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September 13, 1967 (16 pages)

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Q The Neveae County Nugget. -. Sept, 13, 1967 Alvin ara gay. Dies Rites Held . Funeral rites were Scab Monday at the Bergemann and Son Chapel for Alvin S. Trivelpiece, newsman and dean of western Nevada county working _ Press, who died Satruday, ALVIN 8. TRIVELPIECE Trivielpiece, referred to as a "native son," had been a full time correspondent for the Sacramento Bee in Nevada City for the past 20 years, He wasanoted authority on Nevada county history and had instigated or was part of numerous promotional features highlighting his chosen "home", Although he was not born here he was qualifed as a native son by his untiring efforts in behalf of the community, He was recognized for his guidance in theformation of the Henness Pass Highway Association and revival of the local Chapter of E Clampus Vitus, Hé was historian of the local group. and selected the name of the new chapter of William Morris Stewart and assisted in drafting and placing of many local histroical plaques by the Clampers, In recognition of his work in promoting Henness Pass he was perpetually elected honorary Mayor of Meadowlake on the annual jeep trek over the century old freight route over the Sierras, Renowned for his contributions to journalism he received special recognition for his handling of the Santo murder tiral in the early 1950s and later the Una Fine double-wife case, involving the unexpected return of a prisoner of war, He was commended for his "Wild Horse Annie" series which brought about legNEVADA COUNTY NUGGBY, PUBLISHED EVERY WEDNESDAY BY NEVADA COUNTY PUBLISHING CO, 818 Broad Street, Nevada City, Ca. 95959 Telephone 265-2471 Garrett Stack, Editor Second class postage paid at Nevada City, California. Adjudicated a legal newspaper of general circulation by the Nevada County Superior Court , Juce 3, 1960, Decree No, 12,406, Subscription Rates: one year, $3,00; two years, $5, 00 L007 2 “daughter, ‘Sue Mo islation correcting the abuse of ae wild horses in Nevada, He was one of those accusing the State of Nevada of. stealing the name-frojm Nevada City and Nevada county. He was also instrumental in getting legislation introduced proclaiming Donner Summit.a "sun disaster" area whett lack of snows finacially ““pilined the winter sport enterprises of that area. "He was a Nevada City, Nevada county, sponsor first, last and always, and deserving of the title of "native" of the area,” said a tribute paid to him in the Grass Valley Union, Born July 1, 1903, in LaMaine, Siskiyou county, he spent most of his. youth in the Stockton area and attended schools there, He began his journalistic career at the age of 20 with the Stockton Independent, He was later named publicity director ofthe Jumping Frog Jubilee at Angels Camp and through his early endeavors the exposition is now in-‘national and international prominence, In 1948 he joined the Sacramento Bee news staff and moved to Nevada City. He.immediately became a student of Nevada county hitory and was well qualified to give background ‘on any number of historical: subjects, This background proved of great value in seeking acceptance’ of the Malakoff Diggins as a state park, —. Survivors include. his wite Margaret of:N “City; a or Sect: mento; a son Dr, A. W. Trivelpiece of Silver Spring, Maryland, ; Also a sister, Beth Troutner of San Luis Obispo and four grandchildren, Two brothers, Bob and Bill proceeded him in death, Bullards Bar AreaPortions Are Closed Portions of the Bullards Bar Area are closed to public access and use, Tahoe National Forest Supervisor Henry Branagh announces that the Yuba County Water Agency has closed access and use by the public in the eastern protion of the Bullards Bar Project Area, The closure is authorized under a Federal Power license issued to the Water Agency, Reason for the closure is due to the extreme fire hazard caused by clearing debris and for safety reasons during present clearing operations. Roads in the Garden Valley area and the Pepper Ranch Campground are affected by the closure, Camping in undeveloped areas along the east side of the Bullards BarReservoir also are included in the closure, Supervisor Branagh regrets that the closure is necessary at this time but acknowledges that . it is.needed to. protect the area from fire, A fire starting in the heavy concentration of slash could destroy the whole area, © All other areas. on the Tahoe National Forest are open to public access and use but the public ~ ture, CIRCUS STAR TO PERFORM — Baby icy: acclaimed “The Elephant,’ is among “will entertain circus World’s Smallest Performing the several headliners who. fans Friday when the GattiCharles Circusecomes to’ Beale Air Force Base.” The circus will set up on the softball field and has scheduled two performances, one at 5 p.m. and the other at 8’p.m. Nevada County Residents Win. State Fair Awards SACRAMENTO—Four residents of Nevada County have been named winners in. the handwork division of the $2;660 home eco. homies: fprla Ste fale. at: the Calip< Police te Rex 01 On Activities For August. Nevada City Police Chief James A. Moon, Monday, issued the following report of Police Depart-ment activities for the month of: August. There were three misdemeanor arrests which were for drunk in public places; one felony outside warrant served; one sleeper; nine juveniles were referred to the Probation Department; one theft; one shoplifting; and seven
