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Show Volume Sixty-Si- Tooele, Utah Friday, x Number Foity One Tod Housing Ends in 1962 Colonel C. M MaiGrugor, Com- permanent quarters on post to Tooele Ord- take care of some of the families mand, ng Officer. nance De;xt. announced today now residing m Tod Paik Tlie commercial build. ngs in that the temporary quarters lor Tooele Ordnance Dim1 families the Tod Park aria wi.i be retain-ebuilt during World War II are and used for office space. scheduled lor demolition Siam at 1 Tod Park, Bids lo demolish the Vacant bO buildings containing 259 family units will be announced nxm by the District Engineer, II San Francisco. California. THE BALANCE of World War A tourist brochure of Tooele II temporary hous.ng - 83 build is being oigamed by County Ings cuntainmg 250 units the Chamber of Commerce, I for disposal by July but the committee is in need 1962. They are now occupied by of pictures. 130 families. Any who have good, clear, Originally there were I0s0 fam of any cities, hisphotographs Tod at Park units ily housing recreational torical sites, built by the James T. Barnes or land marks in Tooele areas Construction Company for the are asked to loan County Federal Public Housing Administo either Nona these pictures tration at a cost of J2.500.0o0 Shibley (phone 435) or to the The Tod Park units are substan Transcript Bulletin. dard and action has been in proThe cooperation of the engress for the past several years tire County is asked in this to dismantle the units as they project. have become voluntarily vacated At one time Tod Park boasted a population of 2 00 people. At the present time the population K. 9 is 732 with 1SS1 children attending the Tod Park Elementary School March 24 1961 Railway Express is Opposed at Hearing Button lW h r.J Swimmers Need ! Pictures Wanted For r octlitre Over 400 swimmers half of from out of state will be comH-tmin the Intermountam Age Group Swimming and Doing here in Tooele Championships 30 31 March and 1 April. Housing for such a large group all avail is now at a premium able hotels and motels in the area arc reserved, and an urgent plea is being made by Myrtle Allsop. the Housing Chairman, fur lix'al citizens to help alliviate this sit- them Due For Demolition These are some of the World War II temwhich are porary quarters at Tod Park scheduled lor demolition soon. According lo Tooele Ordnance Commander, Depot M. MacGregor, bids will soon be announced to trar down W vacant buildings containing 258 family units. Col, Cecil the- - is Tooele I redly to Su't Luke and trucking it lo ItMK-l- ( humlh-- r of Commerce Those ojiHs ng tins said that weie among those who protested five truck lines now have access Ihe closing of the Tootle Railway to Tooi u County and there wasnt Express Ollue, in a public heur-in- enough business for another truck held T ut sduv m Tooele. hue IURION TRUCK hud one witPUBLIC SFRVICE Commission- ness and lewis Brothers Stages ers heard Sid Cornwall represent had one witness while the Rail the Railway J. Reed Barton Truck way Express called three shippers Tuft represent witnesses from Kearns. lines und cithers and Irene Warr The Railway I xpress proposed represent Lewis Brothers Stages. The case is now in the hands closing the Tooele office in fuvor of having railway freight go di of the commission. County Housing lew line. 1 riu k Brothels Stages mid Air Force Claims Lakeside Beller uation. Latest word from the Air Force is that the proposed Anyone who has a spare room Surveillance Test Site will be located at Lakeside, inor a spare bed and are willing to stead of near Wendover as originally planned. house these swimmers are urged to THIS IS THE information which Mr. Ray Pruitt gave at the contact Mrs. Allsop at 1399 or 174. Tixtele County Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Wednesday, in a or Leigh Pratt at 901 or 1631. It to the Chamber on his trip to Washington D.C., to see report you have a preference as to boys, about the decision of the Air Force to change the site. girls, adults or ages, the housing In a detailed report, the Air Force officials endeavored to TOOELE ORDNANCE Depot committee will see that you are point out that it would be more and the south area of the instalaccomodated. economical lo build a seven and lation known as the Deseret DeHousing is all that is required million facility at LakeElder S. Dilworth Young, a welfare committees. pot Activity now have 77 sets of i Mr. and Mrs. Raymond R. Dunn the guests will provide their side which is member of the First Council of just over the boardSATURDAY, March 23, 