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Show A .. .. .TIIE TOOELE EULUTIK Issued each Tuesday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Otfice at Tooele City, Utah, August 14. 18!M. under set of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all corres. to Box 390, Tooele, Utah. 10 cents per copy. Subscription pondence Price JAYCETTES MEET THlRS. TO Tooele, Cyprus Carry Major League N held Thursday, February at the Civic Room at the City Hall Starting time is 7 30 pm Mill 15 EXPERT r PV " Tf Rt T A W Li -- H 4 "I1 ! A REPAIRr u 5 sat COST! Expert craftsmen will restore your watch to top running condition and appearance. Come in . . . compare our tow prices and expert work. We are featuring the entire Speidel line of ladies' and men's watchbands, including the sensational, new Twist-0-Fle- x designs in a wide variety of styles and prices. Bateman Jewelry 5 N. Phone 8821382 Main Cyprus dominated swim meet, held last Saturday at Magna by qualifying 19 and 16 swimmers for the which will State Championships be held here in Tooele this Saturday. Tooele took nine firsts, while raised a few eyebrows Cyprus when Dale Buck nosed out Tooele buttcffly ace Don Spendlove by .3, of a second and Dennis Jordan handed Garrie McLaws his first; defeat of the year in diving competition. edging the Tooele flash by 2 7 points. five OLYMPUS QUALIFIED Judge Memorial five, West and St. Marks one each. Results of Region 3 all swimmers listed will be in the State orelim's which start Saturday at four points from the lndi'iendents to lake the lead in the Tooele Major League. High for Dug ay was Mike Mmard with a 301 game. High for the Independents was Keith Cook with a 203, 544 series Pedersen Realty won two and one half points from the Tooele Bom I. High for Pedersen's was Deb Long with a 222, 586 series. Ralph Paghone had a 209 game. High for the Tooele Bowl was Gene Sorice with a 205, 535 series. Tooele Bowl and Kens Pro Shop split for a two point win each. High for the beveragemen was Bud Curmaik with a 542 series. High for Ken's was Gib Hanna with a 201. 5X0 series Art Welch had a 202, 573 series Baeman Jewelry won three IKiints from Dons Body Shop. Hi for Batemans was Dave Fernau. It gh for Don's was Angelo Kar velas with a 208, 547 series. Jim Gocbis had a 202 game. BATEMAN JEWELRY ANNOUNCES High games and series Dorothy Maher. 215. 530. Maxine Russell. 196,; Joy Pratt, 189; Shit ley 188; Stella Movies, 193, 520; Dorothy Hill, 186, 518; Edna Robinson, 532; Leona Adams, 522. 3. Steve Tooele and I Queen Pina 13, 1962 Tuesday, February Regional Sivim Meet per year JOEL I. DUNN. Editor 'he Region Publisher ALEX F. DUNN, 4 The Tooele Bulletin 4. 3 Campagna, Tooele Jack Marsh, Tooele 5. Bill Anderson, Tooele 6. Bexzant, Cyprus Back. T: 1:04 Gordon, Tooele 2. Hansen, Tooele 3. Anderson. West 4. Dtmond. Cyprus 5. Hill, Cyprus 6. Paulsen, Olympus Breast. T: 1:09.1 1. Mel Roberts. Tooele 2. Robin Nisonper. Tooele 3. Codings, Cyprus. 4 Mikolash, Cyprus 5. Corlaton, Olympus 6. Hippen, Olympus Free. T: 5.5 1 Craig Lohnes, Tooele 2. Mole. Judge Memorial 3. Jim Flanders. Tooele 4. Fonger, Cyprus 10 a m. TEAM SCORES: Tooele. 144; 5. John Roach. Tooele Cyprus, 78; Olympus, 26; Judge, 6. Taylor, Cyprus 17: West, 8; St. Marks, 7. Diving 27.2 points 1. Dennis Jordan, Cyprus Free. T: 4:14.1 2. Garrie McLaws, Tooele 1. Mark Imai, Tooele 3. John Stahl, Tooele 2. Game McLaws, Tooele 4. Nichols, Olympus 3. Glore, Cyprus 5. Johnson, Cyprus 4. John Stahl, Tooele 6. Dea, Cyprus 5. Taylor. Cyprus Ind. Med. T: 2:24.2 6. Woodard, Cyprus 1. Mark Imai, Tooele Free. T: 25.1 1 2. Allen Hunt, Tooele Farrell Bryan, Tooele 3. Buck, Cyprus 2. Bateman. Cyprus 4. Jack Marsh, Tooele 3. Mole, Judge Memorial 4 Adams, Olympus 5. DeLaMare. Tooele 5 Obrav. Cyprus 6. Codings, Cyprus 6 Jim Flanders, Tooele Mediey Relay T: 1:57.8 1. Tooele (Hansen, Roberts, Ni F'y. T: 1:07.7 I Ruck. Cyprus songer and Spendlove) . 