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Show y . . T Volume Fifty Nine Mayor Proclaims e Week Bike-Hik- Gar Swan will lc presented III concert Sunday afternoon ut 4:00 p.m. in (lie lligh School chorus room. This lOseur old prinligs will include in liis conqiositious Iroin (hr masters. Timh-I- many Ten Year Old Pianist Will Present Recital lie's just a little smidgin of 4 nun hes tnilv 10 wars old and lie is scry bashful ami reticent when it conics to the accomplishtalking almi ments he has achicsctl iluriui' his young life. But Cary Swan is a serv and many other noted composers. The public is invited to Cary's recital which will lie held in the Tooele High School Choral Boom (auditorium) beginning at 4 p.m. PI WO THE the isnt only field of endeavor that has talented and estraordmarv young lieen mastered bv Master Swan. man who has achieved many He also plays the clarinet in the lofty heights during his brief elementary school Honor Band, life. inoiig his accomplishments, he is on the student ImmIv counHrhaps he escclls more pro- cil of the East Elementary ficiently in the field of music school .council and was President more than he docs in his other of the Third Grade last year. endeavors. Currently he is in the Fourth GKY IS a child prodigy Grade at East. In the recent inon the piano." is the summation dividual band contest, Gary was of his music teacher lamise a finalist in that comotitioii. On the athletic field he Johns. "I know that he not onlv practices his own music dili- alvi excels as he won the Pass, gently each and every day, but he also is able to plav and practice the music of his older brother," Mrs. Johns added, "lie is one of the lies! and fastest I students have advancing ever had. Young Clary will be presented in recital this Sunday, n May 19 as he presents" a of recital, Tooele Stake President Lee consisting piano of Beethoven, V'. Bracken announces that the compositions Mo.art, Tchaikovsky, Crieg, Quaiteily Stake Confluence will Kabelevskv be held in the Tooele Stake Dcbtissv, 1 like-Hik- Punt and Kick couiH'titiou when he was nine sears old and finished fourth in the stale. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Swan of Tooele. GABY COMES by his musiial talent naturally, since all of his brothers and sisters are musically inclined, his mother and father are loth talented musicians, and his grandparents also noted throughout Tooele as accomplished musicians. Practicing is not drugery to Gary, music is fun and exciting, and now he will share his talent with the public. It is an opportunity for the public to enjov the music of the masters. as played by young Gary Swan. Tooele Stake Quarterly Conference Scheduled For Saturday And Sunday one-ma- Saint-Saen- Teachers Receive 10 Pay Increase The Tooele County School District and the Tooele Educahave reached tion Association agreement on salary negotiations for 1974-7announced Superintendent Clarke N. Johnsen and TEA President Bev Belnap. The settlement calls for a 10 salary increase in addition to increment, lane changes, increased costs for insurance and some lav help for elementary lunch time supervision. 5 House, 253 South 2nd East this Satin day and Sunday. The geneial session, which is open to the public will be held Sunday, May at 10:00 a.m. 19 beginning Satin da v sessions will begin at 4:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. At the 4:30 session the following officeis aie lequested to be in attendance: the Stake Piesidencv, High Council. Stake Executive Secretary, Stake and Waid Keith Bankhead, Democrat, announced today that he will seek the office as fpur- - year Tooele County Commissioner. In announcing his intention to seek election to this office, As a life Bankhead stated: long resident of Tooele county I have seen and enjoyed the growth in this area and feel vve have only scratched the surface of the potential. Tooele Countv has unlimited possibilities for outdoor recreation and tourist trade as well as great potential for industrial growth. I FEEL my experience as well as 2nd V.P. Tonioli, a 4th grade at West Elementary has been elected second (President- - elect) Tooele Education AssoRev Belnap, President Kent School, of the ciation, of the TEj announced today. "Ballots were sent to 275 members of the TEA and voting was conducted within each Mr. Belnap indis'idual school, Mr. Tonioli is in his third year as a teacher in the Tooele school district. He is a native of