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Show Volume Sixty Seven Tcoele, Utah, Friday, Octcb r 27, !96l T Three 'Iooele Schools Plan Halloween Parades Toes. !j t -- i " ft I.2i miuh , V r r . :Ji ni I jm S " silumiv will hl : : mi traditional Hallowe'en Tooth 31. Oitolx-on Tuesday parades TiMM-lCentral and Tiniele Harris S x 'ls will jn.n together anz march op Main Street, while Iht West .,id wdl have a sipaiatei parade, near the silmol proonds, 1 Hi: SUlf i)l 1 E lx as lollows: I lentrjl and Harris stud e wdl have their respec-- ! pm. M.t n and I irst North, j toe sihimls and manh to t.ie interseit I 10 ms will parade up Ma.rt s'l.d Cential and Hams pm Street to line Street. r. ?iiXl v ilOui O i ry lr, r-- w t 1.30 will The two schmils pm. - lintral turn. up West and returning to irst last then down 1st mg last to pirate : 1 i at V.ne Street Hams sih.Hil i ast turn-- ' to Utah Ave, and up Utah Avenae to tlieir mIhhi! I: M p.m. WI ST I LtMI NTARl Students will start their, parade at the school build. ng. go to 3 ' West west, then South on 34) West to Thud South, Last on Thud South to '0 West, North on 3.'0 to Second South, then back to school. Tiaiele Cadet Band under the d r. U. on of Lee Caldwell will! lead Uith parades, being transported l tms between the Ivio, Principals of the three school's M. I UvcMin, Joe Stephens and Thomas livine emphasize t.'iat th.e pa ad, s will not be held if the weather is bad or extia cold. L, j ) il Over Change KOYL three Radio Station New owners of Tooele are shown above, left to right, Bernie Stan- ton. Jack Tranter and Dee Tranter. The AIK! Ilcorjjiinize S. L. (til- - purchased the station from lette in March but final ICC approval did not come till now. Final approval has been granted iui i. ic a.c Oi fsUiL, looeie County s Radio Station, tl was announced tociay. owners, Jack and Dee i ranter, and ternte sunton, purchased tne station (torn S. L. lunette, tne original owner. Although the sale was negotiated in Martii, dual appioval oy the Communications Commission Was not received till now. NLW The station is being run by brotners, Dee and Jack Tranter, in March. who came to Tooele Bernie Stanton, aiso a is an engineer at Hercules and works oniy part time at the local facility. lc Halloon residents were surprised, luesuay atternoun, by what apcarcd to be a Hying saucer in the Western sky over the Stansbury Range. Investigation revealed that the object was a high altitude weather balloon. It was seen by persons in both Tooele and bait Lake County. Second Ward Carnival Razaar Friday Dee and Jack come originally from Ncphi, they are both graduates trom Brigham Young UniTooele Second Ward Relief Soversity, where Dee majored in Radio and Television Speech and ciety is sponsoring a bazaar and Jack majored in Painting and carnival which will be held Friday, October 27 at the Second-TentSculpture. Ward Church. BOTH SERVED LDS Missions The gala affair is scheduled to at the same time from 1035 to get underway at noon and every1957 Dee in Eastern Canada one is invited to attend. and Jack in California. The bazaar will offer many Christmas gifts Dee Tranter came to Tooele af- items ideal for ter experience in the Armed and there will be games of skill Forces Radio and Television Ser- with prizes. Popcorn and candy will also be sold. vice in Panama and as program At six p.m. an inexpensive caUtah. in KLGN director at Logan, feteria style supper will be servHe married the former Helen ed. of in of this Nephi Sparks July The officers of the organization year, and they are presently re- invites the public to bring their siding at 154 Russell Ave. Mrs. Tranter is teaching second grade families and enjoy an afternoon at Harris Elementary School this and evening of fun. h year. Jack Tranter, who is residing at the station, was employed at