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Show "WVW for Be ttOD JLOOe Volume Friday, December Malilda Tate Operation Xmas Well Known Ball Set for To Observe Saturday Night Ibapah Man Charity Dies 93rd Birthday Operationset forChristmas Friday Saturday, the be held and Ball is will in Dec. Tooele O eekend. Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e n 36C1SL Number Twenty Seven 11, 1959 Flu The Coop 42 3 Students on Sick Leave From Tooele City Schools 12, Na- Sanford Hyde Nicholes, 59, proMatilda Nelson Tate, now liv- tional Guard Armory, starting at minent Tooele County citizen and obwill in Calif., Pomona, ing 9 p.m. clouds still heavy overhead. three ing with 46 absent. Four hundred twenty rancher, stockman, and merchant serve her 93rd birthday, Friday, Sponsored by the American Le- of There was only slight moisture Tooele Cold, dry weather, is blamed died in a Salt Lake pupils were absent from Ibapah, Dec. 11, 1959. She has enjoyed a gion, George A. Greenlee Post, in as the contributing in October and no moisture schools yesterday, with what by many 6:55 at last City life. p.m. hospital, Friday and happy long, healthy the dance promises to be a high- after a brief illness. of one Tooeles of of to cause this old fashioned illnesses, as doctors described November, epidemic tally Even at the present time, she s light of the season. The better colds, with a contributing sprink- with the prospect in sight Thurs- dryest falls. is able to take care of her daily Curly, as he was will provide the music. Last year, there was no moicomasso- ling of mumps, to assist in the day and some ram Wednesday own in her life of and his friends routine All proceeds will go to the Op- known to in October, but November of this sture wave that sickness total absentees. night fortable apartment. She has rais- eration Christmas fund, to pro- ciates, was born in Park City, had 3.85 inches, with 32 inches of Tooele Central School led the would start to subside. the in on 24th, ed a wonderful family, who have vide a year April for Utah, Merry Christmas After one of the dryest falls in snow. 1900. He was the son of Sidney list with 200 absentees, while Hargone out into the world to accom- the Countys needy families. Burdett Bevans Telephone and electric crews, history, Ameri- ris School was second with 117 local of Nicholes Amanda and plish big things. Admission is $1 and there will weather records showed .9 of an who have been setting poles, reand Junior third, high, absent, 1925, of In She was married to Joseph Tate be Utah. can Fork, July many prizes given away, to inch by Thursday morning, and port the ground dry and lifeless. he was married to Mary Sheri- with 60 and Tooele high, was trail January 15, 1885. They lived in add to the merriment. Tooele for several years, where dan of Ibapah, who survives him Sanford received his early edall their children were born. They later moved to Salt Lake City, Funeral Sat 2 P.M. ucation in the public schools of American Fork and later attend where they lived until after the For Son of The death of her husband. Then later ed the Westminster College in Richard Franklin Peirce, 24, of Salt Lake City, became the tenth tween Wendover and Knolls. Ha Salt Lake City. Being an outstandgoing to Pomona, Calif., to be Floyd Skeltons highway fatality in Tooele County, this year, when his car slammed also commented that the strip acwas he with some of her children. basketball Richard Burton Skelton, ing player, head-on- , into an early Wednesday, 20 miles east of had been the scene of nearly 100 and old son of Mr. and Mrs. tive in both high school Her two sons, Warren and Osauto fatalities over the past 12 Wendover. car, are successful auto dealers Floyd L. Skelton, 245 North Third college athletics. According to Highway Patrolman Donald Proctor, Mr. Peirce years. m Pomona, where also lives her Street, died, Wednesday, Dec. 9, The home and ranch that Mr. 1959 fatalities Matilda Nelson Tate Another at Orem, Utah, after an extended and Mrs. Nicholes shared, is lo- apparently fell asleep at the wheel as his east bound vehicle swerved Besides the three Josephine. daughter, Wendover and Knolls, between into of driven the the truck path has illness. cated on Deep Creek, and is truly daughter, Blanche Billings, pletely smashed, the impact tear- one other fatality occured at Low, He was born July 10, 1958, at rich with historical significance. by Loren R. Denning, 31, Elm ing the left side off. He was travher home in Oakland. J. Earl two near Dolomite, two at Erda