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Show - i North Tooele Stake To Hold Conference to ut Start Saturday Try-ou- t for the Tooele Pony League baseball teams will be held Saturday, starting at 10 a m. at the Pony League park, league officials announce. General sessions of the con ference will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at North Tooele Stake Tabernacle, 100 No. Pinehurst Ave. They will be conducted by Stake Presi-deSherman Adams Lind-hol117 North 1st West. TooSpring cleanup is scheduled Night to begin May 4th and Tooele ele. Visitors are welcome. Elder Joseph Fielding Smith, Rise Above Freezing City crews will start picking material at that time, represident of the Council of The past week temperatures up Tooele City Manager Sidports Twelve Apostles of the Church fell below freeiing just one Noble. of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y ney night, reports Burdett Bevan, TOOELE RESIDENTS are Saints (Mormon), Salt Lake Tooele Weather Observer. to keep material out of asked will City, preside at a quarApril 9, high (3 and low 40; gutters so that water will not terly conference of the North 58 and low 36; wash it down into culverts, April 10. high Tooele Stake, Saturday and with 20 hundredths of an inch The City Manager also reSunday, April 18 and 19, in of moisture; April 11, high 5 that residents where quests Tooele. and low 38; April 12 high SO ever put material to possible Elder Smith Accompanying and low 26 with 16 hundredths be in containers of up picked will be Miss Belva Barlow, reof an inch of moisture; April some kind and bundle limbs the Church's Relief presenting 13, high 59 and low 35; April so they will not become scatSociety General Board, and 14, high 69 and low 40; April tered. Mrs. Mary Ellen S. Smith of 15, high 76 and low 31. Wherever property borders ELDER SMITH the Primary Association Genan the debris should on alley, eral Board. Sixth Ward to the be at alley so that piled Miss Barlow and Mrs. Smith trucks can pick it up. Hold will address special meetings Tooele Band To RESIDENTS NOT on alleys for Relief Society and Primary Carnival have debris put on the should Caper leaders on Saturday. Sponsor and not in the gutters. parking The Sixth Tooele Ward will Saturday sessions will begin in the South Crews Band Concert hold Carnival Capers in the 9:30 to 9:40 a.m. to be held of the city, then section east Ward Cultural Hall, Monday, in the Stake Presidency office the southwest, then to the to On 7.30 24, at 20th 7:30 at Friday, April April and to be attended by Relief p.m. northeast and then to the north School A program, midway, and west section as quickly as deSociety and Primary Stake ex- p.m. the Tooele High will Band a will the sponsor games Relief ecutives and the occupy evening bris can be picked up. Society General Board concert The people of Tooele and refreshments will be sold. and Primary will have the opportunity of The event is designed for the Representatives. 9:40 to 10:10 a.m. to beheld hearing the THS Concert Band entire family and everyone is in the Relief Society Room for in their second performance in invited to attend. Stake Relief executive officers, Tooele this year, the Morgan Stake Presidency and Bishop High School Band from Morand Tooele's ComGeorge E. Nelson, of the High gan, Utah, munity Wind Ensemble. Council. i Morgan's Band is appearing 10:00 to 12:00 noon in the Stake President's office, for the in Tooele as the second part of an exchange program with A new Tooele City Ordinance Primary Stake Board, Stake n designed to increase the numPresidency and J. Ivo Christen- - !leJ00cBndappeared in ber of cars using parking sen of the Stake High Council. on a with Morgan program 10:00 to 12:10 p.m. spaces in down town Tooele in the their band to help them with was passed Monday night by chapel of the Stake Tabernacle-fo- r their uniform fund raising prothe Tooele City Council, and is all Stake and Ward Relief , now in effect. ' Society Officers and Class lead- ject. The Morgan Band has partiPolice Chief Ray Hulett told ers, and board members, the in the Pioneer Ogden the Council that the ordinance Stake Presidency, George E. cipated Days parade since its origin was needed to permit more Nelson of the Stake High Counnever missing a year. They cars to use available parking cil, and all Bishops. in the spaces both metered and unto be held have usually participated 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Brigham City Peach Days Pametered in the downtown area. in the chapel of the Tabernacle rade. For the past three years The ordinance states that no for the Primary Stake Board have participated in the they shall remain parked for car and all Ward Primary officers Utah County Band Day Show more than two hours in any and teachers, the Stake Presiat BYU. This band has been one place in the designated dency and J. Ivo Christensen of consistent winners of first diparking area. the Stake High Council. vision ratings in the region muThe ordinance reads in part: 1:30 to 2:45 p.m. - in the sic festivals. They will play No vehicle shall PARKING. Stake President's office, for Re- for their MR. ROGERS part of the program, remain parked