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Show yr Jl ' Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Friday, April V"W y" irli,,y,y (rri 8, 1950 Number Thirty Four Music .Division 4x Music Festiva Concert f 'Wwr lira "'v ffli Volume w-wy- -- t t The Tooele liih Skhxl Instrumental solo and ensemble contest to he held April 7, at 6 00 p m. tit present Die in the auditorium following program; SOLOS Fathers World To Slarl April 12 My Slock Brent Wood, baritone solo. "King 'Carnival" by Kryl, aceomjumed by Flovd Fillmore. Rose Mane Coe sens, olxie solo, "Nocturne" by Richard Mohaupt, accompanied by Mrs. Hereim. Dian Bryan, clarinet solo, "Badmnde" by Victor Herbert, accompanist. Dorothy Liddell. Lynn Gillette, tromlxme solo, "The Supervisor" by Pryor, accompanied by F'loyd Fillmore. SllOW ' ftuu, ' Cv 1j 'iV' Plans : Y "This Is My Fathers World" is the title of the annual music festival, to In presented next week bv Division 4 X. THE HRST PRESENTATION will be Tuesday. April 12. at 7:15 pm. at the Tooele Junior High School Auditorium, and the performance will be repeated cm Wednesday, April 13, in Grants ville. at the High School Auditorium. The program will be given as follows; "One World, Division 4X Chorus; "This Is My Fathers World", Division 4X Chorus; "Swedish Slumlx-- r Song" Sweden, Erda and Lake Point Wards. "The Song of Home Switzerland, Tooele Eleventh Ward; March of the Men of llarleck". I Luke View Ward; "Waters Plans for (he Tooele County Rod Stookey, bassoon solo. "Conk Show, to he held May acbv Vivaldi, certo for Bassoon" are 21, practically complete. companied by Mrs. Hereim. Carol Ingram, clannet solo. "Rigaudon" At a recent meeting of the by by Rameau, accompanied Nurd members, premiums and, Jerry Liddell. Wendell Droubay. prizes were decided upon and will meet the awards of other trumpet solo, "Czardas" by Monti, arranged by Mendez, accompanand in some instances are years n Franklin Whitehouse, Tate Bill Drug. Jr., furniture. (right) Principal ied by Mrs. Droubay. Janet Young of Tooele Junior High, was last weeks Whites Chevron Service, and Als Drive Inn Ripple and flow," Ceck, Diviflute solo, "Narcissus" by Net in, "Whos Who", and naming him along with and Cafe. Prize money stands at an even sion 4 X Chorus; "Pokarvkare, accompanied bv Jeanne Hansen. the correct number of clues (23) was Mrs. $30 and contestants are reminded that only H"ki", New Zealand, ALL livestock KARL CHRISTENSEN. IjmpanI people In thf,H A parade, town-widsales S7 Pinehurst Ave, Ruth Jones two entries per person may be submitted in ard(center), Jay "Vigolm" Germany, ore urged to porpare their3) solo. "Downfall of Paris" by Herr. Leand American Rex of Stoker box. old each Kirk, to Motors, promotion sponJr., his write Anyone key enough " animals for exhibition Donna Penney, clannet solo, will Convention District is last her or week, gion soring merchant, presenting entry may enter once in each ol the CARMEN CARMELV, Mex- by Pierne, accompanied An addition to the show this! all be in Tooele, for Armed Mrs. Jones with a $50 Whos Who" check. four stores. How - Quartette.Div.sion Gustave Edward Anderson, 85, by Roger Williams. Jerry Liddell, show.'cowill a be horse Forces Day. May 21. year This the week quarter merchants sponsoring died at his home in Grantsville. trombone solo, "Vois-tu-lIreland, Tooele blngs neige TTiose having horses to enter in, rc Tooele Ordnance Depot, DugB. Mariania. Ward, Arbam, Italy, Wednesday. Apnl 6. just six weeks qui bnlle" by J. this phase of the show are urged and elements of the local way, Tooele Fifth Ward; Were You Liddell, his wife had died. Death was'eompanist, Dorothy to do so. Premiums are good and,. Reserve and National Guard . NeRro spiritual. Division solo, due to causes incident to age. jdenna Hansen, clarinet Han-Hinterest should be high in this will furnish equipment and Chorus "Concerto in G Minor" by event. men for the basis of a big was bom at Grantsville accompanied by Mrs. if interest "Volga Boatman," Russia, St. to Armed Forces Day parade officials, According January II, 1875, a son of Gustave Hereim. Tamko is good in this division, next years John and Clover Wards; and Tooele merchants are preAll parents who have students eleventh grade students, come to the Tuesday, and Fnuly Hunter Anderson. 