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Show Number Thirty Tooele, Utah, Friday, January 3, 1964 Volume Sixty Nine WINDSHIELD BROKEN OUT George Buziams, 210 Tule Circle, reported to Tooele City Police, that the windshield of son Jay's car was broker, hi out while u was parked at his home. He also repotted that his car was backed into while it was parked in the County Courthouse parking lot. Traffic Fatalities Down in County Tooele County's traffic death toll showed a sharp drop in 1963. Fatalities totaled 12 kill ed. ACCORDING TO the Utah Safety Council. Tooele County recorded 20 traffic deaths in i- . s . T1" I 4U .... Utah's grim record of traffic fatalities that surpassed 1962's mark has shown an alarming increase. Deaths on Tooele highways this past year occured January 31 at St. John crossing when a car driven by Enos Stookey collided with a passenger train at the St. John crossing. four miles MAY 17 on north of Tooele, Josephine and Henry Clavell, Salt Lake City were killed in a two car head-o- n collision. June 23, one person was killed 39 miles west of Grantsville on US July 27 Edward Bareta and Raymond Lopea, both of Tooele, died as a result of a three car accident on 6 just north of Tooele near the overpass. WINTER FUN AND DANGER These sleigh riders are typical of the SEPTEMBER 22 Beverly K. youngsters who are finding their own sleigh hills which are on busy Lewis, Michigan, and Mr. and streets that approach intersections. Mrs. Ar.tone R. Torres, of Caliack fornia, died in a Athletic Office cident at Timpie. November 17. John Seifer, of At High School Dugway, died in a one car rollover, east of the Dugway main gate. Dean Stringham reported to Sharlene November 31st, Tooele Police, Monday, City Sweeting and Jackie Bolinder that someone broke into his n acciwere killed in a Moisture on January 1st was office at Tooele High School dent in Grantsville. more than twice as much as and took a number of things IN 1962 there were five was measured on the same date out of his supply cabinet. traffic death accidents. at the beginning of 1962, reports Stolen were three pair of Two accidents killed two each Tooele Weather Burdett Bevan, shoes, a dozen hand balls, gym and three accidents killed three Observer. two pair wrestling tights, nine each.' people IT MEASURED 4.28 inches pair of sweat sox, a blank pisDuring the past year only compared with 1.78 inches for four boxes of blank shells, tol, one of the accidents killed three a bottle of deodorant and a last year. Last year Tooele had resultThree accidents persons. two and one half inches and Tooele County has provided bottle of mouth wash. ed in two deaths each. this year snow amounted to 12 a two mile long sleigh hill in Entry was gained through a inches. and one-haMiddle Canyon, for sleighers, window Com- - MARRIAGE LICENSE Snow at Bevans Cabin in reports Tooele County Settlement Canyon now meamissioner George Buzianis. a marriage license has been sures 21 inches. Caution signs and sawhorses issued by the 'Tooele County High temperature for the have been placed on the Mid- - clerks office to Audra Davis. month of December was 47 de- die Canyon road just above the 22, and Geraldine Clark, 19, of grees on December 17 and the Tooele City spring area, near Dugway. months lowest temperatue was the mouth of the Canyon. Sarah L. Denton Till, 88, recorded on December with a By vehicles keeping to the died December 31 at the Too- low of 6. degrees above zero. right side of the road going up, ele Rest Home of a heart ailTOTAL MOISTURE for Desleighers can glide down the ment. of road from a point as far as cember was A life long resident of Tooele an inch and twelve and one-hatwo miles up the canyon to the inches of snow. County, Mrs. Till was bom in Tooele City Spring area. December had nine' foggy Stockton, October 20, 1875, a The hill is somewhat dangerous because of the use of the daughter of George and Mar- days. garet J. Pears Denton. Temperatures during the holi road by vehicles but the road On March 22, 1905 she was days have been: Dec. 24, high will be kept cleared off for the married to Carl Evan Till, at 36 and low 13; Dec. 25, high use of sleigh riders through Stockton. He died March 22, 42 and low 14; Dec. 26, high the winter as long as the snow 1945. 