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Show wasB V olume Evenly TJuee Tootle. I'tah, ritLi, July 7. 1 1XJ7 Number Fe Local July Fourth Celebratiou Fun Filled And Accident Free e Fun Itllrd. mslmt free, nsl bigl, spoiled, that's how Das was rrtrluated In Tonrle, THE DU RtGtN EAl'.ll, about till am at I l.e (its Paik on the corner uf Slain and Vine Stirrls wtib a thuc wag'm luraklast, The turaklad was seised lv I he Ttar!e Vrth Wald under Ridsop IcIUis Slslnssr. Ridp Skidmore rrorted that a tted crowd was m hand lor the esrnt aud that srtving line was ke4 lutr until the tune id the paiaJe, At h .10 a m, all uf the etiliVs suffered its fust drfeal in ten in the paretic met at the interset Inin td Slain Stieet and Third gamrs by losing the game 3 to South he fudging and placing. to llilkrest. The wealbrr was perfect, the The rseniuguf the Fuuith was tetnirratufes wrie in the UUt and just as rtcllmg and fun pat led the town was in a holiday muml as was the slay. The lug esrnt STAFF SERGEANT J ME$ Q. FERRIS of h Idled Male Marin Coeps Irlt, poses tlh AFTER CAR! FI L eumina cd the es ruing was the Tooele Irft to right, Richard Jcmro, Eddie "ailand and Giro Roach, oho joined (he 1lah uf all the Dwt in the aralr , Hit and Sur Rmleo, taniis Elton, 47 lion o the Parade Davs in I The three Tooele youth will march with the platoon in the jtniges puked the Tooele taie sd the sdftiials in tluiige id Salt lair City. Fourth V' aid float as I he winning the rodeo, staled that the nslro float in lle targe float diviuuu, turned out srry suscesdul this RELIEF JOBS AND TAX The Tooele Twelfth Ward pier year, lie said that lirtween The Internal Revenue Service ed second in the division and the and 4.VK1 people attendrd the reports that welfare recipients Sisth Waid plated thud. event, whnh, although not a re who are required to work under ) wed in the inletmediale sicd float cord, is still a prrlty a state work relief program muvt the krai Fugles laidge crowd. division, pay federal income Uses on their won first plase for their float . IT WAS AT the rmlro that earning. This dues nut apply to Beta Stgina lid woo wmmkI 4acc, the only mishap sd the slay w TIIE TOOf l.E ItH Rill W Rl) won first place honors in the tegular disiskm of the welfare payments in cadi or food SSgt Jainrs Q. Ferris Marine tol on 21 July, with dignitaries and the Tosirle Reauly CsJIrp curmL Roy Garcia, a rwleo infer, Tooele Fourth of July parade Tuesday with this float sihich tv pi lies what Independence or other item not attnlmtahle to Carp Recruiter fur the Tooele from Stale, Federal and Church was judged third. ssas mauled by a dehorned brahma Dav is all about. the work performed. area, announced today that the Novelty float honors went to bull. Ini was not seriously lniir-th- e following three young men have Tooele Eleventh Ward float. d. Sheriff Fay Gillette reported been enlisted in the Corps' 1967 IN' THE childrens float slivi- - that the slay was rumplrtelv free Palms, Cali- Special I'tah Platoon: Glen R. from Twenty-Nin- e a brother and sister team, of traffic accidents and he said Roach, tun of Mr. and Sirs. Glen foniia, with a Parents Orientation UrTr aml Kjv p.f.ner, there was only a small brush fire R. Roach. 171 West First North: following. 1RST-PRIZE- walked off with first plas'e honors to trouble firemen during the slav. Rick Jensen and Eddie Way- Richard C. Jensen, residing with tooV Vm f)f hrjr Ue Su,e hit grandmother, Mrs. C. Jensen Cn,4i will ,he VTto-- second place and Ret and Delaine more tragic slay with nine accl- of Enla. and Eddie J. Wayland. Buddy PUn, remain wrt tWn M lhifJ dental deaths re muted for the RFD r,her ,hcir eKh hohslav. Tliere were four drown- winners. place ' No. 1 Bo 235. TTiese young men of wcn.it training. After the parade. Tooelean. fngv, two traffic fat.ht.ev two from Tooele will leave fmwn.it SSgt Ferris also stated th. a Wfre , ,he UmtHa hum vistimv .ikI one asciile.it.l training at San Diego. California few vacancies are still available rooce unJcr h on 24 July, Immediately after for those men who are interested. he dinctkm R Fcrril. Tottr(e mmi, Um MttenJ)Hg marching in the Days of 47 Pa- - Such thing as the Csiqn Guar- - band played tome stirring Fourth the Motor Vu Theatre to see -rade; Western Airlines providing anteed Aviation Ssho.4 Program. lallcl..iah Trail" were treated n(vic .Kj ,hfn c(, lown and our recently authorized 2 tQ the transportation. date at to a giant fireworks display bv anotj,rr corR-er- t The Platoon will be in year enlistment program, along UROon (he ,hpatre or.,,,,,. bgh, MR. SKYLES on the grounds of the state capi- - with Buddy I Ian. are avail- Ry noon. (he Fourth of July from the fireworks could lie seen able, either for the Platoon, or Celebration was going full blast, in the sky over the city, any other date. Large crowds milled around the For more fnformatioa contact Tooele City Park where the fun SSgt Ferris at the Selective Ser- activities sponsored by the Tooele vice Office, City Hall, Tooele, on Stake were going on. There were Tuesdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. concessions for sloppy joes, soda or call collect to Salt Lake City pop, and other goodies, kiddie . . x j rides of all types and descripMr. Paul F. Skyles, Principal bility to make personal