12, work April shop, show will be for all breeds of Bushi", Japan, Tooele Sixth Ward, Bill Bean, trumpet solo, Stars.'in the tenth, eleventh and twelfth paring for a huge Armed HE SERVED on a mission for to be held at 1:45 pm. Click Go the Shears," Australia, horses. Forces Day sale on this date. the LDS Church in the New Eng- in the Vevlety Sky" by Herbert 'grades for the school year I'M 61, THE NEXT MEETING of thei Tcjo U First Ward. "High On The May 21. also coincides with Purpose of the work shop is two land States front November 1839 L. Clarke, accompanied by Mrs. are requested to take part in one "ll1 1x1 April H- Any one.Mountain Top," America. Divi the date that the American withIBodrd fold. to First orient work two Marsha 1302. Tooele Hereim. to March parents Perkes, clannet,of shojis at high X Chorus; "Hallelujah", by the curriculum offered and the,navin5 questions or desiring anyslt Legion District Convention will He had been engaged in farming solo. "Waltz Fantasy" by Mozart school. be held in Tooele and a motorMrs. requirements for graduation. Se-- information or any suggestions Wain, accompanied and poultry raising. by offi-amailL of ne is being planned to take' the cade to may the with cond, The to held on be first provide Mr. Anderson was married to Hereim. parents Monday, them up Middle Canyon for a of their sons!cerssecond 11, schedulunderstanding and the Vinnic Ann Clark, on Dec. 5. 1906 April horn french solo, jay Powell, and daughters scholastic aptitude The officers are P. P. Matthews, Belgium, Second Ward - Czetk, picnic on the afternoon of Fried for Tuesday, April 12, at the in the Salt Lake Temple. She died -- Sonata, Rondo" by Hciden, Sunday evening at 8 p m. a late achievement, O. Biggs, secretary; iCIark Ward - Holland; Clover and E. President; how day, May 21. and Multigrades 23. Mrs. Hereim. THS purpose room. model station wagon, driven by by companied Hans also include a local these should play a part in the Dale Castagno and Vaughn Arthur St. John - Nigeria; Wcndover -SURVIVING are a son, Joe C. Robert Erickson, "Flight of the Mrs. Dovell Beebe. 24, GrantsErda - U.S.A.; Lake Argentina; Forces Day Queen. Armed Matthews, Teggs students of sheep; selection f(,rlhorses: subjects two daughters. Mrs. Bumble Bee" by Korsakow, x Anderson, ville, struck and killed a cow. the remainder of his or her high M,l,on Sagers, beef; Max Blea-- , Point Peru. J (Florence) Hayes, and Mrs.lcompanied by Paula Whitehouse. while traveling East on Utah 112 Second North Tooele Stake zard, swine; Quintin Brown, dairy Donald (Hazel) Rowberry, all oflwillena Gowans, clarinet solo. between Grantsville and Tooele. Ward Ward Tenth France; Other Board members include Grantsville; two brothers, G. Noelron, -- premier Rhapsody by Neither Mrs. Dovell nor her husJack Brown, Elbert Lawrence, China; Fifth W'ard Greece; Lake of Grantsville and Mrs. band or by accompanied f baby, who ,,ne and hours, Keith Brown, Leland Beckstom, View - Norway; Eighth W'ard -vey Anderson Salt Lake, and a, Hereim. were passengers in the vehicle,' Bernard Castagno and Fred Peter- India; Third Ward - Mexico; Mrs. Stanley ENSEMBLES sister, (Sarah) were injured. Seventh Ward - Ethiopia. son. Strombcrg, Grantsville. French