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Show Volume So tilt t Setrn Tuocli I' tali. Friday. OcLiIkt I, Numl)cr Seventeen 1971 Selmols Announce New Community Program FlaillCS BeStfOV V A uill tjinul highlight (xmimiiiiiiiI N7I-72- , fanul thr atiisit night Monday Tooele (Vnmly Vluhil Progiatn I or 41 voiding night l laiiulv night at the Tooele Junior lull. la Nighti Mmda ae-(m- il High Vhool. Student who wih to me the gs in dirndd irnieuilier uJ llut the nml hae inn adult with me exsvptiiNi. with them. aitisitit-- . uill I ojxmi la the Hililie with-(m- l The cult daw will pieenl iliaigr, Hie rurtiiNi to lor an o)giitiiuit la leant the laart. ctalt and sewing tlavsc ne vhiiu ol pollei making. Fne, inline small ilirign will raith ami water will lie ined tiutle la ctner the tint of hi 1 'jiiiiilihe culling ami ladlord. wm l o ail," ing Ilie pnsgtam will L'gin Mini-idirt ill and ew daw will Oi toiler I. at 6 hi when leaih I Ifialit la rw lull the Tooele Junior High V liool I d un pall in ink third the lime, will ojsrn lor Fanul Actiitv (irate their own ladnouahle Night." waidiiilie ami male their own lie 'MihuLiv will laitnlv ialteim. Hie daw it lusic I wit night, Mr. lialt Mid. In addi-tu- the iiuihikl o new that Hottuin diretlor, mis n:its (un L 1 la the Madmen ruJi la pul the GniJiing lawhn on four model home Ilit first home ihow open there Slunl l SUndnin fA a (mil lie-li- morning. Stansbury Park Opens Home Show October 2 of the ila and ing da aitiitie a gym-nasiiiii- t. cw- - will Ik (dieted. Other will l aadahle ini Mednesday r ruing at the Junior High Si liool, the TiNN'Ie High School and the W ol Elementary Si liool. Program aie also Lung planned fur Grant die school. Second Erda Home Fue destrosed a home in lale TuewlaV night, the scion.l home ta lie Lunrxl in that nnal couummilv within a week. a Mr. Mae Mueld 70. I.l her home there in a hlae earl Sunday, while at aLmt 1 130 pm. Tuesday flame destrosed the home nf Mr. and Mrv Janie Oliver, EIGHT MEMBERS of the Oliset lamdy ewaprd without iiiury from their new bin k homo Lit were unable ta save any nf thrir I r longings. (Tailing, furaie rrn nishings. and a 1971 L-e-model autothe rtrtt will lirnl lumh la mobile, whnll had ilmen Irani. Suggested Noe(1 iih ln.lt (Mils' aLmt 300 mile, were tohut. Iiawi diewe. tally destroyed. Onlv furnishing (JVU dimlv skirt, ixml.HU and in the Imsemnit of the house ,ul,t. could lie earned to safety. patient alleratnMi. 11k- - (la la le held in llotmi High wiml ami the laik of 31 will last from seven la nine adequate water uippbot emitri rath Monday evening for si lulled to the loss, whiih could week. go a high a $3H,(MX). Hie $BI,- IXK) fmir LdiiKNn home situated ll aLmt 2't mile lload Mate west of Utah mi the toad had Leu l a sear ago 30 tom-plctri- mil Insesligatoi epnrtitl lM-g- said- - the m the hlae attaih-e- d ami quhkl quoad through the mam putt of the home. Mead wind oT 10 to 13 mile per hour mmluated with heavy gust nmlinuril for two garage limit Llore fire lighter lumight the flame under cmiltol. TOOF1.E COUNTY lire trmk assisted hy mill limn the Giants-sitlFire Department answered the call. Willie- - reim1rd that the (ue engim (whiih had la race i miles) did nut amve for twenty minute after the alarm was given. , , Hampered by a Uk of water. firefighter were uiulile to altadi hose to wells in the area lieiause of inconi4t4hle e Mr. l)lier told isrigMwc that whatever IK attraction cmmty living doe have disadvantage. T UK HOME of Mae Shield who liset alone wa destrosed at aLait 8 43 a m. Sunday. Mr. Miieltls told investigator she had tlaited a lire in the tuve early that morning lieiause it was ilullv," She later left the home lutefl and when die returned Imind the structure In flame. Aletlcd by an unidentified youth, men attending a church nieetmg at the Erda IDS Chainran lu the scene and assist-1. ed iu rescuing furniture and other possrwiou. Neither the Lidding mu it content were cosrird by insurance. that Firelighter reported flammable material in and arouml the home "fed" the fire and prevented them from getting "ME ENCOURAGE the niL too chsse. filling. ue of whiNil facilities." Mr. Wednesday Nights Pratt ciMitinued. The Lidding The Tooele Junior High will to the ('oiniiiiiuity and nicn for elementary student limn they should lie used." Prison 6.10 to 8 00 p.m. t)n Wednewlayt with qurstiiNi aLmt the pro- they need not lie accompanied Hie first MansLiry Fail home whiih ha a living room arching course, whiih will lie fully play gram are insitrd to call Mr. Psatt by adult. From 8 00 to 9.30 huw olln tails ohii Saturday, up to a two-torcathedial ceil- - able hy nest