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Show l'Tpr ji nnrpr ijprf"U gp Volume Sixty Seven Tccele, Utah, Friday, Noverr.h: Festive Christinas Opening Planned Kill IHllDRI tm Saturday, N OF DetemUr a rijK.it will be feted at a free movie with two shows, out at 11 am. and film at T he following committee members have len named to push through plans for the ChuMmas Street I, gluing, led Gib Season letie, chairman, Tree decoration. Junior Chamber of Commerce, wuh Kay FUddon as chairman, and Mark Lindberg, assistant. SNTA C UUS chairman, Pete Van Ottcn; Candy committee is John Brown, Glen Williams and E. G Tate; Show chairmen arc Carol Buziams and Dorothy England, House decorations contest, Lawrence Hood, Carol Buziams, and Dorothy England. Santa Claus will be in Tooele every Saturday, from December 2 until Christmas. j To Be Guct Of Dies Thursday; j 22ml Biles Saturday 1 Bates was txrrn at I rda, 24, the son ot lain, and Virginia Tillman George Hates, but sjvnt his earlier life m (tyhir. He has been a resident of Tooele, most of his adult life and was married to I rnestine Kearns, on April 15. 1925. She died in 1954 Mr Bates has been employed at Bauer. Mertur and was an aud.tor at Tooele Oidnanee Depot for thirteen years, and some four years ago. he went to White Sands, New Mexico, as an auditor I xpenmental in the Atomic OitolM-- Surviving are one son, Kenneth Bates, of Magna, who is a State Highway Patrolman and a grand daughter, together with a brother and a sister, John C. Bates, Magna, and Mrs. Doris K. Gary Steadman L Truck Owr On To (Jrantnille r Operation x- -. ird Birthday Tooele illness Mr s Annie (aimplu Ilouoml On Her 58, native son, dud at the Tootle Vathy llosjiital ill 12.15 a m Thursday, after an (Mended of-f- n Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, next week, both the Tt( U-- Bulletin and the Tooele Iransvrijit will. be puhl.shed one djy early-welcome. Deadline for advertising for Mrs Campbell Please cjll your reservation to the Bulletin which will be pub3t.t., lished and delivered on Monll M.I noun. will be dry hadeis will also be in Saturday, day, attendance Vk j s of the Cbam-News cpy deadline will he r members are especially in Monday. 11 am. B J till for deadline Advertising the Tooele Iranstript will be Mis. Annie B Cam pin II CeleTuesday, Nov. 21 at noon brated her S.lid b.rthdjy aim-- , Boll News should be in by 11 am on Novemlnr Saturday, vrsary This paper will Boat! Wednesday, II ot her home at 2'8 North Main be delivered Wednesday. Bales, j County preside mtr the imvimg linjmr-tau- t businss mattiis will 1h- - d along with the piesemation of the vt of names for new ers for l'M.2, The Community Chiisttnax program will be seated to the inemlH rvhip Elmer Tate, chairman of the Read onnotiiu e Christmas AH tlleinbers are p'ans pron-tlurged toyittend and guests will be Both PaiMT Out Larlv .Next Week til Kt-n- i 2, a later date. Kenneth Bates United Stj'ex St nutor Wallace Beni" !t will 1h- - the guest at li Turn le County I hand r of jtomm r. e muting, m heduld fori (Ueibn d.iv, NuviiniMr 22, at I2 num. in r,e foul Room of the Kilk Hot Senator It, nnett will hi accom-pj'iuto by Mis Bennett I r r VanOtten, Ilisulent, will Kill county of the tame 1.30 pm Santa wdl be tm hand," will) candy and popcorn balls for eaih child as a gift from the Chamber of Commerce, One bundled dollars in prse Will be ofieied m the Home Decoration Contest, Rule and further d tails a ,11 be announced at Senator Bennett Core Nov. m Inode, I'! .rn art tit the m ik ng for a g.1'4 Chnitmav wbnb will o'fiuatly g t underway ui 6 pn on Friday, D (ember I Saul. i is ktheduled In arrive in loan on time la vet the vwiith pallid that tvdl lie'll! up the uiinniumly Uir, Mmas tm, and the pay strut lights I!h limit will be bulgmj w.ih bargains for the Clu iMmas tiiopp r. Nun, her Twenty Threo Gary Steadman Accepted For Hallock, of Bryce Canyon, Utah. rites will be held at the St. Marguerites Catholic Church, on Saturday at 10 a m. Rosary will be recited at the Tate Mortuary, on Friday, at 8 p m. Friends may call at the Mortuary from 7 to 9 p m, Friday and prior to funeral time, Who's Who Gary Steadman, son of Bishop and Mis. Albert W. Steadman of On hand to honor their mother were her children, Mr. and Mrs Edgar Davis of Grantsville roll- this city, has been accejvted as Eugene Campbell of Pro', o. Mr ed his trutk owr two and a half one of ihe thirty four Utah State and Mrs, Don Camjibell and son! times, Wednesday evening near University students to be entered in the ll-6the Tooele City dump edition of the na Saturday. 