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Show Volume Sixty Eight Tooele, Utah, Friday, May 24, 1963 Graduation Time At High Schools Three Schools Tooele mil County H gh graduate senior Tuesday and Wednesday. Grantnille High School vs ill commencement exercises Tuesday at 8 p m. in the school hold Gmnaxium. TOOELE HIGH School and Dugway High School will graduate classes on Wednesday. Dugway will hold their commencement exercises at 7:30 in the Post p m. Wednesday Chapel for the 24 graduating senior. Tooele High School will hold serxites beginning at 8 p m. in the Tooele High School Gymnasium. Tooele High School graduation exercises get underway Sunday w ith Baccalaureate sere ices to be held at 8 p m. in the Junior High School Auditorium. LEE retired FRANDSEN, teacher at Tooele High School will give the Baccalaureate ad- dress. Graduation services will take place Wednesday. May 29 at S p m. In the Tooele High School Gymnasium. It will feature student ers and musical talent. speak- SUNDAYS BACCALAUREATE services will include the speech by Mr. Frandsen and honor students will direct the program and present the musical num- bers. Robert Poulsen will announce the program. Alon Lewis and Jeanne Bryan will give the opening and closing prayers. Musical numbers will include a flute solo by Gay Gillette: a St. Marguerites Church are the first of the Church groups In this Couniy to complete treir Boy Scout fjnd drive for this Thursday The trial of Rex Mecham Hintze, 17, Salt lake City, accused of the hammer murder of Carol Annette Clayton. 19. Salt Lake City, February 20. on a desert road. 14 miles north of Delle. was expected to go to the jury shortly on afternoon Thursday. The ten men and two women have been listening to testimony since Monday afternoon In Third District Court in Tooele. TESTIFYING FOR the State were Drinda Atnes. Anthony Robertson. Dr. Andrew Kara-vitiSalt Lake City, neuroDr. Kelley Gubler. surgeon; Tooele: Dr. Louis Shrtker. Salt Lake City neuro surgeon: Ever all Vowles, Tooele, ambulance driver; Ronald Gillette, Tooele ambulance Tooele driver; Sheriff James County Deputy Park and Tooele County Sheriff Fay Gillette, who was the concluding witness for the State. Dr. Ija N. Korner. Salt Lake and City, clinical psychologist, Dr. C. Craig Nelson. Salt Lake psychiatrist opened the testimony for the defense Wednesday afternoon. Third District Court Judge Joseph G. Jeppson is presiding s. at the trial. JAY E. BANKS, District Attorney is being assisted by Too- piano solo by Sally Shields and a quartet composed of Kathleen ele County Attorney Gordon Hall Williams, Leila Russell, Gary in the prosecution of the case. Alverson and Paul Smart, acWilford W. Kirton Jr. and Vcr-deE. Bettilyon are attorneys companied bv Nancy Bryan. THE JUNIOR class will serve for the defense. as receptionists and provide the In addition to the jury listed decorations. Marilyn Mayo is in Tuesday's Bulletin serving as chairman of the Junior class alternate jurors are Peter L. committee aided by Kathy Kiri-giHitesman and Marvin C. MeMarlene Buys, Ann Ingram, cham. Dugway. Deanna Nuesmeyer, Carol Rust and Carol England. BULLETIN The Commencement program The jury In the Hintze for Wednesday at 8 p.m. will trial went out at 3:35 p.m., include the following students: Thursday. The invocation will be given by Cheryl Lee Olsen. SPEAKERS WILL be Joyce Duffin who will speak on the theme We Are Americans: Margaret McNeill who will talk Watch Us on the subject, At Climb, Sharlene Manchester, who will speak on the theme The Tenth Ward Relief So"What Is Tooele High and Scott ciety will hold a bake sale on Dean will talk on We Finish Friday at Safeway. A wide vaYet We Begin. of bread, pies and cakes riety The benediction will be given will be available. by Don Orlando. Musical numbers will include I May Never Pass This Way Again by Linda Fait, Marie BarMcLaws, Susan Aagard, bara Howard, Garrie McLaws, Bill Lamb, Roger Nash, and Phil Russell, by accompanied Carolyn Sagers. Halls of Ivy, A medley of More than 1900 vehicles and "Graduation Day and "For All 4,000 combat-loade- d troops are We Know, by Claudann Atkin, returning by motor convoys Joyce Duffin, Susan Belich, from Exercise COULEE CREST Carolyn