2. Don Spendlove, Tooele 2. Cyprus (Hill, Mikolash, 3 Bert Johns, Tooele and Shack leford 4. John Roach, Tooele Free. Relay T: 1:43.0 5 Alhn limit, Tooele 1. Tooele Gordon, (Lohr.es, C Pelt7er. St. Marks Bryan. Whear) 2. Cvprus Free. T: 2:12.1 (Ohray, Glore, Fong 1. Jim Whear, Tooele er, Bateman) 2. Shackleford, Cyprus 100-Y- 1. Relief Society EIGHTH WARD: Work meeting, Wednesday, February 14, 10 a m. Quilting, flowers and other crafts. Baby tender. 100-Y- SECOND WARD Wednesday, February It. Woik meeting. Mrs. Bert Williams will give a bread making demonstration at 11 a m. Babv tender. WARD: Thursday. ELEVENTH February 15, 10 a.m. Literary lesson by Helen Wexel. Nursery. Wilmot 507, 182; Tern Pollock 510, 100-Y- d. 196; Twenty Year Service Pin 400-Y- Colonel Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Officer at Tooele Ordnance Depot, recently pin to Mr. Max V. presented a twenty-yeBooth, an employee of the Stock Control Division. Mr. Booth has been employed at ' ar TOD iince 1945 with service In the U. S. Navy. He lives at 49 North 1st East Street in Tooele, with his wife Norma and three La Von Wilson 196. H:WB children. ENDS WEDNESDAY 200-Y- d. 50-Y- Shockfogfy funny LANA BOB HOPE TURNER -- 200-Y- 100-Y- 200-Y- d. ?00-Y- Recreation League City League JAMS JIM HUTTON MetuCOLOR CINIMASCOPE of revolutionary new ladies watchbracelets! PAIGE PAULA PRENTISS THURSDAY - FRIDAY SATURDAY Across a thousand miles of exciting adventure I Twenty Years At T. O. D. Col. O. C. Tonetti, from Ordnance Major Items Branch, Washington D.C. Special is pictured above as he presents a safety Ever since 1959 we have been one of the leading dealers for Speiders Flex watchbands for men. This amazing product has become the most popular watchband in this area! Twist-- to have been chosen as one of a select group of stores across the country to be the first to present to you Speidels fabulous new Lady watch bracelet Its a beauty, with comfort and durability thats truly outstanding! We are very proud now Twist-0-Fle- x We now have a special limited quantity, in 10 gold-fille- karat yellow or white for your inspection and purchase at the low, low price of only $7.95 (including Federal tax). Supply is limited . . . please come in soon Bateman Jewelry 5 North Main Tooele Security, Jim Gochis 215, 248, 656 was the big man for the Elks. Bud Carmack helped with a 203, 545 series. Busicos Cash Store won three points from the Tooele Drug. Jack Gowans 562; TonyBusiro, 217, 537 and Jim Buzianis, 204 were high for Busiros. Fred Martinez, 552 and Pete Knaus 213 were high for the Tooele Drug. The Eagles won all four points from the Indeoendents. George Cochrane 223, 242, 648 was the big gun for the Eagles. Teammate Marion Heileson helped with a 215, 588 series. Walt Slowik 559 was high for the Independents. The Tooele Merc and Reds and Jims split four points. Ed Hoffman 554 and John McNiel 200, were high for the Merc. Louis Matekel 205 and A1 Richards 201 were high for Reds and Jims. Franklin Life won three points from Reid and Stan's. Floyd Workman 204, 213, 581 and Robert 225, 562 were high for the Franklin Life. Mike Mogus 225, 211, 626 was high for Reid and Stans. Richard Gregrich, Secretary Valentines Day is believed to come from the old Roman festival of Lupercalia, reports World Book Encyclopedia. The festival was held on February 15 in honor of Juno, Roman goddess of women and marriage, and Pan, god of nature. Robbies, Rose Wrathall with series and Bill Gordon, a 574 a 218 commendation to Col. Cecil M. MacGregor Officer, Tooele Ordnance DeU.S. Army Photo Commanding pot. Murray 2nd in League After Beating Tooele game. Tooele Excavating remained tied for second place with three points over the Eagles. High for the Excavators, Wally Kopfer, with games of 201 and 230 for a 587 series and Henry Mascargnas with a 204 game. High for. the Eagles was Ray Colledge with a second place in the Region Four 244 game, 605 series. standings as they handed Tooele Harrys Sinclair Service found a 2 loss, last Friday night at the alley's to roll over Browns Murray. And the win for the Sparfor four points. High for Harrys. tans, just about assures them of Curt Nash with a 220 game 609 a place in the state tourney along series. Pop Partridge