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Show Volume Sixty-Fou- Cancer Film To Be Shown Wed. April 8 Ladies throughout the county are invited to a free movie to be held at the Ritz theatre on Wednesday, April 8, at 10 a m. Two films are scheduled to be shown, of the Tooeie county crusade against cancer, according to Mr. Wayne Olsen, chairman for the campaign. The films are in color, and will be shown on the wide screen. Following the pictures. Dr. Millburn will talk to the audience on cam cer. It is hoped that all ladies of the county will avail themselves of this educational program, designed to fight cancer. Male Choir to Sing at High Priests Parly rr Student Flu Absentee Rate Decreases Throughout Tooele County Schools Public Invited To Jr. Prom Friday A il'll I Absentees in the Tooele county schools had fallen to four per cent by Thursday morning, as com pared to 21 per cent for Monday so reports Supt. Sterling R. Harris. The flu epidemic, which threatened the closing of the county school, is now believed to have passed its peak, and is subsiding, the Superintendent stated. Thursday morning, the absentee numbers, as compared to total enrollment of the schools, tallied as follows: Tooele Central, 191 out of 1070. Tooele Junior high, 43 out of 413. Harris school, 83 out of 515. Tod Park, 15 out of 177. Grantsville high, 15 out of 276. -- history. For individuals, who only desire to see the promenade, an admission price of 50 cents is being charged. Pictures of remembrance will be taken dunng the intermission, for those desiring them. Winning Play This Saturday Stale AAUW To Hold Tea top-flit- ' 't if i. m -- - i J the If t' r THE DIRECTORS for the production, "My n Southern Gal," are pictured left to Mayo, assistant dance director; Ca director, Carl Markworth who directs the play, the Saturday evening perfor -mance will be held at the Tooele Jr. high auditorium and admittance is free. right-Marily- Students Bus) Preparing Violet Society Jr Hi Operetta Exhibit Set For Apr 2 The Tuesday evening health to 2. Any type of lump or thicken- rum to discuss cancer was a most ing in the breast or other part of enlightening discussion. Dr. J. the body. State 3. Any sore that does not heal Herbert Millburn, board member of the American 4. Any change in bowel or bladder Cancer Society, was moderator. habits. On the forum with Dr. Millburn 5. Hoarseness or cough. 11-1were Dr. Kelly H. Gubler, sur- 6. Indigestion or difficulty in swal geon; Dr. Peter Crane, patholo- lowing. The African Violet Society of gist; Dr. Angus Wilson, radiolo- 7. Any change in the growth of a will hold its sixth annual Utah gist; and Dr. A. Jay DeLaMare, mole. A most encouraging bit of in African Violet exhibit and sale on dentist. formation received at the health April 11 and 12, at the South Salt Following is a list of symptoms forum is that currently, one per- Lake auditorium, 2490 South State. that should send any individual to son of every three diagnosed as Doors will be open Saturday, his family physician for an imhaving cancer can be saved, if 1 to 9 fiom mediate examination. Altho these the p.m., and on Sunday A diagnosis is made early. 10 from a.m. to 9 p.m. Theme of be cancer not they few years back, there was out out symptoms may the show is African Violet Naturashould lead the individual to sus- of every four that was saved. Howpect cancer. It is this early sus- ever, there has been a steady rise listic. picion that leads to early discov- in the cancer death rate over the The is invited to enter ery and early discovery increases years. The steady rise may be their public There will be a fifty-ceplants. the possibility of cure. accounted for by the fact that peoentry fee for this, and plants ple live longer; and since cancer must be received at the auditorFollowing are the symptons: is more prevalent in older people, ium before 10 a.m. I. Any unusual bleeding or Saturday. Adthe amount of cancer increases as mission to the show is free. years are, added to the life span. The second is that the methods of diagnosis have improved over the Utah "-t- w The THS dramatic production, "Bury Dead," which will be presented to the public, Saturday, April 4 at 8 p m., has, this week, been judged as second best in Region four competition and will be in the state high school play finals. The one-acplay which is based on what might happen in a future war, won this honor, Wednesday, at the Region 4 meet, held at Granger high school. According to THS speech Monday Apr. 6 Cancer Forum Successful; Heart Disease Panel Next - V Central School Sets PTA Meet The Junior class cordially vites the public to attend the Jr. Tooele Central school will hold prom, Bali Hai, April 3, 9 p.m., its PTA meeting on Monday, April at the THS gym. ihe promenade 6 at 7:30 p.m. and urges members and crowning of a king and queen are scheduled for 10:30. Admission and all other interested persons to for dancing is $1.50 per couple; attend. 