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Show Volume Tooele, Utah Friday, May 26, 1961 S:xty-Si- x Number Fifty Tooele Hosting State Eagles Convention Over eekend Boys Confess Activity Packed Confab Planned To Sixteen Burglaries 11 Plans for the annual convention of ti rnal Order of I aglcs, to be held here this und members from all partis of the state arriving Friday. May 26, for the three day Aerie and Auxiliary No. 1st will be hosts. for Ladies Activities the Auxiliary will get underway when registration starts f ridjy at the Lodge Hall I ridays activities will also include Ritual competition which will be held at the I Iks Hall and will be followed by a dance at the Tagles Hall Aaivrrir.s . . . Saturday, May 27, at 9 30 a m. a joint meeting for both the F.O E and Auxiliary will begin at 9 30 a m. at the l.agles Hall with worthy president T. R. Wrathall who were appre-tendeby Tooele City Police, on Tuesdjy, for breaking into an Arden Meadow Gold Dairy truck and stealing from cars behind the Kirk Hotel, have admitted to a total of Sixteen crimes in Tooele City, The bovs confessed to breaking into Tooele Cleaners and taking money; breaking into the Model Three youth Confer Willi Ordnance Officials Ordnance officials discus TOD' new roll with Chamber of Commerce officer at the Chamber's business luncheon, Wednesday. L to R are Mr. John Brown, Tooele Cham ber of Commerce; Mr. S. L. Albertson .Office of Chief of Ordnance; Col. Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Officer at 10D; Mr. II. S. ZareUky, Oflice of Chief of Ordnance and Peter Van Oiien, President of Tooele County C. of C. The official from the office of Chief of Ordnance, Washington, D.C., are at TOD to assist in the transfer program which Is now underway. Washington Ordnance Men Guests at C of C Luncheon Two officials from the office of Chief of Ordnance, Washington, and south of Tooele be brought up DC., and assistant THS Principal Clarke N. Johnsen, were guests to date, and President Peter Van at the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce business luncheon, Otten promised to take this up with the State Road Commission. Wednesday noon at the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel. Mr. H. S. Zaretky and S. L. Albertson frum Chief of Ordnance are part of a task force which is at Tooele Ordnance Depot to assist in the transfer of ordnance operations from Benicia Arsenal, Benicia. Californ.a and Mt. Rainier Ordnance Depot near Tacoma, Washington. A CHCMBER OF COMMERCE Distinguished Service Award was presented to Clarke N. Johnsen by Chamber President Peter Van Otten. The award was in re- of Coach Johnsons ed after school is out and would cognition "Character building service to' continue throughout the summer, youth" as THS basketball and1 Myrtle Allsop and Sidney Atkin baseball coach over the past If of the Chamber Housing Commit years, and up until his retirement, tee, reported that they were still this year as a coach. A summary' abreast of housing needs and that of his activities and accomplish-- ! their program could be stepped up ments was read by Loren Dunn 'when necessary. President Peter Van Otten Retail Committee chairman. El ed that all business men and citi-- i mer Tate reported that through an zens take a closer look at the agreement with Dugway Proving Tooele business district and Tooele would adveriste gage in a campaign that will make- -- Dugway Days" in the Dugway the district cleaner and more eye Ran an(j over station KDYL appealing to visitors who will be cac(, monlh end. Buses will be this summer. To aid in nis,e(j to bring Dugway residents this project, the Chamber of Com- Tooele. The first sale is sched merce has received fifty barrels ue(j for Monday, from the forest service which will' THE CHAMBER approved Presibe painted and distributed throughdent Peter Van Otten's attending out the county as trash barrels. the Western Chamber of Com A dummy of the new Tooele mcrce convention in Idaho. County Bros! lure was shown to County Commissioner George the Chamber and President Buziams reported that the County publicly thanked the Tooele is going ahead with plans to im County Commissioners for the liprove the Legion Park area in beral help in getting it printed. Settlement Canyon and invited the COL. CECIL MacGregor stated Chamber of Commerce to name that the expansion of TOD was person to woik on a parks com proceeding as scheduled and that mittee with the county, It was suggested that the pre-anan influx of visitors from Benicia Mt. Rainier could be expect-lsen- t population signs at the north Bulletin aiul Test Bun Publish Mon. r? T-- ? 