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Show aaa Volume Seventy Eight 'Tooele, Utah, Friday, June Tooele Stake To Hold Quarterly Conference v"!i y a- 2-- lo allend the leaderdiip eion and ward rteculite Pnet- lutod quorum leader and any die take prrudent may with to inviie. For the 7,00 pm. meeting, the Stake Presidency, clerkx and executive secretary. memlier bishop ru wwlane, Mrkluedck itant group leader im umuir program of Icttum lor all age from childirn to adult will lgtn MoihLiv, Join llth al the Too tfe Municipal Shimming Pool, A qwtLl rne of feoo for Grant life reident will liegin Monday, June IS. Clawe will le offered for beginner, intermediate and advanced twintniert and a troke dcxrlojimait ila for competitive twiminen will lie included. If the demand it great enough a A " tl dw mrmlirn of the thunh. would of the high mined. Mektuedrk lottw Woe of the (dumb of le welcome to at tend. Priesthood quorum pi etnlemie, Chmt of Latter-daSami Tlune who are leing aked UMI leader, group leader, will lie held and Sun- Saturday day. June al the Stake Center, 233 South Second Cad. STAKE PRESIDENT Ue V. Brae ken ha anuoum-ethat In addition lo the general trwiiai which will lirgui ai lo 00 Sun- day morning tpedal leaderdiip tewiont will lie held Saturday aftermiun and evening. A memlier of the take nine wardx are urged to attend the 10.00 am. meeting Sunday, Preddrut Bracken xaid. lie added that visitor, including non- - 1973 Number Fifty Two Summer Swim Program Scheduled Al City Pool . Ju 1, - and cc re- - Jrcliijxnnit dv for ixmqxti-mulive lainitum will lw taught at 0 00 am. If demand permit tin life taxing tla will Iwgui at 10 00 a in. ... , licguuim ,.i, lie taught in the evening at 9 00. Clawe will lie held Monday through Friday for two week and with the eueption uf the 3-tear olJ group, w ill cod $V w ill Regrdration may Iw made at the pool or iy phone. The num-lie- r Pr ied hood leader. MIS Pred- - J1 All at the pool i dent, all other memlieri of fee clawe hunted and are mud 3-LrtwNit for year old will Ward Correlation Council and the fird he taught at 9 00 and 10.00 he paid on or Ward Teacher Development Di- am. and will cod 1730. Lettont rector. A tpecial lor beginner will lie offered at nog ram of leou Prrwdent Bracken will pre-tid- e 900 and I0.(X) in the morning lor residents of the Grauttville at all trwiirn of the two-da- y and again at 5.00 in the after- - area will begin Monday, June conference. noon. Advanced lieginnen will IS. Reservations can lie made lie taught at 9(H) am. and 5.00 and traneportation can lie ar-- p in. Intermediate swimmers will ranged by catling Ruth Yale liegin at 10.00 am. Tlie truke ,v'n 882-324- Memlier of the 30 oice Chapel Choir of 13 Pam, Texa look forward to their Tuesday idt to Tooele. Tlie groop will pemrut a concert uf xacrrd and contemporary mude at the Tooele I'nilrd Mrthodid tliurch. e kw. 884-502- Comnutnily School Dates Sewing Class, June 4 El Paso Methodist Choir To Present Tooele Concert Chapel Choir of the Grace I'nited Methodid Church in El Texas will present a con- of and contemporary music this coming Tuesday eve- ning, June 5. at 8.00 in the Sane- tuary of the Tooele Mrthodid Church here Chapel Choir is on a concert tour through New Mex- . sac-re- 13-da- ""luulllu" u week course will J 1 V Monday evening, Jlune "d discussion of patterns and Dakota, Nebraska and Colorado. . 4. The last class started May 18. hw 10 make them, subsequent n hich ' Kr,M,P class period will feature demon- .. cm ,our is Registration will take place . mnally, comprised ri high school during the first class period and folowitg college young the will cod only $5 per person. "III! pi4rt)iUlt, people. Their director is Law instructor step by step. Classes will begin at; 7.00 p.m. mice D. Dean. each evening. Many church choirs tour; but it is said that few of them achieve Indructor Jorene Watson rethe artistic presentation of the ports that during the eight class Chapel Choir. A local church periods participants will make a set-ispokesman said today. "Rising a skirt and sleeve, out of a strong church music a pair of slacks. They will also program, most of the young learn the techniques involved people have I teen trained in inwith cross-ove- r with younger choirs under Mr. Deans sets, the mitered-v- , zippers withdirection, since early childhood." out a seam, shoulder seam zipthe eight liegin r .d A Spring Ivanoff. by Roliert Wetler, plus many more by prominent or well- - known composer. Aim included in the program are many spirituals ami contemporary nuudier such a from the mud- Day by Day cal CodsN'll, Song Sung Blue" hv Neil Diamond, and a new vmg entitled "There'll Be No Peace Without All Men a One," by Sadve Shephard, which is destin-Poo. (d to le i favorite with audi-ce- rt cncet. opens its door to the whole community free of charge to hear the Chapel Choir as they nresrnt this program which mem- iier Itelicve will thrill young and old alike, Burglaries Lead To Arrest Of Juveniles Teachers Agree On Salaries City Police report that the cess is the result of the concen- arrest of several Tooele area tinted efforts of the Tooele City The plaue above the door of the old seminary has found a new home a Juveniles