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Show July 4th Schedule Of Events Here is the action-fille- d schedule of events planned for the Fourth of July in Tooele County: Tooele Fireworks: Sunday, July 2, 10:(X) p.m. near the Middle Canyon water tank on Tooele's east bench. Rodeo: Bit and Spur Rixleos Saturday and Monday nights at 8.IX) p.m. Bit and Spur Arena. AutoTru s,. Parade: The annual parade will start at 10:00 a.m. Monday down Main Street from Skyline Ave. to First North then to City Park. " Concessions: Following the parade and all day long at the City Park, games, food, refreshments, rides, races and contests. Barbeque: At City Park following rade. Sponsored by County Chamlier Commerce. Workers rush to complete the erection of a $25,000 'High Rise sign which stands 80 Plaza at Lake Point. feet high and marls the location of the new Union 76 Auto-TrucThe complex opens Friday. k Union Oil Truck Stop T o Open At Lake Point serUtahs largest auto-truc- k John Hull, BTR division manvice station will open Friday at ager reports that about 90 emLake Point. ployees are already on the job. The million dollar Union 76 There are some fine people k Plaza located just here, really good workers, Mr. off the Interstate-8interchange Hull said. We are very happy at Lake Point will offer the with the employees we have trucker a 'home away from hired and with the cooperation home and the motorist complete we have received from people service facilities including a here. Mr. Buchanan said the Lake family restaurant and a travel store. Point Plaza was developed at UNION OILS newest class a cost in excess of one million A truck stop, this is just one dollars on six acres of a 25 acre of a series of 300 such instal- site. facililations stratigically located to WITH SEPARATE service drivers on all major ties for the motorist and the interstate highways throughout trucker the complex is designed the system. Only 15 years ago to facilitate service for the prothe company had just 27 such fessional driver who is often on facilities in operation. Another a very tight schedule which alone will soon open in Califor- lows little time for stopping. nia and the company has plans For example there is a 150 to build two more at other sites seat restaurant for the motorin Utah. ist and right next to it a smallOther areas where truck er restaurant exclusively for stops are already in operation truckers. Here they can find a include Denver, Colorado and quiet moment away from the Winnemucca and Sparks, Nev. hustle and noise of the highWe want to become an ac- way. Truckers will also be served first and their bills checkcepted part of Tooele County Dave Buchanan, Union Oil sales ed out at the cash register first. This is not to say that the manager said. Almost one hundred percent of our employees traveler is neglected, however, hired from this area and our for his side of the restaurant is fuels will be priced competitiveequipped with the finest commerly with Tooele City prices. We cial appliances and fixtures want Tooele customers to stop available, Mr. Buchanan noted. In the large kitchens there are here often. OWNED BY Union Oil the giant ovens just for baking pies, complex will be operated by BTR a charcoal grill and facilities Food Management Corp. of for every kind of food preparation. There is also special powRaleigh, North Carolina, a subsidiary of Holiday Inns. BTR der fire protection equipment operates four other truck stops which, if a grill should overheat, for Union Oil. Incidently the will activate automatically. two managers BTR has brought THE MAIN feature of the here from Albuquerque, New plaza is a two level, Mexico have already purchased completely air conhomes in Tooele. ditioned building. In it are the Auto-Truc- 0 Hitchhiker Dies At Lake Point Interchange A teenage hitchhiker died instantly early Wednesday when he comwas struck by a semi-truc- k at off the Interchange ing Lake Point. Witnesses told the Utah HighHent-ric- h way Patrol that Donald Jr., 16, of Rogue River, Oregon apparently dashed into the path of the fast moving truck. His companion, Kenneth Lloyd Cope, 17, told Sgt. Howard Cooper and Trooper Donald Proctor that he and Hentrich started out to attend a rock festival at Aspen Colorado, but had changed their minds. They were on their way to Winnemucca, Nevada, where the victim was to have seen a doctor, when the accident occurred. Cope told the patrol that the victim ran into the path of the truck shaking his fist. He also said that he had prevented him from running in front