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Show I'yl SECOSI) SECTION tl.c 4 13, 1960 gff yy Interesting Sidelights Tooele Transcript Friday, May il ny iyl (i'yy 'y yppy if jf"kf"'r'01 in y r ? tm 4- - Friday the !3:h, contrary to popular bei.ef, i a happy day for the average American because now he is working for himself and his family. The total earnings of Mr. Average American up until May 13th is about equal to his annual local, slate and federal las burden If his tax bill for were Withheld for total pa men! before he could bring any 'lake-hompav to his wife and children, his total earnings fiom January 1 to May 13. for four months and 13 dus would have been withheld. In short, he would have had nothing to buy food, clothing, medicine, shelter and recreation for the fust of the jear. This is on authority of the Freedom Foundation, which sanctions the National Tax Freedom Holiday, In 1920 tt was observed cm February 28, m 1940 on March 7 and in lM8 ihe holiday was observed on April 27. On what day will the lax Holiday fall in 1970? - 10 one-thir- At any hour at dawn, through the day. at dusk, in the middle of the night --- the people in our Tooele Valley hospital are ready to answer any emergency. And this week National Hospital Week -we'd like to pay special tribute to them. j When ou or your loved ones enter Ihe hospital, the help of many hands and many skills is mobilized at once. Whether you're going to have a baby, an emergency appendectomy, a broken leg set, or a swallowed safety pin removed, the services of the entire hospital family are there to aid you. And this hospital family is made up of many people whom the patient never sees. We're ail aware of the work of our physicians who direct our care, of the nursing personnel who perform so many services, and of others whom we meet directly in the hospital. But there are many skilled teams behind Ihe scenes, some concerned with tests and treatments, some planning and preparing three meals a day, some busy with the tasks of Keeping building and equipment in condition, providing fresh and sterile linens, andj keeping everything hospital clean," and some specializing in the! business management of the hospital, seeing to it that all the com-- ' plex services are ready when called upon. Hospital care for each patient is the product of the thought and devoted effort of many pcopl with many kinds of skills. We all join with us in saluting the dedicated volunteer hope you-wiand career workers who constantly strive to give us the best in modern hospital care. f Indiana University Beckons doctorate. Mr. Markworth has been a member of the Tooele High School faculty for the last two years. Pictured here are Mr. and Mrs. Markworth and their two sons Jeffery Carl (right) and Shaun Michael. The Carl Markworth family is leaving lor Indiana University at Bloomington, at the conclusion of school this car, where Mr. Markworth has accepted a teaching assis tantship in theatre and will work on his ). ' ' Slcrliiii Harris PTA Officers Newly elected off leers of the Sterling Harris PI A are pictured above, seated, Max llarvry, president; Mrs. Bertha Johnson, vice president; standing L to R; Martin Jensen, third Myers, treasurer; Beverly vice president; Donna Porter, secretary; second vice Principal Joseph Stephens, president. ll oOo Carl Markworth Awarded TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO THIS WEEK William R. Judd, has been appointed County Commissioner to take the place of his father, R. R. Judd, recently deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Albert B, England announce the engagement of two dozen high schools of Utah1 thcir dju;h,t'r Dorothy to Emery Johns. The marriage will take spent Saturday, May 7, finding' 'aC, r',nr,I!e UEEK-T- bc Orrin P. Millers a son; the Vincent worth's first job at teaching, but out first hand what makes a L. BIRTHS THIS a the vanan Barrus of Grantsvillc a daughter: Coopers daughter; he plans to go into college teach- .university tick. IT WAS the first annual High the Marlow Millwards of Grantsville a son; the Ralph Kadings of ing when he gets his doctorate. Stockton a daughter. School Mr. Markworth is a native of Day on the University of A FEW PRICES: Strawberries, full cup, ten cents; green peas, the state of Washington, and saw Utah campus, planned in cooperafresh picked, three pounds twenty three cents; radishes, small, tenwith tion of the state four years of service in the U.S. principals five bunches, five cents; cucumbers, long, green, each five der, Navy, before his graduation and to assist the high school students cents; salmon, Delmonte, can twenty cents: cheese full cream, two in for BYU. education the work at higher preparing post graduate five pounds cents; milk fresh, two quarts fifteen cents; thirty whether at the U. of U. or elseTranks, fresh in, per pound seventeen cents; sweet or sour pickles, HE WAS MARRIED August 28, where. can nine cents. 