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Show Volume Friday, March Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e 25, 19G0 Number Thirty Two Still Going Hottest Values Ever NTabbe .Burglary o Moon Glow i Identify the Loot Wayne II) mas (center) Your Food Center the merchandise shown owner, identifies him by Police Chief Lei and Sutherland, (right) and Deputy Sheriff James Park (left) as that stolen from his store March 20. Sutherland and Park recov ered the loot from (he room of a suspect, Thursday morning. The suspect is also being questioned in connection with the breaking into of Saleway and Johnsons Garage, sometime Wednesday night or Thursday morning. T. Stake Conference Saturday, Sunday Man Linked Willi 4 Local Breaking During Week A fifty year-olman, who moved here from Oklahoma six months ago, is being held by City Police, under suspicion of two burglaries and two attempted safe crack jobs. A wallet left at the scene of one of the crimes led to his arrest. The attempted safe cracks took place Wednesday night or Thursday morning and the bur- from Your Food Center glaries were Your Food Center c'lan: and small change and the 81011 Lodge, which were and H4S from the BPOE Lodge. broken into on March 20, CITY POLIt LM UN Kenneth The susjiect is still under ques- Daly received a call from Safe- - tl0nm8 way, Thursday morning, at 7.00 a m. reporting a break-in- . He notified Chief Leland Sutherland who, together with Deputy Sheriff James Park, investigated the incident. At 8 00 a m , a similar call w'as received from Johnson's Garage, 3 North Mam. those who thought the was coming up in the wrong place. Wednesday evening. it was no optica) illusion but, the light was made by man. not nature. A pale, white glow, which silhouetted the south Oqmrrh moon - mountains, caused much Inquiry in both the Salt Lake and Tooele area, before it was learned that the Army was burning World War II magnesium bombs at Deseret Chemical Activity. The installation lies sixteen miles south of Tooele and since a cut back in work some years ago, is being run as a branch of Tooele Ordnance Tooele Stake Quarterly the following are requested edek PinMhood Quorum prcsi-cncis scheduled for this weekend to attend, stake presidency. High dencics and clerks. March 26 and 27. J. Leonard LoveCounul, bishoprics anJ branch Also expected to attend are: of the General Welfare Committee presidencies, stake Melcheedek ALL GROUP LEADERS, assishas been assigned as the official Priesthood committee, all Melche-visito- tants and secretaries, stake and All meetings will be held ward committee for Senior memin the Fourth- - eleventh Ward. bers of the Aaromc Priesthood, stake and ward presidencies of -I1RST MEETING is set for Relief School, Society, Sunday Saturday, at 5 30 p m. which will be for the stake welfare commitYWMIA. YMMIA, Primary, stake tee. At 6.30 pm. welfare comand ward clerks. annual District's General sessions will be held mittees of the wards and branches Stansbury will meet with stake committee Sunday at 10 a m. and 2 pm. Jo; Scout Camporee will be held on 4 as A priesthood leadership meeting which members of the stake and'May 7 instead of May Dr. Rex scheduled. the public are invited to attend 'originally will begin at 8 p.m. Saturday, to Horace Gillespie, son of Mrs. Stutznegger, Activities Chairman, said today that the change was Anna Gillespie, Tooele, and now made necessary because most coach at uie Z5en Lomond High LDS Church troops will be holdthe Coach at School, and former Priesthood activities Aaronic ing Industrial Schol at Ogden, and on May 14. Mam objective of a his wife. Sue, will be guest speakCamporee is to bring all registerers at the Tooele Stake Quarterly Mutual approval seems to be evident as little Julie Atkins and ed members of Scout troops in her brother Ricky, prepare for the annual Spring Fashion show Conference, on Sunday evening. once the district together at least in the of the Jr. Woman's Club. Ricky is handsome in a red and All city residents desiring trees March 27, at 7:30 pm a year for a special overnight broken plaid sports jacket, which he wears with Billy gray to plant in their parkings between Fourth Lleventh Ward Chapel, camp and contest events. the Kid pants and for that real "dressy feeling he has donthe sidwalk and the street are No location has been set as yet ACCOMPANYING Mr, and Mrs ned a white shirt and tie. Division 4 X Lucky Clover dance but the news of the site will be urged to get in touch with the members will be Gillespie eight Petite Julie is a cloud of fluff in her white n)!on dress 1. Tooele be will held the City Manager before April at North soon as to released this newspaper of the Ogden Chorale Group, a which boasts an overskirt with dainty pink and blue flowers. of Stake Recreation hall, Saturday as the selection is made. Scoutmusical group of fifty singers Adding that special touch are ruffles of nylon lace and bows City Manager Sidney Noble states this week, starting at 8:30 pm masters should also reserve the all over traveled has llus group of velvet ribbon. The fashion show is Monday March 28, at the trees as in years past, that a record hop and all nights of April 6 and May 4, for be will It 8 p.m. in the Junior High School auditorium. Everyone is will be furnished at cost to the Western States, singing at as are asked to bring their favorite the monthly Roundtables at the but all many as thiee different places in dance tune. welcome. Admission 60 cents. Tooele City residents, de Hall. Last minute Tooele City those desiring trees must order one night. Elder Howard Libs will The Lucky Clover dance group tails on the Camporee will be them before the end of this month. be the narrator. 