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Show Number Forty Four Band Fund Now at $2218 Homecoming Joan Evans To Have Home coming program for The Tooele Transcript and Tooele Bulletin sponsored drive for Miss Joan Evans will be held the citizenry of Tooele City and Tooele County to pay a round trip in the Fourth Ward at fare of a Tooele High School Band student to perform in August Sunday 7:30 p.m. total with the at the Worlds Fair m Seattle is still on the climb Miss Evans, recently returned money contributed now standing at $2,218.50. Enthusiastic response has been forthcoming and eighty fares from serving an LDS Mission in the East Central States. She is a of $27.50 each, have been paid by the following Tooeleans: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ophir MR. AND MRS. ALEX F. DUNN R. Evans. MR. AND MRS. LIONEL W. OLSEN Elder Edward Jensen of Spring SUPT. AND MRS. STERLING R. HARRIS DR. AND MRS. T. M. ALDOUS City, Utah will be one of the JOHN T. ADAMS speakers. Anthony Black will play a piano solo and Miss Evans will DR. AND MRS. J. HERBERT MILLBURN MR. AND MRS. ELMER J. ELKINGTON report her mission. MR. AND MRS. J. EARL TATE File MR. AND MRS. DALE W. JAMES MAURICE W. BRYAN MR. AND MRS. HERMAN PEDERSEN Widows or anyone who may SHERIFF AND MRS. FAY GILLETTE have abatements due on County MR. AND MRS. RALPH W. MILLBURN taxes are asked to please file apTV AL AND LID RADIO plications with County Clerk no MRS. MYRTLE ALLSOP later than April 30th. MR. AND MRS. MARX J. LINDBERG MR. AND MRS. SIDNEY G. ATKIN COL. AND MRS. CECIL M. MacGREGOR DR. AND MRS. REX. D. STUTZNEGGER MR. AND MRS. NORVAL H. ADAMS MR. AND MRS. C. ROLLIN RUSSELL MR. AND MRS. W. J. McKENNA MR. AND MRS. JAMES DeSIMON Tooele City Public Library is MR. AND MRS. GENE L. JONES all out for National Library going MISS GERTRUDE LONG Week. DR. AND MRS. W. R. JOHNSON Mrs. Mary Helen Parson, LiMR. AND MRS. GRANT RIDING and Mary McKellar, Asbrarian, MR. AND MRS. E. LaVAR TATE sistant Librarian, have paintPRESIDENT AND MRS. 0. T. BARRUS ed and rearranged the interior, MR. AND MRS. DEAN BEVAN shuffled the books and set up DR. AND MRS. JOHN BURGOYNE special displays. DR. AND MRS. PHILLIP H. SPENCER OF PARTICULAR interest is MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM G. BICKMORE donew out the machine check HOOD WALGREEN DRUG , nated by the Alpha Eta Chapter MR. AND MRS. ED L. GILLESPIE of Beta Sigma Phi. First put into MR. AND MRS. GLEN T. SPENDLOVE use Monday, the machine greatly MR. AND MRS. GORDON HALL facilitates the charging and MR. AND MRS. A. L. HANKS checking of library books. DR. AND MRS. ROBERT E. WASSOM One display covers several LAWRENCE FLORAL tables, yet consists of just one MR. AND MRS. LeGRANDE 0. (RED) JONES article: a book consisting of one MR. AND MRS. WAYNE HYMAS long. It's enpage 22 feet DR. AND MRS. JAY DeLaMARE titled: Deacons Synchronologi-ca- l MR. AND MRS. JESS P. ALLEN Chart of Universal History." PRINCIPAL AND MRS. CARL R. EVANS The is printed in seven Key MANTES CHEVROLET languages. The history chart also RAY AND PHYLLIS DUNN contains a complete Geological MR. AND MRS. FLOYD M. GORDON Diagram of The Earth, McFARLAND AND HULLINGER (Two Tickets) THE CHART represents historic MR. AND MRS. LYMAN W. ANDERSON time from the Creation of the MR. AND MRS. W. P. GENTRY World, in 4004 B.C., down to 1900 MRS. REBECCA OSTLER A.D. A long, black, wavey line ENGLAND CONSTRUCTION, INC. runs continuously through the MR. AND MRS. JOHN L. BROWN Chart from beginning to end, and COMPANY 8 TOOELE NATIONAL GUARD ($46) represents the "stream of time. NU CLEANERS (MR. AND MRS. CHARLES WEBSTER) Colored streams which run MR. AND MRS. MARY J. GRIFFITH parallel to the stream of time, AND FAMILY OF BOUNTIFUL represent the nations and kingMR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD SWAN doms of the world. The width of GREAT BASIN FOOD SERVICE (T.O.D.) each stream is proportioned to the HILLCREST CAFE AND LOUNGE size and importance of the nation MR. AND MRS. GEORGE GILLETTE it represents. MR. AND MRS. CARL W. BUEHNER A NEW STREAM appears on MR. AND MRS. A. J. HAWKINS the Chart wherever a nation beMRS. INA COOK gins in history, and this stream XI PI CHAPTER BETA SIGMA PHI runs through those centuries durMR. AND MRS. MORRIS D. YOUNG which the nation is representing TOOELE MILL & SMELTERMANS UNION, LOCAL 55 ed remains unconquered or exists MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. LEE as a kingdom. PROPERTY DISPOSAL DIVISION Every king, emporer or other HAL E. CARTER ruler of any nation is shown toMR. AND MRS. N. HOWARD JENSEN gether with the length of his TOOELE COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE reign. The Chart lists all great MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BUZIANIS battles which were fought from MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. ROWBERRY KIRK HOTEL ELMER AND HELEN TATE STOKER MOTOR CO. MR. AND MRS. W. CECIL TATE VERE AND SYLVIA LANCASTER The THS Band will take 110 members to the Seattle Fair. 