1956, to Miss Chyrl Shaw, of The students were provided Modesta, California, in the Los with every opportunity to get Angeles LDS Temple. They were answers to questions in their minds The row of trees which has linked new and old town for a sweethearts during their BYU about their futures. After hearing half century wtljj a bower of shade and coolness on East Vine was days. a welcome by Dr. A. Ray Olpin, pulled out this week. It was like loosing old friends, several reU. of U. president, one generation plants and the high marked. It is the history of Tooele They have two children, Jef- school into grows trees and the next generation cuts them down. students divided were Shaun and 2, fery Carl, age to their expressMichael, age 8 months. Mrs. groups according Markworth and their two children ed interests: education, business, Speaking about trees. Louts Pannunzio had a beautiful twelve will accompany Mr. Markworth to fine arts, law, medicine, engineer- foot pine tree on some of his property and he offered it to the city his Indiana assignment, as will ing etc. Lectures, demonstrations if they would move it. The gift was accepted and city workmen his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Mark-wort- and special activities introduced and equipment moved it to the City Park, near the First- - Sixth who is visiting here now the students to what a university Ward church, planting it next to the plaque which had been set near can provide them in training a pine tree which was donated by one of the local women's groups, assisting her son and family to and education. but someone cut it down and carried it away for a Christmas tree. get ready for the journey. Mrs. There also were counseling The transplanted Markworth is from National City, pine may not survive but the city should be periods . . . answering students complimented on the experiment. It may live. California. specific questions concerning Position With Indiana U. Carl Markworth, who has been instructor of speech and dramatics at the Tooele High School for the past two years will leave for Bloomington, Indiana, at the close of school this year, where he has accepted a teaching at the Indiana University in the subject of theatre. assis-tantshi- p Mr. Markworth who has his Masters from the BYU in speech s and drama will work for his degree at Indiana. doc-toi- INCLUDED in his local accomplishments are the production of Oklahoma" last direction year and Carousel," this year in cooperation with Karl Swan, rated as the two top high school public presentations in local In his own department of dramatics, at the high school, Mr. Markworth has directed for public presentation five major plays - oOo oOo and numerous other dramatic Mrs. skits for the school and public. He is also Division Drama Di- ive as e Tooele rector of the local MIA organization. family Tri-stak- Tooele high school is Mr. Mark- 1960 IHC to Tooele. Good 05 new! Pickup Buick Electra 1959 - Markworth has been acta Primary teacher in the Seventh Ward, where the has resided since coming $2195 Dr Hardtop Powered 4 3095 1958 DeSoto SweeP Sportsman Coupe 1958 Ford 1957 Dodge Fairlane V-- 8 1895 Dr. 4 1495 Door Sedan 4 .1485 1957 Buick 4 Door Hardtop 1595 Door Wagon 1595 4 V-- 8 Chevrolet 1957 Sedan 2 Dr V-- 8 1955 1954 Ford 8 Chevrolet Chevrolet V-- V-- 8 1954 Buick 4 Dr. Studebaker 795 Air Sedan 645 Door V8 Overdrive North Main Street k Phone dent; Principal Franklin Uhitchouse, second vice president; Mrs. Margcne Smart, secretary and Mrs. Geneve Buys, treasurer. Tuesday. Wednesday night the low was 68. The hot weather has struck so sudden that the citizenry didnt even have a chance to change from winter woolens. 82 on oOo Film to be Shown Saturday on K fcue Rrcatliiii" n, who-retires -- oOo oOo Carousel," is rated by many patrons as the highlight in high school production in the half century of the school history. The tiring hours of practice and drilling on the part of the large cast, orchestra and directors, paid off in perfection and high class entertainment never before reached in local amateur circles. So favorable was the comments of those seeing the Friday performance that many were of the opinion that seats for the Saturday show were oversold, which of course was in error. W'e are sure that we express the unified feeling of the school and patrons in congratulating Mr. Karl Swan and Mr. Carl Markworth on their unequaled success. The fact that everyone in the nation is affected, directly or inor uncondirectly, consciously sciously, by the results of farm accidents, because the national is affected. Of more economy basic importance is the loss in the welfare and happiness of the individuals and families who are accident victims. oOo oOo is estimated, without final official Countys figures available, to have increased from 14,636 in 1950 to 17,793 in I960. Several farming areas of Utah show a decrease over the 1960 figure, while the state as a whole has gone up from 688,862 Tooele in 1950 population to 882,924 in 1960. oOo TOOELEAN JONATHAN LOGAN DRESSES