Sagers, Mike Johnsen, at Yakima, Wash., back to their Jim Dawson, Richard Liddell home station at Fort Carson, and Roger Nash, accompanied Colo., beginning May 22 and will Dan Connelly. by again pass through Tooele. A CLARINET solo by Dian TASK FORCE Chapin will pass Bryan, accompanied by the through with 371 vehicles and a Tooele High School Band; about 1400 men on May 28. The Onward Ye Peoples by duet, of three serials will arrive first Linda Medford and Cheryl Lee about 1:40 p.m. The last serial Olsen and the Senior A Cappella will clear approximately 4:30 UnNow chorus singing From p.m. til Eternity. The next day, Task Force The Senior Class will then Shepherd will arrive with 579 Climb sing the class song, vehicles and 2300 men. The first Every Mountain." of four serials will be here at Principal Carl Evans will pre1:40 p.m. and the last serial will sent the Class of 1963 and Reed clear by 6:20 p.m. Russell will accept the class on r There is a gap bebehalf of the Tooele County tween serials to insure that trafand of Trustees Board School fic will be able to be maintainwill present the diplomas. ed. The serials, which will run Graduates include: more than 100 vehicles apiece, into subdivided are further SUSAN L. AAGARD, Robert vehicles on of march units J. Alford, Dana W. Anderson, the average. There will be interClaudann Atkin, Gale Lee Bailey, vals of about five minutes beGail Coralee Basselin, Cheryl tween march units to further reAnn Battison, William H. Bean. lieve traffic congestion. Susan Kaye Belich, Kurt W. Routes and methods of trafDale R. J. James Benson, Bell, fic control have been coordiJohn W. Booth, Joe Bevan, nated with your local police Allen Brandon, Allen Lee Branforce. Brink. Ruth Darlene son, ADVANCE PARTY elements, Camille Brown, Evelyn Jean which total 111 vehicles and 367 Brown, Dian June ryan, Farmen been have staggering rell L. Bryan, Steve G. Bunn, in small from May through VeLucile Ann Burger, Bennah groups. Elizabeth Linda nera Burton, On the trip to Yakima, all veCastagno, Joan Chamberlain, hicles made the trip successChisSusan Childs, Linda Louise fully, one way or another. On holm. the trip and Exercise, no 5th Division men were either killed or even critically injured - a Continued on page 9 n Hold Bake Sale Friday Safeway S' A ti' Catholics First Under W ire On Scout Fund Drive Iliiitzc Case Goes to Jury Tenth Ward To . .hr--: 'tti?-.. J y r-.- .f -- 20-2- 5 v Y . ..- r- - fc.A . V, , -- ?V - Jftiv V ' PAPA AND THE PLAYHOUSE TO BE PRESENTED SATURDAY ( ,j if UNDER THE general direction of Faiher Freegard, with James Bogle and Tony Maehi, acting as fund drive chairmen. 331105 was turned over to Alex F. Dunn, Stansbury District General Fund Drive Chairman, this week. The outstanding success of he fund drive project by St. was the untiring efforts on the part of the following Church members. canvassing the parish, so reports Mr. Bogle and Mr. Machi: Robert Alford. Martin Ausick. Arthur Baca, Joseph Bircum-shaWilliam Bollen, James Burkett. E. Omar Bustamante, Max Cruz, James Erdei, Alex m.- - O. X- Vim PRACTICING UP . . . Local golfers grt In a liule practice In anticipation of the th Annual Western Utah Amateur Golf ii Prizes totaling - ALL PAIRINGS Car Rolls Over A car driven by Bumetlie M. Redding. 16, Tooele, rolled over once about five miles west of Tooele on U 112 about 1 p m., Wednesday, no one was Slo-wi- HEREA A FOR CHECK $311.95 convert papa. Others appearing in leading roles are Burnett Baldwin as John Hardy, Richard Droubay as a gay adventurer, Patty Bauer, and Fima Kuester, as mothers of Harriet and John. . pf 'T - y (MW. Vr j i. N h i - -- ) -- . d .xU :xVt 1 7:00 Boy Scout Camporee This Week e A campfire program, to which parents are Invited, is planned for 8 p.m. on Friday. A skill show will begin at 8 a m., Saturday. X C KNOTTY &&. PROBLEM . . . Denny fXJ Turner and Greg Martin prepare for the Stansbury District Camporee Leaders in Troop Friday and Saturday. They are Patrol 148, Tooele, n On The Lords Side Who? Conducted by Carolyn Sagers, Accompanied by Susan Belich Invocation Stanley Powell Dian Bryan Welcome Address President of Seminary Council Bruce Williams, Jimmy Smith, Brass Choir Paul Smart, Edward Black, Alon Lewis, Leon Garner, Paul