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Show F'y'ur'ywnyuy ni'iyrmE.in",ip'tiiini0 rysiiinyy''iiryy"r'W yyTyy"""nifr"y I IH, y yfiy Tj,rtiii.ir .iyynyt sy Volume yy-y- - yf j ' ff T g 1 y gg y g- J g,- - gj g jy- f g 13, I960 Number Thirty Nino Utah Press W omen Meet Here Saturday The Utah Press Women Will hold their regular monthly meeting in Tooele on Saturday. May M. at ocIik k in the Coral Room 'of the Kuk Hotel with Mrs. Nona 'Shihlev as hostess. IOREN C. DUNN, I ditor of the Tootle Transcript will be tho guest j IJptilw iii Tlu i Toitilt .Nilit There will the night, in U- - 1 strange lights tonight (lliuts-- i day. U this Saturday, DEADLINE May 14, according to Clyde Allen. general chairman. Latest entry is Miss Karma Clarke who is being sponsored by I The Tooele High Sihool class i't of plans their tnnlitinn.il lighting of the Students will leave on their; hike utxnit 7 pm and eK-- t 1' to have the bhxk lighted by 8 30 p m. They invite the tovcrisjxsiple to look to the east, near the mouth of Middle Canyon, to enjoy the spectacle of the light- ed Press interview directed by Ray Gardner, General Manager, Vern assistant Stevenson, manager, is si heduled for 11 a in. at KDT L, followed by a visit to the Transcript and Bulletin of-- 1 free and plant and a tour of Tooc-lA "T. D. "T. Public Invited to Art Exhibit Principal Joseph Stephens of the Sterling Harris school, points out some of the features of a painting on display to students, Gloria Clegg and David Vickie Davis, Davis (L to R). The picture is one of many hung at the Harris School, which will be on display Sunday, May 13, between the hours of 2 and I p.m. The public is cordially invited to attend the exhibit which will feature the work of many local artists. The annual show attracts wide spread First Art Exhibit anil Tea Sun. - g g g j. Interest is mounting in theice or Transcript Bulletin, before Armed f orces Day Queen con-- j the Saturday deadline, test, as more fair young ladies judging will be Monday. May enter the rave for the title of 16 ,he Cuy Mju Court Room "Queen and a cnannce to mgn at 7 M p m n,c p over the Tooele County celebra lie i invited. Judges will choose lion, May II. a Queen and two attendants. jr g- ITsTl Queens Seek Armed Title Names of contestants already submitted are Beverly Barrus and Maxine Kennedy, from Dug ay; Miss Saundra Sutton, Tooele Na- tional Guard and Diana Weyland, Fabric Specialty Center, Marilyn Bateman Jewelry. Tooele The huge celebration will in- - Clegg. Armory Reserve elude a huge military display in, Unit, Karma Clarke, Bateman the form of a parade, plus boys Jewelry baseball activities, a town sales promotion and other allied events. The Armed Forces Day Queen will rule over all activities. CONTESTANTS MUST be unmarried, and between the ages of 17 and 25. There will be bathing suit competition and an interview with the judges in street clothes. Organizations may enter their contestant by submitting her name to the Tooele County Chamber of g g vcJ Tooele, Utah Friday, May Sixty-Fiv- e y- 1960 Tax Value Notices In Mail Friday r Lady Demo Set m Iii'lallution namjuii ' May 19 Citv. Mrs. W. Cecil Tale will lie hostess at a patio tea following the business meeting. JVMES A. BLVAN. Tooele City Mayor will lx on hand to wcl- come the guests. Mrs. Betty Fisher, Assistant I ditor of the Kaysville Reflex, will interested Democratic ladies are cordially invited to attend the installation banquet for the new officeis of he Lady Democrat's Club, to lie held at the Hillcrestj Cafe, Thursday, May l'tth, at 7.30 conduit the meeting. Sidney Noble, (Tty Manager; Ted Gillette, President of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce will give brief talks. ASSISTING Mrs. I Utter in conducting the meeting will be Mrs. Darlene Gabraith, Salt Lake Tribune Staff writer, vice president. Mrs. Marba C. Josephson, Editor of the Managing Improvement Lra, second vice president, Mrs. Shirley A. Thuhn, columnist for Deseret News Wo- All Miss Janc-- Jordan The Harris School Art Exhibit p m. and tea will be held Sunday, May In? 50 $1 will Dinner per plate 15, from 2 00 pm. to 6.0 p.m. and reservations must lx in by Tooele of the The first 10 Many beauuful paintings have Tuesday afternoon, lor reservabeen placed in the school library i County Tax Valuation Notices will tions call Bernice Adamson. 