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Show 7, jj' Parade .Big Military y T ? y. 7 ,f. ! ' II T' y x i 4 1 n t- - t 1 - L- o IDG $?. f Eleventh entry, 2nd Chemical A value packed Armed Forces Day Sale of Sales is According to Chairman Clydo Allen, military affairs colors V" formation of Utah Dewho will start from Tooele, trasvriRtnY and District American Battalion partment (Smoke Generators) of now vel through Skull and Rush Valcomitteeman for the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce Armed I ones on Tooele. in Da: going Legion (14 posts) color guards. Dugway Proving Ground, led by ievs before returning to Tooele. will Bus run Shoppers Retail merchants are contributing fo the action this Dugway plans are complete for Tooele's Armed Forces Day parade THIRD ENTRY will be (he Drum and Bugle Corps, and batAt 10 30 am. and 12.45 pm. to Towle for last and biggest day and celebration. Mayor and City Council and other talion color guard. weekend by offering bargains that will make Armed of Sale. Kiddies matinees will be shown at Twelfth entry, Tooele Ordnance the Kitz Theater - ad nission will Final arrangements for the big celebration were dignitaries will be as follows: Forces Day an event to remember. 9 30 a m. - Huge military parFourth entry, Tooele County Depot materiel armored tanks, be charged. made Wednesday morning in a meeting attended by repre- Chamber of Commerce president cannon and queen candidates (ren For a of who's selling what, check this,dJe originating at the i.itervetion American District Legio.i sentatives from Tooele Ordnace Depot; Dugway Proving and officers. mainder of participants in Mon- Ihl, ol th. TOOELE TRANSCRIPT lor your guid. lo! will convention hold their for Armed Eight American day's beauty Fifth pageant Legion entry, ARMED FORCES DAYS SALE bargains. There's a hatful to Second North, Ground; Yooele U S. Army Reserve Company; Tooele's in Towle during the day. national, state, district and local Forces queen). Towles USAR of National Guard Company; American Legion District 8; officials Units from Dugway, TOD, the on savings and tanks. every page. driving riding autos). 8.00 p.m. (two Towle Valley BowlTooele National Guard and Tooele Tooele County Sheriffs Jeep Patrol; Tooele City Police Thirteenth entry. Troop B,", Armed SIXTH ENTRY, the Tooele Bowl. Classic at ing The big sale and parade are Army Reserve Unit displaying 4th Recon., 8th Cavalry, Tooeles The Utah Air National Guard Department and the City Managers office and Chamber Forces Week queen. a of Tooele's action other just portion military might plus parade will buzz Towle Seventh entry, the queen's two Reserve Unit, in their tanks and of Commerce leaders. dur.ng the day. features. packed weekend, as a whole host armored carriers. I - run-dow- l,.. attendants. Western Boys Eighth entry, Armed Forces Day will begin Tooele. Baseball leagues with an 8 a m. flag- cereThe parade will begin at 9,30 raising mony atop Little Mountain, com- a m. and order of entries is as NINTH ENTRY, Tooele County plete with cannon salute and con- follows: Jeep Patrol. ducted by the American Legion Tenth entry, Civil Air Patrol Marshal of the aay, lead entry, - Cadets and officers. massa followed 17 of A. by Greenlee Post immediately George Volume of FOURTEENTH 115th ENTRY. Utah National Guard Engineers formation and B) (Company column. Fifteenth entry, District Eight American Legion convenlionaires. activities are scheduled foi residents and visitors alike, and Shoppers bus will leave Dug10LI OWING the parade, the NO CARS? Friday, noon, to come intfl Western Boys Baseball League WIT One of the few U S. towns never ill get underway, this does not Include the avail Towle for Armed Forces Sh'joH'ning still in progress. along with a 113 mile economy to have had a car in it is Acoma, ability of the local golf links, ten7.00 p m. Towle Valley Bowl-jrunis courts, swimming pool, etc. A by a local teenage automo-m- New Mexico - which is built atop full run- - down of events is as fol Classic at Tooele Bowl. jbile dub, the Flying Clutchinen. a high, rocky butte. way g Number Forty Nine Tooele, Utah Friday, May 20, 1960 Sixty-Fiv- e Funeral Sel For Tooele Welcomes American Legion Mr. Worthington Friday at 1 PAL Funeral Staley services for James American Legion, District Eight, will hold its annual convention in Tooele on Saturday, May 21, Armed be held will p.m. in the Grants-vill- e Worthington Friday at First Ward chapel. 1 Forces Day. District Eight comprises 14 Posts in Tooele and WestFRIENDS may call at the Tate 7 to ern Salt Lake Counties and Legionatres from these Posts Mortuary Thursday evening 9 pm. and at the family home will march in the Tooele Armed Forces Day Parade. Friday from 10:30 a.m. to funeral Following the parade, Legionaires will be taken to time. Butterfield pass in the top of Middle Canyon for a lunch Mr. Worthington died Tuesday at his home in Grantsville follow- which will be furnished by the Tooele Bit and Spur Club. ing an illness. He would have Convention meeting is set for 2 p.m. in the American celebrated his urday. 