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Show Volume Tooele, I'tah, Friday, IVImurv 2(i, Si Scu-nt- t Tooele Seoulers Honored Willi Sih rer Beaver Awards Tt I(l lr4ilrlt 21 !- - ul f mi I.kr ( it, - IkNHdrtl Knds Monday among ILnsrtrr, Cummatnro lujilr trr hr Tli-4Vjiuir III I 1 nl Silirt till) l "ta.4 lr (iouft) lotit irtumd tkntwini lli4l ihnr Irti nr Reuter .4 kradrlt u ll Cleat S4II Itlf C'm.ikll, IU V14.I, .4 klUrtU 4 Ml .4 ilk in iinri.lt 4ir IrgUtelrd V ik.lrlt With tin- MrM,r teturd 4 uul1t4.kl.ut tl.r.i ilu.nl. set, he Id N.MIUIMlkHlt 41 kl lk.lll.l....t, wrir made m. I, after 4 c.trlul let lew 4 the let unit i4 4I 4 4.kl..Lilr, Wat llirt. C.trn I., Irt hhi.hiI I Ik S.Ii.hmI nrnlrl, ..kl Committee I)i4iugtuhrd .4 ilk-- lid, V .kit, .lull rtlltif nl Netl llUt 1114, l tilt II 4l(rlltl.4l ll trine, and their hse iLJlaf will lul lr fidting luruw gtttkl lur lulling iijirii Malm kil IV unlit lie Jmi miI hunling it tltll Irgtl f,4 Mtk IiUmIi, imutn it Util I alt and tlwt im lurlnr It requited ..kl 4ll4lll 1 (Mlt liuMing I (Ml Hill' IrtiniuuruiUl i HM all til the 1 4I1 Milf tiMliinillrr, ir rljtrlinl til touipUlnl lint week. ILs dollar , 44ltl, tlull.it ilk n.irltl.t lu Until ) ttauae, l" (Y4tMltll M4MI Mill l Miroda,, M All h liN, rtklmg llic Ul small (uitf hunt mg rM4i f.a ihu winter iu T rlc Counts list'll 4t4J, 1 State Committees Complete Reports Hunting Season In rltr IK llu.lrll Cnlhili luh 111: 1- trir ul trots Id rsening W l4ul - men Uullngt Tw-l- il Vilt U- Numler Thirty Eighl 1U71 4 ItuUie, ntielk Kl ihe n 4lul ttlHlllt luf Liltdt (OMMI llltt ti ImP StlJ S.,rl Heater 4 Wald tn itguitmn 111 Jl tilling kit group rraihrd route t.mniu-ii-t goal, tk.il .11 other troop, combined. lie Alwi High Band for the Goneert at the Svmphonic annual Winter THS Auditorium. THE PROGRAM is scheduled to begin at 8:00 p.m. Our 'Christmas Candv Concert was a great success," THS Band Director Bov I'errin stated. "There was a large and rcsm-sivaudience and we hope there will be a good turn out for ' tonight's combined concert. e at aira'i the the trrtr, ilia rut a, Dis- - TnevL., roeriui) lutt S.lter Fann Aroerua" ro.l fro, power." her citation read. Mr. P.tro- ley it a roemlier al large t4 the Nat tonal C.hiihiI Bo, Scouts 4iiJ croiterte ptnlmit revrone ol Aim-rk-a- . Beron 12 (Si.imun J4.n pievulnl to I .tern K. SIimii. an attunie, from lait W. Iannlr,. CnHieral Pretuhnt .Anjjrlet, gate the roam aJJirw. ir American 4 the U)S Piroiary AhI4- Hri,k'"R Await! wat .- Stl.ool in ixiw .d- - ike tint A Jt.metnei.l Chairman. lo tonight with the Tooele le-- k.li.i 1.4.1. 1. 2lMlil 11.it J likk.lll l Hjki. rijiullrj l, a.ikkiiit iei.Mntr, i mid Han.pl.Ni lu hi, roriMijr Id ilk- Irgld.luir, M)llO J.k4l... (auuunltre It rttrt1(tl l llilt, tkliuli t ill tHii4rlr the lIMpU 4lk lull 4 lum Mill Ire irjfcutt -1 the Vilrt Ill l- -ll .4tue .ahrt rinalnih-- I tie third lead.ng in the 1 t.h Senate, The tiale rtll.nalet that ll.lt ixeatuie ik.ld tate at root h at 12UIH1II trail. The lull Wik.l.l plate the I)., lint d.lllrt III the hand illik.M-.