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Show Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e uiT' s. N G4r sn TIMM v ' ' "s ' :? -- Cp'-- Mu(m' - ' .1,-v Kris t jhA - X- V" ij -- . v . PV! 7 U KtwH v I' ,v tiimti yM HvSlH vn - . tent it mnt t&e. ' Man... (s 5 5 - 4 4 . Mtxuii mauTt t$o imoin jiiwci eautf ) eiu noma Q THIS IS THE NEWLY PROPOSED SUPER HIGHWAY which will run through Tooele County, Grantsville by six miles. State road officials are mritcMiMtu holding a meeting at Grantsville, Friday, July 17, to explain their plans all County residents all all those interested are urged to be in attendance. Meeting Friday At Grantsville On New Highway An informational meeting has been set up in Grantsville on Friday. July 17, and a Public Hearing will be on Tuesday, July 28, when representatives of the state road commission will meet interested citizens on construction of a proposed freeway which will by- this highway are urged to be in along present Highway US 40 to attendance. a junction at which Highway US STATE HIGHWAY OFFICI- 50-High converges with said ALS list particulars of the new way US 40 near the Salt Lake Tooele County Line; thence confreeway as follows: Commencing on existing High- tinuing southwesterly along preway US 40 at Saltair junction in sent highway to Lake Point, at Salt Lake County, which point is which point the proposed location of for Interstate Highway 80 leaves approximately 14 miles west pass Grantsville. in the junction of Highways US 40, existing Highway US and The meetings will be held the the Grantsville High School Audi- 89, and 91 (2nd West and North extends southwesterly along torium and all citizens who will Temple streets) in Salt Lake City; southeasterly side of the Western to of thence extending Railroad be affected by the approxi southwesterly Pacific Saltair junction; 1. 2. 0-A; -- 50-A in An -- is Ju sl Arrived At Tooele Valley Hospital Charles W. and Jan Phelps Bryan, Tooele, son July 16. Tony and Joan Rydalch Isi, of Tooele, daughter, July 16. Alfred J. and Anna Mae Atkin Harvey, Tooele, daughter July 16. Medical Arthur J. Evans, St John Joseph Rupp, Grantsville Daniel Bush, Tooele Joy Boyd, Wendover Debra Valdez, Lakeside Accident Jeanetta Seagraves, Tod Park Dennis Fuller, Lake Point Surgery Stewart Jones, Tooele Norma Gladden, Grantsville Jean Ensign, Tooele Papers Early Next Week Utah State Elks f.nnuai golf tourney will be held here Sunday July 19, with the following lodges 819, represented, Ogden Lodge Salt Lake Lodge 85, Provo Lodge 749. Ladies of Elks from these lodges are participating in the tourney also. There will be a reception at the Lodge Hall at 9 a.m. and tee-of- f at the golf course will be 10 a.m. All local Elks are requested to register with the tourney chairman prior to Sunday morning. Truck Driver At 7:30 a.m., Wednesday, July 15, west of Grantsville, a cab and trailer went off the right side of fell the road when the driver road asleep, swerved onto the beagain and the trailer hitch came unconnected causing the loaded trailer to ram into the cab, then dig into the oiled serface of the road. HoPatrolman Investigating ward Cooper, arrested driver Army, will be at the Tooele Ordnance Depot, Tuesday morning, to inspect the Ordnance Reserve Training program now in operation at TOD. U 12 Gen. Mudgett Accompanying will be Colonel J. J. Gosieger, 6th Army Ordnance Officer. General Mudgett and Colonel Gosieger will arrive at the Salt Lake airport Tuesday morning at 11:30 a.m., following which they will come immediately to TOD for inspection of the reserve program and a tour of the installa- Beverly Probert North Stake To Hold Genealogical Union Meeting Sunday At 5 p.m., Tuesday, a formal retreat will be held at TOD in the Generals honor and the public is invited. The 6th Army officer will leave WednesNorth Tooele stake genealogical for Utah General Depot for day morning. Union meeting is scheduled Sunday, July 19, at 4.15 p.m. in the the Relief Society room of North stake tabernacle. 3 Local Bands Local Golfers Are Asked To Tee Off Before 10:00 Sunday Local golfers are asked to tee off at the Tooele Golf Course beHERE FROM MINNESOTA .. