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Show 1 fflQsLB irsT "Pl I 7 Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e LmmA Friday, August Number Eleven 21, 1959 Tri - Slake M I A Hoad Show Sel For August 25lli 8 P. M. Tooele Hij;h School auditoriumd duction will be the setting for the Division 4 X MIA Riud Show, Legends from Tooele County Scrap Book," on Tuesday, August 25 will give you credit for attending your own regular MIA meeting. Cut tom time is 8 pm and everyone is invited to attend Admis Uiun is I tee. Hvervtliing Orderly Al story grandmothers re Smeller authentic ) "Legends from a Tooele Countyl SuapIxKik." is tile delightful of a thainmig collection of exciting Workers at Tooele Smelter tales gleaned from a century of went on strike, Wednesday mornpioneer lolklore ing at 8 am. with everything be.ng carried out orderly and Top rating roadshows and numbers represent peacefully. ng wards from three stakes, will The shut down crew which was eup'ivate your heart and stir your to continue to work and permitted dance, song, through imagination, ami dramatic arts. Effective cos close down the smelter, should complete its assignment by Friwill day morning. tuming, lighting and make-uinsure young and old a polished Salaried employees at the smelof histproduction will continue working as usual. ter Tooele of orical stories early There had been no negotiations County the scheduled for settlement of Attendance at this special pro strike, up to Thursday noon. p A CAPACITY CROWD was on hand, Wed. at International Field to watch WBBA powers begin contention for the Worlds Championship. Play will run til Saturday, August 22. Sugar House, Santa Monica, Rose Park And Tooele Win Tooele's greatest sports show, t the pitching of Frank Sly pulled" the WBBA World Series opened them through. Jerry Nash and TT' I 1 1 Cl before the Wednesday largest Alon Lewis were the only Tooele crowd ever to see a boys baseball hitters to get solid hits during the T HAWAII IN THE DESERT: Grtntsville First Ward MIA prepares for their part in the District road show, scheduled for Tuesday evening at the Tooele High School. Pictured above Joy F Dunyon To Speak Al Sun. Service I to R are Kathleen Sutton, Coralie Washburn, Christine Wright, Dorothy Stromberg. Mrs. Ann Halladay, Leoia Washburn, Vera Sutton, and F.tainc Knowlton. Queen Opens County Fair First returns of County Fair 4 II judging have Betty Iverson's Finishing touches were put on the Community and Commercial booths Thursday in lime for the 6 p m. opening of Tooele Countys First Year rood Club from Tooele, winning the right to make the biggest County Fair. exhibit in loods one, at the State Fair. game. game. The lair was officially opened by Fair Queen, Linda New- group of the club are Janice Mailed, Shellie Rae Tate, Members After a Tuesday night storm Thursday's schedule as released man of Dugway, who was chosen In a contest just prior to Tair be the will had made a virtual lake of beau- by tournament director, Jay F. Dunyon Carol Paula Margetts, Kathy Howard, Loni Jaynes, Jean Andy Tate, the Lois were and Dean Bennett, Queen opening. Naming Hardy, featured speaker at the MIA ses- Bob tiful International Field, a com Roberts pits Blackfoot, Idaho j and Salt Lake City judges. Patty Ann Iverson. Kelli, sion of the North Tooele Stake Individuals chosen to represent mumty working party, combined against Sage Creek of Springville Entering community booths in to replace much of the infield with at 11 a.m. Northndge of CaliforConference, Sunday evening, Aug this Tooele County were Carol HamHome years fair are Tooele, Grants program for 23. coming fresh dry dirt. This civic minded nia goes against Vancouver at I Elder W. Brice mond and Marsha Worthington of TOD and ville, Lrda, recentDugway Elkington, unselfish group of men, deserve p.m. In the championship bracket Grantsville. the Mr. Dunyon has worked in the These exhibits coupled with the ly home from a mission to Monthe will of Santa admiration and Sugarhouse play praise for twenty three year' mammouth and Agricultural Isles will, be held seminaries British this f.lna Williams club of Tooele ica at 3 p m., while at 5 p.m. Rose everyone. of displsys and the additional color THURSDAY, AUGUST 20: 23, start and was church Supervisor August Sunday, coming was named to represent will the Tooele Park ( p.m. County fair officially opened by Queen tangel with Tooele Seminaries. He also was a mem- of the flower show, arts and crafts ing at 7:33 pm. in the in Second Year Foods at 21: county, AUGUST Aside from periods of threaten American team. FRIDAY, have ber of the MIA General Board plus senior home making Fourth Ware. F ihc State 1 lower 11 be show will minute air, and club memfive one and a.m. weather judged. ing and is at present a member of the turned the National Guard