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 ten public spirited citizens in Tooele City and Tooele County who are willing to buy the ticket of one band member to the Seattle 1 U k John W. Bush Dies; Biles . t John Wesley Bush, age 87, and a name of Clover, Tooele County, died early Thursday morning at Abatement Miss Evans Tooele Library Observes National Library Week 1500 A.D. to 1900 A.D., as well as the major treaties during the same period. THIS UNUSUAL book, published in London at the turn of the century, was given to the Mrs. John M. McKellar, mother of Mrs. Parsons. of Another display consists more than 100 books concerning logging, railroading, natural hisworld travel, tory, anthropology and geology. These are all new books and were donated to the Library by John Z. Roth, a Tooele citizen. state-historie- MR. ROTHS collection has given our Library the distinction of having the most complete and publications of any listate, said Mrs. brary in the Parsons. Mrs. Parsons said there are more than 6,000 registered card holders using the Library. There is no charge to borrowing books, she emphasized. the Tooele Valley Nursing Home, following an extended illness. FUNERAL SERVICES will be held in the St. John LDS Church Monday at 2 p m. Interment will be in the Tooele City cemetery. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary Sunday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Monday prior to the service. Mr. Bush was born at Clover, March 5, 1875, the son of Richard and Hannah Maria Green Bush, pioneer settlers. He spent his early life in Clover and as a young man went into the sheep business with the Evans Brothers of St. John and spent several years in Idaho. HE ATTENDED the Utah State Agricultural College at Logan in 1896 and 1897, where he met and married Hannah Spence, of Wells-villon March 3, 1897. After his marriage, he followed the building trades in Utah and Idaho, and in 1924 became construction supervisor for Safeway Stores. HIS HOBBY was music and he organized many orchestras and bands in the various areas where he resided, being an accomplished violinist. He was one of the orchestra members of original The Rush Valley Kids. His wife died in 1956, and surviving are one son, Wesley M. Bush of Bountiful, and one daughter, Janet (Jennie) R. Bush, of San Jose, California, together with six grand children, eighteen great grand children, and two great great grand children. Two brothers and two sisters, Lorenzo L. Bush and Mrs. John E. (Laurel) of Tooele: Mrs. Rose Isgreen, Steele, Salt Lake City and Edwin E. Bush, of Richmond, California also survive. The Intermountain AAU Age and Diving Swimming Group meet set for next Thursday, Friday and Saturday has grown in both quality and quantity, until it now ranks as one of the top swimming meets in the country. The 1962 meet promises to add even more lustre to its fast growing reputation with the number of entries expected to exceed 400. Twelve to 15 states will be represented by nearly 30 different swim clubs. PRIME ATTRACTIONS of the events are the Junior National events, which ; are attracti al events, which'! are attracting swimmers from all over the U.S. Theres the 400 yard individual medley for women, set for Thursday; the 400 yard medley relay for men on Friday and the 400 yard free rela for men set for Saturday. It is expected that the womens individual will be taken by a swimmer other than a Tooelean, but the Tooele medley and freestyle relay teams should be strong Golfing Season lo Begin Vs f Cily Officials Tooele City Mens Golf Association will hold its opening day tournament Sunday at 9:30 a.m. nine-hol- e The Tooele Golf Course will be the scene of a Four-MaBest Tournament, and more than $110 in prizes will be awarded. A $2 ENTRY fee for Association members only will qualify entrance to hit the first balls of the official season. Tooele mayor, city manager and councilmen will be the first to blast off green No. n 10. Bill Gibson, secretary of the