4 ' r w r C Wf 1 PM Mrs. Eldora Ekelos Wolfe, died early Thursday morning, May 25. at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Leslie England, 527 North First East. XI - J v- -- - S - She had been a resident of Fairbanks, Alaska since 1946 and for the past 14 years had been in the U.S. Government Post Office service. She was an active member of the LDS Church. Marilyn Western Essay Contest Winners Named Surviving are her husband of Fairbanks; a daughter, Jean England and three grandchildren; a Mrs. sister (Alcda) Angus wide Christinsen. of the county Winners essay contest "Choosing a Vocation That is Right for Me, have been named with three girls from the three high schools claiming the honors. MISS MITZIE ALVERSON was adjudged winner of Tooele High School contest and was presented $100 scholarship to the College of her choice, from the Tooele Lions Club. She was also named with Marilyn Western of Dugway, as district winners. Miss Western was named winner from Dugway School which was sponsored by the Dugway University Womens Club. Winner of the Grantsvillc contest, was Miss Joan Allred. The contest was sponsored by Grants-vill- e PTA with a trophy and $50 savings bond as its prize. JUDGING of the essays was done entirely by impartial judges from out of the district and the Vocational State Department made the decision on the district Miners. Miss Alvcrson was presented with her scholarship at the awards assembly held 'Ihursday morning at the High School. Jack Clarke. FUNERAL SERVICES will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary, Friday from 7 to 9 p m and Saturday prior to funeral time. Burial will be in the Tooele city cemetery. V . - 4 t r- - . Y SHE WAS BORN September 14, 1903 at Mayfield, Utah, a daughter of Ludwig Ekelos and Johanna Elnora Rosenlund and was married to William Wolfe, Sept. 5, 1926, at Reno, Nevada. v r - V V : t I 1 ' ' K Graduates From Notre Dame Sat. 3 lay 27 4th. They will return home with their son via automobile and will visit fi lends in Port Byron, Illinois The 11 MIA Dance Festival of the North Tooele Stake is set for RTGULAR GARBAGE Saturday, May 27th, at 8:15 p.m PICK UP at the Tooele High School football Regular garbage pick up will be field. made on Memorial Day, accordTHE FESTIVAL is sponsored by ing to City Manager Sidney Noble the North Tooele Stake and is un- who further states regular pickder the direction of Dorothy Scarle up will be made on all holidays. North Tooele Stake dance director The same dancers will also dance Road. A portion of the dancers will in the Division dance festival to be held, Wednesday, May 31st at also dance in the All Church Dance 8: 15 p m. at West Jordan Park, Festival to be held at the Univerwhich is about one block south of sity of Utah Stadium, June 9th and the Bingham Highway on Redwood 10th. A; A: - L 'It . Jt AsJ " ' V f ' M . Eduin Hoffman Festival . V- - if--- r At 10 30 the groups will separate with the Auxiliary members National Guard going to the Armory for their meetings and Ihe F.O E. remaining at the Lodge. At 8 p m. the Auxiliary will hold drill team competition at the Ar mory, to which the public is cordially invited to attend. Meetings for the men will con tinue at the Lodge throughout the day and Saturday's activities will conclude with dancing in the evening. There will be a luncheon at the Aerie home. Saturday at 12 noon, and Sunday morning break Edwin Hoffman fast served between 7 and 9am MEETINGS for both groups will be held again Sunday morning in separate sessions and at 1:30 pm. they will meet jointly