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Show j Tho Tocco Transcript 13olh Friday, February 12, I960 Parlies lo Hold Political Mass Meetings Moil. Feb. 15 Mondty, ! e binary 1. thei lain and pat Ins ! Tootle County hast S mass r'.ert.! ,'s lor Cw-tsoling' disiru l of the Counlv. to riei t d le- gates to the ( our.ty Consentions of eath parts, to be held in Mart): NVvt pul : can fh-rn- 1 mg its nftiual full for soling d.s-ma-- s inertings in todays Bulletin, together Will) an almost fompleled list of pla s for Sin h ftnetntgs throughout the County and allotment of delegates, FORMER PRINCIPAL MS ITS Professor ami Mr. Arthur D Jackson and family, of Logan, were in Tooele Thursday, to attend the funeral services of John T. Professor Jackson Has Principal of the Tooele Central School from 1943 to 13SJI. when he was called to join the USU faculty as an assistant professor and principal of the Edith Bowen Labor atory School. tint following tonights meeting nt is the meeting in whnh the Repuhluun County and District of-the' cih n ha the sav, and the putty furs, the oflu is! nonce of ri'inkr electa delegates from (nr tail fur tin mass meetings to voting d. Minis to go to the County p tin r with places for the district Consent tun, which in turn thus rm chugs, will Ih prepared and to the slate consention h asisl for pubhiation in the Lri Notice is hereby given that the County Convention of the Re-Tpublican Party for Tooele (ou.i y will be held at Court House, in iooile, the county seat of said county, al I pm. o'clock, on Thurs day, the tenth day of Mann, l0., that at said convention deegates of Tootle County lor the Republican Slate Conventions will be elected and a Couu.y Chairman, Vice Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer, and a County lentral Committee to serve for the ensuing two years will le chosen and other party affairs may be considered. Also the delegates clrtp-bVi,y Tfansiript. Di legates to suth county conventions shall be chosen at a Reeach parts, in District Jnntuins, nest Monday, will elect the party publican Mass meeting to be held In each voting district m the IMlIIKT sue ch.ur county on or before the 15th day of February I960, Each of said chairman, county and woman, secretary, to asur'-The I. Iks dinm r dame will la- voting districts is eninled to the number of delegates specified beto ir Id on Saturday, I rbruary 20. low alter the name of the district as follows: a Cential county nunmitb'e. serve as the county ruling Itody f with dinner If rig at 7:30 Republican County Central Committee of Tooele County J. STIRLING ANDLRSON, Chairman the party, for the ensuing 2 jis p m. All disirict mass meetings will be held, Monday, February lath, F.uch cnien should curcise his 9 to will at lagin Dancing pm. and here Is published the District number or name, the District franchise at the disiiut primary the music of VS ally VS ilhams chairman, and as far as possible the place or address of the mass of the party of his choice, nest and number of delegates to be elected from each District: Monday evening. It is Ins or her R m nations for the dinner meeting chanre to weild on Inllueme in 1 nd made before be should the pot, deal parly of their choov lhh ,s i - mg. The Democratic parly is publish-pante- by a number. Women Never the Men Who Remember Step in and Jet us put you in good with your lady. Select your gilt Irora our gay array of fashion gifts of all kinds for all kinds of budgets. We'll bo glad to help you with your VALENTINES DAY selection. -- being split up into three districts. Two, Nine, and Ten; and old District Three split into two districts. Three and Eleven. SUNDAY. February out any real rest period, which isjage of about ten days, although it took less time. Linreferred to by some authorities-frequentlas probably the longest contmuous'coln's inaugural address in 1561, not only 'for example, was carried by the Iperformance of its kind lin the annals of the Pony Express. jPony Express in less than eight Notice is hereby given that the County Convention of the Demo- - hut in any other courier serviccdays. The eight states through which in hMory. ran are Pony Express of the Pony Express young (lhe men had an opportunity to grow jMis.souri. Kansas. Nebraska, Colo- old in the Service. In October. rado- - Wyoming. Utah, Nevada and and a County Chairman, vice chairwoman, secretary,! 1816, the cross- - country telegraph .Caloomia. a central county committee, to serve for the ensuing was completed and the Pony Ex- two years will be chosen and other party affairs may be considered. press was terminated. Despite its Ypw Delegates to such County Convention shall be chosen at a Democratic short life, it was creditied with mass meeting, to be held in each voting district in the County many important contributions, jnJ Marine 1 eluding the fact that it helped to The United Slates Marine Corps districts is entitled to the number of delegates specified below after keep East and West joined dur- - has announced a new enlistment the name of such district, as follows: ing the early, crucial, days of thcjprogram just suited for young men Civil War. still in school, who will graduate No. Distr. Chairman Distr. Meeting Place the Pony Express was in June. Although No. Del. It is called the 120 day delay short lived, it will be very much TOOELE n This program will alive this program. year. 1 122 Russell 2 Ave Floyd White a young to enlist now Many pageants, celebrationsjablo 3 334 South Main 2 Chilian Halladay and other activities memoralizingiand reserve spot in .the Marine 3 362 North 1st West 3 Dell White the Pony Express are planned for Corps and leave anytime up to 120 2 4 Tooele City Hall William Merritt this 1960 Centennial year. days or after graduation from 3 5 474 North 1st East Tish Staples As a part of Centennial year school. 