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Show New Association Will Sponsor Community Concert Series ... after the close of the campaign. Ithe theatrical basis of random 'dal risk, on the part of any one High School Auditorium. TOOELE COUNTYS memberperson, group or organization. ADDITIONAL Information about ticket buying. ship campaign will kick off offi- the organization may be obtained Their support depends upon the The community concert associacially with a dinner in the near from association workers, who support of a group of people who tion is organized on a memberfuture. feel that concerts by world famous join a movement for the purpose ship basis, which entitles one to It is hoped that this civic music artists, and musical attractions of establishing a peimanent con-- l attend all concerts presented each association and all the workers add and distinction to the cert series. prestige season. will make the drive a success. life of any city. At the end of the membership Interested citizens are warned ter season. However concerts can not beOnly nationally famous singers however, that no tickets will be campaign the memberships are closed and no one can join for and instrumentalists will appear sold to individual concerts and no come an established institution in at the concerts to be held in the memberships will be available our daily lives when promoted on .basis which eliminates all year. concert presentation, citizens from throughout Tooele and the surrounding areas will be invited to join. A $7.00 membership for adults and a $3.50 student fee will assure each member of at least three concerts during the fall and win- president; Mrs. Nona Shibley, as Bevan, Mrs. Jay DeLaMare, Mrs. third vice president; Mrs. Barbara! W. C. Tate, Mrs. Bus Harwood, Turner, secretary; Kenneth Dean Mrs. Herman Pedersen, Mrs. John treasurer and the following board Joumay, Mrs. LeGrande Jones, of Mrs. David Davis of the New members: James Bevan, Tooele1 Mrs. I. D. Bird, Mrs. Harold York office of the national organi- City Mayor; Lee Caldwell, Tooele' Stoker, Mrs. Faye Erickson, all zation of community concerts. High School Band Director; Dr. of Tooele; Mrs. Theodore Dozois Sidney Noble, Tooele City Mana-- I J. . Millburn, Mrs. John Gillespie,; of Dugway; Mrs. Jack Johnnson, Mrs. Helen Grantsville; Mrs. Ernest Johnson ger. has been named President; Paul Seeley, James Palmer, Grantsville City House, Mrs. A. T. Hereim, Mrs. Stockton and Mrs. Erwin C. Hoe-maTod Park. Mayor, as vice president; Mrs. Frank Shafer, Mrs. John Paulos, UNDER the civic music plan Ernest G. Mantes, second vice! Mrs. Ted Gillette, Mrs. James TOOELE An organization conaimed at bringing cert artists to Tooele County has1 been set up under the direction of top-flig- finan-anoth- m Volume 5P Tooele, Utah Friday, June Forty-Si- x Number One 17, 1960 Alma Sonne at LDS Tooele Slake Confcrenec To Slress Youth Program Tooele Fireman Brin" Home Stale Trophy Elder Alma Sonne, an assistant'Missionaries. to The Council of Twelve Apostles A leadership meeting to be held of the Church of Jesus Christ of at g.oo p.m. Saturday and Day Saints, will be the eludes the: Stake Presidency; visiting official at the sessions of H,gh Council. Bishoprics, Quo- Tooele Stake Quarterly Con-jPresidencies and secretaries, ference, Saturday and Sunday, Secretaries appointed to each June 18 and 19. President Howardjward -- phe Keep Faith With Clegg, announced this week. jYour Family Program", and Stake Elder Sonne is a prominent servicemans committee and co of and leader civic banking northern Utah, in addition to his Sundays general sessions, open church assignments. He has been to a leader in the Rotary Club and 10 the public, will be held at a m. and 2 p.m. in the Fourth is a member of the Board of and Eleventh Ward Chapel, 192 Trustees of Utah State UniverWest Second South, Tooele. sity, Logan, Utah. He has serv- Tooele was well represented at the annual Utah Firemans State Convention held June 9, 10 and 11, at Cedar City. p The men caught the eye of the judges as they marched in the parade in their white shirts and trousers, striking with green and white hats, green sashes and ties. i Named as the best appearing group in the state, they brought home a beautiful trophy. EQUALLY SMART and pretty as a picture, the Tooele