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Show The Tooele Transcript Lust Hites Held Lights on W For 11, 1963 ednesday For Filmland Joseph Last rites were held Wednesday in the Third Seventh Ward chapel for Joseph England who died January 6 after a brief ill- Education members of the community ure urged to attend the "Lights on for Education" on 17. Check Thursday. January with your local school for time of meeting. This is a state-wid- e program and the communities are urged to participate. PURPOSE OF "Lights on for Education" program is to stimulate interest in and determine goals of proposed school legislation as it relates to the children and youth of our State. Provide information on possible legislation in these fields that will not only be useful for the "Lights on for Education" program, but will serve as resource material as the 1963 legislative session of the Utah Legis- bers. Speakers who paid tribute to the deceased were President Alex F. Dunn, Carver Bryan, and George F.. Nelson. the prayers were Offering President Alfred L. Hanks, who Fenton gave the invocation; Murray, the family prayer at the Mortuary, Lewis Spader the benedic ion, and Robert Murray who dedicated the grave. A QUARTET of composed Inform citizen of where and how they may secure legislative information. PROVIDE AN outline of the Utah legislative procedure, how a hit becomes a Iwa and legislation terms. Establish a local committee in each school house in the state which will present the "Lights on for Education program, on land, nephews. January 17. This committee may wish to continue to function People think it poor manners the legislative sesto talk with a full mouth, but throughout sion. not with an empty mind. Focus interest and attention on the needs of education and If U.S. had the same density the welfare of the youth in of population as Japan, It would Utah. accomodate all the worlds present population, easily. CHARITY I have the simplest tastes. I am always satisfied with the Every charitable act is steppingstone toward heaven. Henry Ward Beecher best. Oscar Wilde be. Fix to&ys Locker H 362 No. Main -- IN THE AILEY Reorganized Tooele County School Board was reorganized Tuesday evening. Donald W. Rowberry is new president of the Board. He replaces Sidney Hullinger who is retiring from the School Board after three terms. John R. Droubay was elected vice president of the Board. New members taking office are Ross Williams, Precinct 2; Reid Russell who will take the place of Mr. Hullinger in Precinct 3 and Dale Parker who is newly appointed Board member from Dugway. Prior to the election. Board Reid RusNEW BOARD MEMBERS are the new members of the Tooele members were shown drawings sell, Dale Parker and Ross Williams County Board of Education. of the new Tooele Junior High School building by the architect and problems were discussed setting for a film with one ex- influence the general and the concerning It. ception. There was no major dairy economy in 1963 and the river nearby. So MGM construct- years ahead. Former Secretary of the Aged a river on its famed studio Lot 3, a river riculture Ezra Taft Benson will Every time we give a man holding more than 6,000,000 gal- speak on "New Agriculture HoriMany ships have sailed over zons" at the Monday luncheon, something for nothing, we weaklons of water. one of the sets used in The From time to time, almost and the afternoon session will en his backbone. And if we Goldwyn-Mayer- s comedy about every type of boat has sailed on consider the outlook in the area do it often enough, we destroy Horizontal Lieutenant", session his backbone and leave him this artificial body of water. In of research. Tuesday comedy about of nothing but a wishbone. - sized will spotlight the influence it "Showboat" was full a Army life. Mississippi river streamer. In the dairy industry in health eduMuch of the action in the film, Huckleberry Finn" it was a cation and physical fitness. On TIME AND GOODNESS Jim Hutton, Paula starring affiliated Council Be not merely good; be good raft. Wednesday, Prentiss and Jack Carter, takes More recently, it had a new leaders from all states of the for something. place in a Japanese interment ase. While Thoreau The Union will meet in a special planning for compound on the mythical Pa-- , on Horizontal Xieutenant," -- location "Institute Dairy Council, cific Island of Rotohan. In remen discovered that the foliage ment of Dairy Council operations No man however great, is not searching a location for the picwhere managewhich grows along the river site Management, disture, MGMs technicisns without some portion of divine Council of ment was operations Dairy very