8:00 own board and have arrived m Tooele from a transportation. er from Tooele County, rather Seventy, and Elder Irvin B. pm. - Priesthood leadership four and a half years residency than use the existing facilities of a member of the General meeting for Stake Presidency and in Chateaurouix, France and MadWendover Air Base. Among other of of Church the all Welfare members Clerk, Staff, Council, High rid, Spam. things the Air Force stated that Saints of Bishoprics and Branch Presi Jesus Christ of Latter-daMR. DUNN was a civilian ema noise nuisance would bother The public is invited to attend will be the featured speakers on dencies and Clerks, all Melchi ployee of the United States AirWendover 25 zedek residents, but in a Tues- the North Tooele Stake choir and March Priesthood Presi Sunday, Quorum Saturday force as an electronics equipment Wendover residents festival, on Friday, April 21, 1961, con dencies all group a and and day meeting. 26, Clerks, during quarterly A 39 took District Court both France and jury said they were willing to put up at 7:30 Colonel Cecil MacGregor, TOD specialist in of Tooele Stake. their Sec ference Assistants and leaders, pm. which will be held In France he won the minutes to find Benny Fuel, Gil with the noise. The Air Force at the North Tooele Stake TaberSUNDAYS general sessions, to retaries, all stake and ward mem bert Commander, will be the featured Spain. Broadbcnt and Mark Nes-le- based J. Civilian Meritorious Service its arguments mainly on nacle. which the public is invited, will hers of Aaronic Priesthood Com speaker at the American Legion Mr. Dunn will leave next Monguilty to Grand Larceney in the fact that Wendover Air Base be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at mittees for those over and unde Auxiliary meeting, Tuesday, 28 for Seattle, Washington, where connection with the July 29, 1960 The seven ward choirs particifacilities were not adequate for This regular monthly day March. Ward 21, all stake and ward Auxiliary the Tooele Fourth-Eleventhe will attend orientation school burglary of tires from Alan's the Ammunition Surveillance pating in the festival are Second, Executive Officers. meeting will be held in the Coral for the Minuteman Missile, after chapel, 192 West Second South. UTOCO service. Fifth, ' Seventh, Eighth, to Third, Room of the Kirk Hotel. Tests, and that it was Sunday, March 26 - 8:30 a.m Conducting the conference will which he will go to Great Falls, Judge A. H. Ellett deferred sen establish such a site so risky Tenth Lake View. and to close be Stake President Howard J Special meeting for Stake Presi In addition to Colonel MacGreg- Montana, for an extended fencing until April 4, to allow Wendover. assign dency, High Council and Bishop- time for Clegg, or's talk on Citizenship Respon ment in the Minuteman Missile In order to make this festival investigation by the Adult rics. a success, all choir members, sibility" the local unit will have program. Probation Board. was a that road learned It also a was Elder Young professional Sunday, March 26, 10.00 a.m. as its guests the Department of Mrs. Dunn will remain in Tooele Sentencing wifi be in Salt Lake to the proposed site will have to choir presidents, ward choristers executive of the , Boy Scouts of General session for all of the pubUtah President, Mrs. Donna Duph for a more extended visit with City. 22 years before his lic. go through Tooele County, leav- organists and accompanists are for America in, and District 8 President, Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. B to be in attendance at the 1915. He in church ing Highway 40 at the Lowe Un- urged appointment Bonnie West and their secretaries. Pauliin. Sunday, March 26, 2:00 p.m. scheduled rehearsals, following had also served as a missionary General session for all of the derpass. Chairman for the meet, Mrs which will be held at the North MR. DUNN is the son of Ray New of was and the president DeVon Iverson and Mrs. LeGrande and AFTER FURTHER discussion Tooele Stake tabernacle, and will I Phyllis Dunn, and is a native England Mission from was decided to look into the be for one hours duration: Wedit Randall, announce that the even of Joseph, Utah, but became a Elder S. Dilworth Young ELDER NYDEGGER is a diing's program will begin at 7:30 resident of Mercur for a time and The Tooele Fire Department Air Force report further to deter- nesday, 29 March - 8; 30 p.m.; Weof rector Church the famed with a dinner being served. All the family moved to Tooele as he announces that contrary to what mine if money could not be saved Wednesday, 5 April - 7:30 p.m.; lfare