Ladies marched behind their Auxiliary, Elder Sonne ed as a missionary, stake presihusbands. They too, wore white dent and European Mission presidresses with a touch of green dent. trim, white shoes and gloves. This group missed a top rating Hits Pole Kims ALL CONFERENCES held in to be concert for artists top flight Planning did not have a because only they 1960 will focus on emphasis youtl brought to Tooele under a civic music proWallace Short, Salt Lake City drill. development as part of a special ject are a few members of the committee. truck driver, was released on $100 Carol Shields was a holdMrs. church-wid- e and A membership drive is now underway and youth parents bond for leaving the scene of an over trustee in the ladies state Dr. Frandsen by Church President David O. only those holding membership will be enaccident, Wednesday evening, five organization. McKay. titled to attend the concerts. Pictured above miles north of Tooele on MEETINGS, luncheons, tours C. The accident involved Shorts Conferences are held four times and dinners were on the agenda each year in the nearly 300 stakes G. Carlos Smith, of the General truck, swerving off the road and for the visiting groups. Highlight of the Church. Church leaders re- - Superintendency of the convention was the trip to of the YMM1A, hitting a pole about 10.00 p.m. tour Zions Canyon Lodge where dinner the missions will the be gularly fifty speaker at the Sunday Wednesday. Trooper Neil Bishop and the was served outside in the splenthroughout the world where moreevening session of Tooele Stake than 6,000 young missionaries are Conference, this coming Sunday Sheriffs office investigaged. dor of the canyon and dancing was enjoyed. engaged in proselyting activities, John C. Frandsen, son of Mr. each paying his own expenses for Elder Smith, is a former Stake mRRIAGE LICENSES Attending from Tooele were the President of Holladay Stake, be- - ,SSUED AT TOOELE ' following men and their wives: and Mrs. Lee Frandsen of Grants- a period of two to three years. fore being called as an assistant1 L. Howard will Lee, ville, received his PhD degree in Saturday evening meetings The 1960 Tooele County Fair will be held August 11, 12 and 13, George Lee, John , to the General Superintendency of! Ralph Kenneth Tanner, 22 of Willard Peterson, Max zoology at the ninety first annual be for leaders of the local Thursday, Friday and Saturday, so said James A. Ferguson, Chair-- ! Dunlavy, the Mutual. (Tooele, and Linda Kay Brown, 18, Dave Dale held at the Smart, Univ.jgregations. jAnderson, man and General Manager of this years fair. Brac-hel- d A MISSIONARY The evening session will start Brigham City. of Utah, on June 6th. meeting will THE COUNTY FAIR, designed to be the biggest yet, will be Buck, Reid Bracken, Floyd be held Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at 7 p.m. in the Tooele Fourth Larry H. Harrison, 21, Tooele, FRANDSEN DR. at the Tooele National Guard Armory and in conjunction with ken, Jack Maher, Norval Adams graduated Fay Gillette, Bill Shepherd, Jackfrom Grantsville High school with the following to be present: Eleventh Ward, and will be under Barbara Lu Sutton, 20, Grants the Babe Ruth Boys Baseball Regional Playoffs. Stake Presidency, High Council, auspices of the Tooele Stake MIA ville. Frank England, Frank Davis, Eastman, Wendell Tate, Gerald aurate degree with high honors Bishoprics, Quorum Presidencies Every County resident is espe- sion head listed above. and secretaries; Stake Auxiliary cially invited to enter one or more THE COUNTY Commission has Whear, Thurman Shields and Spud from the Unjversity of Utah of the many divisions of the fair. named George Buzianis as the 1955. While an undergraduate at Executives and Secretaries; Stake to Besides Mr. Ferguson, the 1960 Commissioner representative $the university, he was active in Fair Board is as follows: Publicity the fair. military affairs and received a THE BEE Loren Dunn; Agricultural and Mr Ferguson concluded that commisson in the O for hisA Ernest The bee is "admired Boys Youth Program since there are only two months Reserve at Leland and Beckstrom; until Fair time, all prospective industry, but respected for ns gradualion Biggs Arts and Crafts - Mrs. Foster Nix; entrants would do well By ability to sit down and concen- During the school