Horn Duet, unaccomTOOELE STAKE According to State Patrolman First Ward Funeral services will be held'panjed, Mozart, Roger Williams, Howard Cooper, Mrs. Dovell was Sixth W'ard - Japan; Tod Egypt; The St. Marguerites Hi Club Saturday. April 9, at 2:00 p.m. inan( Karen Young, blinded by the lights of an oncomPark Branch Italy; Fourth Ward held election of officers after their Second Ward the Grantsville of the Clarinet Quarter. "March - Spain; Eleventh Ward - Switzering car and did not see the aniChurch. Friends may call at the Dwarfs monthly communion breakfast, on Marsha mal until the accident was unby Mbzowski, Sweden; Vernon April 3. land; Stockton family home. 234 E. Clark, fromperkes, Robert Erickson, Carrol avoidable. Ward - Denmark. 11 a m. until time of service Newly elected officcre are . The cow, belonging to Howard,, Nesslage, Carol Ingram. Music conductors are Karl Swan Don he Danc ,s Prince, president; James Place S(luare hal1. TROMBONE quarter, Jerry Lid was and killed Clegg, outright, and Hilda Clark with Donna Har- Leonelli, vice 1S t ie president; Ellyn Ing Bill dell. McLaws, Lynn Gillette, wood as accompanist Joe Liddell damage to the station wagon was Imai, recording secretary. Mrs. Iva Killpack, Alan Spiers. at $300. age 62,lan(j Mingon Shields, readers, Sponsored by the Second Quo- Laurdes Trujillo, corresponding Eleanor rum of Elders in the Tooele Stake, mother of Mrs. Beatta Shcperd ofj Fjna rehearsa!s will be held on Saxophone quarter, Levi Vargas, treasur-er- ; cow a secretary; lieth dead And, low, inupon a the dance is open to anyone this city, died Wednesday at Johnson, Jerry Justet, Steve jn Grantsville, at 7 p.m B Terri historian; Don Lohnes, th iterested in square dancing or Price hospital, after a short ill- in the h,gblay10th of April through the Cathy Shields. horus Orlando and Donna High School The Acchipinti, IT HAPPENED Sunday eve n & ness. dance. A Baritone duet, My Buddy Polt0 square will meet at 6:30 in the Grants- social committee; Michael the village of Tooele and cial invitation is extended to all Funeral services will be held ville Second Ward. ka, by Kleffman, Brent W'ood, and Michael Occupinti Ted England, accompanist, Floyd These men that represent a cross tbe hamlet of Grantsville. elders in the Tooele Stake, at Ferron on Saturday, at 1 pm On Monday, final practice will Household workers, means. and ways A the chariot toward traveling section of the nations leaders, act , be at the Junior High shcool, at nursemaids, cleaning women and Fillmore. Spiritual Kathy Lewis, Sherri sun 'vas varily blinded by Waltz as consultants to the Departmentirs'nK CLARINET quartet, the Auditorium, at 7 p.m. for the Prince, Rose Marie Coesens, and baby sitters, are covered by social Landler of an e in lanip glare of Peterson, the Pisk, expen-lB,by Judy conducting entire cast. Army Patricia Larsen; Athletics John security if they are paid fifty dol- Carol Before the Dame Ingram, Jolene Tate, Linda diture of Department of Armyscarr'aRe- lars or more in cash wages by Eddie Mehalich, Lynd-se- y Jeffries, she the low animal, one billion dollar budget for re- - noticeth their employers in a calendar quar- Lee. Admission to this benefit will Tooele Stake MIA will presentl Craig Lohnes, Frank Fonger, - neth into it and the animal dieth The anThe and Trunipedevelopment. ter. Thousands of these domestic Trumpet quartet, for adults and fifty and Mark Imai. one from dollar Phi Delta the.be Chorus' Sweeda, ham-,bthe on the to there highway Uni ted 'states IrTQ' La"cc' nual meetin" will be held at the The Eleventh Ward MIA will employees in the Planning and assisting in servof Grantsville on Sunday eve,, Brigham Young University, in ajeents for students, and tickets Bill Bean, Wendell Droubay, Dee U.S. Army