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Show Volurr.o Sixty Seven Tccele, Utah, Friday, Now T 3, 19G1 . y Number Twenty One t ions lues Ooen rom ilU.ee . v Tv ' ft ". ..W AinmVan Education Week W. Wi tv'vl'V? .. v rs V-.a- v- I a s fi- t t v t A iKV r I V OH Mon., Pert - Pretty and Peppy Tooele School's are left Setting the pace (or High these comely young pep this year are ladies pictured above, who are serving as cheerleaders. They will be leading the cheering section at the last home football game this season on Friday, Nov. 1 at 2 to right, front, Lois Ar- -' p.m. They thur, Elaine Christensen and Carma lee e Simon. Back row, Betty Cox, Merna Nelson and Paula Uhltehouse, head Slake Conference Sun. and will be directed by Bishop Vandenberg. A colored film will be shown as part of the program. Every member of the North Tooele Stake is invited to attend this meeting. Special call being given to all ward and stake officers and leaders. SUNDAY SESSIONS: 8:00 a.m. a special meeting has been called ed., Xov. Time to Explore ,or. 9 .eir Ideas Time to Salute Cttod Teachers (fraud Prizes Awarded this Saturday Night 1I. 10 Time to Pay the Price for Excellence Fri., ior. Sat., tov. II Time to Look Outside Oar Bishop Vandenburg turned from the missions of the Church will speak at the 10 a.m. session. The 7 p.m. meeting will be under the direction of the stake MIA and the program for this meeting is printed elsewhere in this edition. Onaqui lo Name Board Miss Martha Hales, of Salt Lake from City, recently spending the summer in Poland, will give an account of her experiences living behind the Iron Curtain, on Sunday, November 5, at 7:00 p.m. during the regular Stake MIA meeting, following the North Tooele Stake Conference, at North Tooele Stake Tabernacle. THE PUBLIC is invited to hear this interesting account of conditions that exist now in Poland, especially among the young people, including their ideas, philosophies and their outlook for the returned Onaqui, said to cover the most future. territory of any town in the UnitSpecial musical numbers will ed States, will vote on town offbe presented by students of the icers next Tuesday in general Tooele High School music departelection. ment, under the direction of Karl Candidates for President of the Swan. with the by Bishop Vandenberg, following to attend: Stake Presi- town board, both of Vernon, will dency and stake clerk. High be Lawrence Sharp, Republican, and ward and Collin Bennion, Democratic. Council, Bishoprics, The four two of candidates, clerks, Stake Mission Presidency. This meeting will be held in the whom are to be elected, for memRelief Society room of the stake bers of the town board, are listed The Tooele County Basketball as and are Milton League will begin tabernacle. play Monday General sessions will be con- Sagers and John Keith Ahlstrom, night, November 6, with opening ducted at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. to both of St. John and Boyd games slated at Dugway and the and Walter Calvin Green, Tooele which the stake membership is High School gym. The Dugway opener will pit the requested to attend, and with a both of Clover. cordial invitation extended to the two Dugway teams, both new enpublic. Music for these two ses- NOTE OF APPRECIATION trants in this years league. sions will be furnished by a The Central School faculty and The Tooele schedule brings last chorus of young men and women students wish to thank all those years champs, McFarland and from the Sunday School organiza- who made our Halloween party Hullinger against a revamped tions of the stake, under the di- and parade a success. Especially Eagles squad at 8:15 p.m. The rection of Margaret Davis with are we grateful to Mr. Caldwell nightcap at 9:15 p.m. will see Phyllis Dunn as accompanist. and his two marching bands, the Busicos Cash Store meeting the Elders Paul Bevan, John McKel-la- r Room Mothers, and the Tooele DeWall Construction. Grantsville and Kai Scdar, recently re- - Lions Club. draws a first round bye. BB L aue Bogins Nov. 6 Blan-thor- n 17th County Traffic Death Tooele County recorded its! Werner, 33, of Salt Lake City, ger of his right hand and the seventeenth highway fatility of lost his life Wednesday at 4:15 fourth toe of the left foot. the year, when Kenneth Edward a.m. in an automobile - semi Glen Thompson, 41, of Denver, truck collision near Delle. Colo., the trucks relief driver, Mr. Werner was killed in- was treated at the scene for a stantly, according to investigators lacerated forehead and bruises. MR. WERNER was born Nov. Howard Cooper, of the lltah State DRUG STORE ' and Deputy 2, 1828, at Salt Lake City, a son Highway Patrol of Edward D. and Alice Cunning'Sheriff James Park. EUGENE Johnson, 33, Aurora, ham Werner. THIS SUNDAY was driving the semi-trucOf the seventeen fatalities in ' westward on U.S. 40 at Delle Tooele County, there has been 13 It when the castbound sedan driven between Mills Junction and Wend-ove- r by Mr. Werner veered and the on U.S. 