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Show Volume Seventy Tooele, Utah, Friday, June 19, 1964 Number Two V Comity School Budget' CD-Ui- i .! 0 7 :l 4 s- - : .tC ts. Increased $323,914 A Tooele County School Budget of S4.1S6.272 wee adopted for achool year by the the 1964-6Tooele County Board of Education at their budget meeting Tuesday night. The new budget represents an Increase of S323.S14.22 over the 1963-6bugget which to taled S3.862.337.7S. BIGGEST INCREASE was for instruction which was raised from SI. 662. 341 in 1963 64 to SI. 845.794 for the 1964-6school . T? Or I y4 . r b. k' r ' mf 0 lit -- V 5 year. Other expenditures were butt geted as follows: Administration S67.600 compared with S33. 640 with last year. Health Services S7 000 compared with S6.000 last year. S83.800 TRANSPORTATION compared with S80.413 last year. Operation of School Plants 181 771 compared with S155.000 last r v 'V-- DIRECT COUNTY SCHOOLS Directing Tooele County Schools are left to right- - Superintendent Sterling R. Marrls. and Board of Education members Dale D. Parker, jolyrit. Droubay, Ross Williams, Donald Rowberry and Reed RusielL $3,-00- a Tooele County School's Kindergarten has an increased enroll-en- t this year, reports Superintendent Sterling R. Harris. Number of children participa508 from increased ting last year to 521 this year. TAD IS the only school not in the program participating this year. There were 47 kindergarten students there last year. Dugway has 72 compared with 57 last year. Wendover has 24 compared with 20 last year. WEST HAS 85 in kindergarten compared with 60 lastyr. Tooele Central has 139 in the program this year compared with 127 last year. Harris School has 130 compared with 125 last year, and Grantsville has 71 in kindergarten compared with 72 last year. Axle Breaks And Causes Car to Roll Over 0. Car Rolls Over West of Low A California family escaped when their car rolled injury over west of Low about 5 a.m Wednesday morning. According to Deputy Sheriff James Park who investigated, Larry Jensen, 23, Mr. View. California, his wife and two children were traveling east when the accident happened. Their 1956 Ford was totally demolished in the accident. COW MIT BY CAR An Illinois car hit a cow ass room wings surround this service NEW JR. HIGH SERVICE AREA area of the new Tooele Junior High as the U shaped building takes on more graceful! Ikies each week. Rev. Tanner Transfers to Colorado Circus Parly planned For The handicapped children of Tooele County will be guests of Reverend and Mrs. E. Russell on Thursday the Elks Tanner, of Tooeles Community June 25, atLodge Shrine Annual the Methodist Church left WednesCircus Party in Salt Lake for Colorado day Keenesburg, where Reverend Tanner will be- City. will leave the Elks Buses come Pastor of the Methodist Lodge at 6 p.m. and parents are Church there. REVEREND Eldon Nicholson asked to have their children here at. that time. They are also will transfer to Tooele to bethe children come pastor of the Tooele and asked to dress for the warmly outing. Eureka Methodist churches. The children not only will see For the past three years Revthe circus but will also receive erend Tanner has been in Toohot dogs, peanuts, soda pop ele, he came to Tooele from etc. Johnstown, Colorado. For further information call During the past three years or Reverend Tanner inaugurated the lay speaker program in the Methodist churches in Tooele Class and Eureka and raised funds for To be Held an addition to the Tooele Community Methodist Church. A prenatal class will be held HE HAS served in churches in Dove Creek and Fowler, Col- in the dining room of the Tooele Valley Hospital June 24, 1964 at orado. 2 p.m. The Tanners report that they A film care of the newborn in Tooele their stay enjoyed will be shown. A disucs-sio- n baby co the wonderful much and very follows. operation they received from the Church and Community. The Tanners were honored at a dinner at the church Sunday at which time they received many beautiful gifts from the youth groups and individuals. The Tanners will move out of the parsonage, where much remodeling and redecorating has been done, and in the Nicholsons will move Wednesday of this week. 2 The right rear axle froze and broke on a 1961 Renault causing it to roll two and a half times about 8:20 Wednesday night a mile west of Low on U. S.40-5Driver of the car Gene Muel-e- r, 22 Missouri suffered a broken right knee cap in the reports Trooper Howard Cooper who with Deputy Sheriff James Park investigated the accident. 