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Show Construction Cany uu Utuu, Oi uiti oi lae Settlement bad tne euuoise-nie- application tor tile load tor us consu uetiun, nu no a received lae unanimous oaching ot lae two Utan U.b. Senaiois, and tne (wo uian Congiessmen. Last wet a in die coiuiuns oi The looeie Bulletin, tnere was puonsned an endorsement ot tne local dam project oy Senators Moss and Bennett, and here are suppuoiishea tne wnoient-arteDavid s. port ot Congressman King and Congressman M. Blaine Petei son tor wnich me settlement Canyon irrigation Company omc-iai- s expiess deep appreciation; Congicss of Uie United stales ilousc oi icepresentauves Vvasnmglun, U.C. Mr. Alex F. Dunn, President Settlement Canyon Irrigation Co. looeie City, Utah Dear President Dunn: 1 am grateful for your kind letter oi December 23 with regard to the settlement Canyon application. Ine enclosed copy of a letter to Secretary Udall is This project is one of the finest that has come to my attention. 1 want you to be assured that I shall take a personal interest in this and do everything in my (lower to expedite its activation. With warmest personal regards, 1 datid J. MiU vougress oi me United States nou jc oi uepiescmatives U.C. wasmngton, tne hoiioiaoie Stewart .secretary. Department interior If 1 can be of personal service in assisting in this expediting, 1 shall be very happy to maxe myself available at any pedued. remain, very smceiely yours, L. Udall ot the wasmngton 25, D.C. Dear secretary uuall: time. Very sincerely and respectfully yours, DAVID S. KING Member of Congress House of Repi esentatives Mr. Alex F. Dunn, President Settlement Canyon Irrigation Co. Dear Mr. Dunn: Your certified letter of December 23, 19GI was received in my ofhte today and I am delighted lo know mat tne official application of the Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company was oificially filed with the Bureau of Reclamation on December 16, 1961. This is, of course, primarily the responsibility of Congressman David S. King, who represents the Second Congressional District but you may rest assured that I will be only too happy to work with the King towards Congressman successful conclusion of the pro- Under date of December 1G, l, tne Settlement Canyon Irrigation Company, by its resident, Aitx r. Dunn, submitted an application tor a small projects loan in me amount oi $9i5,twu lor Canyon pioject in t'oucic, Utah. I should like to say that 1 have some petsonal knowledge ot this pioject, based upon an inspection. 1 am personally acquainted with the sponsors oi this project. 1 am happy to give this project my highest and unqualified endorsement. Because of the fact that several ject. Kindest regards and all good thousand people are moving into the area because of the relocation wishes. ot two Army ordnance installaSincerely yours. tions on the coast, the matter of M. BLAINE PETERSON water and irrigation Member of Congress improving facilities assumes an unusual urgency. I would be deeply grateful if this worthy project could be ex- 19b Buffs Control Pool To free-style- 400-Ya- 200-Ya- rd 100-Ya- Tooele, Utah, Tuesday, January 16, Number Thirty Two 1962 Conference Speakers Give Varied Advice Being responsible in filling Church positions, the importance of being economically independent, and the dangers of Communism were the principle messages of Elder Henry D Taylor and Lionel I. Drage. in the quarterly conferences of the Tooele and North Tooele LDS Stakes. F.lder Taylor, an assistant to the Quorum of Twelve and Elder Drage of the Church Welfare Committee attended the Sunday morning session in the North Tooele Stake and spent the afternoon session in the Tooele Stake meeting house. ELDER DRGF, speaking in the morning, emphasized that the welfare program was directed by inspiration, but was organized only for those who really needed assistance. LDS Bishops should not grant assistance to families He said, or individuals until those people have done everything possible to help themselves. This means they recently returned missionary and are expected to sacrifice a high- Mrs. Luana Williams who repreer standard of living if necessary sented the