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Show f Band Concert to Star Tooele Drum Artists The Annual Winter Band Con- cert of the Tooele High School Concert Band, entitled Feature Festival" will be held February 10, at 8 p.m. in the High School Gymnasium. features appearance of two of Tooele's most priminent drum artists, Gordon H. Lee, and Pete One of the outstanding will be the Kearns. Volume Forty Seven number by Paul Yoder with band accompaniment uses two famous rudimental drum solos. "The Downfall of Paris" and "The Three Camps" in the solo spotlight to furnish these two rhythm artists with a delightful medium of entertainment. MR. LEE began his drum in structions in the seventh grade, under W. D. Holt and took his instruction rudimental private from Del Beesley, of Salt Lake City. He played with the Tooele Junior and senior High School A new Eugene McLaws Eugene McLaws 30 Below Tooele, Utah, Tuesday, January 23, Kit ' t, Tt Dog Licenses Due by Feb. At Clover Temperatures hit a - Number Thirty Three 1962 1 Attention all dog owners -dog licenses aie now due. Any dogs running at large within the city limits after February 1, without licenses, will be picked up. said Orvel Hamilton, City Dog Warden. All dogs picked up will be held in the pound for 48 hours. If they are still unclaimed at the end of that period, they will be humanly disposed of as required by law, Officer Hamilton said. License rates are $5 for females and $3 for all males and spayed females. Dog licenses are being sold at the City Recorder's Office and the Police Station. of 30 below at the Dan Russell Ranch in lower Clover this morning at so reports Mrs. Dan Russel. low 8am, Bands. Then Mr. Lee played with AT ST. JOHN it was 26 below the Brigham Young University at the Martell Russell Ranch, and Marching and Concert Bands and on the southwest shores of old Symphony Orchestra. Stockton Lake, it was 22 below While attending college he was zero. the percussion section leader and Gordon Lee instructor in percussion. He playOfficially recorded temperatures Eugene McLaws, age 26, Air ed with various campus dance by Burdett Bevan, placed yesterForce Reservist and a native of bands during college. day as the coldest in Tooele with Tooele, died in the crash Satursix below and this morning it was WHILE A STUDENT at BYU day morning of a Cl 19 Air Trans- he four below. The highest temperaplayed under such prominent port plane at Hill Air Force Base. conductors as Dr. John R. Halli-dature for Monday was IS above. He perished along with all four With the weekend storm, which DanDr. Lawrence Sardoni, of the other crew members as brought eight inches of snow and iel Martino, Norman Hqnt and Dick the plane plunged into the ground .60 of an inch of moisture, Tooele Ballou. from an estimated altitude of 600 rainfall now stands at 5.34 inches Mr. Lee has given private infeet. struction to interested students in THIS IS just one third of Site of the crash was 50 feet the Tooele bands since 1953, also normal year of moisture which is south of Utah Highway 103. Flamdurin bands local dance playing 16 inches, and from the beginning Alex W, Rhone, Joseph F. Sodja and Joseph ing wreckage was scattered with ing that time. Tooele Chamber of Commerce plans for the future. Mr. Rhone plans to of the weather year, October 1st in 50 yards of two homes. J. Caspar completed a combined total of 12 noon in the Coral will meet plan how to loaf. Mr. Sodja plans on gettat Pete Kearns began his drum one third of the year will not 134 years MR. McLAW'S was an Airman training in the sixth working at the International Room of the Kirk Hotel, Wednesing in shape for a summer of golfing and grade. He until have end of the passed Second Class in the Air Force Re- played with the elementary band, Mr. Gaspar thinks he will do a little Smelting and Refining Company. Retiring day. January. as of January I, they each expressed their serve and th student flight engi- Cadet Band and Tooele High President elect, John D. Maher neer on the ill fated training mis- School Marchand Concert The school bus from Clover to urges all members and new offision. St. John could not get ing Bands. While in high school, started cers to be present. Commander of the Mr. Kearns was a featured soloist Squadron Chief item of business will be this morning in the 30 below at 733rd Troop Carner Squadron (Re- at UEA Teachers Convention, in Clover and private autos came to the naming of members to the serve), Maj. Rex A. Hadley, said a concert at Elko, Nevada and the rescue and hauled the chil- following committees: that the crew was practicing in- at graduation. Civic and Public Events; Memdren to school. c strument landing approaches. The HE WAS A consistent First Divibership, Military Affairs, Retailplane was climbing for another sion Winner in Regional solo con ers, Publicity and Public Rela Seven cents an hour increase go round' when the accident tests. He played