- t and .4 ( 4kit.lt tin'll Mafft, - "'e lit 4 rune man thire-w.mu- ftny l.hh ilr- - 0111101 , Gutted lrrw l.iteruat.ikial year, ago tlaled, If I were going to corn- mil a tnme I w. ml Jut thr It in T.aa-l(akinty. You dim! hate a ihame to get awiv with autthmg there with Shenlf Fay Gillette on the Job." Tint tlatement it rejneten- latrtr t4 the natnroal fame Gillette at h.e, e.l l.v Slteriff hit 21 tear, at a lawA e )(;l) L, Ih.lit hoiked the area, heavy cratrc tradition hte iitnet In liemg elected to hr, p4. In hit Lt three tampa.gnt he ran umrvd. Otleu Sliriiff Gillette was the wily GOP memlier holding wblic i.ffne in the rromlv. Thursday evening. Frliniary 21, Timh-ICounty Republican, will hiroor the Shenff who g Denat-(miexrodr-- c retir-durin- man. ,e e J ilZa AlllSICiail ' Scliedules Tooele Speech i , il .. Ik-r- n w Sl-t- JVI, llcHillicuii.s To Honor Keliretl Sheriff Gillette utteplrd IW-I- e htn-rate- d II B, were tuiprikhd Iwtaute the deadl.rnr 1.4 filing new legit-lall.r-o had pattrd. with demandt un the t.ea,uit will the hlg lullle ll.e irtiia.rkh-- r .4 I he n-- ul Mrodat Judge ha 4 1 roirro.m made ht I to 1 1 re thm.l.l null two houtt (nitrite in turning their trnliil at 1 11 pro. whuh he staled he h4 the tlilim Ina.iM-- I t l.le it TuetiLi,. FVhniarv 21 ChlilllS BIJXWCKM) wat aitutrii, he I.4mh-- J to Ik-- ll.nr " ahk.i with Ruth Ruliy Rieeie, SiUTCl im; (rtL.i.t, tt.te- -- lOV with the tho.4ii.ij dr.th uf uk.it .m 1.1 Irtt.iiit-- i. t4 i hi.R.malJ Paul Smith, 22. All lmU jllMl,e ,ie ltu, l( ,,4, ol Tkle. three were ieti.h-t.l- t HI, ,u, U, llto.kl had No iLle for the Inal i4 Mr,. ir ni4um ut.ire fU F Sat re, Th, died Fclt. Brrcse has trl pending ami Clt.lc ami had t l.nrlv 21. at a Im a I nursing h.roie, ll.e court to a nK4t.ro the .4 natural tauws ,',(,,.,1 h.mwir wnl. rprash the thargrt agatntl hi-BORN NotemU-- r 2i. .fl ,...h lets" In the Tl.ird Ditliltl Jutlge Joseph at Charf.4 lest die. Virginia, he G. Jeppttro, trl teiil.-i- nig .4 (, j,,, vuiiniatnai to tl.e jury a vro .4 Mr. ami Mrs Ji4.n Brllw.Hkl lor TuevLi,. Until Dntiul Mtornev t4, the 2Y, ear-olSatie. Manh I al 10 a m. Hie jury j4 j; .I.-Rrlk-tcHe- rru-i.U,I the slat- did n.4 retromnend leniency, jlls, kill .UhUrate t ;,Um m Mat t.f 121 al w Imh nuke, the death tenieme jlM, Hl, nuhtt- - afotrth.mght n,ail.4tetville. She pmeth-t- l tali law I umltr and mandatory luiii iu dealli January 2. 170. - pi.imsl.tati.Mi. ll.e vit inns Imk v was t.rood sulmsit ll.e la.1, in tin. Sum, or imlude hi, ton. ln Big Hollow Canton caw tka. l .id.lt a uironroemla . William F2 Sat re. t4 Tom le and Jult near Dugway l.y two men cut- hint-iKt.- " Mr. Rank, a daughter. Mrs Milium (Mwtle ,M, ting cedar wood. He had uiL Melnik. F.nghliait, (ania.la. Ten in the lu.k of the shot om-R.4k-r- t grarwh hildren alwi survive. attmiH-DEILNSF; head and mice in the face. FTNF'.RkL tertit e, wdl Ih? au St iter in hit tinimuti.Ni BELLWOOD was arrested held Momlav. at II a. in. at St. argued capital punishagainst July 12 at Flaming Gorge Nal Church. 2Vi t t i ilk'il in tletail lo Ranulus ami tional Recreational Area by N'ttrlls Seventh Street. Tooele. of the the mg jury process Toia-ls County Shenlf Fay Giliiuv call at Tate lette and lus I wen held in Salt rior to otic hour Mortuary Luke County Jail without Iroml wrt ite.. since. Burial will Ik-- in the Tooele Defense was bused Cemetery. plea of innocent by reason of consumed a great amount of Iwer and the entered in Tooele a to killing prior insanity Court prior to the trial which was termed "paranoid and vhio-Itegain Sail Lake City Fcbm- - 4.renic" by doctors who testi-ar16 following a ropiest for fied during the trial. .ml that the l In-tu- lr degree niui.lrt d trtu.ki will In-- l.eatv gai.g at legidat.n, lr, to uuit h 4 ale tat l.uikrt how-rter- lerlt tlx) t4 tin. III; Tl.orwta, to thr aw., with the Ontikt wat ..ItaiMnl to inr,ti.k ll.e tlale't retriiue at liiai i4 . . tin wat.! tertltet 4.Ul hnl lA 1 in. tin H. I to the ttale't Adding fiuaikial kJilr.nt are Inlrr ally fuiklrtl program, wl.kli are leii.g terminated. Km rtarn4e the Stlal Vi, net (aki. ...litre hat ret.roiu.mil rd to the legidature an propriat i.hi i4 IlilVlMI to cunit.iue a hntal improte-im-..