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Thomas fore 10 a.m. Sunday because the and Mr. course will be closed at 10 a.m. and daughter, Wendy, Hop Hughsby, all of Cannon Fails, to permit the Elks Tournament . . Minnesota, are guests at the home to get underway. The course will be reopened of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Formo. Mrs. Thomas will be remember- to the public as soon as the Elks ed as the former Leanne Formo. group have gotten underway. Set To Parade Church Here On 24lh Methodist To Hold Picnic it City Park A Sunday School picnic will be held in the Tooele City Park, by the swimming pool, on Saturday 18 July, at 1 p.m. All members of the Tooele Community Church Sunday School are invited and all adult members of the church are invited to this event. There will be games, prizes, and refreshments for all. So come one come all to the City Park where a good time will be had. lJ In an interview County Civil Defense Director Mack Dow said "I would like to take this opportunity to thank all of the people who took part in this test. There were too many for me to mention all of their names, but each and every one of them did an outstanding job, a job that proved to the members of the County CD unit that they want and need them. A special thanks to Col. John A. Supand ensky, Commanding Officer, Col. James H. Dicks, Deputy CO, of Tooele Ordnance Depot for their support. To the personnel of the Tooele Valley hospital, the press, the radio station, the varthe ious Womens Organizations, out churches and other groups side of the Civil Defense Unit. This test also proved an old adage in this County to be wrong, it has been said that you cannot get cooperation in Tooele County, but I found that if the people feel the need of something you can get All residents of Tooele and the the best." Big Parade To Ilighliglil24lh Celebration surrounding communities are inthe vited to spend a safe (off highway) celebration in Tooele on of Pioneer Day, July 24th. All the wards and Priesthood Quorums of the North Tooele stake are combining to make this an There celebration. outstanding will be rides for the children, con tests for both young and old. Concessions at the City Park and in the center of town, with lots of cake and Ice good home-mad- e cream, home cooked hot dogs and hamburgers, and all of the trim mings to tickle your appetite. A gigantic parade will be held in the cool of the evening, with plans to have many of the floats constructed by the personnel of the Tooele Ordnance Depot, used along with the many to be constructed by the wards of the two stakes and the business houses. MARRIAGE LICENSES Lake-Poin- t 18, Tooele. The Tooele Sheriffs County Jeep Patrol was organized, Tuesday evening, July 14, 1959. The Jeep Patrol is a voluntary and non profit organization, formed to give its assistance to the Tooele County Sheriff Fay Gillette, who in turn authorizes the Patrol to act for him. -- The following men were present at the meeting and will Le the charter members of the orKramer, George ganization: Fred West, James Winchester, Dave Buck, Bill Fish, George Cochrane, Lee Williams, George Buzianis, Vince Jones, Jay Eric son, Dr. Rex Stulznegger, Huey r, Graves, Glen Murray, Don Leon Gates, George Gillette. Fred Seat and Dale WinFros-cheise- chester. The headquarters company ficers were elected as follows: George Kramer, major; Fred West, Captain; Dave Buck, signal officer; James Winchester, and Bill Fish historian. er Group commanders and groups were not organized at this time. The BY LAWS of the organization were read, discussed and approved for the time being. The next meeting will be held on July 21, 1959 in the city hall. THE BUD CONNELLS VISIT Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erb Johnson, have been their daughter, Mrs. Bud Connell, and her children, Adele, Jed, Mark, and Paulette of Cleveland Heights, Ohio. They made the trip west with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Anderson of Salt Lake City, who had be n vacationing In the east. Mr. Connell joined his family here last weekend and they will leave today to visit his mother, Mrs. Nellie Connell, (formerly of this city) at Richmond, Calif. Bahhil - Bird Enlries Sought For Tooele County Fair All chicken, pigeon,, rabbit andand Thursday from 9 a.m. til 11 a.m. . game bird breeders will have good chan:e to show their birds Judging will be at 1 p.m., Thursand stock in public at the Tooele day, August 20. Stock must be left on display in the County Fair, August from time of entry til 9 p.m. SatNational Guard Armory. will According to Mr. John M. Hay urday, August 22. Someone ward, Stockton, who is in charge be on duty day and night to proof this division, all interested in tect the entries. in entering can contact himself Tooele or Miss Jean Ferguson Fire or Mr. James Ferguson Jr., at Stansbury 447 North Main. Everyone may Burns 100 Acres enter. One hundred acres of brush, New pens and cages are report- cedar and grass were burned late ed being made so entries can be Wednesday as the Sheriffs Office, shown in the best possible sur- State Highway Patrol and volunroundings, and everyone can win teers fought the blaze which was be started by lightning. a prize as each entry will The fire was reported at 4 p.m. judged on its merits. Those making entries will be but it took until 9:00 p.m. to bring and it under control. responsible for the feeding Fighting the fire were Deputy watering of their entries. If they Bill can bring food and containers, Sheriffs James Park and the on Pitt is of available water County Fire directing plenty Patrolthe grounds. Birds and stock can Crew and also Highway be brought to the fair cages and man Howard Cooper, Mick St, 19 Jeor, George Worthington and pens on Wednesday, August beginning at 12 noon until 6 p.m., Larry Cooper. . 