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Show Volume Tooele, Utah, Friday, May Sixty-Fou- r Scoui-O-Rani- This Friday kick-of- f meeting for Number Forty Seven 1959 April Leaves .96 in. Moisture; Temperature Dips to 24 deg. a Kick-Of- f A 1, V Scout-O-Ram- After temperatures hit a high 1 of 79 degrees on April 5, the resl'O Nr of the month has been playing a game with the freezing mark of 32 degrees, with the thermometer reaching as low as 24 degrees on April 10, so reports Burdett Bevan, local official weaTooele Second ward will hold its ther observer. out at this time. i on Friday, May lj The temperatures went to 29 de- annual reunion hall. at ward the recreation T. will Orlando Barrus President grees as the next low of the month banquet will be served at 6 be the guest speaker. Tooele, where the family formerly on the 16th, and several other lU or 8 cart,Km Pm and' below slid the resided, for funeral services nights freezing l',e children and a program for Ray Hatch, executive assistant burial. Arthur J. Evans point. to the Great Salt Lake Council, the adults. The entire ard mem He is survived by his wido, it is generally believed among will present slides showing activiMarilyn; and sons, Larry and, local fruitmen that damage to ties of the 1958 Jerry, in the armed services, and fruit on trees in early bloom was Each year, an opportunity is Terry, James Gordon, Raymond not as extensive as could be antiW.S.C.S. given to scout units in cubbing, Keith, and Arthur W,, Jr.; one cipated, because of such low temMissouri. Kennet, in to sister, Myrtle get scouting, and exploring LAKEVIEW WARD CHURCH, WHICH WAS peratures. room, a Relief Society room, a kitchen, and Funeral services were held on on open-ai- r and indoor displays May 1 of this year, moisture-wis- District DEDICATED LAST SUNDAY. The former four classrooms. Three bishoprics have served 2 p.m. at Tate morat will be ushered in ahead of to for Thursday also, scouting; acquaint peochurch built in 1905 to which the new chapel during its construction. The ground on which The Utah Western district of ple with the scout program which tuary, and burial was at the Too- last year, the official lecords has been added, contained only a chapel and the building is situated was donated by Eliza the Womans Society of Christian ele in .14 an own of to in but inch its addition show; city cemetery. way only pays a vestry and class rooms were created by Spray, and three daughters, Mrs. Josie Gil Service held a two-dameeting excess of 1958. d buildproviding a means of supporting, lette, Mrs. Ivy Daniels, and Mrs. Zella Cowdrawing curtains. The Arthur Evans, of St John, will fund-wis2.10 in Salt Lake City, Tuesday and In of were there all and 1958, April troops, packs which was about of ans ten who started all were Tooele, ing, Gollaher, years ago, present Wednesday, with a banquet, Wed- be honored by his family on Satof while inches funds this of the cent rainfall, per posts. Thirty year's besides the spacious chapel, has a bishop's for the dedication. at the First Meth- urday, May 2, on occasion of his from all sales remain with the loApril moisture was only .96 of an nesday evening, 80th birthday. Salt Lake City. odist church, 1 inch. May cal troop. moisture, this year, Open house will be held at the will total 9.98 inches, while last Mrs. Urith llereim, Mrs. Inez Mrs. Maxine Griffith, Miss family home in St John between It is estimated that 20,000 scouts Jones, with came total year's May Day Nel- the hours of 4 and 8 and 8,000 adult scouters, will suppm. of 9.84 for the weather year, to Selma Petty, and Mrs. Elva son attended the banquet from An invitation is extended to all " port this years that period. 250 the lined of his friends and neighbors to and an estimated 75,000 people are guests The big local storm of Apnl w as Tooele. About expected to see the indoor booths on the 18th, when the moisture long tables, beautifully decorated call on him. He requests that no and outside demonstration areas was .83 of an inch; and .13 of an in blue and gold, with gold candleslgifts be given him. and blue streamers, by the Wes- - Mr. Evans was born May 3, 1879 of the big show. The dedication of the Lakeview for 16 and one half years. Other inch fell on the 26th. leyan Guild. An entertaining pro- - at Center, Utah. A son of Benja-graward chapel, held on Sunday even- bishops, in order, were There will be 75 outdoor scouting and delicious dinner were min T. and Mary Bowen Evans ing, April 26, was marked by an Dewey A. Whipple, Donald H. JORDAN VERSUS T.H.S., FRI. and exploring demonstration areas and has been a resident of St. enjoyed. overflow crowd of members, for- Kuester, and the present bishop, Tooele high school baseball team and