- t Hogram. Thu hat Irtleral fuikh ha the a4 three tear,. Il.-- ne rule, were turoinl-eTliurwlav. to allow for the intr.khu tiiki of a lull the Iraor.g .4 ttMMeru.ng n.lin-ra- l tlate la.klt ! Srnat.4 tik.U.hlt tin-- lull 4 l.p gap ... ramie that ik 4 uilte ant i4 tin Itaor k ufilr.n, .4 aihlu.g to the Mai I lk- - sri'ROPRIUlONV 1 The Viewmont High School Band from Bountiful and under the direction ol Sam Fernley and Dean Pace will share the spotlight e . I. u, lr tii4k l 4 .k.l tnml omiMil 41..I U4, 4..i.d.tril in 112 Simr 1..I time 176 twh prrvutalnmt h.,e lirrti ii.4lr I , the Cleat S.lt lake (aront il. AinNij 4t in iHeutt .te lt.li (kUei.HKx tHd 1.0 s (l.iinh I'letiilrtilx -k (.thulic IIiJki ami .4her Lr, il.iuy- ami tnkit men, iiMiiiuuiiit, leailrrt. U K l.RN Brat Lett. I'reti-th-n- t of the Timrle ld)S Stale and a vipers. -- r -- I the Wle Ann Vvii ha Urn 4 I4ilir e 4 4 I he It e h. 4, u, 1 4. He lm-IK- Guilty ttl.lih tlr.rog HHti4rr of the tttHitmg Hograiu among Tokle Ik.tv At the preterit time he tenet at a memlk-- r at laige of the Great Salt Iktle Carom il. t a tt .kit ..latter Pretident Brat Len't it marl- etl l.y the aihrevcmetilt of the Irovt of hit troop. Nearly all of hit trout, at lurvrd Fagle rani, tiuny filled n.ituoii, for their ilmrth and all are taling their plate, .at product ie citien, wNU-tyTI.riH.gh hit moti- talt.Hi an increaM- - of 400 jht- tent in the adtaucemeut record st trot, in this area has talen plate in recent tears SrrmI er Paui (Griffith nied the value of aggressive adult leadership 2 years ago Sc. ml master of when he a tr.x.p at the Tooele Annv De- pot. Since that time he has dehis time and talent to assure the success of the Boy Scout program. Inder his di- rccti.m the depot troop expand- ed to include fvS Irovs. LATER AS Scoutmaster of Tckk-ltroop he again demon- strated competent leadership, liki l iMii.lk-ikU- l, 11k :, J.jili tin- - I I k. tnlii.tilled Ihu.klit, turn Iron-lim- ll.r hlgftrtl the rod t4 ll.e tturri.l (HI Lit .lal lrp Irgiilatlte V.ulh. I.i.wrtrf, l...lnatrt that la, pi.il.hu., mat rtleod the tlatt, trwiiki ht hail Swan irjtoitt that 4 thi.ije III talet tat t.illn tl. k. lawt wlo. I. Wiklld ke.l up tolIrtliiH.t ht ihm l.HII-Ki- Srltkrt ('ik.i.M.llHe rkklrd likia, lint hit gnmp 4 Uv the if V.ulh, tha.rn.aii i4 tin 4! l(i ul l.w.l tear Uip.ttr.il4li,e 1.14.11 A AS RKPl BUCAN tee Page Four) he r. Community School Expands IlCCTCallOll I rOUTillll d a l of yiMith Ken ii.Lle, and wotlrr with drug addicts, and ttreet people, radicals other, in the San Franciwo Bay at the T.kirlc Area, will tjn-a- l Ihgh Stl.ool Auditorium tliit Saturday, Frhruary 2., from i to S p.m. Tl.ere it no admtttion charge and there will Ik-- a cpiestion and answer period afterward, frit-iK- KEN, a fonm-- r ja t.t miisici-i- n Koala Bear, known at of the Cltnttian World I.ilwrati.m Front, a non-fo- r denominational orgaiii.ation dedicated to helping Christians use their creative talents and alulities in reaching out to the changing youth culture of Atn- erica. It is this group which has lieen largely credited with ing the tensions on the Berkeley campus of the I niversitv of an i, U-tt- a U-t-- n v F.pi-nu- tl.