mothers of missionin order to meet the emergency aries. at hand." In the afternoon session, speakThe Welfare representative ers were President Lloyd Callist-e- r, went on to stress that it is the and Presidents, Alfred M. duty of every LDS person to be- Hanks, Alex F. Dunn and O. T. come economically independent. Barrus, L. Grant Stewart, Jess W. That way we are like the lillies Duffin, Roland Russell and Fay of the field, who 6tore a seasons Gillette. Nellie Zentner, first counselor; Alice Harri- New Stake Relief Society officers for Tooele in their of nourishment supply Stake were sustained on Sunday at the GENERAL, STAKE AND ward son, president and Ldith Bracken, second aniwild and the or birds bulbs, officers were sustained with only are and counselor, pictured quarterly stake conference mals who store up food or fat one above L to R: Katie Peterson, secretary; major change being made. for the season of hardship, he Mrs. Geraldine Mortensen was re. g . CWv.31 3, , said, in explaining Chnsts par- leased as second counselor in the able to the materialistic Phara-sees- . Primary and sustained as first STILL counselor and Mrs. Agnes Benson was sustained as second counselor. BY BEING INDEPENDENT, GARY ALLEN SYDDALL, Richand self sufficient, we fulfill our Tooeles newest municipal obligations to our fellow man, we ard Parson and Peter Hitesman water well is down to the 530 more spiritual become and we were advanced to Elders in the foot mark and still going serve to beautify the earth, he LDS Priesthood. Music for both meetings was said. strong. For the last 100 feet, the In speaking of the years supply furnished by the combined choirs two man crew has been drillof food and clothing which the of Tooele Second and Tenth Ward Doris Adamson and Marlene LDS general authorities have ad- under direction of Samuel Black-haing in water bearing congloBuys were named Tooele County and Carol Weight, with Mrs. merate rock, but they intend vised all church members to have winners in the Make it Yourself June to keep going until the depth on hand. Garrard, Geraldine Drou-ba- y Elder stressed Drage reheld Wool here With contest, and Ruth Bird, playing acof the older municipal well obthat is one to there only way and Miss Adamson also cently, 725 feet. is reached tain the needed finances to ob- companiment. placed fourth in the State comlimitA STRING ensemble, composed is at financial tain the supplies present Progress petition. of Elna Williams, Karen Lewis, ed to about 15 feet per day. sacrifice. The local contest was held at and Geraldine Hardness of the conglomerHe summed up his remarks by Carol Hickman the home of Mrs. Howard Clegg the prelude music ate rock causes the bit. the played the Droubay Welfare that saying Program 6. on January in the afternoon and accompanione ton business end of the who is the should be regarded as an inMiss Adamson, cable drilling operation, to surance program, in that it is ment for the closing musical numNorof Mrs. Mr. and daughter ber. dull rapidly. After five feet of man Adamson, won first in the strictly for emergencies. In the evening, the Stake MIA bit has to be In SUNDAY pounding the AFTERNOON, Senior division and Miss Buys was the Heart of Timpa-nogo- s mempresented Tooele to pulled and a new edge must Stake speaking tops in the Junior division. She full house. Featured to a be W'elded on. is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bers, Elder Drage emphasized were the Choraliers womens As each 18 to 24 foot secthat there was only one way to Roland Buys. tion of hole Is drilled, the answer the question, What can I chorus, and colored slides Both represented the do to insure the program. The readcasing must be pounded down myself of not needcounty in state competition, which to keep pace with the bit. er was Mary Ila Flinders, formerChurch Welfare the ing Program? featured 57 contestants in the All this takes time. Progress His answer? Live within your ly of Grantsville. Junior division and 24 in the Seis slow but sure. Speakers at the Tooele Stake income. nior group. were session for the morning to the Elder a. Taylor, speaking "v ww The contestants were guests of &.. North Tooele Stake