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Show eadon Accident Kills Tod Park Family Of Four nmmm Volume Tooele, Utah Friday, Aci.I U, Sixty-Si- x , !T " -- - r m - ' ,- ' jKmiitkt - i- -' jf&- - , , , j . 3 '7' 'f ;- i - - "- Important ission TOO to Assigned i. -I - Number Forty Four 1961 i BULLETIN! TOD Family Killed Two men were killed Thursday afternoon al 3:30 p.m. when Ihelr bcachcraft light plane struck tome power lines and plunged to near the earth and burned Drorel Livestock Ranch, Skull A Tod Park couple and their Valley, In Western Tooele County two children were killed at 9:45 Paul Hotl,s 0w vic,im AM Thursday, in a headon crash Salt Lake City, but at press I of mile east ol Vernal, Utah. time the other victim was unidenJohn Batista Martinez, 31, of tified. Early reports state that the 3284th East, Tod Park, his wife plane circled to wave at an emCecilia T. Martinez, 30, their two ployee of Deseret Livestock when and year-oldaughter, the crash occured. The victim and their baby boy from Salt Lake City is reported were all reported killed in the ac to be part owner of Thousand Peaks Ranch. cident. Near Vernal r :-- - one-ha- lf ' - c: . -- : . -- v . , . A Vf pi U7 r iff M "' ; kL?.d& . According to early reports recoiled by State Highway Patrolman Neil Bishop, the Martinez car was coming back to Tooele, from a funeral at Ra ton, N.M., when a pickup truck knifed into (he car, killing all lour occupants. Next of kin for Mr. Martinez was his father, Amedio Martinez, $13 Garcia St., Raton, N.M, and for Mrs. Martinez, her mother, Cecilia Tafoya, also of Raton, New Mexico. The deceased are also survived by an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Baldercmus of Tod Park. Mr. Martinez moved to Tod Park from Raton, New Mexico in luly 041931, He has been employed In the Depot Maintenance Division at TOD. ;: east-boun- s ate,iAffaSS -- Tooele Ordnance Depot 4 . . . Expansion Expccled Council Hires Spring Bargains Are Still Rolling Cily Planner Tooele City Council has approv, ed the employment of I. Dale of Provo, Utah, a professional city planner, Des-pam- , Time's running out! For those o I you who haven't yet purchased during Tooele's Spring Bargain Days, then entered their sales MR. slips for the valuable store prize and .grand prizes, only sultant Friday and Saturday remain. Use as your guide The April 11, issue of the Tooele Bulletin and this issue of the Tooele Transcript plus the specials being announced on Radio Station KDYL. Val uable bargains and expensive prizes await everyone during Spring Bargain Days. I I Moisture is Eight Up To Schedule The grand prize and second prize are now being displayed in the Utah Power and Light window in Tooele and a third prize will soon be added to the collection, In addition each participating merchant will give a prize. GRAND PRIZE consists of complete garden set with Sun beam power lawnmower; wheel fertilizer spreader; fifty barrow; Half of the moisture for a norpounds of Morgro; leaf rake; garin Tooele in mal year has fallen den rake; shovel; grass shears approximately halt a year when hedge shears; weed digger; hand the .35 of an inch which came trowel and fifty feet of garden Wednesday night and Thursday hose. morning was added to the preSecond prize a chaise lounge; vious 7.75 inches, reported by Bur-deBevan. two patio arm chairs; one six The latest official government foot redwood table and benches; barbecue braizer; 10 report for the Tooele area states 24 inch 1961 crop prospects good. No pounds of charkets and one pint aphid damage as yet. Spraying of starter fluid. for weevil completed. General will merchants Participating condition of stock good. No unusual losses. Range improving as have boxes in their stores and to grass starts to grow. Calving 75 enter just put name and address per cent complete; farm Hock on a sales slip from any of these lambing 95 percent; Range sheep merchants and drop it in the box lambing just starting; farm flock of that particular store. All sales shearing 40 percent; range sheep slips must be deposited in the shearing not started yet. rail win- store where the sales slip came ter wheat making rapid growth. from. Each store will draw to see No damage trom blowing. Wheat who gets the store prize and then 80 percent stooled. Early spring the entires will all be put together planting almost completed during for a drawing on the grand prize the past week; most of crop is up and second and third prizes. and looking good. Outlook for fruit LOOK FOR the participating good. Some frost damage to apri- merchant sign which will be discots - not too serious. Probable played in the window of the store dates of full bloom: apricots, Apr. or business. This means that bar12, sour cherries April 20, sweet gains can be found inside and cherries April peaches Apr. that entires can be made in the 5; ap- Spring Bargain Days contest. pears April 5. ples April Grand prizes will be given away Monday morning in front of the Transcript Bulletin office. -tt DESPALN is planning conto the State Municipal League and also is planning consultant to a number of cities in Utah, Idaho and Arizona. His duties will