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Show laa 'ws. Volume Sixty Seven r r Tooele, Utah, Friday, October 20, P2 Auto Mishap Is Fatal lo Nebraska Mi Iulv Vivyenm ym j t in one careless moment. Whether thii tragedy comes in the form of a hunt.ng aicident or a ravagit bungs discredit to ing thos responsible lor the act. e have many natural ts on the Tooele Ranger Dis tritt that can be damaged or de-sires ej by e. The remit storms have relieved the fire danger somewhat but this last beat, sp-i- l is steadily bringing the f i re indi'X up. Please be careful withj yoar fires and thus help to preserve the forests and rangelands fire re-so- fir 21 Busy On Census St. Marguerites Fall Carnival Is Cancelled Mrs. Maurlne Blckmore, models the beautiful natural Nor itegian blue fox shrug that will be gtvra away at the annual bridge luncheon of the Alpha F.ta Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, scheduled to be held November 4 at 1 p m. at the Elks Lodge. Tickets for the fur piece are now available and luncheon tickets may be had after Monday. The public Is Invited to attend. a tD in Once again rifles are taken from gun cabinets, field boots oil- P1 tnd camp.ng gear is checked -red coaIs.. ,r,,n-- t from i.ngland and C'omord isn't in danger, as these individuals, the deer hunters, take to the hills with a determination to bring home the venison Deer hunting can be very enHospital. joyable, and it ranks tops in big The remains of Mrs. Grubbs game hunUng. All of this thrill will be shipped Friday by Tate j and serenity which are a part of Mortuary to Gary, Nebraska, for (being in the mountains at the funeral services and burial in the crack of dawn can be blotted out Hull Community Cemetery at Banner County, Nebraska, Mrs. Grubbs was born May 15, IS95 at Harrisburg, Nebr. Hows That for Size? Number Nineteen The Red Coals Are ("online: Grubbs, age 66, a station wagon tip over, Monday morning, nrar Lowe. on Highway 40 50. died as a rrult of her injuries, Tuesday t 5. 10 Tooele the at pm. alley hoPi- tal. Mr. and Mrs. I'ston. Gillett, daughter and son in law of Mrs Grubbs, have improved from juries and plan to lx' released Friday from the Tooele Valley hurt 1961 After a special meeting Wednesday evening, it was announced by the general carnival committee. that due to a senes of events and in the best interest of the parish, the Annual Fail Carnival of St. Marguente's Church, cancelled for Tooele, has been dinner was held Membership drive kick-of- f for workers, Monday evening In the Kirk ! ;tt ! school census one Twenty enumerators are busy polling ail children in Tooele County from newly born babies to those who will not reach their 18th birthday before October 31st. THE FOLLOWING list of enu merators and the areas in which they are working, was released this week by Mary Orme, clerk of the Board of Education: Paul F. Skyles: VerDugway non - Ivie Nielsen; Skull Valley-DeaSevere: Wendover - Loneta 1061, hotel. Picture the group. r ; iiri above is a cross section of f u I for this THE GRAND prize s vear will be awarded at St. monthly games partv S. Marguerite's Social Hall. 145. N. Broadway Avenue, on Satur- Irrigation Water dav evening. Nov. 4. 1I, it was' To he Turned Off announced bv the Reverend Charm les E. Freeeard. pastor. Those Ditches City Monday assisting Father Frocard are Wadsworth. Mr. Warren T. Fonerley, Mrs. ' ..mc i. Once Grantsville - Buelah Bolindcr J ajimn Mrs. E Glenda Clover and Millward; Alpha Eta Chapter. Beta Sigma D. Mr. John Saverio Ocrhininti, stream, starting next R. luncheon, Canyon Patricia Sagers, St. John - Mae Phi, annual bridge M. Donald Mr. and Tomich Kirk Bevan B. Russell: Stockton which will be held Saturday. Nov, Monday, according to Mary J. Orlando water master. 4 at 1 p.m. in the Elks Lodge Harwood. The Carnival had originally Lois C. Romero; Lincoln TOD The water is being turned out been scheduled to be held at the Something new has been added Lake Pent - Ada Price $Erma "Hob will be the Tooele work National Guard There this year. in order to permit necessary Armory, Roberta G. Erda Clark; date" fashion show and as an on curb and gutter. September 29 and 30. Ibapah - Clara O. ChristTicket will still be available added feature, a lovely fur piece iansen. and be on purthe prizes will be given away. may Tooele Eliza Zentner, Blanch chased at the rectorv. 415 Utah The fur piece is a natural NorAlbertina White, Pendleton, Doris Mrs. Byron Townsend, Mrs. Davis Hall Social at the the Front or Tooele Avenue, Dup-IcrOfficers of County Community wegian blue fox shrug, from W. Hansen, Nellie Zentner, Geral and Mrs. Nona Shibley. Back row Mrs. Concert Association are pictured above as evening of the awarding of the and has been valued at $200. dine Mortensen, Evelyn Haines. I.ester Turner, Mrs. Edgar McAlister, Mrs. prizes. they discuss plans for an eventful season Those who haven't purchased Kenneth Dean, Mrs. LcGrand O. Jones and GRAND PRIZES this year are with Mrs. David Davis, representative of their $1 ticket on the fur piece, Fred L. England, age 77, to f R: President Sidney Noble. L cut and Concerts. wrapped. beef, the National Community or can do so by calling died Tooele $100 grocery . County . Clerk, order: binoculars- ,, , The Dorothy Searle Dance tvoe Tickets for the bridge luncheon Studio is presenting a dance re- 7x50; Underwood portable Valley Hospital, following a heart clubs outfit: writer: bag. golf beare $1.25 and will be on sale attack. vue this Saturday in the North cart: and a handmade afghan. FUNERAL SERVICES will be ginning October 23. Tooele Stake Recreation Hall, at a now for Plans are underway Proceeds from this project will 7:00 p.m. held p.m. in the Friday at 1 gift shop to be opened for two The Tooele Ordnance Depot has be used for civic and charity Ward Church and in where December earlv The Revue is sponsored by the days its doors wide open for represendonations. Tate friends the call at may outstandfirms Tooele Second Ward MIA wtth a the public mav purchase Mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 tatives of small business fee. ing handmade fancy work and p.m. and until funeral time Fri- that seek to sell their products twenty five cent admission homemade bakerv goods for your Following the Revue, there will day. The family requests in lieu and services to the U.S. Army M. be booths for games, handicrafts, Christmas gift lists. Col. Cecil of flowers that contributions be Ordnance Corps, refreshments and home made armade to the Primary Childrens MacGregor, Commanding Officer The Tooele County Community ticles for sale. said today. Janice Dillard Hospital. Friday, October 20th is the date ans T in Concert Associations 1961-6was made STATEMENT HIS set for the annual bazaar of the Mr. England was born Oct. 10, nual membership campaign was Satur9:00 the At to regular p.m. the with connection opening Deported Improving 1884, in this city, a son of John Fourth Ward Relief Society. opened Monday night with a dinnight dance will be held with and Eliza Kennington the public of a new display and ner for workers in the Coral The event will be held in the day who was Mrs. England Janice 14 Dillard, of over age everyone years the will bid room that promote Fourth Eleventh Ward Church, invited to remain and dance. with seriously injured in an automobile England. He was married to Mi- U.S. Army Ordnance Corps small Room of the Kirk Hotel, with activities scheduled to get accident in Colorado, last week, ldred Park, Nov. 6, 1920 in the business Mrs. Byron Townsend as dinner program. The stake orchestra will pro- is reported to be improving satis- Salt Lake LDS Temple. underway at 5 p.m. We want the public to see our chairman. There will be hamburgers, hot vide the music and at intermis- factorily in the Salida Hospital. He served as County Clerk of The kick-of- f and bid room, and we meeting began a display sale dogs, chilli and crackers for Tooele County for four years and sion, there will be a floor show which will con drive business tQ cncou want smai, membership a Mrs. Dillard sustained broken as a member of the Draft Board along with a regular bake sale and refreshments. The regular tinue until Saturday noon at that will feature cakes, pics, rolls, Saturday night dance is free of pelvis and it is anticipated that of Tooele County during the first which time membership in the asCol. MacGregor said. she cannot be moved for at least World War. bread, cookies, etc. charge. will close for the year. sociation the To it for make six weeks. public easy items bazaar Many lovely HE WAS a member of Tooele to learn of business opportunities SIDNEY Noble, President of No will be she doubt or happy very ideal for wedding, birthday The entire evening - Dance Reto hear from her friends. A letter Seventh Ward, Supervisor of the offered to the small business con the organization welcomed and Christmas gifts will be available vue, booths, concessions and the or card will help her while away High Priest Quorum, and Finance cerns, the Small Business Office introduced and the guests - is called Come To The which at attractive prices. Pillow cases dance the few of the long lonely hours Clerk of the Seventh Ward. Heand Bid Room has been placed announced a program, will be sold at prices from $2.25 Fair. Proceeds go to the spon- before she can be reunited with served thirty seven months in the jn the General Services Adminis-Wester- featured Susan Caldwell, piano States Mission. 1750 South Red- - solo; Jay Powell, accordian solo to $4.00. A wide variety of aprons soring ward and to the various ner husband and infant son. jtration Building, two wood Road, Salt Lake City. The and Elaine Hale, vocal solo, acwill assure you of finding the one wards in the stake participating Survivors are his wife, Her address is Janice Dillard, in the booths. brothers, Joseph M. England and general public has the same easy companied by Beverly Lindholm. Salida Hospital, Salida, Colo. you want. Azile L. England of Tooele, one access to the display room as to Mrs. David Davis, a Represenof the public rooms of any downtown sister, Mrs. Julia Denney, tative of the New York Office of , Downey, Idaho, four half broth- business concern. "Wisher Concerts National Community Alex and Edna Gillespie Home from Mission ers, Loami E. Engla.d of Salt THE U.S. Army Ordnance Corp presented plans for the week long Lake City; Albert B. England. is making a strenuous effort to campaign. 