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Show am Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, December n rsnra' i Pre-Seas- 1j To Present 'Xmas Cantata ' The iMukIC Twenty-Seve- n Three Games Scheduled Next Six Days By Coach Clarke Johnsen Jr. High School 1 ' r Number 13, 1957 Junior High Schoolj two will present of their annual performance Cantata on Monday.! jt'hriktma Dec. 1 in the Junior It. gh School auditorium. The first performance will be given at I 00 pm, for jlhe Junior H gh studentbody. The( second performance will be given at 7 30 pm. for the Junior High School P.T.A. and the general The Cantata will be presented under the sponsorship of the Jr Teachers! High School Parent Association Meeting will begin at 7:30 p m. This is the regular meet-jing of the PTA and all parents are urged to attend. An added feature this year will1 be the appearance of the Junior; Iv-p- t 1 on v The pfe season baskrtbull schedule hits a high point in the next sx davs as the loocle Buds play t .. a three game here in Tooele. I irst up is Bear River, Thursday, and i-'-von rulay, it's the renewal of the .tannual clash with the Orem Tig l gers, and on Tuesday, the Ogden High quintet will be here. I Coach Claike Johnson, one of the deans in high school coaching, is fast molding his squad into a smooth functioning machine and if Johnsen' past performances are any md. cation, the Buffs will . once again be lough Year after High school band which will accyear Tooele's coach has come up! ompany the 130 voice cho.us. with a casuha team that is a win r Admission is free and the public combination. This season he nuijj scheduled for Monday. Dee. 16 in the Jr. High is cordially invited to attend. Po!ihmg up their special numbers are stud-rm- i has had to start at the bottom of ihc Tooele Jr II. gh Schtxil, who will School auditorium. Seated at the piano is Soloists include Pamela Bevan. and build an entirely new team. lake part in (he annual Christmas Cantata Mane Harris. Claud, a Scott. Don-- j Doyle West, who is directing the production. Of all the kids on the squad only na Smith, Berry fr.ltqn, Tommy . a couple had any varsity exper-cm- e Wanda i.berly, Linda Macaluso, at all last year, and even Vickie Lohnes, Bumpus, MaryJ though it is predominately a seAnn Black, Joyce Du'frn, Carol, nior squad, they have to be classiJohnson. Cheryl Olsen and Lynda fied as inexperienced, Maxfield. As the JV team last year, they j were great, losing only to Granite and Jordan, so Johnsen isn't working with a group that doesn't Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. Cowans STEADY LMPLOYMLNT know its way around a basketlook Mrs. Tanner Mr. Gowans has covering his 49 album at the photo 2-Cball court they Just happen to ar years spent working at the Tooele Smelter. He retired be a bit short of varsity playing time. We don't know Just what V- Johnsen has up his sleeve, but we1 ArcherV do know a little about the players . Fog and an unidentified driver XlGDOlt who are scrapping for those five acwere responsible for a two-ca- r .i-kT starting positions. for cident early Thursday morning There's Frank Atkin who plunk 'seven miles north of Tooele. Attention, all bow hunters! ed in H points against Ben 1. a- The unidentified driver swung The Tooele Archery Club "'d ' k'lha" his car into the opposite lane to Mrs. Agnes Dick Tanner, age 86. fe. f rabbit hunt, Sunday sponsoring r scon-on nR J'Ccam Hugh J. Gowans, the only re. Thursday at 1 p rn. at her, pass the auto ahead and then mov-die- d al gam. Only bow and arrows ed back into the proper lane and home at 430 South Main Strict allowed on this hunt-- no maining original employee at the guns, games, nig v.iaire Tooele Smelter, retired recently causes incident to age. proceeded on towards Tooele. , pease. The public is invited and wa 8,XKl ,or e,gni She was born October II. 1871 at A car being driven north by working for International n,.onle;12 ,s asked to bring their own lunch'aftcr ha!r P01"15 thc evTry 006 Smelting and Refining Co for 49 Meet Wayne Toy Yee, to avoid striking' Tooele, a daughter of John and Tate's at and transportation. games he placed in 8 year 8go, jpnnfprlfn(irv nnfn u.hirh suum? Apno Whnlnrk Du k g a.m. Sunday. Jycars. Mr. Gowans started work on No vember 30, 1908 as a surveyer on road and lost control and his auto'on February 14. 