over 160 indoor exhibit booths Miss Dorothy Barkett, Alabama, John since 1891. Versal Shields, who has served mer members, and friends. will school meet Jordan high here, field worker of New York for Wolocated in three buildings at the He was married to Adeline four years. Friday, May 8 at 4 p.m. The meeting was presided over fairgrounds. mens Society of Christian Service, Fehrenkant April 1, 1914, in the The ward has a membership of by Elder Richard L. Evans, of was principle speaker, and gave a Salt Lake LDS temple. "Scout-O-Ram-a will be prethe Council of the Twelve, who 217. interesting talk. very They are the parents of three sented in eight main acts ending also offered the dedicatory prayer. children. Jack Evans, St John; with will Acts firework displays. The program was as follows: Bob Evans, in Germany with the feature pioneer scouting with cat6 for Set Armed Forces and Marjorie Anthem, Lakeview ward choir, tle, horses, buffalo, bridge and inIn Our Redeemers Name; Saratoga, California. They tower building, bands and early The regular monthly scouting also have vocation, former Bishop Dewey A. eight grandchildren. n pioneer-Indiashow War. The big Mock roundtable is scheduled for WedWhipple; sacrament song, choir will start at 8:45 p.m., Thursday for Grantsville, nesday, May 6, and congregation, "Behold, the A "mock battle is being and Friday, June 4 and 5, at the North Tooele, Tooele, and Dugway Great Redeemer Die;" greeting planned as one of the features fairgrounds in Salt Lake daily districts. and remarks, Bishop Versal of the Armed Forces day celefrom 5 p.m. on. The scouting section will meet Bar-ruO.T. Pres. Shields; response, bration at TOD, on May 15. at the Wigwam at the south of response, by former Bishop Tickets are $1, and this will The Settlement canyon at 7:30 p.m. battle, which, being L. Whipple and former Bishop Donald Dean Bennett covtpoo adult admission or two meet jointly by Battery C, Cubbing and cxplorer-wi- ll Sharon Christensen Kuestcr; vocal solo, "Bless This staged children, ages 8 to 18. All child921 Field Artillery Battalion, . . . now at Brown's at the city hall at 7:30 p.m. House, Helen J. Shields; talk and 96th The Tooele Eighth ward Relief 8 be will ren under years of age Infantry Division (TooA Everyone working in any phase Miss Sharon Christensen, daughdedicatory prayer, Richard L. Ev is sponsoring a bazaar and admitted free. Society y Dug-waReserve and eles of is invited the scouting program Unit), ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Chris ans; Hosannah anthem, choir and food sale, Saturday, May 2, and in Proving Grounds, will tensen, has received a scholarship along with anyone interested congregation; benediction, by Doninvites the public to atcordially Tooele in feature from to the be movement, tanks scouting to a beauty school upon graduaald H. Kuester. tend. The event will be held in Ordnance Depot, Infantry Astion from Boulder high school, of attendance. Miss the North Tooele stake recreation The Lakeview ward was first sault troops from Dugway, 4. Boulder, Colo., on June hail, at 196 North Pinehurst ave. a branch of the Tooele ward, and and Artillery support by BatSharon attended Tooele schools Fifth Supper, being served at 6:30 was called t h e Pine Canyon tery "C. until two years ago. She has been will feature barbecued hamp.m., branch. Later, in 1871, it was an The local Reserve battery is Tooele contestant, attending the Boqlder school and hot dogs, baked beans, burgers, name its one of the most highly decorbeing organized ward, Miss Judy Gregrich, placed living with her sister and brother-in-law- , lovely salad, cake, ice cream, and pie, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry (Lorchanged to Lakeview, with Moses ated in the 96th division. fifth in the finals of the Queen punch. Heres the opportunity to Martin as the first bishop. He held One of the highlights of last L. Dean Bennett, formerly of Bee contest. etta) Giebink, since leaving Tootreat the entire family to good this position 11 years, and was ele, two years ago. Armed Forces day celstore, Chipmans department years food, reasonably priced! H. J. Dollinger succeeded in 1 8 8 9 by John G. ebration at TOD was a mock American Fork, has associated Sponsored by Tooele Ordnance articles Many lovely hand-mad31 who for served and Shields, years. battle jointly staged by "C himself with Browns store, Too- Depot, LDS Business College, will be offered for sale, and it will ele, as assistant manager, and Tooele county Chamber of ComBattery and the Tooele Natbe an ideal time to select MothR.B. Sagers, Jr., was next choC of C merce, Miss IROAN, as Miss ional Guard. Mrs. Telma Evans has been buyer of shoes. ers' Day gifts. Good home-bakefive