of another truck the night before, but this time was unable to prevent his action. The truck, owned by Coshute Trucking Co. of Riverton, was driven by Clarence E. Sears, 27, 103 South Main, Midvale. Sears told the officers that in an effort to avoid hitting the youth, he pulled his truck into the opposite lane of traffic narrowly cars. Depot Post Office missing oncoming Funeral Set To Close Effective June 30 the U.S. Post Office located in Building 1000 at the Tooele Army Depot will close according to depot officials. . After that date all mail will be transported to the Tooele City Post Office. In order to meet mail schedules, depot organizations are advised that all outgoing mail must be delivered to the Mail and Records department in building one not later than 2:00 p.m. each day. For Friday Funeral services for Edith Castagno will be held Friday, June 30, at 2 p.m. at the Tooele Masonic Temple. Mrs. Castagno died June 26 at her home of natural causes. Ellison She was 79. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary Thursday 7 to 9 p.m. and one hour prior to funeral time on Friday. Burial will be in the Tooele City Cemetery. restaurant, the travel store and it motel exclusively for a truckers with color TV in every room. All facilities will be open 24 hours a day. Also included are a laundromat, showers and a lounge with pool tables and color TV. All to the public but free to the professional driver. A Western Union center and five phone booths with the telephone directories of many of the intermountain areas major cities facilitates the drivers contact with his home office or destination. Mr. Buchanan, notes that an increasing number of professional drivers are women and so the plaza is prepared for them too with a separate queens dressing room and shower. THERE IS another building designed for truck servicing and including the first public truck washing bay in the Salt Lake Area. Mechanics will be on duty 24 hours ten-un- ts ot every day. of Movies: At the Ritz ElCondor," 7:45 p.m. At the Motor Vu, Lawman. Fireworks at the Motor Vu, Saturday night. Flag Ceremony: Tuesday, 7:00 a.m. Parade: Tuesday from Fire Station east on Main to Quirk then to City Park. Sports and Concessions: Tuesday at the City Park following the parade. Rides, races and games. Patriotic Meeting: Tuesday, new torium, 12:30 p.m. audi- Vernon Flag Raising Ceremony: 6:15 a.m. by Boy Scouts at the Vernon School. Breakfast sponsored by Vemon Youth Council: 7 to 9 a.m. ($1.00 adults, 50 cents children under 12). MISS DeLaMARE MISS JOHNSON Three Join 4-- Home Improvement Tour H and Susan Janell Johnson will participate in DeLaMare home improvement the state tour July 11 and 12 along with some 20 other Utah girls ages 16 to 19 and selected extension agents and volunteer adult leaders. MRS. SHARON Lee will 4-- H accompany them as leader. The tour is being sponsored by Utah State University Extension and the Sperry and Program featuring Francis L. Urry: 11 Hutchinson Company. It is deShowdeo: Saturday at 2:00 p.m. followa.m. signed to recognize the achieveed at 8:30 p.m. by an adult dance at the Home ment of girls in the old gym. Dinner (Ward building fund): 12:30 and to Improvement program p.m. $2.00 per plate of $10.00 per family. MRS. LEE provide educational opportuniQueen Contest: Monday, 8:30 p.m. CHS HALCYON L. Robins, exties and incentives for future Auditorium followed by a teen dance. Baseball, races, games, etc.: 2:00 p.m. Tooele work, according to Amy R. Kears-le- tension home agent, of USU Associate that out Susan County, pointed supervisor Fireworks: Monday, City Park, 10:30 Dance (record hop): 8:30 p.m. Extension youth programs and and Janell have shown keen inMrs. Eileen F. Wood of Los Anterest and have done outstandhome imgeles, regional representative in ing work in their consumer relations with Sperry provement projects. Mrs. Lee who is a graduate and Hutchinson Company who of Utah State University, has is assisting in the planning. Miss Kearsley explained that long been actively interested ia the tour is being planned around home economics. She received her degree in the theme, Your First Home Away From Home. They will vocational education and home and family living and has been Guest speaker, Francis L. reaus of Information throughout see a slide presentation on furleader for four years. Urry, noted radio producer, actor, the LDS Church. nishing your first apartment and a will and lecturer, will highlight the student visit and BOTH housing, JANELL and Susan He is also a narrator for the of