14 or who includes all are age This group is planning a tour given out at that time. in the Tooele, North Tooele He stated that last year the of Canada and Europe in the near over Dr. Stutznegger also mentioned and Grantsville Stakes. the trees were purchased by the city future. that the 1960 but not all were taken, so this Mr. Gillespie will speak on "The Great Salt Lake Council's annual will "Show Window of Scouting, year only the number of trees Duty one has to Himself and ReHighlight of the spring social theme of the show, and all of the will be purchased that have been sponsibihty." He is at present at the Salt season, will be Monday evening, local clothing merchants are parbe held on June coach at the Ben Lomond High oidered before Apnl 1. Lake City Fairgrounds. All Cub March 28, when the Junior Wo- ticipating to bring the latest School, and is teaching a High Packs, Scout Troops and Explor- man's Club of Tooele will present spring styles to the show. School class for slow students, the er Posts in Tooele County will re- their annual Fashion Show. Models ranging from tiny tots, first of its kind in the state. He ceive tickets to sell to this big CURTAIN TIME is 8 p.m. and'Pre'tccns- - tecns and UP School also teaches a Sunday Scout affair. on hand to display what's new class. The ticket kickoff will be held the place is the Junior high school for I960. MRS. GILLESPIE will speak on 7:30 pm. at the Tooele auditorium. The public is invited Mellame Kay Fredrickson, age April 29, to 60 cents attend. Tickets are should will also have and unit Hall. Temple Marriage, SPEARHEADING the show are Every 11, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- City donation and may be purchased Mrs. Olive Grode and sing with the Chorale group. She vin E. Fredrickson, formerly of at least one adult present to pick Dorothy an allotment of tickets. More at the door. is a member of the Division Bloomdale who are serving as Delfin Perez Alonso, died noon, at up Vernon, Wednesday a will of the YWMIA, in Ogon of the event. Mrs. Hazel "Fashion Flair of 60 is the her home at 1434 South 24th East, information sheep herder, was found dead, Presidency a Division Dfrom the Great and be released is den, Sports shortly Wednesday morning at Clifton irector. She is the mother of two Salt Lake City. Salt Lake Council headquarters. Flat, near Gold Hill m Western children. Mellame Kay, who was obserTooele County. This program is under the di- ving her eleventh birthday, had Alonso was found, hanging from rection of the Tooele Stake MIA complained of a head ache and a tree, by Cecil Wordman, of Gold and everyone old and young alike had gone back to bed, where she is invited to attend. died in her sleep. Hill, after an extensive search. She was born March 23, 1949 The death was ruled a suicide Immediately following this proafter an investigation by Sheriff gram, a stake fireside has been in Salt Lake City to Marvin E. Fay Gillette and County Attorney arranged for all youth of the and Belva Y'ates Fredrickson Michael, age four, son of Mr. ' stake. This is the last of the ser- She was a member of the LDS and Mrs. Richard Fenton, was hit Gordon I fall. Sheriff Gillette stated that the ies of programs broadcast from Church and a student at the In- by an auto, Thursday before noon, dian Hills School. deceased had reportedly been act- Salt Lake City. in the street in front of the famand off had wondered Surviving are her parents, a ily home, 26 East First South. ing strange about 8 30 Tuesday evening He NATIONAL PARKS sister RcNee and a brother, Joseph Byron Townsend, in his auto, was found at 9.00 am. WednesOur National Parks cover an Paul, Salt Lake City, and grand- struck the little fellow as he dartarea of about 24 million acres, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum ed out in the street, from behind day. a pile of tree limbs. Alonso, who was employed by thus, each citizen owns about Yates, Vernon. of Salt Lake Funeral services are pending acre of forests, deserts, Ujxrn medical examination, the Jerry Berthnole, City, is survived by a brother in mountains, swamps, volcanoes, the arrival of her father from lad was found to have only suffered cuts and bruises. California and one in Arizona. Montana. and dinosaur bones. Confcr-whic- h r. Camporee Changed Former Tooe Is Sunday Evening Speaker 13-1- 6-- Waul Trees? Order Now You Look Pretty Too! 3 Child Dies; Gold Ilill Man Dies Funeral Fending Scout-O-Ram- Little Fellow Ilit by Auto Because of enthusiasm display- be in Tooele County, Monday and ed by local homemakers, Mrs Tuesday of next week. Rhea H. Gardner, Home ManageTHE PURPOSE of Mrs. Gardment and Furnishings Specialist ners visit is to conduct two of from Utah State University, will the discussions which she conducted at the last leadership school for women, held in