39 and ' low 16; Dec. 27, high does not get too deep, Mr. Butwo sons, Ed 44 and low 25; Dec. 28, high zianis reports. Surviving are and Carl Till, both of Tooele, 41 and low 22 with Motorists are urged to be of an inch of moisture and a very cautious driving up . to and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held half inch of snow; Dec. 29, high the starting point of the sleigh at noon on Friday at the Tate 41 and low 25 with two hun hill. Actually there is no reaMortuary. Friends may call dredths of an inch of moisture son for traffic to go up the canthere Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. and and a half inch of snow; Dec. yons this time of year, except Friday prior. Burial will be in 30, high 31 and low 12; Dec. 31, to 'sleigh ride, he reports, the Tooele City Cemetery. high 29 and low 17, and January 1. high 26 and low 15. U-3- 40-5- U-3- car-truc- Local Moisture Double Over Year Ago Burglarized hit-ru- mil-tip- County Provides Sleigh Hill le Funeral Friday Baby Born Jan. 2 services were held Mr. Lea Ex-Tooele- an Named As U Staff Aide Gordon Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee, 473 Parkway, former Tooele High School football star has been named backfield coach at the University of Utah. HE HAS been coaching at American River Junior College, Sacramento, California. Gordon graduated from the University of Utah in 1962 where he was captain of the football team, a member of Skull and Bones and was active as a student leader.' Ir. his senior year he made the All - American Academic team, and was second team selection as a half back. AT TOOELE High School he was active in student affairs, of the football team, e selected as an football and won the Class A ed away December 27 of causes incident to age. P. Zentner Bishop William conducted the rites which were held at 1 p.m. in the First Sixth Ward Chapel. FRANK McKEAN offered the family prayer at the Mortuary and Superintendent Sterling R. Harris gave the invocation. The prelude and postlude music was played by Roxie Lee and the opening and closing musical numbers were sung by the Singing Mothers and were Sometime We'll Understand" and Abide With Me." Berniece Adamson conducted and Cynthia Swan played accompaniment. Bishop Zentner read a tribute to the deceased written by President Alex F. Dunn. Speakers were Rulon Speery and Judge M. Earl Marshall. THE UNDBERG sisters, Hilda Clark, Esther Walker, Etna Williams and Edith Brown sang I Walked Today Where Jesus Walked. President E. Wayne Hanks pronounced the benediction and the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery was dedicated by Jesse F. Steele. Pall bearers, all grandsons of Mrs. Clegg were Joe and Gordon Lee, James and Bruce Clegg, Peter and Gerald War-burto- n. Demo Ladiea xt . Monday The regular meeting of the Tooele Democratic County Ladies Club will be held Monday, January 6, at 8 p.m. at the City Hall in the Civic Room. Guest speakers will be the local U.S. Forester, E. Lynn Mitchell, who is a graduate of the Utah State University. Jhs subject will be U.S. Forest tivities. All interested ladies are vited Mr. and Mrs. James LITTLE MISS NEW YEAR P. Brunty, 249 North Fourth welcome their new daughter born January 2 at 9 a.m. The first baby born in Tooele Valley Hospital in 1964. Little 1964, got Miss rather Tooele a late County start in the New Year and arrived Janu ary 2nd, at 9:32 a.m. at the Tooele Valley Hospital. THE NEW arrival, who lays claim to a host of prizes given by the generous merchants of the community is the daughter Utah Coachingstaff - William Earl Harding; St. 0n of James Phillip and Phyllis ha "P1?" Chuck Chatfield. John, was driver of a vehicle Brunty, 249 North Fourth St. enter business that ran into She tipped the scales at six JW ir. Sacramento. 295 West i. Wednesday. pounds nine ounces. The B runtys have been residents of this city since November 1961. He is the Presiding Minister of the Tooele Congregation of Jehovahs Witnesses. THE NEW daughter is the third child for the family, with a sister Vicki, who is five years of age and a little brother James Phillip, Jr., who turned one year old last month. Included in the prizes are a set of birth announcements from the Transcript; a five dollars savings account from both the Bee Hive State Bank and First Security Bank, and the Chamber of Commerce will give a five dollar cash prize. The little miss will start out with a case of Morning Milk from Allens Food Town; a case of Gerbers baby food from Safe way and a case of Heinz baby food from IGA Food Center. THE BABYS father will be busy when Farm and Home Builders ar.d Bestway Builders will each give him his choice ROBBERY SUSPECTS Tooele County Sheriff Fay Gillette and Deputy of a gallon of paint for baby s Sheriff James Park check in the belongings of George Pansonian, 34, and room. Robert Leon Nichols, 25, both of Reno, who were taken into custody MonTooele County Wildlife Fed- Claris Premium Oil and Bar- in Sheriff Bill bondsman their Pitt accompanied returning day. Deputy eratjon wjn sponsor an organi-laMotors will each given ten zed rabbit hunt, ir. the Vernon them to Omaha, Nebraska to face bank robbery charges. They were out All Tooele City licenses for of gas for the family gallons 4 for alI sports. business area Ja on $25,000 bond each. are establishments car; Lees Service a freelub men desiring tQ participatei now due except beer licenses, job and the Laundry Center, SCHOOL BROKEN INTO Anyone interested is asked to which fall due on July 1, re- - FINED FOR EXHIBITING two loads of dry cleaning. Jacobs Tieet at Vernon (Silver Sage ports Tooele City Manager Sid- - DEADLY WEAPON Horace Nelson, custodian of The