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Show Volume Tooele( Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Friday, July Schedule Announced For Babe Rutli State Tourney Beginning Thursday 31, 1959 Number Eight MIA Readies Road Show 1 I Tooele Stake .Monday, August Stockton and Toocie Fourth, First, Eleventh, Sixth and Tod Park Each will contribute to the theme Tooele County from "Legends History. Teams may be picked on an r basis or a single championship team can be kept intact Most leagues pick 15 of their best players from the complete league, according to Elmer Tate, State director, Mr. Tate states that 105 of approximately 700 Babe Ruthers will represent the Cream of the Crop, at Tooele, with many graduates of Pony and Cops leagues playing as 15 year olds. All-Sta- multi-purpos- room, e the with High School cooking staff doing the cooking and the Tooele high school Pep Club doing the serving. Guest speaker for the banquet will be Eddie Leishman, General Mgr. of the Salt Lake Bees. Reservations for the victory banquet are $1.50 per plate and must be made by August 3, and no one can attend the banquet without reservations. If you plan on attending, says Mr .Tate, call Tooele 219, 207, or 1233 for reservations. A state tournament Babe Ruth plaque will be presented to the will State Champions and they then represent Utah in the Babe Ruth Regional Tournament at Stockton, Calif., August 14 to 16. Utah State champions have drawn a picked team from Hawaii as their oponent. The first game of the day, Aug. 14, at Stockton. All-St- TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE August 6, 1959 r Tooele vs 2, 11 a.m. Murray- - West Jordan vs Davis-Webe- r Davis-Webe- Co. 1, 2 ABOVE IS 1HE 'lEAM sponsored by Venus, Tooele Drug and Your Food Center and recent winners of the Tooele County Babe Ruth Championship. The boys defeated the Smelter 3 in one of the most sensational team come backs ever seen in these parts. Coming from behind (10-in the second inning) this team fought their way to a five run victory over the Smelter crew. Winning pitcher for the Venus - Tooele Drug - Food Center club was Ken Turnbow and big hitters were Leo 18-2- 0 J. C. Penney Christensens Moved To Logan n, T scenery, costumes, etc., and having a fun time practicing for the presentations. The traveling shows will each le presented in ward chapels with curtain time set for 7:30 p m. Admission is free and everyone is invited to attend the colorful affair. held Dugway. is sponobe Show Tooele Wednesday, August 5, at of p.m. the NCO Wives Club Dugway will view a fashion show at the Dugway NCO Club. At 7:00 and 8:30 p.m., Friday, August 7, everyone is invited to for the fashion show scheduled Fabric Specialty Center, 15 So be Main in Tooele. There will two showings as indicated by the time. Dresses used in both fashion shows will be on display at FabOn 1 A ten team Minor League round-robitournament will be played at the WBBA Park, International Field, Monday, August 3 through August 7. The first game will be played at 5:30 p.m. each day and two games will be played each night All parents and sponsors along are with interested townspeople invited to come out and support the boys tournament. Garth W. Sawyers, president of his the Minor League, extends thanks to the City and County and the many Minor League sponsors for giving over 200 Tooele area boys between the ages of 8 and 12 the opportunity of playing on a baseball team. Mr. Sawyers also thanks the 20 managers and assistant managers for their long hours and untiring efforts in coaching the boys teams. Sponsors for the Minor League are Dons Body Shop, Dairy Queen, Consolidated Finance, Lawrence Floral, A1 and Lid TV, Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph, Allens Food Town, Al's Drive Inn, Browns Clothing and IOOF Lodge. Fifth Ward to Hold Summer Festival J. Dean Zenlner The Fifth ward Primary is holding its annual summer festival, Thursday, July 30, at 7:30 p.m. in to the North stake tabernacle which all the children of the community are invited to attend. Admission is ten cents and in addition to dancing, there will be a fish booth, and refreshments for Appointed to Zoning Board J. Dean Zentner has been appointed by the City Council to and the Tooele City Planning Zoning Commission, to fill the unexpired term left by the death of A. D. Tanner, it was announced today by City Manager Sidney sale. Mr. Zentner is Bishop of the LD.S. Sixth Ward and is 1ST LT, MAX E. NEWMAN . employed at Tooele Ordnance De Indianapolis, Indiana, is the new PIO at Dugway replacing Capt. pot. Kinsley, 'who is being assigned to Maryland to Advanced Intelligence School. Lt. Newman is a