swuig. Many home-- at 8S24NI5. pm. it will le opcu to Jr. High OvtuLT 2. whin Governor Cabin ing. Upstair. four liedroom pro- site Linlcr the green nlLm of The director also gave the !iidcnl. Aitisitie will iiKlude L. RatifjMnn nip the ccreimNiial vide ample space for even the largra, whiih was a traffic stop- following description of the baski-tlulping long, the tramrihlHHi at 10..Kl a m. gest of families. per when it first pnmted in clavsr and activities offered hy poline and volleyliall. Tlie governor and other county Another model home, The arid TckmIc Cmmtv last summer. the cotiiiuiiiiity school program. Hie gymnasium at the Tooele STANSBURY LIKE, with its High Si liool will lie available for govenunent and lniMiie leader Stanslmry," was entered in thi will then tmir the four summer's Parade of Hume in vivid reflection of the blue sky, . high whiMil students from 6.30 Salt Lake County, where it won is a striking contrast to the emerald-model home whiih t xfy to 9.30 p.m. raih Wednesday. honorable mention for lirst kit- green An evening arts and crafts style to lie ued at thi jyilf course. The lake will offer recreational sailing class for adult with enqiliasi totally planned new town at chen. Mill Juliet ion in Tooele Count v. ALSO DESIGNED by B. A. or casual Imaliug for residents. on senior citizens will lie given EACH OF TIIE mmlel will Bei kus, "The Stansbury creates Gasoline powered Imats will at the West Elementary School. lie hilly laudracd and decoratan atmosjilirre of spaciousness and not lie allowed on the lake howInst rod ions will lie given in ed. according to Ian Ciiniining, warmth throughiml. Inside, high ever, which like the golf course ceramics, copper tooling, leather preident of Terra cor. the Salt vaulted ceiling and double win- is fronted bv homesitc. craft, jcwclrymaking, liead woik Some $100,000 was spent for ilevelnier of dows catch the attention of Lale Citv-Iae- d ami weaving. The class will lie Stand Miry Park. Terra cor i also visitors. The Minken living room the play land, which is based on held each Wednesday evening has a massive lava .rock fireplace studies of what children like to from 7:00 to KMX) L-g-i lining developing a new town 21 mile southeast of Denser, the Pinery, and raised slate hearth which do most during free play. The 6. as welt as resort second home should lie a favorite gathering playlands diversified activities The blackened hulk of a new compact station wagon sit in the rubble of the garage communities at Bloomington, as flames rush through the Oliver home. spot for the family. The home range over an acre of land. A (Photo Courtesy of Lyle Colbath) Utah; The Woods on Bed Cedar also has four liedroom, dining large mound in the middle psychoand Bailey room, continuation family-rooIaike, Wisconsin; logically and physically divides Officers were named to the kitchen, double garage and breeze-wa- v the playground lietween the areas Creel, Idaho. Board of Trustees for the Toofor and older baths. and two children, Stanslmry younger Totally planned ele Comity Crisis Center at Park is 10 miles north of Tooele Ideally Miitcd for the medium-size- d another safety factor. play-lan- d the is The entrance Visitto Hoad meeting earlier this week. The Utah 30. Parkwood, State family along MemL-rof the Center nanv cascada has is which room a spacious family ors may enter the project at highlighted by ed Bill Cochis, chairman with two separate entrances, one just and living room with stone fire- ing fountain and wading pool. Colleen DeLaMare, vice chairman. n home Inside, a geodesic dome, an ara half mile south of Mills Juncplace. This officers elected were: Other of also and mile has double one second a slides, the areas, a ray sandy cargo tion, garage, quarter FflP Paul Karla Nelson, rides fortress are and secretary; west of the junction on I'S three- fourths bath and a large nets, cable Gillette, Thomas, President Richard Nixon in 9:00 p.m. at the Tooele City shameful aspect of the terrible treasurer; lioredom. Fay 40. child's to answer a family Highway MuHC CoiltCS waste from fires is that it is so of director Lake-wooresources; community The home show will lie open , The fourth model, The proclaiming the week Lginning Fire Station. THE POSTER contest for unnecessary. "Most fires are causDavid Myers, director of per- Octolier 3 as Fire Prevention from 9 a.m. to dusk on weekends features 2,154 square feet sonnel and training with the citys elementary schools only, ed by carelessness, by lack of d Week, noted that despite y of living space, a dramatic and from II a.m. to dusk weekGibbs will help to train the students knowledge, or by hazardous