3 6 402 East 3rd North Frederick Evenson At the present time the Marine celebrations, the Post Office DeI 7 St. Marguerites Social Gus Karabatos will issue a new Pony Corps oflers numerous opportunpartment Center, on No. Broadway Express commemorative postage ities in many fine schools such 5 '214 South Broadway 8 Elmer Tate next July 19 at Sacramento as aviation, electronics, communistamp 9 Ross Govvans American Legion Hall with a new commemora- cations. engineers, duty aboard together 10 565 South Coleman Jim Bovan tive stamped envelope to be is- capitol ships or our fleet and 353 North 1st West II Ida White sued at St. Joseph. many more. GRANTSVILLE The Marine Corps has over 141 On the same date, as one o' 1 184 West Clark Sterling Halladay the major memorial events sche- specialist schools that train men 2 Grantsvillc City Hall Ray Hammond duled during the vacation season for over 450 various jobs. Check LAKE VIEW this year, the National Pony Ex- with your local Recruiter who is 2 George Bleazard home George Bleazard press Centennial Association plans located at 428 South Main in the WENDOVER in downtown to reenact the Pony Express runs, Maurice Building 3 Lions Club Building Leo Waters out as the Pony Salt Lake City. You may call Colstarting just STOCKTON extension 368 for any Express did approximately 100 lect 3 Stockton City Hall W. C. Wilson from both St. Joseph additional information. years ago ERDA and sacramcnto. The riches of the mind are not Clarence Cochrane home 1 Clarence Cochrane The reenactments are expected merely rich memories to be dreamST. JOHN to require about nine days each ed about; they are rich living 2 St. John School house Willard Sagers Sr. for both the eastward and west- ideas to be used every day. 2 T.O.D. Building 1001 TOD PARK ward runs. The original Pony Ex- L. Fillmore, Foundation Stones 2 LAKEPOINT Yet to be arranged 1966 mile Progress, Unity School of Chris- press runs, across the 1 Yet to be arranged VERNON original route, required an aver- - tiamty. 1 Yet to be OPHIR arranged 1 Yet to be arranged CLOVER - 14 VALENTINE GIFT IDEAS I Kltlitmllt rojjraill , 7 North Main Street Phone 778 a message of interest to every Chevrolet owner in Tooele (and all other car owners too) Chevrolets Owner Relations Program makes your satisfaction our first consideration Here's an important message for people who own a Chevrolet or are thinking of buying a new one. Chevrolet Motor Division operates a Department of Owner Relations, as far as we know the only one in the industry. 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Chevrolet traditionally brings you more at trading time and if you're about to become a member of the Chevrolet family, you too, can count on us for a top appraisal. Your satisfaction is our business Street Phone 860 EM4-255- Tooele, Utah 2 - Pony Express Centennial To Be Tribute To Youth This year's centennial celebrations of the famous Pony Express will be largely a tribute to American youth. Most of the daring riders of the service Indians. Johnny Fry (or Frey according to some writers) is credited by some accounts with being the first Pony Express rider to leave St. Joseph on April 3, 1860. He was a little more than a boy when Wanted-h- e entered the Express service, Express riders, stated: young, skinny, wiry fellows not He was a native Missourian, over 18. Must be expert riders, weighing less than 125 pounds. An willing to risk death daily. Orphans early account states: Though small in stature, he was preferred. Wages $25 a week . . Young men entering Pony Ex- every inch a man. His run was the from St. Joseph to Seneca, Kanpress Service, operated by famous transportation firm of Rus- sas, about 80 miles, which he sell, Majors and Waddell, were covered in an average of 12 and Igiven a Bible. These are very rare a half miles an hour, including all He later entered the stops. today. Riders were required also to Union Army, and was killed in in take this oath upon entering ser- 1863 in a fight which he was credited with killvice: the ing five assailants before he was I hereby swear, before Great and Living God, that, dur- killed himself. William Bill James, a native ing my engagement, and while I am employe of Russell, Majors Virginian, was creditied at 18 no with being one of the best of the and Waddell, I will, under circumstances, use profane lan- Pony Express riders over a route guage: that 1 will drink no in- in Nevada through some of the toxicating liquors; that I will not most savage Indian country. According to Alexander Majors quarrel or fight with any other employe of the firm, and that in of the Russell, Majors and Waddell in a book published in 1893 every respect I will conduct self honestly, be faithful to my (Seventy Years on the Frontier,) Bill duties, and so direct all my acts William F. Cody was a as to win the confidence of my Pony Express rider, in his early teens when he entered the famous employers. So help me God. The Pony Express mail service. Cody is credited youthful riders outran many notable feats, including consistently while dian pursuers carrying a ride aggregating 384 miles with- famous mail - MANTES Used Car Supermarket Where You Get The Best In the mails through the wilderness, often through blinding snows and howling storms, and in extremes of heat and cold. Only one Pony the Express rider was lost to carrying which began April 3, 1860 between St. Joseph, Mo. and Sacramento, Cal. were very young men - many of them in their teens. 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