50 cents for those interested in Special business for the evening just watching is being charged, to help with expenses. will be the election of officers for Most of the juniors and all adGrantsville elementary, 64 out the next year. A group of students visors and teachers have worked from the sixth grade will present of 376. and cooperated to try to make this Tooele high, 80 out of 756. dancing for the program. one of the best dances in Tooele's Important feature on the program for the Tooele stake High Priests' annual banquet and party will be musical selections by the Tooele stake male chorus. Other outstanding numbers are being slated, and in addition to e the banquet, a program The State division of the Ameriwill be presented. can Association of University WoThis important social affair, to men will sponsor a benefit literwhich all High Priests of the ary tea on April 11. It will be held stake, their partners, and widows at Utah Historical Society build of High Priests, are invited, will ing at 603 East South Temple, Salt be held Friday, April 10 at 6:30 Lake City, from 1 until 5 p.m. Olive W. Burt will give a prep.m. in the Tooele Fourth-Elevent- h ward. sentation of American folklore. A dance will conclude the evenShe will be accompanied by Rosing's fun with music by the Ver- alie Sorrels and James G. Sornon orchestra. rels. The public is cordially invited to attend. Tooele branch NO DANCE THIS WEEK members of AAUW are urged to Due to the annual Junior prom support the state division at this being held at the high school, this event. Tickets may be purchased from Friday night, there will be no Saturday MIA dance held this week. Mrs. N. Howard Jensen. '1 Number Forty Three Tooele, Utah, Friday, April 3, 1959 r North Stake High Priests Meet Thurs. Harris School meeting for Regular To Elect North priests stake the stake tabernacle, Thursday evening, at priests New Officers the stake attend monthly of the will be held high all Tooele in Ap- Many students are busy producthe original operetta "My Southern Gal." A full show is no easy feat, and may only be ac comphshed with the of many. Besides dramatical and musical training, there are also dancing, staging, scenery, cost umes, make-up- , advertising, ticket sales, and continuous group motivation. Yes, a lot of work is done on a production of this nature. The fact of its being original enables many cooperative ideas to be incorporated into the show as rehearsals near performance. Most all of the work is done in the students own time, outside of the classroom; yet, such an effort is usually well repaid through intrinsic ing rol Pewtress, assist, student director; Joyce Duffin, dance director; Judy Palmer, student director; Vickie Walters, accompanist ril 2 in 7:30 p.m. All high should this meeting, as it is the only time in the month that they can meet as a full quorum, and transact business that pertains to the quorum. In addition to the business pan of the meeting, there will be a good musical number and an assigned speaker to complete th one hour meeting. A meeting for the bishoprics, will follow the above meeting at high council, and stake piestdency PTA officers for the coming year will be elected at Harris elementary school, on Wed., April 8 at 7:30 pm. when the last PTA meeting for the year will be held. Mr. Franklin Whitehouse will speak on the problems of the sixth-grad- ll Womans Club Makes Library 1960 Project Peddlers Musi Have Permit Stan .Watts Will Show Film Chief Slates t' l Dinner; Public Invited 1 and Margene Parsons; and treas., Ryan and Fred Hamilton. George The Tooele Womans Club has made the Tooele public library last 25 years. We believe its project for 1959-6Although cancer is considered that the people of Tooele do not . an old persons disease, it is no realize what a