with the Tooele tions. Traveling Committee, High in occured," he said. and on band wages will be granted all wage School dance Commission. and way High Housing Maj. Hadley said the trouble traveling assemblies. In addition, Real Estate, Citizens Advisory board employees at Tooele Ordappeared to be that the left pro- Pete was student body president. Industrial Develop- nance Depot, Deseret Operation Committee, and Dugway Proving Ground, efthe He also appeared in the National ment and Employment Security. peller ran away" causing fective the first pay period after Three Tooele citizens recently the United States when he was Juan Gracia, Kirk Hotel, pleadplane to go out of control. Yearbook First Chair of America OTHER CREWMEN killed were as section leader. Mr. Kearns ed guilty to assault before City February 1st, according to tele retired from work at the Inter- 17 years old. identified by Air Force officials originated many of the cadences He has worked in the mining phone reports received this morn- national Smelting and Refining Judge M. Earl Marshall, Monday. as Capt. Preston A. Madsen, 29, the marching percussion used. by the Tooele Bulletin from Company. Their combined years and smelting industry since 1915, was He fined ing $50 and sentenced Pele Kearns 29 S. 18S0 West, Provo, aircraft the offices of Senators Bennett and of labor totaled more than 134 when he moved to Tooele. Since graduation he has studied to ten days in jail. Jail sentence Moss in Washington, D.C. commander; 1st Lt. Gale A. with Robert Lentz, percussionist years. was suspended on payment of He is the father of two sons OrMecham, 31. 44 S. 400 East, Lo- with the Utah Symphony fine. Ban Scouters District . Jtansbury also SODJA The is JOSEPH on went further one daughter. He has one and report grand U. Frank gan, Capt. chestra. Mr. Keams appearance, quet will be held at the Tooele to say that all wage board em- daddy" of the group with 49 and son, a Captain on the U.S. Army Nicholes, 29, 387 N. 1030 West, with Mr. Lee will be a pupil First-SixtWard recreation hall ployees in Army installation in one-hayears logged in the time overseas, stationed in France. Orem, navigator; and S. Sgt. Wal teacher appearance, as he learncorner of Main Street and Vine Utah, including Hill Air Force books. Mr. Sodja was born in His other son, Vincent, is a resiter P. Bigelow, 27, 175 Fowler ed his rudiments from Mr. Lee. Street, at 7 p.m., Saturday, Janu- Base, will be granted this seven Butte, Montana in 1897. dent of Tooele and works at TOD. Ave., Ogden, flight engineer. All Pete is a Junior at the Univerary 27. He has followed mining and His daughter is a housewife livcents an hour increase. were married and fathers of chil- sity of Utah in the field of In Special invitations have been exwork most of his life ing in Portland, Oregon. dren. dustrial Design. He is a member The figures indicate that 1534 smelting tended to the Chief Executative of He came to Tooele in 1910 and Mr. McLaws had been employ- of the U. of U. marching and pep at unTOD will come Mr. Gaspar plans to travel, fish the Great Salt Lake Council and employees worked up to Convertor Slag Fore ed by Thiokol Chemical Corp. in bands, is an honorary member of his two assistants, who will be in der this wage increase. man at the Smelter before re- and climb mountains now that he the Tool and Componing Section the Kappa Kappa Psi, music frais retired. However, he does have Distiring. for three years. He joined the ternity, and does some private Tooele Public Library begins its WonGers of Life, a Pictorial At- attendance, along with otherStans-bura of the trict problem. His daughter wants Representatives 50th When asked what he intended 733rd Squadron on October 12, teaching. year of service to the com- las of the World are just a few him to come to Portland for a District. to do in all his sparetime, he of the books in the collection, 1957. munity in 1962. A special program has been arvisit and then go on to the Seattle she said. HE WAS BORN July 15, 1936, replied, Evidently Worlds Play Golf! outMrs. Mary Helen Parsons, Lfor the Fair, which opens in ApriL ranged entertainment, he has had some in Tooele, a son of Glen and practice. I On the other ibrarian for the past 25 years, Mr. Roths collection has given standing troop, pack or post will hand, his son Jack 37 on Odctta McLaws. about He married an hole eight average wants him to come over to Europe mentioned there were 6,000 re- our Library the distinction of hav- receive recognition. said. Sharon Lee Bruner in June, 1958, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lee, Mr. course," he All Scouters and their partners for a visit and tour of his birthgistered card holders using the ing the most complete and and they have resided in Brigand Mrs. Carl Barney and Mrs Mr. Sodja has two sons. Ertaxmentioned She in which is I think Ill bo that place. He said, of District, Stansbury Library. publications