for the con eluding session and Memorial services. The public is invited to the Memorial service. Installation of new officers and Edwin Hoffman will graduate the awarding of trophies will also from Notre Dame, June 4th with be in order of business for this major in Marketing Science and meeting. Business Administration. will conclude The convention Mr. Hoffman is a son of Mr. with a banquet to be held at the and Mrs. Edwin Hoffman, 334 National Guard Armory at 6 p.m. Millcrcek Way, who will leave on June 1, via tram for South Bend, Indiana, where they will attend A1IA the graduation exercises at Notre Dame, which will be held on June Dance . I- I Receiving a Chamber of Commerce Community Service Award for his service to youth while basketball and baseball Coach at Tooele High School is (left) Coach Clarke N. Johnsen. Presenting this award is Chamber of Commerce President Peter Van Otten. The award was made at Tooele County Chamber of Commerce luncheon Wednesday. This is a scene in Tooeles business district. What kind of an impression does it give you? Uould you like visitors and vacationers to judge Tooele by what they sec here. Now is the time for business organizations, civic groups and every citizen to work for a cleaner prettier town. Lets all make Tooele look like the progressive city it is. Elclora Wolfe d Service Award IsThisOiirToun?? Funeral For Mrs. Saturday e conducting. . n F ra- weikend, are complete are expected to start meet at whuh Tooi-l- satvrdws Memorial to Due Day Tuesday, the Tooele Bulletin will be published on Monday, May 29. A special "Dugway Days" edition of the Dugway Test Run will also be publish ed on this date. All advertisers are reminded that ad copy for the Tooele Bulletin and Dugway Test Run will have to be in by Saturday noon. May 27. As much news as possible should also be in by Saturday r - i Van-Otte- Cleaners three times and taking money and clothing. A 59 Cadillac was stolen from Stoker Motors and recovered in Salt Lake City Tooele Golf Course, golf balls and candy taken; Tooele Bowl, unde termined amount taken; Russell Billards, twice, beer and ciga field rettes taken; Tooele Cafe, taken and camera money glasses, Bonneville Motors broken into. The three boys, ages 13, 13 and IS were to juvenile referred authorities The entire police department has worked on the case Utah State Aerie, . Tooele The Beautiful ? ? Is becoming a fairly typical scene of debris collecting in the gutters of Tooeles Main St. Note also the curbing that is beginning to crumble. With summer approaching and the influx of visitors, a clean up, fix up, paint up campaign should be started in earnest along Tooeles Main St., and throughout other areas of town. Now is the time for business men, civic organizations and Tooele City to perform a service to themselves and to Tooele City by seeing that these projects are being carried out, now. This Jaycees Elect New Officers; Charter Meeting Monday of 21 and 35, and who wish to become charter memoers arc urged to attend the Monday, May 29 meeting. file section, the Following d ELECTED AS OFFICERS WERE Loren Dunn, President; Tooele JayCecs set their dues at Bcckstrom, vice president; Kay Fladdon, vice piesidcnt; Bill $7.50 With the first Gibson, Treasurer; Wayne Saltsgivcr, Sccrctary; Recce Richman, the due at charter $7.50 meeting, Director and Wayne Olsen, State) All voting men between the age Monday Director. The newly organized Tooele JayCecs elected officers at a meeting Monday evening and they plan to officially charter their club in a meeting next Monday, May 29, at the City Ilall, beginning at 8:30 p.m. 1WM 'isle of Joy' Lc-lan- semi-annuall- NORTH TOOELE STAKE SAT. MAY 27, 8:15 PM THS FOOTBALL FIELD Wear A Poppy On Poppy Day The Poppy chaiiman of the American Auxiliary, Mis. Ami Russell, presents a poppy to Major Janies Bcyjii, following his signing a proclamation declaring Saturday, May 27, Poppy Day in Tooele. Mrs. Russell urges residents to wear red crepe These veteran-mad- e a Poppy on Poppy Day. to our nation's war dead and flowers a memorial are paper an aid to disabled veterans. |