40, according to fsaid jtwo vehicles hit head-oigures released by the sheriff's ofTrooper Cooper. fice. Mr. Johnson was treated and will be open Three fatalities have been on released from Tooele Valley and one on for fractures of the third fin Under the Rotation Plan k HOOD DRUG n , Hos-Ipit- U-3- 6 T1ALIL pastor. Father Elder Scdar Miss Martha Hales Home from MIA Evening Australia Speaker pm. Tabernacle ark Together Time to ISorders ... Missionary Meeting: This meeting will be held in the recreation hall of the Stake Time to Decide on Essential ties., Thurs John H. Vandenberg. Bishop newly appointed Presiding Bishop of the Church, will represent the General Ahihorities at all sessions of North Tooele Slake Conference to be held in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle, Saturday and 8:00 ,r, 6 less-urge- N. Tooele Sunday, November 4 and 5. 11. Bishop Vandenberg is a prominent businessman and Church worker. He is a partner in the Audio Visual Center at Denver. Colorado and was formerly in the wool business merchandising there. He was vice chairman of the Church building committee from 1955 until his appointment as presiding Bishop at the October conference of this year. SATURDAY SESSIONS at 6:30 p.m. a leadership meeting will be held in the chapel of the Stake Tabernacle with the following to attend: Stake Presidency and stake clerk, High Council, Melchizedek Stake Priesthood Priestcommittee, Melchizedek hood Quorum Presidencies, group leaders and secretaries. Bishoprics and ward clerks, Melchizedek Priesthood class instructors. This meeting will be under the direction of Bishop Vandenberg, who will lead the discussion in the meeting. Oar San ,Yr. 5 Time to V Pick Mayor Two Councilmen V o lers Readeis of the Tooele Bulletin may get the City election news with their breakfast, on Test ('.onvicittns Wednesday morning. Adult citizen can .:.nul on materialihemselves n.iw i' Tooele City municipal election will be held Tuesday, Novel))- will not le de- The piH-tv cult our of tut K.nJ do of culture ir, ism. and other aspects hvered 1'uesdjy evening, bull ber 7 with the polls open Irotn 7 am. until 8 pm. they want lor the nation's children a.ij tor Ihems, Ives1 CITY OF1IIFS up for election this Wednesday morning jrar include Major ami two four year Couneilmen. with the complete election res Candidates lor the post of Mayor are Republican Dr. Hex D. sults Has it become impossible for schools to cany out all mandates As the and Democrat Peter VanOtten. the in carrier Slutznegger past the and Which which are the urgent, urged upon them. w.ll be treated to an early City Council candidates include Democrats Wayne llymas and studies in a time that den amis inoie and more of its morning breakfast, and then Timer Tate and Republicans Dr. Wallace R. Johnson and Glenn educated c.tienry ? Williams. will deliver their paper. II T Mot'. 7 MR. HYMAS is the only Incumbent up for election, as present Carriers will report at the Education is the biggest cooperative enterprise we have. Ibis Bulletin Office promptly at 6 Major James Bevan and Councilman Floyd White, both Demotheme gives an opportunity to reiogn.e all community groups a m crats, aren't running. involved in education, and to encourage adults to study the Only registered City voters will educational needs of the community. be eligible to cast their votes. These include those who cast their II IS voles in the last general election Hus is your cue to tell the world about new uses of tune, space, or municipal election, or who reof TV, machines, teaching schools, by teaching your personnel gistered during one of the regislifelong learning opportunities in your community, and other tration dates this fall. new developments in education. The candidates this year are V ., all local business or professional It has Ixvn announced by the men. Fads on teachers salaries and the supply in your area; general carnival committee of St. trends in teacher education; teaching opportun.tirs for mature Marguerites Church that the anMR. VANOtten, presently Tooele County Chamber of Comcitizens; all these offer timely and interesting subject matter nual F'all Carnival has been canfor today. merce rresident, was formerly celled for ComMotor of owner VanOtten THE GRAND prizes for this and is now engaged in inpany MarSt. will awarded at be year vestments and is associated with guerites monthly games party, Bonneville Motors in Tooele. He Good schools cost money. How will the bill be paid in your St. Marguerite's Social Hall. 145 and his wife Myrle reside at 433 No. Broadway Avenue, this Saturcommunity, and by whom? Circle. They have one Canyon day evening, Nov. 4, 11, it was student at the son, Kenneth, a announced by the Reverend CharUniversity of Utah. Those les E. Freegard, Dr. Slutznegger is a dentist loIn a small and dangerous world, children and adults must assisting F'reegard are is an active Scoutcr, cally. He achive real international understanding. What can adult citi- Mrs. Warren T, Epperley, Mrs. numerous