20-2- high school, Cadet and Mnul Junior band, will parade in TooTo appear ele, as a part of the local Pion- RICHARD HALL eer Day celebration, so reports as soloist at Thursdays concert. Lee Caldwell, band leader. rehearsal of the Tooele Junior high consisting of Junior students and elementary school will be held Wednesday, at 8 p.m. at the high School. A Band, Luck Party The annual garden party of the Tooele Garden Club will be held Monday, July 20, at the home of 155 Dr. and Mrs. T. M. Aldous, South Second West. All Garden Club members aie invited and urged to attend. Dinner will be served at 7:30 p.m. and will be pot luck. Everyone is asked to bring his or her favo-it- e dish. Evening of Music Set For Tonight Tooele stake Priesthood chorus under the direction of Karl Swan will present an Evening of Music Thursday evening, July 16, at 8 p.m. in the Tooele Fourth - Eleventh ward church. Appearing as guest soloists wdll be Mrs. Beverly Gillespie Probert and Richard Hall. A ladies double trio, is also scheduled to present numbers. The affair is sponsored by the Stockton ward with all proceeds going to Stockton ward building fund. Admission is fifty cents per person and everyone is invited to attend. jfeA.xi CHORUS TOOELE STAKE PRIESTHOOD and a double ladies trio, who will appear in concert here, Thursday, are pictured above. Curtain time is 8 p.m. and the place is the fertnHKW st ward chapel. Proceeds Tooele from the musical will go to the Stockton ward building fund. Fourth-Elevent- h Community Entries In Fair Can Sponsor Queen THE WOMEN'S CLUB of Tooele Ordnance Depot recently presented the Tooele County Rest Home with a check for $100. Mrs. Gertrude Hearty outgoing president of the TOD Women's Club, pictured above, as she presents the check to Mrs. Edna Gillespie, stated that this donation was made possible with the receipts from cake sales held by the club and conducted cn the installation. Mrs. t of- Tooele V ? Mr. Lennord Higgins, State Director of Civil Defense who witnessed this test had high praise for the way the County organization and the pei sonnet at the Tooele Valley hospital went through this test in the shortest time possible and with very few bottlenecks. Plans are now being made to eliminate the unnecessary moves and to build into the plan the things that were eliminated when the plan was written, to assure the peop'e of Tooele County, that when disaster strikes the Civil Defense unit will be prepaerd. Organized Here the morning and in the late afternoon tne three school bands, t 1 put to the test. Mistakes were made, they were expected, that is why these tests are placed into oeration, so mistakes can be found and eliminated on test operations and not m a real emergency, when hundreds of peoples lives depend upon good training and the knowledge of how to do a job. in 6 - Tooele Stake Reunion to honor the outgoing stake presidency and high council will be held on Wednesday, July 22, at the Tooele City Park, starting at 6:30 p.m. Richard Owen Shosted, 22 and Delpha Jean Bush, Tooele bands will have a busy day July 24th when the Tooele high school band leads the "Days in Salt Lake City of '47 Parade Garden Club Plans Pot tV- Parly Honors Slake Officers Plan to spend your day in Tooele, where there will be plenty of entertainment all day long and in when special the evening, events will take place, and keep off the highways. All persons interested in genealake logy work are invited to attend. 