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Show Volume Seventy Eight Tooele, Utah, Friday, November 24, 1972 Number Twenty Five Death Claims Emily Kuestcr KiiiiIv Marie Kuester passed in death Tuesday evening. 21 at the home of her son, Donald Kuester. Mrs. Kues-te- r had been active hut in ill health for several years. She was horn January 10, 1SS0 at Grand Rapids, Michigan to Andrew and Emma Ilertlein Schriclier. She was married to Henrv August Kuester December 20, 1901. IIER EARLY married life was spent in Iowa, and Minnesota, moving to South Dakota in 1929, where she resided until her husband's death in 1910. I' pon his death she lived with her children alternately until 190-when she made a permaMRS. KUESTER nent home with Don and Elina Kuester. She is survived by four childMrs. Kuester was active in ren: Mrs. Leona Ness, Coesse, the Lutheran Church. She and Indiana; Mrs. Lorraine Bruce, her husband organised a parish Stayton, Oregon; William, in each place where they lived. Calif.; and Don, Lake Her great love was to direct View. Also ten grandchildren dramatic productions at Girist-ma- s survive and 16 great grandchildand Easter in the parish. ren. Since living in Lake View she FUNERAL SERVICES will has supported the LDS Church. le held Saturday noon at the Lake View Ward chapel. Friends may call Friday evening at the Tate Mortuary from 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will lie in the Tooele City Cemetery. Architects rendering depicts the new St. Marguerites Parish Center as it will appear when completed. The center will be built on the comer of Seventh and Vine Streets in Tooele. Finance Committee Named Basketball Father Dies Clinic Set Tooele Catholics Plan I"0re8on New Parish Center Cary Gardner will conduct a clinic for boys of Fifth and Sixth grade age. The clinic will be held at the boys gym on Friday, Nov. Henry Harrison Steed, 84, died November 21, 1972 at a rest home in Portland, Oregon of natural causes. He was the father of Mrs. Jim Palmer of basketball 24 from 8 a.m. to 12 noon. Admission is free and all interested boys are invited to attend. Crantsville. According to a recent announcement by Father John Sullivan, Pastor, a new Catholic chapel will be built on Seventh Street and Vine in Tooele. Father Sullivan , reports that on Monday, November 6, the St. Marguerites Parish Council voted unanimously to conduct a drive to raise funds to build the new Parish Center. The building will include a church with a seating capacity of 600, a gymnasium, classrooms, and a and Pasker of Murray. The new center will be built on property that was originally designated as the site of a parochial school. The school building was started but later abandoned because of a change in emphasis by the church. The parish center will incorporate part of the existing structure. James Emerson was named fund the chairman, raising Father stated, and has selected a building committee to e room. work with him in the planning." PROJECTED COST of the Members of the committee are: project is $400,000 according to Ernest Cordova, Curtis Morris, the architects Holland, McGill Don Orlando, Carlos Valdez, multi-purpos- Schedules Grand Opening offer. THE GRAND opening sale Friday, November 24 and ,25 will give Tooele area residents the opportunity to become acquainted with the store, its - services and staff. to the manager According Electro Business Machines offers the finest lines of office equipment and stationary supplies for met with Father Sullivan last week and will outline their plans to the Parish Council Dec. 4. Open meetings are scheduled for December 11 and 12 during which the project will be explained to the parishioners. Members wall receive answers to any questions they may have. Mr. Emerson notes that the initial thrust of the drive will be made January 21. Target date for raising funds is June 30, 1973. Commissioners Meeting Cancelled New Tooele Business Although the store has been open for several weeks now the grand opening celebration of Electro Business Machines, 25 East Vine was delayed until this weekend. We wanted to have a chance to get our facilities in order before we held a grand opening sale, Paul Winters, store manager stated. Now however our stocks are complete and weve been able to add a Deseret Book dealership to the services we John J. Welsh and Duane Winger. THE FINANCE committee Tooele County Commissioners meeting scheduled for November 22 at 8 p.m. has been cancelled. He was bom June 11, 1888 at LaPrairie, Illinois to Juneous E. and Leila Whitehouse Steed and married Mable Perry April 19, 1914. He was a member of . the LDS Church. He had been a fanner by occupation and had resided in Illinois, Missouri and Oregon. Surviving are two sons, three daughters, Ira E., Gaylesburg, 111.; Carlos L., Salt Lake; Mrs. Jim (Carrie) Palmer, Crantsville; Mrs. Dale (Esther) Porter, West Point; Mrs. Carl (Martha) Ricketts, Portland; 19 grandchildren, 12 great grandchildren, a brother Rosco B., Pueblo, Colorado; sisters, Mrs. Nina R. DeGroat, LaPrairie, and Mrs. Verna A. Hill, Yucaipai, Calif. Services will be held at noon Friday in the Grantsville Stake Center where friends may call from 11 to 12 a.m. Burial will be in the Grantsville Cemetery. both office and personal use. The store also features genealogical supplies and books including childrens and LDS books. Our sales department carries the finest lines and our well trained service department will be able to service or repair University. He and his wife Pam (from Salt Lake City) are the parents of three children, Wendy, who is four; Warren, two; and Kina, one. We are anxious to meet you and become your friends, he said. Paul Winters, manager of Electro Business Machines, and are making new friends in Tooele. Mr. Winters and his wife Pam are proud of their three children (from the left) Warren, Wendy and Kina. his family Sunday, November 26 OQOtsD coin) (SDcdOs) Saturday, November 25 pnl HgigjOes KloraoDnoin) Lcoiod Coach Cary Gardner and his basketball squad will be in action for the first time this year as they travel to Ogden to battle with