Scouting to do receiving further this end? and h communities u zens, schools, Raymond E. M r p y, Mrs. honors. At present he is a memSaverio D. Occhipinti, Mr. John ber of the Tooele Stake High R. Tomich and Mr. Donald M. Council. The doctor and his wife Orlando. Professor Doxey Helen are the parents of 5 chilThe Carnival originally dren. They reside at 169 West 1st been scheduled to be held at the South. Tooele National Guard Armory Mr. Tate, with his wife, Helen, September 29 and 30. Sales Craft, a local appliance runs Tickets will still be available store. He is active in boys baseon the, prizes and may be purball, being State Director of the chased at the recotry, 415 Utah Babe Ruth Association. They are Avenue, or at the Social Hall on the parents of seven children and Saturday evening. Elder Kai Sedar has arrived live at 214 South Broadway. Mr. GRAND PRIZES this year are home from a two year LDS Misis also County Civil Defense Tate f and wrapped, beef, cut sion to Australia serving in the W. Doxey, Assis- Director. Professor Roy binoculars. $100 grocery order; Australian Mission with headquarMR. HYMAS Is owner of Your Underwood portable type- tant Professor of Religion at the 7x50; ters at Sydney. will Food Center" grocery store, on Young Brigham University, clubs, outfit; bag, writer; golf UPON HIS release October 11, be the guest speaker at the Too- Broadway and has been a City cart; and a handmade afghan. he went by air to New Zealand for four years. He Councilman Plans are now underway for a ele Stake High Priests November where he spent four days includin the Tooele and his wife Madge, and their 4 and dinner social, two for be to opened gift shop" ing a temple session, and then where Fourth - Eleventh Ward, Thurs- children live at 520 Sunset Ave. days early in December embarked on the SS Monterey, Doctor Johnson is associated as the public may purchase outstand- day of next week, November 9. an M.D. with the Tooele Clinic. to Priest President arriving in Hawaii on the 25th. High according and work ing handmade fancy on the Rural There were five released misHe is currently homemade bakery goods for your P. Ross Cowans. sionaries from New Zealand who PROF. DOXEY will deliver a Health. Occupational Health and lists. Christmas gift made the boat trip from Auckland series of three lectures to the Medical Eagle committees of the to Honolulu with Elder Sedar. Tooele Stake High Priests, on the Utah State Medical Association. Elder Sedar after a 13 hour Doctrine and Covenants." The He and his wife, Mary Cecil, and first being on November 9th, the five children, reside at 600 South stay in Hololulu left on a United Airlines jet for San Francisco, next on December 14 and the Pioneer Ave. hours of which took four and one-haMr. Williams is manager concluding one of the series on in and after a six hour lay over on Foodtown Allen's store 1962. 11th, grocery January the coast he caught another jet Prof. Doxey received his Mas- Tooele. He is second counselor in to Salt Lake City, requiring one The American Red Cross blood ters Degree from George Wash- the Tooele Stake Presidency and Elder Sedar hour and 25 minutes. and resides at 165 South 1st East. Mr. mobile will be in Tooele, Thurs- ington University in President of the Williams and his wife Elna arc former FROM THE time Elder Sedar sembling the United States in tra- day, Nov. 9 between 2 and 6 p.m. is 2 got off the ship in Honolulu un- - veling distances, and it is not un- and will draw blood in the Civic Eastern States Mission and was the parents of seven children, two 25 as to far common as til the time he arrived home, Room (basement) of the City a member of the YMMIA General of whom, Carol and David are go Board. He is presently first coun- on LDS Missions. hours had elapsed, which includ-- j thousand miles to reach the dis-e- d Hall during this time. inltant VOTERS can cast their votes mission. of the areas in the Provo Stake Presiselor 13 is to of The hours respond urged sightseeing County in the various districts at the folHe expresses a deep love for to this tremendously Hawaii and six hours in San Fran-- i important dency. Prof. Doxey has authored two lowing locations: cisco. He was not in bed from the people of Australia, project by topping the quota of 75 Tooele District No. 1 Tooele ELDER SEDAR will be honor-rive- d pints set for this area in a com- books on the Doctrine and Covethe time he left ship until he ar-- j home Thursday of last weeded at a homecoming program at munity Red Cross meeting held nants, one of the standard works County Court House, registration of the LDS Church, namely, "The agent, Mrs. Mable Brough. Third Ward sacramen- - Wednesday night. j the Tooele about 6 p.m. Tooele No. 4 Tooele City Hall At that meeting it was disclos- Doctrine and Covenants and the Elder Sedar when he left formal service, Sunday, Nov. 19th, at Bankhead, registration ed that considerably more blood Future," and "Doctrine and Cove- Geniel p.m. his mission, October 7, 