1898. Mr. Tanner a"d ,his nashy P,ayer ,v'.aRe1 8 3 counters as n aactitjonj both the Tooele Valley Railroad swerved to the right into the path jdit-- August 31st of this year. there s leaders these and Smelter before actual constAlma10 wring of the other car. which struck him one are son. Surviving Glen ruction started. When the Smelter broadside, throwing the car 18 fu'l Loy Tanner and four daughters. a"d Pu Uarncr- - K. f,ne; went into operation in 1910, Mr. 'Doris the' of road. off Afton the and side Dunham Rimweek. last season Ninth graders Richard that TRIPLE THREATS right opened IngThe Gowans went to work In the n The southbound car was driven Kellar of Salt Lake City, Evelyn !?kinR junior group rounds out Kroff and Russell Rimington and Jr., ington is undefeated this year and has a good A1 Bl11 Kovacevichthe squad office where he remained chance to take the State Title. Tooele meets DeSimon, L to R, will compete in the by Verlin G. Haws, of 634 EastjTanner and Anna Mae Evans of until he retired in October of this and Salt 7th this Lake South. Box 100 yard breast stroke for Elder this afternoon City, city. (Thursday) at 3:45 swimming event year. He was head assayer for was estimated to be damaged to! Funeral services are tentatively in Brigham City. Coach Leith Pratt s THS swimming team dur- the extent of $700. Damage to the 'set for Saturday in the Tooele First All Mine To Give," screen 35 years. Lieut. Yee auto was estimated at $450, Ward . The remains are at the elaboration of a true American Mr. Gowans, who worked during heart-throaccording to Highway Patrolman Tate Mortuary. saga familiar to mag-an- the tenure of six superintendents, the only team to beat themjazine readers and booklovers, watched the Smelter go through Howard Cooper, who investigated was the Ogden Tigers, Tuesday's amves Sunday at the Ritf Theatre, good times and bad right from In the accident. There were three passengers in opponents. Ogden set the Buffs Adapted to motion picture form the very start He established a Lt. Dale Leatham left recently in OgdenJty Katherine and Dale down to the tune of the Haws auto and one in the Yee. with his squadron the 613th FightEunson, di-- t remarkable record of never having lost time record for which he as ,hcy fas, broke the Buffs t0!rect descendants of the storys Miss Marta Fielding, a passener Group, for six months tempor-Wor- d eived in Tooele dcath' tcnure a beloved a special safety award, received 17 So 1st East, Johnsens Yee the in During car, the in version movie ger Germany, family, has been received here of ary duty Thursday momma of the death of coach that is ,he first andl'S sad o have been expertly He also established an industry- 1958 gojsuffered a sprained ankle. They t h Sorensen at Huntmetonlhcad the death of Samuel Earl Sorcis His wife. Cheri, with her small Auto license plates for all checked at Tooele Valley'p k California 'on,y time he has ever p,ayed 0g' fashioned after the original mag-kidreputation for accuracy in of Garfield Heigsts. Ohio. Sam daughter and son, Stacey and on sale at the County Assessors were Wl11 iv work. and niRht and office released, Tuesday Dec. next and'Hospital The in Daylhis titled will feature arrive azme Monday morning Tooele, Mr Sorensen is the husband ofldtn was 18 years old on Oct. 25 I him a chance to even the won and Fur years ago, he was award- cave Babies Away. v's'1 with her parents, Mr. will continue to be sold Monday the former Myrtle DeLaMare Sor- - . this year and had been in the. yjy ed a Of course, that might record. ost RKO gold service pin with The of each week. Nelson and Technicolor in Glen Mrs. and Filmed also! by v Friday through ensen, native Tooelean. Funeral take a lot of