Sperry Utah before coming to Tooele. BERNIE Stanton, originally of Payson, attended school at USU. The owners report that most of their planned changes have already been made and that the business would be incorporated under the title of Tooele County Broadcasting Corporation. Employees at the Station, besides the owners, are Bud Stone, Nona Shibley and Wayne Dow. HOME FROM COAST VISIT Mrs. Ruby Smith arrived home from a two Thursday morning At Los week visit in California. Angeles she was guest of her Mr. and daughter and Mrs. Blaine Hales, and at Oakland she was guest of her sister and brother-in-law- , Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Evans. Age Group Swim Season Starts Sat. By A. T. Roberts The Tooele swimming season opens this Saturday with a big splash as six of the finest swimming clubs in Utah and Nevada converge at the Memorial Pool for the seasons Age-Grou- p first competition. Tooeles boys and girls Junior teams will naturally be favorites to win the meet but competition throughout the state gets siffer and stiffer every year. This meet this Saturday starts at 10 a.m. and will feature the best swimmers from the Clearfield team of Clearfield, The Brenneman Swim School, the Deseret Gym and the Dophins of Salt Lake, plus the Riveria team from Provo, and the Eiko, Nevada team, which is coached by a Tooelean, Larry Harrison. o Hereford Cow j j Last Kites for Mr England Friday 2 p.m.' Fourth-Elevent- Tooele County Cow Belles h ticket. Organize See you at the "Fair," Friday, Oct. 27th, at 9:00 p.m. Tooele County Chapter of Cow Belies, an auxiliary of the Utah Cattlemans Association, was organized here Wednesday, Oct. 25, at a luncheon held at the Cafe. Hill-cre- st Mrs Wagners Funeral Fri. Mrs. Barta Swensen, State Cow Tooele First Ward Bishopric will Belle president was in attendance and officiated at the organization. direct the funeral services in the First Ward chapel, Friday at 12 Mrs. Mae Castagno was elect- oclock noon, for Mrs. Lenore ed president Carol Worthing- Tate Horrocks Wagner, age 77, ton and Zella Clegg as vice presi- who died Tuesday morning in the dents. A secretary will be appoint- Tooele Valley Hospital. ed by the president. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Thursday and until funeral members were: Other charter at Tate Mortuary. time Friday Georgia Warr, Goldie Lawrence, Interment will be in the Tooele JohnLibbie Erna Worthington, Cemetery. son, Carol Buzianis, Donna Brown and Nettie Brown. L' ' : vto Buffs Meet Cyprus Friday makes this Elkington, Ed Dalton or Jim AtRoberts Cyprus and Tooele, game a natural even though neith- kins. Tooeles football team will be er team figures in this years title Up front, Steve Bunn, Skip Dun-lavnumber two this chase. out after win Brent Wood and Paul CochFriday when they go to Magna Ken Turnbow, a senior, and Ken rane, are readv to go, with Bunn to battle the Cyprus Pirates at the inside Colledge, a junior, are waging a and Dunlavy having 2 p.m. bitter battle for the right to be track as the starting ends. Tack-ler- s impressive winners last week classified as Tooeles number one will probably be Jay Lint when they staged a terrific secor Bill now they are and Terry Whitchouse Right quarterback. ond half rally to roar past Gran- at a standstill. Turnbow had the Culley, backed by Hal Dow and Tooele gets a chance to inside track until last week, but Phil ger Russell, a pair of proven even up their league record after did juniors. In the middle of the line Colledge Granger, against dropping their first two encount- most of the signal calling. Both at guard, Don Whittko, Tom ers to Jordan and Bingham. Pat Hogan, Terral Lance of these kids are. good ball handlTOOELE unleashed a powerful ers, both are good passers . . . and Richard Stoddard will no ground game plus an accurate Turnbow