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Show v K . ,r 4 3 ' t i f i Jf 'f ' ' i r f 4 I 3 o A 7 . V Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Friday, January 1, 1960 Number Thirty Salt Lake City, Sept. 18, 1948. Mrs. Dods teaches school in Salt Lake City, and since their marriage, Mr. Dods has resided there, but has continued his employment at the Tooele Smelter, where he has worked as a blacksmith, for the past 32 years. Mr. Dod swas a graduate of the Tooele high school, in the class of Russell Boyce Dods, age 53, 1926 and was active in football v died suddenly and unexpectedly, and basketball. He was also a from a heart attack, Wednesday, member of the Tooele Volunteer at 3:40 p.m., at the home of his Firemen, and was a lover and mother, Mrs. Alice M. Dods, in owner of fine saddle horses. this city. Surviving are his wife, his moMr. Dods, who resides in Salt ther and sister. Funeral services will be held Lake City, came' to Tooele Wed. accompanied by his wife, Fannie Saturday, at 1 p.m. in the Tooele Corinne Stookey Dods, and two Fourth Eleventh ward. Friends nephews, and as Mr. Dods re- may call at the Tate Mortuary mained in Tooele to visit his mo- Friday from 7 to 9 p.m.. Interther and sister, Romania, Mrs. ment will be in the Tooele cemeDods drove the two nephews back tery. to their home at Clover. Mrs. Dods was notified of her husbands illness at Clover, but he Auto license plates for 1960 will had passed in death before her be available at the office of the arrival back in Tooele. Tooele County Assessor, on MonMr. Dods, a native of Tooele, day, January 4th. was the son of the late Emile B. County Assessor William R. Dods, and Alice Martin Dods, and was born Nov. 25, 1907. He Mar- Judd urges early purchase of ried Fannie Corinne Stookey, in plates to avoid last minute wait- - Arniina Chastain Dies; Funeral . Sat. at Ibapah $400 in Gifts Await No Auto Fatalities First Baby of 1960 In City During 59 Mrs. Armina Brown Chastain, former Tooele County resident, Tooele City officials are keep- fatality goal, and then go on and postmaster at Ibapah, who ing their fingers crossed in hopes through 1960 with the same cau- celebrated her 87th birthday, Dec that the good luck in traffic ac- tion, to make it two in a row, for 3, died December 29th, in a Los cidents, or lack of them, will con- non fatalities. of natural Angeles hospital, tinue until midnight Thursday. causes. Tooele City, up to this closing Mrs. Chastain was born in 1872 hour of 1959, has not had a fatal at Stevensville, Montana, a daughauto accident this year, so reter of William and Sina Gash ports City Marshal Leland SutherBrown, and moved to Ibapah in land. 1879. Each citizen is asked by MarShe attended Tooele County and shall Sutherland to drive with Salt Lake schools, and was marfew great caution in the remaining ried to William Matthew Chastain hours, to permit attaining this non- in Ely, Nevada, Dec. 8, 1890. Mr. Chastain died in 1942 as a result of an automobile accident, while visiting in Texas. Mrs. Chastain served as assistant postmaster at Ibapah from for the Captains and County Chair1893 to 1899 and again from 1912 men will be given out after the to 1941. meeting. Surviving are the following chilThe National Foundation has dren; Loa. E, Kelley, Tooelei Mrs. become the leader in the fight Clarence (Nola) Laughead, Big said against crippling diseases, Lake, Texas; Mrs. Clyde (Cora) the March of Dimes director, but Green, Midvale; Mrs. Ralph (Wilto get so vast a job done, it needs ma) Kearney, Ferguson Springs, the support of the entire communMcGill, Nevada; Keith C. Chasity. tain, Hollywood and Matthew G. on a ahead broad front, Moving Milt Lee Chastain, Inglewood, California. A The National Foundation hopes to son and a daughter, Iva Imster provide patient aid, as funds perand William L. Chastain, preceed-eto stricken children under 19, mit, her in death. by arthritis and certain birth deAlso surviving are 18 grandchilfects. Aid to paralyzed polio vicdren, 42 great grandchildren and tims will continue. 12 great great grandchildren. It plans to broaden its program Funeral services for Mrs. Chasof medical research by seeking to tain, will be held Saturday at 2 solve the problems of arthritis p.m. at Ibapah. Burial will be at and birth defects. Ibapah. It plans, in addition, a vigorous The community was stunned for the of education program health and saddened, Thursday morning, with health profession, the sudden and unexpected scholarships for high school grad- by uates and college students playing death of Milton (Milt) Lee, who was stricken with a heart attack. an important role. He died at the Tooele Valley hospital, at 10:35 a.m. about an hour after being admitted. Russell Dods Dies From Heart Attack Forty Tooele merchants have the Tooele Valley Hospital for the donated over $400.00 in prizes, to mother of the first baby of 1960. Farm and Home Builders Supply go to the first baby, born at the has $5 merchandise of your choice Tooele Valley Hospital, in 1960. The following is a list of prizes from our store, to the family of and the merchants donating them. the