ArThe the Bobbie for Susan are bers White, program 12 evening, noon Fair opens halt because of rain, the tournaElder Elkington has High Council of East Mill Creek mory into a paragon of colorful honoring 1 Walters, Ltnda Bateman, Shauna will be open to public. Show Flower ment went off well, the first day. p.m. Stake. activity. been announced as follows: 8 p.m. The first game of the day saw Dorothy Svarle Dance Review at North Tooele Bryan and Jolene Wright. At 10 a m. Thursday, the rides invocation inOpening hymn by He is a noted speaker of Stake Tabernacle, comer of Utah A venire and Pinehuist. Sugarhouse squeeze past a tough Susan Shafer of Tooele was the Don Elkington, sacrament song, terest to young people and every- concessions on the I air Grounds 10 l air closes for night. Blackfoot, Idaho team by a individual named as representasacrament service the SAU'RDW,p.m.AUGUST 22: one young and old is invited to immediately surrounding score. The second game saw the tive in phase 2 at the State Fair, National Guard Armory went into Remarks by the parents of the be at the 9 a.m. - Live broadcast from Armory by KTUT defending champions from Santa meeting. Accoiding to Llizabeth Darley, a include These rides Hoa opeiation. Ward Church. missionary; 7:30 p.m. piano solo, by fashion show, Monica turn back a determined Home Demonstration Monday, August 24, is the date ward Olpin; report by Elder Brice County ferris wheel etc. will be a musical numThere 10 Closes 4 to of Fair Sage creek, p.m. Spnngville list of winners a set by. the Tooele County Chapter Elkington; closin Milt KTUT fom Agent, durcomplete station Hale, made and awards ber the and special ghymn; on the strength Of Donaldsons Tine Rides and other concessions will be in operation on the grounds 4 H Division will be named Daughters of Utah Pioneers, for benediction by Clair Elkington. ing the program. Elwin Elkington will do a live broadcast from the near the National Guard Armory during the Fair. Judging ol most in the pitching and a two run homer. a summer party at the at the Fashion Show, Saturday Tooele floor of on Sat the A main invitation will is to a Master extended the receive Armory of Fair. the the to will take place Thursday prior Rose Park of Salt Lake events opening City City Park and a promotion event public. evening, at 7:30 p m. at the Tenth award. morning at 9 a.m. pulled a mild upset by downing for the e of their new book, Second Ward Chapel at 205 North Northndge of Van Nuys, Calif. 4 Tooele County History. Main. to 3. Judges from Weber and SumIn the final game of the day, All daughters and their families mit County took two full days Tooeles own American League and all interested are invited to 2 (Wednesday and Thursday) to explayed ball for two innings and bring their own picnic lunch and entries amine the extensive then coasted to a 3 to 0 win over meet at the pavillion at 6 p.m. Tooele stake, general priest and choose the winners. the Marpole League of Vancouver, An entertaining evening has hood meeting will be held, Sun From Weber the ready to meet for the purposes Countyd B C. Although the hitting of the been arranged, including accor Officials of Tooele Smeltermens of A California couple, traveling to 23, at 2 p m. in the Fourth an were Mrs. Millie Hayes, agreeAugust acceptable reaching judges Tooele team was disappointing, dian music and a program. Local Union No. 55, of the Inter- ment. their home, after a vacation had Eleventh ward chapel. Style Dress Review and Clothing; High light of the evening will be national Union of Mine Mill and High light of the Tooele County All members of the priesthood Mrs. Gunnell, Foods; Mrs. Pari-sbThe wage rates now in effect a $1,000 damage accident to their IUMM&SW the be the pre-sal- e will of the new book which Smelter workers and Melchezdek, both Aaronic at the Tooele plant are the lowest car and house trailer, Monday Fair entertainment Foods; and Miss Maude Marin state today their reasons why a on annual dance review of the stu- are requested to be present. is scheduled to be published Home Demonstration Agent by Anaconda Co, anywhere mornmg, a mile west of Low paid tin, dents of the Dorothy Searle Sshool November. Three dollars will in- strike is now in progress at the in its western Highway from Ogden. operations. book International Smelting and Re sure each a copy of the ol Dancing. who Bill Sheriff Our health and welfare plan From Summit County, Mrs. Lor-cn- e Pitt, Deputy Donna Pratt and Terri Bryan say, which contains pioneer history of fining Company in Tooele, Utah The colorful affair is scheduled Bruce Bracken, Karen OLaught(hospital coverage) for our de- investigated, said that Mrs. Ajus-taStyle Boyer, Clothing and and the reasons for the entire Tooele County up to 1890. Robert Barth, of Mendocma, to be held on Friday, August 