incorrigables, Also included in the report were the following: Two fraudulent checks reported passed; 15 auto accidents reported and investigated, three with injuries, Five prowler calls; three malicious mischief reported and investigated; two vandalism andtwo shoplifting © cases, Also, four petty thefts of which two were unfounded; two burglaries, one attempt and one under investigation, Four repossession notices of autos and one of furniFifteen files checked for other departments; one auto theft unfounded; eight vacation checks “ while’ owners were away and one statutory rape case reported but proved to be unfounded, On. the traffic side, 15-citations were issued on moving violations “and 71 meters, =~ : Traffic finés totaled $550, ark e ing $11, and meters $594.50, for a total of $1,195, MSS. Ee ‘Rummage Sale: ‘The Golden Empire Junior Mrs. G. W. Bazeley of Grass Valley was awarded 13 prizes, As announced by Mrs, Archibald M. Mull, Jr., State Fait director in charge of women's ‘7 4. activities, the awards were made 4 “in these catego # yCrocheted articles—First, ero~. *‘cheted infant set, $12; First, in—*. Clowns and many others, ries: , fant jacket, “$8; second, -infant®* © carriage robe, $5; -second, ‘infant cap, $2,50;. second, infant booties, $2.25.. Hand-knitted : articles—F irst, infant set, $12;-First, stole, $10; first, child's: sweater, -$6; first, gloves, $5; first, infant cap, $5; honorable mention, hand-knitted socks, -$.50; ‘honorable -mention, infant jacket, $1. Mrs, Margaret Irving ofNevada City took first place, china painted cup and saucer, $5; second, china painted tea service, $3; second, china poveet lamp base, $3. Mrs, Robert sainaied of Nevada City won honorable mention and $1 in the liquid embroidery competition, Honorable mention and $1 also went to Laurell Stockpole ofGrass Valley in the crewel embroidery contest, More than 600 Golden State competitors exhibited, Technical Change In Curfew Law The Nevada County Supervisors, at the request of Dist. Atty. Harold .A. Berliner, have. adopted some technical changes in the area curfew ordinance, Berliner requested changes in wording because he ‘said he felt that thepresent ordinance language is unconstitutional. The 10:30 p.m..to 6 a,m. hours. will remain, During these hours, persons under the age of 18 cannot loiter on the streets if they are not with a parent, guardian, or other adult who has control over them, Violation of this ordinance is a misdemeanor, The board of supervisors, meeting briefly as a board of equalization on assessment pro: tests; until the Sept, 19 meeting. " Force: Circus Will Perform Af Beale AFB Acclaimed "The World's Smallest Performing Elephant," Baby Lucy will appear with the Gatti. Charles Circus at Beale Air Base ‘softball field on Friday with two performances, The first show will start at 5 p.m., while the second performance will start at 8:30 p.m. The circus will appear under the sponsorship of the Central Base Fund of Beale Air Force Base, This: tiniest of all performing pachyderms was originally . trained by Jack Bedell, who for 15 years was a leading animal trainer-at the Los Angeles Zoo. She has appeared with the Dobritch International Circus at America's leading arenas, in. Cluding Madison Square Garden, New York City, and.the International. Sports. Arena in Los ~ Angeles, She-also has been. seen on. stich wéll known’ television pd as the Ed Sullivan! Program, Hollywood Palace, the "Mike -Douglas: Show, ‘and.others. Other headline performers, who will be featured. during the’appearance of the circus at Beale Air Force Base, are the Flying Ray Dens, sensational’ artists of the high trapeze; Hugo Zacchini, "The Human Cannonball;'*: the famous Le Moine Troupe, presenting their death-defying walk 100 feet in the air; the Suarez .Family from Mexico, who have acquired international fame as masters of the bareback ‘coy, trian art; Ken Willer and Bi the ultimate in equilibrium;: ty Gorham, the world’s foréiast lady juggler; the Cavalcade: of The Gatti-Charles Circus has been heralded as "The Pacific Coast's Finest Circus" by critics in many cities in the ll western states, The Gatti-Charles performers already have played more than 120 dates throughout all of the western states, Circus tickets are priced at 50¢ for children and $2.00 for adults. Tickets will go on sale at the softball field at Beale Air Force Base on hour before each show time, thus at 4and7:30p,m, on circus day, Captain Robert Green, project officer for the appearance of the Gatti-Charles Circus, has announced that the proceeds will go to help finance special projects at the air force base, The public is cordially invited to attend the circus, Funds Tagged For Fishery WASHINGTON — Congressman Harold T, (Bizz) Johnson of the Second, mountain-valley counties, District announced today that the Fish and Wildlife Service has allocated $595,000 to the State of California for anadromous ‘fishery projects: during the 1968 fiscal: year which ends next June 30, Anadromous fish are those that ascend rivers from the sea to spawn, including salmon, striped “pass, and shad, Congressman Johnson, in an-effort to restore esthe Sacramento River to its historical position as. one of the Pacific Coast's leading salmon fisheries, had sponsored the legislation under which the ailoca~<~Bhe+smoney.will be: used for spawning area improvements.