any library ham City for the past three years. Lehi Hammond to motored nest is Assistant Postmaster at busy this all of Tooele County, are urged Jane within the County or in the State, sai living dMrs. Parsons. payers year. was a Tooele High Eugene to be in attendance to meet the on Saturday, where they attend- Magna and his other son, Bill is City may obtain a borrowers card School graduate and was a five ALEX W. RHONE is youngster The donation of the Sol J. new out the regular appliDistrict chairman and his ed funeral services for Michael a mechanical engineer with Wesfilling by year member of the famous THS ton at Albuquerque, New Mexico. of the three with a mere 39 years private library by Mrs. Grace committee chairmen, also to pay Dean Higginson, a kinsman. cation forms. Band, serving his last year, the Mr. Rhone was JOSEPH J. GASPAR runs Mr. Selvin was also mentioned by Mrs. tribute to those who have served born in Michael, was the eleven year 1954-5- 5 term, as President of the Four minor accidents were reThere is no charge to borrow- Parsons as being of particular so faithfully in the old lad, who was killed on the Sodja a close second as far as Keraney, Nebraska, in 1899. as past years Band. He joined the Army during ported to City Police during the ers because the Library receives importance and value to the Tooele district personnell, and to wel- Highway at Lehi, last week when years of labor at the Smelter is Mr. Lee Caldwell, band direc- weekend, said Tooele Police Chief its financial support from a one come those who will serve dur- he was struck by an automobile. concerned. He has put in 46 years World War I and after it was Library. tor, said of Eugene, He was one L. A. Sutherland. and one-hamill tax on proHe was the grandson of Vasco on the job, with most of his work over found himself foot loose and the coming two years. OUR GIRL SCOUT groups ing of those faultless people .completeIn addition, a major accident perty, she said. Huffaker, brother of Mrs. Lee. performed in the high heat of the fancy free. So I decided to come have donated books and their serly full of loyalty. He was a real occured Monday at 5:15 p.m. at he said. He ended up settlfurnaces. West, MRS. PARSONS each that said vices to our Library, for which musician, with a lot of talent. the intersection of Date Street He has held jobs known by the ing down in Tooele in the early SILVER WEDDING EUGENE played first cornet in with Second Street. year gifts are made by civic and we are proud and grateful, she titles of skimmerman, tapper and 20s where hes been ever since. the band and both he and his Cars driven by Arthur Louis public organizations, clubs, friends said. He worked in Accounting DeMr. and Mrs. Thurman Shields furnaceman. They all mean one who and are families interested wife to be, who played clarinet Coesens, Tooele, and Joe Arnold a tickets will be were pleasantly surprised on Sun- thing, working next to the fur- partment of the International The subLiLibrary presently were featured with individual pic- Bates, Garrison, collided, causing in icreasing the scope of the Smelting and Refining Company. and distributed at the monthly Dis- day afternoon, at their home, on naces and molten metal. scribes to 42 magazines tures in the First Chair of extensive damage to both cars. brary service and facilities. trict committee meeting in the occasion of their 25th wedding anHis immediate plans? Im tryMr. Gaspar, although his name In several addition, newspapers. America publication of 1955. Both drivers were cited by police City Hall, Wednesday, January 24 niversary. Friends and relatives comes from Spain, was born in ing to figure out all the methods She mentioned three gifts in in the State, Mrs. said Parsons. He was winner of the highest for traveling too fast under existat 7:30 p.m. called throughout the evening. Yugoslavia and Our charging immigrated to and manners of loafing. and Life magazine, since it began particular. merit award, presented him by ing conditions. representative at this meeting to be will 1936. A complete in file checking greatdepartment his own band, and was one of Chief Sutherland warned motorthe installation of of the Transcript - Bulletin is also pick up their tickets, those who the fullbacks on the Tooele High ists to use due caution when driv- ly improved by Each unit is urged to have a a modern charging machine do- bound and on display. School football team. do have someone represent them ing, especially when approaching nated by the Alpha Eta Chapter He won the rank of Eagle Scout intersections. at this kick-of- f of the Beta Sigma Phi. meeting for Approximately 3500 volumes are in the Tooele Seventh Ward, and He mentioned that black ice will receive a ten perMrs. Parcirculated each month, since moving to Brigham City, lays underneath the snow packed John Z. Roth has donated a sons cent bonus for so doing. reported. Last year we cirhas been active