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Show NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Johanna II. Bonelll, deceased: Creditors will present claims, with vouchers attached, to the undersigned at 231 South First West, Tooele, Utah, by, on, or before the Tooele County Areas Named For Potential Park Status tThe Tooele Transcript Friday, April 3, 1959 School Adminislralors Told To Gel Active in Politics for too long Educators were told here that Educators have them-selve- s disassociated should stand and be counted piously they Old Washington tions county cmnt, 7th day of May. 1959. interest outward of from the in politics. any game dangerous in l'lllmore. Pioneer as state parks understate House Signed: Ola Hiss, administra- developed of the state of National Condon in the Miss legislatures. making Mary tor of the estate of Johanna terms of a bill introduced recently Monument state park near Salt Education Associations Division It Is long past time for educators in Congress by Sen. Wallace F.jLake City; and Camp Floyd, site II. Bonelli, Deceased. of Rural Education told a panel at to discard the comfortable cliche Bennett (of the Utah War," EnbKgement M. EARL MARSHALL the annual American Association that education is a recommended ParkD'xle sla,e TooIncluded among the spots in of School Administrators conven- matter. Attorney for the Estate be the commission, coulj ele county which have tentatively by Education must be Tooele, Utah tion, recently, that more politiunder the Bennett bill. cal participation on the part of and we, as educators, must get (Date of first publication, Mar been selected for future state which been have re afProjects parks, and which would be into the political arena forthrightly 6, 1959). professional educators can en fected by Sen. Bennett's bill, are commended for immediate acqui in our and effectively, if we are to solve of hance the politics dignity sition" by toe State Pak and Rec Danger Cave. Donner party wagon our problems and guarantee each society. Commission include: WasNOTICE TO CREDITORS tracks, and the Oquirrh mountains. reation Miss Condon was one of more child his educational birthright. lecrea-tioMountain Park atch City Estate of Marcella II. Fldler, Danger Cave is located a few We expect our elected reprethan 1100 persons who appeared area, Wasatch ana Summit Deceased: miles north of Wendover. ft is rich on the convention program as sup- sentatives to stand up and be counFast counties; Canyon Parleys was erintendents and other educators ted on educational issues every Creditors will present claims, n archaeological history, os it canyon area, north of Salt Lake; from every and territory two years. Can we ask less of ourwith vouchers attached, to the un- occupied by prehistoric peoples in Tooele mountain area, Oquirrh some 11,500 years ago. took part in almost a full week of selves?" Miss Condon queried. dersigned at 510 East State Road, North Fork of Ogden intensive study of school problems American Fork, Utah, by, on, or The Donner Party Waron Tracks' Mantua area, before the 7th day of May, 1959. are also a historical asset. These- !confronting American communi and Cache counties; Elder ties. Signed: Grant Fldler, Admin- ticcks are visible in the desert Bear lake. Rich county; Circle The humanities and creative istrator of the estate of Mar- clay, and should be pro'ected or Cliffs Petrified Forest, in Garfield ! ! sheltered and used as a landmark cella H. Fldler, deceased. arts, as they relate to education, Cove Fort, Millard co county; of the area. An information booth, are receiving special attention. M. EARL MARSHALL Dead Horse Point, San Juan and and picnic Grand Other group meetings are focused signs, interpretation for Estate the Petri' counties; Escalante Attorney units are tentatively planned here. fied on testing, transportation, curriGobGarfield Tooele, Utah Forest, county; L of with vocal their classmates CONTRIBUTING TO THE SUCCESS arrangements: many The Oquirrh mountains offer lin culum planning, business manageValley, Emery county; Hyrum to R the girls are Janis Bryan, Linda Nelson, school functions at Tooele high school, is this (Date of first publication, Mar. timbered mountain range in conment, school plant, finance, and reservoir, Cache county; Monu Joann Myers, Annette Smith, and Karlene of girls who have appeared on many 6, 1959). trast to the Tooele Valley, and the ment group other specific educational topics. San Juan county; and Valley, McFarland. desert areas to the west. This area Said Miss Condon, The crisis programs and entertained their friends and lake slate park, Summit ts located Rockport covers 7,680 acres, we face in education today is to NOTICE TO CREDITORS county four miles east of Tooele. a large degree of our own making. fo r recommended Projects In the District Court Senator Bennetts bill, S. 1436, Bonneville include action early Of Tooele County, State of Utah would remove the "When a teen-age- r present limitabecomes a , In the Matter of the Estate of tion of 640 acres on the amount Salt Flats, Coke Ovens at Connells-villeproblem driver, its usually bein Dunes Pink Coral Sand DeELIZABETH IDA SMITH, of Federal land which can be cause his parents are not as good Kane county; Dry Fork in Uintah ceased. 