working girls in are members of the Fourth of July festivities at VerTeam apartments Miracle Mormon pageant Salt Lake City. Helen Thackeray, Council and both have received non, according to Kenneth J. which is held each summer on Consumer Information Specialist, many state and county awards. Fredrickson, bishop of the Ver- the grounds of the Manti Temple, will discuss wise use of credit. non LDS Ward. Susan is a daughter of Mr. 14. He this year beginning July will tour the studio and and Mrs. Everett DeLaMare and MR. URRY will speak at has also They Hill in the appeared a 10 a.m. patriotic meeting to Cumorah at Barbara is active in student affairs at drapery workroom Pageant. be held in the Vemon Ward Interiors. At ZCMI they Tooele High School. Jensen THE VERNON Fourth of will see a demonstration on seShe is historian for the THS chapel. He has been affiliated events are as follows: lection of table appointments pep club, secretary-treasure- r with Radio Station KSL for 25 July for Flag Raising Ceremony at china, tableware, International including years, producing, announcing Thespian Club. and acting. He has served on 6:15 a.m. by Boy Scouts, at glassware and attractive linens She is a member of FHA and and visit their model rooms. Utah has served as Candy Striper at the General YMMIA Board for the Vemon School; Breakfast sponsored by Vemon Youth CounPower and Light Company will both Tooele and the LDS Hosnearly 19 years. In his acting career he has cil, 7 to 9 a.m. $1.00 adults, 50 host the girls for lunch and pital. one of their home economists Mr. and Mrs. Dee Johnson played leading roles in many cents children under 12; Parade, 10:30 a.m. Prizes to be given BYU films, taking the will demonstrate small of are selecting parents of Janell. She has part electric appliances. As a bonus, been a member of President Lorenzo Snow in Win- for the best entries. for four will dows of Heaven, the part of residence visit the of and Home in leader a Francis they years Program, featuring Governor and Mrs. Calvin L. Improvement. She is a swimthe white trader in Johnny L. Urry, 11 a.m.; Dinner (ward Rampton. The group will stay ming team sponsor and assistant Lingo, and appeared in Mans building fund), 12:30 p.m. $2 per Search for Happiness which is plate or $10 per family; Base-- p.i i. Dance (record hop), 8:30 at Temple Square Hotel while drill mistress for the THS pep at present showing at all Bu ball, races, games, etc., at 2:00 p.i in Salt Lake City. club. Grantsville Parade: 10:30 a.m. Prizes to be given for best entries. 4-- H y, 4-- Actor, Radio Producer To Highlight Vernon 4th 4-- H 4-- . Fueling for cars and trucks from two separate pump islands with ten pumps for trucks and four more for cars. Truck fueling is metered automatically at a remote central control station which controls the intercom system and the power for the entire complex. Also available is butane fuel and an electronic scale with remote operation from the control center. The facility was completed in nine months by Bettilon ConNext week a rodeo, fireworks, struction Company, general contractors. family concessions and a parade will mark Tooele Citys annual observance of Independence Day. Sponsored by the Tooele Bit . and Spur Club, the rodeo has Hannah Witty VanNosdol for the past 27 years been the Eden, 87, died June 27 at a feature attraction of this Fourth Tooele hospital, of natural of July celebration. And again this year fans will see all of causes. She was bom July 30, 1884 the exciting competition of a at London, England to William major rodeo, including bareback and Mary Ashton Witty and was and saddle bronc riding, calf married to Lester VanNosdol roping, steer wrestling and bull January 4, 1904 at Nephi. He riding. TWO HELICOPTERS from died September 20, 1922. ON JULY 3, 1926, she mar- Dugway will be a part of the ried Richard B. Eden at Price, parade as they trace the route Utah. She was a member of the at low level during the march LDS Church. Tuesday morning. For the first Surviving are her husband, time parade entries will compete Grantsville; one son, William for a giant perpetual trophy to be awarded for the most outVanNosdal, Payson; three daughters: Mrs. Thelma Underwood, of standing entry. Events of the celebration Grantsville; Vera Leetham and will get underway Sunday at Mrs. Kenneth (Virginia) Underdusk with a fireworks display wood, both of Eureka; 19 grandchildren, 96 great grandchild- from an area east of the Middle ren and 27 great great grandCanyon Water Tank. Sponsored by the City, the display