Chemical Corps Prov-le- t musical program, April 15th, at may be purchased from LDS sponsor the Saturday night dance, ing the delicious breakfast were Russell. Ground, Dugway Proving about the eighth hour. ing employers and are thereby losing !,le Fourth Eleventh Ward church, Wards or they may be purchased on April 9, in the Fourth Eleventh Mrs. Tom Epperly, Mrs. Ed MehinAnd Clarinet quartet, "Fountains at Ground, Dugway, Utah. varily Trooper Coopicr at the door. All proceeds will go Ward recreation hall. at 7:30 p.m. alich, Mrs. Blaine Larsen, Mrs. imjiortant insurance protection. dobeginning vestigateth the mishap and Dawn, by Dallin, Willena Gow'ans, will begin at 8:33 p.m. Tom Occipinti, and Mrs. Charles Ward building to the Stockton Dancing musiof A fine to not is clareth William that the dame of the Marsha program on very Glenda Hansen, Perkes, For additional information Army, Secretary and refreshments will be served. longer. Parish youth moderator. M. Brucker announced today that blame and that the whole thing cal numbers has been arranged fund. social security and household em- Paula Whitehouse. Tentative plans for a bowling The general public is invited Admission is 25 cents plus budsome with was the C. an accident. Clifford Dr. "Suite Woodwind special by group, social see the Chancellor, by Furnas, varily quintet, security ployment were made. or cards. to attend. get guest party individuals small and lieth numbers cow still the BUT of Rose New LOW, by York, Buffalo, University representative who will be at the Don Gillis, first movement, to be will music Bob Maynard, has been appointed Chairman of dead on the highway. 'groups. There City Hall in Tooele, Utah, at 11 Marie Coesens, a.m. on April 13 and again on ApriLGlenna Hansen, Jay Powell, Rod ASAP and replaces Dr. James W.l Methinks the County forgettethjstir the imagination of old and 'young alike. McRae, who recently passed away.lto remove it. 17. Stookey. 1 Names the 3Ian llood-Walgree- Mg Day May 21 Dug-Count- e - "Can-onetta- 4-- a ac-aft- e on'.j.in, Parents Invited to School Scribe? Dcscibctli - Auto Accident AVc and Old Way n I0. ac-Re- -- Har-buss- one-hal- Elects Officers - event-estimate- Social Security Agent Due Here Si. Marguerites Hi Club d Wil-coc- - April 13 27 spe-twee- Jan-kovi- - Della Phi Chorus Slated -- h Record Hop e b-- v Southern Cal. Stars Will be Tough Test for Tooele AAU Swimmers By A. T. Roberts A top flight group of unattached swimmers from Southern California, promises to give Tooeles best, a real test, during the Intermountain AAU Age Group Swimming meet. Eight stars in the 6 and year old groups will be competing in the three day meet, and every one of this double quartet is a an impressive with champion string of national titles. TERRY McELLIGOTT of Roseflash, is the mead, a Junior Olympic 200 yard freestyle champion and last year in the 15 and 16 age bracket was ranked third in the United States. Terry will be matching strokes with Tooele's Dave Rimington and Joe Mayo in the 100 yard freestyle and the 160 individual medley events. Also from Rosemead is Dick Pfeiffer, along with Steve Severy from Temple City, who will be competing with our local accs and they'll be joined by Ray Ellis of Montana, to make this age group one of the toughest and most hotly contested in the entire meet. In the year old age group, Tooeles best are Jim Whear, Mel Roberts, Rick Battison, Paul Mc- Laws, Dave Gordon and Mark f Imai. These Tooele stars will 8 15-1- 6 re-o- the toughest tests of their will be competing for Junior careers from five California champions. Nick Kirby, third ranking national champion of a year ago and a Junior Olympic champion will tangle with Mark Imai in the 100 yard backstroke in one of the highlights of the meet. Kirby