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Show MW Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Soldiers Are Out Of Season Christensen Tate and Gillette Named To G 0 P City Ticket In one of the most spirited con-1- , ventions in this generation, Too- ele City Republicans nominated Ivo Christnesen and J. Wendell The Second Chemical Battalion will be on maneuvers in the White Rock area on the south east slopes of Cedar in the Dugway, Mountains, Tooele county, on 20 to 22 Oct. Persons hunting in that area are cautioned to be extremely careful and to be sure of their target on the above mentioned dates. 1 Tate (incumbent councilmen) and Ted Gillette, as the three city councilmen to appear on the Nov. 3rd general election ballot. capacity crowd filled the City Hall Court Room and five candidates were placed in nomination George Maze, Ted Gillette, George Gillette, Ivo Christensen and J. W. Tate. A r , ' , J, .4 ',, J i Scouls Plan Jubilee the first ballot, the voting was George Maze, 51; Ted Gil lette, 88, George Gillette, 58; Ivo Christensen, 78; and J. W. Tate, Jamboree 75. low Mr. Maze dropped out as man and the voting on the nominating ballot was Ted Gillette, 101; George Gillette, 56; Ivo Christensen, 73, and J. W. Tate, 109. The convention remained in session until Ted Gillette, on an am bulance call to Salt Lake City, could be contacted and accept the nomination. Friday, October 150,000 Plan Deer lliuil Saturday Good hunter success should be the rule for an expected 150,000 big game hunters afield during Utah's general deer season beginning this Saturday, Oct. 17. Department of fish and game director Harold S. Crane said this prediction was based on several factors. They include forecasts of mild weather for the opening weekend of the hunt, the past mild win-tea good brood stock and spring fawn crop, and a greater dispersion of hunters each year into some of the states moie diaiat.g better hunting areas. Crane said, We are chiefly concerned that all hunters will play the game in a safe, sane and in sportsmanlike manner. Only this way can anyone realize the full recreational values that should attend this hunting season. We hope each hunter and hunt to ing party will go prepared meet adverse weather and other conditions that so often occur un expectedly, will respect the rights of the private landowner where many will hunt and where permis sion is required to trespass, and 16, 1959 Number Nineteen Democrats Name City Ticket In Three Hour Long Meeting Kenneth and William Details on the I960 Boy Scout Jamboree were released today by Vernon Proctor, chairman of the Great Salt Lake Jamboree committee. Mr. Proctor reports that the Jamboree will be called the Jubilee Jamboree because it is being held during the 50th year since the Boy Scouts of America group was organized in 1910. Ivo Christensen Dean, Gus Karabats, P. Zentner, were by the Tooele City nominated Democrats. Wednesday evening, as the three city councilmen to be placed on the city election ticket for general election November 3. Seven nominations were placed before the convention, namely, Ray Hansen, Reed Bracken, Kenneth Dean, Bill Gochis, William Zentner, Nancy Fonger, and Gus f, - On I . Karabats. In the rules of the convention only one candidate councilman was selected on each series of balloting, with the one receiving the lowest vote being dropped, after each ballot until one received a majority of the votes cast. At each balloting for a councilman candidate, the entire group of nominees were replaced on the board for voting, except the previous nominee. Kenneth Dean was the first 106 votes out of a nominee total of 195 cast. will observe all the laws governThe second nominee was Gus The Jamboree will be held on Gus Karabats ing this hunt to include those of Kenneth Dean Karabats, who won over William at Colorado Springs. safe July gun handling. Zentner, by 97 votes to 96 votes Two Colorado, home of the U.S. Air The director noted that wet Force Academy. Over 50,000 boys The third nominee was William and road conditions can camping and leaders from throughout the be Zentner with 92 votes, to Bill expected above the 9,000 foot United States and territories overMeet 81. elevation in northern Utah as Gochis, Only two weeks remain in Oct. seas will travel to the Jamboree result of the recent Regular meeting of the Tooele heavy storm or Scout units in Tooele County site for a week of special acti An overflow crowd attended Garden Club, will be held, Monperiod. 