first baby of i960; a months From Barrus Motors, Inc., a pass to jie Ritz Theater, for the car lubrication and ten gallons of family; two outside, rear view gas; a jump swing, from Phillips mirrors installed, on the family of auto from Paulos Motor Co, and Furniture Mart; ten gallons gas from O.K. Rubber Welders; Stoker Motor Co, has $50 allowa General Electric Steam and Dry ance on purchase of a new or used Iron from Radio Electric and car for the parents of the first Hardware. baby of 1960. Gordons Furniture has a trainer chair for the first baby of 1960. First Secirity Bank will give a 960 Aulo Plates $5.00 saving account and savings orchid New Year a bank; corsage for the Mother from Lawrence The New March of Dimes campaign in Tooele County will begin Floral; free cleaning job of three on January, 2, it was announced or or three suits three dresses overcoats to the parents, from today by Mrs.' Mike Jankovich, campaign director. Model Cleaners. Russell (Rick) Dods Tooele Mercantile has a topper She said that the 1960 campaign or crib set for the first baby; a seeks to raise funds for a fight case of Gerbers or Heinz, assort- against birth defects, arthritis and ed baby food from Safeways; polio, three major cripplers that Elmer and Helen at Sales Craft affect one in every four U. S. for families. The drive will continue have a GE Electric the family car for the parents of through January, reaching its clifeated by East, and the one comtimes than Mark in this event. By A. T. Roberts the first baby, comes a Golden max January 28 with the tradiMel who definately prised of Dave Rimington, Russ Rimington, from Brad- tional Mothers March. With half the dual meets behind star, hand spot-ligRick Joe Battison and Roberts, his half of eligibility shaw Auto Parts. the championship Tooele will use up was them, the state under Mayo way The campaign will be launched could be enteam will A set of birth announcements intensify in the breaststroke, record. So its easy to see that swimming with a kickoff Tea from Radio their training between now and tered in any of the freestyle events Pratt, with all his good swimmers from Tooele Transcript and Too- Station 7:30 a.m. at of and Jan. 2, KTUT, and pick up lots points, ele Bulletin; Johnson and Johnson, still has a terrific problem. February 13, when the Region 6, there will Meet will be held, here in Tooele. there goes the whole team. for Little Wednesday January deluxe baby gift-boIt will be interesting to see how be a meeting for the public, at meet determines The Region I960 comes from Tooele one thing is for in this comes out Drug the been now has to Pratt Up Hall South First (50 Eagles which swimmers will compete in seven meets and he has used 7 sure, when they do hit the water, Store. Anns Shop has a nylon triA film on the New March Street). the State meet, which will also combinations for his cot slip for the mother; a shirt, of Dimes will be medley relay at the Region Meet, Tooele will shown, and the be held in Tooele the following team. One of those teams was de still be the team to beat. tie and soxs for the father, comes Polio Campaign will be discussed. week. The six fastest paddlers in from Gordons Mens Wear. All community county chairmen each event are eligible for the Allen's Foodtown has a case of and Mothers Marchers State meet. Carnation Milk for the newcomer. Captains are urged to be there. Material Mother Goose Shop will fit baby a In high school competition, with his first pair of shoes. J. C. 71 can compete in only 2 swimmer Penney's has a babys bassinet the relays and events, including and from Tate Furniture, a Cosco it is here that the coaches run into Milton Willard Lee was born Feb. baby jumper. an awful dilemma. Who will swim son oldest the at 1913, 7, silOphir, A ten karat baby ring and becomes the big question, what, Lee. C. Davis and Pearl of Willard ver spoon for the first baby of and the mental wheels really spin He received his education in 1960, from Bateman Jewelry; and when these entries are turned in. A popular attraction of the new schools and Tooele graduated Your Food Center has Heinz strainIt's easy enough to enter Joe from Tooele High school in 1932 ed baby food for the little new year will be a benefit basketand Ray Stalnaker in the Grants-vill- e ball to be at Mayo fan and avid an He game w'as played sports Com comer. Lumber MIA New on David Rimington and Mark 1 at 8 Years Marrieds on basdiving, party in had gym football, p.m. January participated pany has one gallon of Devoe Imai in the backstroke, Mel RoGrantsville High School will be Eve, in the North Tooele Stake re ketball, baseball and track, while to or Jhe paint paint Nursery berts and Russ Rimington, in the childs room; 24 cans of Gerbers hosts to the Tintic high. Ususl ad- creation hall, tonight (Thursday). attending school, and had played mission will be breaststroke, Rick Battison and and has that baseball since price charged time, assorted baby food comes from and all proceeds wll go to the There will be a fine floor show, also starred in bowling. Craig Lohnes in the butterfly and Andersons Market Basket. kids like Paul