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Show 1H Vo! urno Sixty-Si- Tooele. Utah Friday, April 23, x Col H Number Forty Six 19G1 V acationers Area. ays 'n o 0 rom Jliemcia Visitors Bureau Scl Up al TOD Golf Season Gels Slarl The Tooele City Coif Ascia turn will hold their annual "Open ing Day Events Tournament" this Sa'urday and Sunday at 9 00 a m wi:h suih dignitaries as the City Mavor. and Councilrnen, City Manager on hand to get things In a rcjxirt to the Tooele County Chamlier of Commerce, Col. M. MuiGregor, of TOD, said to epe( t a number of people from the Benma-Mt- . Ranier ana to vacation here this summer so tlu-can look this area and its facilities over. Crul started, Head All About It! Reading about (heir arrival Tuesday evenBulletin, are these Administration and Personnel directors from Benicia Arsenal and Ml. Ranler Ordnance Depot. L to R are Mr. V. E. Clark, Director of Administration at Benicia Arsenal; Mr. Leslie M. Wagner, Personnel Officer at Benicia Arsenal; Mr. Fred S. Chamberlain, Director of Administration, ing in the Tooele Ml. Ranier Ordnance Depot and Mr. Ilovd King, Personnel Otficer at Mt. Ranier. On hand to meet them is (front Mr. James R. Bond, Civilian Personnel Otficer at TOD. These men arrived for a three day conference at 10D to work out the ad- ministration and personnel problems con- nected with the transfer of work load from Benicia and Mt. Ranier to 10D. f ox-rat- There will be $2tW in prizes presented to golfers for events con-s- . sting of an IS hole medal tournament which may be played either Saturday or Sunday; contest on No. 4 green: Hit the Green contest on No. 5. Driving contest on No. 7 and an IS hole putting contest. Hole-in-on- esjx-eiall- e Mock Haiti For Tooele Golfers are requested lo arrange their own foursomes and starting times. Whether you are a golfer or duffer, have a $V)0 set of clubs or none at all, the Golf Association extends a cordial welcome to join the association and participate in this tournament and the other numerous events throughout the year which they sponsor. Genealogy Confab I Sunday tion. SESSIONS Check on Facilities Meeting with one of Tooele's Realtors, Mrs. Myrtle Allsop, the Mt. Ranier and Benicia people, collect information about renting. and buying to them Friday evening. building Fire Ruins 82,000 Worth of Hay take back with Waul lo be A Jaycec All men in the Tooele area between the ages of 21 and 35, are invited to become charter memSeventy five tons of baled hay was needed to clear a path around bers of the Tooele JayCees (Jr. worth $2,000 went up in smoke the stack. Chamber of Commerce). This worthwhile service and soWednesday afternoon at the LinWarto Fire County According coln and Enos Stookey ranch in cial organization functions in most started fire the den, Fay Gillette, Clover. other cities throughout Utah and at 4:15 p.m. the United States, and a search It took the county fire truck and is on for those who would be ina truck from Deseret Chemical terested in becoming members of Division three hours to put down a new Tooele JayCee club. undeterof was blaze which the Those interested are asked to mined origin. contact Wayne Olsen, Kay Hadden or Loren Dunn as soon as posThe stack was located west of sible. Only requirements to join feed in the residence Stookey Music, yards and a neighbors bulldozer dance, speech and are the age requirements. The JayCees have their own for the drama leaders are Tryouts Friday For Promised Valley Cast ready task that lies ahead of them . . . projects and operate separately that of casting the musical pro- from the Chamber of Commerce. Promised Valley duction of which will be presented by Tooele Stake MIA on August 18. Funeral For Mrs. Pinegar Sal. Al 1 pm Tryouts will be held this Friday April 28, for the singing leads and choruses for the production, and everyone 14 years of age and older who is interested in singing parts Mrs. Agnes Pinegar, a resident is encouraged to be at the First of Tooele, died Thursday morning Sixth Ward Church at 7:30 p.m., at a Price hospital from a linger- Friday. ing illness. For those who would rather Funeral services will be held on have a speaking part or be in Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Tooele the dances, tryouts will be held on Ward church. Saturday evening at the same programs are held throughout the time and place. nation on and near May 1 in Viewing will be at the residence of Mrs. Pinegar, 1G5 North First courthouses Many are needed to make this schools, churches, West in this city, Friday from 7 a success and everyone who comes and before organizations of all will be used, someplace in kinds. to 9 p.m. and Saturday until funer-jou- t al time. the production. The objectives of Law Day USA Third-Sevent- h I Slide-Soun- 1 the hogs. At 1:30 of the beef classes will begin with L. Darrell Stokes, Davis County Agricultural Agent doing the judging. At 2:00 p.m., the horse judging will start with Ron Nelson of the BYU., Animal Husbandry Dipartment doing the ATTENTION GOLFERS! x. i. Ready to tee off for the Opening Day Events Tournament' which will ofticially open the season at the Tooele Golf Course are L to R: local pro, Alex Stevenson, Wav no Olsen and Jack Noble. The tourney will be Saturday and Sunday and $200 in prizes will be awarded. Tooele Joins