1959-6fun. and for the to register in the court house and the ballotyear, vines, tours, pageants, day, October 19. at 8 p.m. in the according to Mac Gardner, Scout ing continued for some three Civic Rooms of the City Hall All be of will Cost the Jamboree hours to decide the candidates. executive for this area. Unless the members and interested persons Cub Packs, Scout Troops and Ex- $150 per boy or leader, according invited to attend. are Of to Mr. Proctor. this amount, Dell Q. Griffith, former resident plorer Posts are registered by 31 of Tooele County, died Thursday October, boys in these units will $50 is the basic fee while at the Plans are being made by the Jamboree site. The rest of the hold to their second anclub, morning in a Salt Lake hospital, be unable to receive advanceof a heart ailment. He resided at ments or participate in Scouting money will go for food, transpor nual Christmas tea, which will be Tooele hold will Club Womans tation, sight seeing tours, equip954 Lowell Lake activities. held on Saturday, December 5. Avenue, Salt ment, and items other than per- its first regular meeting of the Letters have been mailed to heads City. 21 Unit leaders, institutional repre-H- e sonal gear. The Great Salt Lake season, Wednesday evening, of all women's church, lodge and to26 the Hall. at will Council contingent travel October, was born in Lake Point, sentatives LDS Bishops and City ll civic organizations, to again Mrs. I. R. Morrison, The first meeting of the Tooele a past 1907, a son of the late tors of other churches are urged gether by train to and from Colobe held in the Civic Rooms Junior high school PTA is sche John E. and Mary Ellen Griffith. to see that units in their institu- rado Springs. president of the Utah Federation at the City Hall, of Woman's Club, and chairman duled for October 19th, at 7:30 He was a member of the LDS tions register on time. Mr. Gard an exhibition at the tea which ter Affairs Departner especially urges these people Mr. Proctor urges Tooele County of Community church. p.m. in the Tooele Junior high atwho in are interested Scouters and school an Mental on his auditorium. ment, Pearl are to make sure that the registra wife, authority Surviving Hagen Griffith, daughters Janice tion papers turned in to the Great tending the Jubilee Jamboree in Health problems will be the speakThis first meeting is Back to and Joan and sons, John, David, Salt Lake Council office include leadership position to apply soon. er. This is a most vital problem School Night for the parents of are available from facing the nation today, and one and Steven, of Salt Lake; brothers the annual report and goal sheets Applications the junior high school students. A Mark San Francisco; completely filled out. These will the Council Office Tri Salt ' Lakelinwhich every good Citizen should Griffith, William P. 2entner general meeting will convene at Douglas Griffith, Tacoma, Wash; be used to help evaluate Scouting City, or from Mac Gardner, field be interested. 7:30 pm. in the auditorium. From executive who serves Tooele Coun The meeting is at 7:30 p.m. and Jack Griffith, Tooele; sisters, Mrs. in Tooele County. there the parents will follow their Governor Mrs. Eleanor Rydberry, and ty Scouting. Applications should be all members and any interested George D. Clyde has schedule. An attractive plaque will be submitted as soon as possible be- people are youngsters to Glen Nelson, Tooele. attend. proclaimed Saturday, October 24, urged Cubmasters, cause the Leadership Selection given this year to in The classes will last only ten 1959, as United Nations Day I. W. (Shag) Tate Funeral services will be announc-je- Scoutmasters and Explorer Ad- Sub Committee is scheduled to of the fourteenth commemoration the minutes enough time for visors whose units accomplished pick the volunteer leaders early by Larkin Mortuary. Improving from an accident is teachers to give a short outline anniversary of the founding of the Tooele Countys first Scouter 75 percent of their objectives dur- in November. Shril age 7 years, son of of the years course of study. United Nations. training courses of the new pro- Mrs. Tanner, ing the past year. Unit leaders This proclamation of Governor Sue Tanner, 820 D Court, There should be sufficient time . that Mr. out Proctor were announced today who deserve this special award points gram year and a similar proclamation Clyde, misforthe who had a for answer Edgemount, period, question should contact their neighborhood the nearness of the Jamboree pro- by Fay Gillette, Stansbury Dis- tune to fall some 200 feet down of President Eisenhower, have urif wish to ask too, quesparents vides local Scouts and