wonderful opporkills of and in the persons, respector tunity is offered to them NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC men, women, and children of all fine books made available at the We again call your attention to books New are ages. Cancer kills more children a Colorado river trip, this spring. library. constantly of school age than any other single Ordinance of Tooele Donations for the spaghetti din- being acquired, and a world of Section disease. Because of the prevalence good reading material is yours for City. ner and film evening, combined, the asking. of cancer, and because cancer PEDDLERS, SOLICITORS AND will be $1 per person, and tickets cure has a direct relationship to VENDORS, bond required. Every 2 afternoon at Confectionat Tates are available Every Saturday early diagnosis, it is important person who operates, conducts, the oclock, a most interesting story carries that individuals keep uppermost ery, Busicos Cash Store, on, or manages the busiin their minds the symptoms that Transcript Bulletin or from any of hour is sponsored by the Womans ness of selling or peddling shall the Post 131 Explorers. Richard Club, under the direction of Mrs. first secure a could indicate cancer. It is importpermit from the Kroff is in charge of ticket sales. Allan Lindberg, chairman; and as Chief of Police, and a license, ant that individuals have an annual examination aimed at leadmany as 40 children have been therefore, from the city clerk, and Arrangements have been made entertained during story hour. If shall ing to an early discoveiy, should post a bond as required in for the First ward Relief Society cancer strike. you have children who are restless this chapter. dinner. to prepare the spaghetti and need some guided recreation, The last health forum in this L. Henry Lee, Chief cf Police is better lor them than to what series will be a discussion of heart two the past season, only During differfolk of listen stones to good disease. The forum wii! be held teams were able to defeat the powon Tuesday, April 14 at 8 p.m. erful Kansas State ball club which ent countries, helping them to un differin the Harris elementary school finished the season, ranked as No. derstand the people of the ent parts of the world. in Tooele. Moderator at the panel 1 in the nation. One of these teams We would suggest that you mothwill be Dr. John L. Journay. On was BYU, in play, and the panel with Dr. Journay will the other was California, which ers try to encourage your children be J. Herbert Millburn. MD; J.L. in the NCAA to come to the library on Satutday defeated Mayo, MD; and Wallace R. Johnplay-off- s and went on to win the afternoon at 2 p.m. You could son, MD. NCAA title. The Kansas team had leave them there while you do Bob Boo- your shopping, and we feel sure everyones Any questions relative to heart they will form the habit of enjoydisease shou'd be turned into the zer, playing for them. and acquire traincommittee in charge, immediately. This will mark the last year the ing good stories, to help them in the use o! ing Mail your questions to box 597 be will Colorado river trips made, books. Tooele, or telephone your quesdue to the construction of the good The adults in Tooele are passing tions to Tooele 842 or 1423, or Glen Canyon dam. Just Arrived At up a splendid opportunity of ex1638-- J or Grantsville, TU Tooele Valley Hospital ploring the wonders of romance and travel that are opened up to Stan Watts them at the library. Some of the Births finest books available at any price Wayne and Lydia Lopez Stevens BYU basketball coach Stan are there for your use. Start the Tooele, a son, March 31. Watts, accompanied by some of habit of reading good books it Stanley and Myrna Ann McPhie his players, will show films of the will soon become a valuable part Jacobson, Tooele, a daughter, on Kansas State - BYU basketball March 31. of your life. game, as part of the Explorer is the William D. and Maureen Hoops "Springtime Fantasy A summary and report of some to be and night, sports banquet title of the fashion show to be held of the best books for adults and Zufelt, Tooele, son, April 2. held Thursday, April 23, at the Thursday, April 9 at 1 p.m. in the children will be offered in this Stephen M. and Kathryn Dotson ward chapel, A gala party is planned for a First-SixtFourth - Eleventh ward church, paper, once a