-s- i.H-.i- e F'ru-ml- culture of today, AMONG their projects are distribution of literature, post-- a ers, and bumper stickers; work- shops to teach techniues for reaching the turned on but timed out youth caught in the drug and radical scenes; homes, fowl, und clothing for new recruits; and a hot line where kids in need can call for help. "The music has been arrang- Perhaps their most effective ed so that there is something activity is the constant, daily to meet everyones taste," he rapping" with students and continued. "Both bands will "street people" about Jesus, and plav selections ranging from the Bible study groups which classics to popular. meet every night during the TILS BAND members will week. Articles on CWLF have ap-entertain the Viewmont bands- men in their homes prior to Kared in current editions of this evenings perfoimanee. On 'Moody the 'Sail Monthly,' will in Francisco F.xaminer,' the 'New Mareli 23 Viewmont Band for Yoik Times.' and other news- turn host the Tom-la color a duel conceit iu Bountiful. papers. CBS has taH-For poitormance program dealing with the Chris- tonight's the band will appreciate a tian movement among the radi- voluntary contribution of $2 cals, in which extensive fiHit- r family or $1.00 for adults age was taken of CWLF work- ers in action. ami 75 cents for .students. y jw-- ORDER OF EASTERN STAR BOKA-BI- P Sen. Sivan Makes Legislative Report With less than two weeks remaining of the Will session of the I'tah State Legislature, within the Itah State Senate, certain general attitudes of the ImkIv as a whole are being es- tablished, according to Senator Karl Swan. As an example the Senator reported today, "I would xiy that the State Senate shows a strong desire to improve the legal tools necessary for belter prosecution of crime. Tins week, the concept of the single pro- seentor is being acted on in the Senate and will probably be passed into law with the gover- nors concurrence." SlsN SWAN had reference to a series of 21 House Bills, which if passed, will change the procedure of felony prosccu- tiou from the dual prosecution c la-ig- Convention To Honor Young THS Homemakers n eas-vot- California, The members range in appear- ante from straight" to far out hip," and they use the Ian- guage and life style of those who are leaders in the youth go into effect Manh I. Elemen- tary stuilents will wm trot fnmi 6 to " TO p.m. and Junior High stml.iits fr.Hn 7.KI to 0 pm. Faimlv night will conlitme at usual on Wednesday eve- ningt. A N FAV tlaw in sbmnadict. designed for adults who ward to lose weight will liegin Tliun- day, March 4 at the Junior jtnj- High gym. There will l and exercises. ging. volleyball The time for this class is fnnn S to 10 p.m. room will also te 0xned. Tlie new schedule at the Mr. Pratt reminds the pub-Git- v Schix.l also will lie that these classes are free. Junior High (arommmtv Sthm4 Is expanded this week ac- Pratt who an- n.iding to mromet a ihange in u hedule at well at a new claw for weight watchers STARTING M.rotlay, March I the high vl.ool gyro will lie ohii Ironi 6.10 to 0 p.m. for high wh.rol students only. A hill athletic program will !e available including volleylull. lusketball. ping ptNig, trainpo- line and handball. Tlte weight T.kk-I- fk-m-g young women from will lie High ScIiikiI among the fifteen hundred young ladies from all parts of I'tah who will convene Friday, Feb- City for ruary 26 in Salt the two day annual State (aroof the I'tah Associa- Homemakers of F'uture lion. America. Palace. Mr. Lee R. Cain will speak to the girls at this time. Mr. Cain is currently principal of Mount Ogden Junior High School. The State Officers for 1971-7- 2 will also lie installed at this dinner meeting. There are 45 girls seeking a state office in FHA. Of these 43, eight will lie selected. One of the eight girls will lie chosen to run for National President of FHA. The convention is under the direction of