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Show J. Earl Tate Ey es 90th zO. Joseph Earl Tate celebrates his 90th birthday the 7th of January. Mr. Tate was lom in Tooele in 1890 to Joseph Seetree Tate and Matilda Nelson. lie spent his early years in the two story red brick home at 129 South First West, that his father built around 189-1- . He helped his father plant the large tree that is still standing in the rear of this lot (back of Tate f '& OPEN 3 WEEKDAYS DAYS 9:30 to 8 ONLY SAT. Tate-Ilick- .A THURS., FRI. A SAT. BOY COOPER Hi! My name is Kurt Vincent Cooper and I arrived at the Bear River Valley Hospital in Tremonton, Utah November 25, 1979. 1 weighed 7 pounds 3 ounces and was 19 inches long. My parents are Roger and Diane Cooper. I have one sister, Laura, who is four yean old. My grandparents are Tex and Connie Jones and Vincent and Vcrgie Cooper of Tooele. My great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jones, Sr., of SSaSSSSKig -T- which he faithfully performs every day. X Colonel Commends Tooele Guard Unit Members of the Tooele the upcoming SQT tests tion of the unit. classes in rigging, demoldetachment of the 117th highlighted the unit's activTHE Tooele unit has itions, communications, SPECIALS! ities. always been one of the fin- Col. Melvin Frandsen, est units in fhe State and I commander of the 115th am pleased to note that Engineer Croup of which with what I've seen today, the Tooele unit is affiliated, that tradition should conconducted the first inspec- - tinue for some time, Col. Frandsen commented after his review of the troops. The SQT test, an innovative new method of evaluating a soldiers effectiveness in performing his or her military occupation, Every Monday. . . has been used by the regu- lar Army for over three Unbelievably years. Recently implemented by National Cuard and Army Reserve components, it promises to enhance the Army's training and evaluation program for reserve units and provide a means of correlating respective skills between the regular Army and the reserves. Incorporating both writ- Good! HAM & CHEESE OMELET Served After ten and practical testing methods, the SQT test compensates for weaknesses in an individuals ability to take written tests by allowing the soldier to demonstrate a required task either singly or in conjunction with his squad or platoon. Preparation for the SQT test, which is scheduled to be held in the spring of 1980, involved a series of Each JUDD STEAK MEAL! land-min- e M-6- 0 a& warfare, and the machine gun. EACH soldier moved progressively through the stations where he was to perform a specific task such as laying out a mine Reid, setting up a field radio and operating it properly, or preparing a stick of TNT for deployment. 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Creat grandparents A1 and Clara Criffith, Miller, there has been a are Wilma Alkema, Tooele, the to progood response Lake Salt City, and Carrie gram with interest split between the cash incentive Ericson, Salt Lake City. and the $2000.00 education assistance bonus. Anyone interested in obtaining information about the opportunities offered by the Utah Cuard should contact Sgt. Miller at clergy wife was reminded that young children have difficulty thinking in abstract terms. She was quesdaughter about what she had tioning her learned in Sunday School. TTie little girl explained that everyone was good and bad. Very seriously, she continued, We all have two sides good and bad and I know which is which. Gesturing with a sweeping motion from her left shoulder all the way down to her left foot, she graphically illustrated. All this over here is my bad side! CASUAL BOY CALLISTER This little guy is Luke Thomas Callister. He was born Nov. 8, 1979 and ld 494 So. Main, Tooele, 11-- 5 He credits his own good health to the exercises Texas. MR. TATE MONDAY SUN. Mortuary). The lam that is next to this tree was moved log by log from the north of town and put together as it had !een liefore by having each log numlrered. Around 1908 the Tate family moved to Salt Lake City where his father worked for ZCMI Drug and he was also a very faithful Temple worker. Earl attended the LDS Business college and after two yeans obtained a certificate in Telegraphy. He olrtained a job at Tooele working 12 hours a day, seven days a week, for $60 a month. On June 25, 1913 he married Bertha Shields. He purchasedd the house at 126 North First East for $I8(X) cash and still lives there. All of his three children were born there, Maxine Grimm, LaVar Tate and Norma Allen. Earl Irecame express agent at the depot in New Town. Alrout 1914 he s Furniture and this and J. D. Hicks started the continued as a family business for many years. Earl became Superintendent of the Tooele V'alley Railroad with offices at the smelter. He retired from this job in 1947 and worked for Tate Mortuary. He still has an office in their building and drives his own car, cooks his own breakfast and dinner, and walks to and from work every day. Engineer Company, Utah National Cuard participated in their monthly drill over the weekend of Dec. 8 and 9. A command inspection and preparation for 9-- 6; BOY JENSEN Meet 7 pound Victor Edward Jensen, who arrived at the LDS Hospital, Salt Lake City, to pleased parents Ron and Debie Jensen, of Stansbury Park. Five year old Stacey Dee who had been waiting for a brother or sister for some time, was also pleased. Crandparents are Mr. Dee Ortega, Stansbury; Mr. Edward A. Quyano, Mission Viejo, Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jen- sen, Crantsville. Creat STATE. PHONE. grandparents are Mrs. Andrea Ortega, Mrs. L. L. Gollaher and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Jensen, Elberta, Utah. 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