Logan. Monday, March 28, at 1:30 pm in the Tooele City Hall Court A special meeting of the Tooele Room, Mrs. Gardner will discuss Valley Hospital Advisory Board will be held Friday, March 25, at pm. at the hospital. Hospital Hoard members are urged to e missing Q. WHAT are the symptoms of diabetes? Annual Spring - Syddall is in charge of the programs and Donna Porter, entertainment. Other committee members are LaDon Long, script reader: tickets; Audrey Lindsay, St. Clair, script; Lillian Hammond, store contact; Helen Buck, decorations, Geneve Buys, staging and June Hopkins, advertising. All proceeds, derived from this project will be used for the an- diabetic? nual community project. A. Many diabetic people do not have an adequate blood supply in their feet. They have to be very careful in the care of their feet. They should not treat their own corns and calluses. The diabetic should be careful that his feet are not subjected to extremes in temperatures. Heating pads and hot water bottles may burn because feet are not as sensitive as they Ly-net- should be. Q. IS THERE a relationship between overeating and diabetes, especially of sweets? If both sides of the family are diabetic, is it wise to keep sweets away from -- children. A. If both sides of the family are diabetic and those children are given excessive sweets they are much more likely to develop diabetes at an early age. Diabetes is a dominant trait. It is almost impossible to have children who do not have diabetes if both parents have it. IF MY MOTHER had diashould I have more freurine analysis than the average person? A. I THINK if there is a diabetes in a parent, the child should have a frequent urine analysis. Q. How does insulin help the diabetic? How long must the individual have to keep taking insulin? A. It supplements insulin produced by the body. They must keep this up. Their life expectancy is not any different than any one else with careful control. Q. betes, quent - Are Are You cuss "Your Money Habits "Your Work Habits Slave or Master of Your Time and You Slave or Master of Your The evenSpending and Saving. Energy. Tuesday, March 29 at 2 p m. ing meeting will be held in the Mrs. Gardner will conduct a dis- Tooele City Hall Court Room and cussion on the above subject at is planned for both husbands and a meeting in the Grantsville Se- wives. cond and Clark Ward Chapel. All residents of Tooele County TUESDAY EVENING, March 29,are invited to attend either the at 8 p m. Mrs. Gardner will dis- - Grantsville or Tooele meetings. Sugar in urine, (2) sores do not heal, (3) thirst, (4) weakness - weight loss, (5) visual troubles, (6) itching around vagina, (7) fatigue. Q. Without a urine analysis, are there any positive symptoms that the layman can recognize as leading to diabetes? A. NOT POSITIVE, but indicative, unless a urine analysis is run. Q. Should a diabetic treat his own corns and calluses. What care should be given to the feet of a A. (1) that Expert to Speak ome All Entry was gained at Safeway through an air vent on the roof and an unsuccessful attempt had teen made to punch the safe. The would-bsafe artist did. however, leave his calling card in the form of his wallet, containing "Modern medicine has made a identifying papers, which was great deal of progress in the unfound on the roof of the building derstanding and treatment of diabetes during the past forty years, AT JOHNSON'S Garage, entree was gained through a rear door Thi was the concensus of docand again, the safe had boon work- tors at the health forum, held ed on, but not opened. The bur- Tuesday evening at the Harris glar left an empty bottle of vanilla Elementary School, and attended extract at the scene of this crime. by over one hundred people. Chief Sutherland and Deputy DR. J. HERBERT MUlburn was Park picked up the suspect at the moderator for the panel of doctors. place he was staying and a search Others participating on the panel of his quarters revealed Swiss were Dr. Kelly H. Gublcr, Dr. watches, jewlelry and other merJoseph L. Mayo, Dr. Wallace R. chandise, identified later by Food and Dr. T. M. Aldous Center owner, Wayne Hymas, as Johnson, and Dr. Robert Felt of Salt Lake that taken from the store. As yet, City. police have found no money. The suspect claimed he received Over one hundred jsersons atthe stolen merchandise from a tended the meeting. Conducting Mexican. was Ted Gillette, President of POLICE were consulting with ex- Tooele Chamber of Commerce. perts, Thursday, on fingerprints Alfred Hanks offered the opening and footprints found where the prayer. crimes took place. Some questions and answers disValue of the recovered goods cussed at the Tuesday meeting was estimated at $500, to $600. were: meeting still is in $35 small Money Fashion Flair Show Mon. Scout-O-Ram- Former Vernon Diabetes F orum Held MIA Sunday Service Piclured above is the double mixed quartet from the Ogden Chorale group, who will be featured in the Sunday evening session of conference in the Tooele Stake, March 27 (L to R) Norenc Page, Betty Wilde, Sue Gillespie, KIca Kapp. (back row) Jay Page Royal Wilde, Grant Passey and Howard Ellis. March 28, - 8 P.M. 60c Admission Jr Ili Auditorium Spon. by Jr. WOmans Club of Tooele Q. SHOULD MILK be the diabetic diet? A. Yes. a part of |