Explorers trict Chairman. Special courses commissioners or Mr. Gardner, ged public officials, citizens groups with an opportunity that will sel for Cubmasters and Den Mothers, the mountainside, while on a hike tions. and agencies of the press, radio in Middle Canyon. One special problem pointed out dom be on Sunday previous Scoutmasters and assistants, and equalled. The to demonstrate If you are not a member of and television, inMr. a about Gardner Shril head bad received registration three national Jamborees by have leaders will be held 3 the TJH Parent Teachers Assoc- their faith in theUnited Nations concerns Explorer-ag- e in been held either on the Atlantic Explorer which nine stitches, boys required jury 22 and 26, at nights, October 19, LDS wards. If these boys are or Pacific Coasts. The Colorado the Tooele also a broken bone over his left iation, at present, please join, be- and to undertake some fitting obSaturday 8 p.m. session of Too- members furnishing special music. City Hall. Starting cause as an individual, count servance that will contribute to a the LDS to toward working Duty site brings the Jamboree close time for the sessions will be 7:30 eye. He was carried from the and areyou, a ele stake conference will be counted upon. As a mem- better understanding of its aims, brothis At the 10 a m. and 2 p.m. ses- God" award, they must of have accident scene the by enough for boys in this area to p.m. each night. general priesthood meeting, with sions, Sunday, the combined choirs been registered in Scouting four attend if her Paul, while his brother Joe ber of our group, you will belong problems and achievements. they start preparing now. If will of unit senot Tooele the the does four wards and friend Randy Reed and Corky to a great and growing parent all members of the Aaronic, sing. years. boys teacher organization that repre All sessions will be held in the register, he may miss being reMr. went for help. that Harris Proctor also reports Mclchizedck nior Aaronic and Tooele Fourth - Eleventh Ward gistered himself and thus fail to in addition to the Jamboree, many Mrs. Tanner and her family sents the highest hopes and best Priesthood asked to be present, ac church. President wish to publicly thank Mr. James efforts of the American people to other special events are schedulClegg stated. qualify for the award. cording to announcement of Presi ed for the Jubilee Year. These inHarris, for bringing Shril to the preserve for their children, Am for erica's heritage of freedom. dent Howard J. Clegg. The stake clude a nation wide Jubilee hospital. After being cared North Tooele Stake MIA will his home, to was he released This, then, is a cordial invita a Jubilee for Scouts, Boy for will this chorus sing priesthood where he will have to remain tion to you to join' our PTA. We sponsor a Record Hop, on SaturField Day for Explorers, and a session. him need you, whether you are a mot- day night, at the North Stake Jubilee Cub Day for Cub Scouts. quiet until the doctor lets return to school. He would enjoy her, father, or one of the many tabernacle. Special literature on these events There will be a welfare meetadults of our Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. and a visit with his friends and would other will be sent to Tooele County ing at 6:30 p.m., preceeding the be pleased to have them call. in the Scouters and unit leaders everyone is asked to bring their community. priesthood meeting on Saturday to Be Honest With Yourself will is invited to attend this Sunday children and youth favorite records to dance by. Americas near future very which all ward, branch, and stake be the theme of the 7:00 session of conference, p.m. ses- evening Admission will be by budget EAGLES AUXILIARY depend on you. Give them an inwelfare committees are asked to sion of Tooele Stake Quarterly which is also open to the general Drill practice will be held Mon- spiring example of your strong card or guest ticket, and everyattend. Conference, Sunday, October 18, public. Arrived At All and steadfast interest in their wel- one in both stakes is invited to day, October 19, at 7 p.m. a to when the stake MIA presents Tooele be there. members fare, by joining our PTA today. attend. Sunday general sessions, please valley Hospital is group of Tabernacle Choir memwhich the stake membership de-- j Jimmy and Beverly Hansen asked to attend and the general bers in a musical program, and Jo Liddell, daughter ofjledo, Tooele, son October 13. 