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Show V Tooele, Utah, Friday, March Volume Sixty Seven This Weekend 23, 1962 Number Forty One . . . New Beehive Bank Will Open Wed. Both Tooele LDS Stakes Set Spring Conferences and the North Tooele Stake hold- Bishop Simpson at the Tooele At 8:00 in the Stake Fourth Eleventh Ward its meetings ing Tabernacle at 196 North Pine-hur- p.m. a special meeting for all Ave. In both stakes, music members over 12 years of age, will be furnished by a youth from both stakes, will be held in the Tooele Junior High audichorus. torium. Saturoay evening, special leadSUNDAY MORNING at 7 am. ership and parent- - and- - youth meetings will be held jointly by the North Tooele Stake Presidenthe two stakes as follows: At 6:30 cy, High Council and Bishoprics p.m. both Stake Presidencies and will meet in the Stake Tabernacle. High Councils will meet with At 8 a.m. the Tooele Stake Presidency, High Council, and Bishoprics will meet in the Fourth and Eleventh Ward chapel. Meeting on Sunday evening will be under the direction of the MIA. In the North Tooele Stake Arch L. Madsen, president of KSL will be the Radio and KSL-Tspeaker. Tooele Stake has outlined a program around the theme, Tooele Stake. Building Integrity in Youth. Building Integrity in Youth VISITORS, as well as Church Both of these meetings will be y members, are invited to attend is the theme of the Sunday held in the seperate stakes and Conference, according to will begin at 7 p.m. the two general sessions on Sunday. These meetings will be held ning session of Tooele Stake Quar-MrLucille Bevan, YW Stake at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. with the Tooele Stake holding its meetings President. Snowfall Wets in the Fourth - Eleventh Ward THE MEETING will be held in chanel at 195 West Second South the Ward chapel Mowing Dust I)rys at 7 p.m. under direction of the Wednesday morning snow two Mutual Improvement Associawas falling in Tooele. In fact, tion Stake Boards. one inch of snow, containing A group of recently returned .36 inches of moisture, wet the missionaries will participate in a ground. discussion on the theme, stated Thursday morning, a wind Mrs. Bevan. was blowing, smartly, snapping the flag flying in front of Special musical numbers will be the post office, and gusting the from presented by quartets dust down the side walks and recent stake festival. road ways. THE HOUR LONG program is ONE YOUNG lady, pushing open to the general public. hair out of her eyes said, All youth and their parents are You have to see it to believe especially invited to attend. it. Robert L. Simpson, Bishop First Counselor in the Presiding Bishopric of the LDS Church, will preside over meetings on Saturday and Sunday, during quarterly conferences of the Tooele and North Tooele Stake Bishop Simpson, former president of the Church's New Zealand Mission, was chief supervisor of the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company's accounting office in Southern California until called to the Presiding Bishopric in 1961. He has held important administrative positions in the Church and in business. sessions in the Conducting Tooele Stake will be President Howard J. Clegg. President Sherman A. Lindholm will conduct conference meetings of the North Official notification of approval for the opening of Beehive State Bank offices in Tooele and in this Grantsville was received week from the Board of Directors of the Federal Deposit Insurance D. C. Washington, Corporation, with previous approval of the Utah State Banking Commission already obtained, this was the last step prior to opening of the two new offices. st MR. LOUIS S. Leatham, Executive Vice President of Beehive State Bank, announced that Wednesday, March 28, will be the formal opening day of the Beehive State Bank Tooele office at 63 in North Mam Tooele. The Grantsville office will open early in April. MIA Plans Beehive Bank To Open Conference Sun. Evening eve-terl- Tooele branch of the Beehive State Bank will officially open Its doors, Wednesday, March 28. Grand opening hours will be from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The Tooele offices Housed in temporary quarters until the Beehive Bank Building in Tooele is completed, this office will offer full banking services, including a drive in window, open until t p.m. s Central District . . . s. Fourth-Elevent- h What the weather will be Friday morning is anyone's even the guess, perhaps weathermans. Be that as it may, Tooele is