10V). be mailed Friday, so reports Nor- - Ida by prominent state and local arWhite, 312 or Alma Jean WaThe quick acting and thinking tists and you, the public, are in- of a Tooele father, last weekend, val Adams, County Treasurer. - lters 135. man's Page, secretary; Mrs. EliThe seven thousand notices arevited to attend the exhibit. life of his the saved zabeth J. Moffit, Production Ediundoubtedly mails all expected to be in the The paintings will be on disMi.ss Janet Jordan, the daughtlittle three year old girl, who actor of Improvement Era, treasurMr. Adams 15 stated, 25. to 19th, Firemen from ,jby Mis. Milium May er of Mr. and May Auxiliary play er. cidentally hung herself while atj Comnmsionors Wlll of the Tooele 1 if th Ward, To Fntertain OTHER MEMBERS expected to play. as a Board of Equilizadon meet an from home arrived May 5ih, Marie Syndergaard, daughter of on I are: attend from and June 6th, lliishainl .Monday May 31st, eighteen months mission to the Mrs. Ramona Cannon, columnist Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eugene 10 a.m. to 5 on June and II with pm. States hold Central headquarters Firemen's Auxiliary w, Syndergaard. of 77 C Court . boost- junc 15th from 7:30 to their regular meeting. Monday. 10 at Independence. Missouri. ed herself up in the coal bin and Mjsazintf; Mrs. Katherine Notes- 9:30 p.m., to adjust any justifiable MISS JORDAN was called from May. at the Firemans Hall stuck her head through a loose of lhc Editor and b,, valuations on property Drill practice will lx held at ,be Kimball Ward in Salt Lake Miss Diane Weyland board. The child's foot apparently complaints j.ast Independent. 1960. 7:30 pm. for those who will One of the highlights of th.jsPped and sbe hung by her neck, for where she was employed at Mrs Wanda Lund, reporter and . . . would reign over Armed Conven- - the tend State the Firemens school year at Central School isj 0id Genealogical Libiary prior to'p,0,oj,raphor, Deseret News; Mrs. brother, njne year Jerry, Forces Day activities. tK,n- Sixth Grade Dance found Marie and summoned the American the annual her leaving. Violet Boyce, columnist; Mrs. Legion Festival which is scheduled forparentS- - when Mr. Syndergaard In her labors she has included Betty Kay, Editor of the Eitel dinner! luck m. a 8:30 At pot p RESUMES ARMY DUTY hfted his daughter from the coal To Holtl Elections Wednesday, May 18, at 6:30 Trade Magazine, and will be served and husbands of Kansas City, Kansas, the Mission'McCullough American Legionaires will hold be held on the play- - bin, she was unconscious, Richard E. Abbott has return- and blue of the office. Guthrie, Cushing, BcthamyjLduh Ridge, be will the members special their next regular meeting Thursed to his base at Port Hueneme ground area west of the school jand almost lifeless. Times. Oklahoma. and Magna Edmond, guests. Miss Kama Clarke He applied artificial respiration day at 8 p.m. at the Legion Hall Mrs. Genevieve Folsom, Tribune two weeks after spending at building. Carol Shields, Gayle Tale andi Miss Jordan reports a rapid for officers new which are at time to be The dances . . seeks queen title car the the time presented and Garden Editor will also be in at- home for his fathers funeral. police by of White in in are the of conversions charge the coming season will be electan outgrowth of the year's physi- arrived the child had revived. tral States and some sections arc,lem'ancc-reachincal education program and will She was taken to the Tooele ed. hlrs. Norma Britterworth, the that reminded are Members the proportions of stakes,! All members arc urged by include columnist of Sugar mixers, round dances, Valley Hospital where she was dues are now payable. been with a stake just having folk dances and square dances. checked and released to her home. Commander C. R. (Gus) Russell with- - House and Miss Virginia Barker Oklahoma at Tulsa, gamzed to be in attendance. Editor of the