Smart, Edward Black Joe Liddell, Jed Bryan Bruce Williams Narrator Talk The Atonement of Christ Larry Lee Janet Young Talk "Taking Full Advantage of the Atonement Cheryl Lee Olsen Song If With All Your Heart You Truly Seek Him Accompanist Carolyn Sagers Robert Elton Talk The Challenge of Being A Peculiar People" Marlene Buys Talk Counsel With The Lord In All Thy Doings Albert L. Payne Representative of U. of U. Institute of Religion Double Mixed Quartet "God So Loved The World Release of present Council Officers and presentation of New Council Officers .... Grant Shields Flora Isgren Announcement of Awards Donald H. Bradford Recommendation of Graduates Presentation of Diplomas President Sherman A. Lindholm President Howard J. Clegg President Arthur L. Barms Song Congregation and Graduates Shall The Youth of Zion Falter Benediction Gay Gillette Postlude Music Susan Belich Dexter chairmen of charge of Layne. first and Sheldon Camporee awards are under the direction of Oren Mueller. Roman Drent is directing registrations. Bob Kerr and Paul Griffith are in charge of skills; Dennis McBeth is in charge of the Camp Fire Program and Shag Tate is directing the sanitation program. GRADUATES SECOND WARD Susan Childs Vicki Condor Gay Gillette Janet House Sharlee Lampson J .1: 1 days wheat referendum. CHARMING LITTLE DANCERS . . . Karen Mogus, Karen Rupp and Julie Buck are all fancied up in ruffled pinafores for their dance Skip Away. The trio is only a few of the many dancers Play who will appear on the Genevieve Lewis dance review, Friday, May 24, at Tooele the North Stake Tabernacle. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. and everyone is invited to attend. Saturday 1:30 and 7:30 p. m. Tooele Jr. High Auditorium Sponsored by N. Stake MIA Congregation and Graduates Who mine dunrn in Middle Canyon. Twenty-fivTroops and over 200 boys are expected to take part in the Camporee. THE CAMPOREE begins Friday at 4:30 p.m. and ends at 1 p.m. Saturday with the final inspection. and Susan Belich Prelude Music Song Boy Scouts of the Stansbury District will hold their annual Camporee this Friday and Saturday at the flats near the MAX McBETH Norton are general the Camporee. Ray Stone is in campsites; Danny aid; Carl Peterson inspections; Gray, A. M. PROGRAM County Wheat Farmers 35 voted against marketing quotas for wheat and 23 in favon of quotas, the local Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation office reported. Of the 80 wheat farmers eligible to vote, 58 voted in Tues- House-fflysk- al Ar-le- Fourth - Eleventh Ward Chapel Sunday, May 26, 1963 Tooele Wheat Farmers Voted No Mostly Tooele Papa and tlie Play Two shows are tcheduled. A matinee at 1:30 p.m. and curtain time for the evening ihow ia 7.30 pm. at the Junior High School Auditorium and the public is Invited to attend. Admission is 50 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. "PAPA AND the Playhouse" a story of the first Mormon Theatre in Salt Lake City. It tells of the attitude of some of the converts who fancy it is sinful to act in plays and drama. One of those who need convincing that this is not so is n Thomas Harrison (played by Shields) H.s daughter Harriet (Kathleen Williams) wants to become an actress in the new Deseret Dramatic Association. THE FUN FILLED musical Is the story of the struggle to Tooele, Utah the Tooele business area has been turning in Scout fund contributions for the past week, Mr. Machi and Mrs. Bogle, in behalf of St. Marguerites, are the first Church group to complete the Scout Fund Drive in Tooele County. says Bogle, Tony Machi, left, and James right, as they hand the money to Alex F. Dunn, County Boy Scout Fund D Drive chairman, as St. Marguerites contribution to Scouting for this year. Although 22-2- 4 remarkable safety record. etc. SEMINARY Daniels, all of Tooele; Ruby AnPortland and Robert derson, Spray, Boise, Idaho. Funeral services will be held WISDOM Wisdom is not always shown simply by mastery of facts: it is largely evidenced by the ability to make sound judgments, based on those facts, even if that decision is contrary to popular opinion. house" promises to be an outstanding event of the spring season. SCHEDULED FOR production Saturday, May 25. the musical Is