a 241 game, 7with Jordan. Bingham and Grang597 series and Bud Carmack with er are battling it out for the third games of 207 and 220 for a 591. spot from this Region, with CyHigh for Brown's, John Miyamoto prus and Tooele out of the runnwith a 204 game, 562 series and ing. Jack Gowans with a 554. MURRAY TOOK the lead early The Food Center won four from the game, and put the win the International Smelter. High safely away during the second for the Grocerymen, Dan Canady and third quarters when they held 223, 580; Buck Mehle 240, 577 and the punchless Buffs to 7 points Don Brosius with a 207 game. in the second quarter and 6 in High for the Smeltermen, Gary the third period. 558 and 220, Bennett, Emmett The Spartans got double scorOLeary, 537. ing efforts from Cuff with 16. GilBevans Rexall and Allens Food bert with 15 and West with 10. Town split four points. High for Only Ed Dalton was able to hit Dave Faddis, 536 and the double figures for Tooele as Bevans, Dean Bevan with a 202 game, 524 he came up with 10. series. High for Allens was Jay This Friday, coach Gary Hale, Stoddard with a 524. still looking for his first league Cliff Shields, Secretary win, will send his charges out against the Lancers of Granger. FIREMAN'S AUXILIARY THE SEASON is rapidly comNext meeting of the Tooele ing to a close, with only three Volunteer Firemens Auxiliary games remaining, the one this will be held Monday, February 19 Friday against Granger, here in at 8 p.m. at the Fire Station. Tooele, then next week Bingham Business and entertainment will will come to Tooele, and the Buffs be the order of the evenings acti- will finish the season, March 2, vities, according to Carol Shields, when they go to Jordan. BOX SCORES: president. Hostesses for the evening are Tooele: G T F P Glennis Cooper, Pat Colledge and McPhie 2 1 1 Sharon McCoy. 0 1 0 Alverson Ladies City STUART WHITMAN JULIET PR0WSE KEN SCOTT RAYMOND MASSEY GERALDINE FITZGERALD 55-4- Browns won four points from Shirleys. For Brown, Floss Gordon 594, 208, high series for the night, Lvnn Magee 526, 191; Bonnie Shields 491, 181; Carol Shields 501. Browns bowled high team series 2542 and high team game PLUS 903. won three Auxiliary from Gillespie Enco. For Eagle Auxiliary, Betty Nix 495, 206; Neva Hawkins 502, 187; Edna Robinson 500, 202. For Gillespie 524, 198, Enco, Madge Gowans, Milda Thomasson 181. Parnas won four points from Eagle points Bateman Jewelry. For Parnas, Parna Wimmer 555, 211; Mary Goss 497; Ellen Davis 504; Virginia Heileson 186. For Bateman Jewelry, Dete Weyland 497, 187; Norma Buzianis 502. I S & R Co. and Allens Food-tow- n split two points each. For I S & R Co., Ann Bevan 592, 212, high individual game for the night. For Allens Foodtown, Verna Wed Nite League COLOR by DC LUXE ,MYLENE 0EM0NGE0T MICHAEL CRAIG JAMES ANNE HEYW00D ROBERTSON JUSTICE A tom ctoun km souse DO YOU OWN A SEPTIC TANK ? THEN YOU NEED ONE A WEEK Septic Tank Conditioners Now you can safely use Washing Machine and Disposals as detergents or cellulose do not New inhibit effectiveness of Econoline Van is priced $223 below Chevys Corvan. Also, tests have shown that a. 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Dunn Roofing rolled high team game 602; series, 1708; won three Liner. from Vista For points Dunn's, Shirley Strieby, 176, 156, 155, 452; 452; Dawna Anderson, Nina Warr, 162, 442. For Vista 163, 155, Liner, Helen Howard, 452; Alma Hervat, 162; Florence Jacobs, 162; Buela Edwards 150. LaFreya split two games with For LaFreya. Lou Layne 151, 163, 446; Bermae Anderson, 164, 439. Betty Dow was high was Nu Cleaners, 153, 160, 434 Verla Kopfer 167. Nu Cleaners. One call saves a lot off sliopping To serve you better we stock the most complete line of farm petroleum products in the West more than 100 in ail. Besides familiar Chevron and RPM fuels and lubriroof coatings - shingle oil and cants, we carry stain solvents and paint thinners wood preservatives, and many other useful products for farm and home. y FqSSUiX. Standard Oil product, call GIL CO. Don Smith or 9 BINGffAtf GAS 882-143- 882-389- 7. |