18 Mr. Daws was treated at the tion.il publication, Burial will be Whos Who in the Tooele Tooele Valley Hospital for a in American City Cemetery. Among Students The annual Charity Ball of the right shoulder and a gash Universities and Colleges." BPGE No. 1673 will be held at his arm. in right Gary at present is serving on 8 the Lodge, Nov. 19, at p m. the Senior committee at the USU Dancing, snacks and door prizes which is organized to assist the will be offered for a donation of senior class officers in class acti$1 00 per person. vities and to investigate certain Donations from this affair will in which the senior programs Ango toward the Tooele Elks class should participate. Miss Alice B.ngham, recently nual Chnstmas Charities. BPOF. Dr. Daryl Chase, President of returned from an LDS Mission to No. 1673 Charity program is unGary has completed an LDS Mission to Norway. Utah Slate University, will be the Brazil will give a report of her der the direction of EsteemSuperintendent Sterling R. Harfeatured speaker at the Annual labors at the First Ward sacra- ed Leading Knight Robert E. ris and Alex J. Brvan will attend Cattlemen's Banquet, Friday, 17 Grace Wanlass and t1P reunion of the 1921 Utah Aggie ment service on Sunday, Nov. 19. Cudd who urges all members to ter. Mrs. Local Poet's Works Mrs, Hortense Walker, of Midvale November, at 6:30 p.m, in the Meeting begins at 7:30 pm. and be in attendance. championship football team, Friend Mrs. Martha Anderson, Grantsville High School. of ."National lit Lake Sdlt invited dav in to attend. City everyone is Salt Lake called on her bringing Barnard Castagno, President of JOHN MOONEY, Tribune sports Prior to going on her mission, Exhibition a luncheon with them and the editor has the the Cattlemens Association, reMiss Bingham was a teacher in following to say Poetry ladies spent an enjoyable day to-- about the affair: Hundreds of poets from the ports that we are fortunate to sethe local schools. She is currently gther. the members of United States and abroad partici- cure the services of such a prominight attending school at Utah State Friday . gethe-rthe 1921 Utah Aggie Champion- pated in the National Poetry Ex-- ! nent sjoeaker. President Chase has University at Logan. Jack-sorthad a wide experience in many a lbition which was held in team will have ship football on Mississippi Poetry Day, fields. with the other alums at An outstanding roast beef dinThe Tooele County Cattlemen the Hotel Utah. This was the October 15, for the first time in America. are planning for big doings when ner will be served by the St. John squad that brought the first un3 Displayed in the windows of 83 Relief Society, and an excellent they get together for their annual conference champdisputed merchants along Capitol Street musical program will provide meeting Friday, November 17. ionship to the state of Utah. a big banquet THIS YEAR That squad won seven games this National Exhibition formed a variety and entertainment. Stock-memile long jooetry parade, on each and program have been planned and those interested are urgUtah may look forward to lower and lost only a non conference side of Winter is with us again with the street. Then, in win- ed to get their tickets before Nov. The directors have held two famed tilt the to Nevada and in to draft months future It snow quotas blanketing the valley. dows of other merchants and 13. Tickets can be had from any meetings and have completed the the high Utah Reserve "Rabbit Bradshaw. started to fall Wednesday afterto make this the biggest equalize plans THE STARTING lineup includ places of business scattered in of the directors. noon and has snowed at periods participation rate in recent actishopping centers. doings in the cattlemen's year. ed anS. David Captain Louie Falk at quar outlying Rep. King since then up to noon, Thursday The Exjaorium, Jackson, MissThe program will start at 6:30 vations, Bill with terback nounced Tuesday. Virgil Norton; Official moisture measurement p m., Friday, November 17, and Louie issippis largest department store Hanson, Mr. King said the Defense De- Bowman, Perce Thursday morning by Burdett be held in the Grantsville High carried over two hundred exhibits Butch Knowles at halves; Ballif, him that Bevan, was .33 of an inch with School. The meeting and banquet partment had assured Remelda Nielsen the formula for allocating draft and Ray (Bun) Wooley and Bert alone, including three inches of slushy