80,000 people, and they were full Franklin England and Moray increase the share of procureof praise for the quality of the Campaign headquarters have ment awards to small business been England, of Tooele. set up at the City Hall uncitizenry of that area. concerns. der the direction of Mrs. inIt is a difficult matter to ELDER AND Mrs. Gillespie Jones headquar-er- s "Red if crease the share of business we were only 105 miles from PalThe enthusiasm chairman. O award small firms as fast as we of the workers under the chairmyra which they visited several would like, said Mr. Harley A. in times and were participants manship of Mrs. Edgar McAlister Elder and Mrs. Alex A. Gil- the Hill Cumorah Pageant, Porter, Small Business Represen- indicate that the will seeing arrived home from it four of its five tative at Tooele Ordnance Depot. be reached beforemembership the week ends lespie have presentations. ten months service as mission"The products the U.S. Army Ord- and that a Elder and Mrs. Gillespie visittruly distinguished aries in the Eastern States LDS was re- nance Corps buys must meet series of concerts Dozing at the wheel ed with their and by some of the sponsible for five people being rigid specifications and it is often Worlds finest artists will be pre- Mission. Mr. Woodrow and Mrs. daughter, involved in two autos colliding 14 hard to find capable small firms sented. Their entire mission was spent J. Till, at Chicago, on their jourmiles west of Grantsville at 6.40 that want to do the work. We at THE COST of membership is in and Mrs. Till accoma.m. Wednesday. Lockport, New York, which is ney home, the Redwood Road Office will $7.00 adults and $3.50 for stuher per panied parents to Tooele for of Niagraia twenty miles east Fortunately, only damage to also represent the Los Angeles dents. an extended visit. on of the one and stations Falls in contract the two cars resulted, when Mrs. Ordnance District The purpose of this years drive The returned missionaries will of Janet James, of Salt Lake Citv, work and we also will maintain as in other years is to accept re- the Erie Canal, which was one in be honored at a homecoming procanals the first transportation for all Ord a room national bid driving west in a 1960 Cadillac newals and to enroll new the United States and is still in gram in the Tooele First Ward, dozed at the wheel, and sideswip-e- nance Procurement Agencies. Sunday, October 29, at 7:30 p.m. full use. manumore small We need a 1957 Chevrolet, driven by The Gillespies express sincere in in area our Utah the Fred J. Tennyson, 61, of Tacoma, facturers ELDER GILLESPIE was put appreciation to their many friends Wash.. supply system. We are searching in as Branch President, the first who were so kind to them during that There were three occupants in for them, and we believe meeting they attended at Lock-po- the period of their mission. in existence. Our the James auto, including Mr they are already Branch, at which there were and Mrs. James and Jean Tavlor problem is to find them. members present and at twenty all of Salt Lake City. The Cad.l-latheir farewell there were over 70 was damaged an estimated active members. Preparation Meeting $150 by Deputy Sheriff Bill Pitt, at Tooele defeated Granger DRUG STORE North Tooele Stake Sunday above L to R are Collette Williams, Brenda The big family fun night scheduled for the who investigated. They met in rented quarters afternoon Granger, Thursday School will North Tooele Stake, under sponsorship of preparation meeting Pedersen, Vickie Pedersen, Melody Pederfor church sendees at their arMr. and Mrs. Tennyson were be held Sunday, October 22 at The score at halftime was the Tooele Second Ward, will begin at 7 sen, Elizabeth Griffith and Wendy Collcdgc. in the Chevrolet traveling west rival and during the ten months the dominated Tooele Granger. 4:30 p.m. in the Stake tabernacle. The Revue will be followed by a county fair THIS SUNDAY p.m. on Sat. Oct. 21, with a dance revue by in purThe estimated damage to the car were instrumental they a second half including All ward officers and teachers at 8 p.m. and the regular Saturday night students of Dorothy Searle. Pictured above remodeland a mansion was $300. of the stake are urged to be in punt return for a score, by Jack chasing dance at 9 p.m. are a sextette of little dolls who will There was no personal injury. ing and furnishing it for an LDS White. attendance. dance Oh You Beautiful Doll. Pictured four Chapel. The grounds have and three quarters acres. Mar-uerite- Public Invited To Sorority Hridire Luncheon lr Vf Biles Friday 1 p.m. For Fred England Dorothy Searle Dance Hevue 4 Saturday, 7 P.M. one-hal- Vor-waile- r; j Launch Concert Season - TOD Opens Door lo Small Business Finns Third-Sevent- Community Concert Drive on This Week h Bazaar Fri. -- 2 n w V1 s&. Elder, Mrs. Alex A. Gillespie Home Fom New York Wheel Dozin Causes Two Auto Collision d c Oh, You Beautiful Doll Tooele Wins rt Under the 19-- Rotation Plan 0 CALDWELL Tooele Lodge B.P.0.E 1673 duties file Tooele Transsmti During NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK! The District covered by the Lockport Branch had a radius of fifty miles, with a population of DRUG will be open J .s |