Sugar House ChamEvery sixth grade student partiin the past month. Annual genealogicalichives" Introduction by a visiting cipates in this program. ber of Commerce Bulletin and convention for Tooele, North representative; Roll call by a A cordial invitation to attend is Church of Chrht THE CENTRAL States Mssion other special guests from Tooele, Funeral HeM Tooele and Grantsville stakes, hasjvisiting representative; 2. ."Wor- - extended by pupils and teachers now has three stakes, Kan-- , Grantsville and Salt Lake City. area All to becn called for Grantsville High thy of All to all school patrons and friends. of Father For sas St. Louis and Tulsa. City, School, Sunday, May 15, 1900, duction by Miss Jordan will be honored a! Sunday Meeting with sessions at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. alive. Local W oman a home coming in the Kimball, You are cordially invited to atHENRY ' E. Christiansen and Funeral services were held last Using All the Sources in Re- North T Stake Tuncral services for Bush ward, 22M) South on Third East The on tend a filmstrip lecture Harold A. Dent, of the Genealogi- search - by a visiting representaTuesday in Star Valley, Wyoming Lawrence Green, 61, will be held Salt Lake Clly Sunday, May cal Society of Utah, have been tive; congregations! History of The Church followed for Albert Barrus, 84, father of song: and Show at 1 p.m. at the Colonial 21fnd, at 4.30 p.m. and she will, Garden Club Saturday Variety answer and a meeting will be period, Mrs. Alice Walton nof this city. by question assigned to attend the convention. Benediction by a Stake President, Mortuary at 21st South State in spcak at (bc (MK,e Ward 'held Monday, May 16th, in the A sparkling variety of talent sponsored by The Church of Those asked to attend arc: All dent. Mr. Barrus is also an uncle of Salt Lake City. Friends may callSacranu.nld M.rvjcc, Sunday, 29 Civic Rooms of the City Hall. members of the Stake Presidency, AFTERNOON President O. T. Barrus, Foster a the mortuary Friday evening Greetings and will be presented, May 12, in a Christ. Mrs. Clay Robinson of Sandy The meeting will be held in Barrus and Osmond Barrus, all Wdy High Council, Bishoprics, Stake welcome by the host Stake Chair- talent show to be sponsored by from 7 to 9 p.m. and prior to the will be guest speaker, her subon Tooele the Hall of Sunday the 386th City of Tooele. Quorum Seventy. Genealogical Committee and the man; Congregational song; Prayservice Saturday. will be African Violets. She ject Ward Genealogical Committees of er by a Stake President; Musical The show will be held at the May 15, 1960 at 3:00 p.m. The deceased was a native of March 18, Mr. Green was born Scl For will also show slides. Come and study. each stake at both the forenoon number. North Stake tabernacle and ticGrantsville and was born June 1, 1899, at Clover, Tooele County, to A plant sale will be held in Lov-in50 cents 1875 a son of Benjamin and and afternoon sessions. All church Demonstrations: 1. "Our ITuty kets are $1 for adults and Charles J. and Annie A. Williams Si. with the meeting. JlargiitTiles marconjunction to will He was for Proceeds Steel A. children. Barrus. to arc our and Introducinvited Forefathers go people cordially Green. He was married to Ruth Everyone wishing to buy plants ried to Margaret A. Millward, also Edwards, October 2, 1923. urged to attend the afternoon tion by a visiting representative; the quorums missionary fund. for spring planting is invited to of Grantsville on March 4, 1896. KimlerjiarU n Produced by Glenn E. Sacos, Roll Call - by a visiting represen session. He was a pipefitter for Utah come and join in the plant sale for Sheriff will musical feature been been a Deputy The detailed program has He has duets, Oil and Refining tative; 2. The Posterity of Asael'the Company and Kindergarten registration for the and mcetjnr. 