is the more experienced, doubt divide the playing time that they arc and devastating aerial attack but Colledge is the more danger- about equally the option, cause he is evenly matched. against the Lancers, and coach ous Dean Stringham is hoping that a shade better runner. Both can Based on his brilliant perforthe Buffs will be able to main- move the team, so its anybody's of last week, Don Hammance who will tain their momentum against guess get the starting mond will go most of time at cencall Friday. coach Dolan Condic's Pirates. AT HALFBACK, it will no doubt ter, backed by George Carmack. In the final game of the season THIS WILL BE Tooeles last loss be Jack White and Billy Lamb, last year, Cyprus hung a on Tooele, which was the only Tooele's best leather luggers. . . game away from home as they'll shut-ou- t suffered bv the Buffs in Theyll be backed by Bob Zent- wrap up the season the following I960. Tooele is still rackeled about ner, Ed Dalton, Jim Leoneili and week, November 4 when Murray that whitewashing. This, plus the Gavle Ba.Iey. The fullback will be comes here. Game time at Magna is 2 p.m. between Richard Smith, followed by Don long standing rivalry -- 1 . efrvTS TV.. ' iG- - Ophir: OPHIR Mrs. Minnie Jackson. North Stake Itapthmal Day Saturday Baptismal day for the North Tooele Stake will be held Saturday, October 28, 1961 in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle. Services will be conducted at 12 noon. Suitable clothing baptismal may be rented at the font for a nominal laundry fee. Baptismal day for the Grantsville and Tooele Stakes will be held on the regular schedule on Nov. 4. Depot Colonel MacGregor slated that clerically qualified people for future training classes in Stock Control Operations are still needl'd. Interested people who feel they can pass a w ritten test designed to test aptitude for learning and adjusting to the duties of these positions are encouraged Three brothers also suivivo, John to apply. of Grand Rapids, GeroIJ of PonThe test includes questions of tiac and Rodney of Lake Odessa the al following general types: Funeral services and burial were arithmetic reasoning, phabetizing, held in Grand Rapids, Tuesday. name and number comparisons, word meaning, spelling, grammar and questions testing the ability to read and properly interpret material. Rites Monday For Mrs Cochrane Form be mailed to the JCivil Service Board of Examiners at either Tooele Ordnance Depot or Dugway Proving Grounds to apply for this examination. Mrs. Hazel S. Cochrane, 54, of This form may be obtained from Wendover, died Thursday morn- the Post Office. ing at the Tooele Valley HospiIn some cases, former governtal. ment employees who have caShe was born Ftbruary 11, 1907 reer civil service status may not Calif. at Placerviile. Her be required to take the test. is her husband, Robert Such persons if interested in emJ. Cochrane. ployment and training, should Funeral services will be held complete an application, Standard Monday at 2 pm. at Tate Mor- Form 57, attach evidence of their tuary under direction of Rev. Civil Service status, and submit Russell E. Tanner of the Tooele to the Civilian Personnel Office, Community Methodist Church. In- Tooele Ordnance Depot. terment will be in the Tooele cemetery. The garden is another Friends may call at the Tate place Mortuary, Monday 10 a.m. until where you do not always reap what you sow. service time. Civil Service Commission 5000 AB should Course of the bullet, accident- down to Penney Service Station, afternoon, and phoned the Sheriffs office, ally fired Wednesday from into the left thigh of Gary Lee while two hunting couples Mr. and Mrs. Clark, 16, of Lehi, very likely Salt Lake City, saved his 1 i f e, according to Melvin H. Wilkinson and Mr. and doctors who operated at the Too- Mrs. James R. Lewis, assisted