Nebraska. Tate, of this city, is her oldest Tooele, a son of Floyd and Mary From its earliest existence, it has Creek, eling alone. and two, south of Stockton. com The was Peirce vehicle been an oasis In the vast desert living son. Her family is very Ann Shakespeare Skelton. Tooele County Sheriff Fay Gilto Still to two do of Utah. western wastes every devoted, and happy Surviving are the parents, lette stated that this was the third The Sheriffs office also reports little thing, that will contribute to sisters, Linda and Merna, and a be seen on the ranch are the old highway fatality this year, on the that a higher percentage of Utah her comfort and happiness. brother Duane, on Tooele were killed grandparents log cabins, sheds, barns, and outstraight, flat stretch of road be- - people Mrs. Tate is the oldest in a Mr. and Mrs. Oren Skelton, Too- buildings that served the early County highways this year. This family of ten children. Her par ele, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert emigrants to the west and Calif. is in contrast to the large numFood Will Pay Swen and Fredricka Nelson, Shakespeare, Magna. For many years the ranch serents, ber of fatalities which the within land servation county. Tooele of the County Members Admission to in Tooele. for the Overwere Funeral services will be held ved as a usually occur on the heavily traChamber of Commerce will meet He is also expected to offer ideas Mrs. early inpioneers her young girlhood Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Tate land Stage, the Pony Express, the which is Tate, veled highway (US-40- ) Movie in an annual business luncheon, relating to developmental pro Saturday lines was required to assume Mortuary, under the direction of Transcontinental Telegraph in national a the main days, of the areas artery, for various new to elect jects Mr. John Pizzello, Commander Wednesday, Dec. 16, responsibilities, Bishop Willard Sagers of the and in more recent times as a family many highway system. county. officers and directors for 1960. of be will announces there DAV, for when her father received a mis- Eighth Ward. service station and motel a show, at the Ritz Theatre, SatBurial will be in the Tooele hard pressed automobile tourists Chamber of Commerce mem- sionary call, to his native Swe An added feature at the luncheon 12 Dec. at 12 noon, urday, will be at travelling over the Lincoln HighViewing will be a guest address delivered bers will choose a president, two den. Leaving a mother, three dau- cemetery. for all children In the Tooele area. 10 to care son four a directors and and from the young way. ghters mortuary, Saturday, by Senator Wallace F. Bennett Admission to this show will be Sanford and Marys General a.m. to funeral time. senior lawmaker of the Utah se- of the board in the elections at for a 40 acre farm. one can, one bottle or one packA for assum a she few Store been luncheon. has the post later, trading United to years the nate delegation age of food, to be used in Operarewhose of their the Goshuite ed the Indians, management States Congress. Bit and Sput Club will hold tion Christmas Program, for the Candidates nominated by the home, when her mother answer- Present Kindergarten also servation is nearby. It has their annual election meeting, Fri. needy. The luncheon meeting. will be committee are: Ted Gillette, presid- ed a call to- - return to Sweden, Christmas Show and served, as the post office Thia show is being sponsored evening at 8 p.m. at the LaDon J. L. Mayo, first in the Kirk Coral ent-DrThe children of St. Marguerites trading center for a widely scat held at on the death of her father.""' Mark Lindberg, second the local Disabled American Cafe. by v Room. The general public is intheir will of Nelson of and the ranchers Other members tered community present Kindergarten Please call 1664 for reservations. Veterans Post. directors, family now living are Alfred M. Christmas entertainment, Dec. 13, stockmen in western Utah for vited to attend the meeting by Robert Nelson and Edna Comue, of Too- at 3:00 of a cenhigh more than notifying the Chamber of Com- - Jesse Ecton, Wendover, p.m. in the Junior Clyde ele; and Ada Doremus of Santa school auditorium. There will be Grantsville; merce at Phone 1000 or 1001 not Halladay, tury. later than Saturday noon, Dec. 12. Allen, Tooele; Sidney Hullinger, Rosa, Calif. sixty eight children taking part in Mr. Nicholes is survived by his at director large, for Tooele Nan Our sincere congratulations to band pieces, dances and songs, widow: Mary; a daughter, local