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Show Volume Eighty Two Tooele, I'tali, Friday, (KIoIkt Community Examiners Visit City Uilor't motet Him fa ike fltml ikrrtfmtl frolmrr mrrirm Naalaiaf koomiof rmiMrai Im t. Tooele. While rMaldlshrd Tcarrle residents worry alaad an aderpiale .water utjvlv, reerratnm fatili- ties and new tiahrMry. one t total mi has a if tle imah trsirr lias ctair rrn, IKIlMWi, wlirre to find It, and then, frrw to pay for it. In a t'Jil kaal rmlal nuiket. young latnilies uilrtl find tire inevitable. Sarv. it's already rented," answer fnan kaal laodlortK much more disludmig than tfeihr1iom alaait the water viitly. The Mate program offer ta4i anh to town tfiat nuv qualify a wiiHier in rare of five dif- frrent a'rav srg-nu-n- T 1 HA" INCLUDE planning and initiation, human relations and cultural cmkhmnit. Ecnoo-lui- e drvrloMueiit and ihysM-a- l ruvioauiH-ti- l and (aMiiiuunity 1 Servit-e- Torle Citv wtai one of the Sl.tlll a auk in 1975 when the oaunuuuty was tiled for improvements in the rhvskal esilained tity After all. in this da ami age, t cme if lire nmM laac a ctaivemrmes (lit lew if Tonrte'v nafi rover unmvupicd namrs nf arai Ihm llial do usually manage reM no timer than mi or right lanus aiaalter vrtv up hasrkrrung Mottle. Hie nmhan $11,011 juae tag tar ra-laaoes ailv csaiitlic ales to uvaot nutters NAHRIIJ.Y wane can afford llie $2.0X1 down uvuirtit rar a new $ 15.0 XI Inane, for rsaruile. ( And that Inane is pretty nuah rar I lie low rral anvnmrr according to real eMale cvirr1v) Rut I lie $265 nnm- fainiliev Army Depot To Observe Hispanic Heritage Week of pro-jxf- O adminiM-ralo- Number Eighteen Cm! Fifteen Cent 970 " p im luded all kind community lieautifitaliiMi 1 Housing Ills Persist, Sonne Relief In Sight A Rump ",Hy judge" from the I'lrh IVjwrlmnil of Cum- iHNiltv Affairs itlcd Toorte WVdnrwUy a wiri of a Mate-HlJtmgrm rtKtMiupng risk' iinpiu cim-ii- That 1, r Dale Howard, lie said sewer plant improvements parks and recreation projrtis and mad improvement effotls all played a part in winning the award. CUreM wvukslmjn arid films will highlight Natiraral Annv Deinit (Vtolier IlnpanR' Heritage Week activities at Tiuu-lvja-ake- e 4-- tlilv tavnaiil. esen with Kill it. A P id Inanes is going can iusite rady giev hairs m a hum fa wane. (X up in the mutheaM Mcle id town course lasts ami iusurame aikl 'right now. Many are ready ha am alter 8 Hi to $ 0 a month abate. iaciiutna( abeadv. Acuna town, in tla malhweM srctia. a new ts a defuute problem nnalular 70 udidictsnai id iu Tiaa-le- , siaia the to actofclmg many A few families wlm w amir led ami klp-sr- d homes is also Irian avartiin-n- l to aurtiiient Inanrs are Mill left in the Ninth-raarea ha jnitrnl ial ha una it Its I adore fimlilig what mab-rwa- lu-m- they wanted. While tlie frutal nuiket. tlglit ha tlie last fiair years hasnt changed mmh. dcsrlocrv antici-Ulinurw families base heljasl oja-up tlie new Inane awsibili-lie- s . . ha those who can afford g u Squadron Receives Charter THIS A KIR'S judges said they were impressed with a variety of recent improvements including the downtown tark, the library plaa, new tennis courts and lull arks golf course improvements the new Catholic chunh and lans for a new facility to replace the Edgemnunt school. d sa-akrr- Hariiara Gimltcl and Ann Seilers of the Tooele Woman's (Tull have spearheaded the effort to a city scralKiok and host the city judges to help insure that Tooele stays in the running for the community awards. Mesican final will I featured on the Military Community Chdi ntetm Wednesday at mam. Jolm Mediiu, Oiicami Omhtidsman for the State of I'tah, Ico-- , liila ltprz, S(X:l() and IM UIK selection for "('hicano of the 'Year", and Boh Torres, State Employment Office, Ogden will lie the guest sKaken Thursday. An Odolier 9 dinner and dance at the Military Ccmummity (.lull will conclude the dcmt olrservance of llisiauic Week Saturday nigjht. The Fennin Miera I wild and Mesican final will lie featured. Happy hour K scheduled to Mart at 6:30 p.in. followed liy diuiK-- r frean 7:30 to 8:30 ami daucing at 9 p.m. e prc-iar- housing, (arst of new homes and tight rental market have caused difficulties for new and coming families in- harcaMors I n h pndesskaial ami those id the kaal armchair vatiriy, sav steady and imreas-in- g growth seems to la the firture ha Tuiale. Arif treekt .la Imtrrrlrir mlth ike Ofmrttormt kmmlrrm. M Special LDS Tlie Tma-l(aatiaisile Squad-na- t of the Civil Air Iatnil liec ame e Four hrairhaig vnniiurv will lie held Wednesday. (Vlolwr 6 and Thursday. Ortolirr 7 In the theater in Building 1003. CneM s are scfieduk-- for Inith 8 am. sessiiais