in the Twelfth on the roads. collection of more than 100 books, culated The new District chairman will of 20,301 45,057 volumes, LDS Ward as a teacher in the All roads in the City are in almost all of them new and de- which and were books and 24,756 be at the district meeting adult Church History Class of Sunday bad condition, lux editions, Mrs. Parsons said. were he continued. she said. will introduce his chairmen of the childrens books, School, as ward teacher, in the BOOKS ABOUT world and district and conduct the business Twenty five miles per hour is Elders Quorum, and as a push- too fast on the City streets, es- Western history, wild life, unique We, as a Library staff, feel meeting. An invitation is extended er of the Twelfth Ward Building pecially when so many children volumes on Railroading, fire fight- that 1961 has been a most re- to all the new Institutional repreFund. are playing on or near the road- ing, logging, industrial activities warding Mrs. Parsons sentatives to be at this important year, SURVIVING are his widow, his ways, he warned, and volumes on the Epic of Man, said. meeting. parents, one brother, Robert Mcof Salt Lake City; three Laws, sisters, Mrs. Marjorie McLaws Stubbs, of Ogden; Florence, age 10, and Mickey, age 12, both of Tooele, as well as his grandmothWhile the Tooele swimming 17:03.8. 5. Pittsburgh, 23:06.2; Dream Team in the mile relay. 6. Wichita, er, Mrs. Lillian Day, of this city. 400 YARD FREE In the Kan., Funeral services were conductComplete results were: 23:14.0; 7. Dallas, Tex. ed today at noon in the Brigham Pittsburg, 16:54.1; Tooele 17:03.8; 400 yard freestyle event, the sen- 9. Janesville, Wis., 23:01.3; 10. 17:19 6; Ward chapel. III., Rockford, Miami, sational Buffs missed first place 23:18.7; 8. Miami, Fla., 23:51.3; City Twelfth-EightFla., 17:31.1; ElSegundo, Calif., by 1.2 seconds as they again Houston, Tex., 24:25.3; 12. Fulle Military burial services were held late this afternoon in the Tooele 17:48.6; Waukesha, Wis., 17:51.4; finished second, this time to El- - Houston, Tex., 24:25.3; 12. FullerFourteen ton, Calif., 24:27.6; 13. Minnea- Fullerton, Calif., 18:08.1; Janes- Segundo, .. California. City Cemetery. ville. Wis., 18:12.0; Wichita, Kan., schools took part in this event polis, Minn., 26:40 5; 14. Denver, 18:55.3; Denver, 19:09.7; Minnea- with each svhool entering five Colo., 27:34.6. TAX COLLECTION MARK IMAI placed ninth out swimmers. Tooeles team was polis, 20:59.6. The annual tax collection from of Mark I m ai, Crai of 70 swimmers, with Jim Whear comprised One hundred and ninety eight income tax alone, in Delaware, It of Mark Imai, Craig finishing tenth, Lohnes, thirteenth, swimmers took part, with Mark comprised averages over $6,000 per square of the concrete under water for the Lohnes, Jim Whear, Game Mc- McLaws, Workmen chip away on the swimming pool nineteenth, and Stahl, curing Imai with finishing fifth, Craig Laws and John Stahl. mile. 11 years made the ledge much hardfourth. was slow Work started It twenty past ledge. going. Lohnes and Jim Whear tying for Rainfall along the Pacific Coast The final touches Heres how they finished - team Theres some mighty powerful er than ordinary rock. The jack hammers Wednesday morning. eleventh to top the Buff swim- combined times: area of U.S. varies from 2 inches teams participating, and some of were completed late last night. The pool is could make only limited progress, however. mers. The top eighteen swimmers 1. El Segundo, 22:43.8; 2. Tooele the per year in the California desert Concrete used in constructing the pool was countrys greatest high school expected to be in operation next Monday area, to over 100 inches, in the comprised a drean Team, so our 22:45.0; 3. Rockford, III., 22:57.2; stars, and ranked right up at the six bag mix with a special hardening agent said Sidney Noble, City Manager. was 16:54.1 compared to Tooeles Buffs qualified these three for the 4. Easthampton, Mass. Olympic Peninsula, of Wash. 23:01.9; top, are the Buffs of Tooele. called Pozzolith added. This fact plus the Killed in Plane Crash :tj C of C to Meet Why The Grins? They're Retired! 1534 at TOD P' Get Pay Raise l Pleads Guilty Urin 3 lotel 134 Years To Assault, Fine Is $50 ILalber Scout O Rama District Meet Called For Wed. t; -- h Tooele City Librarian Lauds Book Donors lf y Chief of Police Attend Funeral For Accident Victim At Lehi Gives Warning About Roads Sel-vi- n lf Scouters Banquet This Saturday Scout-O-Ram- Scout-O-Ram- Water Buffs Place High in National Contest ... h - Tougher Than EAGLES HALL SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th ALL EAGLES - AUXILIARY AND PARTNERS 75c A PERSON s I ,t 9 PM Looks January 28. Everyone is invited to meet at Penny Service Station at 9 a.m. Shot guns only will be used. Coffee and chilli will be Federation is served at noon at Hogan Broth- RABBIT HUNT SUNDAY Tooele Wildlife sponsoring a rabbit hunt, Sunday, ers Ranch. |