snow. is for all stockmen and their partGibsons from Tooele, which the at Fullback. the a includes for credit Stanger quotas The moisture now stands at 2,30 ners and anyone interested in the number of residents of each state Linemen were Chick Hart, Pete exhibition chairman, Helen Miaza inches since the beginning of the cattle is cordially invitHenne, stated were personally reindustry and locality who are on active Conroy and Howard Woodside at weather year, October 1st. ed to attend. Tooele First Security Bank goes by the manager. Her quested Jack Joe ends; Croft, Maughan with the Armed Services. r EARLY REPORTS on the sale duty included . . . to full automation in its bookkeepdisplay I have been advised that if a and Rufus Richardson at tackles; of tickets indicates that a huge Church ing department, next Monday, so Secret Admiration, state has contributed Sterl Harris, Andy Caffey, Durrell particular be will To My Sons Mother-In-La- announces Lionel W. Olsen, vice , , group Organist," present. Bill and at Riter more than its proportionate share Hendricks, In Tickets can be had from any of Cherry Blossom president. manpower to the Armed Ser- guards and Milt Hansen and Time, of the directors of the association and In A Dream, for CHECKS AND deposits, under center. at James inducBingham which she was awarded second the new system, will Barnard Castagno in Grantsville; vices through enlistments, be posted L. E. was the this (Dick) Romney tions, and Reserve call W a r r, best individual display in the ex- the same day as received by the Lyman Erda, James will tend to be rectified ups, cor- coach, assisted Walter Hall, by by hibition. Best individual display bank. Five criminal cases came be- Bevan, and Cliff Carson, Tooele; respondingly lower future draft who was the frosh coach, and was awarded to Anthony Cama, fore Judge Ray VanCott, Jr., on Frank Caldwell, St. Beginning Monday, every dehe said. George (Doc) Nelson as the Calvin Olsen, Vernon; Jay Hicks, quotas, Lynn, Massachusetts. positor should be aware of their Monday at a session of District The Defense Department has inHer jvoem, In A Dream which account number and use deposit Ibapah. Court, held in this city. dicated that some geographical was hand printed with gold letter- slips so provided under the new MICHAEL W, Graham was gidisparities were unavoidable in ing, was awarded second most system. ven sixty days in the County jail, view of the fact that Reserve units beautiful exhibit in the entire If you happen to loan someone for conviction on second degree have been called up on the basis show. Countess E dEsternaux a check out of your book, as a burglary. A stay of execution was of service needs for particular received first place honors. favor, remember the check will given until December 11, when types of trained units and miliBeing held for an exhibit in be paid out of your account. Graham will serve his sixty day tary skills, he noted. New Orleans, Louisiana, later on, COUNTER CHECKS will no sentence on days he is off work. Mr. King added that the DeNielsen Gibsons poem longer be Remelda available from your Don E. Allen, previously conis the theme partment indicated that the subFascination display will also be exhibited in merchants, unless he wants to victed of forgery, was sentenced chosen by the MIA Maids and Ex- stantial Utah call-uis a definite to an indeterminate term in the England, France, Italy and Bel- loan you one of his checks. The plorers of the Tooele Stake for tribute to the early readiness and bank officials say that no countgium. State Prison. their annual Rose Prom to be high state of training of the Guard er checks is the only inconvenChris Victor Graham, previous- held this coming Saturday at the units thus called to active seriences of the new system, over was First-Sixtly convicted on burglary, Ward Church beginn- vice. the old. sentenced to six months in the ing at 8:30 p.m. It is believed by the bank offiCounty Jail. Bob Bennetts Combo from Salt 1 I 2 not UDELL ELLIS cials that this new system of pleaded Lake will provide dance music for A teenage record hop is being automation will put the forger guilty to a charge of forgery. His the affair and a special invitation out of bum writer and check trial date was set for December is extended to Laurels and En1673 the Elks Lodge sponsored by 15th. in Tooele. Mr. George D. Norton, business. signs of the stake to be special D. Walter Wansley pleaded guests of the MIA Maids and ExChairman of the Youth Activity Committee of he Elks Lodge anguilty to the charge of assault plorers this night. with a deadly weapon. His case This is a dress up affair. NO nounced that an invitation is open Senator Wallace F. Bennett was referred to the Adult Pro- DATES. to all teenagers in Tooele and the Admission will be 25 announced this week bation Board and sentence will be cents per person and everyone is that the new broadened drought surrounding area to attend the invited to attend, this Dance of livestock feed program is now in passed December 11th. hop. It will be held in the Lodge the Month. Hall, Friday, November 24, from operation. 