82nd birthday, Sat- Legion Hall and following the opening exercises the women will depart for the Kirk Hotel Coral Room and their Auxiliary meeting, while the men will remain at the Hall He was born in Grantsville on May 2, 1878, a son of Stephen and Joan Eliason Worthington, pioneers of Grantsville. Policemen Get Diplomas Graduates of the Peace Officers Refresher Course held at Canip Williams are L to Kenneth R: City Policemen Lynn Henwood; Mecham; John Daly; Ken Daly and Police Chief Lcland Sutherland. Policeman Raymond llulctt, also a graduate, was not when the picture was taken. The present two week continuous course was attended Special Musical Program Sunday A I Tenth Ward Choir members of the Salt Lake Twenty First Ward, under the direction of Bishop Lynn Vowles, will present the Sunday Sacrament service in the Tenth Ward on May 22. time is at 1 p m. The Meeting and public is invited to attend all ward members are especially urged to be there. by a different paur of policemen each cycle. Officer Orvcl Hamilton, started the course but sustained a broken collar bone and will finish the course this fall. The refresher school is taught by experts and gives effective training in all phases of law enforcement. Elders Social Over $200,000 property owner in these districts this notice, which in addition to the newspaper publications, lays the legal groundwork for the creation of the improvement district or districts. This improvement project will multi-purpos- sons and four daughters: Malon, Jethro, Wallace and Ervin; Mrs. Corvahs, Flinders, Margaret Montana; Mrs. Agnes Butters, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Joan Johnson, Grantsville and Mrs. Mary Cartwright, of Las Vegas. Thieves Loot Relief Society Convention Set Ajax Cement For 3 lay 26 the property Response from owners to this improvement project will not be known until the City makes an official check at its June 6th meeting. This special improvement project, if it is authorized, will be the largest yet planned in Tooele City to call for bids from pri- - BPW to Make Music Awards the high school. Mrs. Howard will also present the $100 scholarship award to a High School Senior girl, to be applied on entrance fees to a college or university. SUNDAY from 2:00 to 5:00, the graduating Senior girls and their mothers will be entertained at a tea, at the home of Mrs. Ann Russell, 49 Pinehurst Ave. Mrs. and Mrs. Elsie Myrtle AIlsop Lynn are All Club members are invited to attend. Officers elect will be honored guests. More Waler is the Question Survey of Tooele City water sup- sent water sources and uses and ply is being made by the consult- the possibility of developing new ing engineering firm of Nielsen, water sources, storage, and transReeve and Maxwell, of Ogden. mission facilities. .Assisting in the survey is Dr. The report is expected to be Ray E. Marsell, of the University of Utah, Department of Geo- ready by June 1st, and should form the basis for a program to logy. The purpose of the survey, ac- meet 'the needs of Tooeles exto cording Sidney Noble, City panding population. Manager, is to bring a detailed , James S. Worthington report to the city, covering Military Slight sample of the heavy equipment Tooele Ord-i- s readying for the Tooele Armed Forces Day Parade scheduled for Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Dugway 's 2d Chemical Battalion will march in the parade and also participating besides Tooele Ordnance Depot will be Troop B 4th Rccon, 8th Cavalry - Tooeles Reserve Unit under B the command of Capt. Ernest J. Rogers and Company 115th Engineers (Combat) Tooele Company of the Utah National Guard. pre- - Nclson - Anderson Swedes Cop Local Oscars cost in the neighborhood of $200,-00payable in five yearly installments, and assessed to the adjacent property to where the speLinda Nelson and Bob Andcr- - Steve Carlisle, and outstanding cified construction is made. The son were winners of the Oscars" technical awards went to Dale money will be raised by selling at the second annual Tooele High Bcvan and Nancy Holliday special improvement bonds, School Thespian Society Academy Karma Clarke was presented the vatc contractors. Wednes- Senior Efficiency Award. Award banquet, held Best supporting actor for one day in the Tooele High School multi- - purpose room, for being act play was Tom Tate and three the best actor and actress of the act plays Richard LaFevre and year. They also won for the best Glen Harris tied for honors. actor and actress of the musical. BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS THE OSCARS for the best sup- for three act plays went to Kathy porting actor and actress of the Lewis. Best actor and actress for one year went to Connie Whitehousc Ildiidy Corner, located at Mills and Tony Padgcn and they also acl, three act and musical was Junction, nine miles north of won this award for the musical. Richard Kroff, Nancy