sen to lead the ward, serving will be a Stockton ward There The capable Mr. Bennett has Gregrich was called, ended up elected president of Tooele county food may also be purchased. and a half years, being followed fund the to dance, officials, building May Friday, According 4 been associated with Chipmans with 2248 votes. PTA for 1959-6Result of the To Visit 1, at the Rose Bowl in Stockton, event is designed to give citiby F. Marion Shields, who served 13 for the past election was announced at the Jr. years as a sales zens a glimpse of the milMiss Sugarhouse won the title, at 9 p.m. United States Chamber of Comman and manager of the shoe dehigh school PTA meeting, held on couin be Admission will $1.10 of is Bee Miss and acclaimed per Queen troops itary preparedness merce executive H.J. Dollinger exis an considered and partment Wednesday evening. for the 1959 season. this area. ple, and 35 cents extra lady. will meet with local C of C offiNew officers for the Jr. high pert in special problems of shoe school PTA were also made known cials, and members, Monday, May fitting. 4, at a luncheon (12 noon) at Dean is also a prominent man at the meeting. in scouting, having served as a Mrs. Ruth Bunn was elected The retail trade development district commissioner for the past president, with the following as- and civic activities expert is dist12 years. He also has been a scout sistants; Rose Nisonger, first vice rict manager in the U.S. Chamand on scout committee father the Mrs. sec.; Ellerbeck, Sally pres.; Bit and Spur trail ride is schedHe will division. an explorer leader. and Mrs. Thelma Gordon, sec. bers western uled for Sunday, May 3 at 9:30 C C board local of the with confer Con Harrison, music editor of of Church of He is a member the Others elected to assist Mrs. a.m. of directors, congressional action the Deseret News, will be guest Farmers and the public of Too- interesting activity for all to see. Evans in the Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, PTA were county Tooele county merchants have and education speaker at the annual band award Yvonne Hale, first vice pres.; Sup- committeemen Riders will meet at the club and has served as a counselor in ele county are reminded of thelive12th to be Tooele donated annual given many counprizes county banquet. May 3, 1959. erintendent Sterling R. Harris, se- committee. house, ride up over the corner his elders quorum, and as a Band president. John Cluff, reAdditionally, Mr. Dollinger, well Firemen are in the line of duty into bear trap, and down to second selor in the MIA, as well as sing- stock show, that is to be held in the winners of this event. cond vice pres.; Dahlia Webster, Old ceived confirmation of the acceptin his Come to the show, and boost known for the interest 2, this Grantsville, May to put out a fire, but here is one flat for chuck wagon. Saturday, his Melchizedck with stakes Zella Clegg, treas.; and ing sec.; Tooele county livestock. at the county 'show grounds. West, will give brief comments on ance by the music critic, early they started while in the line of Call Stu at 878 or Floyd at 2090 priesthood chorus. Marge Harwood, historian. American Pioneer trails and west- this week. He was a bombadier with the duty. officers for the for reservations. Elections county Quentin Brown, show chairman, The old William Monteeth, or US Air Force, during World War have been held in connection with ern historic epics. He is a veteran all farmers and stockmen to urges both world wars with battle on William G. Shields residence, II. the PTA meetings, held last month of bring in their best animals, and a past American Legion stars, North Main, was set afire, Wed reschools. The at various the of the a Dean has been member build up a friendly rivalry as to and Veterans of Forcommander annesday, by previous appointment, sults were tabulated and American Fork bowling league whom can raise the best stock. Miss Annie Sadovich, 91 West Wars commander. to rid the premises of this nearly nounced, last night, the Jr. high eign and the Junior Chamber of Com- Every stockman or farmer has in the gon- - Third South, died today in a Salt Interested persons home. century-ol- d in the the last merce; ard his hobbies include some animal he thinks is pretty meeting being brain eral public arc invited io atteniLLake hospital, following The blaze was a spectacular county, to be held. hunting and fishing. it out, and see if our good. Bring the iuncheon. Isurgery. one, and the Tooele firemen let L. Dean plans on making his qualified judges agree with you. it go, and worked to contain the home in Tooele in the near future flames in the immediate area of Excellent judges have been sealong with his wife, Gwen, and the building. band five