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Show y if iflii.r3fltfJ' Volume Sixty Six ,J, ' Tjp ir i0 Iy Elder Win. J. Crilehlow lo Speak Here Typical of the scene that will be reenacted many times this weekend when Scouts, Cubs and Explorers do a good turn to Get Out The Vote is the one pictured above as - The- - Vote will fill one of the requirements to win the 50th Achievement Anniversary Award. This is a permanent award that boys can wear above their left pockets on the Scout uniform. Den election. Parade for Halloween For Retiring Officers Friday Funeral services were held today in the Granger Ward chapel for Laury Ann Fackrell, 13 month old daughter of David M. and Vonetta Hardman Fackrell. The child died Tuesday evening at a Salt Lake hospital after undergoing emergency heart surgery earlier in the day. The babys mother is well known in this community having lived here for several years and also worked at Tooele Ordnance Depot. She is a sister of Melva Lee and Mildred Sagers. In addition to her parents the baby is survived by three sisters and two brothers, Diane, David, Pamela, Brent and Maurine. They Need Your Blood Buffs Could Advance With Fri. Win if they could get past the Miners. By A. T. Roberts Team Standings: .. W L T Ps Op Its a traditional clash and picking 3 0 0 28 the winner could baffle a swami. Bingham 2 0 1 25 TOOELE, hoping desperately Cyprus 26 for Bingham 2 1 to stumble will be Tooele . 34 entertaining the winless Lancers 0 12 Granger in an afternoon 0 2 1 33 from GrangerMurray is capturing the 46 battle, which Jordan Tooeles loss to Bingham last local interest. havoc with week dropped them all, the way Injuries played from a first place tie, down to Tooele last week - Richard Smith, third place in the league stand- Jack White, Bobby Zentner, Paul ings. And the win for Bingham Cochrane and Skip Dunlavy were set them up as the prime favorite all lost to the Buffs as they bowto win the championship with only ed to Bingham two games to go. Jordan and Mur The big reason Tooele was unray and Granger are very defi- able to get past the Miners was of the out Tooele running nitely offensive blocking - rather their needs help from Cyprus or Granger (Binghams last two opponents) it was the lack of blocking. It was poor as the Tooele backs just in the way of a win over Bingholes they needed ham - Cyprus would jump right didnt have the to get the yardage. What few holes in the middle of the fight if they were opened were closed quickly could dump' the league leaders, and Bingham needs only a pair by the shifty Bingham secondary, so was mighty that yardage of wins to take it all., scarce. Thats the picture after three COACHES Dean Stringham and games, which makes the clash this week the Bert Williams have been spendbig game in Region Four. Cyprus ing a great deal of time this week could really scramble the hash trying to improve this important phase of Tooeles attack. If it isn't could get forthcoming things mighty rough again this week. A loss to Granger will wipe the Buffs off the title map but good. Comparative records arc slightly in Tooeles favor, but even this column for expressing the female advantage is tricky. Both lost to . 030 -- 13-- v New Transcript Column Tells How Women Vole point of view. This newest columnist in the TOOELE TRANSCRIPT family will have something to say on most everything, from compliments by hubby to TV commercials. Dont miss her issue And in coming weeks, keep tun- every ed to this interesting, humorous, TRANSCRIP-and occasionally tongue in cheek 'jVicw. in of for this issue and yie TOOELE! A Womans Elder Lewis Social Planned Last Kites Held For Baby Daughter female. 8 Fashion Show Luncheon Nov Scouters having further questions about the award should check with Mac Gardner, District Scout Executive, during his visit to Tooele County next Wednesday. Who will local women voters vote for? Men, if youre wondering wheth er your wife is a Nixon of Ken nedy fan, and why, turn to the TOOELE TRANSCRIPTS newest for column "A Womans View some straight from the horses mouth opinions as seen by a local the Tuesday, November Betas Schedule City. gun barrel. Gary was brought to Tooele for medical aid by his tw'o companions and has been out of school this week recovering from the injuiy. sage. This is a rare opportunity to hear one of the General Authorities in our own Quorum meeting and we hope all members take advantage of it. Following the Quorum meeting. President Lindholm, will meet with the High Council, Bishoprics and clerks for a few minutes. Cas-tagn- o. mothers and Scoutmasters are especially urged to check with their boys after Saturday's activities to see that all boys who should do so receive credit for their work. The award is a beautiful red and gold patch, and is available from Scout headquarters in Salt