has cleared up approxi- Police Department. spot in tlie lawn at the seminary. The frontdone was laid May 29 as a memorial to tlie old 1NC1DENTLY three burglamately 25 burglaries that have building. occurred in the city over tlie ries occurred here Tuesday night. Included was the theft of three last two months. from ALSO SOLVED was tlie sleeping bags Cynthia burglary last year of the Harris Jones, 114 South Fourth Street. Traditional numbers which and East Elementary Schools in Also stolen was an antique church per with turtlenecks and tab will be presented include Halle-- which ,fronts. (including pew from Garth Jones, 57 Wert equipment Anyone who prefers to District and the Tooele Educa- - ujah, Amen by Georg small tape recorders) valued at Vine, and a small amount of Wagner, Promotion fora seminary build- found to le inadequate and the make a complete garment rather tion Association have reached "Bless the Lord Tuesday, May 29 was a big by Ippolit off- - over $2(X)0 was taken. Three money which was taken from day for the Tooele LDS Semi- ing came from Fred Fieldsted, building was enlarged bv one agreement on salary negotiations So announced TEA for 1973-7nary when the front stone from music teacher at Tooele High room, an office and a library. the old seminary building was School, and other stake leaders. At this time the front stone was and President Bill Johanson placed on the front lawn of the Bids for construction were issued added. Superintendent Clarke Johnsen. A third class room was addnew seminary building as a his- July 30, 1926. At a secial meetThe settlement calls for a torical reminder. ing held August 13, 1926, LeRoi ed with a few other changes in seven and one-hapercent sal- As early as 1920, Wilford L. Bently, the newly assigned teach1960. This portion was dedicatCfVIII I1H Sill III ary increase in addition to incre- J Isgreen was teaching religion er spoke explaining the purpose ed in 1961. ment and lane changes and in- classes for Tooele Stake in the and importance of a seminary, The old seminary was de-creased costs for insurance. Tooele area residents school buildings. When opposi- - The contract was given to Mr. stroyed in 1970 with the con-tio- n unsolv-resum- e The teachers also agreed to j,ave access j0 the junjor High charges relating to other to religious instruction in Bemson who built the struct ion of the new building responsibilities to assist School gymnasium week days d incidents are contemplated. with lunch period supervision. public schools liecame intense seminary at a cost of $3700 in that same year. The new building One of the youths already through July, Community School it was evident that a place must 1926. was dedicated on August 22, was apparently involv-todaannounced Pratt Director charged Leigh be provided for such education. ' In 1937, the seminary was 1971. ed in twelve of the local bur- A class in driver education Starting Monday, the gym- - glaries and one attempted for adults will be open from 1.00 glary- - Two other youths were especially designed to 5:00 Mondays through Fridays implicated in three incidents, has been announced by Tooele o for anyone, adults or students. Administrators indicate this County School District Pupil faPersonnel Office. wish use to the may The evening class, cilities. which will continue for six weeks, is Activities will include basketscheduled to begin Monday, A call for public cooperation ball (with instruction if requestsoft-ba- ll June 18. Classes will he held in obeying a new traffic regula- ed), volleyball, ping pong, and the use of the trampofrom 6:(X) to 9:00 p.m. each tion involving use of the Bowlline. Community school instrucTwo more contestants have on a tip Tooele City Monday evening and in addition Acting drive-in lot Alley, ing parking entered the race for the Bit at Second North and Main Street tors will supervise all activities. Police, early Thursday morning, to the classroom instruction stuMRS. WILKES Mr. Pratt noted that the apprehended two 17 year old dents will also receive six hours and Spur queen contest. was issued today by Tooele is being sponsored by youths who officers say were of actual driving practice. DarSALLY RYDALCH and Roprogram Hamilton. Chief of Police Orvil bin Warner will be among TooLeft turns off the parking lot Tooele City and is offered to involved in the theft of candy rell Westbrook has been assigned as the instructor. eles fair young ladies vying for and onto Main Street are now the community without cost to from the Top Spot Drive-Inthe participants. The gym will 197 West Vine. the honor to reign over the July said. Left Registration is now open with chief the prohibited, floor fee of 54 dollars and will close the until is a remain The referred two Fourth celebration in Tooele. were exhe boys open turns here are a hazard 1st. Interested persons should resurfaced for the next school to Juvenile Court and then rewho comes Miss June Rydalch must cross because cars plained from Stockton has been riding apply at the Pupil Personnel Oftwo opposing lanes of traffic year. This is expected to be leased to their parents penddone in the latter part of July. action. court fice, 50 South Second West all of her life and will be on ing reach