in Hospital Week d first proclaimed in 1958, by the President of the United States, are: To foster a deeper respect for law by teaching how laws serve all citizens. To encourage responsible citizenship by demonstrating that individual rights and freedoms involve individual obligations. To promote national strength and unity by reaffirming faith in the rule of law, as the foundation stone of American life and government, and as an example to the world of what reliance upon the rule of law can mean to peoples of all nations. Livestock Show Everything is in readiness for stock Judging Class. Each boy or a full program of activities at the girl will judge three classes of this livestock and for the best judges Stockshow Tooele County MatP. to P. prizes offered by the Tooele Meraccording Saturday, hews, Chairman of the Stock Show chants will be awarded. The official placing of the liveCommittee. All livestock are expected to be stock will get underway at 12:00 on the grounds by 10.00 a.m. The p.m. sharp. At that time, judging time between 10 00 a rn. and the of the dairy cattle will start with judging will be spent by the ex- Grant S. Richards, Animal Husthe hibitors washing and grooming bandman from Brigham their stock. Young University placing the animals. At 1:00 pm. Frrd Clifton, At li.ro am, TEA and members Will compete in a Live swine raiser from Huntsville, will v will be held at 10 a.m. and I p.m. in the Tooele Junior High School Auditorium, The Tooele Valley Hospital is adequate reimbursement prowith all youth of the three stakes joining other hospitals throughout grams for the care of welfare paurged to attend the 1 p.m. meet- the country in observing National tients. This The community's role in this ing, Mr. Bevan stated. Hospital Week, May Those required to attend both years theme is Your Hospital -- partnership for health is equally sessions are: ward and stake A Community Partnership. vital, Mr. Nelson said, outlining areas of community genealogical committees, bishopTHE QUALITY of hospital care rics, stake presidencies, and High Council representatives, and all in a community is the joint responIts most direct tie is through Church members are cordially in sibility of the community and the governing board, vited and urged to attend the hospital, Ralph J. Nelson, ad- the hospitals ministrator of Tooele Valley Hos- composed of community leaders. afternoon session. pital, said today prior to the open They set the broad policies for 10 a.m. program the hospital and have complete of National Hospital Week. ing Let Demonstrations: (1) Every responsibility for everything that Man Learn His Duty" with introThere must be a working goes on in the hospital. duction by the visiting represenbetween the hospital The other areas he noted were: partnership For How Long? tative; (2) if each perCOMMUNITY encouragement with introduction by a visiting re- and the community son is to realize his heritage of of young people to enter health Effective Organization presentative Mr. Nelson continued. careers. The shortage in medical of Ward Genealogical Committees health, and paramedical personnel is a address by the visiting represenThe hospitals major responsibiserious problem for the entire tative. lity is patient care, but it also health field. 1 p.m. PROGRAM: Address - trains and educates personnel to The Blessings from Temple MarCommunity support through provide care and provides facilivolunteering of riage, by W. Henry Chace; Mo- ties for medical research which individual An estimated 2 million tion Picture The Worth of a contributes to the improvement of Soul. the hospital Americans do volunteer work in care. In addition, Noon luncheon will be served to carries out of pre- hospitals. elements many all those who attend the morning ventive including medicine, session, in the High Schtol lunch classes in prenatal care, mass room, under direction of the inoculations, and reporting of North Tooele Stake Relief Society. communicable disease. Why Have Law Day USA? Monday we will celebrate Law Day USA. The day has been set aside to encourage you to reflect upon the great heritage ot individual liberty under law that you enjoy as an American citizen. Law Day USA is a time for to the blessings giving thought that flow from th.e Constitution and Bill of Rights for understanding the meaning of the rule of law. To that end, thousands of i Coif Opciirr and North Tooele, Tooele, Granlsville Stakes will meet this coming Sunday, April 30th, in the annual genealogical convention with W. Henry Chace, of the convention staff, attending and directing the sessions, according to Leo E. Bevan, chairman of the North Stake Genealogical Committee, who will host the conven- placing. The concession stand will be operated by the Grantsville FFA chapter. They promise good food and at nominal refreshments prices. Come out and see the best of Tooele mLQ M'&U County livestock. SIF AKING TO County Chamber members at a Wednesday noon business luncheon. Col MacGregor stated that TOD was setting up on a basis a Visitors Bureau which would so these vacationers could look over the TOD facilities and know what to ex-c- t if they deride to transfer With their jobs. Col. MacGregor said he was anxious that specialists m electronic data pnxressing. calibration and missile maintenance transfer