10 a.m., signed to interest both old at be will invited, public Dan and Norma Nell Perry Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Liddell, 143 2 p.m., and 7 p.m. The stake young alike. Tod Park, son Oct. 13. rat South was Fourth Bryson, Tooele, st, MIA will be in charge of the evenCornell Green, a member of the ed among the top 10 typists at and Marva Erickson PittKey Visit with a choral session group ing choir, and a returned missionary, Salt man, Tooele, son October 14. Stevens Henager College, of Salt Lake Tabernacle choir will be and the guest speaker Captain Bruce M. Weyland, son Lake City, during tests conducted Medical members of the choir will pre- of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Weyland of therre recently. Maurice Bryan, Tooele LADY FIREMEN TO MEET sent several musical numbers. Erda, and John T. Ellerbeck, Tooele. of Mr. and This announcement was made Battle Mrs. Paul Thomas of this city, this week by I. W. Stevens, presiTooele Countys local go verniers Degree in this work, a County The meeting of the Tooele Ladies Among them will be the Kathryn Hudson, Grantsville. ments are in process of forming 'Nurse and a Health Officer, who was chief usher with nine other dent, Stevens Henager College. Loyd Chrisman, Ophir Fire Department Auxiliary will be Hymn of the Republic. a County Board of Health in keep- must be a medical doctor. Ft. Students were rated on typing John C. Bailey, Grantsville. at This group has had at least 60 Army officers from held Monday, October 29th, Riley, 8 p.m. in the Tooele City Fire engagements throughout the West- Kansas, to escort President Eisen- speed and accuracy. Miss Liddell Surgery ing with the state government At a recent county meeting in for ern states and along the Eastern hower on his visit to his old home scored 86 words per minute on a policies to place the health pro- the Margene McFarland, Tooele Department Hall. Hostesses interest of this new health orblems back on the counties. Keith Averett, Tooele Joan coast, and it promises to be an at Abilene, Kansas, where thellO minute test. She is currently the evening will be Mrs. Dr. J. Herbert ganization, In the final organization there Peggy Hunt, Grantsville. Kirk, Mrs. Helen Dunlavy, Mrs. outstanding program, well worth President broke ground for a li- - enrolled in a secretarial course, was named as the health ofAgain this year the public is a who be will 1959 Tooele Accident of a She is county sanitarian, Carol Buzianis and Mrs. Glenness the while of all, to attend. graduate brary building being constructed were ficer ap- urged to donate Christmas gifts and the following must have an equivalent of a MasJared Cole, Grantsville high school. Cooper. Everyone from the three stakes in his honor. for the Veterans in Salt . Lakes pointed members of the board: Tooele City Veterans hospitals. Sidney Noble, Grantsville Mayor The drive is Manager; being sponsored by AlJames Palmer; Wendovcr the American Legion Auxiliary fred Callister; Stockton and locally Ann Russell and Jese too done yocman work, and there The big problem is to find the Valley hospi- sie Aldous Still trying to find the right for the top. Two losses would be isnt enough counters to win ball be those expectations were to have been named WelRalph Nelson; County to games. one fatal with no chance at all high, and maybe the team isnt cant be too many complaints with right combination and so combination and already far tal head the program. Miss Frances Jones; and fare as the Buff rooters pic-e- the performances of Ed Dixon, Those with gifts to donate are game down in the standings the get back in the running, and a Against Murray, Tooele unveil-(a- s to School hasn't been able Board Sidney Hullinger. asked to and Stringham Tooele Buffs travel to Jordan this tie would be just as disastrous. It a new, more varied offense asturec fbem. One thing is for sure, Don Prince, Tony Padgen bring them to Ann's the combinalion. Mayto be winning get There is yet appointed! 7 North Main, by Nov. 10. Friday. Game time is 1:30 p.m. will take a win to keep the Buffs they came up with an unbalanced tlc Buffs haven t looked good ex Paul Shields.Shop, be he never will, but at least he representation from the Tooele round m the ninning. As a result of opening line out of the T formation, along cept for the second half against It is asked that giftts be new that City Council and County Commisbeen forced to is trying, and it could be has both East. is Stringham That the and facing picture and that no articles of glass be with a A in motion. man Bingham Granger games, couple this be the will sioners. Friday day. -experiment and has come up with of times the quarterback was the