before Wil(north bound) they Mrs. Carol Ann Nesslage her own mount Penny. This is kes, former resident of this city, their own lane (right side). her first queen contest. Signs informing motorists of died Wednesday, May 30 at her She is a student at Tooele home in Salt Lake City of natu- the new regulation which is High and qualified for state ral causes. She was 29 years old. now in effect were posted at rodeo competition in breakBORN AUGUST 9, 1943 at the west exits of the parking lot away roping and goat tying. She Colorado, she was a Wednesday morning. Pueblo, served as secretary of the Rodeo Weve had a number of acof Harold and Robert daughter basClub and participated in cidents here recently, in which TooShe attended Winn. Kring ketball. She is the daughter of ft turns were a contributing ele schools and graduated from Mr. and Mrs. John Rydalch. Hamilton continued, actor, MISS RYDALCH attendMISS WARNER She School. Tooele High ROBIN WARNER is a coed that by making this We a hope on ed Utah State University at Utah State University and is we can solve a few probchange to transferred and scholarship the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 0481 or 1 or Betsy Pull- - a basis of 50 points, ten for Weber State where she graduat- - lems. We believe this will reKenneth A. Warner of Grants-vill- man 4 duce the danger at this interfor complete infor- - poise and figure, 20 on personal- - ed as a registered nurse, section and cut the number of mation on eligibility and appli- - ity, 10 on personal she 1966 On December 11, appearance. She is a member of the Grants-vill- e cation forms. and 10 photogenics. Kenneth O. Wil- - accidents here. married was to Trail Dusters Riding Club Motorists should also rememHORSEMANSHIP will be kes in Tooele. She was active Judging will begin June 10, and is so interested in riding with a tea given ber that the no U Turn Elaine judged on the basis of 100 Club Horse by 'in Arabian Utah the points: that she is taking a horsemanFox and Rita Cole in honor of 20 for sliding stop; 15 of the LDS icy still is in effect for Main backing; and was a ship class at USU. She says her the Street. contestants. The winner 15 for figure eights; 10 roll back; Church. hobbies include anything that will be named at the conclusion 10, reigning, left and right quar- Surviving are her husband, has to do with horses, especialof a horse show the following ter turn; 10, mounting and dis- -' Salt Lake City; her parents, of also She likes trail to riding. ly 4 evening at the Bit and Spur mounting; and 20, arena presen- - Tooele; , brothers and sisters, 7"' cook and sew. 'r C Rodeo arena. v tation. Kenneth Nesslage, Oxnard, Ca.; ;; TO BE eligible for the Bit Contestants will be asked to Ray Nesslage, Clearfield, Utah; Queen Clinic t and Spur Club Queen title a ride the same horse during the Jane ' Winn, Las Vegas; Patrick On Monday, mi June 4 Stu girl must be not less than 16 parade and rodeo on July 4 that i Winn and Deborah Winn, both Paulick will conduct a clinic years old and a legal resident they use in the contest unless Crews will begin a clean up Tooele, and a grandmother Elsie for the contestants at the Bit of Tooele program at the Tooele City cemeCounty. Previous club special permission is obtained. Credit Union To Get New Building Barter, Denver, Colorado. and Spur Grounds starting at For the judging contestants are ineligible. FUNERAL services will be tery Monday, June 4. queens 8:30 p.m. He will give instrucWielding the shovels which began construction of the Tooele Federal Credit Unions Residents are urged to reThree different judges will shall wear cotton western style held Saturday, June 2 in the tion and helps for the young evaluate the contestants on the new $250,000 building are from the left: Ceorge Diehl, Executive Assistant TAD; A. T. jeans and shirts. Hats, ties, chapel of the McKay Mortuary, move all flowers with baskets ladies that will help them in the basis of horsemanship, personal- boots or other accessories will 4670 So. Salt or Roberts, president. Credit Union; James Emerson, manager. Credit Union and Colonel other containers by Sunday Highland Drive, A decorawill be award be Memorial Lake and $50 competition. Ralph C. Robinson, depot commander. Ground breaking ceremonies took place in mid-Ma- y optional. evening. ity, poise Day appearance. City. with members of the various Credit Union committees in attendance. Bud Tremain, GIRLS interested in commornew the and to that tions the not picked up by The girls will attend Friends may call at the presented queen contractor for the new facility, is standing to the left of Mr. Diehl. The building will be peting for the title are invited tea dressed in western wear. each of her two attendants will tuary Friday 6 to 8 p.m. and date will be removed and of this year. to contact Cynthia Hunt 882-- Here a judge will rate them on receive $25. carded by city crews. one hour prior. ready for occupancy in n Students Set Memorial 4. lf Qf one-roo- y. . Changes Traffic Regulations Two More Gals Enter Bit and Spur Queen Contest Adult Driving Class Scheduled bur-nasiu- m suc-wh- Death Claims Former Tooelean 882-121- e. 882-206- Asks Flowers Be Removed From Cemetery ;r: -- -t |