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Show Bara Vo!ume Sixty-Si- Tooele. Utah Friday, May x Kiss Me Kate Will Open Friday for Two Day Run Public performances are set for this coming Friday and Saturday nights, Lvenmg performances will begin at 8.15. Tickets are beginning to move at a good pace and the public is encouraged to get their tickets early. General admission and reserved seats may be purchased at Tates, at the Tooele Drug and at Swans Market. Some txkets are also available at the school. Prices arc SI 00 general admission and SI. 50 for reserved seats. General admission seating, as in past years, includes some of the best scats in the house for those who come eaily. "Kiss Me Kate is beyond doubt and one of the most colorful humorous musicals ever written A play with appeal for all ages although some of the humor definately adult. Royalty rights on the play are as high as on any previous "operetta" production. It is hoped that the community will continue to support this kind of attraction. Rom berry Named Chairman it Doclor Peck 'r Jr. Pentathlon ,Vf Td The Deseret News Junior Pen tathlon District Meet for Tooele County will be held at the Tooele High School football field, this Friday, May 5th, starting at 12 oclock noon, according to Leigh Pratt, district director. COACHES and contestants are asked to be on time. Schools signed to participate are Cedar Valley School, at Cedar Fort, Utah, director Paul Hanson Grantsville Elementary, LaVar J. Hansen, director; Grantsville Junior High, Glen Rupp, director. HARRIS Elementary, Garry Taylor, director; Paratoun, at Trout Creek, L. Anderson, director. St. John Elementary School, directed by Robert A. Anderson; Stockton Elementary School, Ruth S. Shields, director. TOOELE Central School, James R. Gowans, director; Tod Park Stark Junior Womans Club to Hear I)r. Stark, Mon. is the Exterior Facelifting title given to the next meeting of the Tooele Jr. Womans Club to be held at the Civic Club Rooms on May 8, 1961, at 8:00 p.m. The speaker will be the noted Mr. Arvil Stark, who is well known for his informative information given on TV and other lectures. He is also Director of Agricultural Research and Information for the Wasatch Chemical Company. This will be an open meeting and the public, including husbands are invited and urged to come out and hear Mr. Stark. for the meeting are Mrs. Geneve Buys and Mrs. Iras Reed. Those helping include Mrs. Flora Lawless, Mrs. Virginia Mrs. Helen Saltzgiver, Mrs. Gwen W'adlcy and Mrs. Beverly Pedersen. Be-lic- and all Ernest Salvas of Butte, Montana, a candidate for Western Vice InterPresident of the Mine-Mil- l national Union, Monday and Tuesday visited and attended Mine-Milocal union meetings in the Salt Lake City area and in Tooele. . ll will next meet which will be the to review all the applications, and in some instances conduct inter some of the prosviews with pects. Youll read it first in this newspaper. SALVAS, a native of Montana, started working in the mines and joined Mine-Mil- l employed as in 1933. Whole1 While a miner, smelter-maand niillman, he was an active union member, committeeman and local union officer. n Mine-Mipresident John Clark appointed Salvas to the International Union's staff in 1919 and as an International Representative he successfully carried out responsible assignments in Idaho, Colorado, Montana, Washington, Wyoming and Alberta, Canada. ll Come oil and KKs Me Kale The curtain goes up Friday, May 5, at 8:13 p.m. in the first public performance of "Kiss Me Kate. by the Tooele musical are pictured High School. Leads of the colorful above as they appear as Lilli, and Katherine (Linda Medford), and Petruchio and Fred Graham Bob Anderson). X-K- Jr. Digit School Mobile ay Unit at PTA lo Elect Officers 3 lay o WentloMT May 23 Close Relations Willi Hospital Salvas was selected to represent Mine-Mil- l District No. 1 on the International Executive Board in 1954 and has been to that office each term. He has vacated the office of International Execmive Board Member to ran for Western Vice President. pre-nat- x-r- Ralph Lindberg Earns High California Post y ll is Dale For Genevieve May Gordie Lee Chosen Captain Of U of U Team At 3Iichigan State Toshio Imai, former Tooele high school swimming great, who won a scholarship to Michigan State, made the academic honor roll at State for the winter Michigan quarter. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Imai, of this city. His younger brother, Mark, is a record holder on the present THS swim team. -- e. g Demonstration Agent Saluted for Service home demonstration program in Dr. their various organizations, Frischknecht said. These leaders are trained and assisted by home agents and home economics specialists. Over 3,000 received training in the state last year. Many of these serve effecnamed by tively as teachers" the homemakers themselves from their own ranks. They help teach the homemakers how to become better home managers by handling their resources of time, money and energy more wisely in order to provide more convenient and attractive homes, choose comfory home table and furnishings, select suitable clothing at reasonable prices, prepare tastier more nutritious meals, do and have healthier, happier fam- a better parental job in child care ilies. Through the efforts of the and development, and be able to f serve better as citizens in the home agents nearly 8 and million women, in all fifty community, state and nation. states and Puerto Rico, now use home economics extension serBESIDES workmg wall various vices to help solve their home, groups, the home agents assist family and community living pro- many other homemakers through blems. workshops, demonstrations, tours, However, we wouldn't do jus- family visits to advise on indivitice to pay tribute to the relative'y dual plans and problems. They small group of home agents with- also distribute helpful publicaout paying even greater tribute to tions, write educational articles the thousands of volunteer leaders for newspapers, give valuable inwho help plan and carry on the formation on radio programs, and tobuilds no one is more aware of this fact than our conscientious home agents in each of 23 counties in Utah. So declared Dr. Carl Frischknecht, Elementary , John Davis Faddis, director, Utah State in University announcExtension Services, director. Vernon School, Isabel Pendleton ing observance of National Home director, Wendover School, Wayne Demonstration Week, April 30 to 6. R. Shields, director; Wendover May with their THESE LADIES G. Sandborn Junior High, Richard director; West Elementary, Earl show how and tell how methods in Extension education are de Roy Jones, director; Tooele Junior themselves to the task of voting High, Leigh Pratt, director. the improving family and community Any questions regarding meet may be directed to Mr. living. They are part of the energetic force of home agents who Pratt. are trying throughout the nation man7to homemakers help age their homes more efficiently Toshio Imai Makes Honor Roll partnership be- tion of personnel, and medical reand tween hospital community is search. An additional responsibilif a communitys ity of hospitals is preventive medinecessary health is to be maintained at its cine. Hospitals assist in detecting dihighest level, Ralph J. Nelson, and reporting communicable administrator of Tooele Valley sease, and offer educational programs in such areas as hospital, said today. Without the hospital, many indi- care, nutrition and mental viduals would not realize their "heritage of health," while without the community's support and Slate Convention understanding, the hospital would For FFE to be unable to meet the communitys health needs, he noted. He held May 6 'Your Hospital - a Community Na of is theme the Partnership" The eighteenth annual conventional Hospital Week, May 7 to 13 tion of the Utah State Federation This observance first celebrated of Federal Employees will be as National Hospital Day from held in Salt Lake City, Saturday, 1921 to 1953, has since been obserMay 6, at 250 West North Temple. ved as National Hospital Week. It Mr. Luis Gastellum, Assistant is sponsored by the American Hosof Yellowstone pital Association and is held each Superintendent year during the week of Florence Park and Special Representative of the National Federation of Nightengales birthday May 12. THE HOSPITALS major respon- Federal Employees will be the guest speaker. sibility in its community partnership is patient care. "The magniA luncheon noon will be served tude of this service is illustrated at Harmons at which Restaurant 8 by the fact that one of every members of the National Federahosbe to will a admitted persons tion of Federal Employees and pital this year. Patient care is constantly im- their guests are invited. proving he noted, through mediMrs. Agnes C. Porter of Tooele, cal advances, the development of President of the Utah State Fed new equipment and services, and eration will preside. better training of personnel. hosPresiTwo responsibilities of the Mr. Theron Eggleston, pital, which in turn are compo- dent of Local 698 in Salt Lake nents of patient care, are educa City, is in charge of the program. A WORKING SALVAS has successfully led mobile unit from Ely, wind- activities is School PTA Junior High