ahead on the moisture schedule. SINCE THE weather year started, Oct. 1, 1961, nine inches, 8.99 to be exact, of moisture have fallen in this area. Last year, only 7.29 inches of moisture had fallen by April I. According to Burdett Bevan Tooele's official weather recorder, a total of 110 inches of snow have come down since Oct. 1. To see how much was still on the ground in Settlement Canyon, he journeyed to Bevans Cabin Sunday and measured 40 inches. HIS REPORT also shows that 1.65 inches of moisture have accrued thus far in March. Low temperature for March was recorded March 13, when the mercury hit 11 degrees above zero. Highest for the month was 54 degrees above zero, recorded on March 6 and March 20, said Mr. Womens Club Plan Day On Affairs World i , Robert L. j Federation of WoClubs have planned a The Utah Simpson mans Death Claims John Newbury Funeral Sat. 1 pm World Affairs Day to be held on April 7, from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the State Capitol in Salt Lake City. Mrs. E. G. Mantes has been named Program Chairman of the affair. THE PROGRAM WILL be preJohn A. Newbury, 35, 358 North UniFirst East, died Tuesday, March sented by Foreign Exchange from students, University versity in 20, at the Veterans Hospital will also of Utah. The Houston, Texas, during heart sur- include Indian program numbers from gery. Roosevelt. Mrs. Newbury was in Houston with her husband for the operation. Her son, Jay Edler and Bill Edwards, left here for by bus, Tuesday evening Texas and will bring their mothers automobile home. HE HAD owned and operated the Tooele Pet Shop on West Vine Street. He was bom July 6, 1926, at East Moline Illinois and was married to Afton Blundell in October '1955. They had resided here since that time. He had served in the , Womans Club Convention Begins Saturday in Tooele Each participant will be dressed in costume native to his country and will present a type of entertainment typical of his country. A FORMAL reception will be held in the Gold Room. From there the guests will be escorted to the Governors Board Room, where three beautiful tea tables representative of three areas, Far and Near East, Western Hemis phere and European, will display exotic, exciting foods popular in the area each table represents. Each person will have a choice of refreshments when they indicate their favorite area of interest at the Tea Tables. CULTURAL A dusplay of treasured articles from the four featured areas will be on display in the halls and the program area will be in the rotunda with ample seating capacity for the continuous program. Armed Forces. Surviving are his widow, and four step children, Jay Edler, Joe Edler, Carlene Edwards and Jill , Blundell, all of Tooele and three sisters of East Moline, 111. FUNERAL SERVICES will be , held Saturday, March 24, at 1 in the North Tooele Stake p.m. " Tabernacle. Friends may call at the morTickets for this affair are $1.50 tuary, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and prior to funeral time on Satur- per person. The money will be International day. Burial will be in the Tooele used for Cemetery. Bevan. Last Rites For Gary Lynn Reid Funeral services for Gary Lynn three year old son of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Reid, of Tod Park, will be held Friday at 10:30 a.m. at the Tate Mortuary. The child was killed Saturday in a traffic accident in Salt Lake City, which also resulted in serious injuries to other members of Reid, Convention of the Central District of Utah Federation of Womens Clubs will be held here, this Saturday, March 24 at the Eagles Lodge. Hostessing the event will be the Womans Club of Tooele and the Civic League. The days activities will begin at 9 a.m. with a social hour. Board meeting is scheduled for 9:30 and general session at a.m. All meetings will be conducted by the District officers, headed by Mrs. Ben Bagley. The ten oclock meeting will begin with a pledge of allegiance to the flag, and following the inMrs. Elmer Tate will vocation, of welcome which address an give will be responded to by Mrs. George J. Trappett, second vice 10 president. Mrs. will make intro- - Bagley Cancer Drive Gets Kick Off ductions and roll call will be handled by District Secretaryl Mrs. Louis C. Kjar. THE PROGRAM will continue d as follows, memorial by Mrs. England, club presidents report, parlimentarian report by Mrs. Richard E. Stevensen. De-loy- Elections, treasurers report by District Treasurer, Mrs. Glen Auditors Martin, report, Mrs. reJohn