Plan. Auxiliary members are urged to entered the third grade. certain salesmen have said, it by building the site near Wend- Friday, 14 April - 7:30 pm. and be present. Lady guests are also Mr. Dunn attended Tooele high All conferences held in 1961 will does not sponsor or recommend over. Wednesday, 19 April, 8:30 p.m. focus emphasis on youth developcordially invited. Call 780 or 4.90W school and enlisted in the U. S. Home Fire Alarm Systems. On Sunday, 23 April, this same The Chamber also heard a profor reservations before Saturday. Airforce in 1949, serving forty two ment as part of a special ChurchAccording to fire officials, many gress report on the new Tooele choral group will furnish the months, and on his discharge work The annual rummage sale spon- wide parents and youth program All teen agers of the Tooele calls have been received about County Brochure which is being music for both sessions of stake ed at Hill Airforce Base and at- sored by the Home Fire Alarm Systems which organized and after further dis- conference. Lady Elks is sched- launched in 1960 by Chrch Presitended Weber College in Ogden, uled for March 24 and 25, and dent David O. McKay. Leader- Stake are given special invitation are sesbeing sold, but the Fire De cussion on this, it was decided to It is urged that all wards supto the attend Sunday evening until he was assigned overseas in will be held in the DUP Hall on ship and welfare meetings are does not endorse these give consideration to an indust- port their favorite choir by being partment of Tooele sion Stake Quarterly 1936. scheduled for Saturday. East Vine Street. rial brochure after tins tourist in attendance at the choir which will begin at systems. Conference, The sale will be open each day brochure is published. 7:00 26 this held four times coming Sunday, Conferences are p.m. Nothing in life is more wonder- from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and every a 320 stakes March, in the Fourth - Eleventh in more than the year ful than faith-th- e one great mov- one is invited to avail themselves North Tooele Stake MIA will of the Church Ward chapel, under direction of in of the bargains that will be offer- (regional divisions) we can force neither ing Church leaders regularly tour the the Stake MIA. present a drama festival, Friday the balance nor test in weighcru- ed. the Guest speaker will be Sherman 62 missions throughout the world March 24, at 7:30 p.m. at the The will from the sale cible! Wm Sir proceeds Osier, These Times native Tooelean. He fulNorth Tooele Stake House. be used to help finance the Lady where more than 8,000 young mis- Gowans, filled a mission and has served There will be four plays presentin are sionaries engaged prosely While faith makes all things pos- Elks sponsored girl in nurses ting activities, each ed by the Fifth, Lake View, Secpaying his as President of the Norwegian Stockton Ward invites the pubWards. ond and Tenth sible, it is love that makes all own expenses for a period of two Mission. lic to attend a night of drama Evan H. Hopkins, Admission is free and everyone things easy. to three years. Special musical numbers will be furnished by a ladies choral and a record hop on Friday, Mar. is invited. Wesleyan Methodist. 24. AN EXTENSIVE world - wide group. Lake View Ward MIA will Three one-ac- t building program is continually invited is to attend. plays will be presponsor the Saturday night dance working on at least 600 new Everyone The Ghost of Pumpkin sented, on March 25. to churches for the Holler provide by the First Ward MIA, The Battle of the Budget by the Dancing will begin at 8:30 p.m. Churchs thousands of flourishing in the North Stake recreation hall congregations in and wards Sixth Ward MIA. and The Gift with the stake orchestra provid- branches. of Gab, by Stockton, Curtain schedule of meetThe annual Hcaston range ride time is 7:30 p.m. in the new ing the music. The floor show will A complete be under the direction of Ruth ings for the Tooele Stake Confer- will be held Sunday, March 26, church. Pitt and Eddie Dixon and the ence is as follows: Following the plays, dancing to starting at 9 a.m. from Pine group will present dancees which Saturday, March 25, 5:30 p.m. Lodge and riding to Soldier Can- records will be in order. will be in the festival. Stake Welfare Committee meet- yon. Ail interested persons arc Admission is 50 cents for adults Refreshments will be served ing. welcome to participate, according and 25 cents for children under and admission will be by budget Saturday, March 25, 6:30 p.m. to Roy Garrard, Fish and Game 12. All proceeds will go to