Miss C. Aileen State Advisor, and Erickson, State Officers the FGA 1969-7- 0 and their advisors. Fifty-tw- Tooele of coimtv attorney plus district attorney to a single prosecution procedure whereby the county attorney would handle a case from the right through the district court. The intent of the bills is to avoid a duplication of efloit and to aftoct a smoother, mine error-freprosecution. He con- tinned "I believe tli.it tins con- cept has merit. If it holds pro- mise, we must tiv it. becauseit there is one tiling on which most citizens seem agreed, it is that far too mativ ers are not brought to justice. "A good part of this failure lies in cases being dismissed because of technicalities in trial 1 which result in dismissals. believe that coimtv attorneys can do the job and will do the job. This ojiinion is shared by the great majority of attorneys in the state. TIIE UTAH Senate has jiass- ed other bills (even freeing jio- lice units from liability arising' out of the use of jxilice dogs) to strengthen law enforcement, In Sen. Swan's opinion, one bill may even have gone too far. This measure would allow for on arrest misdemeanor probable cause. u TWO TOOF.I.E girls Janet e law-brea- . Beckstrom ami Sandy Smith will receive special recognition at the assemblage. Convention sessions will all be held at the Hotel I'tah and the Salt Palace. Delegates Ironi Tooele will stay at the Hotel I'tah. Irtnn the Representatives T1IS Chapter were chosen to attend the convention on the of points accumulated basis throughout the school year on various activities and projects. MISS BFCKSTROM daugli- Leland Mrs. ter of Mr. and Beckstrom, lias been nominated for First Vice President ot the Itah Association. Presently a Junior at Tooele High she is very active in FHA activities, During her sojihomore sear she hold office in the local chap- - ter. Miss Smith will receive a state degree award for which she recently qualified. A Senior Out. Mr. E. LaMar Buckner will be the sjieaker at this time. Mr. Buckner is currently serving as a Senator in the Itah State Senate and is presi- - dent of Buckner Insurance Connselors in Ogden, "Dare to be an American is the Dare of the second session at 9:(X) a.in. general the girls Addressing Saturday. at this time will be Dr. Edwin L. Peterson. Dr. Peterson is presently a professor of social sciences and geography at Utah State University, The afternoon meetings on Saturday will be divided into two sessions. The "Dare to Know Yourself" group will hear Dr. Van, Secondary Educa- tion, Utah State Board of Edu- cation. The state officers of FHA will speak during the Dare to Improve Yourself at THS she is now serving as Fourth Vice President of the local chapter. In addition to a state degree the pretty brunette lias also achieved both Chapter and Junior degrees. M ivs C. Aileen Ericksen, Economies Home Specialist, I'tah State Board for Vocation- al Education, and State Advisor of FHA, said the theme of the convention is Dare of the De-This "Dare" is compos- - meeting. Here etiquette, read- cade. ed of several "Dares with each ing, poise and personality, and session of the convention having leisure time will be discussed, final THIRD and THE a particular challenge. THE FIRST general session Dare, "Dare to be Me will will get under way at TJX) be the banquet. This will take place at 3:30 Saturday afternoon p.m. Friday evening. The Dare of this session is "Dare to Reach in the auditorium of the Salt SANDY SMITH Wins State Degree Ft-rri- TOOELE & VIEWMONT HIGH SCHOOLS ' Under the Drug Store Rotation Plan HOOD DRUG Will be Open Sunday |