under the direction of the North Tooele Sake MIA. The cast boasts 40 members and an additional 25 people are helping as electricians, stage hands, The Giurch Of Jesus Girist Of Latter Day Saints Brother Die9, Funeral Saturday Saturday at 2 p.m. at Larkin call Mortuary. Friends may there Friday evening. al Play- EXERCISES d Elijah Spray, 82, formerly of this city, died May 22, at a Salt Lake Hospital, after an illness of six weeks duration. Surviving are his widow and a son, Robert Spray and a daughter Ruth Finch, of Salt Lake. Five sisters and a brother also survive - Alice Shields, Josie Zella Gillette, Gollaher, Ivy into the COMMENCEMENT the NOTICE Because of the Memorial Day holiday the Bulletin will be published on Monday and the Transcript on Wednesday. Advertising deadlines are Saturday for the Bulletin and for the Wednesday have must Utah State Golf Association handicap and pairings will be made on Wednesday, May 29. Entry fee is $10 and may be mailed or telephoned to Pro Alex Stevenson, at Tooele, phone gj Papa and the stage, await- One hundred dollars plus a trophy will go to the number one man In the championship flight. Second prize is $65; third $50; fourth $35; fifth $25 and sixth $15. There will be four flights. Mondragon. Frank ROERT POLLOCK, Imai, Julian Redding. George Silva, Jim Lconelli, Walter Lawrence Swartzfager, Charles Strausbaugh, Valentine Trujillo Mrs. Martha Hidalgo, Mrs. Mary Parks and Mrs. Virginia Lewis. TOOELE BUSINESS district, John under assignment to Brown and Alex W. Rhone, have $358 to are of play. Tournament scheduled to be played the 31 of May. June I and 2 at the picturesque Tooele Golf and Country Club. Fortunaio, John Guerra, Andrew Kaxzarda, Edward Leavy, Fernando Vincent Montoya, already contributed $1300 ing winners of (he ninth annual Western Utah Amateur Golf Tournament, scheduled to be held here May 31. June 1 and 2. ENTRIES ARE coming In from all parti of the state and officials look to the most successful tourney in the nine years Mar-guerii- Fund Drive for the annual Scouts, and the canvas is not yet completed. Other assigned groups civic and churches, who are working on the Scout Fund Drive are urged by the various chairmen to report both as to success thus far and plans for the winding-u- p of the collection effort. It is the wish of the Scout Executives of Stansbury District that Tooele County pay its proportion of the cost of Scouting in the Great Salt Lake Council. Everyone is urged, said Mr. Fund Drive Dunn, County Chairman, to give a liberal donation in this annual funddrive o further the cause of the Boy Scout program. As rehearsal Golf Tourney Here Next Weekend year. Fifth Infantry Division Returns to Colorado half-hou- Number Fifty FIFTH WARD Linda Bevan Robert Elton Robert Poulson EIGHTH WARD Sherry Amis Patricia Bauer Sandra Peterson Kathleen Williams Edward Black Steven Bridges Jay Newell Ekins (Fourth Year) Susan Bleazard Alan Miner Cheryl Lee Olsen Richard Syddall Tina Roten SEVENTH WARDJudy Shaffer Susan Shafer Margie Asbury (Fourth Year) Guy Graham Sandra Hansen Joyce Duffin Ann Ingram Carolyn Sagers Kathleen Larsen FIRST WARD Elmer Nix Nancy Bryan Leon Garner Paul Smart THIRD WARD Thomas Hammond Paul Kroff Judy England Jimmy Smith Larry Lee Alon Lewis Peggy Ann Tate Bruce Williams Sherline Lindholm John Spader (Fourth Year) Claudann Atkin Sharlene Weyland Janet Young Teresa Stephens FOURTH WARD (Fourth Ward) David Lindholm Marlene Buys TENTH WARD Gary Alverson Bill Lawrence Sharon McKendrick Clair McKendrick Charles Nelson Taunya Olsen (Fourth Year) Paul Lowery Scott J. Dean Carol Ann England Vienna Gordon 3rent Stoker (Fourth Year) Susan Belich Lyn Van Vleet CLOVER (Fourth Year) Clinton Reid LAKE VIEW Ann Breitigan William Dixon Dean Mathews Mary Price Wm. Dennis Whipple SIXTH WARD Rosemarie Bevan Lynda Coon loe Brandon Rex D. Day Marie Harris McLaws Danny Roth ELEVENTH WARD Stanley Powell Alaina Rasmussen Lyunette Smith Joyce (Fourth Year) Dana Anderson Richard Liddell Ronald Morris ERDA Berdene Davis Patricia Gull Darlene Hardman Donna Rydalch Craig Vorwaller (Fourth Year) Dian Bryan LAKE POINT Lorraine Broadhead Judy Hammond (Fourth Year) April Joy Tracy Richard Tracy VERNON James Olsen STOCKTON Maydean Hogan |