should children. Funeral services will be held be visible from almost any area Saturday, July 1 at 1:00 p.m. of Tooele and people are encourin the Grantsville LDS First aged to watch it from their own is handled pa- breakfast from 12:00 p.m. and an p.in. to 9.00 a.m. 4-- July Fourth In Tooele To Feature Fai II Lily Fun Funeral For Mrs; Eden Sat Ward. FRIENDS may call at Tate Mortuary Friday 7 to 9 p.m. and at the chapel one hour prior to funeral time. Burial will be in the Grantsville City Cemetery. yards. The first of the fireworks is expected to go off at about 10:00 p.m. Mayor Robert Swan reports that die Middle Canyon Road will be closed above the Moose Lodge entrance and the county road east of the golf course rt will be closed above the old track entrance. Autos can park in the Golf Course and Moose areas Lodge parking and along Vine or Seventh St. All who can view the east bench area of town from their homes are encouraged to enjoy go-ca- KARLS PHARMACY Will be Open Sunday the display from their own yards Mayor Swan said. Parade Route Beginning at 10:00 a.m. the parade will open a complete day of activities on Tuesday, July Fourth. Starting at Third South the cavalcade will move north along Main Street to First North where it will turn west. At Second West the parade will march south to the city park. Participants are urged to enter the Skyline Avenue staging area from Second East by 8:30 a.m. Judging will take place at 9:00 with the parade scheduled to start promptly at 10:00. Grantsville entries . will lead the parade. THE MOST outstanding entry will win a three foot high perpetual trophy plus a fifty dollar cash prize. This trophy will continue from year to year always going to the most original, artistic and carefully crafted entry. If any organization should win the trophy two years in succession they would keep it and a new trophy would be offered for the next years event. Four other trophies will be awarded. One each for the best entry by a club, a church group, and a commercial organization. They will also win a $25 cash prize. The fourth trophy along with $10 cash will be presented for the most unique e.itry in the parade. Children Invited prize will also be given in this category. The parade will feature horses, bands, floats, a Stansbury Park stage coach and even old cars. A special area along the route (near Mantes Chevrolet) will be provided with chairs and reserved for the convenience of the citys senior citizens. Anyone who would like to see the parade but does not have a way downtown is invited to call the Chamber of Commerce (phone and transportation will be arranged for them. However, since the chamber office will be closed on Tuesday arrangements should be completed no later than Monday afternoon. the day whos job is to lead rodeo chairman, club director, the parade and greet the fans district director and trail boss. each evening at the Rodeo. This In addition he spends many hours year the honor frills to Dell helping junior riders with their White an avid horseman and activities. He is also a member of strong competitor in horse shows the Tooele Volunteer Fire Department and is a past chief throughout the state. A charter member of the of this organization. Bit and Spur Queen Bobbi Bit and Spur Club, Mr. White helped with the organization in 1945 and is still an active participant in its many activities. He has served as president. Kenny and her attendants Diane Williamson and Sue Richmond will act as official hostesses for the rodeo. 882-303- Barbeque Beef Concessions will open at the park immediately following the parade and will continue all day long. Rides, games and food booths will besponsored by clubs, church groups and other organizations. All booths should be set up by Monday evening. City Police will provide security patrols. Hot barbeque beef sandwiches will be sold by the Chamber of Commerce. The group has arranged to barbeque an entire beef and will start the delicate operation early Monday. By the time the parade ends Tuesday they promise the beef will be done to a turn. Members of the Fourth of July committee include Steve Parris, chairman; Ray Johnson, Dave and Steve Wassom Isolampi, Dale Howard. The children, too, are invited to join in the competition Grand Marshal Each year the Bit and Spur by decorating their bicycles, and a trophy and a $10 cash PlnK narntfc a (trand marshal Of Dell White will lead Tooeles annual Independence Day Parade Tuesday morning at 10:00. He will also greet the Club public during both performances of the Bit and Spur |