Navy since he was 17. He was doing, because Ogden and directed by Allen Reisner, two diamonds. will be Saturday at Huntington killed in a car wreck at Great,wlth Lt. Leatham s parents, Mr. fice is closed on Saturdays. Mr. Gowans, who was born and has already turned back Spnng-vill- e the License plates will cost $1 more Mrs- - Wayne Leatham. Park. picture stars Glynis Johns Lakes, Illinois, where he was sta- - ard ratin Tooele, married his wife. raised and is Spnngville extra dollar the with as this Mamie will return Mitchell Lt. Leatham in and Cameron year July. Mr. Sorensen was a boiler mationed. during the Thanksgiving! ed as one of the best in the state. and Robert Eunson, young Scot Bee in 1916. She had come to TooiHe has been stationed at Eng- - going towards the financing of the ker at the Tooele Smelter, prior weck The JV's get the action under- tish immigrants who settled in ele from Salt Lake in 1912 to teach Alexan-o- f drivers educational program in to 1918. Sam is the son of Joseph Sorci'and A'r Force Base at at 6:30 with the main games the Wisconsin wilderness a cent school. They have resided at 31 schools. the way La. Garfield Heights, Ohio and thedria started at about 8 p.m. Pinehurst Ave. for the past 28 Those desiring to attach their getting ury ago. ATTENDS He FUNERAL Sorci. late Jocie Weyland Bear River, Friday How the couple braved frontier years. of Interest its should to car their tax Special Thursday Department property I I the first grade in Tooele Mr. and Mrs. Joel Dunn att- - it's Orem and next Mr. and Mrs. Gowans plan to Tuesday its take their tax notice for presenta- North Tooele Stake is sponsoring six small chilOVY1II1 Central School and his mother died ended funeral services for Mrs.jQgjp,, A very ambitious schedule world leaving their cuivote their time to puttering arrecreain a dance for adults the to sublime avoid a tion but else little with dren delay. 11 years ago. He is survived by grandmother Mrs. Mary but one that shoud pr0vide the ound their home and garden and tion hall this Saturday night. Mu- Dunns courage, adds up to the basic his father, sister, Karen; stepmowill be furnished by the stake Bell on Tuesday at Richmond. jfans Wth some top notch basket-Rece- drama in sic Give. to visiting with their family and To All Mine and a half brother and ther orchestra. guests at the home of, ball. The Day in the storys orig- friends. They have two daughters, all of Garfield Heights, is expected to start inal title is declared to be actual Mrs. Helen A. Harris, Palo Alto, All adult people in the two Mr. and Mrs. Edward Evensenj Johnsen Ohio. Kai-ze- r, stakes are very cordially invited were friends from Bountiful, Mr. Gordie Lee, Frank Atkin, Claire date, a long-agChristmas when California and Mrs. Marjorie to attend. Why not come and en- and Mrs. Bill Packard and child- - Elkington, Ted Martinez and Gene Wendover, and three grand- Tooele High School Girls SwimRobbie Eunson, grandDistrict to ren, Raymond, Beverly and By- - Warner as he goes after the first father of the authors, became head daughters joy a few hours of pleasant ming team made a big splash in season. ron. win of the of the family and decided what Tuesdays swim meet at Magna. of first winners to do about finding homes for his They immerged Dec. 14 Of and second place in every event. For that just right Christmas orphaned brothers and sisters. Visit Sixth apron, the place to shop is the Rex Thompson, who attracted Following is the record: North Tooele District Boy Scout Tooele 54 5 Fabric Center where the attention with his porMagna favorable Specialty Court of honor will be held Sat. Harker, Fifth Ward Relief Society are in The King and I, and freestyle: trayals December 14th at 7:30 pm. at the T.; C holding their annual bazaar. Hanks, T; The Eddie Duchin Story, has Santa Claus will visit the Sixth North Tooele Stake Recreation backstroke: :42.3 The lovely aprons and the starring role of young Robbie Ward Primary next Monday at Hall. Troop and Post 165 will be C. 4 pm. with a gift