278 North Main turned over to the states for develdrivers as thev think they are. Donner Wagon or recrea- county; This surprisingly adult analysi.; If you have a Phone 888 Creditors will present claims, opment as slate parks Tooele county; East Fork Tracks, of Utah's of the teen-ag- e driver comes from ancient history, with vouchers attached, to the un- tion areas. Thus, many of the Bear river in Summit co.; Utah paper. Tooele, most spectacular scenic uitrac Judy Allred, a Visalia, California daily Q. My brother served in the Fort Deseret in Millard county, dersigned, at 340 South First East, Its bad enough to be a square owned partially on land are tions school has at 17, 1948 and '49. Re high senior, who, Jacob Hamlins home, Washington Tooele, Utah, by, on, or before the but a square blockhead is terrible. Army during The 1939 Biennial State convert' already graduated or wholly by the Bureau of Land he was killed in a car accibig first day of May, 1959. ALL CARS AND TRUCKS Mountain Meadows mem- tion of the cently, county; TV out never conks Democratic My during dent. To what benefits are his surYoung the Forest Service, orial monument in ieagUe automotive competition. co.. Clubs of Utah will be held Signed: Ruth S. Jefferies, ad- - Management, Washington a when the commercial; only In many cases, May ju(jy will drive a Buick Invicta vivors entitled? ministratrlx of the Estate of Gooseneck of the San Juan in San 1. OF ALL MODELS 2, and 3, 1939, at St. George, jn 1959 Mobilgas Economy un good stuff comes on. A. Since he served in peacetime nv0,v,ed ,has Juan county; Grand Gulch, in San Elizabeth Ida Smith, Deceased th' Fe('eral The often we out comes send announced was it ship Utah, today by indicated a willingness Angeles to Kansas City, GORDON R. ILALL Juan county; the Needles area in Allan T. Howe, State Young Demo- - from Los water-logge- d and ready to and perished as the result of an over the land to the State, but has San Juan 5 to S. Shes the back jjomApril Old Town Iron accident, probably the only surcounty. sink. of Salt Lake cra of so do because to unable been president Cijyjyoungest driver ever Attorney for the Estate compete vivors benefits would be a flag in Iron county, Palisades state to mean dont will The convention Charity give for his coffin. If his death were open limitation. the Tooele, Utah jin the stock car classic, which was in Sanpete county, Scofield park a social on Friday evening. May away you dont want Since the State Park and Rec(Date of first pub., Feb. 27, 1959; years 0d wjien Judy was born. something reservo'r in Carixm counfy, San 1, and continue all day Saturday,! sjXTeen-agA pier 6 brawl means you spoke related to service, his dependents e aver-Ma- y date of last pub., March 27, 1959. reation commission was set up Rafael area, on the Includes drivers, would be eligible for death comEmery county, and 2, 19j9 and the morning of age are jjetter piece out of turn. two years ago, four state parks I would advise equipped to drive your benefits. Willard Bay, Box Elder county. pensation Life would be a lot easier if we Sunday, May 3, with convention fathers, Judy says, that you file claim with the VA. didnt have so many kibitxers. business including reports fronii..yj)(,y ,ave vision and jitter Q. About a year ago, the VA When see that of it cool, officers, adoption you play policy ter refiexes. Many have taken dri examined me, and cut my comresolutions, election of officers for ver education classes from experts you keep out of hot water. instead of im1959-6and selection of delegates an(j 0flen the poys kn0w more Almost daily I run into a gim- pensation. However, I've worse, this gotten proving, mick to few more out a of to the National Convention squeeze aboUt the mechanical workings of winter. How can I reopen my Fortunately, the days when the Young Democratic Clubs of Amer-icar- s Lets penpennies. stop making than their fathers case? driver had to dodge chuckholes, ica, which will be held next fall at nies. ..gut teen.agCrr can be too confi A. To reopen his claim, a vetand slog thru churned-umud on the site how No it matter Mr. dent out,d you spell yet to be announced, y dont think accidents eran must furnish satisfactory unpaved city streets are long Howe added. jcan happen to them. The older dri nobody gives a hoot about your proof of an increase in disability. gone. But the problem of safe, contax troubles. no matter gath-''e- r venient driving around town is not Highlights of the state-wid- e )as learned that What we need is a telephone This may be a medical statement kow as TJU can react, an acci-- a solved by a long shot. will be; of Democrats Young ering that never rings the wrong num- or sworn affidavits. Traffic jams and accident rates banquet to be held Saturday eve-- deat