Journay and Historians port by Mrs. Myron Russell and Federation message by Mi's Claude R. Lomak. At the 1 p.m. luncheon, the Mother of the Year will be honored and Commissioner C. W. Brady of Salt Lake City will be speaker. Musical numbers will be given by a quartet from the Civic League and new officers will be installed. Clubs in the District in addition to the two local clubs are Womans Club of Bingham, Magna Womans Club, Kearns Ladies Civic League, Ladies Community Club of Midvale, Ladies Guild, of The American Cancer Society will open its 1962 Crusade, April We I, on a hopeful note. By the end of the year, about II,- 100,000 Americans will be able Say to say they have been cured of B. said Ira Mr. Sharp, cancer," Mr. State Crusade Chairman. Do you have a boy within the Sharp was interviewed here, Wednesday, at the County kick- - off eight through 12 age bracket who meeting for the Tooele County would like to play baseball this unit. summer with other boys his age? Need Help Officials Of Minor League times as It's nearly If the answer to that question many people as were cured of the is yes, you should attend the disease in 1937. he continued. organizational meeting to be held Thats the bright side of the in the City Hall, Friday, March cancer problem, said Mr. Sharp 30, at 7:30 p.m. are On the other hand, there Officials of the Tooele County many thousands who die of can- Minor Baseball League are callcer, needlessly. About 87,000 men ing to everyone, parent or not, women and children will probably newcomer or old timer, to come die in 1962 who might have been and the activities for help plan saved by earlier and better treat- the League. ment. A much greater effort must We need managers, coaches, be made to urge people to see their doctors in time. umpires, scorekeepers, assistants and all interested people to help TO EMPHASIZE this point, Mr. us make this summer a good Sharp announced that the famil- baseball the officials season, iar slogan of the American Can- said. a with cer Society, Fight Cancer seven his family. The Stockton LDS Ward Bishopric will be in charge of the ser- Checkup and a Check, will have vices. Friends may call Thursday a companion slogan in 1962 - To from 7 to 9 p.m. Cure More, Give More. - - Your Chance lo Help Band Tooele Transcript is inaugurating a drive this week to ask the citizenry to assist the Tooele High School Band to make the invitational World Fair Trip to Seattle in August. Lewis Brothers Stages has set the low, low fare of $27.50 for the round trip price of each band member to Seattle. In addition to the bus fare each student and each students family will be required to furnish them with living expenses and spending money for the trip. Your publisher is of the opinion that there are one hundred Civic League, Midvale, Midvale Murray Ladies Civic Guild, Mur- public spirited citizens in Tooele City and Tooele County who are and Murray willing to buy the ticket of one band member to the Seattle Fair. ray Womans Club The drive is on. Make your check for $27.50 to the Tooele Jr. Womans Club. High School Band, and bring or send it to The Transcript office. The list of donors will be published in each issue of The Transcript and Bulletin until the objective is reached. Check No. One - Tooele Transcript, $27.50. Whose next, and next, and next? Tooele Aerie To Hear Leo V. Connell Leo Connersville, Indiana, will address members of Tooele Aerie, on Tuesday, March 27. The announcement was made today by Q. L. Hatch, Worthy President of the Aerie. The occasion is a special meeting. a Arch L. w 4 Madsen MIA Meet To Feature Arch Madsen Arch L. Madsen, President of Radio Service Corporation, will be the featured speaker at the 7:30 p.m. Sunday meeting conducted by the North Tooele LDS Stake Mutual Improvement Association Mr. Madsen will speak on the necessity for Americans to proand tect their rights freedoms, said Mrs. Florence Me Bride, President of the YWMIA of North Tooele Stake. In addition to Mr. Madsens speech, awards will be presented to junior and senior division basketball players. Stake young ladies and winners, volleyball Stake speech winners, Mrs. McBride said. Music for the meeting, which will be held in the North Tooele Stakehouse on North Pinehurst, will be furnished by the Eighth Ward Chorus, she said. God-give- n MR. CONNEL is Jr. Past Grand Worthy President and Chairman of the Board of Grand Trustees. Connell, who is membership director of the Indiana State Aerie, has served in that capacity since 1953. He