of EaM and Harris Elementary Sc Itools will llilmgital Miak-nl- s put cat a presmlalicai Marling at 10. .10 a m. Joe Truillo. cluecl or ti human rrlaliiuts for the Tooele Riurd of Education, will narrate the prcsentatiiai. new bmorow tiers. And nnfule Inane facilities are esiamlmg at scune ku al sites. B4 the squrre Mill csaitin-la- v The w tamlile ha aWitments is juM as intense. And etiananic an nflnial (liartrr Spiatlmii TirvLiv when I'tah Wing (ill. Harold llilltum presented the certibcatiiai to local iia-- liars. Caan-liuml- n Tlie uescntatiui was made al the nuuithly of wpiadnai and reucseulatives at tlie W ing Ilcakuai1erv Building al Fort Daiglas in Salt lake City. g Tlie Ogilen Senior Squadron in ccaiN'raliiai with the Tooele (aaiipisile Solatium gave a slide presentation and lecture to mein-la-r- s of the Jeep Patrol Tuesday evening. Priesthood Session Sat. The siccial sessicai of the I.DS Pncsthood, will la held Saturday night in the Tonrle I'tah Slake lhatse, lagiuniiigat 7 p.m. Direct radio tuoadcaM will made fnan the Talantacle in Salt lake City, to the Tooele Stake I liaise. la All PrieMhiaal holders in the Torale I'tah and the Tooele I'tah North Stakes are urged to attend this important meeting which is part of the Oiunh's Conference taiug held this weekend in Salt Lake City. veini-annu- National Crime Up, Burglary Local Culprit Serious crime in the United States rose three percent during the first six months of 1976 over that sana period of 1975 according to an FBI reM)rt released laM week. This compares with an increase of 13 percent during the first half of 1975 over 1974. CAPTAIN Jess Peterson of the Torale Police Department said although the figures reflect a national crime rate in large cities, they have Very little relevance to rural area crime. Hie major area of increase in the local area according to department statistics is burglary. more incidents of Thirty-eigh- t burglary bringing the years total to 141, have licen reported than in the same period in 1975. Two rapes have lieen report ed, one more than last vear. ACCORDING to Sergeant Pat Dunlavy incidents of assault and auto theft are down this year. assaults have lieen Forty-sevecommitted compared to 60 reported last year. Only five cases of auto theft compare with eight in 1975. There were no cases of Homicide or Roliliery rejiortcd to the department in 1975 or so far in ' 197ft Attorney General Edward H. Levi reports nationwide, the violent crimes of murder, forcible rape, roliliery and aggravated assault have also decreased six during the first six percent months. Reported offenses of murder decreased twelve percent, roll lieries were down ten percent. n Funeral Marvel for services M. Gowans, 76, who died TuesSeptemlier 28, 1976 in a Salt day, Lake City hospital, will be held Ward LDS in the Tooele 5th-8tChapel, Saturday, Octolier 2, 1976 beginning at 1:00 p.m. FRIENDS may call at the Tate beMortuary, Friday, Octolier 1, tween the hours of 9 p.m. and one hour prior to the services at the mortuary. Mis. Gowans was born March 21, 1900 ill Lakeview, to Robert A. and Elizabeth Shields Murd ray and she married Marlin in Blueliell, Utah in Feb. 1818. MRS. COWANS Mr. Allred died Oct. 1924, and in Gowans she married Neal G. two daughters, Mrs. Arloha Bird, Oct. 1929 in Malad, Idaho. This Draper,, and Mrs. Ed. (Velma) solemnized marriage was later Mehalich, Tooele, and the followin the Salt Lake LDS Temple. brothers and sisters: Earl Muring Mr. Gowans died March 27, 1953. ray, Lyndon; Afton L. Murray, She was a member of the LDS Oregon City, Ore.; John M. MurChurch, the American Legion ray, Grantsville; Ellis Murray, Mrs. Uovd (Fern) Gowans, Mrs. Auxiliary, the Eagles Auxiliary, the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Orvel (Gladys) Hamilton, all of and the Senior Citizens organiTooele; Mrs. Faye Foster, Oakzation. land, Cal.; and Mrs. Ralph (NaMRS. COWANS is survived omi) Woodard, Salt Lake City, 40 grandchildren, 44 great grandby five sons, Arthur M. Allred, Kearns, John L. Allred, Santa children and three great great Clara, Calif., and Marlin D. grandchildren. Burial will take place in the Amesbury, Mass.; Willard and Farrell Gowans, Tooele and Tooele City cemetery. h 7-- All-re- , . All-re- d, , Levi said. THE FIRST six months figures were contained in the FBI's Uniform Crime. Reports, released today by FBI Director Clarence M. Kelley. Director Kelley said the Crime Index comprised seven offenses that are considered serious of their nature, frequenlikelihood of becoming and cy, known to law enforcement agencies. Today's figures are based on information from city, county, and state law enforcement agencies