children, Christie Ann, 13; cured to judge the livestock, and $ "The Mile of Pennies The home, once one of Tooeles 12; Suzanne, 9; and twin a blue ribbon from the judges will fund drive will officially get underPaulette, The regular Saturday night dance - remembered y trophy. way Saturday, May 9, at 1 p.m. finest, was a dwelling boys, Craig and Kenneth, age 4. be a long The judges are: Dr. Lloyd Hun when the four Tooele bands will built from brick made in the kilns will be sponsored, May 2, by the saker, USU, dairy; Clair Acord, present a marching demonstra of John Martin, on the property Tooele First ward MIA, and will $100 FINE be held in the Fourth - Eleventh Utah co. agent, beef and sheep; just east and south of the east ward recreation hall at 8:30 Beatrice S. Downs pleaded and Fred Clifton, sec., Utah Swine tion. p.m. entrance of the Tooele cemetery. vehicle to to failure A floor show is planned and guilty keep Breeders' Ass'n., hogs. The Tooele high school senior under proper control, before City the cadet band, junior band band, there will be refreshments. Good cash prizes are also Judge M. Earl Marshall, last and beginners are all scheduled to Admission is 25 cents single, and!week, and was fined $100. awarded to the owners of the top will be between She was arrested by Highway animals. A junior judging contest appear. Marching 50 cents per couple, plus budget or on First South and First North Patrolman Ned Bishop, April 12. for the young boys and girls, be- Main dance cards. street. 11 a.m., will provide an ginning at It is anticipated that Mayor Bevan. and other city and county lend officials will be on hand to Boy's will receive $25, $15, $10, $5, $3, their support to the fund raising and $2, respectively. event. To enter this contest, just pick sold Cake and punch will lc up an entry blank from any Too- To on the park lawn (corner main ele business establishment, and All band loyalty then write in your estimate along There will be a meeting for the and vine street). Jusf Arrived At club members are asked to donate with your name and address. Deon baseball Minor Boys league Tooele Valley Hospital posit boxes f o r these guessing Monday, May 4 at 7:30 p.m. in a cake. Other citizens arc also in Tooele are urged to bring a cake also. located any slips the city hall. , Lynn and Jacquelyn Nay All entries must be made (store. TOD Everyone is invited to come out and Forces Armed open day Tooele, son, April 30. and Ail coaches, would-bcoaches. and watch the performance before 5 pm., Thursday, May 14. house, on May 15. to s and other contributions their are (bring help is interested barThe Besides the persons, Medical being promotion money saving to be offered by merchants, sored by the Tooele City Retail asked to be in attendance, as swell the fund which will help uniRichard Gundry, Stockton ant PTA papers. Results of the elections which MRS. TELMA EVANS, (righr), new president e schedule for the season will be form the band members and help a guessing contest will be held to Merchants Association, and Rachael Reed, Tooele Parent-Teacher- s Assohave been held at the final PTA meetings Tooele of the are which their to county Williams. Garth is Glen activities, of drawn event man the will how up, according many people Kathryn Hurley, Dclle Harin each school, were announced last night at Mrs. above as to is and fame Marge ciation, visit-TOpictured of the Minor league, bringing recognition Full details on tickets etc,, will'yers, president on May 15, Armed ForSurgery Junior high PTA meeting. ithu community. wood, outgoing president, turns over import ces day. Winners of this contest, be announced in Tucs. Bulletin. organization. Marshall Crude, Tooele will be held on Friday, May 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the court room of the city hall. A pep talk on ticket sales will a be given and kits will be given to each cub pack, scout troop, and explorer post. Instructions and tickets will be given ill (I OCCOIHl k "Scout-O-Ram- h . "Scout-O-Rama- ." e, Holds Convention Open House To Honor Yrlhur Evans y newly-complete- e, Lakeview LDS Ward Chapel Dedicated by Elder Evans "Scout-O-Rama- their m X Scout Roundtable May Armed Forces Day Battle' War-burto- n, Eighth Ward Bazaar Sal. s; Dean Beimel I Associated Willi Browns Iroan Places in Contest countys Telma Evans To Head Counly PTA Dance at Stockton This One Burned Brightly e Executive Here May d Hill-cres- t. Counly Livestock Show Sat. Al Granlsvillc Exhibit Pens Trail Ride Con Harrison To Be Guest al Band Banquet - Fund Drive For Band Slarls May 9 Sal. Dance Sponsored By First Ward two-stor- -- I Prizes Planned for Hugh Sale Minor League Baseball Group Meet Monday Hen-wood- I c spon-gain- j j Saw-finan- |