for each child. tea towels are now on T; T; in the new production. host. 11 - year-ol- d breaststroke: : 44.3 sale and will be at the Fabric This will be the last Primary Patty McCormack, C Specialty Center 15 South Mam T; T; Broadway star of The Bad m the Sixth Ward until January Har- as long as they last. See them is starred as Annabelle, 6th. Seed butterfly: ; 42.1 T; ker, T; Robbies eldest sister. today. C Ernest Tourex, Hope Emerson, 1:22.2 1 ind medley: and Alan Hale have leading parts for North B. Harker, T; Harker, T; and the films unusual cast inC. to Home missionaries for Tooele cludes Sylvia Field and Reta Stake for Sunday Dec. 15 have Shaw. medley relay: : 1:50 9 been named as follows: (Thomas, Whitehouse, V Produced by Sam Wiesenthal, North Tooele Stake Sunday was photoFirst Ward - Pres. Alex F. Harker, Barbara Harker) All Mine To Give School is sponsoring a bake sale William Skall, A.S.C. Dunn, Perry C. Gillett. by graphed 14 fund a as on Saturday Dec. Fourth Ward - Rex Stutznegger, 200-yfreestyle relay: 1:10 event. Food will be on (Stapher, Mayo, Welch, raising Sterling R. Harris. sale at both Allens Foodtown and Sixth Ward - Lawrence Sharp, Hanks) X s j always-powerfu- w I 1 - 1 IV j vj 1 L i(v i Fog and Driver Cause o ' Accident, Thurs. Agnes D. Tanner X"lL Club Hugh J. Gowans Sunday Retires After 49 Years at Smelter Plans Funeral Service Pending Dies,. Hunt , r i . nhllHrpn UlCOl t. .r rs Car-mo- - Dale Leatham '58 On Temporary duty Auto Plates d b Go on Sale Germany 54-4- 2 Here, Monday e T Special Interest Dance this Saturday Nite 56-4- jvllliO Qiirn half-siste- r, Team Wins 5th Ward Apron Tuesday Meet Sale at Fabric Specialty Center North Hold Scout Court Honor. o 57-5- 8 Santa Claus Will Ward Primary, Monday embr-oderie- 50-y- d 50-y- d Tooele Stake Home Missionaries Named Sunday d -- 100-y- d 200-yar- d Stake Sunday Hold School Bake Sale, Sat. d Fourth Ward to Safeway. Delicious Silas M. Young. Eleventh Ward - Daniel F. Lawrence, Moroni I. Oveson. Tod Park Branch - Pres. Ross P. Gowans, Clifford L. Swan. ' Stockton - Carver W. Ward cakes, pies, store cookies and other holiday foods will be on sale at attractive prices. Busy shoppers, this is your opportunity to treat your family Tooele Recreation Baskstball to home baked food and save your Bryan, Arthur W. Bryan. HOME RETURNS - Howard J. Clegg, League will meet Tuesday Dec. Branch Ophir has retDillard Naoma Miss Education of Board l7 Tooele A. at McAllister. Dale from home to her urned All teams Casper, 7: Deseret Branch - Pres. Raymond (Office at p.m. sharp. been E. Pherson, M. Earl Marshall, interested in entering a team in Wyoming where she has several the for past draw to SteadW. be Ward Albert upjenployed Vernon present League months. Iplans for the 58 season. man, W. Bevan Anderson. BASKETBALL: TOOELE III SDAY- -1 vs. Hold $1 vs. OH HEX man at Midnite! wirz Theatre en Jusf Ball, this Sat. Completing plans for their Sub for Santa program are girls representing the Traffic Department of the Mountain States Telephone OlliiMAdultsTtUiillS' Friday, Dec. Visiting Students 50? (with Student Admission: Gold-Gre- c Tuesday, Dec 14 (THS GYM i? -- 1st TOOELE SHOWING and Telegraph Company. L to R are Pearl Nix, Colleen White, Carol Thomas, chairman, and Gayle Walton. 8-P-M) Jr. Varsity 6:30 BOTH HITS- - MIDNITE SHOW HORROR JINK"Disembodied and ' From Hell it Came 1 ALL SEATS Now on Sale- A t Tooele Valley Hospital Saturday, Dec. 14 is the date set for the Fourth Ward Gold and Green Ball, which will be held in the Fourth - Eleventh Ward Recreation Hall. Lee Caldwell's orchestra will provide the music, and there will be refreshments and a floor show. Admission will be by budget or guest cards plus 50 cents or 75 cents per couple. 50 Arrived - Gary and Glenda Creson is, Tooele, son, Dec. Dav- 11 Lawrence and Charlene Glover Elliott, Tooele, son, Dec. 10 Surgery Edith Whittiker, Magna Frank Conder, Tooele Jess W. Cook, North Carolina Lottie Bromley, Tooele Medical Kathryn Gritzmacher, Tooele nunrz Friday 13 MIDNITE |