data availNAMED AFTER THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING SONG Born Free, the Tooele of fun and and tions, games plenty . of Tooele High School has been able and to revise them down-to- Eagles float copped first prize in the intermediate division of the Fourth of July Parade. contests. Young and old partici1 LlstY JcHHD named to Who's Who In the date periodically. The opportun- pated in the sack races, three-legge- d West." This edition covers the ity is the publication in perma- Roliert lluefner, state planraces, plain races, thirteen Western States and Wes- nent book form, of ones own life 1 O JUlV coordinator, indicated rening and contests nail driving tern Canada. Whos Who" offers data. They are essential to the that Governor Calvin cently pie eating contests. selected coverage of individuals youngest people in our classrooms is planning to visit vari- The Day Camp for all Rampton fans AT 1:30 P.M. baseball of especial national and sectional and to the oldest solons, to jourof the state including Club youngsters in Tooele on parts to file into the bleachers reference interest, living or work- nalists handling the days news, from 10 to 13 years of age inclus- began y between Jlulv 17 at the Tooele City Park to watch TT. Anyone who doesnt think Wesresearchlectures and Midto will 21, 14th the within be held ive in and writers, designated July July ing last month was damp has got to Babe Ruth the game. No exact date has been antern area. Its emphasis is upon ers, to librarians, historians and dle Canyon just below the mine Southern hospitality still exists, be all wet. beaten by a The were nounced as to when Cov. Ramp- according to Elder James J. Smith dump. coverage of persons in this area biographers. team made up of players picked According to Burdett Bevan, The annual camp will feature who are of uniquely intrasectionton will be in Tooele County. son of Mr. and Mrs. Merl Smith, Tooele's weather man, Tooele had from other leagues and from the Other counties the governor will 370 South First Blast, who real interest, chosen according to The duty of Marquis editors such activities as handicraft, 16 days of measured moisture in high school baseball team. It visit include experience-prove- n Wayne County, cently returned from the Central Marquis stand- is entirely impersonal. Biographes hikes and an evening camp fire was a blow to the and a total of 2.18 inches of of the June pride San Juan County. Atlantic States Mission of the ards, and regarded by the editors are not listed because they wish program for attending youngsters. moisture. the game proved Sanpete County, but Carbon County, Uintah County, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y as distinguished in attainments or to be, or because their friends or The camp runs from 9 a.m. unThe Jane of the year before, for the fans. Rich County and Summit County. Club attend- exciting associates wish them to lie, but til 9 p.m. Each Saints. position. the fans switched the 4 At city only had .07 inches of p.m. An individual whose accom- - because they meet carefully es- - ing will have to have a supervisor The Central Atlantic States moisture for the month. Babe Ruth Park to watch the to North plishments are worthy of refer- tablished standards, tested for with them and each must provide a battle between the Tooele AmSo far this year, Tooele has Intolerance and prejudice are Mission covers Virginia, Virits own food and transportation. of West and ence interest has the responsi- - more than Carolina part had 15.81 inches of moisture, obvious most marks erican Legion team and Hillcrest; usually the which is almost double of what Both teams were undefeated be- of ignorance . . . sympathy i nd ginia. ELDER SMITH stated that it had last year when only 8.23 fore going into the game. Tooele understanding, of knowledge. the people of the South are inches of moisture were measurgreat to be around and very ed by July 1, 1966. friendly. As for June temperatures, the He said that most of the peofor the month was reached high ple in his mission are either Bapon June 27th when the thermotists or Methodists, and, being in meter soared to 87 degrees and the Bible Belt, they really know the low was struck pn June 2nd their Bible. However, he said, when it dropped to 42 degrees. HIS PAINTINGS show surTooele may not have a Grand- - the painter to let Mr. Lee' bor-m- a the LDS Church is growing treMr. Bevan listed the followMoses, but it does have a row his paints and brush to show prising quality. Although theyre ELDER SMITH mendously in the area and the record of last weeks tempoil paintings, they don't look like ing good candidate for the title of what he could do. mission is proving very productive. eratures: oil paintings because the paint and PAINTER TIIE Moses. obliged, Grandpa Elder Smith stated that two Accounting. His homecoming will Thursday, June 29th: high 81 This man is F. M. Lee, 135 Mr. Lee demonstrated some of is so even and smooth. There is other Tooele missionaries were be held Sunday night at 6:30 low 57. South First East, who, at the age, his beautiful writing. The painter none of the roughness, the paint in the Tooele Stake Center. serving in the mission field with p.m. Friday, June 30th: high 89, of 79, is in his most active period