members, told Presidents E. Wayne Hanks and the Utah Wool Growers Auxiliary of Liddell, Byron his experiences in accepting Glen Williams, at a luncheon held at Hotel Utah of responsibility in the Alice Harrison, Keith Allen, Nelpositions and also had a day with beauty LDS Church. He quoted scripture lie Zentner, Edith Bracken, Oran operators and (received instruc- to the effect that "Those who G. Mueller, Rendell P. Durrant, tions from Modeling Schools, serve their fellow men are in the with prayers by Bishop William Zentner and George Elton. prior to appearing in the fashion service of the Lord. show at which their costumes In addition to President Taylor called He told that many were were judged. for in the but few were and Elder Drage, speakers Church, chosen because of their lack of the afternoon session were Presiand understanding dent Clegg, who reported on the responsibility Mrs. Bertha Alertha Bechtol as to the duties of their offices progress and status of the Stake, Rose Russell, age 70, died Thursday, NO CALL in the Church is Elder Edward Bottom, Albert Steadman Bishop Moscon, January 11, 1962, at the home of he stressed. Elder unimportant, a daughter, Mrs. Carl (Lucille) were offered by CalTaylor went on to say that Often and prayers illan of after Stockton, Kelley, we are not called for what we vin Olson and James I. Jensen. ness. THE TOOELE STAKE Relief are, but for what we may bePresidency was reorganiSociety come. at was born Russell Mrs. zed with the following released: The of Moses episode scriptural Grantsville, June 3, 1891, a daughand the burning bush was cited Rose L. Moscon, Lucille H. Ormc, ter of Levi and Anna R. Gardiner A public meeting for the New W. Smith, Annie G. Rhone by Elder Taylor as an example Ruby Bechtol and was married to March of Dimes will be held on of the Lords the following board members and when displeasure Thomas H. Russell, Dec. 23, 1909 Wednesday, January 17, at 8 p.m. man offers alibies for not accept- Enid Halgren, Spafford, Jewell in Salt Lake City. He died July at the Elks Lodge. Mabel Hanks, Carol Dunn, Jewel a heavenly commission. The ing 27, 1951. Dr. Wallace R. Johnson will be Lord is Ida Young. Sustained equally displeased with us Jensen and the guest speaker and will talk if we offer Relief the to Society Presidency he said. an been MRS. RUSSELL had alibies, on the March of Dimes, polio, Elder Taylor summed up his were Alice Harrison, Nellie Zentactive member of the LDS Church birth defects and arthritis. A specEdith Bracken, and Katie morning remarks by saying that ner, serving in the Relief Society and ial film will also be shown. Peterson. who He will be also in genealogy work. greatest among Mother captains, you, let him be the servant of Marchers, Others released were Whitney officers committeeand in for chapter She had resided Eureka all. Myers, 43rd Quorum of Seventies; men are urged to be present, W. twenty four years and in 1951 had Sunday afternoon, in speaking R. Foster Pascoe, James and a special invitation is extend- to the Tooele of Elders: 3rd made her home in Salt Lake City Quorum Wells, Stake, Elder Taylor ed the general public. Chairman of where she was engaged in temple spoke on the differences in Com- Floyd M. Gordon, and work. She had resided in Stock-tothe United Order and the Genealogy Committee, munism, board members -Ithe with her daughter since 1960. following the Welfare Church 8 Program. of J. Hiss, Fred Ten children survive her: Mrs. HE READ PARTS from a let- rvin Dymock, Vh Stock-ton; Carl ter issued by the First Presidency Mabel Gordon, Annie Bevan, (Lucille) Kelley, Mrs. Mildred Starostka, Salt Lydia Atkin and Viola Allen; As of Sunday, eight inches of in 1939 and just recently Lake City; Mrs. Sheldon (Arlene) The letter warned Church Samuel Morris, YMMIA Board; mow had fallen in Tooele, but it YWMIA about Communism, Betty Dunn, Lois Morris, Branegan, Kearns; Mrs. John F. was dry, containing only .33 inch members Rulon Sunday Board: Hogan, Thomas Commuthe fact that (Nelda) Obray, Magna; Burdett stressing said Mr. of moisture, School Board: Lynette Lindsay, M. Russell, Tucson: Ervin G. and nism is not the United Order. Bevan. out that Primary Board. Elder Floyd Russell, Elcajon, California Temperatures are still dropping the UnitedTaylor pointed Sustained to these positions were Harold Russell, Eureka; LaVern stresses Order private in Rush Valley but its getting 43rd Quomm of Salt Lake City, and Russell, ownership of property, while Com- Carl Barney, w aimer in Tooele. 