the card and guest ticket. welfare fund. meeting for all stake and ward Conservation Officer. Thu Raymond Dunns Homo From Europe Elder Young Speaking at Weekend LDS Conference one-hal- Tooele Slake Schedules Choir Festival f r, Legion Auxiliary Flail For Col. 3Iac,Grcjor Found Guilty Of Grand larceny y n h Fire Dept Frowns On Ionic Fire Alarms 1947-195- Sherman Cowans Speaks at MIA Lady Elks Flan Rummage Sale Conf. Sun. 7 p. in. North Tooele Drama Nighl Stockton Drama Nmlil Record Hop, Friday Saturday Dance Ilcaslon Kangc Ride Sunday -- -- Tooele High School Career Festival To Feature Variety of Speakers On Wednesday, the 29th of Mar. wards in this vocation if one island Chemical Engineering, Ics N. Hansen, Manager, Wasatch the pupils at the Tooele high school will have an opportunity Chemical Co. (g) WHAT ARE the Hollie to hear specialists in twenty-fiv- e cial rewards? Beauty Service, Mr. of different vocational areas discuss (h) What are the disadvantages Vowell, Darrells College of this vocation? the following points: Beauty; Forestry, Dr. J. Whitney (a) WHAT SPECIAL abilities The men and women who will Floyd, Dean College of Forest, must students have or acquire to take part in bringing this infor-- i Range, and Wildlife Management assure them that they can be suc- mation to the pupils are well ex- Utah State University. cessful in this vocation? FARMING, Dr. W. H. Bennett, perienced and have proven to be (b) What special interests must leaders in their particular areas Dean College of Agriculture, Utah State University; Interior Decorat students have to assure them that of endeavor. THE CAREER DAY speakers ing, Mrs. Chris Bagley, Interior they will like this vocation? (c) What are the personality slated to appear are: TV and Decorator, I&M Rug and Linoand health qualifications for this Radio Service, George Liddiard, leum Co.; Trades, A Clair ThompOwner AI and Lid Radio and Tele- - son, Evening School Supervisor, vocation? (d) WHAT ARE the education- vision Service: Social Work and Salt Lake Trade Technical al requirements for this vocation? Malcolm Licbrodcr, tute. Modeling, Dorothy Mitchell, of (c) What arc the opportunities Clinical Psychologist, Utah PsyMitchells Models; Electrical EnElse- chological Center. in this vocation locally? Professor Pearl gineering and Scientific Research, where? Will the demand increase Education, or decrease within the next de- Budge, Utah State University; T. G. Turner, Technical Recruiter Law Enforcement, Sheriff Faye Sperry Utah Engineering Labora-Gillettcade? Tooele What the are re financial County: Chemistry tory; Medicine, Dr. Wallace R. (t) non-fina- r , 'Av Early Favorites Early favorites to win the 400 yard Junior National Medley Relay at the Intermountain Age Group Swimming Championship is this crack girls team from Rosemead, California. Shown clockwise are front, Sharon Stouder, Virginia Maning, Jeanic Hallick and Sandy Atkinson. The meet will be held in the Tooele Pool March 30, 31, April 1. NIGHT e, Johnson, Tooele Clinic. Law, Gordon Hall, County Attorney, Tooele County; Truck and Bus Transportation, Ralph G. Meredith, Pacific Intermountain Express Co.; Archetecture and Drafting, Henry P. Fetzer, Architect, Deseret Architects and Engineers. CLERICAL and Stenographers, Professor E. C. Smith, LDS Business College; Mechanical Engineering, Professor A. F. Johnson, University of Utah; Home Economics, Mrs. Enid Bishop, Home Economist in Business, Mt. Fuel Supply Co. Nursing, Miss Carol Donaldson. Utah League for Nursing, St. Marks Hospital; Automotive Services, Keith Allcr, Service In- structor Representative, Division Tord Motor Co. NORTH STAKE RECREATION HALL MARCH 25 - Sponsored by Lakeview Ward Ford J t iliiBi t Wholl Get the Pony? This beautiful Palointna Shetland Pony, complete with saddle, bridle and blanket will be the grand prize given to some lucky youngster following the Annual Easter Fgg Hunt, April 1st at the City Park. This fun affair for all Tooele County children through ten years of age is sponsored annually by the Bit and Spur Club, with the assistance of local merchants and tickets sold. The hunt will Kick-oas usual with the sound of the noon whistle. Candy eggs will be hidden and prizes given for those finding special marked eggs. Chairmen for the event are Peggy and louis Elton, who report everything is in readiness for the hunt. Tickets will be on saje Mar. 24 and 23 in the downtown business area, at which time the pony will also be displayed. This is a civic project which brings much enjoyment to many children throughout the county. Your support will be ff greatly appreciated. |