Association, said that there will be a shot-gustart promptly at 9:45. He advised those interested in participating to be on the course at 8 a.m. for pairing. OTHER SPECIAL features for the days activities will be a putting contest and a hole in one contest, the latter will be sponsored by Tooele Jaycees. The putting contest will be held on the practice green, while the hole in one contest will be staged day tournament, Sunday." n Porcelli, Treasurer, Lee Parker, Srcond Vice President and Bill Gibson, Secretary. They expect the biggest and best season ever. Vernon Ward Recruiting To Honor Helen Night Is Next Wednesday Pehrson Sunday B Receives New Library Card Lois Lawrence, Grantsville, checks out a card at the newly rearranged Tooele City Library. Mrs. Mary Helen Parsons and Mrs. contenders for national honors. TOOELE SWIM CLUBS are also expected to capture team honors. Coach Leigh Pratt has again assembled powerful aggregations. North Stake To Hold Old Folk Party April 14 '62 Golf Officers Tooele City Mens Golf Association will hold its opening day tournament for the 1962 seaason, Sunday. New Association officers are Bevan Anderson, First , Vice President, Wayne Olsen, President, Tony Stockton Ward Plans F mi Night 75 .. . Tooele City Baseball Club Mary McKellar, Librarians, are pleased to show anyone around the Library and help book borrowers find the volume they need. 400 Entries Expected for April AAU Swim Meet by Andy Roberts Tliis Sunday y The drive is on. Make your check for $27.50 to the Tooele 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. apology to Property Disposal Division of Tooele Ordnance Depot. Our faces are red. We gave Friday the 13th will be fun credit for their pledge of a band night at the Stockton LDS Reticket to the Seattle to another creation hall, to which the public is invited. Department. Festivitiess will get under way The smallest division of the De- at 7:30 p.m. Admission is free pot, the Property Disposal Divi- and there will be square dancing. Highlight of the evening will be sion has proved itself Big with a cake walk, with prizes for all their generous contribution to the contestants. There will also be reband. freshments for sale. Col. MacGregor said that as of 1961, 2,948 people were em- - March ployed by Tooele Ordinance De- ele County, with most of these repot. This figure had increased by siding in Tooele City. 900 by the end of March An additional 699 have their this homes in the Salt Lake area. year. HE EMPHASIZED that 57 per However, Col. MacGergor pointcent of the TOD employees are ed out that in March of 1961 508 local people, while 43 per cent of TOD employees lived in the same the present employees are trans area. This would indicate that ferred personnel. According to the only 191 out of the 900 increase latest facts and figures available are living in the Salt Lake area, 2,017 TOD employees live in Too- - which is far from most, as rumors would indicate. COL. MAC GREGOR pointed out that only saven transfers have settled in the Granger area since the first of the year, and only 98 have settled in Salt Lake during the same period. He stated that most of the transfers are desirous of finding homes Tee-ofin Tooele City and expressed his that so many have been surprise in front of the clubhouse, with able to find living facilities under closest balls to the flag packing the .crowded present housing conoff the prizes. Each ball will cost ditions. 25 cents. HE ALSO SAID that as new WAYNE OLSEN, Association housing becomes rapidly availPresident, said that all play will able, fewer of the transfers from be governed by USGA rules ex- Washington and California will Winter rules be forced to seek housing outside cept as modified. would be observed on all fairways. of Tooele County. All fences surrounding the golf Col. MacGregor also expressed course, except No. and No. 2, appreciation to Tooele County citiwhere the boundary is the north zens who have made housing farailroad track, are to be regard- cilities available. ed as out of bounds. Instruction sheets with other minor rules will be handed to each plaver, Mr. Olsen said. THE FOUR-MABest Ball Tournament, one man from each the day. flight, will highlight North Tooele Stake w'll have Medal play, will count the three best balls of the foursome team an Old Folks celebration Saturon each hole and add them to- day, April 14, in the North Sake gether for a total. All ties will Tabernacle, so announces Presibe settled by a sudden death play- dent O. T. Barrus, chairman. The