Senator Bennetts appear- County. for all of which will be closed by a Booth of Logan, Utah; two grandMrs. Tate and her family ance is the second in an annual Floor nominations made at the this long and eventful life. sons; brothers Sidney, Howard, nativity scene. series December 9 nomination Meet Your Legislators The County Commissioners tentatively approved the budget durmeeting and Emery of American Fork; conducted by the Tooele County include: Jack Maher, president; ing their regular meeting on Monday, December 7, and set the Sam and Gene of Salt brothers Chamber of Commerce. His ad- Lawrence Hood, second public hearing on the budget, for Monday, Dec. 28, between 7:30 Lake; and his sister Mrs. Chardress will treat matters affecting and 9:00 p.m. at the Court House. Officials report that anyone and Jay Baldwin, Jr., diLake. of Salt les (Allie) Gaupp economic conditions the over-al- l James R. Bond interested, is invited to attend this meeting. Tooele. Mr. Nicfor Funeral rector, services and prospects for the county. DeNona Shibley and Ferris Williams were also approved by the holes were held at Larkin MorChristmas committee Commissioners to succeed themselves, as members of the Tooele legations from most Tooele Counat Ted Gillette appointed five tuary in Salt Lake, Tuesday, comand municipalities ty Valley Hospital Board, for a three year period, January 1, 1960 to of 2 p.m., with Peter McKellar, of the to establish winners munities are expected to attend judges December 31, 1962. Wendover, a friend of the family, six cash prizes totalling $100, in the luncheon. and service the being the 1959 home lighting and decoraconducting Inin Teams of youths ranging Tooele will be host to an one of the speakers. Lyle NicThe senator will discuss present tion contest. The five are: Keith termountain Junior Swimming ages from 5 to 18, are expected a kinsman of the deceased, y Pedersen, Sid Atkin, Ken Dean, startpolicies and plans for the this of Deseret from week, Gym holes, Clearfield, meet, Saturday was the other speaker and a bioColonel Oscar A. Ramnes, Comarea and government re Dean Hunt and Karl McBride. Ephraim, Brenneman School of ing at 9 a.m.. sketch of the deceased manding Officer, Tooele Ordnance Swimming, Delphan Swim Club graphical Ed Depot, announced today that Mr. from the University of Utah, In- was read by another kinsman, Scott. James R. Bond has been appointtermountain Indian School, Ely, Musicals of the service was pre- ed Civilian Personnel Officer at The Tooele City Retailers As- such as workmanship, originality, Tooele. and Nevada, music by the installation. and sociation, members of the Tooele novelty, simplicity, beauty, No admission will be charged. lude and postlude organ official the Thelma Mrs. Mr. Bond replaces Mrs. Ger- County Chamber of Commerce, other features that are appealing Ryser, The public is invited free. No Larkin Mortuary organist, a vo- trude B. Clarke, who has retired are again sponsoring what they to the public. preliminaries will be held. All cal duet, Hold Thou My Hand after 34 years of Government ser- hope will be the most outstanding Dig into your basement, attic, races finals. Nicholes and Kenneth vice. Rulon home lighting and decorating con- store room, garage, or wherever by Prior to coming to Tooele Ord- test that Tooele, or any other you keep your Christmas decoraRobinson, and a medley of sacred Ferren nance Depot, Mr. Bond was Civi- town has ever accomplished. numbers was played by tions, and start now, in beautifyCommissioners Cash prizes, bigger and more ing your home. says the ComSagers on the violin, and the con- lian Personnel Officer at San cluding musical was the vocal Jacinto Ordnance Depot, near of them, this year, are as follows: mittee. So lets all get into the act, solo Im A Pilgrim by Rulon Houston, Texas. He was born in First prize, $37.50; second, $25; Reinstate Club 13 Nicholes. Texas and received third, $15 fourth, $10; fifth, $7.50; is the committees advice, Dont Galveston, The Tooele County CommisInvocation was by Douglas his high school education in Cros-ley- , sixth, $5; seventh and eighth, hon- keep up with the Jones, get them reinstated Nicholes benediction by one better, beat them. Lets make and sioners, Monday, and attended the University orable mention. the license of Gilbert Murray, Keith Richins. Interment was in of Texas. the most beautiful Judges will be selected by the Tooele City Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park in committee and judg- city in the country. Publicity, picIn 1942, he joined