can happen faster. Q. Why is a veteran penalized ber. udy points out that a car is One the VA because there are no are on the rise in most cities, ning, May 2, at which a prominent by i: to way get rich get yourre important psychologically to records of treatment in service for large and small. A medium - sized Democratic leader, to be an- to self elected and congress put teen-age- r Ihan to his parents. a condition which is severely discity in Michigan, for example, got nounced later, will address the;tI'e your family on the government s abling now? quite a jolt .recently, when it was group Honored at this banquet "It tne.r passport into the adult payroll. discovered that auto snarls and ac- will be all present and past off- world and more than anything There is such a thing as a fellow A. The VA recognizes that many cidents were increasing so rapidly icers of the Young Democratic else, they want to be considered having smartness of the wrong records of treatment in service that tourists weie being scared Clubs of Utah, which goes back to adults. have been misplaced or lost, or kind. But how they handle this new away, and business was suffering. 1931. If somebody develops a good possibly werent even recorded. In responsibility will depend, in many At the urgent request of merbe the first custom- cases like this, it is the responsiAll Democrats everywhere are instances, on how their patents brainfood. Ill chant and civic groups, town offbility of the veteran to furnish er. Teen-agers imitate their Some regardless handle it. icials called in a large motoring invited to folks swell up like an inner affidavit evidence from several of his buddies describing his ailments association to conduct a complete of whether they are of Young Dem parents attitudes and actions, in tube with a soft spot. traffic survey. The findings point ocratic age, which is under 40, ac- driving as in other aspects of life. We hear much about the com- and the treatment given. He must If the lather races other cats up some serious driving problems cording to Mr. Howe. He added mon people, but we rarely put also be prepared to furnish lay or Week-End- ! common to most cities. They de- that delegates to the convention away from stop lights, the son will them in public office. medical evidence that his dirability would be selected by each Young .think hes demonstrating his ma- mand earnest attention. In the battle of life too many of continued uninterrupted from time The report stated that traffic Democratic Club throughout the turity by doing the same thing us are quick to take the ten count. of discharge to date of filing claim. 2 1957 1895 signs and street routing systems state, which includes at least one Actually, hes reflecting his fathRemember when we were pro- For more complete information, Officer or the Judy declares. mised were in woefullv inadequate shape. club in nearly every county of the ers immaturity, cheaper telephone rates contact your Service 1957 When the boy gets a speeding There did not seem to be any con- state, and on every college camwhen the dial system went into Contact Division at the VA regticket, the father often wonders pus in Utah. ional office, 1750 South Redwood effect? 1595 sistent plan of channeling tragic T 1957 6 In many cases, he could find why. the around and Rd., Salt Lake City. efficiently through Tooele Kid Convention committee chairmen the reason just by looking in the V--8 Q. My first husband was killed 1495 business district, while discourag-i- t named for the Young Democratic mirror. 1956 in Italy in World War II. I have from oyer funning into residenare: Constitution and By since remarried, but have three 1095 tial districts where children play. gathering 1955 4 laws, Richard C. Layton, Clear- VISITOR RETURNS HOME were children who are war orphans. Signs battered, bent, and field; Rules and Order of Busi1953 2 Does my remarriage in many cases, missing. Many of disqualify Mrs. H. B. Rosenburg, Cedar ness, James P. Alger, Price; Atd them A survey aimed at helping them were of a from war orphans educa1 & 2 Duwho been and has tendance the at City, Transportation, visiting 1952 veterans who also have tion? type that could not be seen in ane Stevenson, Salt Lake City; home of her son and daughter-in-law- , conA. No. Children of a veteran are headlights at night. Drivers were Resolutions, Leon Ward, of Salt Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rosen- hearing difficulties is being 1952 bafflCd beWi'dered 3nd ducted by the Veterans Admini- not affected by the mothers reweekGeneral Lake returned last home, Arrangements, burg, city; stration. marriage. 