Lake of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Syddall, was hunting in Middle Canyon, Left Hand Fork, about 7:30 a.m. Sunday in company with his brother, Richard, and Bud Bryan, at the time of the mishap. He had just finished shooting at a deer, and had sit down when his gun which he was holding accidentally discharged, shooting the end of his thumb off, which apparently was over the end of the Cub Scout Jesse Taylor of Pack 481 reminds Mrs. Victor J. Cabclli of Dugway, to vote in Last Chance To Register Tuesday And Wednesday Get- - Out- deer hunt. Gary, son Lets Pay Our Way For The Scouts L. Julian Hayes, publicity manager, for The Anaconda Company, of New York City, was a visitor at the Tooele Smelter on Wednesday, and he also made a pleasant call on The Transcript staff. a He went from here to Butte, Montana, for a further inspection of Anaconda property. This is Mr. Hayes first visit west as a representative of Anaconda, but it is not his first acTooele No. 3 Next Tuesday and Wednesday,) Mrs. Alice Griffith. quaintance with the west, for his 1st and 2nd, are, the'ton, 377 North Main, father was a mining engineer at Mrs. Rose Erda No. 4 Annual Halloween parade by the Park City, and the family resided Mrs. Geniel last two days in which you can) Tooele No. 4 of Tooele in this area. schools Lake View No. 5 Mr. George elementary register and qualify yourself to 'Bankhead, 75 North First East. Tooele No. 5 Mrs. Alice Bleazard. City will be held next Monday, St. John No. 6 Shields, 175 East Vine. Mrs. Barbara with Tooele Central and Harris Tooele No. 6 School children and faculty using Mrs. Ellen Russell. Tod Park No. 12 Lois Romero, Tooeles Main Street, and West Evenson, 402 East Third North. Tooele No. 7 Mrs. Remelda 443 Tenth East. Elementary parading around the Wendover No. 1 Mrs. Glenda school grounds and the adjacent Gibson, 439 East Vine. 5 Tooele No. 8 Mrs. Nellie Green. residential area. 8 a.m., at registration places Zentner, 172 South Third Street. The Main Street parade is scheMrs. Laraine South-wortTerra throughout the state open. They Tooele No. 9 Are you puzzled about hemMrs. Irene duled for 1 p.m. and the route of Terra, Utah. will remain open until 9 p.m. about the new 235 International Avenue. the Central School will be north lines? Curious This way, just about everyone will Tooele No. 10 to First North and East to Main, styles? Or are you looking for Mrs. Lucille have time to register. where they will be joined by the something fun to do? In any case, Bevan, 565 South Coleman. Tooele No. 11 Mrs. Jennie Harris School which comes west you will enjoy the Beta Sigma Persons who have moved into and 207 North First West. on Utah Avenue and First North. Phi card party, luncheon Lacey, Utah from another state, and have At. Main and Vine the Central fashion show which will be held lived in the state for one year, Grantsville No. 1 Mrs. Annie School will turn west and the on Saturday, November 5th, at and in the county of their resi- Millward, 299 West Main. Harris School east and return to 1 oclock at the Elks Club. dence for four months, also must Grantsville No. 2 J. Austin where reBishop Alex Gillespie and re- their home buildings This entertaining occasion, sponregister. Hunter, 453 East Main. clerks - Merl Smith and freshments will be served by the sored annually by Alpha Eta Chaptiring who have moved PERSONS Clover No. 7 Maxine Russell. Alphonso Heggie, will be honored PTA room mothers to the 732 gob- ter of the sisterhood, is usually a from one county in Utah to anby the Tooele First Ward on Frl lins and spooks of the Central spring event but will be held in If you other, must Vernon No. 8 Mrs. Delvora day, October 28. School and the 470 witches and the fall this year to bring you an dismoved have from one voting Pehrson. The ward membership and all what you may call them at the assortment of holiday fashions, trict to another in the same Mrs. Minnie friends of these men and their Harris School. ski clothes, and furs, from Anns Ophir No. 9 county, there is no need to re- Jackson. families are cordially invited to The Cadet Band will immediately Shop and Fafarrows of Tooele gister. But you must transfer Stockton No. 10 Mrs. Ed attend. proceed, at the conclusion of the and Arents American Fur Comyour registration. A program has been planned Main Street parade, to West Ele- pany of Salt Lake City. Riding. To transfer, visit the registrar Mrs. Dan and is scheduled to begin at 7:30 mentary School where the HalloIbapah No. II Reservations at 5(1.25 per person where you formerly lived and get Probert. p.m. and will be followed by a ween march is scheduled to start cover luncheon, the fashion show a slip certifying you were registerLake Point No. 3 Mrs. Hattie social and refreshments. at 2 p.m., and will proceed around and for those who