conPat Ted advances Czakowsky; Mr. sunken with room Octolier 17, technological days through living Beulah Marie Mason Coates, and to recognize potential fire haz- ditions - all of which can be Jack Tranter were named co- in many areas of our society, unCummings announced. Thereafter, fireplace, three bedrooms, fam421 North Second West, died directors for and develop in them the eliminated. But while we all give ards and fires to continue controlled n Joyce bring publicity the models will be displayed princombination, ily at her home Tuesday, Septeinlier Hunt, director of widewhich hopefully will keep occasional lip service to the imand concern of deal a great tragedy front courtyard, three baths and operations. cipally on weekends. 28 following a long illness. them alert to fire prevention portance of fire prevention, our The next scheduled Board spread loss to our nation. a utility area off the kitchen. B. A. BERKl'S and AssoBom February 23, 1905 at deeds too often fall to match lives. meeting will be held at the Toociates of Los Angeles have de"FIRES NOW kill more than practices throughout their BEFORE THE ribbon- - cutting Mt. Polaski, Illinois, she was a ele will be chosen our words - and so the loss con25. Oct. Hall, models and Monday, all each the City display signed 12,000 persons year ceremony. Gov. Rampton and infrom each of Tooeles four eledaughter of Joseph and Anna Belle tinues. which have been built by Mid- vited guests will go on a grass cause annual property losses exMason. She was married to and schools (East, West, "But this pattern need not mentary alliPresident the an west Realty and Finance roots tour of the project by parceeding $2 billion, later divorced from John T. Harris and Central). Winners will continue. If each of us will only he said as ance of six Salt Lake County ticipating in a golf driving coneveryurged people Campbell. She married Charles be named Monday, Octolier 4, focus his attention on the practibuilders. All of the homes will test at the championship course where to take a second look at E. Coates in 1959 and he preceded the first day of the open cal implications of fire prevention include built-i- n dishwashers, elec- at Stansbury Park. their surroundings both at home during her in death. house and their posters will be in his daily life, a great deal can e The tric ranges, ovens and disposals. and at work. golf course, MRS. COATES had worked Steve the windows of be done to reduce the destrucin Slater the displayed conquered Additional home plans are being sailing lake, childrens adventure for several years at Dugway as a wind to Believing that one of the businesses and stores downtown. tion caused by fire. in the crown capture prepared by Terracors wholly-owne- d playland, kiddie farm and family She was a the Tooele Golf Club best ways to fight fires is to eduTHE PRESIDENT continued operator. telephone of Bonds U.S. Prizes Savings Championsubsidiary. Environmental recreation complex offer a wide member of the LDS Church, ship tournament cate people relative to their dis- will be awarded to the Satlast person should be alert "Every played Design Group, also headquartered variety of activities. All this Eagles Auxiliary and the Dugway urday and Sunday at the muni- tinctive potential the Tooele at each school, $25 for to the ways in which he can in Salt Lake City EDG is prinrecreational variety is within' the Volunteer Fire Department in first American Legion Auxiliary. She cipal course. place, $15 second place and eliminate fire hazards. Every cipally engaged in architectural 1,200 acres of Stansbury Village, with Fire Prevention had been engaged in volunteer conjunction citizen should learn how to refor 72 Slater carded and 73 $10 for third place. and land planning for Terracor a situation not duplicated anyan open work at the Veterans Hospital. for the port fires, how to use basic exlow gross score of 145 topping Week is sponsoring a TOOELE activities where else in Utah, Mr. Cumprojects. house and poster contest. Surviving are two sons and four the field of twenty five playweek are being directed by Wil- tinguishing agents and fireDisplay homes at Stansbury mings noted. Joseph A. (Bud) Camp- ers. Other winners in the chamdaughters: The open house will serve liam Cordon, Grant Pendleton, fighting techniques, and how to A million cubic yards of dirt Park will include The Commobell, Don J. Campbell, Mrs. Wil- pionship flight were: Joe Deavila, to introduce citizens to the George Lee and Dennis Ewing, react when major fires strike model was moved to sculpture the golf dore, a 2,400 square-foo- t liam J. (Pauline) Reed, all of second