here from Bemeia and If most of them Mt. Ranier. don't come we will be in trouble because there are no skilled people along these lines in our area he said. Guests at the Chamber meeting were Mr. V. E. Clark and Mr. Leslie M. Wagner of Benicia A simulated national alert schedand Mr. Fred S. Chamberlain and uled to end April 29, will test Mr. Floyd King of Mt. Ranier Tooele County's Civil Defense These four men. who are at TOD Alert Plan. for an administration and perAlthough the alert began Wedsonnel conference said that peoand will end Saturday. nesday ple from their installations were interested in all the information TruLiy afternoon will be the actual beginning of simulated problems on housing they could get. when CONF.LRAD, (Emergency They estimated that the aver- Broadcasting System) will go on age income of those coming in the air from 2:00 to 2:30 p.m. would be from $'.500 to $6,000 per At 2.00 p m. simulated problems year and that these people W'ould in civil defense will begin and they from be interested in housing will run throughout Saturday. No $13,000 up. They also mentioned knows additional trailer courts County civil defense officer that what the problems are as they will needed be because people might be received from higher headquarwill he wanting to hxik over the ters in sealed envelopes to be before and area since entire buying at specified times. opened rentals would be scarce, trailer The problem is part of a nationcourts might be the alternative wide alert called OPEL 61. It was indicated that housing facithe Emergency CONF.LRAD, lities in the Salt Lake valley area will be pubwill also be taken into considera- Broadcasting System, on Friday, Apr. demonstrated licly . Benicia-MtRanier tion by the 2Sth, from 2.00 to 2:30 p.m. By employees. order of the Federal CommunicaA number of local and Salt Lake tions Commission, all U.S. radio building and finance organizations TV stations will go off the were represented at the meeting and for thirty minutes. The only air builders and although the give broadcasting will be over the estimates of how fast they can CONELRAD frequencies of 640 most in this area, provide housing 1210 on your radio. Be sure and of them were only observing to 640 to tune to these frequencies see what to expect. and 1240 - to learn the steps to Colonel's report Following the in the nuclear age . . . President Peter VanOtten, named protection and to test CONELRAD recepa committee of Myrtle Allsop and tion in your area. If you have a Sidney Atkin to meet with a reradio, test the reception battery to from TOD, survey from the different presentative parts of your . Benicia-MtRathe needs of the in your shelter, or in your home, nier people and how Tooele can office. During an actual attack, go about supplying these needs. CONELRAD would be your most IN OTHER Chamber business, direct means of receiving official representatives from the United information and instructions. were Office States Employment present and they stated that an investigation would be made to Louise Allen see if the Tooele Employment Of- 2nd in Science fice could be reopened. The Cham- ber is already on record as being in favor of opening the Tooele office. Also, Clyde Allen, Chairman of Armed Forces Day activities, gave a report and it was indicated that a less prominent celebration will be staged this year since TOD itself would not be holding as big an event as in years past. The 1961 Central Utah Regional Science Research competition was held April 1 at BYU. Louise Allen, a senior at Tooele High School was awarded second place in her report entitled, Glaucoma And a Possible Cure. Mr. David Jones acted as sponsor for this student. Congratulations to Louise! THE Communitys role lies in support of the hospital. Its citizens must serve on the hospital governing board; must offer their services in volunteer capacities in the hospital; must encourage the young people to enter health careers; must belong to prepayment plans which assure stable hospi tal financing, and must support P Wanted! Tan Bermuda Shorts for Senior Band; Purple and Gold striped shirts for Senior Band. Gold socks for Senior Band. Tan Ivy League hats. Any former band member who has any of these items that they are not using could help this years band by turning them in to Mr. Caldwell. These items are critical, if the band is to appear in this uniform this summer. We are especially short in the box's smaller than 30 waist sizes and the girls 14, 16 and 18 sizes. Other sizes are running short also since this years band has an unusually large membership in the freshmen and sophomore classes. Chamber Gues Is MacGregor of TOD; Mr. Floyd King, Mt. Ranier; Mr. Leslie M. Wagner, Benicia and Mr. V. E. Clark, Benicia. Builders and real estate agents were present at the meeting to report on proposed homebuilding in the Tooele area over the next three years. The Benicia and Mt. Ranier specialists were guests of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce at a business luncheon, Wednesday noon at the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel. L to R are Jack Maher and Lionel Olsen of the Tooele Chamber; Mr. Fred S. Chamberlain, Mt. Ranier; Col. Cecil M. vent! ? Saturday & Sunday APRIL 29th & 30th Tooele Golf Course with Prizes Galor and Fun for All! 1 0 |