21. on, Ann Mooberry, Lue Rene Dress Review and Clothing; Mrs. pendent coverage is most inadeTo each who have paid their western operations of Anaconda ReCalif., accompanied by her hus- at 8 p m. in the recreation hall quate. Kathy Jensen, Mary Jo Jack-son- , Mabel Vernon, Style Dress $3.00, and to everyone who pur- Copper Montana Co., now being on the band, was driving and a high of the North Tooele Stake taberworking plant in Lila Every Dillard, and Danny view; Mrs. Marie Vernon, Clothchases a book on Monday evening, strike in Montana and Utah. Black. surrounding area has a weekly wing started the house trailer to nacle. ing and Miss Lois Ann Boyer, The West Yellowstone in sickness and accident The labor labor contracts area, three tickets will be given on a the did the judging. indemnity weave and resulted in both Geraldine Clothing, Moser, Park, Cheryl for beautiful satin quilt which will be both Utah and Montana expired benefit that favorite vacation Lovely new costumes created by John grounds car and trailer tipping over. Black, pays a worker in Stephen Callister, shakTooele was Blcaard inUnions Nelson, last June 30, and all families, Mignon many given away that evening. There was no personal injuries. Dorothy minimum weekly benefit of $45 Connie Stewart, Pamila Baldwin, en Monday the and Louise Reed, will add to the evening, with Purchase price of the book may volved submitted proposed chang- per week. Here in Tooele, our Judy Powell, and Patti De Micdire which colorful under west's most devestating earth- exceed the $3 00 but only a limit- es in both economic and affair is MIA maximum weekly benefit under helle. with which in of known are etion of the sixteen contract. this type of accident and sickness Doug quake, Dorothy Searle, provisions ed of be will number pubcopies Brad Richman, Linda Black, to have been killed and ' scores lished in the first edition and the These proposals were submitted off the las McKendrick and David Searle Sheila Rue Lombardi, Karen Wiljob is $28 per week coverhands. as to ACM all under date Co., injured. stage acting $3 00 deposit will insure you plants of Nash age. son, Anna Paulos, Jams The only Tooele people in the your copy of this valuable We of the Union have submittand of April 28, 1959. scheduled to ap- and Christeen Thomas. vocalist Cues) Local Union committees met ed The Satalite Summerce for Tooele quake area, unheard from, as we interesting story of our proposals on all of the above York, pear will be the James sisters, Earla Fogelson, Carolyn at a local union level and on a problems and needs for ourselves and Mia Maids of go to press, is Dale W. James County Pioneers. Explorers Clark. Mueller and Joleen Sandra Judy, Joan and Carolyn; Nanc Montana-wid- e and his family. joint basis several and our families to the local manTooele, North Tooele, and GrantsShaunna Bryan, and Cindy Joan Bryan, Carolyn; Nancy Judy, The Bill Tonoili family, believed times, making proposals - count- agement. We are desinous of an the Reed and Barbara Hansen ville Stakes will be held at Ambitious citizens of Tooele are Bryan, Judy Reed and oan My- Judy er proposals etc., in an effort to to be in the vicinity, sent a card Tooele Park, White-housWednesday, August Michelle acceptable agreement as soon as WiTomich, Terri reach an honorable agreement it can be reached; however, it running into some difficulties by ers. Karma Clarke and Elna to local kinsmen from Butte, Michelle St. Joer, Di Ann 26th. Activities will begin at 6.30. lliams will play accompaniment. the with would building that result labor in complying had after the There will be refreshments, peace takes sincere, honest, collective not, Montana, quake Young dancers who will appear Lewis, Robin Coucher, Debra Roand a continuity of production. !aw- - 80 rcPrts Sldney Noble taken place. and a program. There will AnaWode on th of games Nix. De Ann bargaining part bins, Buys and Joan in revue are as follows: From May 1, 1959, up to and conda Mining Company, local families City Manager. either be no charge. Among Asbury, Gillette, Gay Margie In building garages, carports, All young people in the three including some forty days of conConnie York, Nancy Slringham, Nancy Bryan, vacationing, or reported to be Carolyn James, tract extension of the agreements, patios, etc , building permits are Cynthia Thomas, Colleen Haskett, Irene stakes, age 14, 15 and 16, are revacationing in the quake struck Young and Douglas no local union in any of the ACM before construction Celia Ludwig, Rose Ann Nelson, necessary minded to plan to come out next area were the William P. Zcnt-nerstarts and in several cases this Jeannette Shafer, Susan Co., properties have as yet reLind Wednesday. Roger Nielsons, Grant Sandetail is being missed by Tooele County Commissioners ceived any type of an economic the