year of 1955-Division (Needlework, njng t0 plan their exhibits now. while working for his Masters 36, canning and baking - Mrs. Wayne John was a graduate asdegree, Mr. Robins; Military Division in sistant the department of zoo- ElizaThe Elks Annual Golf TournaAbbott Grode; Girls He wrote his Masters thesis logy. Naomi Show Flower ment will be held at the Tooele beth Darley; H on the parasites of the amphibians Golf Course on Sunday, June Warburton; Fair Queen Division-- ' of Salt Lake County. After re- City 19, 1960. Tee off time is 10 a.m. Mrs. Loren Dunn; School and Jr. ceiving his Masters degree in 1956 to 3 p.m. Homemaking - Lois Powell; Enhe spent the following year at The Callaway system of handitertainment - Lt. Max Newman; Alex Rhone, 80 East First South, Tooele, filed Tuesday for four-ye- the University of California in capping will be used so the dufBeckLeland Mechanics Farm County Commissioner on the Republican ticket. Berkeley, as Thompson Memorial fer has the same chance as a strom and Ernest O. Biggs; PoulMr. Rhone is the first candidate to officially file with the County Scholar in par parasitology. John etc. shooter to win a prize. elections. try, Pigeons, Rabbits, Clerk for the September and November Since that time he has been The program includes refreshHayward; Dance Review - Dorothy For years an active member engaged in studies and research ments at the golf course and dinSearle. Those wishing additional of the Republican Party, Mr. asof as at the Utah, University ner at the lodge from 5 to 6 p.m. information about any of the divi Rhone is presently Tooele City Reon a National Science! The sistant sions are asked to contact the divi- publican Chairman, and has been charge for the entire proFoundation research project, and gram, green fees, refreshments, for 10 years, City Councilman as a University Research Fellow. dinner and prizes is only $5 per director of the Municipal league The title of his doctoral couple. for three years and a past County d W. Cleon is "Endoparasitism in Make your reservations early by Republican Chirman. FBI Agent Populations of Rodents of the contacting one of the committe will be Lake Bonneville Basin, Utah. chief, City police He has been a member of the members: Brothers Marv Richins, guest speaker at the noonj DR. FRANDSEN Is a member Chairman; Ken Harker, Frank Tooele City Volunteer Fire DeWednes- of a number of honor and profes-daluncheon Re-Elecli- on meeting, partment since 1926, and recently Palmer, Frank Bowman, Everett June 22, of the was elected to his 18th year as Hymas of Com- Kappa Ki, Phi Sigma, 'Treasurer of the State Firemans County Chamber Senator Ernest G. Mantes from special interest to the Parasitolo-aheld be will Luncheon of t American merce. Society He is also a past Association. Juab and Tooele Counties has f.l- - welfare of the state and of the! the Kirk Coral Room, be- - gists, American Microscopical of thc 3tate Association. jd for nation. ed with the Secretary of SUte at 12 noon. Society ciety, Helminthological Mr. Rhone is past Commander to the Utah State Sen- Thc Utah legislature can pro-o- f Included in Mr. Skousensjof Washington, and the American the Toode American Legion ate on the Democratic ticket. vide the example by subjecting Post; talk will be a review of his Association for the Advancement past master of the Rocky to I am filing for every measure or bill to the acid Mountain Lodge No. 11 of AF and bookThe Naked Communist, of Science. He is the author of the Utah State Senate, said Sen. test: Does it serve all of Utah or a number of technical papers on a current best seller. AM, and is presently secretary of 18 Mantes, because I am mindful jUst part of it - For what is good the Tooele Fraternal Order of James Dugdale, advisor to various aspects of parasitology, of my duty and responsibility to for an Utah is good for every the C. of C. Board of DirecjFacies Lodge Aerie No. 164. The Eighth Ward Sunday serve my people and my state. utahn irrespective of how he seeks will also report on the tors, School is sponsoring a benefit active he been has For years "IT IS AN exceptional privi- t0 ciassify himself." AUXILIARY FIREMENS AS1LOMAR National Strategy, dance on Saturday, June 18, in in boy scout work and he is now lege for me to have the oppor- Conference staged by the 6th TO