has long been active in Eagle affairs having served as president of his state Aerie and on the Board of Grand Trustees, governing body of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. Connell has been a member of Connersville Aerie for 32 years and zone director for 12 years. Starting early with the April Crusade for Cancer in Tooele County, officials met with stale officers at the radio station, on kick-of- f meeting. Pic-Wednesday, for their tured above at the broadcast are Dee Tranter, of KDYL, Mrs. William Soderborg, Tooele County Chairman; Mrs, LaVerda Morgan and Mr. Ira Sharp, state officials. Civic League To Meet Monday slides e. His wife, Enid is a noted horsewoman. She has won many ribbons and trophies, among then, the national championship for a China Lee and palimino pair, Cina Leaf. This pair were shown 56 times and retired undefeated. Members are reminded by club officers to bring their old nylons, which will be sent to the Veterans Hospital. An article of clothing, new or used, but wearable, should also be brought to be sent to the American Fork Training School. Relief Society ' Postpones Slake Meeting Tooele Stake Relief Society scheduled Leadership meeting, for Sunday, has been postponed until March 29. The postponement, announced by Stake President, Mrs. Alice Harrison, is due to Stake Quarterly Conference being held Sunday. The meeting will be held in the First and Sixth Ward church, beginning at 7:30 p.m. All leaders are urged to attend. times: Farland, Secretary. Fund drive chairmen are: Joe Busico, Derris Porter, and Kenneth Halcomb, Business district; Mrs. Phillip Miller and Mrs. Fay Gillette, Tooele; Fannie Anderson, Grantsville; Mrs. Donald Kuester - Cure More CONNELL "The Story of Easter in Art, will be the theme of the next meeting of the Civic League. The meeting will be held in the Civic Room of the City Hall at 8 p.m. on Monday, March 26. Colored with narrain Indianapolis. tion will be presented, says Mrs. IN ADDITION to his home in Donna Porter, chairman for the Connersville, Connell maintains a evening. Assisting Mrs. Porter are farm where he raises palomino Mrs. Betty Iverson, Mrs. Carol horses. DeWall and Mrs. Marjory DeLa-Mar- WILLIAM MRS. Soderborg, Tooele County Chairman introduced the other county officers, and committee chairmen which included: Dr. Kelly Gubler, Medical Advisor; Mrs. Boyd Chilton, Vice Chairman and Educational Mark Halgren, Chairman; Mrs. Publicity, and Mrs. Gerald Mc- Give More LEO In 1957, Connell was appointed by Governor Handley to the State Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a term of four years. The Commission has its headquarters g Mrs. Richard Riding will be the chairman at Stockton and Mrs. Luana Dean at Wendover. ChairSt. men for Lake Point, Erda, John and Vernon are still to be appointed. n t v' To cure more, Mr. Sharp more funds are needed to said, facts about give people cancer and to keep physicians informed of latest methods of diagnosing and treating cancer. The kick-of- f meeting was held at the Radio Station, Wednesday morning, and Mrs. LaVerda Morgan, State Cancer director, was also in attendance. Lake View. mark the first branch of the institution since it opened in Salt Lake City in July of 1959. Grand opening hours of the new Tooele office will be from 10 a m. to 7 p.m. on March 28. Residents of the Tooele and Grantsville communities who attend the opening will meet the officers and receive free gifts. THE TOOELE OFFICES will have full banking services, includwindow open till 6 ing a drive-ip.m. on weekdays. The manager appointed for the Beehive State Banks Tooele office is Thomas Steele, a native of Price, Utah, and previously manager of the Tooele airport after his discharge from the Army Air Force in 1945. More recently, Mr. Steele had been with Continental Bank in Salt Lake City for the past fourteen years. will Under the DRUG STORE Rotation Plan TOOELE Receive Eagle Seoul Neckerchief Thursday, March 15, the Tooele Lions Club held its annual Athletic Banquet in honor of Tooele High School swim and basketball team members and their fatheach year are ers. Especially honored those scouts who have reached the rank of Eagle. This year, Wally Johnson and Boyd were awarded Eagle neckere, They stand next to Dr. John Lions Scout representative. Standing in back are Dr. Wallace R. Johnson, father of Wally, Paul Griffith, district advancement chairman, and Clifford Fack-rcl- l, grandfather of Boyd. Hostutlcr chiefs. Bur-goyn- DRUG will b open Sunday mi3 |