wish to play ed in that district. Present the the school grounds to limber up an afternoon of bridge, cards, certification to your registrar in and then cover the adjacent resipinochle, or canasta with prizes, your present district. dential area. and may be obtained from BarThe West School PTA room moth- bara Registration hours are from 8 Strong phone 864; Gerry American Red Cross Blood Mobile Unit will be in Tooele, on ers will also serve refreshments to a.m. to 9 p.m. and the following Peck phone 866, or any member beNovember at the Nationaf Guard 2, I960, Wednesday, are the County registration agents Armory, the 381 elfs, fairies and gnomes. of Beta Sigma Phi. tween the hours of 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. This is to enable working and places to register: to come in The aid of work. after Tooele people County everyone Tooele No. 1 Mrs. Ethel Poor-mais solicited in this program, so as to retain the use of the American 85 South Main. Red Cross Blood in our local hospital. Tooele No. 2 Mrs. Chilcon To make definite appointments for time, call Mr. Dale Ilcnrie, 23S9-- J 334 South Main. Blood chairman for Tooele County. Halladay, b Gary Syddall, Tooele High school senior, who had his left thumb shot off, is the only reported accident thus far in Tooele County y 'V Anaconda Publicity Head Visits Tooele Cot Out Tlio Vole b TIIS Senior Shoots Off Thumb in Deer Hunt Misshap V'W'f It was disclosed this week that Earlier solicitations will get un Elder William J. Critthlow, Jr., administration of Boys Scouting 'derway, immediately, and exAssistant to the LDS Council of in Tooele County in the past year tend to every institution and home The Twelve, will speak at the cost $6.00 per boy and that only! in the county with an all out and North Stake High Priests meet- $1.50 per boy was contributed by concluding effort on the week of the institutions and citizenry of November 13th to 19th. ing. next Thursday evening. ALEX F. DUNN, has been This will be the regular month- this county to defray this expense. of cent the FIVE ed North of per the general chairman and a par-co- st ly quorum meeting of scouting in Tooele County tial list of the ones who will bo Tooele Stake High Priests to be held in the Stake Tabernacle, on has been paid by other than our the principals in the drive are own contributions. John L. Brown, James Dugdale, Thursday, November 3rd. MeetAnnual Scout fund drive in Lionel W. Olsen, M. Abbott Grode, ing will start at 7:30 p.m. and is Tooele County to reach a goal of Lt. Max Newman, Peter Van Ot- scheduled to last one hour. All quorum members are urg - G.000. which is the Tooele County ten and Dr. Rex D. Stutznegger, ed to be in attendance, as several 'Scouting bill, will get underway was released Thursday with the in November with the heighth of complete committee to be announimportant matters will be presented for approval. A special musi- the campaign from Sunday, Nov. ced very shortly. The citizenry and institutions of cal number will be presented as 13th to Saturday, Nov. 19th. Tooele County are asked to open part of the program. their hearts and pocket books to The outstanding feature of this Scouting in reaching this years meeting will be the guest speakgoal. er, Elder Critchlow, who will speak on a topic of his own choice. Elder Critchlow will be given all the time he needs to present his mes- j Elder K. Gary Shields, recently home from the Gulf States Mission, will be honored at a home coming program at the Fourth Ward sacramental service, this coming Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Friends and those interested are especially invited to the service, Bishop Lee Bracken stated, in addition to the membership of the Fourth Ward, to hear Elder Shields give his missionary report. ' j Scouting's fiftieth anniversary ning of November 8th as an extra year comes up with its biggest reminder for people to vote. Scout leaders are reminded by Good Turn, Saturday, October 29, when Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Dr. Rex Stutznegger, chairman of Explorers all over the nation start the Get- - Out-- The- - Vote activities their campaign. that all Cubs, Scouts and ExplorTheir objective is to hang their ers who participate in the camnow traditional door-knohangers paign should be in complete uni on the front doors of every home form. Scouters should also make in America, reminding citizens to an effort to have their boys finish their action by Saturday noon. vote on November 8th. This is the fourth presidential HERE IN TOOELE COUNTY, members of the Scouting family election in a row that the Boy have been preparing for this one Scouts of America have taken part big effort since early in October. in a nationwide effort to get citiThe Cubs and Scouts will hang zens to vote. This year Scoutings the