graduate of Purdue University, and was Sales Manager of the New Food Products Company at Indianapolis prior to coming on active duty. Tooele . Elaine Marie Black, one day-oldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. d Kenneth 1 Larry Mortensen Chen F5U Scholarship 0 A full program including hikes, recreation, music and handicraft has been planned by the Tooele leaders council, assistCounty ed by older members. Leaders and members actively engaged in the planning are: Evelyn Kerr, Betty Iverson, Mabel Hanks, Carol Ingram, Alice Richardson, Karen Biggs, Cathy Schutz, Tooele: Elna Worthing ton, Ann Johansen, Judy Worthington, Tamra Hudson, Grantsville; and County Extension agents. Er-eBiggs and Elizabeth Daricy. Buses will leave at 8 a.mon Buses will leave at 8 am. on Tuesday, August 4, from Tooele City Park (near the swimming pool) and Grantsville First ward chapel. Parents and leaders (unable to attend for the full three days) are encouraged to attend the evening programs. 4--H -- Dii c5Mvav Infant Dies Tuesday . Noble. -- Club Camp Set for Next Week Lynn Black, of Dugway Proving Grounds, died Tues. at 6:50 a.m. in a Salt Lake hospital. Graveside services will be held Friday at 10 a.m. Friends may call at 36 East 7th South from 9 to 9:30 a.m. on Fri. Tooele Swim Club Next Al Clearfield Tank Meet The Tooele Swimming Club is on putting the finishing touches and preparation for the Senior ChampionAge Group Swimming and ships to be held Friday Saturday, July 31 and August 1, at the Clearfield Swimming Pool A bus will leave from the Tooele Pool at 11:00 a.m. each day mile Events include the one swim (3:00 p.m. Friday - finals only) is one of the twelve laces for men the first day with the women competing in eight. Saturday, trials will be at 2:00 p.m. and finals 7:30 p.m. The men the will swim in eleven events Commissioner R. Sterling Halla-day- , representing the Tooele County Commission proposed that plans for U.S. Highway 80 through Tooele County, be changed to come closer to Grantsville, at a public hearing held at 2 pm. Tuesday in the Grantsville high schtxil auditorium. The state road commissions bypass proposed route would Grantsville six miles and Comthat missioner Halladay stated since local tax payers would be paying their share for road construction, Grantsville should not be denied the opjiortunity of participating in the tourist business afforded from the new highway. He felt that the six mile distance from Grantsville to the new highway would definately affect the Tourist Trade in Grantsville. The State delegation led by Rulon Mr. Dora Allsop J. Ballard, assistant director of state highways, stated that construction costs would be cut by more than $2.5 million and Would mean a savings to motorists tra versing the valley of $300,000, if the road were to follow the presently outlined route. Mr. Ballard also said the route was not yet definately established but a final decision would come Mrs. Dora Montague Allsop, of Toocie since ulmt. weighing the facts presented at the hearing. I'M)9, passed away at the Tooele in- -' persons attended Rest Home, Wed., of causes Only twenty the public hearing. cident to age. V Mr. and Mrs. Martell W. Christensen where honored Wednesday evening by 26 J, C. Penney Co. employees at a farewell party at the City Paik. Mr. Christensen has been assistant manager of the Penney store in Tooele for over four years havfrom ing been transfered here Tooele Womans Club will hold Burley, Idaho. His new assign their annual husband's party, on the ment is fhx)r manager of Wednesday. August 5, at the city main floor, of the Logan, Utah park pavilion, starting promptly r J. C. Penney store. t at 7:30 p.m. Active in LDS activities while Lunch will be pot luck and every-- I here, the Christensen' have servone is asked to bring a plate, cup, f. ed as Tooele Stake dance direcand eating utensils. Those whoi tors, and he has been Ward MIA have not been asked to bring! stake Age Group Counselor, food should bring 50 cents per chairman and a Sunday be memcouple. Reservations should School teacher. They are Mortensen 3 and may be made Larry in by August bers of the Tooele First Ward. at Mrs. Christensen has been emby calling Frances Stewart 745-Mrs. T. M. Aldous, 133, or ployed by the Tooele First SecurMrs. Kofford, 734-ity Bank. The committee in charge of ar- I At the Wednesday night parly their fellow employees presented rangements is headed by Mrs. T. M. Aldous, assisted by Mrs. Peter the Christensens with a power Hansen, Mrs. John Warner, Mrs. lawn mower and in responding, M. Larry Mortensen received Gow-ans, Klair Kofford, Mrs. Hugh thanks was extended to the Co. Mrs. Alex F. Dunn, Mrs. word recently that he has been employees and townspeople for Utah to a scholarship Werner Floyd, Mrs. Earl Stewart awarded the stay in Tooele a pleasant State University. and Mrs. Elmer Tate. , one. The Christensens have 2 daughThe scholarship will pay regisl-- II tration and tuition for the year ters, Evona, 7 and Pamela, 6. 