32 years. Smith and Rev. John Lathrop -- quartets and comic acts, etc. Mr. accounced as follows: was a member of the Church ofjfall term'" of September I960, will, ... lhe club brinc FORENOON greetings and wel- by a visiting representative; Mo- Sakis is well known for his abiMr. Barrus had served in the Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. bc tdken at St. Kin- XnTand ihrubs Marguerites th e come by the host Stake Chairman; tion picture - The Hearts of the lities and was in charge of last Survivors include his widow, of jdcrgartcli presidency in Star Valley Stake Saturday, May been 27 in also had Salt Pioneer for and Parade interesta all those and for A benediction Salt Lake City; sons, daughters: from 2;00 to 5.00 years Congregational song; Prayer by Children, years by meeting p.m. Lake City. a Slake President; musical num- Stake President. ed in Minor League baseball has a Bishop and leaves a talented Clifford H. Williams, Ariz.; Vern, All children to be registered ber. Free luncheon will be served at The public is invited to keep been called, for Tuesday, May 17 fine posterity of five daughters, Mrs. William C. (Gwen) Oakden, Sunday School Slide- - Sound four sons, 52 grand children and Miss Lavetta G. Green, Salt Lake must be four or five by October Demonstrations: noon Saturday by Grantsville stake this date in mind and plan to at 7:30 p.m. in the city hall. I. "The Church Records Ar- - to all who attend the convention. attend. Coaches, managers, officials, 66 great grandchildren. City; Mrs. Francis B. (Joe) Hayes 31st, birth certificates must be Preparation Mcclin" Bar- San Francisco; Mrs. Paul Tooele Stake Sunday School (Elda) presented at the time of registraparents of boys between the ages President and Mrs. O. T. of 8 to 12 years, sponsors or any rus, Mrs. Foster Barrus and Mrs. Seiber, Layton; nineteen grand- tion. This will be the one and preparation meeting will be held others interested in boys baseball Addie Barrus were among those children; brothers, sisters: John only registration for the fall tcrm.lSunday, May 15, at 2:30 p.m. at All children must be registered, the T ooele Fourth- - Eleventh Ward, are urged to be in attendance, ac- from Tooele attending the funeral. W., Mrs. Annie St. Jeor, Mrs. the of one All ward Sunday Sihool was this dale even if they have on Barrus Sina St. Prcsient Clifford W. Garth Tooele; to Jeor, J., Sawyers, cording Salt Lake City and Ambrose L., been admitted to the'errs and teachers should plan to President of the League. speakers. Vernon. be ill attendance. waiting list. Child Narrowly Escapes Hanging t Janrl Jordan Finidirs Central Stales Minion Jor-jdu- Ceil Ini School X Sets Open Air Dance Festival r at-Tt- j . a Genealogical Convention Kites Sal. In e SEC al l IM for Imitcs Bush L. Green I Garden Club To Mcel Moil. IJo"ilralion Minor League Calls Meeting Scl. y llthT ff May Dance Revue Saturday 7:15 PM Dancning Thru the Seasons isidanccrs joining, in gay colors to the theme of the Dancnc Revue of bring the show to a close. Starting time is 7:15 at the North Tooele Tabernacle on Saturday, May 11th. Ward MIA Sponsors Sal. Nigh I Dance IO1I1 Vacation in Holland Little Dutch Tulip girls who will appear in the Genevieve Lewis Dance Revue Saturday, May 14, at 7:15 p in. arc pictured above L to R front, Carla Orlando, Carol Stoker, and Sandra Hale. Back row: Rosc- - ann Collcdge and Nolecn Anderson. The revue will be held in the North Slake Tabernacle. Admission is 50 cents lor adults and 25 cents for children. Saturday night MIA dance wt be held in the North Tooele stake the syncopated beat of blurs and recreation hall, starting at 9.00 February brings a dainty minuet, p.m. or immediately following the and a sweetheart dance. Various Genevieve Lewis Dance Revue. tpes of hats will herald in spring There will be refreshments and with celebration dances from the a floor show. Music will be by the North Stake Orchestra, and Mardi Gras. THE GRAND FINALE will bcithc evening will bc under dircc-balle- t of flowers with thirty lion of the Tenth Ward MIA. aturday Night DANCE t North Stake Tabernacle North Slake Orchestra ; Lill Could Re Sanlas Reindeers Handsome Santa (Mike Gibbs) is surrounded by his pretty reindeers ready for their dance in the Genevieve Lewis Dance Re vue, Saturday, May II. L to R: Midialle Rajlene Maxhdd, Robjn White, Karen Syddall, KrLti Lee and Sic an Bishop. Flames, |