week, by Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Tooele, a daughter, April 2 The public is invited to attend, and g event at Wendover, sponsored by the Eleventh Avis and Mrs. Irene Rage. These Medical with all proceeds being earmarked! The evening, which will also ward Relief Society. capable women will try to induce Seymour Olson, Jr., Dugway the West Tooele county cancericlude a spaghetti dinner, from Gladys Ausdemorte, Stockton Children up to 12 years of age you to take advantage of the treas6:30 to 8:30 p.m., followed by fund. Mrs. John Wexels, Tooele Tooele at offered ures for them. public clothes will your model is the Coach Watts and jnade film, being Surgery sponsored by the Tooele First A program of numbers by the- library. Myrtle Allsop, Tooele Womans J. G. Calvillo, Salt Lake City is slated for 8 p.m. on Wed., April ward Explorer Scout post 131 with children will be presented. EveryEmma Hanks, Tooele Club Project Chairman. to attend. welcome is fund into forlone their 18, at the American Legion build- - proceeds to go n THESE ARE THE NEW T.H.S. PEP CLUB leaders for 1959-6They were announced at the banquet given by the Pep Club for the Lettermen, Tuesday, at the Kirk Coral room. They are: Front row L to R Jane Gray, sec.; Londa Gowans, pres.; Marilyn Clegg., vice pres.; back row L to R Connie Whitehouse, drill mistress; Lynn Stevens, publicity chairTerri Wassom, man; corresponding sec.; Kathy Schutz, treas.; Joan Hullinger, hist.; and Kathy Thomas, asst. drill mistress. Belief Society F asliion Show Fund Raising Event Planned! ForWendover h fund-raisin- in-f- ing. Everyone in the county is invited to attend. Cow Killed Moisture Normal As March Adds .85 A cow belonging to Sam Clark, Milton, was killed, Tuesday, at March gave Tooele .85 of an inch 8 p.m. when struck by a car three- - in moisture, and a variation of 44 quarter miles west of Mills June- - degrees in temperature, according (to the official records of Burdctt tion on highway bound Driver of the west was Hertha Henricksen, 36, A low of 20 above was recorded d Grants Pass, Ore., who told in- - on the 14th, and a high of 64 vestigating officer, Sheriff Gillette, Igrees on the 17th. The concluding that a herd of cows started cross-- 1 days of the month had tempera-inthe road, and she could not,tures which ranged from 63 40-5- WINDING UP THE YEAR, Tuesday evening, were the former pep club officers who presided at the banquet the Pep club gave the Lettermen, at the Kirk Coral room. Their successors were named at this time. Front, L to R Janice Bryan, vice pres.: Carolyn House, pres.; Janet Schutz, sec. Back, L to Raleigh Warner, hist.; Karma Clark, pubchairman; Geraldine Stoddard, treas.; Joanne James, drill mistress; Kathy Thomas, sophomore drill mistress; Connie White-housassistant drill mistress. Not pictured, Dee Esta Rhea, corrcsponeing sec. R licity Annual THS Junior e, "Prom LADIES ONLY; Free Cancer Films, 7 er going into Jr. high school. Officers to be voted upon are as follows: President, Hazel Syd-daand Shirley Fay Brough; first vice president, Betty Hmas and Clair Kofford; second vice president, Joseph Kocven; third vice pres., Beverly Jensen and Agnes Black; sec., Dorothy Burnston, de-an- dlc All but .15 of an inch of the total month's moisture came on the 27th, 29th, 30th, and 31st, when .70 of an inch was recorded. On the 10th, there was .6 of an inch on the 19th, there was .9 of an inch, g hitting the one. Friday April 3 9 P.M. THS Gym Public Invited RITZ THEATER Weil., April 8-10- A1 Dr. J. H. Millburn, Guest Speaker I the weather year total, last ycar,ias been a rather peculiar year was 7.74 inches on the first of from the snow angle, and the April, while this year, the the Iocal can01,s 15 f,S deP,hs was 9.02 inenes. Wednesday. be to much less than nor Tooele is rated asjured Moisture in normal to this point, although itlmal. General Priesthood Meeting To be Heard Here by Wire General Priesthood meeting of the Church of Jesus Chriot of Saints at general conference in Salt Lake City, will be ward, Saturday evenbrought by leased wire to the Tooele First-Sixting of this week, April 4, starting at 6:45 p.m. The local reception of the meeting will be for the boys and men of the three Tooele county LDS stakes, who hold the priesthood, and are unable to attend the priesthood service at the tabernacle in Salt Lake City. Latter-da- y h |