donated since they may be broken stepped to the front of the class Tooele and Jordan this week There are a couple of bright two good full backs in Richard Richard Sweet of the Utah State in shipment and are expensive as favorites for the Region Four win or else settle back and watch man in motion, and while be It because the won't though easy Ronon the Theres a spots squad. and Robert Anderson, with that old bugaboo, injuries has hit Department of Health attended to mail. championship impressive the others battle for the crown. new defense confused Murray and nie Powells running Powell mis- Smith, the organizational meeting. very promising halfback in Jack the Buff wins over Jordan and Cyprus. Mur- Jordan is defending champions and picked up yardage early in The Legion Auxiliary lists the the sed the last two squad this week, and in parctice games, White, and another A convention to train the new a it will hurt the most where following items as gift suggesray, still in the undefeated class, arc still expected to put up right game, the Buffs didn't have it per- but he was the best running back Bruce Proctor. And quarterback surbe dont of these county health tions: wasn't too impressive as in the middle. they stiff argument before relinquish- fected enough to make it pay off. on the field last week averaging Big Ed Dixon members aprons, jewelry, towel sets, prised if Dan Murray doesn't move has been ordered by his doctor to boards will be held at the Univ. pillow cases, novelty gifts, hammered out a 0 victory over ing the title. toy Perhaps another week of pra- only nine yards per carry. up to the first string backficld -a listless Buff eleven. from football until next of Utah, November 5 and 6. belts, games, ladies hose, pen and Last year the Eccldiggcrs brush- ctice will iron out the wrinkles stay away this real been kid has running one ed the Buffs aside This early in the season in the final and prove to be the key to open Danny Gillespie continues to pencil sets, after shave lotions in Monday, and Ralph Dunlap injurthe past week. loss doesnt eliminate a team, es- amc of the season. ed his knee in Wednesdays scrim- AT SALT LAKE HOSPITAL plastic containers only, wallets, up Tooeles offense. And you can rind out the yardage and along good Robert Coucher of Tooele, and, purses, stationery, hankies (both Jordan has to rank as the fa- bet that coach Dean Stringham with Powell they form a mighty Tommy Tate has been doing mage and will probably be lost to pecially when the three top teams with either most of the Pacific ladies and mens), ties, cuff links, are still on your schedule we vorite in this game for the sim- will come up with a couple more dangerous twosome, quarterbacking, but the Buffs for the rest of the sea- - S. R. Marquez, Union consider Bingham, Granger and ple reason that Tooele cant seem gimmicks as he tries to get his capable of breaking any game Stringham is considering movingjson. Take these two kids out oflsection foreman at Stockton, are key cases, books, mens hose, sewhim to halfback where he can Tooele's game wide open. and and: to get rolling. In five games the gridiron machine rolling. Jordan as the top three and confined to the LDS hospital , in ing kits, crocheted articles middle defense, with four straight wins, the Buffs Buffaloes have managed to score Up to now Tooele has failed to Up on the line Jim Jensen, Jaren take advantage of Tates running you've got a couple of real big (Salt Lake City, receiving medical things for teenagers or any articles of childrens clothing. holes to fill. could finish no Verse than ticdjonly 14 points, and that (attention. may- - Vowlcs and Ralph Dunlap havdabTify. just live up to the expectations Officers elected were: Rhone, chairman; Ethel city Shields, vice chairman, and Russell Freebairn, secretary. Alex W. Ted E. Gillette Former Resident Dies Thursday Funeral Pending 22-2- 8 Week Left Carden Club To October 19th For Scout Kcgitratiou i 0 Womans Club To Meet - Jr. High PTA Wed. Oct 2L To Hold Rack To School Night -- Pas-Marc- en-wi- Saturday Sel As United Nations Day in AU USA Sliril Tanner Injured in Fall Scouter Training Stake Conference Saturday, Sunday Tabernacle Choir Members At Sunday Evening Service Capt. Weyland Heads Ushers for Presidents to Kansas Cam-pore- -- North Slake MIA Sets Record Hop e civic-minde- d Jusf Local Students Rates Top 10 Typists y New County Board of Health Will Augment State Group son-in-la- Legion Ladies Mill-bur- Stringliam Still After Working Combination This Friday Pd - - 7-- 14-- 0 - - - f West.-Tooel- n Gather Vets Presents |