similar to that of a covered the most ideal spot for inspiration. Pacific island. This decided will be considered. the compound to be the bottom Cicero to them build their interment of a river bed on the studio there. First the river was camp grounds in Culver City, Calif. dammed and the water drained. YEARS AGO, when the motion Theme of all sessions is Fopicture industry consolidated in the Los Angeles area, it was cus on the Future, and the found that Southern California morning meeting will feature discussion of factors which can offered almost every possible quarter-mile-lon- CHEVROLET Keeps Going g Great Jet-smoo- th rear-engi- ne ut The make more people depend on rd? Inch Silver Screen 85 Bonded Shield Picture Tube 19 63 Imprtht Sport Sedan-o- ne of Li Jet smooth Clievrolets -- CHEVROLET JET-SMOO-TH im. Up-Fro- nt Preference Controls lasier-to-us- e Chevrolet Impala Sport Coupe beauty, ride and comfort youll go for instantly Chevy the., II easy-car- e iOO Station features of the big Chevrolet Nova 3'x5 Speaker Front-Mounte- d for Console Sound y Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe Corvair Monza Club Coupe with snazzy bucket seat interior theres also a new Sting Ray Convertible See four entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealers Showroom! MANTES CHEVROLET CO 23 South Main St. - Donald Tooele Phone -- 882-3148 intendent R. Harris discuss Sterling Tooele County School problems for the coming year. National Dairy Council Holds Convention Tooele County dairymen and their wives are invited to hear some of the nation's top nutritionists, health educators, and at the National economists, Dairy Councils 4Sth annual to be held in Salt Lake meeting, Citys Hotel Utah, January 27 to 30. FEATURED SPEAKERS will include a prominent banker and economist, a former United States Secretary of the Agriculture, and a nationally syndicated health columnist, together with health educators and nutrition researchers from across the Then tons of dirt were placed in the river bed and a native village was constructed. FURTHER reRESEARCH vealed that when the U.S. Army captured an island from the Japanese, it was necessary to confine the natives to their home territory for their own protection. Rather than place them in a formal military camp, they were permitted to stay home, with the Army raising a fence around their village. This is exactly how the compound is seen in 'The Horizontal Lieutenant." The natural foliage of MGM's river privided a perfect background for the setting and the entire cast and crew e were transported to a location in the Pacific, one mile distant from the studios sound stages! make-believ- nation. Meetings in Salt Lake C"y mark the first time in the National Dairy Councils history that they have been held west of Omaha. Milton Hult, tional Dairy Council will preside at the Na- president, conven- tion. 'General sessions are open to the public free of charge," Mr. Winder said. There will be, however, a charge of $3 per plaA for thp Mondav luncheon and $5 per plate for the banquet Tuesday evening. JESSE W. TAPP,, chairman of the board of Bank of America, Los Angeles, will be the opening speaker on Monday morning at 9:30 a.m., January 28. He will speak on "The Economic Outlook for 1963." Associated for many years with one of the na- & ..a?. tions largest and most dynamic business enterprises. Mr. Tapp Jim llnllnn anil Vania I'renlixx in "The will discus the outlook from the ilnnrc anil romance II nr is o n lal I. ieu I e nan I, in point of view of Business WMA No wonder Chevrolet is so popular with a choice like this: the luxurious Corvair, and Chevrolet, lively Chevy II, sporty , ij ' all-oCorvette. two new versions of Americas only car, sports low-pric- ed OFFICIALS Local School Board Ritz Movie $j00 BORD berry, new president; John R. Droubay, new vice president, and Super Hilarious Team In rr J St SCHOOL W. Row - f:AV0i re rje ry Kncaj& co Board. Mr. Hullinger after three terms, and Mr, Gillette after one term. SidRETIRING BOARD MEMBERS ney Hullinger and D. L, (Sike) Gillette retire from the Tooele County School Carver Bryan, Kenneth Shields, Grant Shields and Bevan Anderson. sang as an opening number "I Need Thee Every Hour" and In closing Let the Lower Light Be Burning." Erb Johnson and Roxie Dobson sang A Perfect Day." Interment was In the Tooele were Pallbearers Cemetery. Gary. Joe D. and Ted England, grandsons of the deceased and Rulon, Roger and Leslie Eng- lature progresse. Jsh rrvust 0 ness. BISHOP KENNETH Lewis conducted the Service and Mable Bryan played prelude and post-lud- e music as well as accompaniment for the musical num- All o Friday, January .. 0 |