Tooele and a graduate of BYU. Mr. Tonioli has served as a school representative to the TEA legislative body. He has also been chairman of the Teachers Ethics and Professional Standards Committee for two years as well as serving on other ad hoc committees. Mr. Tonioli will be' Presi- dent of the Tooele Education Association in 1976-7- To Begin May 22 The Bit and Spur Queen Clinic has been scheduled for the next three Wednesdays start- employ- ing May 22. The clinic MR. BANKHEAD tually spending time with the citizens of Tooele County in their places of employment, and employment. business, homes, farms and civic "I have always felt Tooele organizations. was an excellent place to live Bankhead is a graduate of and raise a family. The friendli- Tooele High School where he ness of the people and quiet participated in FFA and athlesmall town atmosphere in our tics. He attended Utah State Westminster and communities holds a great at- University traction to the city dwellers. College, majoring in Economics and Business Administration. Many of the people who comservA veteran, Bankhead mute to Tooele to earn their income, but who live in and ed two years as a paratrooper spend it in Salt Lake and Utah in the 11th Airboume Division in Germany. He worked eight counties could be easily convinced to live in our county if years at Dugway Proving Ground we continue to upgrade our atand is presently a Division Manatitudes and businesses. ger with American Western Life "I PLAN to make my serInsurance, General Agent for vice as a Commissioner of a Equity Educators Life and a direct contact nature bv ac- - member of the National Assoeia- - which will be conducted by Connie DeSimon is to help prepare girls for the contest ' and teach them basic personality and horsepoise, manship. be must made by May 20. Contestants may register by calling one of numbers ' the following 882-248- 882-338- 3 or 882-048- Part of the judging will take place Sunday, June 9 at 2 p.m. at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Jay DeLaMare. Judging on horsemanship will be June 10, 7 p.m. at the rodeo grounds. tion of Security Dealers. He is an active member of t and church groups and avid sportsman. He is married to the former Brunhilde Lang and the father of three children. civic is an Ibke Couiiiilttee i orisists ol Bill llohitiek. Tooele High S Idol. Mis. Joseph Glilibcl. Tooele Bud glade sdiools and Mrs Smith, refreshments and pledge Ioiiii validation. For on Clifford L. Carson, Republican, incumbent County Sheriff will seek a second term as Toiiili County Sheriff. Carson has a total of 27 years expori- ence in the Sheriffs department and stated, 1 would like the opportunity to continue the programs that have been initiated by my administration. Sheriff Carson is a memlier of the Utah Law Enforcing Advisory Council and was instrumental in securing a large portion of the money to build the new County Courthouse. Recently he was elected Second Vice President of the Utah Sheriffs Association. DURING his term of office he added the new deputy team to the department and plans are underway to add another deputy dog team to the service very soon. These teams are used for riot control, sniffing out prowlers in homes and businesses, disbursing mobs and controlled foreign detecting substances. Carson is a veteran of 27 years in the sheriffs office having first joined the service under Charles A. Hvmas back in 1947. He served under Sheriff Fay Gillette, until 1971 when he became sheriff of Tooele County. Carson is a WW II veteran having served in the 80th Infantry under General Patton in Bastone, Austria and other European fronts. He has been awarded the European Theater and Conduct ribbon, Good Purple Heart Medals. has CARSON SHERIFF bookof most the performed keeping for the office and is intimately familiar with all office as well as field operations. He is also a farmer and raises K-- 9 Apply For Abatements County Clerk Advises Counts' residents Tooele who mav Ik eligible for prop-eitshould abatements tax make application as soon as (i5 sears of age or older. (i5 veals old Single SS2-303- Bill llohllK-k- . Proceeds will lie used for iiiuih needed sheltered woikshop for Tooele's retarded and haudicapHd. the Methodist Minister Will Address Students At Baccalaureate Service Dr. Sheriff Carson Files Re-Electi- RoIk'iI MiisiI, minis- the Tooele Community MethiKhst Church will lie the principal sKaker for the High School