including negotiations, Nevada, will be in Wendover at Mine-Mil- l District No. 1 in its the State Line Hotel on Tuesday, ing up another year of activities. The last of the year will activities including negotiations, May 23rd, from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. be held meeting Monday, May 8th, at 7:30 strikes, legislation and political to Nevada residents. action with other unions. In adp.m. Mr. Lindberg be will of new Election officers dition, he has proved leadership Association The Tuberculosis has invited the Utah residents held for next years PTA. All in the local communities defendwho are 21 years of age and over parents and interested adults are ing the union against repeated and unsuccessful raids by other urged to be in attendance. to come and get their chest A musical program has been unions. free of charge. arranged by the choral group and election for InThe Mine-Miwill be under the direction of Mr. Union ternational officers is be Rhio Miles. 12 Ralph D. Lindberg has been held throughout the United Meeting will commence with an ing and named vice president exhibit of students work to be States and Canada on Tuesday treasurer of California Water Serand this lGth, May year provides shown in the gym. the rank and file members a vice Company. Ke-Vn- e A former Tooelean, Mr. Lindof choice future International Union leadership in the contest for berg is a son of Mrs. Effie D The annual Genevieve Lewis Lindberg and the late John A. Western Vice President. Mine Fribe will revue dance Mill members have a choice of Lindberg, founder of Tooele Merstaged Salvas or Albert C. Skinner, who cantile Company. day, May 12, under the sponsorWater Service was appointed to fill the vacancy The California ship of the Eighth Ward Relief Company has headquarters in San in the office a year ago. Society. Gordie Lee, local athlete has Jose and operates water utilities Salvas lives in Butte with his systems in 27 California commuCurtain time is 7:45 p.m. at the been chosen captain of the UnNorth Tooele Stake tabernacle. iversity of Utah football team for wife and one of two daughters, nities. Mr. Lindberg is a graduate of Admission is 50 cents for adults next year, according to informa- a student at Montana State Coltion released today. and 25 cents for children. lege. His eldest daughter recently the University of Utah and is an He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. moved to Washington, D.C., where attorney and an accountant. From Gay costumes and new routines Ray Lee of 473 Parkway, and has she is employed as secretary to 1954 to 1957, he was technical adinsure the revue being again, one played half back for the Redskins Montanas Junior' Senator, Lee visor to the Appegate Division, of the popular spring attractions. for the past two years. U.S. Bureau of Interna Revenue. Metcalf. An Pacific Col. Cecil M. MacGregor, TOD Commanding Officer, looks over the Pacific area which will soon come under the Jurisdiction of TOD, as far as ordnance supply is concerned. The new mission is concurrent with the phasing out of two west coast ordnance depots and the expansion of TOD. Lewis Dist. Meel Here Dr. In sclnxil Of Coininilee House Parly Will Hear will night new Buff m Prominent local artists will have their paintings on display at the annual art-teponsored by the Sterling Harris PTA, schcd uled for Sunday, May 14. between 1 p.m. and 6 p m. in the school library. Some of the local artists include Mrs. Myrtle Allsop, Mr. Ronald Chriss and Mrs. Donnette Anderson. Other artists throughout the state will also participate in this event. This is the third annual art exhibit held at the school. It originated when an artist visited the school and explained and showed some of her paintings to the chil dren. They were so pleased with this they asked If an art exhibit could be held so they could see the many different types of art. Mrs. Cora Jensen, school librarian worked along with the children to Word has been received in Tooele make the affair the success it has that former resident, Dr. Joseph become. H. Peck, will appear on the Art The childrens interest has been Linkletter House Party TV Show, shown in a project this year in Tuesday, May 9. which they saved their dimes and Dr. Peck, who has turned author purchased one of the paintings since his retirement as a Tooele done by the artist who first visit- County MD, has recently completed ed the school. This painting will a book titled "All About Women" hang in the main hall at the school. which is a companion volumn to his best seller "All About Men." The Art Linkletter House Party is shown in this area at 12:30 p.m Channel 5. over