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Show name Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Friday, July i araae lob ta Ce ebration Gun Salute Scheduled For July 4th On Little Mountain 49 On Independence Day, 4 July 1059, a salute to the Union of 49 guns, equal to the number of states of the Union, will be fired at 12 o'clock noon at all Army Installations in commemoration of The Declaration of Independence. Colonel John A. Supensky, Commanding Officer, Tooele Ordnance Depot, announced today that the firing of the salute to the Union at the Depot would take place on top of Little Mountain in Tooele, with the Utah National Guard, B" 4th Recon Tooele, acting as color guard and Troop Squadron, 8th Cav., U.S.A R., firing the salute. Cily Appoints Assisi. Chief, Works Supl. & Dog Catcher US Army Photo An assistant Police Chief, a Works Supenntendent of Public and a Dog Catcher have all been recently appointed by Tooele city newly Lynn Henwood is the named Assistant Police Chief working under Chief Leland Sutherland, and Art Garner was appointed to the position of Superintendent of Public Works, while Verion S. Day was chosen as Dog Catcher to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Maurice Number Four 3, 1959 Verion S. Day, 1G2 South Broadnew way, has been named as Tooele City Dog Catcher, replacing Maurice Lee, who resigned a Mr. Day will be working on part time basis and in case of even ing calls his home phone is 1183 M, however, calls should be referred to the Police Station. Mr. Days appointment comes at a time when the City is stressing strict enforcement of laws control ling unlicensed dogs and dogs that Civil Defense Meeting Firms Plans State, county, and city, elected officials will meet Wednesday night 1st of July, in the Tooele county court house, for one of the final meetings before the civil defense test takes place in Tooele county on the 14th day of July . . . Under the new county plan, which was published a year ago. the elected and appointed officials of states, counties and cities are responsible for the same jobs out lined last year. The problems they will encountun er during this test will be known to them before the test starts It is felt the only way to get a true picture of how well the C.D. unexcan operate, is to throw pected problems at them to see how organized and prepared they are," said Elmer Tate, Deputy in Director, for Civil Defense Parade Slarls at 10 Lots ol Fun all Day The Tooele Volunteer Fire Department and the Tooele Bit and Spur Club, are putting the finishing touches on what is expected to be one of the most colorful 4lh of July celebrations in the citys history. Some of the most outstanding events planned are :a western dance, July 3rd, at 9 p m. in the National Guard Armory.; a gigantic parade at 10 a m. on the 4th; concessions, games and other entertainment at the park, and the huge rodeo will provide the evenings entertainment, Z Mr. Reed Russell, chairman of 7 I the parade committee has announ- lialeman Asks ced that over 54 entries have been Return of received to date and more are Diamond Ordnance Tooele Ilina Depot expected. If the person who took the set spurred on by Commanding Officer John A. Supensky, is expect- of diamonds (white gold one-haed to be well represented in the carat weight) from the tray at float department It is rumored Bateman Jewelry, will return them that some of their floats could do either in person or by mail, no well in the Parade of Roses." questions will be asked. Otherwise All floats from TOD are being the matter will be turned over prepared by employees on their to the police. own time. Other colorful entries Jay Bateman have been prepared by churches, merchants, civic and fraternal organizations. Mrs. Charles H. Van Dam, president of the South Center, Salt Lake county Daughters of Utah Pioneers, will act as Judge of the I. Marshal of the Day (Doctor parade, together with two of her Mayo). 2. Color Guard - Mr. and associates from Salt Lake City Mrs. Dale Hardy - Bit and Spur Mrs. Van Dam has on many oc- Club, 3. City officials, Mayor, city casions acted in the capacity of manager and fire chief, 4. Queen judge for the Days of 47 parades and attendants - Ella Myrle Cast-agnin Salt Lake City. Karleen McFarland and at Donna The parade will assemble Castagno. Third South and First West and 5. Fire truck - Ladies Auxiliarall entries are requested to be Marchies, 6. Fire Department there promptly at 9 a m. The parschool Unit, 7. Tooele high ing ade will begin at 10 a m. senior band, 8. a Ammunition storPrizes for parade entries will age Division, 9. American Legion, be as follows: 9. American Legion, 10. Lions Best oat - First place - $75, Club. Second place - $50, and third 11. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, 12. place $25. a Comptroller, 13. Junior Womens Miniature floats First place Club, 14. Western Base Ball for $15, and second place $10. Boys, 15. Tooele Swim Club. Novelty or comic acts: first 16. Depot Facilities Division, place - $10. 17. Cadet Band, 18. Col. John A. First and second place trophies Supensky, Tooele Ordnance Defor best military entries. pot, Col. David Armitage, Dugway . City, county and military offi- Proving Ground, J9. Dugway cials are invited to observe the Troops. parade from the reviewing stand 20. National Guard, 21. a Depot in front of the County Court Maintenance Division (Pioneers of House. IROAN), 22. McFarland - Hulling-e- r, This great array of talent and 23. Elks Boys Club. 24. Junior events for the Fourth of July Band, 25. Tooele Stake Fourth weekend is expected to not only Ward. the 26. keep Toocleans home for Club, 27. Tooele stake Fourth, but attract many people Eleventh ward, 28. Tooele North from other parts of the state as Stake Ward. 29. Depot Eighth well. Maintenance, 30. Veterans of Foreign Wars, 31. Chamber of Com32. a Depot merce, Property lf Tooele county. Mrs. Rose Nisonger, Mrs. Roy Snyder, Mr. Reed White, along Sid with Tooele City Manager, Noble, are setting up the problems that the Civil Defense organization are nuisances. Lee. will have to cope with. Assistant Chief Henwood, has The county director asks that been with the police force for the people of Tooele county assist there over three years, moving this committee in helping put over from TOD, where he was employthis big project and to take stock Tooele ed after graduating from of their own homes. This is the question that should high school. He is 31. He married the former Jacquelyn Nay of this be asked. How well is my family city and they have four children prepared? If your answer is were Clarence Shields, life long resi- ready" then you are one in a milArt Garner became Superintendent of a new City Post, that of dent of Lincoln, Tooele County was lion. You have a good food stock, Public Works, as a result of the found dead at his home, Wednes- you can protect yourself from resignation of Ross Marvin Bar- day morning, at about 11 a.m. by radioactive fallout, you have had ber, City Street Superintendent. Mr family members. first aid training and the equipMr. Shields, was along during ment to put it to Garner was formerly Waterworks you practice, the re- the night, as his wife, who under- know where to evacuate to, if reSuperintendent and with signation of Mr. Barber, the City went surgery recently, is recup- quested to do so, you have your I combined the streets and water- erating at a home of a daughter, own ways and means to combat works under the Public Works Mrs. Clarfence Koffell. Death was fires in your own home, without but nat- outside help, plus heading, with Mr. Garner as sup- due to undetermined many ural causes. erintendent. things that can save your life and 1888 at and the life of your loved ones Mr. Barber had worked for the He Was born October 26, were not city six years as Streets Superin- Lincoln, a son of Robert and If your answer is tendent. Before that he had spent Isobel Shields. He was a member ready then today is the time to seven years in South America as of the L.D.S. church and had been contact a civil defense official and a supervisor of construction work. employed at Tooele Ordnance De- let him help you get ready in the , . He was educated in Tooele schools. pot for the past 25 years. least possible time. sNir-3- He married Katherine Mercer, Art Garner has been with the one-haJune 8, 1902. She survives along City eight years, three and 10th B. BURNETT, MAJOR ALEXANDER Michigan prepare for U.S. Army Reserve with four sons, Clarence Ren ciety and Elizabeth Darley, Tooof which as were SuperintenTooele to for Ordnance U.S.A. Corps advisor from Long Beach, Calif Depot troops coming is also He Alan, Irvi nDale Shields, ele County Home Agent and was of dent Waterworks. Joseph summer Frank R. Gone from Oakland with training. for one daughter Katherine Koffell and open to all interested homemakHousing manager Edgemount Personnel Terminal Detroit, Center, Army of ers. nearly two years. He is a grad- nineteen grandchildren, all Miss Kilgore is a graduate