8 to 11 A Prince and Princess from was The p.m. Refreshments will be by expanded program ' Schedule of Ward Conferences each ward will vie for the title Congress this year to permit eligiserved. be held in the Tooele Stake to of Stake Prince and Princess of ble farmers in the newly No will admission be and charged. the Rose Prom, so all youth of the previously counties Teenagers are asked not to wear have been released by the Stake designated stake 14 and older are encouraged and areas to buy feed levis, pedal pushers or slim pants Presidency as follows: November 19 - Fourth Ward, to the dance. to attend and support your candi- Elder Sedar grains (1) at 75 per cent of the 7:30 p.m.; Eleventh Ward, at at Mrs. are and 1961 Mr. for Chaperones were absentees prifeeding support price Fifty reported like pins, are useless People, 5:30 D. Mrs. p m. Mr. and and foundation Norton, George herds, Thursday morning at the Harris when they lose their heads. Milt mary or November 26 - Vernon, 7:30 Dow. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wayne School with a big majority credit(2) at current support prices to Newton, Chicago Daily Tribune. feed Adams and Mr. ancj Mrs. Roman p.m. other eligible livestock. All ed to measles. December 10 - Stockton, 7:30 J. Drcnt, of Utahs 29 counties are eligible Both the Central School and p.m. under the program. West Elementary and Grantsville December 17 - First Ward, 7:30 feed grams, as The NOT GUILTY gave reports of normal attendance p.m. available, will be offered through Home coming program for EldThursday, with no known cases The schedule has been arrangToby Mae.xlas was found not Stabilization er Kai Sedar, recently home from of measles. County Atzriciiltiir.il STORE DRUG to allow all Stake Auxiliary ed of of carnal the crime Committees. and Conservation West The School, however, the Australian Mission will be held guilty boards time to attend found three cases of chicken pox at 1 p m. Sunday in connection Knowledge, when tried before a heads and conference. each on in District Court, here, jury m the Wednesday morning physiwith the Thiid Ward sacramental RLBEKAH LODGE THIS SUNDAY Wednesday. cal checkup, and the children service. Oddfellows, Rebckahs, and (heir were returned to their hemes at Elder Sedar who is the son of family and guests are invited to Mrs. Thalma Slowik and John P. BATTERY CONVICTION Deseret Chemical. attend the Caravan to be held on Sedar, is now enrolled at the BYU. Proper caution on the part of Tooele Gun Club will hold its bv Ralph Brown, arrested Saturday, November 18. at the parents could stop a measle epiannual on a will of alone Turkey Hall. live We bread IOOF dinner Thanksgiving Officers, don't County chilif battery by Serving demic, the doctors believe, 6 A program has One must have a fist full of credit charge, pled guilty in City Court, at the Trap House, north of Tooat begin pm. dren who indicate fever or show will be open been planned. Come out and en- cards. Catey Williams, Publis- Wednesday and was fined $50 or ele. There will be plenty of prizes any illness are kejit home until ten days m jail. and everyone is invited. hed Syiida.ale. released by the family doctor. joy the fan. J Street Elks Charily Ball Nov. Scheduled to the charming The here as guest gram. Curtain Auditorium is Duo-Pianist- Dr. Will Report Her Going To USD Champ Fete A Wee Bit Calllemen Sel Banquet lore Winter Hits Valley ChaeToBe Curst Speaker At Banquet Harris, Bryan Mi.vion Sunday to-d- urer. The Saturday hours are being made available to accomodate working people in paying their projrerty taxes. The office will be open from 9 am. to 5 p.m. n y Automation Monday At Tooele Bank poem-poste- Five Felony Cases Heard Here Monday John-Clove- Tooele Stake Bose Prom Saturday Treasurers' Tooele County THE YOUNG couple, who in will remain open for Office life are Mr. and Mrs. Nov. private two the next Saturdays. Bill Medley, have