15 miles west of Grantsville about 2:15 a.m. Wednesday morning doing $500 in damage to the car, Deputy Sheriff reports James Park ' who investigated. The car was driven by David Jenkins, Wheeling. Illinois. ART SHOW POSTPONED , The Art show scheduled to take place on Saturday has been postponed due to the inclement weather. New Pastor and Spur Grounds. Rev. Eldon F. Nicholson, former minister of education in the Grand Junction, Colorado First Methodist Church, is the new pastor of the Tooele Community Methodist Church. HE AND his family arrived Wednesday in Tooele to assume his new assignment. He assumes the pastorate formerly held by Rev. E. Russell Tanner who is assuming a pastorate in Colorado. Reverend Nicholson was bom in Nebraska and is a graduate of Nebraska State College at Kearney, Nebraska and the Iliff School, of Theology, Denver, Colorado. For six and one-hayears he was pastor of the Methodist Church in Cheyenne, Wyoming. HIS WIFE is also a graduate of Nebraska State College. They are the parents of five children: John 7 Eldona 5, Floyd 3, James 1, and Mary 5 months. They will live in the Parish House of the Community Methodist Church on East 1st North. lf 5 Numbers Increase ft Bh and Spur Drill team Teoele PARTICIPATE IN QUEEN CONTEST will be mm af the features of Fridays Rodeo Quon Contest at the Tooele BK Takes Up Duties year. Maintenance of School Plant S133.012 compared with S105-93- 7 last year. S195.S00 FIXED CHARGES compared with S155.000 last yr. Capital Outlay and Debt Service $1662,295 compared with S1.644, 026.78 last year. Receipts of the Tooele County School District also increased with revenue from local property taxes rising from S446.492 in 1963-6- 4 to S464.918 in 1964-6State Uniform School Fund rose from S1347.441 to $1,568 059. DRIVER Education remained the same at S12.000. Federal Funds for mainten-ne- e and operation rose from $392,398 last year to $475,000. A vocational education fund was added for the new year totaling $1000. Funds from the National Defense Act for Education which totaled $10,000 last year were not available this yr. Other revenue for 1964-6dropped from $10,000 last year to 0 for the new budget. REV. NICKOLSON Tooele Students Seeking Jobs The Tooele Jaycees Youth Bureau in the Employment basement of the Tooele City TRAIL RIDE POSTPONED Hall that increasing, The Bit and Spur Trail Ride numbersreports are of young people scheduled to White Pine on SunSummer employment. seeking day has been postponed due to Tooele residents having jobs snow at higher elevations. The people can do are urged young will ride be taken at a later to call date. Last Rites Held Thursday for J W. Morgan James Walter Morgan, 76, died Tuesday June 16 at the Tooele Valley hospital after a long illness. HE WAS bora AprU 18, 1888 at Graham County North Carolina to William Riley and Mary Snyder Morgan and was mar-e-d to Gertrude Russell June 10, all at Tooele. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints and had been a resident of Tooele for the past years. He had been employed at the International Smelting and Refining Company for 47 years. At the time of his retirement he was a Superintendent at the plant Mr. Morgan had served a term as city councilman. SURVIVING ARE his widow of Tooele two sons, Ray W., Tucson, Arizona and Walter V. San Francisco, California and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held Thursday at 1 p.m. in the Fourth - Eleventh ward church. Burial was in Tooele City Cemetery. -- June 20 at 4 p. jyn.fOnSqturday the Jr. Bit and Spur Horse fshow.is scheduled to take place. Schedule of events include the following. Drill Team, one-eigmile race, mile race .water race, pole bending. Key barrel race, egg Marathon and musical tires. one-quart- er hole.