of uate of Tooele schools and is mar Lincoln. Irene Also surviving are four brothers Oklahoma College for Women at ned to the former June Davis of Lake Point. They have Voyle, Arthur, Harvey and Mel Chickasha, Oklahoma. She holds Helen a Masters Degree and a B.S. devin Shields and a sister, five children. For Woodard all of Lincoln. gree in Home Economics. Coach Leigh Pratt has announcFuneral services are tentatively several years she has been a staff ed the schedule for the summer set for Friday in the Lake View member of the Education Dept., The Tooele Again this summer an army of Commander of the first units at swimming program which is to priesthood The body is at Tate Mor- of the Kerr Glass Manufacturing chapel. from July begin at the Tooele Memorial pool a be featured in approximately 3,000 reserve troops Tooele Ordnance Depot friends may call prior Corp , makers of Kerr Fruit Jars chorus where tuary will invade the sprawling Tooele 5th thru the 18th. on July 13. Classes will be conShe has further broadened her concert on Thursday, July 16, in to funeral time. Ordnance Depot, it was announced ducted during weekdays. ward church, knowledge of food preservation by the classes All persons twelve years of age For Kids: Beginners under sponsorship of the Stockton today by Colonel John A. Superfsky, Go centers where supervising canning 9.00 am., 1; a.m., and 5 p.m.; and over are invited to the gun Commanding Officer of the instalfoods of all kinds were canned. ward. the lation. Intermediate classes, 9:00 a.m.; safety class to be held at w be Mrs. Guest soloists In addition to her scientific on in The reservists will arrive Swimmers classes, 10 a.m.; speed Tooele National Guard Armory and Probert Gillespie Miss Beverly has knowledge, Kilgore s Hunters and sight-seerk today swimming at 9 a.m., 10 a.m., July 9, 10 and 11. Dick Hall. A ladies double trio groups of 400 to 500 for a of the very practical knowledge to and 11 a.m., Tosh Imai instructThe class is being held in accordfirst were cautioned by Hill AFB from the Sixth ward will also training period. The methods and purposes, procedures ' and gunnery ing. Synchronized swimming at ance with the new gun safety units will arrive July 5th consist- avoid the bombing be on the program. in home canning. Force 9 a.m., 10 a.m., and 11 a.m., law which requires this course ing of The 320th Ordnance Batta- ranges of Wendover Air All methods of canning will be Starting time is 8 p.m. and adbetter Better health through lion and 291st Ordnance Company Auxiliary Field for their own pro- Carma Clark instructing Those for not previously licensed huntis $1.25 for adults and 50 mission Homeor demonstrated discussed. nutrition is possible and on a interested in the last two classes ers under 21 years of age. from Grand Island, Nebraska; tection. cents for children. Proceeds will who to can or makers freeze plan During the summer months, par- are asked to contact Miss Clark Although the price of this course limited foods budget. Home cann- the The 312th Ordnance Battalion, Desurplus from garden and or- go to the Stockton ward building dollar-save- r that supfund. Tickets are available from catur, Illinois ;The 9303rd Army ticularly, the ranges are in use or Mr. Imai to determine when will be $1.00 after April 1, 1960, ing is the should not miss this o chard Air this class, which is being sponsor- plies the fruits and vegetables by they will take instruction. Replacement Training Unit, from almost to gain pointers that tumty ed by the Tooele County Wilflife, needed 'in the daily diet," says Little Rock, Arkansas; and The Force and Air National Guard be helpful the year around. an intermediate will only cost fifty cents per per- Miss Hattie Kilgore, who For Train- squadrons for bombing practice 9330th Army Replacement 10 a m. is at class offered and son with application blanks avail- lecture and demonstrate being at all altitudes and ing Unit, Freeport, Illinois. and gun- in the morning and at 10 p.m. at able at the following places: BASEBALL rocketry canning at the Clover Major Alexander B. Burnett, this is for adults who night Roy Garrard residence, 419 No chapel on Monday, July Deputy Camp Commander for the nery. Part of the range also is set can swim one length of the pool Main, Tooele ;Boyd E. Taylor, 26 2 p.m. reservists, said the operation will A class for children West Plum, Grantsville; and at for training and demolition The meeting is being arranged Glass at 1 p.m. aside of mark the innovation training 5 in is the