has also entered the 160 yard indiviceive dual medley with Rick Battison, Kirby, Buford, 8 Music Course To Begin Here Prelims will be held at 3 p.m. next Thursday and Friday with the finals scheduled for 7 p.m. On o u si n " Need cd For Swimmers n Terry McElligott Friday, April 15 A music trainers class is scheduled to begin here, Friday, April 15, to which the Tooele, North Tooele and Grantsville stakes arc invited to attend. The course will be under the direction of the North Tooele stake music committee and Robert Tall an eminent musician from Salt Lake City will be the instructor. He will give instruction to organists and directors. The course will include twelve lessons all for Diving Championshijjs. a nominal charge of $5. Mrs. Myrtle AIlsop is in charge The first class will be in the of this committee. She stated that it looks like this years visitois chapel of the North Tooele stake to Tooele will exceed all previous tabernacle and will begin at 7 p.m. years, and more housing is need-jeFourteen National Guardsmen Anyone desiring to accomodate ithn.se guests, please contact Mrs. won the Medal of Honor during World War II. 'AIlsop. More housing is needed in order to accomodate the many out- and out- - of-- state swimmers who will be coming to Tooele next weekend for the Intermountain AAU Age Group Swimming and Hickey, Pfeiffer and McElligott also entering the 100 yard Junior National freestyle. This gives an indication the calibre of swimmers who and Saturday the trials start at 10 a.m. tional honors on Thursday and the finals at 1 p.m. Our ad with even entries more Saturday, expected each day until the dead- vice is come early and get a line. good seat. From here it looks like the and the year old mens events will be the best of the meet. And thats saying quite a mouthfull, because every event is loaded with champion sof every kind. Paul McLaws and Dave Gordon providing the competition. MEL ROBERTS, Tooeles top be will breaststroker going against Jim Hanson of Rosemead, Wally Manning and Steve Hickey of San Gabriel in a real tough test. Roberts has not been defeated since early February 1959, but his string of victories is in definite jeopardy in next weeks meet. Another San Gabriel swimmer, Chad Buford will be in both the backstroke and butterfly events with Paul McLaws, Battison and Jim Whear providing his competition in the 100 free - and what a race this should be. ALL EIGHT of these California flashes have entered the 1500 meter Junior National event, and Hanson, Na- - Winners Winners of the recent Babe Ruth Benefit Handicap bowling tournament are pictured here, receiving their first place earnings. They arc, center L to R: Jim Jones, 668, Frankie Erichson, 638, (Mens Division); (Junior Division); and Connie Simon, 651, (Womens Division). Presenting first place awards arc L. Cliff Shields, Tournament codirector, and R. Louis Matekcl, President of the Babe Ruth Baseball League. Rear is of the benefit. Mac Magee, also The event made $295 for the Pacific Northwest Babe Ruth Baseball tournament to be held in Tooele next August. Other tournament winners are as follows: (Mens DiviPeter sion) Jim Jones, Roldo Robinson, Karabats, Gene Mattinson, Gus Karabats, Mike Emery, Dave Fernau, Gib Hanna, Red Kirk, ElRoy Nelson, Floyd Workman, Bill Buckingham, Ralph Harris, Bill Did, and Dave Faddis. (Womens Division winners) Connie Simon, Floss Gordon, Helen D mock, Pearl Palmer, Anne Walters, Millie Leona Long, Nina Warr, Vcrla Kopfcr, Adams, Elaine Wasson), Saxon Bracken, Pat Barton, Dctc Weyland, Peg Bryan, and Vi Parker. (Junior Division Winners) Frankie Erichson, Frank Sweeda, Richard Weight, Ray Nash, Mike Kershner, John Pizello, John Thomas, John Ellerbeck, Don Hammond, Carol Magee, Ken Colledge, John Hogan. s I |