MEET MONDAY the North Tooele stake tabernacle. of the Ward Clerk Assistant is SENATOR MANTES active this' in tumty to serve my State U. S. Army at Pacific Grove, Firemens Ladies Auxiliaty will An invitation is extended to Tooele First LDS Ward. He has affairs. I the realize and community jin fully capacity which he attended recently. to'ved as President of thc Tooele jh0d their regular meeting on everyone 14 years of age or older great responsibility wishing reservations forjMonday June 20th at 8 p.m. in in both stakes. Dancing will be .AH, of the Lion Club President and the honor. t0 HEREDITY Firemans Hall. Hostesses for to the music of the stake orchestra of ComAmerica today is working and Tooele County Chamber the evening are Luana Davis, Ella and there will be a floor show Parents generally provide both of a is He merce. member the sacrificing with determination to Masonic Myrle Whear and Kathleen Crif-fu- and refreshments. the Benevo- - heredity and environment. Maybe maintain the human dignity and All members are urged to be Admission will be 25 cents or and Pifcn(frtivo Order of Elks thats why so many find fault with lent to protect our noble ideals. Our 50 cents per couple. in attendance. the youngsters. the Order of Eagles. and states and nation are confronted He served as National Presiwith many problems and chalFedera- dent of thc and demand & Spur July Hit Plans that courage lenges f 19Il4 no can we Amcncf j" . longer 1957 he leadership and Good- - Will afford the luxury of special beneExcursion Commander to Greece fits for special interests. These with about 300 members taking influential minority but small in the excursion. groups, must subordinate their part Fietured above are two beards that will vie for honors In In 1958 he was elected State Tooele's 4th of July beard growing contest. Lee Caldwells Senator from Juab and Tooele is pictured on the right and on the left is Arnold foliage 13. District County The bottom photo is W. H. Worley, chairman of Gregrich. blue matched arc to wear The Queen Contest for the big land regdiha, and 25 per cent pairs, joausjpleasurc class, thc beard growing committee presenting Utahns number one class stock trail calf The land cotton shirts. western and celebration ers horse, Day appearance personality. roping, Independence citizen, Governor George D. Clyde with a permit authorizing and rodeo is scheduled for June First place winner will be award- - queen and her attendants will be Shetland pony class, various types Judge M. Lari Marshall fined his honor to remain shaven. All adult males of Tooele of races, and others. Everyone 21, the second night of the Horse ed $50, and each attendant will. required to participate in the July Horacio Lopez $150 and thirty have three choices - grow a beard, spend a couple of hours events The more to attend. 4th on 7:30. Come 25 festivities. which starts $25. receive with at The Tooele Show, County Agricultural days suspended, days in the pokkie for failure to sprout some chin growth, or pay for more chance the Ofin City Court. won, and support your choice. Winners again Stabilization and Conservation Wednesday a dollar for a permit authorizing the bearer to remain clean Out- show will as the be horse the The is The to of contest town rider will out was who be selected arrested be will attaining trophy fice this yearly open by any early Lopez, open Thursday, shaven. The whole business is part of the Bit and Spur Club Wednesday by State Trooper Ncil;Junc 16, and then every Monday judges. Judging will be 50 percentjover 16, but former rodeo queens. held June 20th and 21st, beginning standing Riding Club of the and the Tooele Sixth Ward's big 4th of July celebration. Con-i at .7; 30. Judged events will include horsemanship, 35 percent horse, arc restricted from entering. Dishop, pled guilty to the charge, nd Friday until further notice. t ! Carlos Smith Sunday Eve MIA Frandsen Receives Ph. I) From U of Utah John James A. Ferguson Named Tooele County Fair Head Speaker Annual Elk Golf Tourney begin-Wome- 4-- Here Sunday Alex Rhone First to File For Commissioner Posl ar disserta-formerjtio- n Isolat-Lake.e- Stale Senator E. G. Mantes Files for Nov. y JrS. Eighth Ward Sets Benefit Danee For Sal June . n $130.00 For D.D. Iit Queen, Rodeo, Horse Show I I I Beards Beards Beards? U-3- |