McLaws, Jim Whear of Allen John who Fraser, family of noise lots A complete car lubrication and refreshments and He had been instrumental and Boyd Loveless in the various was the drowned, following game makers. Dont let the snow keep promting sports programs for the washing, to the family car of the with freestyle races, but then, where Dragerton last week. in Little of the first baby of I960 is offered by community, at home. There will be no boys do you put them so theyll do the you other will contributions be Any a baby Sike's Texaco Service; League and Babe Ruth baseball. most good? charge for all this fun. book and album from Bevan Rex gladly accepted. He was married to Ruth Lee, There are eight individual races, 1932. have And all Drug; and Western Auto SupOctober 3, they the diving and two relays, for 11 made their home here with the ply will give a $5.00 gift certievents and getting your best swimficate to the first baby. exception of a short time, when mers into each event and then Nev business at Bun he was in Elko, BrownS has a Trundle e making up tw'o relay He had owned and operated the die, sleeping garment with zipper of juggling. teams a mess takes for several front for the new baby; $5.00 in years, Spudnut Shop, Mrs. Chastain Coach Leigh Pratt is faced with cash is offered by Tooele County and had served a term as Tooele this very problem, with his medChamber of Commerce; a comCounty Deputy Sheriff. At the ley relay team. Last year, the time of his death he was employ plete Chinese dinner for the parTooele team of Mark Imai, a Presidents, and was printed in the ed by Mantes Chevrolet Company ents, brothers and sisters of the Latter-daSaints, announces Russell Rimington, breastnew baby from Center Cafe. as a salesman. car of Deseret Section Church the Youth Fireside giant stroke, Roger Murray, butterfly, He was a member of the TooAlan's Utoco has ten gallons which will be held at 7 p.m. Sun- News, outlining this special All of pas for the family car; Tooele ele Sixth Ward of the l.DS church. People who speculated at the and Joe Mayo, freestyle, won this day. January 3, 1960, for both Church fireside, which will be folthat the Tooele smelter event and set a new state record. son a his Howl has $5.00 in trade for the Tooele and are beginning, uodow, North Tooele Stakes, lowed thirteen subsequent Surviving by would S. U. the strike, of the with carry over into 1960 Murray graduated, Mayo has been 1960. first of baby family at the Tooele Fourth - Eleventh weeks of smaller group firesides. Jerry, serving used as the 40 and 100 yard free-stylA1 and Lid Radio and TV has in Columbus, Ga.; were classified as radicals. stationed Army, Ward church. Second South and A local program has been ar1960 and Tooele, Butte and hes the defending divis Bell Friday a choice of a $3 98 record album Second West Street in Tooele. Johanncson, daughters, Mary ranged with President David, O. Diane, Kandice, and Debbie Lee, and Great Falls are still out on ing champion, so Pratt is for the parents; two telegrams to McKay as the special speaker. to this team. strike. all of Tooele. an where in the United States, anVaughn L. Hall, Betty J. broken away from been set More is have Anaconda has trouble encountered, Special his mother. the pipelines of are from H. the Also first Warner 1960, baby Lynn surviving nouncing from Pedersen Insurance Agency; General Board, will be special up so that all youth groups in Mrs. Pearl Lee, brothers, Ray, the group and have negotiated when you consider that, Imai will Who Will It Be and Canada and the United States, Earl, and Vern Lee; sisters, Lajtheir own settlement, and the jbe in the backstroke event one case of liquid Similac baby visitors. MARK IMAI AND RUSSELL RIMINGTON, two members of A special bulletin has been sent which now includes Alaska and.Rona Steele and Rulcah Edwards men have voted by a two to one he's also one of the best, in the food from Swans A. G. Market; Tooeles record shattering medley relay team, of last year, and Green Top Cab is offering to all Stake Presidents, majontv to accept the indepen- - individual medley. In fact, only Bishops, the Hawaiian Islands, will hearjall of Tooele. and return to work. Rick Baitison has posted better Idcnt ' contract are scratch their heads in bewilderment, trying to figure out who time. same at pending. the Funeral services free ambulance or laxic trip to and MIA Superintendents and,thc speaker, will replace Roger Murray and Joe Mayo, on this years team. Some of the applicants for these vacancies are picturFor the Family of ed above L to R: Bob Maynard, Mike Stnoebraker, Jim Whear, Bill Sodorborg and Jim Maughn, plus a half a dozen more. ALLEN FKASFIt Only Coach Leigh Piatt has the answer, and its doubtful whether or not he knows at this stage of the game, liell be watching, timing and charting, performances fiom now until mid February, befoic he finally makes up his mind. But, when TIIUKSDAY, DHCFMliFK ,S1 he does, you can water the homestead that the Buff team will be capable of lowenng their state record of 1: 30.0, for P.M. 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