Holliday The versatility award was pre- and Joan Huliinger. Outstanding Tooele, was broken into between sented to Geald Bcagley and the Thespian awards were made to 2 a m. and 6 a.m. Thursday mornmost improved actor and actress Richard LcFcvre, Bruce Black ing and three guns were stolen. Proprietor Tom Plecas report- of the year awards were won by and Richard Kroff. ed the incident at 8 a.m. Thurs- Patti Mueller and Dan Gillespie. speech students Outstanding Production assistant awards award went to Tony Padgen and day to the Sheriffs office. dance Entrance was gained through a were presented Jack Adams, Karl outstanding and1 award was presented to Connie rear window. Frampton, Londa Gowans Breakin Nets Three Guns 1 Also surviving are 19 grand Thieves broke into Ajax Ready-mi- x children, 13 great grand children . Cement Co., late Tuesday or two brothers, Charles and Samhc,d and made off F.onveon. m ?u?day Wednesday, early 26 in the Grantsville First uel Worthington, both of Grants- with an estimated $400 worth of May all Relief SoWard Church for Mrs. Sarah tools, ville, and sisters: gasoline and other items. Wagner, Salt Lake City and Mrs. ciety stake board members and The breakin was reported to ward executives of the Tooele, There will be a supper dance The BPW Club has sponsored Phcobe Bills of Provo. Tooele and Grantsville Ken Daly, at 7:30 a.m. North Policeman of Third the Quorum given by the A Cappella Chorus of the Wednesday, by an Ajax employee stakes Elders on May 20, Friday at 7:30 Tooele High School this year and who had just come to work. The morning sessions will be p.m. All adult members of the will present the chorus awards. Third and Seventh Wards are inat 9:30 a.m. and all stake gin THE SPECIAL Award AssemPolice stated that windows and Relief vited to attend. in school will Society presidencies and the meet high bly locks were broken to gain entry and high councilmen in charge of A donation of $1.50 per couple auditorium at 2:15 Friday. Mrs. into ail the office and shop Relief Society are to attend. is being asked. Tickets may be Helen Howard, vice president of 10:45 a.m. All Stake Board memhad at the door or by contacting the Club and Mrs. Ann Siebers, bers will meet and at 1 p.m. all Wilhim Randall of the Seventh Central District BPW Chairman, DRINKING DRIVER stake Relief Society Board mem Ward or Max Sharp of the Third will be present. Mrs. Howard will award the National Orion trophy Ward. According to the National Safety bers, stake presidency, high coun and other special music awards Council, a drinking driver is in- cilmen, bishoprics and all ward to outstanding vocal students. volved in three out of ten fatal Relief Society executives, will The BPW members are guests motor vehicle accidents. of Karl Swan, music instructor at City Will Improve Being published in the issues of The Transcript and Bulletin is a Tooele City Notice of Intention" officially presenting to the property holders a proposed improvement district of extensive curb and gutter construction and street oiling. The official notice specifies the streets of the City which come under the proposed improvement and there has been mailed to each their confab. Major General Maxwell E. Rich o fthe Utah National MR. WORTHINGTON was mar- Guard is scheduled speaker at a 6.00 p.m. dinner at the ried to Cloe Rydalch, more than High School e room followed by a dance at fifty years ago, and his widow the Hall. Legion survives him together with four for Whitehousc. DEBATING AWARDS went to Ray KIcnda and Ronnie Millburn for the improved debaters and to Gary Burton and Bonnie Pendleton for the best debaters. Special technical awards w;ere presented to Mike Outzen, Judy Mitchell, Karma Clarke and Terri Wassom. Honorary Thespians were named as Alex F. Dunn, Miss Lois Pow'cll, Joe and Joey Liddell, Ray Gardner and Chvrl Markworth. MR. CARL MARKWORTH, instructor in speech and drama, was Master of Ceremonies and honored his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Markworth and his wife, Chyrl, by presenting them with ities. Richard Kroff was elected president to take the place of Tom Tate for next year; Bob Anderson was named vice president to take the place of Linda. Davis; Karma Lee DcSimon was chosen secretary to fill the place of Pam Church; .Joyce Duffin was named treasurer to fill the position presently held by Terri Wassom. The historian position went to Doris Adamson with Kathy Shields having previously filled this office. The Evening program closed with the students, parents and guests of honor, paying tribute to Mr. Markworth who leaves at the end of the school term to accept at the corsages. Thespians, their parents a teacher fellowship and special invited guests were Indiana University and work on present for the evening's festiv his doctorate. W ater Survey Water is the question in Tooele City, as exL to R: DSniel F. Lawperts confer rence, engineer; Sidney Noble, City Mana ger; John Reeves, engineer; Dr. Ray E. Marsell, U. of U. geologist. A I |