was surprised at the quality of piled upon paint, one sees in He is a member of the Tooele him. They are Elder Gary Alver-solow 63. Mr. Lees hand, and offered him most oil paintings. Mr. Lee claims of painting. Elder Dennis Workman and First Ward. he achieves this quality by MR. LEE is a retired mach- a job on the spot. Mr. Lee declinSaturday, July 1st: high 90, Sister Carol Ferguson. Elder Smith low 67. Smelhis he to but later on ed at the time, inist from the International carefully thinning paint disclosed that he labored with the for and while a trade the worked Sunday, Co. did take He July 2nd: high 92, low and right just consistency up Refining ting both Elder Alverson and Elder ' 69. He was also offered a job testing each brush stroke on paper at the smelter for more than 40 Workman. Monday, July 3rd: high 90, low years and then, at the age of 65, to teach penmanship at the LDS first before he places it on the There are approximately 200 70. Salt Lake canvass. he retired as machine shop fore- Business College in missionaries in the Central AtTuesday, July 4th: high 86, man. City, but he figured he could He also makes his own piclantic Two forestry students are unStates serving under Presilow 63. All his life, Mr. Lee has had make more money in something ture frames in his dent C. K. Ferre, he added. workshop. dergoing training with the Tooele Wednesday, July 5th: high 92 a fascination with art. As a young- else. Thats about as close as Mr. said the SMITH Although hes 79 years of age, ELDER District Office of the U.S. Forest low 67. ster in the eighth grade he excel- Lee got to being a professional Mr. Lees hand is as climate in Virginia, where he spent Service. steady as led in penmanship. His hand- artist, but art has always been ever, and he is still called most of his mission, is very hot The two are part of a federal upon, writing was so beautiful that his his favorite hobby and pastime. as he has been all of his life, to A tongue twister is a and humid. He recalled that one program to give forestry and wildgroup of ink and make teachers would have him write He loves to pen words that get your tang all diplomas and fancy documents of the most exciting moments of life students some pen the daily lessons on the black- drawings and pencil sketches. for schools, businesses and friends. his missionary life was when he training. toungled up. board. His other artistic talents Lately he has taken a shine to and his companion were forced BACK LOOKING on his. Training in Tooele for the You seldom stir up an argualso began to show themselves the fashion art in magazines and to abandon their apartment besummer are Donald E. Martin, a ment when days, he said somewhat younger been has and school you tell someone hes and he career his in drawing newspapers early student from the Southern Illicause of a fire. he have hard. that - Arnold Glasow too wishfully might gone hair with working models was called upon many times to styles. fancy Now that hes home, he plans nois University, and Wesley C. Mr. Lee married Jessie H. into art, had the opportunity pre- -' decorate the blackboards with Shields of Lakeview, a student to attend Brigham Young Unisented itself. Not too long ago, he drawings for Thanksgiving, Christ- Lee on January 13, 1962, and took a in this summer the College of Southern Utah. at school art for an majoring test versity and' mas and other holidays. shortly thereafter began to take the school was to died by first encouraged wife Once, while walking on the up painting. His D3UGST03 streets of Salt Lake City with in 1960. Most of his subjects have take up the study. I now. old should Im too his cousin, Mr. Lee happened upon been wildlife pictures and sea Mr. F. M. Lee shows off some of the paintings and sketches a showcard painter. Out of curio- scapes. His house is filled with have started earlier, he said. But there just werent the he has made over the years. At age 79 he is still going strong. of the had beautiful and horses,' he paintings paintstopped sity He is also known for his beautiful handwriting and is often er make him a showcard. Examin- ducks, pheasants, and the rocky opportunities there are now for asked to pen diplomas and fancy documents. California. coast todays asked youngsters. his of cousin the card, The Elders Quorums of the and eating utensils. ing The menu will include ham, North Tooele Stake are sponsorsalads, rolls, cake, ice cream, etc. Sponsored by MYF ing a dinner on Saturday, July 8. Admission is five dollars per Serving will begin at 6 p.m. Admission 75 cents a person at the North Stake Center and olate or $15 per family. All proMusic by The Broughans will be buffet style. Patrons are ceeds w ill go to the building fund. The public is invited to attend. asked to bring their own plates 11:30 8:30 7 ii lu.lr-pendrm- gd - We-too- 3 Tooele County Men ijll Join Utah Platoon s hJ n j jp sw-o- ne Paul Skyles Named (jOVCrilOr To Western Whos Who To Visit Here 524-405- 9. .. 41 liCIIl 14 i - James Smith Returns June Month Moisturized From Mission Field tug-o-war- s, 4-- 4-- All-St- All-Sta- s, 4-- s, Tooele Artist Still Painting Pictures At 70 Years of Age Forestry Students Train in Tooele . Building Fund Banquet Scheduled for July 8 DGTM BC2t!3 Fri., July 7, tlatl Guard Armory Dancrj v 4 4 |