Baccalaureate, Sunday evening at 7.00 p.m. Dr. MusiE topic 1974: A Space Odyssey, will highlight ways in which our astronauts had transforming religious cxierienccs as part of their journeys and discovand how we share in eries faith. their space-ag- e I)R. Ml'SIL was Ixirn in Ft. Dodge. Iowa, in 1930 when rockets to the iiiimiii were a 25th century A.D. dream of the Buck Rogers comic strip, lie attended elementary school in Pocahontas, Iowa, then moved to Colorado in 193S and attended schools there through 1918, when he graduated from high school in Sterling, Colorado. Hef attended the University of Colorado and graduated in 1952 W'ith a Distributed Major in education, philosophy, and American literature. He did SIIERIFF CARSON honors work in political science, cattle when not performing his and was also elected to honor societies in education and music. duties as sheriff. His theological training Carson is a graduate of at Iliff School of TheoTooele High School and served began in Denver, where he rean LDS mission in California logy ceived the degree Master of in 1941-4is a member He in 1955. At that time of the Tooele North Stake High Theology he was awarded a scholarship Council. He is married to for advanced studies, and enFarr Carson and is the rolled at Harvard for theolofather of three children. gical study. IN 1959 he began work on a PhD degree at Boston University, and he received the degree of DOCTOR OF Philosophy in Systematic Theology ter Community Methodist Church. Ik also serves as minister in the Methodist Church in Eu- ill La-R- reka. Bev. MusiE family includes his wife, Dorothy, who teaches English in the junior high school rado Colorado in College, and .at . .Metropolitan State College, in Denver. he was DURING 1971-7- 2 a Civil Rights Siecialist, in the Colorado Civil Bights ComSprings, .. . mission. He came to Tooele in June of 1972 as the minister in the Concert Choir Schedules Program Tooele High Conceit Choii, and the Utah State Sunset singing gioup will combine their talents when they piesent a public conceit Wednesday, May 15. The conceit will begin at in 1969. Rev. Musil has served as 8:00 p.m. in the Tooele High minister in Methodist congre- School Auditoiium. gations in Colorado and New The Sunset, a singing gioup Hampshire and from from the Utah State Univeisity he was the Methodist Campus featmes four lovely and talentMinister at the University of ed young ladies. The gioup was Denver. originally formed by Annie Fei-liFrom 1969 to 1971 he a niece of band di lector C. courses in Western Roy Feu in, who is a fieshman taught World Reoigions at The Colo- - and a giaduate fiom Mini ay. Other members are Jamie Summers and Rhonda Hall, fiom Sky Lai sen from The Division of Family View and Chi is Services has moved to the new This gioup has peifoimed Main. Courthouse, 47 South Phone number for the new of- for seveial high schools, churfice is ches and just leeentlv pei form ext. 250. 1964-196- The Uni-veisi- ty 9 Announcement Buyers Fair Will 882-555- and three daughters Sarah. Karen anil Rebecca. REV Ml'SIL'S special community concerns and involvements include: serving on the advisory councils of the Tooele County Crisis Center, the MurrMental Jordan- - Tooele ayHealth the Tooele Centro, County Alcohol and Drug Council. and living Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Protestant Christian Center, at the University of Utah. His special interests and hobbies include building model airplanes, sailboating, and occasional overnight camping expeditions. No ticket will be needed to attend the Baccalaureate Service and the public is cordially invited to attend. THS Lo-ga- n. Approximately 30 dealeis from Tooele and Salt Lake Valley will display their waies at the Tooele Federal Ciedit Union' Annual Spiing Buyeis Fair which will be held this Saturday and Sunday at the National Guaid Aimory. Director of the Fail, James Emerson savs that the i espouse to inquiiies has been most giati-fyinand based on l etui ns of merchants who have indicated that they will participate this yeais Fair promises to be bigger and better than any of the pievious thiee. The Fair, which is fiee to the public will open at 9:00 a.m. each day and will run until 5:00 p.m. Included in the show will be booths selling fiee piizes and exhibits of campeis, tiaileis, terrain vehicles, mobile boats, homes, motoi cycles, trucks, cats, home and spotting goods. This maiks the fomth year that the Tooele Fedeial Ciedit Union has sponsoied the Fail, and each yeai it has giown in both popularity and number of participants. For the fiist time this veai, the exhibits will be displayed in the open as well as inside the armory.