banquet will start at 1 p.m. off, between all members of the and all in the stake 65 years or team tied, said Mr. Olsen. He added, Palmer can do it, oer are invited as guests. but dont you miss our opening A program will follow the SHE ALSO REMINDS Tooele citizens of this years theme for National Library Week, Read, and Watch Your World Grow. Mrs. Parsons and Mrs. McKellar invite the public to come in and view the "longest book in Bit and Spur members will hold the Roth collection and their annual trail ride to Stans-burTooele, other collections and displays. Island this Sunday. Meeting place will be at Jess Charles Service and departure time is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Woody Fillmore, Club Trail boss, will be in charge of the all day affair. He emphasized that there will be Chuck wagon on the Sunday ride. Tooele Ball Club will start workMrs. Dean Bevan, Club Hising out Sunday at noon. torian, also announced that the All are welcome to try out and monthly Bit and Spur dinner 3may do so any day next week meeting will be held Friday at from 5:45 to 7 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Fair. Our Rumors to the effect that most of the new transfers to Tooele Ordnance Depot from Mt. Rainer and Benicia are moving to the Salt Lake area appear false in light of statistics compiled by Col. Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Officer of the Depot. e, Slansbury Is. Beckons Bil & Spur .. . Most Transfers to TOD Locating in Tooele Area Monday For Tax i Says Colonel Craig and Larry Hansen,' Charles and Jeff Norton, Jess Allen, Bob Wassom, Mark Dean, Earl Tate, John Thomas, Steve Hunt, Don Spendlove, Ronnie Diehl, Farrell In the girls division theres such Bryan, Jim Whear, Mel Roberts, stars as Laurie Walters, Donna Robin Nisonger, Craig Lohnes and and Marijane Pratt, Alela Rich- John Roach. ards, Angela Bevan, Marilyn and DURING LAST YEARS meet, Janice Talmadge, Pam Gibson, 39 new Intermountain records Elaine Whear, Carma Hanks and were established plus five new NaJeanette Reed. tional records. This year there On the boys team, theres such will be even more records set. fine swimmers as Ren and Mark New records will be set in 40 Imai, Bobby Henrie, Jim Buys, Paul and Steve Pratt, Dennis, events because all events over the Troop of the 4th Recon, the local Army Reserve unit, has designated next Wednesday night, April 18, as Recruiting night at its at headquarters Bldg TOD. Any persons interested in joining the Reserve are invited to attend, said the unit Commanding Officer, Capt. MacFarlane. The Captain has pay openings for both service vets and young men of high school age New employees at TOD who were members of Reserve Units before transferring to Tooele are especially invited, he said. Further information may be obtained from Lt. Symonds, by or Sgt. Vigil, at phoning new events - only the President Pehrson. Genealogy Meeting Set For Sunday In Tooele Stake Tooele Stake Genealogies Union meeting will be held Sun day, April 15, in the First-Six- t' Ward Church at 2:30 p.m. 3 All interested persons are vited to attend. Women Golfers yard distances are 100 yard events are being carried over fro mlast year. The length of the 18 pool has been extended from 20 to Wednesday, April 18 is the date 25 yards to conform to national set by the Tooele Women golfers AAU standards. It is also highly for their annual Brunch. probable that some of the 100 The fur, packed event will get yard records will also be shatter- the golfing season off to an early ed. start. The place is the Tooele Golf All in all it looks like a great Course and the time is 10 a.m. meet. Prelims are scheduled for A special invitation is being ex9 a.m. each day, with the six tended by Club officers to beginfastest swimmers qualifying for ning golfers as well as the new the finals at 1 p.m. residents of the community. 25, 50 and 200 Home coming program for Mis Helen Pehrson will be held Sun day, April 15 in the Vernon LD; Ward chapel at 7:30 p.m. Miss Pehrson recently returnei from serving an LDS Mission ii California. She is a daughter o Mrs. Ray Pehrson and the lati Plan Annual Brunch April Under the Miss Pehrson Short Guises 3lolor Fire Late Tuesday afternoon, the Volunteer Fire Department was called out to extinguish a small blaze in a car registered to William Martinez, Tooele. Fire Chief Fred Davis said the fire probably originated with a short in the wiring under the Tooele DRUG STORE Rotation Plan CALDWELL DRUG will be open Sunday ix |