1959-6and is renewable each IN HOSPITAL year if his scholastic standing Mrs. Cal Farrington, entered the warrants. Club memMore thaan 200 Iasi Salt Lake L.D.S. hospital bers, leaders and parents will atLarry was outstanding in mech- Sunday, and underwent surgery tend Club camp Aug. 4, 5, anical drawing, mathematics, Monday. She hopes to be able to and 6. while return home about Tuesday and agricultural science of The annual encampment will be attending Tooele High School. He next week. held at the Spruces in Big Cotton graduated with the class of 59. issued 40 wood Canyon. An estimated He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. marriageHlicLnse Wilbert Morris Cahoon 23, of more persons will attend the evenMortensen, 346 North Magna and Joan Hallsey, 20 of the Maynard ing programs prepared by Tooele. Second West. members. Minor League 'Womans (dub Shows a I Plans Annual Robin Round Husbands Parly Dugway, Tooele Fabric Specialty Center Slarls Monday t soring a Fall Fashion and next week at Sat. August 8, 1959 last day and the women, seven, A traveling team trophy will be awarded to the high point team. Also, official AAU Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be awarded to the winners in each event (AAU only). Age group winners will receive ribbons, relays will receive four gold medals for the winning teams, silver for second place and bronze for third place. Dora Allsop Long 'Lime Resident Dies Bolls Car son She had stayed with her and and daughter in law, Mr. Mrs. Iven Alsop, up until thirteen days before her death. Mrs. Allsop was born Dec. 25, 869, in Provo, Utah, to Levi West Graves Montague and Elizabeth Montague. She married George where Allsop in 1887 at Sandy, Mr. Allsop was employed at the Smelter there. -- D. Peterson, 22 Apple, Joseph serious in Grantsville, escaped jury but his car was totally demornmolished early Wednesday ing, when it left the road between Grantsville and Tooele and rolled over. According to investigating Trooper Neil Bishop, Peterson ran off the right side of the road, came back up on the highway and wen! off the left side, rolling over two f times. He was travand eling toward Grantsville. Trooper Bishop stated that no citations had been issued but the accident was still under investigaone-hal- tion. -- 1 They lived in Sandy until 1908 when they moved to Silver City, near Eureka, where Mr. Allsop also worked at a smelter. In lM)9 they moved to Tooele and Mr. Allsop assisted in building the Toocie Smelter. He preceded her in death (July 1929). Final Summer Mrs. Allsop has been active in Relief Society serving as a visitSwim Clauses She ing teacher for 30 years. was a member of the Tooele First and Seventh Wards and the BarThe next and final set of swimbara Bowen Camp of the Daughming lessons for the summer are of the Utah Pioneers. scheduled to begin on Monday, ters August 10. Survivors include a daughter, Beginners classes will be given Mrs. Vera E. Koehler, Spokane, at 9, 10 and 11 with Grantsville Washington, and a son, Iven Alswimmers registering for the 11 sop, Tooele. Four grand children oclock class. and nine great grand children alIntermediate classes are sched- so survive. uled at 9, swimmers at 10 and held Funeral services will be advanced beginners at 11 a.m. will Saturday at 1:00 p.m. in the Tooswimmers Synchronized ward meet at 9, 10 and 11. Pre school ele chapel. children should register at the Bishop John Greenland conducting. Burial will be at the Sandy pool for their convenicne. As usual, the registration fee is City Cemetery, where grave aide services will be held. $2.50 for the two weeks course. To Ilegin Aug. 10 Third-Sevent- h Exhibits, Rides, and Fair Queen Will Highlight Big Tooele County Fair Details on the rides and con- and cessions, premium books the the Fair Queen contest for Tooele County Fair, August 20, 21, and 22 at the National Guard Armory, are as follows: All rides and concessions will start at 10 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 20. Following is a list of the rides and concessions. R'dcs: Large 50 foot f c r r i s Earl Bush, Tooele wheel, small ferns wheel, merry Arthur J. Evans, St John go round, merry mix up, train, Surgery small autos and novelty fan ride. Ann Dunyon, Stockton Margaret Bradfield, Learning- - Concessions: Novelty booth; cotton candy, pop corn, sno kones, ton