dersons, Keith Ensigns, Melvin in owner, said Mr. Noble, and extra Dunns, Francis Steeles, and the set a 975 mill levy for 1959 for proposal from the Company expense is added by tearing out or Dr. Kelley Gublers. county purposes, at the Wednes- Montana, nor have the Tooele not Smeltermens Union Local No. 55, changing work which does Some of these have returned day meeting. received any economic offer whatth e home after experiencing comply with the city zoning law. homes In several instances soever from local management of quake. Final choir practice lor the Lake have even been started without the I S & R. Smelter. clearance through We feel the local Union mem- View, Fifth and Eighth Wards, the proper the building permits, it is reported. bers here in Tooele and elsewhere who will furnish music for All construction within the city of North Tooele Stake in the Anaconda chain have ex- sessions hibited patience and sincerity far Quarterly Conference next Sun - limits of Tooele, require clearance City beyond the call of both duty and day, will be held Friday, fiomiby building permits, the to 7 to 8 p.m. in the stake taber-- j Manager stated, and where necessity in our attempts reach an acceptable agreement. struction will cost up to and less All who have practiced hereto than $1,000 the fee is from $2 to At such time as local management has an economic offer to fore for this assignment are ask- - $6 on a graduated scale and on make to our Union negotiating ed especially to attend this final amounts over $1,000 the fee runs an additional $3 per $1,000. the Committee is 'rehearsal. Cl Elkington To Be Honored jfair ScicJuc the County DUP Plans Summer Parly for Moil. Tenth-Secon- d merry-go-roun- n pre-sal- No Economic Proposals Say Trailer & An to Over in Sinking Tooele Smcllermen lOOCIC LOUIll) Trip Dance Revue Friday 8 P. M. $1,000 Accident -- Tooele Stake Men And Boys to Meet Sunday, P.M. y, Tooeleans Reported In Quake Area 40-5- n Kof-lor- Three Stake Satalite Summerce Set for August 26 Building Permit Necessary County Levey Sel Al 9.75 Mills Final Choir Practice con-nacl- e. Jusf Arrived At Tooele valley Hospital Two North Stake Conference Visitors Orlando T. Barrus, session of Quartei ly Conference that Elder This meeting will be presided over today, Morris. Calvin C. and Luana Russell George Q. Morris of the Council by Elder George Q this Hutchins, St. John, son, Aug. 17 of the Twelve and Elder William Those who are to attend J. Cntchlow, Jr., assistant to the meeting are: Stake Presidency, Medical Council of the Twelve, will repre- Stake Clerk. Stake Patriarch. Darrell Tcbelman, Tooele at High Council members, Quorum sent the General Authorities Sharon Tcbclman, Tooele all sessions of Stake Quarterly Presidencies, Ernest J. Johnson, Stockton Group leaders, Quorum and group secretaries o Vern G. Clark, Granlsvillc Conference, to be held in North Tooele Stake Tabernacle, all Elders' Quorums and of the Ivan Hall. Wendover Mildred Conway, Grantsville Saturday and Sunday, August 22 High Priests and the Seventies and 23. SURGERY jQuorurr Bishops Coun Priesthood Session Saturday iselors. Ward Clerks, Stake Com-Stella Blackbcar, Grantsville s for the Aaronic PriestPriesthood leadership Accident Jeanetta Seagravcs, Tod Park ling will be held at 8.00 pm. fin hood and the Stake Committee on Dennis I ulkr, Lake Point ISaturday, August 22, as flic LrA Ward Ttaduug. President announced the mect-mittee- Mfc General sessions will be held at 10.00 a.m., at 2.00 pm at 7.00 pm. Music for the 10.00 am and the 2.00 pm. sex sions will be furnished by the com- bined choirs of the Lake View Fifth and Tooele Eighth he Wards. A free luncheon will the and the by bishopric Relief Society of the Lake View ward at noon, to those from out of town and others who are un able to return to their homes foi Sunday Elder Joy T. Dunyon the featured speaker. Elder Dun-anyon has served as a seminary principal for 26 years, is a torthe General mcr member of Board of the Y.M M.I.A , has ved as supervisor of all of the d seminaries and is currently a Ins ber of the High Council of M I A. with d mem-serve- stake. President Barrus urges a full attendance of the membership of the stake at tins important stake lunch. conference, and extends an invi- The 7.00 pm. session will be tation to the general public to the direction oi the Stake! tend all Sunday actions. HIGH LIGHT of Fridays Fair activities will be the annual dance revue staged by students of the Dorothy Searle School of Dancing. The event will begin at S pm. at the North Tooele stake tabernacle. Admission is free and tv try one i invited. Typical of tlio si.'.ty young dancers, all in lovely new costumes are the trio pictured above, as they practice L to R are their routu c fer Broadway, and Johnnie Calhslcr, Pattie DcMichclle Stephen Black. 4MT |