2nd Verl Black, Seventies; Donald Russell, Fort Bragg, No all teaches that munism Rumored to be more fun than property Tuesday morning the mercury AnderDonald of Elders: to Quorum State. the Carolina. annua! is the the Sociable itself to 6 degrees below belongs plummeted The United Order was upon the son, 3rd Quorum of Elders; Keith benefit dance which is held each zero at the Martell Russell Ranch. ALSO SURVIVING are a brothonce in modern times but Allen, chairman of Genealogy: earth the for to funds official raise year In Tooele, however, the Rendell P. er, Ancil Bechtol, of Sait Lake Grantsville Old Folks Sociable. Church the membership could not with Oran G. Mueller, B. thermometer registered 14 deand Mabel and Mueller; City; thirty grand children Durrant live it, so it was taken away by Scheduled for Friday, January grees above. five great grandchildren. Emmett Wiggins, YMMIA Board; the Lord, he said. 19, the dance will be held in the Funeral services were conduct- Grantsville The Lord then instituted Tith- Barbara Wiggins and Marlene E. High School Gym and To ed in the Stockton and LDS Ward YWMIA Board; will get underway at 9 p.m. Every ing as a substitute for the United Jacobson, chapel, today (Tuesday). Burial one is invited to Evclvn Kerr, Primary Board. the fun. AdOrder, he said. join was in the Tooele City cemetery. mission MUSIC WAS furnished by the THE WELFARE PROGRAM is $1.50 per couple and annual convention for all is to The under Priesthood Chorus Stake the Don Gambles Orchestra will furhelp those members of county officials in Utah will be- Church who are SWIM POOL CLOSED to receive the direction of Arthur Partridge, nish the music. worthy gin Wednesday morning in the this help. However, there is a with Paralee Eckman and Dorothy FOR REPAIRS Flowers Anyone who purchases a ticket Hotel New house. wrong feeling in the Church -- Maher, accompanying. The Tooeie Swim Pool will be will be eligible for the Registration for the convention those who are worthy to receive were furnished by the Stake Remany closed for one week, beginning on valuable door prizes which will will begin Tuesday evening at the this and ushers were from help wouldn't ask for it if lief Society, sessions Convention be given away as a highlight of Ncwhouse. 4th Quorum of Elders. Wednesday, January 17, for the the On other were they starving. will continue through Friday. the evening. The Keynotes, a ladies chorus hand there are those who are not Salt Lake City, sang to a from can all who take they worthy house, at the evening sespacked Elder said GRANTSVILLE HIGH GYM get, Taylor. Tooele Stake other sion, under the direction of the At the North 19-Prizes A. Friday, Jan. 9 pm-Dospeakers were President Sherman Stake MIA. President Maurice closed of Stake, Oquirrh Tuttle, Bert n A. President and Gamble Orch. Couple-DoLindholm, $1.50 H. Weight. Elder Curtis Park, a the meeting with a few remarks. New Relief Society Presidency Beat Box Elder 2. Larry Hansen, Tooele Taking nine firsts, eight seconds and two third place finishes 3. Anderson, Box Elder Breaststroke T: 1:09.2 the Tooele swimming team defeated Box Elder 75 to 20 in a dual 1. Mel Roberts, Tooele swimming meet, last Thursday at 2. Robin Nisonger, Tooele 3. Taylor, Box Elder Box Elder. Freestyle T: 54.7 RANKED as the top tank team in northern Utah, coach Les 1. Keith Melton, Box Elder Dunns Bee's were able to wrest 2. Craig Lohnes, Tooele two first places away from state 3. Jim Flanders, Tooele 144.1 Tooele. Keith Melton Diving Points champion 1. Garrie McLaws, Tooele 40 in free. the defeated Mark fmai Melton's time was 19.2 compared 2. Johnson, Box Elder to Imai's 19.7. Melton also won 3. John Stahl, Tooele Ind. Medley T: 1:50.5 the 100 free in the time of 54.7 1. Mark Imai, Tooele edging Craig Lohnes who finished in 55 seconds flat. Melton's 2. David Gordon, Tooele 3. Taylor, Box Elder time of 54.7 is only a half a secMedley Relay T: 1:30.5 ond over Ken Harkers state record, and firmly estab- 1. Tooele (Hansen, Spendlove, lishes the Box Elder flash as one Roberts, Bryan) 2. Box Elder of the top short distance Free. Relay T: 1:21.7 in the state. 