Harold Orcndorff, Toocie. cup cakes, soft drinks and punch, Accident hamburgers and hot dogs. Premium books for the Fair Jcanetta Scagravcs, Tod Park Fair may be obtained at the Dennis Fuller, Lake Point Barbara Hector Joseph Busico, Tooele, son July 29. Robert W .and Yvette Barrow Mann, Tooele, son July 29. Terrance and Elsie Green Palmer, Dugway, daughter, July 29. Medical Jennie Martin, Tooele. Mildred Conway, Toocie Fonger with two home runs. Jack McPhie, Jimmie Brannon and Johnny Murray with triples. L to R first row: Gus P. Karabats manager and sponsor; Richard Syddall, Jimmie Smith, Craig Lohnes, Charles Webster, Leo Fonger, John Murray, Wayne Hymas, sponsor. L to R second row: Pete Karabats, assistant manager, Glen Partridge, Don Elkin-toJim Brannon, Jack McPhie, Ken Fonger, Jim Leonelli, Ken Turnbow, Craig Bush and Jim Dugdale, sponsor. Fall Fashion Losers of Fridays game play at 1 p.m. for consolation championship. Winners of Fridays game meet at 4 p.m. for the Championship of State. State Champion will be sent to Stockton, Calif., for the Regional Tournament and will play a team from Hawaii on August 14. and Assistant Tooele CHRISTENSEN, store manager being transferred to Logan. MARTELL p.m. ric Specialty Center during next Indian Hills vs Brighton ,5 p.m. week and fabrics will be availRed Butte drew bye. able for purchase at the shows. Friday, Aug. 7, 1959 Winner of game 3 vs Red Butte at 1 p.m. Winner of game 1 vs winner of game 2, at 4 p.m. Just Arrived At Tooele valley Hospital Aii"ut Comity Seeks Road Closer To Granlsville finest boys baseball tournaments ever held in Utah and suggests that if you want to see a real youths baseball program in action, to be sure to see the Tooele tournament. The tournament will be followed on Saturday, August 8, with a victory banquet, sponsored by the host Tooele club. The banquet will be held at the Tooele high school Tue.Mlay, 0 is in readiness fur the anTuesday August 4 is the date for nual Road show produced by the the North Tooele stake Annual Tooele Stake M.I A. and schedul- RoaJ Shows, the presented by ed for Monday evening, August 3 M I..A 7:30 at p m. Themed to "Legends from Tooele County History each ward has been busily engaged in writing scripts, and songs, making All The first annual Babe Ruth Baseball tournament in the state of Utah will be held at Tooele on August 6, 7 and 8. Teams entered in the tournament are Indian Hill. Brighton, and Red Butte Leagues from Salt Lake County, David - Weber County League 1 and 2 from Og Field den, Layton and the Hill area and the host Tooele County Babe Ruth League. He expects one of the North Toot le Jjtake community queen for the Fair contest. Out of county Queen judges will be here to judge the contest. Communities should have an alternate Queen to take over the position as community queen in the event their entrant is chosen as Fair Queen. The Fair Queen will receive $25 plus an array of prizes furnished by local merchants listed below: Tates Confectionery, Coronet Store, Gordons Furniture, Browns. Fabric Singer Sewing Machine, merCenter. Other Specialty chants will be listed as they are contacted and contribute. The Fair Queen entries must be Ferguson at 94S-0 All communities are encouraged between the ages of (single) to cuter a booth aad sponsor a and chosen on these merits: 65 following places: Tri State, South Main; Singer Sewing Machine, 13 South Main; Fabric Specialty Center, 15 South Main; Sales Craft, 33 North Main; Browns 24 and North Main: Dalton Feed Seed, 138 North Main, Barrus Motors, 83 North Main: Phillips Furniture Mart, 111 North Broadway; Allens Food Town, 31 South Mam; Allsop Really, lsgrcen Main: Busico Building, South Cash Store, 104 North 4tb Street. Furniture (Newtown); Gordons 60 South Main; Hometown Bakery, 99 North Broadway; and Safeway Mr. Store, North Main, or call (l) personal grooming, (2) per sonality, (3) graceful, charming, looks, (4) make her own dress (balerina. length), (5) one talent such as: 3. play musical instrument, b. sing, dance, c. book reother views, recite, d. or any talent she may have. of dress, must be Making simple but smarl, girls will model dress and perform m it. Girls will make an appearance in bathing suit for poise and posture. 5 All entries must be in by -- J1 August. the 2 Queen will be chosen at p.m. on Thursday, prior to open-mof fair. For further information call Jennie g 1.1. Ferguson at 91C-- CHECKING DONNA PRATTS form coining Senior and Age Group Swim meet this Friday and Saturday, at Clearfield, is Rick BatUson, while Elaine Harrison (left) and Marilyn Mayo (right) look on. A bus will be leaving from the Tooele Pool each morning at 11:00 a.m. |