Bonneville Friday evening at 8.00. The Buffs this year will lie lead by six seniors, six juniors and one sophomore making up the varsity squad. This year's team is inexperienced with no lettermen returning and also no starters returning from last year's squad. The Buffs however are quick, fast and exceptionally good shooters. The Buffs weak point is in with only one man on the squad over 60". If we dont go to the boards hard 1972-7- 3 this year well be in for a very Coach long season, replied Cardner about this years small team. Expected to start for Friday evening are George Allen, Larry Jensen, and junior Jim Drietz-le-r. Battling out for the other two spots will lie Jerry Rose, Evan Liddiard and Lester Pendleton. Other team members include juniors Ralph Varner, Roger Shepard, Steve Miner, James Hawker and soph David Griffith. Next week the Buffs will travel to American Fork on Friday the 1st of December and the following evening the Buffs will host Spanish Fork for the first home game of the year. New Environment and Man Program Announced to County Commissioners What are the kinds of problems All counties in Utah will benefit from a new USU program, that need to be solved? How can citizens and the resource according to Dr. Cyrus M. director of the Environ- technicians work together in a ment and Man Program, Utah continuing process of evaluatState University. ing resources and community UTAH STATE University goals to improve the plan for the use of the land? in cooperation with other agenDURING THE Friday morncies is planning to hold a series of land use planning working session, commissioners from shops throughout the state of Utahs 29 counties heard McUtah during the next three Kell discuss county land use manMcKell told Utahs agement along with Mr. Russell months, commissioners at Logan Wall, chairman of the Wasatch county Friday. County Commission. As an exBuzi-anCommissioner ample of the type planning counGeorge ties can do. Commissioner Wall was in attendance. These workshops will help explained the Heber Valley plan citizens and resource techni- which involved an inventory of recians find ways to solve the fol- all the land lowing questions: What do you sources and the goals of the want from your community? community. Mc-Ke- is use-relat- MR. JOHNSON V r? Merrill Johnson Dies; Funeral Friday 2 p.m. Merrill Johnson, 69, died Monday, November 20 at the Tooele Valley Hospital after an extended illness. He was bom July 2, 1903 in Tooele to Nets and Agnes Murray Johnson and was married to Iva Irene Slater June 7, 1926. She died Cecember 1, 1968. MR. JOHNSON was a member of the LDS Church and had worked for Combined Metals Reduction Company. He was a of Tooele retired employee Army Depot. two sons are Surviving Howard and Raymond both of Tooele and a daughter Mrs. Louis (Marilyn) Fisher, Magna. A son Willard preceeded him in death. Others surviving are 12 grandchildren, one great grandchild, three brothers and two sisters, all of your business machines quickly, efficiently and economically, he stated. A NATIVE of Phoenix, Arizona Mr. Winters comes to Tooele with seven years of experience in the field. He and his family moved here from Provo where he attended the Brigham Young Buffs Open Basketball Season Friday in Ogden Mrs. Mable Stanley Johnson, Isgreen and Mrs. Clara Pomeroy all of Salt Lake City, Clarence, Butte, Montana, and Erb, of Tooele. FUNERAL SERVICES will be held Friday 2 p.m. in the Tooele Third Seventh Ward Church, under direction of the Third Ward Bishopric. Friends may call at the Tate Mortuary Friday from noon until funeral time. Burial will be in the Tooele Cemetery. Tooele Gun Club Will be Open at 10 a.m. on Sunday Dinner 9 p.m. Dancing 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Members $6.00 Couple 7-- S3 r A . v b 1 Xatix && , 1 Tooele Red Cross officials watch as County Commissioner Sterling Halladay signs a proclamation designating Monday, November 27 as Loan Blood Day in Tooele County. From the left (back row(: Fred Moscon, vice chairman, Tooele County Chapter American Red Cross; Tooele Mayor Robert Swan and Leigh Pratt, Chapter Chairman. Front row; Commissioners Halladay and George Buzianis. Elk Season Opens Five hunters out of the 15 received bull permits for the Heaston Range Elk Hunt which opened last Saturday bagged their prize during the first two days of the season, re- ports Conservation Officer Roy Garrard. Mr. Garrard notes that the will end November 28 and warned that only hunters with valid elk permits will be al- lowed to carry a rifle during the hunt. who Monday Proclaimed J-iUc- liJ. Monday, RlnArl mJ tXj JLrlv U It Tlnv November 27, has to find new blood volunteers all across the nation, Human blood is in short supply, Red Cross County Chap-- been designated by the Tooele County Commission and by the Mayor of Tooele City as Loan Blood Day for Tooele County, The proclamation was made this week in conjunction with the Tooele County Chapter of the American Red Cross which has scheduled a mobile blood collection unit for the area on that day. The mobile unit will be stationed at the Tooele Na- tional Guard Armory from 3 un- til 7:00 p.m. MAYOR SWAN and the County Commissioners joined in urging a stepped up response to this call from the Red Cross, Donars should remember that their life saving gift can be credited to any individual or organization they may desire, Loan Blood Day is part of an increased effort on the part of the American Red Cross ter chairman, Leigh Pratt stat-seas- ed. Our goal is to provide blood for everyone who needs it regardless of their ability to pay or to replace the stores they use. HE POINTED out that half of all the blood collected in the United States for use in hospitals and clinics is first contributed to the American Red Cross. This is made possible through the use of mobile units operating from regional centers and establishing temporary col- lection stations in cities and towns throughout the land, The blood given by Tooele volunteers to the Red Cross will be used in saving lives and a vital contribution to our community, Mr. Pratt stated. is |