KSL-T- Idaho, The 'vs: l : W. Row berry, a member of State Finance Commission, attended the Third Western ReConference of gional Workshop the American Association of State Compensation Insurance Funds, April 28 and 29 in San Francisco, Calif. He acted as the discussion leader of the Pros and Cons of a State Fund Operated Rehabilita turn Center. Commissioner Rowbcrry is serving on a five member committee of the National Association and at the San Francisco meeting, was appointed chairman of the Safety division of the National Convenin San tion of the Association San Francisco in November. a s Utah the 0 wel-ftree- both J. Local ArlKls Will Exhibit Work Mav Mill hi hundred ninety four im lading eighleen Iran Hi', have been furnished extra vvtdjie foinnuklit.es III Tooele The decision as to who will i uunty by government gram dur-- i be Tixk-U'nrw baskclUill 'g April, so rrpuits Ray will be reached ouch nexi I r jndenlHirg, County Welfare to Tuesday night, according R who Sterling Hams, Supt I he list of commoihlieS whuh was contacted lat night were reteived and given loial Mr. Harris slated that the t! 'trihution during April is as Si hixil txiard had received over follow s. twenty applications for the Job Butler, 3'4 pounds; flour, ltra) vacated when Clarke Johnson pounds, corn meal, 7t5 pounds; full time to assume resigned 875 362 diy milk, pounds; rue, duties as Assistant Principal. pounds, beans (dry), 4!H poumK; Among the applications are lard. 277 pounds; eggs (dried! 330 Bans 2'jK rolled oats. 576 pounds several well known coaches as well as recently graduated men and pork (fanned) 26i3 pounds. who are seeking their first jobs as full time coaches. Applica 1 have been received from Union Leader lions Utah and three college grad's Frnesl Salvas Tuesday board at time coach the Visits Tooele named. boardthe meantime, continue . J. W. Twenty Trv Food Grants For Job as re TI1S Coach GovLTiiiiienl I- Public Invited to Student Takeoff on Sliakespeur "K.ss Me Kale" by Cole Porter reached the dress rehearsal phase last night and is now ready for a series of matinee and evening per formant ess. Number Forty Seven 5, 1961 Todays home morrows world. Perhaps one-hal- worth-the-mone- do a great job of directing the work at Utah State University at is State President of the Utah! member in the Utah Home program for girls in the Logan in clothing and home manAgents Association, and alnomics Association. counties. agement and furnishings. SHE DID post graduate work at These ladies certainly deserve in State University at Fort Colorado their service for public praise the Ex- Collins has been in Extension Orbuilding better homes! Club actension director exclaimed. ganization, including Miss Elizabeth Darley, Tooele tivities and community developCountys Home Agent since 1954 ment. Miss Darley became home has had wide experience in the various fields which makes her agent in Tooele County in July of adaptable to the many demands 1954, after teaching in Cassia of her office. County School District at Burley, SHE WAS home agent in Weber Idaho. County, with headquarters in OgHere responsibility of Home den for one year; home supervisor with Farm Security Adminis- Agent in Tooele County includes: Club program, work tration, more recently known as the girls Home Administration. with existing organizations in an Farmers While performing the services of adult education program which inshe served in cludes foods, clothing, home manHome Supervisor, San Pete County with headquar- agement and furnishings, family ters at Manti and at Box Elder life, safety and health. County with headquarters at BrigA NUMBER of the discussions ham City. She taught home economics at and work shops in the county are Burley Senior High School and at conducted by the Home Agent, and Levan Junior High School. She the home agent is also responsible also taught school in the Nephi for contacting staff members at and in Cache County the Utah State University at LoSchools schools. gan and arranging for them to Miss Darley graduated from the participate in a number of proUtah State University with a ma- grams developed by county orjor in foods and a double minor ganizations. Miss Darley was born in Wells-villin chemistry and child developCache County. Currently she ment. She has taken post graduate North Stake Tabernacle Sponsored by Third Ward ? - JTL X Home Ajjent Miss Elizabeth Darley is being honored this week, along with countless other County Home Demonstration Agents throughout the Country. One of the busiest women in the community, JU'ss Darleys ambition and love of her work makes her assignment a round the clock business. 4 I 0000 Eco-Ho- |