in ele Valley after the bringing the wounded youth down Hospital, youth was rushed here for medi- from the mountain, near the roadcal aid. side, where Deputy Sheriffs Pitt and Gillette AmbuFour young men, two from and Park, Cedar Fort and two from Lehi, lance took over and brought Gary ages 16 and 17, hunting in to the Tooele Hospital. in the Although the youth the Mercur Mountains, and young Clark was in the lead on a single hospital within two hours after befile trail, when the rifle of ing shot, if an artery had been his companion, immediately back severed by the bullet it would of him, accidentally discharged most likely have cost him his and the bullet went through the life. The injured youth was reported left thigh and a fragment lodged fair this morning. n right leg. Two of the companions went 30-3- 0 District D w j . Volleyball Clinic Nov. Ai- .! MIA District D, will hold their annual volleyball clinic on Friday November 3, at 7 p.m. in the First Sixth Ward church, Betty Kvist, Division Utah 4 sports director will be in attendance. As there will be only one session, everyone in the Tooele, North Tooele and Grantsville stakes connected with the volleyball program, is urged to be in attendance. Changes in the program, rules and standards of the program will be discussed in a lecture and open discussion program to be followed by actual play on the floor with experienced players to demonstrate, according to Mabel Mucl-- r, - 1 h ler, district D sports supervisor, Everyone is invited but the fol-- j lowing arc especially urged to attend: ward and stake sports directors, activity counselors, ma- nuol counselors, presidents, secre-- j taries, priesthood representatives and anyone interested in umpir- -' 13-- Welcome lo TOD and U.S. Senaior, Frank E. Moss Utah State Senator, Ernest G. Mantes being welcomed to Tooele Ordnance Depot by I Col. Cecil IU. MacGregor, Commanding ficer, TOD. Of- Mrs. Smilh Sadie Smilh To he Feled Sun. 2 lo 6 Sarah J. (Sadie) Smith at an open house this coming Sunday, October 29, on the occasion of her eightieth birthday, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. E. Wayne Hanks, Mrs. will be honored Second West. The reception hours are from 2 p.m. to 300 South 6 p.m. Mrs. Smith has distinguished herself in Tooele City and Tooele County by many, many years of Church and public service and is one of our illustrious women. Youth Shot Wed. 19-- i and Mr. Harley A. Porier. Small Business Ordnance Depot at Specialist lor loiH-lBusiness OH ice in Sail opening of Small Lake lily, Utah, Slock Control Help Still iYccdcd nl TOD Mrs. Sillier Murray received word of the sudJen death of her jmc-cMrs. Addie Luy.ster, oi Grand Rapids, Michigan Mrs. Luy.ster was born in Too- ele. May 19. 1918 the daughter of zd.ini and l.mma Kenwood Hill. The lamily moved to Michigan some 30 years ago. She is survived by tier husband John L. Luvsii-r- , two daughters ,,al(v aj,L. j and GIona a(,e 2. also her mother. Mrs. Lmma Young, of Lake Odessa, Michigan. By A. T. Stone-brake- Ordnance .Niece Dies j Kill, A 1000 Lb. Tooele manding Oiilcer, Tooele Blood Bank will le in TooI lo ele. Novemlx-Voters who plan lo vote in city help reorganize the Tooele County Blood and loan eleitions on November Donor program. 7th, have two das, October I?th and 31st. in whuh they can re- Lvcryone interested in the pro-- ' if their names are not al- gram is invited to the meeting. gister on the list of those eligible readv which will in held at tne Court to vote, room in the County Court House, j at 7:30 pm. County Clerk Rex Kirk, Sr., re- A special invitation is extended least d the following list of re-tthe various groups g, strati on agents who have been throughout the County as well as(appnntid in the various volint districts of the County which an- The latest kill of the deer seaticipate an election in Novemlx-r- : son is a 1. 