also but in munitions. offing Tooele. work Tates ages air by the Clover L.D.S. Relief So- - local ball park. Confectionery, campaigns where Ordnance perWendover AF Auxiliary Field is those interested will have to come sonnel receive exclusive Ordnance to the pool and pay the registraof Hill AFB. have a training. Previously, units tion for further information. trained jointly with other arm WOODS CROSS MISS VISITS components ot the ground forces, A diving class is also scheduled such as the Infantry, Artillery, Miss Marilyn Staples, daughter for 12 noon each day. and Tank Corps. of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Staples, of All these events will start on Colonel Haco Boyd of the 9303rd Woods Cross, has been a guest at Army Replacement Training Unit, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darrell July 13 and registration will be 7 12 3 4 5 6 $2.50. Little Rock, Arkansas will be Post Bradshaw for a weeks visit. SUPPORT TROOPS at Tooele Ordnance Depot Reserve Training area, preparing for Reserve Troops. rv Clarence Shields Found Dead Funeral Friday other v tv X rTi:1. lf t. TOD To Train 3,000 Troops Summer Swim Schedule Slated In 3 Month Reserve Program Dont Near The Bombing Range Gun Safety Class Begins July 9lh will Fourth-Elevent- Home Canning Lecture to he Held at Clover two-wee- around-the-cloc- Musical Planned Stockton Ward for July 16 stake h 1 1 1 Parade IIoulc And Lineup o, Branch. 33. Bartons Truck Lines, 34. 35. LaVar General Supply 37. I.D. Bird, Vista Liner Coaches, Tates Float, 36 . Storage Division, North Stake Band, 38. Bicycle Section (all kids), 39. Ancient Automobile Section, 40. Provost Marshals office. 41. Tooele Sixth Ward, 42. Tooele North Slake Seventh Ward, 43., 44. Surveillance Division, 45. Disabled Veterans, 46. Ski Club, 47. Transportation Division, 48. Recruiting Division, 48. Recruiting Guided Missiles (2), Bus, 49. KTUT- - Third Birthday. 51. Bountiful Jeep Posse, 52. Dean Bevan - Ponies, 53. Dugway Riding Club, 54. Bit and Spur 50. k will adults, air-to-a- ir pre-scho- Merchants Notice COUNTY OFFICES CLOSE JULY 3 w i Tooele retail merchants meet at a breakfast, Monday mornAll Tooele County offices ing, July 6, at the Kirk Coral Court house will be closed Room, to arrange a retail pre- day, Friday, July 3. program for the second half of 1 1959. All retailers are urged to be in attendance. in For Grantsville residents interested in swimming instruction, beand swimginners, intermediate mers class will be taught at 11 the a m. at the Tooele pool by Beverly all Stiomberg. Anyone interested is asked to call TUcker 13 TART ct 14 331 15 17 34' 22 23 24 25 37 35 38 39 41 26 42 27 43 u; w School Population is Static cnrellcd (identical to 1958) with Tooele county school population Miss Charlene is moving along on a very even two teachers. plane according to comparative Francis of Morgan and Miss Jofigures anne Agultcr, of Salt Lake City Kindergarten enrollment of last year and this year, releas- Miss Aguttar teaches a half day ed today by Supt. Sterling R. at the Harris and a half day at MEDICAL Central School. Daniel Bush, Tooele Harris. The Central School enrollment last Hie total cntollmcnt for Ernest Reddick, Tooele Alice Melior, bait Lake City year was 437 while tins year the is 167. and Miss Lorraine Howard nf Murray and Miss Virginia Cran:otal stands at 428. James L. llagcr, Tooele Gianlsvillc has an enrollment of dall ot New York, are the teachers. of I he 1958 enrollment was 165. I ullcr, Lakepomt 55, with Mrs. Ivy C. Ashby, At Dugway, the enrollment is Hie Alvin Ljnih, Grantsville Richfield, as the teacher. an even 50 and Mrs. Marjorie Max Hill, looele last year number was 60. Tod Park enrollment is an even Sowers, is the instructor. Last Ray Bryan, Tooele of 60 with Mrs. Marilyn D. Bjork of year it was 38. Glenna Miilward, daughter Wendover with an enrollment of Mr. and Mrs. George Miilward of Salt Lake City, as the instructor 21 for last year, has no kinderThe 1958 figure was 57. Grantsville. has garten this year. Jessie Johnson, St John Sterling R. Harris school 9 IO.II. f 28 45 30 46 31 5i St tT'n.r HOSPITAL FARAF NORTH, WE'-- T, PRIZES ABOVE is a sample of what to expect at the 4th of July parade in Tooele Saturday. These floats are a few of those being entered by different departments at Tooele Ordnance Depot. Starting time for the parade is 10 a.m. T WO ROJE PROCEED PARADE WILL BLOCKS THEN Wtt L 500 BE YH TO NORTH WEST TO TO THE AW ARC ED AT s s SECOND SECOND BALL C4RK. THE CITY ; FA! |