- - Fifteen Cents per copy fust." Mr. Ewing staled. Applications tail Ik mailed to liiav raru up to $15lNt per vear the Counts (Jerk's office, but. ITRM)NS desiring to mle still ualtlv. Mairied couples if possible, and applicants should or hike for the iclaided rnav possible Counts ( letk Dennis mav earn up to hi file cer in to Ik sure it obtain a pledge form from any l.wmg said IimI.iV. under f5 gets done propel y, the clerk tain cases of the followingVii abatement. Mr. Ewing mav also In eligible for abate- continued. East Eleuieiitarv: Mr. B. explained, is a dedmti.Mi from ment and should make appliHe also noted that exempBaldwin, Mr. Avcrett, Miss Oua the full amiMiiil of the assessCiiiiIm-I- . ed tax on any piece of prop- cation. Eaih case svill Ik re- tions can not exceed $4000. hv the Anyone with a question alxmt Mr. erty, Abatements are authoned viewed iudeMndenllv 'Vest Elemciitaiy: Board of for widows Equalization. County priH edures is ins ited to call Central Silioul. Mr. ipialified veteians. Shepard. "It is urgent that appli- the Tooele Couiitv Clerk' OfMi Bmle; Harris Vliool: Mr. of veteians and mioverished or filed liefoie June fice I.uulscv; Tooele Jr. High: Mr. other needy (indigent) mtsoiix cations Ik K. Ilimiiigton, High Sellout; Run Two Days Queen Clinic ment in Civil Service gives me the opportunity to share my ideas wi t h the people of Tooele Comity. "I am especially interested in developing quality low cost housing for the lower income families as well as programs for expanded education Tonioli Elected Cleiks, Bishopiics, Piiesthood Piesidencv and Gioup Leadeis. At the meeting lieginning said. at 7:00 p.m. all adult membeis Tooele Resident To Run For Commissioner in business IS yeais and older aie lequested to be in attendance. This includes men and women, manicd and unmanied. of the stake teacher Tooele Mavor Douglas Sagers has signed a prmlamation declaring the week of Slav I It It as "Hike- - Bike Week" for the Bctardcd ill Tooele Cilv. r THE proclamation Sageis commended all of Tooele's iitieus who work for and sene the retarded. The asked the people of Mayor Totiele to recognize and support all those engaged in such an important cause. He encouraged eath jiervm in Tooele to on Saturjoin in the I day, May ISth at 9 am. The hike will start at East Eleuieiitarv School and proceed to 7th and the Smelter Boad. on up to the Smelter and return to East Elementary School, a distance of approximately ten miles. 1974 llike- The Tooele Nf.i-xo- Child Prodigy Number Fifty Tooele, Utah, Tuesday, May 14, 1974 ed foi inmates of the Utah State Piison. Billed as a Pop Conceit, THS students will sing such Walk On By, numbers as, Shambala, and will highlight Other music from Godspell. I familiar numbers will be What Can See Clearly Now, Do You Get When You Fall in Love? and many others. The Conceit Choir, the THS gills choms, and outstanding student peifoimers will be part of the program with the Sunset USU group filling out the balance of the progiam. Admission is $1.(X) Funeral Held For Elsie James Funeral services for Elsie were held Monday in the Fifth Ward Church. Mrs. James died May 9 in a Tooele nursing home of natural causes. She was 73 years, M. James of age. Born December 24, 1900 at LaVan, Juab County, she was a daughter of II. C. and Emma Moss Mortensen and was married to Roy James April 18, 1920 in Salt Lake City. Mrs. James was a member of the LDS Church and American Legion Auxiliary. Surviving are her husband, son Vern R., of Logan, Utah and Mrs. Dan M. (LaVelle) Eastman of Salt Lrfke City; ten grand- children and three other great grandchildren. a are survivors Other William brother and sisters, Mortensen, and Mrs. O. E. (Eulalia) Dunn, both of Tooele; Mrs. Ilarrv J. (Mae) Hickman, Salt Lake City and Mrs. Albert (Iona) Bunnell, Palo Alto, Cal. t for adults and 50 cents for students and children. Proceeds fiom the conceit will be used to help Cliffoid Skoglund deft ay expenses on his tour this summer with the American band and chorus. The Sunset, Rhonda Hall, Annie Ferrin, Jamie Summers and Chris Larsen will be the featured artists at the Tooele High School Concert Choir to be presented Wednesday, May 15 at 8:00 p.m. at the high school auditorium. ' |