000 pound Hereford Cow Mr. Beckstrand will give inforten miles south of Hatch Ranch, mation and answer questions on in Skull Valley. the blood bank program. Em- 'phasis will lx stressed on the im-- . 133 Russi11 Avemu' Reports from Deputy Sheriff of retaining the blood Brouh Cliff Carson states that the ani- port ante Tooele No. Two: Mrs. Chileon which the requires mal was shot through the neck 'program here, 334 South Main Street, of everyone combined efforts and just left there to die. Tooele No. Three: Mrs. Alice the County. Fenton, 377 North Main Street. Tooele No. Four: Mrs. Geniel Bankhead. 75 North FTr.st East. Tooele No. Five: Mrs. Ethel Cartwright. 165 East Vine Street. Tooele No. Six: Mrs. Ellen Even.sen, 402 East Third North. Re- Tooele No. Seven: Mrs. melda Gibson, 439 East Vine St. Tooele No. Eight: Mrs. Nellie for this Friday. October 27 at the Zentner, 172 South Third Street. Ward re-- i Tooele No. Nine: Funeral services for Franklin Tooele Mrs. Irene hall. creation Monwiio 64. died England, age AIlsop, 235 International Avenue. THE FUN affair will begin at Tooele No. Ten: Mrs. Lucille day will be held Friday at 2 p.m. be western' Sevan, 565 South Coleman. in the North Stake Tabernacle, 9:00 p.m. and will with the Second Ward Bishopric dress (levis for the boys and cot Tooele No. Eleven: Mrs. Jenton dresses for the girls). nie Lacy, 207 North First West. directing. Oddis Johnson, from Magna Friends may cal! at the Tate will furnish the music and call GRANTSVILLE Grantsville No. One: Mrs. Annie Mortuary Thursday from 7 to 9 some square dances. p.m. and Friday until funeral A floor show has been planned Mdlward, 299 West Main. time. Grantsville No. Two: Mrs. J. and refreshments suitable to the Austin Hunter, 453 East Main. be will served. occasion, Interment will be in the Tooele THIS "dance of Cite month" is Cemetery. ONAQL'I under sponsorship of the Tooele St. John: Mrs. Elaine Ahlstrom. Stake MIA Boards, and promises Clover: Mrs. Maxine Russell. to be another delightful evening Vernon: Mrs. Delvora Pehrson. for all who attend. Admission is 25 cents per perSTOCKTON son plus budget card or guest Stockton: Mrs. Ed Riding. Crre-- s laillol I)ttT Saucer Fouml To Hoi k.si rand. Orrm regional dta rm.in of the American Red Hiiincs Open L to R, Mrs. Margaret I.. Bouck, TOD Purchasing OI liver, I tali Stale Senator Irnest Ci. Manies, lol. Cecil M, MacGregor, Com- To Kcgislcr Oclolier ,ll Program Hero t Small Lasi Clianee ood Donor Approval Given for Sale of Local Radio Station KDYL HIE Number Twenty ing. For further information on the, clinic call was born October Wellsville, Utah, a daughter of John D. and Sarah Abbott McArthur. Her first schooling was at Rock Springs, Wyoming, where her parents had moved. Mrs. 24, 1881 Smith at She was married to J. Orlando Pratt at Wilford, Idaho, April 5, 1899, and five children were born to this union. Two died in infancy Mr. Pratt died Sept. 10, 1905. She was married to Robert M. Smith, November 21, 1900 at Salt Lake City, and six children were union. Mr. Smith born to this passed away Feb. 20, 1933. Mrs. Smith has been active in Church work. She was president in the North Ward Relief Society for eleven years, and a Farm Bureau worker. She has also been active in Genealogical and Temple work . On hand to honor their mother are Mada Pratt Jenkins, Calgary, William P. Canada; Alberta, Pratt, Long Beach, Calif.; Steven P. Pratt, Pocatello, Idaho; John A. Smith, Erda; Mary M. Sharp, Mable V. Hanks, Pearl S. Vowles all of Tooele; Robert D. Smith, Magna. There is also a posterity of 2G grand children and 29 great grand children. Samuel W. Smilh, a son passed away in 1943 at the age of 33. ., ;.f Under the DRUGSTORE Rotation Plan THIS SUNDAY 1 ;i ! j TOOELE j! DRUG ;i will be open |