ONE RACK now $ 5.00 Berkshire & Riviera Hose With Seam pr. 75 PLAYTEX GIRDLES now $289 values to 11.95 Buy A Strapless PLAYTEX MAGIC-CLIN- BRA G at regular price of 5.35 and receive a $250 Playtex Bra Free RUMMAGE Enna Jettick (Limited time only) f, 2.00 SLIPS 25c Also A Large Group of and Velvet Step HEELS Women's White Flats rc9-3,9- 8 at Vi Price Now 2.88 New Arrivals of White, Patent, and Beige HEELS Spring Suits and Coats and P.F . Sun- Stepers and Flyers, in many colors and styles PLUS 290 7 looks on. Other officers at Mrs. Muellers right, arc Mrs. Joy Pratt, first vice presi- Frank D. Arnold, Tooele County's newly hired sanitarian, expresses the opinion that with proper regulations it is possible to restore Settlement Canyon to its former beauty and scrvicability for picknickers. If he can do this, he will have his public relations stake made as far as this section of the county is concerned. 195 Bamis iilMors S3 oOo And still speaking of the City. People are opening fire hydrants for various purposes to use the city water.- The warning is out that it is unlawful to use unmetered water from the city system, in fact, it is an offense to even have a wrench in your possession which will fit a fire hydrant. 595 Sedan 4 Tooele City has just spent three thousand dollars to put a rag chewer in at the sewage disposal plant. It is called a Comminutor and makes shreds out of rags and other bulky material to prevent the previous trouble of pump clogging. 780 1953 Buick 2 Dr. 48D 1952 g 1595 Bel Air Coupe 4 Dr oOo 1210 Hardtop Fairlane Coupe Officers TA oOo VISITS H. J. Thompson, Mrs. Raymond Kettner is visitaccompanied by his son, Roy Thompson, of Canyon this week in a jeep ing here this week among her Seattle, went to the head of Middle many friends from her home in and reached the pass from where you can see Bingham. They reAnaconda, Montana. She is guest port that County equipment had cut a path through. Some of the at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen drifts measured fourteen feet in depth. Spendlove. Temperature in Tooele stood at an official 89 Wednesday, and FORMER li-hU- A film on Rescue Breathing, The football stadium at the new two million dollar high school and mouth- - to- - mouth rescucita-tioat Brigham City will be named the Ferguson Field in honor of Coach will be shown at the Tooele Earl Ferguson this spring. Coach Ferguson, who has First Sixth Ward chapel, at 7; 3D coached at the Brigham City School for the past thirty nine years If. May Saturday, pm. is a brother of Beldon Ferguson of this city. The general public is invited to attend and a special invitation is The government would have to be blind in both eyes to deny extended to all wives and mothIndian lineage to Sharon Knight, whose picture and story is pub- ers to attend. The incident of a near accidental in today's Transcript. But, usually when one gets too much lished haul ail The City declares that their original agreement to the eyes it is really hard to see. Congratulations Dr. hanging in Tooele last week points over red tape cleanup materials from the homes, is now completed. It is up to Gubler on your determination to fight for the thing which is right to the need of all knowing the the property owners to haul away all that has since accumulated. methods of this rescucitation little miss. for this pretty This could be put in more diplomatic language, but why waste space. 1245 1956 Buick 4 Dr. 1955 pre-pato- I Mrs. Ruth Bunn, President of the Tooele Junior High School PTA congratulates Mrs. Mablc Mueller, who was chosen as her successor, while Mrs. Tclma Evans, left, Tooele County PTA President 1295 .1957 DeSoto 4 Dr..Firedome ... 4 Bel Ar Sedan 1 957 Chevrolet V-- 8 1957 Ford their education career and interests and also providing information about scholarships, required high school courses for university subject, religious activities avail able, military programs, fraternities, sororities and housing. ALTHOUGH the day was planned particularly as an educa tional experience for the students, the lighter side was not forgotten. the Students had a choice, in afternoon of attending a perfor mance of the spring ballet production or an intra- - squad football game. Juniors of high schools throughout the state were invited through their principals. Emphasis was on the juniors so they would have a year of high school left in which to take required subjects or otherwise prepare themselves for higher education. of the event were Neal A. Maxwell, assistant to the University of Utah president, and Mike Mattsson, U. senior stu- - Junior Last Bus members of Approximately twenty the Tooele Chamber of Commerce traveled to Dugway, Wednesday for their regular biweekly luncheon meeting. A special bus was furnished by the Tooele Ordnance Do-five pot to transport some of the members. Shown above getting ready to board the bus are L to R: Jack Maher, Sidney Noble and Chamber President, Ted Gillette. 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