the Marine retailers operator of Club 13, effective e December 11. talk it Salt Lake City. The grave was Corps and attended officer ing will be completed by Christ- tures, radio broadcasts relicense his had Elmo mas Eve. School dedicated at Virginia. up, everybody. Let Tooele come Murray Sager. Quantico, by voked on Sept. 4, 1959, for The judges will take into con- alive at the most wonderful time He served with the 2nd Marine Sai- sideration, in the Division selling beer to minors and outstanding features, of the year Christmas time! participating Defendant Favored he was reinstated by the compan and Tinian landings in the missioners, after three months A jury, Tuesday, Dec. 8, re- Mariana Islands and Okinawa opand seven days, of the revoturned a verdict in favor of de- erations and was later stationed cation, had been served. fended with no cause for action, at Nagasaki, Japan. Mr. Bond has been employed in the damage suit of Lincoln and in personnel work by the OrdStookey vs Orsen Johnson DUP CHRISTMAS PARTY 1951. Prior to There will be a Christmas party David Bush. The suit was over nance Corps since was he that of out employed by the water time, rising at the home of Mrs. Jenny Lacy, rrigation Administration. Veterans the of Clover Creek. Utah of the cleaning for the Daughters The coCROSSED HANDS FOR LUCK Swimming Meet. L to r are: Robin Nisonger, The jury deliberated 25 minutes Mrs. Bond will join Mr. Bond in Pioneers, Hanna England Camp, Marilyn Mayo, Karma Hanks and Larry Hancaptains of Tooeles Junior Swim Team are before coming to a decision. Judge Tooele in the Spring. Members are requested to bring f sen. Starting time is 9 a.m. ? looking for a win this Saturday, when they Aldon J. Anderson was on the Mr. Bond states he is very t --- . ? s a cent gift. fifty will be hosts at the Intermountain Junior in Tooele. be to X bench. happy December 15, at 7:00 p.m. JOt J Ryth-maire- Claims lOtli Death Head-O- n auto-transpo- rt Senator W. Bennett Slates T alk Here way-statio- n -- -- Bit and Spur To Hold Election -- three-quarte- Commissioners Set Budget Hearings; Reappoint Two Board Members AAU Jr. Swimming Meet Here Sat. at 9 New Civilian Personnel Offieer at TOD west-count- 100 Prizes Offered for 1959 Home Lighting Competition Can-diat- Starling Fri. Tooele Stores P A Ailing Tooele Bisons Meet Old Rivals Orem Here Friday By A. T. Roberts Our Buffs make their first home appearance Friday, and theyve picked a beaut, in their old rivals the Orem Tigers. Since Johnsen came to Tooele, hes tangled with Orem thirteen times and 6 Tooele holds a edge, which just might be evened out, Friday night. Tooeles outlook doesnt look too bright this year, since they just dont have the size to match the Operation Christmas the basketball powers around state. This disadvantage will hold true against Orem, but still the Buffs arent conceding the Tigers a thing. Two tough road games are behind Tooele, and playing powerhouses like Bountiful and South, may have toned the Buffs to just the right pitch for Orem. And fans playing before their home will be in Tooeles favor. Orem has one win under her belt, defeating South Cache 75-5- If! Ini Their big scorers in that geme ele rests until the 17th, when they were footballer, Lee Bun- play Ben Lomond, and follow up nell, with 20 points and Thompson the next night with Grantsville -both games at Tooele. with 15. Riddled by injuries and sickness, Tooele doesnt have the inwith the game Tooele Buffs, ran into dividuals to match points this pair, especially with Barry a cropper, in the powerful South Thomas, Tommy Tate, Ronnie High Cubs, and lost their second Without the Powell, etc., ailing, but, one can straight game, never tell. services of Paul Shields, Ronnie A preliminary game starts at Powell and Tommy Tate, Tooeles 6:30 with the main squad putting coach used kids that have never had a minutes game experience, in their appearance at 8 p.m. to Following the Orem game, Too and while they tried mightily, all-sta- 69-3- mi make a game of it, their perience was deadly, as they lost the ball 24 times, either on poor passing, steals, double dribble, etc. G T F P TOOELE inex- - Hill 3 2 6 Brcy Inklcy Fife Proctor Bush - 9 pm Halhday Urhan Johnson Jansen Triptow Gillespie Anderson Jensen Ferguscn SOUTH Hooper Borup Dunlap SATURDAY DEC. 12 2 Total 0 2 4Kimbd!l 6 Total II X n 20 13 35 G T F P 115 1100 2 J 2 10 8 0 0 6 0 5 'V 2 1 0 16 4 2 2 v, $ 2 11 13 1 1 5 2 5 5 2 12 1113 2 4 4 8 26 22 17 69 J f i4 4 NATIONAL GVAIU) ARMORY MUSIC BY RYTIIMAIRS Until Wednesday Dee. 23 |