20. Deadline for advertising in The Tooele Transcript will be Tuesday July 21 and deadling for news will be Wednesday July 22 at 11 a.m. teens received traffic citations from radar or accidents as compared to 14 citations issued to adults. Police Chief Leland Sutherland states that since the ra- dar installation in June, when many warning tickets were given and 17 speeders were actually cited in a 17 day period, local traffic is noticeably slower and safer. Major General Gilnan C. MudCommander, 6th gett, Deputy - tion. Cited For 31ishap John W. Aubrey, 31, Salt Due to the 24th of July holiday for "failure to keep vehicle under be control. Aubrey told next week, both papers will Trooper Cooper he had only two hours of published early next week. since leaving the west sleep Deadline for The Tooele Bulle- coast. and tin will be Saturday noon Extensive damage was done to deadline for news will be Monday both tracter and trailer. July month, by Tooele police departCity for favslowed down orite outdoor sport of teenage motorists, that of 'dragging Main. But the teenagers are fast to learn and local police report that since July 1, only 5 Tooele had its second Civil Defense drill in three years on Tuesday of this week and it was a total success. Considering the amount of tune that the organization has had to prepare for such an operation since the new County plan was published and the equipment they had to operate with, the mem tiers of Tooele Countys Civil Defense organization proved that the new plun can stand up when 3. Elks Annual Dragging Main Major General With Radar Stale Golf Mudgctl Al a radar investment set last Sun. TOD Tuesday their Tourney, a ment, has 9 Number Six Everyone is invited to attend. Lake Point junction junction; Bring your own lunch. Drinks will (junction at which Highways US be furnished free. 40 and 50-converge); 4. Lake Point (Point at which Interstate Program will follow the lunch. Highway 80 leaves Highway US Special invitation is extended to 40 5. Burmester; 6. Point North Tooele and Grantsville at which Western Pacific Rail- stake members as well as all road Dolomite spur intersects former members of Tooele stake. President Alex F. Dunn, Ross mainline; 7. Junction of Highway Pehr-son- , US 40 and Skull Valley road P. Gowans and Raymond the outgoing stake presidency (access road to Dugway Proving will be honored guests. Along with Garfield Grounds). former high councilmen: Perry Carver Gillette, M. I. Ovcson, Clifford Bryan, Dan Lawrence, Lawrence Sharp, Swan, and Sterling R. Harris. mately the section line between sections 1 and 2, T.2S., R.5W., Salt Lake Meridian; thence northwesterly, approximately parallel to said Western Pacific Railroad and passing in the vicinity of Burmester, to a point on present Highway US in the vicinity of Timpie Point. Approximate length thirty miles. INTERCHANGES ARE PROPOSED at the following locations: , 17, 1959 Officials Kale Tues. CD Drill Tooele County Jeep Patrol As Highly Successful Job rot tu TilUIGt H I if '7Ji 1, Ii' '"wt ' S' w .a . t4 1 Jl J Friday, July Each Tooele County community so they will be eligible to enter that has a Community booth m their candidate for "Fair Queen. the County Fair, will be eligible Community booths can have an to sponsor a girl for the "Fair eight foot front and be as deep as Queen Edna Gillespie said in receiving the check contest, winner of winch ten feet. will reign over the August 20 22 Besides ruling over the I air, that the Federal Government would match all celebration. funds donated to the Tooele County Rest the winner of this contest will reHome prior to the 15th of August 1939. PicAccording to Mr. Oral Pendle- ceive $25 in cash and local stores tured with them are L to R: J. Rex Kirk, Sr., ton, chairman of the Community will donate many other lovely Tooele County Clerk, Mrs. L. O. Wigdhal, Division, and Mrs. Jennis Fergu- gifts. Other candidates will have as Mrs. C. A. Williamson, Mrs.Supenskyand oo son, in charge of the Fair Queen the opportunity of reigning Mrs C. A. of their particular comWilliamson, Mrs. Supensky and Division, all communities are urg- - Queen Col. John A. Supensky. ed to enter a booth in the fair ' munity booth during the course of -- the Fair. The "Fair Queen will open the Fair on Thursday, August 20, at 6 p.m. ami will be at the l air on each of the other days to welcome the people. The "Fair Queen will be chosen at 2 p.m. on Thursday, August i3. (place to be announced) one ?ek before opening of the Fan and judging will be by out of town personalities, including Doris E. Hardy, TV personality and form -- -- er operator of a Charm School. Iciting, etc. The dress must be Other judges will be announced simple but smart and girls will later. model the dress and perform All entries must be in by Aug (where possible) in it. Girls will 13. make an appearance m bathing Besides being between the ages suit for poise and posture. of 16 and 20 and single, candidates For further information contact will be judged on personal grooming, personality, graceful charm- Oral Pendleton at 345 West Vine ing looks, make their own baierina (phone 1412-R- ) or Mrs. Jennie length dress and display one tal447 North Main, phone ent such as playing a musical in- Ferguson re- strument, singing, ddneing, 943-R- ). |