1959, cm- Elder Sedar is the son of John has been used in Tooele county nants Study Questions. agent. barked on a plane in Salt Lake TOOELE NO. 7 At the home Mrs. He is likely more widely known Thelma B. during the past few months than City, and reported at mission P. Sedar and 179 N. of Mrs. Relief both of of this the as author Gillette, to Society Josephine Slowik, In has been in city, ready response Sydney, replaced. headquarters reSecond St. Gibson and Remelda this for lessons Cross Red year Theology a call made by County for missionary work in seventeen gistration agent. Chairman Oren Mueller, a large several vears past. hours. Tooele No. 9 DINNER WILL be served at 7 Legion Hail, 25 He has labored in Newcastle, group of volunteers met and bep and South 2nd West. Mrs. Irne gan an organization for this Nov. p.m. for all wives and guests, Sydney and Brisbane and was for at 7 p.m. the regular monthly registration agent. 9 drive. five months mission secretary at Individual contacts will be a quorum meeting for High Priests Sydney and completed his mission The annual Charity Ball of the as Branch President at Cairns.. . BPOE No. 1673 will be held at main feature of this drive. Citi- will be held for thirty minutes and zens will be asked to commit then the High Priests will have ELDER SEDAR had the Privlli1e Lodge, Nov. 18, at 8 p.m. themselves for a donation and to their dinner, so reports President two stakes or-- i of seeing lege Dancing, snacks and door prizes state the time they would be at Gowans. in Australia his; during ganized be offered f(jr a donation of The lecture by Prof. Doxey will the City Hall. Any of the recruitmission, the first at Sydney and,JL()0 per person to take place at 8 p.m. and all High will be committee ment the other at Brisbane. glad Donations from this affair will take names and also explain the Priests, their partners and guests Elder Sedar also reports t a Q (0ward tbe Tooele Elks e Stockton has three tickets frorn will attend as well as anyone who in quota on LDS Missionaries nua christmas charities. BPOE excellent and expanded program which to select their town officthe be interested, throughout that the Red Cross is offering. may the whole of Australia has been Vo 16?3 ials as they go to the polls next program is un. Several lives of those in our com- county. charjty 300. 200 to from increased derthe direction of Esteem- President Gowans extends an Tuesday between the hours of 7 been saved as a diThere has also been an expan-leRobert E. munity have Knight Leading to all Relief Society of- a.m. and 8 p.m., namely: invitation result of this blood bank prosion of the Australian mission to jCudd who a membcrs t0 rect President Democratic ticket urges and ficers teachers, of the three and .Thursday; .Is'lbc in attendance. New Guinea gram. Town Board, William I. West; of and Tooele especstakes, County If you are not contacted directly land, and to Darwin City, Elder John Hayward and W. since the time is short, the com- ially the theology teachers, to trustees, Sedar reports. A branch was or-- , Claud Wilson. Mr. hear come and Doxey. come to to mittee six at Darwin within urges everyone ganized President Republican ticket th City Hall during the scheduled months after the Elders arrived of Town board, John Henry Edtime and participate or call Karl IN THE first three months of Robert Aufde-morwards; trustees, to arrange the Swan, this year, as compared to thej L. Thomas. Kenneth and time for your donation. first three months of last year, President ticket Tooele a was Swan elected is Mr. for Nov, scheduled showed mission quet the Australian Friday, the of Town Board, Ernest J. Johnfor services Baptismal 3 at Bloodbank chairman at the ward recreation hall, County one hundred per cent increase in Grantsville and Tooele Stakes will son; trustee, Lester E. Orr. A turkey dinner complete with the Wednesday evening meeting, all phases of missionary work in- be conducted at the North Tooele The voters will name a Town all House. the the Served Court be will Scdar at trimmings eluding baptisms, Elder Pine-hurof Stake President and two trustees Board Corner Tabernacle, Sounder direction of the Relief Chairmen for each community said. and Utah Avenues, Satur- to serve on the town council. that ciety. Family tickets are $10. of the county will be named Elder Scdar day, Nov. 4, 1961 on the followAustralia is a vast country, re- - Serving will begin at 6 p.m. ing schedule: GRANTED DIVORCE Tooele Stake - 1 p.m.; Grantsville Stake - 2 p.m. Dewey A. Whipple, was grantSuitable baptismal clothing may ed a divorce, here Monday, by be obtained at the Tabernacle, for! Judge VanCott, from Kate Whip-- a nominal laundry fee. pic, on grounds of desertion. KI.lOlU : - VI. A.M. Drlm-m- l i t K ' m k x iiooi ss mu: ok a kkookkss v. ' Itiillclin (it lie vs had I Boy Doxey To Speak Here iVov. 9 one-hal- Bloodmobilc Here iov. 9 lf 1938-194- 1 All-so- Slockfou Elcclion An-th- Two Stake Baptismal Service Saturday reports THS STADIUM 2:30 P.M. te n |