1. Tooele (Lohnes, Flanders, Niwere Tooele for Double winners Whear) Don Spendlove in the 100 yard songer, 2. Box Elder butterfly and the medley relay. free The Buffs next outing is Tues200 yard Captain Jim Whear, and free relay, Captain Mel day when East comes to Tooele. Roberts 100 breast and the med- East, along with Box Elder reley relay, while Game McLaws putably have the strongest swimtied with John Stahl for first in ming teams in the state, other the 400 free and then won the than Tooele. Then on Thursday, Granger will come to Tooele. diving. COACH LEIGH PRATTS kids David Gordon avenged his loss last week to Larry Hansen in the are fast approaching top form, 100 yard backstroke, finishing and during these two meets, ahead of Hansen in the time of several state records should be bettered. Cal Crockett of East, 1:04.8. can better the 400 free mark, RESULTS: Jim Whear has while Tooeles Freestyle. T: 5:04.0 been flirting with record times in 1. Game McLaws, Tooele the 200 free, Craig Lohnes in the 1. John Stahl, Tooele, tied 100 yard, freestyle, Mark Imai in 3. M. Johnsen, Box Elder the individual medley and if Pratt Freestyle T: : 19.2 1. Keith Melton, Box Elder puts him against Crockett in the 400 he could blast the record in 2. Mark Imai, Tooele this event Mel Roberts in the 100 3. E. Molehaar, Box Elder yard breaststroke should also be Butterfly. T? 1:11.8 under record time. 1. Don Spendlove, Tooele 2. John Roach, Tooele Up to now, Pratt has been ex3. Felt, Box Elder perimenting with his relays, but hes got swimmers good enough Freestyle T: 2:09.9 to beat records, if he decides to 1. Jim Whear, Tooele 2. Steve Campagna, Tooele put 'em together. Its a cinch he'll 3. Sommeville, Box Elder go tough against the Leopards as he tries to hold their point total Backstroke T: 1:04.8 down. 1. David Gordon, Tooele Volume Forty Seven County Wool THEYRE DIGGING WELL Contest Winners Are Named Mrs. Wynn Mary Wynn; Funeral Wed. Death claimed Mrs. Mary Ellen Kitson Wynn, on Sunday, January 14, 19G2. She died at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Lindsey Price, of Lake View, Tooele County, of natural causes. MRS. WYNN was born in Oldham, England, Sept. 11, 1880, a daughter of Emma Taylor and Moses Kitson and was married to George William Wynn, July I, 1899, also at Oldham. He died on Sept. 6, 1936. Mrs. Wynn was a convert to the LDS Church and made her first trip to the United States in 1947. She is survived by three daughters and four sons: Mrs. Alfred (Alice) Gregory, and Harry T. Wynn, of Oldham, England; John C. Wynn, of Cambridge, England and George W. Wynn, Ashton, Mrs. John (Ellen) England; Massey and John T. Wynn, Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Emma Price of Lake View. ALSO SURVIVING are twenty grand children and thirty three great grand children. Funeral services will be conducted Wednesday at 1 pm. in the Lake View LDS Chapel. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary, Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and prior to services Wednesday. Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. - - illus-strati- girls VVA V A Wv. Last Rites Held Today for Bertha Russell Public Meeting Called for March of Dimes n All Invited to Attend Inches Equals Snow In. Water Big Benefit Dance County Officials Attend Convention Fine Freestyler - one of the top ranking juniors Craig Lohnes on this years tank squad at Tooele is caught by the cameraman during one of his intensive workouts. Lohnes has developed into one of the finest freestylers in the state, and just to prove his versatility this sprint star captured a first place in the 200 yard indi F i vidual medley against the Pirates of Cyprus. A real tough competitor, Lohnes always finishes near the top in e cry event he enters. In six meets to date, Craig has scored 41 points to help the Buffs run their consecutive win streak to 110. FIT Mm or I |