-Cloverle- Three new contestants were added to the queen contest widi the entry of Miss Gay Warr, sponsored by Center Cafe; Juanita Geskie sponsored by.Too-el-e Beverage and LeNore Hardman sponsored by Bubs. The contestants will all be heard on K D Y L Radio Friday Morning at 10 a.m. The be a guest will at Queen the Strawberry Days in Pleasant Grove. Sponsored by Center Cafe. "Local Scouters To Receive Woodbadges 882-170- The Great Salt Lake Council Tooele seven reports county scouters have been ap-- ! proved by the national scout -organization to receive the in- temational Woodbadge award ) pending completion of special local assignments. The men who recently attended an eight day training session at Camp Maple Dell, Payson, Utah were Oran Robert Kerr, Alexander Johnson, Charles Pet erson, Paul Griffith of Tooele, George Anderson of Stockton, and Donald North of Grantsville. The Woodbadge training originated in England and only recently has been available in America. The Utah session JAUNITA GESKIE marked the first time that the Sponsored by Tooele Beverage. Scoutmaster Woodbadge train ing has been held in the Intermountain area, according to Maurice Kruse, District Scout Executive. A second session is scheduled to be held at Camp Kiesel, ' Huntsville, Utah during the late Summer of 1965. John' Brown, chairman of the local scout district indicated that the regional scout office will be asked to invite several more Two complaints have been local scouters to next years ses signed against two California who were involved in two seperate fatal accidents that brought death to three Chamber Of people on Tooele County HighCommerce Changes ways recently. homo-cide Charged with negligent Meeting is Vesta Rassmussen MurThe regular Tooele County who has been with phy charged the death of Robert W. Coucher Chamber of Commerce meetMay 23rd in an accident at Mills ing next week has been changJunction and Pearl Herbert Hol- ed from Wednesday noon until loway who is charged with the Thursday noon to honor the' death of Aaron Hall in an ac- Utah Legislative Council which cident west of Lowe on U. S. 40' will hold a meeting in Tooele 50 June 6th. that day, reports Mark Llnd-berBoth accidents were head-o- n Chamber of Commerce resident. collisions. that GOOD RAIN This gutter on North Main could hardly hold the water Wednesday as Tooele City Crews were kept busy trying to keep culverts free of debris. Tooele Seminary Students Plan Summer Projects Tooele L.D.S. Seminary students are undertaking a weekly work project during the summer, reports Maxine Grimm who is advisor to the group. Cleaning of the Daughters of the Pioneers monument near the mouth of Settlement Canyon is just one of the projects the group is engaged in. Any young people that would like to join the group .are asked to meet at the Tooele Fourth Ward each Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. states Mrs. Grimm. High Water Prevents Fish Planting in Tooele Streams SEMINARY PROJECT Tooele High School L.D.S. Seminary are shown as they completed cleaning of the daughters of the Utah Pioneers Moniment at the mouth of Settlement Canyon Tuesday, part of their summer work projecs. Annual Shrine Grass Party t st GAY WARR Prenatal Tooele County Streams are still too high to be planted with fish, reports Roy Garrard, Tooele Fish and Game Conservationist. Clover Creek has been planted once this year but other streams remain high. Fishermen report however that Vernon, North Willow and Clover, have all been good fishing despite the high water. It is hoped that storms will slack off .. so Tooele County streams .can be. planted V Sevea p.m. Friday June 19, is fthp time for the Tooele Bit and ... i Spur. Queep, and Princess con-toWfhich .will be held at the Bit sn4.Spur Rodeo Grounds. .?, Iiicoonection with the contest 'i af whjch' q queen and two 'tend ants t will, be selected to reign (ovpr. Fpurth of July FesJunior horse show tivities. wVtjlfcP' held. f also be RlNCESS will cho4en frqm the Jr. Bit and . Spur Oub. Events scheduled for the show owill, -include Western Pleasure, v girls;- The . Queen contest, fol- lowed by' the princess contest Western Equitation girls. Western Equitation, boys and West-- 4 era' pleasure, boys. Dale Peterson will be the Judge and Jay Ouarenberg will 'be the, pnnouncer. LE NORE HARDMAN . THE PUBLIC is invited to Sponsored by Bubs. attend admission if free, -- V GLEN LYNDAHL DIES Word has been received today of the death of Glen Lyndahl, husband of Ruth Isgreen Lyndahl, in Midvale, Utah. Mr. Lyndahl died of a sudden heart attack, funeral arrangements are pending. Thursday, June 25 For Handicapped Children Bus Leaves 6 P.M. 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