throughout the nation. The percent of increase for both the first and second quarters of 1976 are considerably those of a year ago, Mr. Levi said. DIRECTOR Kelley said the overall increase of three percent for the quarter was most influenced by the many offenses of to law rejiorted WHILE THE trend is en- larceny-theenforcement eleven percent up couraging, there remains a net increase in serious crime a clear nationwide. Suliuriian area law enforcereminder that all segments of the criminal justice system must con- ment agencies reported an overall increase in serious crime of tinue working to solve the proli-Ictwo percent, while agencies in rural areas experienced a one Serious crime for the first quarpercent rise. Cities with 100,000 ter of 1976, reported earlier by' or more inhabitants had a four the FBI, rose four percent over in reported increase percent the comparable period of 1975. Crime Index offenses. Property crimes of burglary, Geographically, the Northeaslarceny-thef- t, and motor vehicle tern States reported a nine pertheft, as a group, increased four cent increase in crime. The North percent. Burglary was down five Central States were up three per percent and motor vehicle theft cent, the Western States two per offenses were down three cent and the Southern States one lie-lo- w ft - percent. Butch Porter, left, and Dick Griffith make plans for fire prevention week October Tooele Native Joins Attorneys Office Marvel Gowans Tooele Native Dies Tuesday ' and aggravated assault and forcible raie decreased one percent each. Sixtv-thre- e cities over 100, (MX) reported decreases in serious crime during the 1976 period, Mr. Tooele native Ronald Elton was recently sworn in as Assistant Tooele County Attorney in the county courthouse. Elton, a 1966 graduate of Tooele High School, has worked in the office for almost two years prosecuting numerous cases for the state under an apprentice law student rule.' .He received his Juris Doctor degree from the University of Utah Law school earlier this year and has lieen admitted to the Utah State Bar. Elton also attended Brigham Young University and later served an LDS Mission in Michigan. He is the son of Cleo and the late Rex Elton. Ron graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Utah in Business Management in 1973 and is married to Kathv Rupp. They have two children. He has established a private practice as an associate of Tooele County Attorney Edward Watson. The sale of kidneys for use in transplants is increasing in number with ads appearing in New York and Philadelphia newspapers. Destitute Americans are turning to the sale of kidneys and offer them for $5(X)0 each. More than 100 calls have been received by the National Kidney Foundation . Under 5 the Drug Store Rotation Plan New Assistant County Attorney Ron Elton reviews his first felony case. Elton was born and raised in Tooele. T. C. DRUG Will be OPEN This Sunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 1 p.m. i 3-- Firemen Tell Residents To Avoid Fire Hazards still have Tooele residents much to learn aliout how to aid their volunteer fire deparltment during community emergencies according to volunteer fireman Butch Porter. Porter is the 1976 local chairman for Fire Prevention Week. FIRE Prevention Week begins Monday, Octolier 4 and gives us an opportunity to remember serious fire hazards and remind the community how they can help their firemen carry out their resaid sponsibilities efficiently, Porter. According to Porter and Tooele Fire Chief Dick Griffith, one of the biggest local hazards during fire emergencies turns out to be Tooele residents. People need to realize that its against the law to follow an emergency vehicle," explained Griffith. About a month ago a youth was caught in a culvert TOOELE FOOTBALL Friday, October U and was close to lieing drowned, Time was of the essence, hut people just didn't pull over for the emergency vehicles. And once they did let as pavs, they (Continued on page eight) U.S. POSTAL SERVICE STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP MANAGEMENT AND CIRCULATION Act of August 12, 1970: Section 3685, Title 39, United States Code TITLE OF PUBLICATION: Tooele Transcript DATE OF FILING: October 1, 1976 FREQUENCY OF ISSUE: Weekly LOCATION: 58 North Main, Tooele Countv, Utah 84074 NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PUBLISHER, EDITOR and MANAGING EDITOR: PUBLISHER: Joel J. Dunn, Tooele, Utah EDITOR: Joel J. Dunn, Tooele, Utah MANAGING EDITOR: Chris Jones, Tooele, Utah OWNER: Transcript Bulletin Publishing Co., Inc. Joel J. Dunn, President, Tooele, Utah Loren C. 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