be to outline plans for organized expansion and growth of Tooele City. 15 Saturday, April . . . the Fourth-Elevent- h is the date Ward the place . . . the time - 6:30 p.m. and the event . . . the Tooele Stake Ensign and Laurel Elections. First on the agenda will be a smorgasbord and there will be plenty of your favorites' there. Skits, to announce the candidates for Ensign and Laurel stake presidents will follow. At 8.30 p.m. the Tooele Sixth Ward will sponsor the regular Saturday night dance. All Ensigns and Laurels will be guests at the dance and will be admitted free of chaigc. ay, Mrs. Pitt L 40-5- Elder Ayres To Be Honored 3 United States. Ai Homecoming SECOND mission is guided missile storage such as Nike-Ajafor Home and eventually the coming program Elder Wayne Ayres, recently re- Sergeant Missile and other new turned from the British Mission, ones coming off the assembly line. Minor missions would include will be held Sunday, April 16, at 3 pm. in the Tooele Third and stock control, calibration, etc. --- . Seventh Ward. Col. MacGregor is leaving MonElder Ayres, who extends an for the West Coast to survey invitation to his friends to attend day the situation. He is expected to Funeral arrangements are pend- has arranged the following pro- return to TOD by Friday, April ing notification of next of kin at 21. gram: Raton, N.M. High on the Opening song, THE COLONEL estimates that Mountain Top," invocation. Bishop it will take all summer to organJohn Greenland: sacrament hymn Set "I Stand All Amazed; report by ize the move and it will be late fall before an authorized change 1 ill Irvin Jones; Bishop 3(ay speaker, Glen McKellar; vocal solo, Tom in strength begins to take place at TOD. leads, Pike, a for singing Tryouts missionary companion of The change-ove- r will cover a 2 dancers, chorus and speaking Elder Ayres; remarks by parents parts, for the production Promised of the missionary; vocal solo, by to 3 year period. Valley' will be held May 3 and Elder Pike, and report of mission at 7:30 p.m. in the First-Sixtby Elder Ayres. Ward Church. The Spirit of Closing song, Anyone in Tooele Stake fourteen years of age to 114 is invited to God", and benediction by Larry Lee. tryout. h Funeral Friday At 1 PM For Mrs. Elizabeth Pitt THE COUNCIL voted to put the Funeral services for Mrs. Elizarecently passed State Employees Retirement Act into effect for beth May Bale Pitt, age 68, who died Tuesday morning, will be Tooele City on January 1, 1962. held Friday at 1 p.m. in the North Tooele County Board of Educa- Tooele Stake Tabernacle under tion offered Tooele City $5,000, direction of Bishop Willard Sagers for yearly rental of the municipal of the Eighth Ward. swimming pool by the schools. Friends may call Tate MoThis was a $1,000 increase over rtuary Thursday from 7 to 9 p m. previous years due to rising costs. and Friday until funeral time. The amount was approved by the terment will in the Tooele City. cemetery. In-b- e Tooele Clean-U- p Begins Monday North Slake Conference National Synchro Meet Saturday The next big event on Tooeles swimming calendar is scheduled for Saturday, April 15, when the meet will National Synchronized be held. This meet will determine the 1961 National Duet champions for women. The meet will be held in Tooele under the direction of Florence Anderson of Salt Lake City. To date nine top ranked duos April 22-2- 3 ts Gordon Lee Cordon Lee Reaps High Honors have entered, including two teams This conference will follow from Tooele, plus entries from the pattern of the General closely Salt Lake City, Wichita, Kansas, Conference of the Church just California and Washington. concluded, with a special meeting for all Fathers and Mothers of Compulsory stunt competition the Stake and with the Sunday gets underway at 9 a m. and if afternoon session being a Youth preliminaries are required they will start at 1 p.m. Finals, to conference. Time of meetings and determine the national champions, further details will appear in next weeks papers. will start at 7 p.m. p men. GORDON LEE, currently a halfback on the first string University of Utah football squad, not only has been making a name for himself in the world of sports, but is also setting a high scholastic record. Previously, he had been awarded the schools plaque for high scholarship achievement among the basketball and football players at the U and he also was awarded a set of encyclopedias from the Skyline Conference for the same record. A JUNIOR at the hilltop school, Gordie is attending on an athletic scholarship won by his achievement at Tooele High School, both m sports and studies. He is majoring in secondary education and coaching. He is a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity for which he is serving as social chairman. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee of 473 Parkway. Following is a letter he received along with his All Ameri- can scholastic award: Mr. Larry Gordon Lee Mr. Harry R. James Director of Athletic Publicity Following the Northeast section will be the Southeast section (South of Vine St. and East of Mam Street), and Northwest section (North of Vine Street and West of Main Street). Pickup dates for the last three sections will be announced later. o University of Utah Salt Lake City, Utah Dear Mr. Lee: Enclosed is your 1960 The city announced that once trucks have picked up trash on a particular street they will not go down that street again, so it is important cleanup be completed by the time the trucks come into the area. RUBBISH should be put outside the curb line so as not to block the flow of water down the gutters. Rubbish can also be put out for pickup along alleys in back of houses. For those who wish to burn trash on their own property, if they call the city offices permission will be granted. First class athlete - top notch scholar, is the record being chalked up by one of Tooeles young Latest honors came to "Gordy Quarterly conference for the last week when he received the scholastic award North Tooele Stake will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 22 for maintaining a 3 6 average durand 23. All sessions will be held ing his nearly three years at the in the North Tooele Stake tabqp-nacl- U of U. Tooele City Clean-uwill commence on Monday, April cording to city officials. Tooele will be divided into four sections with the east section of town (North of Vine Street and East of Main Street) scheduled for trash pickup, beginning Monday. FROM EXPERIENCE in last years spring pickup the City will not announce how long the trash pickup will last in each section but the trucks will move through the area as quickly as possible and then the city will announce the next section of town for trash pickup. and Mrs. Jay G. Lindberg, are in the Barstow, Calif., hospital from injuries received in an American Legion auto accident, Sunday night near Barstow. Mr. and Mrs. Lindberg, now reMeeting siding at Downey, Calif., and former Tooeleans, were on their way Friday at 8 P.M. home from LDS Conference in Regular American Legion meet- Salt Lake City at the time of the ing scheduled for Thursday even- accident. Mrs. Lindberg, the former Joyce ing has been postponed until Friday, April 14, 8pm, due to the Hymas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hymas, now of Orinitiation of members. Please come out and join us lando, Calif., is believed to be the is the advice of officers who also more seriously hurt with a possaid there will be plenty of other sible fractured vertebra in the business to be taken care of such back. Mr. Lindberg, the son of Joseph as nomination of post officers for 1961-6and election of delegates E. Lindberg of this city, is less for District 8 convention at Dug-wseriously hurt but painfully cut ajd bruised. May 6. 2 Site of the crash is 13 miles ployee 0 in Skull Valley. south of US hirst major mission will be the distribution of Ordnance General Supply such as tanks, guns, etc., and repair parts, for the entire Pacific area and the Western For 3rd anti In other city council news, a switchboard was approved by the city and a six months contract will be signed with the telephone company. The council estimates that channeling all city calls government through this switchboard will save money over the present system. The stale Civil Aeronautics Director, Harold Dement, is reported to be flying to the scene ol the accident. Col. Cecil M, MacGregor, Tooele Otdnance Depot Commanding Officer, has been named officer in charge of the transition which will see Benicia Arsenal, Benicia, California, and Mt. Ramer Ordnance Depot, Tacoma, Washington, closed down over the next three years and their missions transferred to Tooele Ordnance Depot and Sierra Ordnance Dejwt, Hcrlong, California, 60 miles northwest of Reno. ACCORDING TO fol. MacGregor,. who spoke at the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Wednesday, TOD will receive all of the Mt. Ranier mission and a good share of the Benicia Arsenal mission, and that which will go to Sierra Ordnance Depot will be under the supervi sion of TOD. Col. MacGregor also stated that the shift will bring two additional major missions to TOD plus a few minor ones and original Washington estimates figure a 1,000 emr increase. Tr) outs 507B 20-2- Ensign Laurel Election; Sat. d Pacific Dirilrihulion And Missiles arc Expected rr1 A Charming Bair Judy and Linda McFaddtn, of the Saltau Swim Club of Walnut Creek, Calif, will be seen in action at the local pool this Saturday, when they seek National honors in the duel synchronized swimming competition Theyll vie for top honors with their novel and difficult number entitled Escape". charming pair of lovelies will be in competition with top ranked teams from all over the country for the 1961 National Synchronized Duet Championships. This Academic Football Team Certificate. Congratulations on this outstanding achievement and wo wish you a lot of success. We are enclosing two certificates, one for you personally and one that your school might appreciate. Yours very truly, JAMES PARKER PERRY C. GILLETTE UNDERGOES SURGERY Mr. Perry C. Gillette underwent major surgery at the St. Marks hospital in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. He is reported to be improving satisfactorily and is expected to be at home about Monday, |