295 battered' 1951 4 Doyle Sampson, St. George; Cre- end. Her son, Donald, motored The survey, involving some 500 Veterans or their dependents who With these ominous facts in hand Merrill Jenkins, of Plain down to take his mother home. dentials, 295 the town got busy. Merchants, ci- City; Publicity. Chris Beck, Salt Mrs. Rosenburg and children, Ka- blind veterans with hearing diffi- have questions they wish answered-i19,51 this column, may address their, vic leaders, mothers and other Lake culties, is a check on the medical City; National Convention ren and Lynn, accompanied them treatment for hearing problems problems to Mr. George L. Carey, citizens demanded action of their as as far of Merlene and visited Panguitch, Alger, Disabled elected officials and bent their Participation, Tom with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. these veterans have received, and National Service Officer, 1750 So. Red- -' to is theriweceive own backs to the vital task of get- Price; College Organization, American intended Veterans, help 1958 2 Madron, Salt Lake City; Election, Thom Cooper and sisters, Mr. and full benefits from the medical ser- wood Rd., Salt Lake City. If you ting a good traffic system. Joan Gould, Ogden; and Registra- Mrs. Lynn Davis and Mr. and Mrs. a personal, confidential re--( vices VA offers. desire 1795 1957 4 his on at of Mae St. joined tion, Edna family Panguitch, Sampson, in is a stamped, self-adaccord The with enclose EASTER IN MANTI ply, program Sunday, and spent a pleasant Eas795 1954 of a comprehen- dressed envelope, and Mr. Carey, recommendations Mr. and Mrs. Grant Steck mo- George. ter holiday. sive study of tored to Manti, last weekend and VISITS GRANDPARENTS veterans, will handle your problems individ-- , 695 enjoyed 4 1954 and VA made the Easter holiday with by the ually. published by ATTEND FUNERAL U.S. Government Printing Office. Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Marie Weedman, daughter 545 relatives,Charles 1953 4 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Erickson d Veterans Titled Steck, Braithwaite, and of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Weedman, and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kofford in the War a Post Mr. TooMrs. and Beth of Nielson. Setting, study Nev., 395 They Henderson, 1952 4 formerly returned home, Sunday evening. ele, was the guest of her grand- motored down to Spring City, on pointed out that further research Monday, to attend funeral ser295 4 1951 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry An- vices for Mrs. Hannah Mickels. is needed to help those who have loss of both sight and hearing. SUFFERS BROKEN ANKLE vacation derson, during spring ailVA said the new survey indiReed Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. week. She attended the Western age 79, who died of a heart ment. She is survived by a daugh- cates to date that a number of this Melvin Olson, had the misfortune Music Federation contest at Salt veterans 1958 to suffer a broken ankle, while Lake City, and sang in a double ter, Mrs. Edith Schofield, Spring group among INSECTICIDES three grandchildren and have not visited VA clinics for FERTILIZER Malathion pole vaulting, last Saturday after- quartet at the Wednesday session. City; five great grandchildren, three sis- examination 0 r treatment in renoon. were taken, Saturday She also visited with other relaChloradane ters and a brother. Mr. Erickson cent Morgro was and told bone years, and might be helped in was the this tives and attended Dieldrin night, area, 1958 Kofford are nephews. Mr. and Milorganite fractured. by newer' medical advances in DDT church in Tooele. Vigoro "' treating hearing conditions. Isotox 1957 & Soil Pest) Pax (Crabgrass The journey of slamon from Rose Dusts Lawn Ortho Pellets their river homes to open sea con- WEEKEND VISITORS 1957 Vegetable Dusts Liquid Nitrogen g Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennison stitutes one of natures most Household Insect Bombs Ammonia Nitrate Pellets 1955 mysteries, reports the April and children, Richard and Robin, Dormant Sprays Ortho-GroFish Emulsion Readers Digest. The size of a Salt Lake City, were guests of parFruit Tree Sprays & Dusts Steer Manure 1895 1954 60 sardine when he leaves the river, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Loring Nielson, & ToTurf (Pesticide Morgreen GARDEN SEEDS a salmon may return as a giant for the day, Sunday. On Saturday 1952 nic) of 60 pounds or more. Despite evening, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Niel(Bulk & Package) years at sea, he finds his way un- son, of Richfield, dropped in for a LAWN SEED 595 1951 Vegetable Seeds erringly back to the place where brief visit at the Loring Nielson (Blue & Package) Floser Seeds home. he was bom. Onion Sets (yellow & white) Merion Blue Large Selection Asparagus Roots Kentucky Blue Seed Potatoes Velvet Lawn Plants, Eggplant, Caggage, ToEvergreen Three scenic and historic in attrac-hav- could Tooele b.cn established: Dixie State e be, Park in n -- n state j -- Here II Is SPRING TUNE UP SPECIAL WHERE? 7, TeenQ9e Drivers Young Demos Slale Meet Party Tooele Kid Says: Bonneville Motors veterans" Mail Call -- -- into sgso 640-acr- e (1- Distributor Drivers Seal Overhaul Carburetor Adjustment p Clean Spark Plugs Compression Test Battery Check Voltage Check ! 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