17 goes ut to all who sent gifts, get theatres throughout the country. Her boquot was stake committee for senior memlace and bers of the Aaronic priesthood, well" greetings, or who visited "Elizabeth the Queen" is an ex- J "White-fu- r pearls. 18 21 muff with green and clerks, general sechim. 19 20 bishoprics in set drama orchids. England traordinary retaries and quorum advisors for Mr. Shields had the cast re- at the time in history when the 21 18 (No Magazines) moved from his arm, and is re- young and popular general, Essex, Mrs. Darrell Crawford was mat- the Aaronic priesthood under 21, 8 31 ron of honor. Miss Kae Powelson and general secretaries, group ad608; Gil ported to be recovering most was the royal favorite of the aging was maid of honor, and attend- visors and instructors for the proLopez, 203, 568; Gib Hanna 209, Queen Elizabeth. Yet even more ants W'erc Miss Carolyn Anderson. for senior members of the 563; Keith Cook, 220; Harold Cre-soextraordinary, in this play, is the Miss Pat Patterson, Miss Marilyn gram Aaronic CLUB priesthood. of love of Elizabeth 214, 559; Bill Buckingham, LOHOAOBEY the character KanMrs. Peter V. Clegg will enter- and Essex, because each is shown Colombo, and Mrs. John 203, 204, 554; Max Booth, 204, 559; 1206 Beck St. Phone EL Salt Lake City daris. Judy England was junior Ernie Paulos, 202; Deb Long, 561; tain members of the Lohoaobey to be passionately devoted yet bridesmaid. All were dressed in NO. TOOELE STAKE WELFARE 2 23 on i AI Jan. and at club, Art to the other. J jap uujnmiM iiiwh p.m. passionately opposed ij Friday, Partridge, 213, 555; !.; THURSDAY dresses of green matching .tfifwr h W inat her home. Ob and This exceedingly Ablett, 202. teen with white fur trim and fur Welfare meeting for teresting dramatic situation is re- hats. They carried small while fur the North Tooele stake will be solved by Mr. Anderson with an muffs with holly. held in the Relief Society room ending of unusual poignancy and The mothers were dressed in of the stake tabernacle, Thursday power. lace dresses with matching Jan. 22, at 6:30 p.m. All the pink of evening, "Elizabeth Director wore shoes. They orchid corsages. members' of ward Welfare comQueen will be University Theatre Don H. Johnson was best man. mittees, and all members of the associate director Robert Hyde The ushers were Joe E. England, stake committee are to attend this Wilson who most recently brought Boyd Tangren and Elvon Warner. sessions will the Theatre playgoers University Mr. England is attending the meeting. Department immensely successful "The Hap- BYU where he is majoring in be held, so it is imperative that piest Millionaire". Mr. Wilson has business management. He has each ward be represented 100 per cent. had a powerful supporting cast served an LDS mission in the East A meeting for the stake Welfare of local players in rehearsal for Central States. committee will precede the above several weeks. Tickets can be obtained at Kings- STORK SHOWER meeting, being held in the stake presidency office at 6 p.m. bury Hall, Room 210 from 9 to 5 Mrs. Dclma Syndergaard was Monday through Friday and startJan. 28, at the honored guest at a stork shower ing Wednesday, . Tribune Building Box Office from held Monday evening at the home , noon to 6 daily and from 9 to 3 of Mrs. Arita Blanchard. Hostesses IVlGGIing oiGIGu. Tooele stake Primary preparaSaturdays. Prices are $1.75, $2.75 for the affair were Della Hansen, and $3.75 for evening performances Betty Johnson, Venice Munro, Mrs. tion meeting will be held Thursand $1.00, $2.00 and $3.00 for the Blanchard and Betty Hymas. day, Jan. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Saturday matinee. There will be a Twenty three guests were in at- - Fourth - Eleventh ward. Students Will Discuss Why Music" on KTUT Smaller Police T Force in Tooele The Tooele Transcript Newlyweds Honored At License Plates At Wendover Open House Sun. rh five-mont- h Attends Funeral For Mother in Kentucky Fr'day, January son-in-la- "Are you looking fora mw-mpi- GOOD SHSHflESEB ; HSUIBD-S- than USE CAR John m BOGCJUA Census Mh 5i f LOOK 1 mim FOLLOWING -- S Lr approach 9 vMmisosh lames Harris Injured SELECTIONS i Local Activity In Farm Housing full-tim- e X and then come see them at our Historical Drama To be Presented At U of U Feb. USED CAR Supermarket Newlyweds At says -- n Chev Home in Provo Ford Custom -- , Coom Chev Bel Ah I OP Chev N Stake Priesthood the-Dec- Ds -- Leadership Meeting IHE TOOELE THREE MAN LEAGUE end SELL SAVE Cpe! Chev Pre-Lia- . at the Olds, S83 4Ds. stake -- Chev 4Ds lnce LOag J Dr. OLD NEWSPAPERS OR PHONE cym-bidiu- 860 AND ASK FOR MILT JAY SPAFF0RD WASTE PAPER CO. or ..w tense Visit your Chevrolet dealers OPEN HOUSE (January 22 through 24) 0 77 Primary Preparation idV. student performance The bright new Del Air Sport Sedan with the name fine, fresh body styling as ttie most luxurious L'hevrolcts. t HARDTOP OUT AT A NEW LOW PRICE ! Here's the latest addition you'll find at your Chevrolet dealer's Open House January 22 through 21. It's a new sport sedan in the Bel Air series and it sports a lower price lag than any other Chevy hardtop. Bring the family and look it over. And get the fulf story on all the other striking models now available. Bemember, production is rolling and you can count on prompt delivery! now Just wait till you see whats waiting a glittering constellation of sleek-line- d exciting new Chevrolets in a wide choice of colors, models, engines and drives. The spotlight will be on the new Bel Air for you hardtop and youll want to check its price against any other hardtop. When you do and when you see how much more Chevrolet gives you in styling, in y Bodies by Fisher, in the of Full Coil steering then youll know that this is the happiest surprise of the year. Come on in; dont miss this Open House! super-softne- ss springing, in Easy-Rati- o ultra-reasonab- le CHEVROLET extra-room- 23 SOUTH MAIN STREET CHEVROLET E. WaynG Peterson Home from Navy nVflr The smart switch is to the 59 Cheryl COMPANY PTONE 860 'nflinB ViTf fcl 'itr-rtr- ii SEE THIS NEWEST TRUCK OF THE GREAT Chevrolet Family oi Trucks! f i itr -- 25x :.- - v e..'- E. Wayne Peterson received his discharge from the United States Navy, Jan. 8, and has arrived home with his wife, the former Sandra Anderson, and their infant son, Michael Wayne. Mr. Peterson entered the Navy, Jan. 9, 1957, and has spent the entire tenure of his service at San Diego, where he was machine accountant 3rd class. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. k Elmer Peterson, and prior to entering the Navy, had served on an LDS mission to the Gulf States and had also attended school at Brigham Young University. Mr. Peterson's plans for the fu- - jji ture include furthering his educa- tion, probably at the University of Utah. THE EL CMIN0 at our Chevy Open House r fc- see the wider selection of models at your local authorized Chevrolet dealers! MANTES for students only on Monday evening, Feb. 2; University of Utah students will be admitted with their student activity tickets. High school students will be admitted with their high school activity card and $1.00. Except for the Monday student performance all seats are reserved. Curtain time will be at 8:30 for the evening performances and at 2:00 p.m. for the Sat. matinee. North Stake Relief Society Union Meet To BE OUR GUEST 22-23-- 24 FOR A PLEASURE TEST Phone 860 Open Till 8:00 P.M. be Held Thursday Relief SoNorth Tooele stake held will be union meeting ciety Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the stake tabernacle. There will be classes all departments. January ; U-f- MANTES CHEVROLET |