in one place lief Society Stake Board memIntrada" from the Second for more than a two hours on bers, the Stake Presidency and Symphony for band by ErickE. any day, Sunday and holidays Nelson of the Stake son, ''Overture in Eb George Carby between the hours of excluded, High Council. ter, and ''Slavonic Dances" ar9 oclock a.m. and 6 oclock 2:45 to 3:30 p.m. - in the by Clair Johnson. Morp.m. in the following designatStake Presidents Office - for rangedband has 78 members. gans ed zone: Relief Society Stake execuMr. Ferrin and the Tooele On both sides of Main tive officers, the Stake Presi- band would like to make it Street from First North to dency and George E. Nelson of possible for the families of TooOn May 2 Will Rogers Jr., First South. the Stake High Council. Tooele will and ele to take part in a cultural will be in apOn both sides of Vine 7:00 p.m. in the chapel of as a family unit. (This pear as host and star of the activity Street from First West to the Stake Tabernacle for the includes the little ones too. The widely acclaimed Destiny stage First East. Stake Presidency and Stake entire family will be admitted show. On both sides of the alley Clerks, all members of the to this concert for 51 regardTHE SHOW is scheduled for adjacent to immediately Stake High Council, all Bishop- less of the number in the im- production in the Tooele High the south side of the Fedrics and ward clerks, Stake Re- mediate family. Those wishing School Gym at 8 p.m. eral Post Office Building. lief Society Presidency and the to attend as Tickets are selling for $3 for In the opinion of the City singles will be Stake Primary presidency. adults and $2 for students and Council of Tooele City, Utah, charged 50 cents. Sunday sessions: it is to the welfare of the inmay be purchased from vari8:30 a.m. A meeting for the PLEADS GUILTY ous Churches in Tooele County habitants of the City of TooStake Presidency, High Coun3rd who are jointly sponsoring the ele that this ordinance become Benny Manzanarez, 98 cil and Bishoprics with Presi- Street, plead guilty in Tooele show as a building fund beneeffective immediately, and it dent Joseph Fielding Smith in City Court to a will become effective as of the of bat- fit. charge the Relief Society Room of the tery. Patrons not only will be endate of its first publication acTabernacle. He was sentenced to pay 850 tertained by a troup of outcording to law. General sessions will be held or spend 10 days in jail, by standing artists, but at the Sunday at 10 a.m., 2 p.m. and City Judge M. Earl Marshall. same time will contribute to 7 p.m. to which all members the building of various new of the Stake are to be in atchurch buildings. THE HOST, the son of the tendance, and with a cordial invitation extended to the Genlate world famous Will Rogers, eral Public to attend. is widely known for several acMusic for the morning sescomplishments. sion will be furnished by the Since graduating from Stanford University, Will Rogers, Primary children of the entire Registration for Summer Kinn stake. The music for the Jr.'s activities have included dergarten will be held April 24 Conwill be furnished in the following schools: . . with representa- - serving as a United States A - .. r. gmg Mothers tives meeting Tooele Central - 9:30 a.m. to of the Utah State Em- - gressman. World War II, he en11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. During Security Department tered the Armed Forces as a yjQQele Special feature of the Sun, - 9:30 Harris resulted in terd Elementary day sessions will be singing by promises to Senator Ernest G. private and rose to the officer Jessie Evans Smith, rank. He was wounded in aca.m. to 11:00 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mrs. Smith is active in local Mantes, chairman of the Chamtion. comto 3 p.m. of Commerce Citizens ber dimusic circles. She OTHER ACTIVITIES he has - 9:30 a.m. . . ... . is choral . West . and Mrs. Lawrence mittee, are: publishing a suc- to 12:30Elementary pursued Welfare Director. p.m. near Salt Lake City and has Hd. Countywill be taken to cessful newspaper in CaliforGrantsville Elementary - 1:00 steps been an officer and teacher in that for nia, starring in two major p.m. to 4:00 p.m. of the care perregistering tbe Church auxiliary organiza- - sons on welfare with the de- - movies, one of which he playDugway Elementary - 1:00' tl0Mrs. Maxine Grimm well- - Fitment without them going ed the role of his father. He p.m. to 5:00 p.m. starred in his own network TV TAD School (Ophir, Park known for her delightful and lnt0 Salt Lake C,tyshow out of New York and hostin General needs of workers and TAD), 3:00 p.m. Deseret, informative narrations, will be TV series. to 4:00 ed two other filmed p.m. the speaker at the MIA session this area were discussed and He has made numerous other next scheduled another Stockton School - 9:00 a.m. meeting of conference in the North and TV has shows traveled Tooele Stake, Sunday, April week after it is determined throughout the country on lec- to 4:30 p.m. how many 'Jooele people are St. John School (St. John and 19. ture tours. - 9:00 a.m. to 4:;; p.m. n tbe Department's records, Clover) The Seminary Chorus, whose The entire cast