been receiving 18 and November 25, accord"rave" nonces throughout their ing to announcement made wide tour. by Norval Adams, Treas- country hoe-dow- n Draft Quota The Medleys, jxipular piano artists, will apjx-a- r here, Tuesday, November 21, in the first of a series of contorts, sponsored by the Tooele County Community Concert Association. TrraiirtTw Of fin Open Saturday ', Reserve Duly Lowers Utah couple Duo Pianists Play In Tooele Tues. d Alice Bingham In Tooele, Tuesday, November 21, is pictured above, Bill and Pat Medley. are first in a series of artists to come artists In this seasons Community Concert protime is 7:30 p.m. and Tooele Junior High the place. appear Nihl Friendship Group Is Organized At Methodist Church A new group, calling the time being, is meetThe Friendship Group ing this evening, Friday, November 17, in the social hall of the church. This group is made up, for the most part of parents of smaller children, but includes also other single or married persons who are interested. The group will meet for social and other functions on week nights once or twice a month. A Friendship Class, open to all members of the group, will be held at the regular Sunday School Hour, 10:30 to 11:00 at the parsonage. It is expected that this group will help many younger newcomers to the community find friends and fellowship. If you are interested, come to the meeting, tonight at 6:30 at the church. It is pot luck and persons are asked to bring their own table service. them-sleve- for The local concert will get underway at 7:30 p m. at the Junior High Sehixil Auditorium. Admission is by membership ticket only. A wide range of numbers will be played by the artists who bring their own grand pianos with them. The program will include -Bachs, Sheep May Safely Handel's "Passacogha", Graze, "Variations on a Theme of Beethovens Op 35, "Rondo in C Major O- - 73, Chopin. THE SECOND part of the evening the audience will hear Sonata, by Poulenc, Rachmanen-off'- s Romance Op 17 and will end with Lubashutz, Fantasy on Die themes from J. Strauss Fledormaus." Members of the Concert Association are now enjoying their second year of fine music. Drama oNiglit Saturday 31 1 A Four one-ac- t from the of the North plays MIA organizations Tooele Stake will be presented Saturday evening, November 18 at the Stake Tabernacle, beginn-ing- a t 7 p.m. Lake View Ward will present The Perfect Couple. The Third Ward has chosen Itching to be The Seventh Ward will Hitched, present The Push Over, and the Fifth Ward, Pattys Party. Admission is free and everyone is invited to attend. p Teen Age Record h Fop Nov. Drought Feed Program Is In Operation 50 Absent Tooele Slake Schedules Ward Conferences From School, Measles Bear Most Blaine CCC-owne- d Homecoming Under the CCC-owne- d Sunday For Elder Kai Sedar Rotation Plan CALDWELL DRUG Trap Shoot A MESSAGE FROM YOUR Tooele Comity Teachers Association Dear Mr. and Mrs. Tooele County, Last week throughout the nation, we observed National Education Week, and we, as teachers in Tooele County Schools, wish to extend our thanks to you. Thank you for the faith you have had in the public education concept that we have dedicated our lives to. Thanks for the cooperation you have given us over the years. It is a privilege to work with the almost 5973 students you have entrusted to us this year. These sons and daughters are your pride and joy. They are also our pride and joy. We work hard to provide them with the best in training and education. So often we have felt inadequate to the task you have assigned to us. Sometimes we have made mistakes. Thank you for iorgiviag and understanding our fatigue and irritation at the end of a long day. Most of our days are wonderful, and bring rewarding experiences. Thats why we love teaching. We are proud to teach in Tooele County, and despite occasional problems, prefer teaching your sons and daughters to the youth of any other area. Our families, homes, and lives are here. Truly wc are all bound up together, and must all give our best. As you are judged by your olfspring, so we aie judged by the quality of student we produce. Wc would like to thank Ihe local radio station, the neuspuprr and interested patrons of education who helped to make this week so worthwhile. ourselves In (lie sjiint of cooperation. All Let us parents, tcacheis, adinmistiatois. ami board of education members, are working toward one goal: lo provide the woild's best education for the youth of Tooele County. of us, Sincerely, Your Teachers i |