place; Lorin Mattin- - cilities and equipment of the constituting the T. Vol. F.D. Fire his place of work or his resiTooele; Mrs. Beverly Thacker, son, 163, third place; John Kri- - Department, and to the men Prevention Week committee. dence. Grantsville; Mrs. Norman (Ruby) gin, 166, fourth place; and Ralph who volunteer to fight the citys He also encouraged all FedCalling upon all citizens to U.S. POSTAL SERVICE Keene, Manilla, Philippines and Nelson, 167 for fifth place. eral Agencies to cooperate in fires. It will be held daily from participate in the weeks actiSTATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP, effective training Joyce Ann Campbell, American Walt Stull with a low net Monday through Friday (Oc- vities President Nixon in his conducting Fork. MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION score of 133 led the second tober between 3:00 and proclamation said that the most programs. C. Also surviving are 23 grand(Act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685. Title 39, United States Code) flight. A four way tie between children, five great grandchildTITLE OF PUBLICATION: Tooele Transcript r, Rich Peterson, Howard ren and one sister, Mrs. Hattie DATE OF FILING: October 1, 1971 Floyd Chase and A1 Porter, Ft. Dodge, Iowa. FREQUENCY OF ISSUE: Weekly Peery, all scoring net 136, will William Chester Rydalch, 60, FUNERAL SERVICES will LOCATION: 58 North Main, Tooele County, Tooele, Utah 84074 (0 a playoff event Sunday was found dead at his home in be held Friday, 2 p.m. at the at 9;0o a.m. The playoff will NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PUBLISHER, EDITOR, and Grantsville on Wednesday, SepMANACING EDITOR: Mortuary chapel. termine the second, third, fourth Friends may call at the Mor- tember 29. Death was due to natu-- , PUBLISHER: Joel J. Dunn, Tooele, Utah fifth place winners for this ral causes. EDITOR: Joel J. Dunn, Tooele, Utah tuary Thursday, 7 to 9 p.m. and flight. MR. RYDALCH MANAGING EDITOR: Jack Tranter, Tooele, Utah had been one hour prior. Burial will be It was real windy during in the Tooele City Cemetery. OWNER: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co. Inc. the tournament, Golf Pro Earl residing with his brother-in-laand sister Mr. and Mrs: Maurice Joel J. Dunn, President, Tooele, Utah Schneiter said. And if you conBrown at their home at 220 West Loren C. Dunn, Salt Lake City, Utah sider the terrible winds these Clark. Carol Dunn, Tooele, Utah are good scores. Skeet played He was born October 23, Carolyn Newman, Bountiful, Utah wonderfully well under the cir1910 to Richard M. and MarNo Bonds, No Mortgages. cumstances. Incidently Mr. SlatEXTENT AND NATURE OF CIRCULATION: er also won the Tooele Golf Club garet Cook Rydalch. He was a former employee of Tooele Army Total Number Copies Printed - 4750 championship two years ago. Paid Circulation Depot and had also worked as a service station attendant. Tooele County Recreation 1) Sales through dealers and carriers, street vendors and He served in the Air Force Basketball play is scheduled to counter sales - 3100 2) Mail Subscriptions - 1500 during World War II. begin in November. The. Junior High School gym Total Paid Circulation - 4700 Surviving are his sister Jane Brown and a brother, Dan Ryis now available for practice Free Distribution by mail, carrier or other means: Samples, dalch of Magna. every Thursday evening. Complimentary,, and other free copies 50 An invitation is being extendFUNERAL SERVICES will Total Distribution: 4700 r, be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in ed to all men in the county, to unaccounted, spoiled after printing - 50 Office use, the Tate Mortuary Chapel where join a team. Anyone wishing to Total - 4750 friends may call one hour prior. play may call either Leigh Pratt Fifth grade students at West Elementary work to complete their entries for the Fire Will Be I certify that the statements made by me above are correct and Burial will be in the GrantsPrevention Week Poster Contest sponsored by the Tooele Volunteer Fire Department. or Dick Roberts and they will complete. OPEN SUNDAY ville City Cemetery. be assigned to a team. From the left: Daniel Chavez, Steven Espinoza and Helton Kebschull. Joel J. Dunn Publisher Iic g y l, arxhi-teiim- Oe-foli- er Trustees Named Posters Highlight Tooele Fire Prevention Week s three-liedrooi- pnnprll room-kitche- d, Friday 2 p.m. two-stor- unpar-rallelc- rooin-kitche- Semi-finalis- ts Slater Wins Golf Crown 110-acr- semi-finalis- ts 3, Death Claims Wm. Rydalch Funeral Sat. 4-- Stone-breake- de-Ta- te . Anyone For Recreation Basketball? KARLS ( PHARMACY left-ove- S - i |