of performMr Mantes reports, Observance of the times inwell program was recently seen on TV known or dicated will be ers are all appreciated. television, will present music talented stage performers. Children must be six years for the evening. Mr. Grant MARRIAGE LICENSE IN ADDITION to individual Shields will direct the chorus. The Tooele County Clerks of- - specialty numbers the entire old on or before October 31, Meeting time is 7 p.m. in the fice has issued a marriage li- cast will appear in several spe- 1964 to be eligible to attend North Stake Tabernacle and cense to Jack Guy Wilson, 24, cial numbers. kindergarten and must present certificates or birth will be under the direction of Grantsville and Betty LaRae Plan now to attend. Get your their church records at the time of the Stake MIA. Everyone is Otteson, 23, Grantsville. tickets early. registration. cordially invited to attend. Tvrrr.T-o-v.--, - Spring Cleanup Starts In Tooele City, May 4 nt Commissioners Set County Fair Dates Pony League Try-O- --17. - 1 c Vs al i . I i111 , - 'V " t. A - , , .2 . . . ft s e PLAY BALL Tooele High Schools baseball team Is two and weeks behind last year In their practices, due to the bad weather. They are shown at Babe Ruth field trying to make up for lost time. one-ha- lf ' Harris Schedules Art Exhibit 1 V d New Rules For Parking Downtown A - 1 Feb"y t ' after-sessio- Employment Services Discussed ;w vJ v! j c? j vV v',, - v--: 9 .v ! . Kindergarten Registration April 24 w t- - TENNIS TIME Tooele High School tennis courts are busy as tennis players take advantage of the spring sun to polish up their game. Will Rogers Jr. Coming Here Sat. May 2 Z- wiJ - , , L.'Sh. V 'Vi & The Sterling R. Harris Elementary School will hold its sixth Annual Art Exhibit on Sunday, April 26, and throughout the following week. The public is cordially invited to this affair, which is sponsored by the schools PTA. PAINTING, sculpture, pot- ' tery, ceramics, mosaics, wood- carving, and copper work will ' be included in the show.' As in previous years, special emphasis will be placed upon the work of local amateur artists, and all are encouraged to exhibit. Paintings and sculpture by prominent Utah and artists are also featured. BECAUSE OF the tremendous growth of the exhibit since its modest beginnings five years ago, and the lack of adequate hanging space, it has become necessary this year to limit each artist to two pictures. Local artists wishing to exhibit are asked to bring their entries to the school next week if possible, on Wednesday Thursday or Friday, between 1 and 3 p.m. A member of the PTA will be on hand to receive therh. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. E. O. or Mrs. McAlister, Franklin Shafer, 1 j r !h:iv ' .. t 4T -- v. ,, rv &?& 882-053- Bow-Hunte- rs To Hunt TAD Rabbits Come rain, come shine it's going to be a bad day for jack rabbits at Tooele Army Depot Saturday. SPRING TIME Legion park in Settlement Canyon beckons picnickers turns green after winter snows. as grass - Doose Sinner, Foslniion Show The Tooele County Fair will Friday and TooSaturday, August ele County Commissioners decided at their regular meeting Wednesday evening. TOOELE COUNTY Agricul-turAgent Ernest Biggs will direct the County Fair assisted by James Dugdale. Kenneth Smvely of Grantswas appointed Tooele ville, County Weed Supervisor. He will act under the direction of Tooele County Agricultural Agent Ernest Biggs. JAMES DUGDALE, Tooele County Civil Defense Director and County Agent Ernest Biggs discussed the possibility of building a basement under one of the two quonset huts to be moved onto county property, near the County Shops. In other action , Tooele Commissioners grantCounty ed 8150 to the County Pony Baseball League for expenses of operation. be held Thursday, Temperature Three ( 125 Some Robin Hood-lik- e hunters, equipped with long bows and arrows, promptly at 9 a.m. will maneuver into position to flush the grass-eatinlittle monsters into a target area which will call upon all the ingenuity of the bunnies to, escape. The concensus of opinion of the hunters is that they havent a chance. The hunters who are now twanging their bowstrings in preparation for the onslaught against the destructive, fleet creatures, are members of the Tooele Archer Club, the Beehive Wasatch Bow Hunters and the Yuba Archery Club of Salt Lake City. Max McBeth, depot adjutant' is arranging details of the shoot Registration of hunters will begin at 8:30 a.m. at the depots main parking lot. I 5 i Funeral 1 p.m. Friday for Floyd Gordon SPRING IS LATE Middle Canyon picnic area still has a heavy coat of snow in the scene taken Wednesday. TRAIL RIDE ride is Bit and Spur trail scheduled for Sunday, April 19. April 18, 6:30 For further information and to call Joe confirm reservations $1.50 8 or Gilbert Adams at Jensen, Sente t PM. per person Moose Hall 882-105- 882-346- Funeral services for Floyd M. Gordon will be held Friday at I p.m. in the Fourth Eleventh Ward Church. Mr. Gordon died early Tues- day morning of a heart attack. Friends may call at the Tate Thursday evening Mortuary, from 6 to 8 p.m. and Friday prior to funeral time. Burial will be in the Tooele Cemetery. l |