immediate family of the in Inn)' at 8:30 a m- - The hunt will ney Noble. Donald L. Hammond plead the Sterling Elementary School new arrival will be treated at Friday Letters have been mailed to guilty in Tooele City Court, of eported to Tooele City Police proceed from there. Coffee and the Hillcrest Cafe to a free dinchjij wj be furnjsbed by the about 300 Tooele businesses re- - exhibiting a deadly weapon in that someone broke into the Salt Lake City ner and to $5 in trade at the Wildlife Federation. minding them that licenses are a threatening manner and was school New Years Eve but noth- Tooele Bowl. of al, we ask now due. For the saf fined $100 and sentenced to 20 ing apparently was taken. THE BABYS mother will reFuneral services for Melva thflt on, shot ns be brou ght Businessmen are reminded days jn jail and remanded to ceive a box of Birkshire hose Loretta DeLaMare Jacobs, foron thjs unt by the City Manager that those the custody of the Sheriff. Carl A. Timblin, 982 East 3rd merly of Tooele, who died Sunfrom the Style Shop, a jewelry Bond was set at $2000. North, reported to Tooele City day, will be held Friday at 12 gift from Fred Margetts Jewel- Dads, now is the time to get who pay their license according Police that the back window noon in the Colonial Mortuary ry, a lovely gift from Fafarrows those boys out to enjoy the t0 gross receipts are required to submit a notorized statement of his car was broken while it at 2128 South State, Salt Lake and Radio Electric and Hard- sport of shooting rabbits. of Most the Panama Canal was gross receipts to the is ware has a nice gift for the Some shells will be available parked in . the Armory City. 85 feet above sea level. State ?f Utah and the ty' for sale, there, reports the Too- 8 6 will from be to parking lot New Years Eve. babys family. Viewing ele County Wildlife Association. 9lty cooperate in cross checkJ. C. Pennys has a bassinet and Friday unp.m. Thursday, for the new arrival; Gordons ing these figures. til the time of services. WINDOW BROKEN An overdue penalty up to 50 Furniture, an Infanseat; Bevan Someone threw a beer bottle percent of the cost of the an Infant Tooele Hardware, Failure is about the only Feeder and two piece educator through a high window of the cense is assessed those that Tooele Safeway store, Friday fad to pay on time. thing ruined by success. set. night lf Death Claims Sarah Till; Mrs. Ida Clegg Funeral 6 1962. New on Monday, December 30, 1963 for Mrs. Ida Clegg who pass- X Years First Funeral Held Monday For all-stat- in er horres5to lf New Years Eve Celebration As Usual New Years Eve was labeled relatively quiet in Tooele by enforcement officers. One man tumbled down two flights of steps in the Kirk Ho- tel about 3:15 a.m. and was , mm HOC rinifVp Amh P nL man lumDieu offlnrp a bar stool ana mt nis neaa on uie akQ. i Valley Hospital by Gillette am- bulance, treated and released A 19 year old Tooele youth was going to welcome the new year with a shot from his .22 pistol and shot himself in the thigh. traffic acciA few minor dents were reported. regular classwork Mon- day after the Christmas holiday vacation. Business Licenses Now Due Special Hunt w Funeral .... . Baby's first shoes will come from Fabric Specialty Center, and Ann's Shop; a Trundle Bundle from Browns. THE LITTLE miss will receive a locket from Salescraft; a silver cup with her name engraved from Batemans; a deluxe Johnson and Johnson gift box from - Tooele ' Drugr and ' pull toy and rattle set from Bub's. Other gifts will come from Tate Furniture, Western Auto, Caldwell Drug, Sprouse Reitz, ane Tooele Merc. Pedersen Insurance Agency will send two free telegrams anywhere in the United States announcing the arrival of Little Miss Tooele 1964. Telephone Handsets Stolen Seven handsets telephone were stolen from Tooele phone booths Christmas eve, reports John D. Maher, Tooele District for the Mountain Manager states Telephone Company. This is the third time in the past four months that handsets have been stolen from the public telephone booths. Theft of the handsets makes the telephones in the public telephone booths unusable to the public. Persons having any informa-ru- s tion on the thefts a re asked to caH Mr Maher at the Telepbone office, THREE STAKE BAPTISMAL SERVICE, SATURDAY the Baptismal services for Grantsville, North Tooele and Tooele Stakes will be conducted Saturday, January 4, in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle on the following schedule: North Tooele, 12:00 noon; Tooele, 1:30 p.m.; Grantsville, 3:00 p.m. Suitable baptismal clothing may be rented at the font for a nominal laundry fee. Bishop Irvin D. Bird, of the Tooele Tenth Ward will be in charge of the North Tooele Stake services. zrfjrJ kA ' , f- r ,r f - JL i er $v! C&i&Sk - ' A. ., , , . 'k r - r' Vv Va-- The new year started out by feeding everybody 4. . ; v A, v'w After checking to 'see if there was left to drink .... j after that things got wooly. How did your New Year start? V I |