door-knohangers and ring; golden anniversary year, the Scout bells in Dugway, Grantsville, and! organization boasts more than and in every other town 000,000 regtetered boys and lead- e with a Scout unit. Some Scouting ers, an high. It is hoped units have even planned another that the efforts of this huge famdoorbell ringing crusade the mor- - ily will make the 1960 voter turnout the largest in history also. A BOYS participation in the At Homecoming 4r Number Twenty Boy Scouts Will Spark Drive For Record Vote Elder Shields To he Honored fW W'V yy Tooele, Utah Friday, October 28, 1960 Get Out The Vote Day Is Saturday Elder Shields y nty Bingham, Tooele went down while Granger had the short end of a score. Note that the Lancers scored 9 more points than Tooele 15 6. Tooele sacked while Granger playMurray ed Murray to a deadlock. 13-- 28-1- 14-- 0 Tooele has the horses capable REGION ONE of grinding out the yardage - Bob No. Cache at BEAR RIVER Anderson is Tooeles leading car- - LOGAN at Box Elder REGION TWO rier, grinding out 177 yards in 33 carries for a 5.4 average - Ralph Bonneville at DAVIS Brown is next, 28 carries, 132 Weber at BEN LOMOND yards, 4.7 Bobby Zentner is averaging 4.2 yards, Bruce Proctor 3.8 and Don Elkington 2.0. EAST at Granite IF TOOELE is going to win it South at HIGHLAND will have to be on the ground be- WEST at Olympus cause their passing record isnt REGION FOUR impressive. In three games they Granger at TOOELE have gone to the air 21 times JORDAN at Murray completing 6, for a total gain of BINGHAM at Cyprus a puny 46 yards. And four of these REGION FIVE airials have been intercepted. Provo at CARBON This record sure wouldnt frigh- PAYSON at Orem ten any team. SPRINGVILLE at Spanish Fork REGION SIX Tooele is still in the running only now they need help from Morgan at GRANTSVILLE if Bingham doesnt WASATCH at Judge Memorial some team lose Tooele is out. But therea So. Summit at PARK CITY Lets see now, 17 out of 17 right still hope and the Buffs will be out Friday afternoon to make sure gives us 44 right and only six all weve got to do is doesnt squash these wrong Granger we wait for the official results hopes. it have We are still little got figured. a already having trouble getting some of the teams to pay strict attention to just who is supposed to win certain games. THE WORST culprits are our iNight own teams in Region Four. CountPersonal Standards night for ing the Granger - Murray tie, as a miss, we goofed on all three thc Ensigns of Tooele and North games last week, while around Tooele stake will be held Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. in the the rest of the state, we missed November only the Logan win over Bear Third Seventh Ward chapel. Dr. Wallace R. Johnson will be River. Fourteen right out. of 17 this is a total for the year the principal speaker. All Ensigns picks of 27 right and 6 wrong for a per and their fathers are invited to cent of .818. attend this outstanding annual In the hope that well get more event. A special program is planned cooperation from Region Four this and refreshments will be served. week, here are the winners: i - - . green- - green landscapes, prolific growth of vegetation and the wide variety of natural beauty. Explorers lo Hold Bela Sijrma Phi Fashion Show Getting ready for the Beta Sigma Ilii fashion show scheduled for Saturday, November 5, is one of the models Mrs. Elvira Seeley. Here she is pictured in an original by Jack Stern styled in gteen wool, from Ann's Shop. The rounding neckline is complimented by a biegc and gold bib necklace. A front waist interest catches the eye and self covered buttons add to the smartness of the skirt. Completing the ensemble is a large brown bag and brown shoes. The show will be held in connection with a luncheon at the Elks Lodge. Reservations are $1.23 per plate. Everyone is invited to attend. CM M mission there. His first field of labor was in Upper Hutt Valley where he spent six months and was then transferred to Wanganui. From there he went to the Manawatu District where he worked with the Maori people at Dannevirke and Tailhope National Park Area. DUE TO AN asthma and allergy condition Elder Lewis was sent home on sick leave in April of this year and received his official release from his mission in September. Elder Lewis is reported to be recovering from his illness. Elder Lewis expresses a great love for the people in New Zealand and reports an especially enjoyable time laboring among the THE PREJUDICES against the Personal Standards 1 Elder M. Willard Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Lewis, who served on an LDS Mission in New Zealand, will be honored at a home coming program, Sunday. THE PROGRAM will be held in connection with the Tooele First Ward sacramental service, starting at 7:30 p.m. Elder Lewis left Salt Lake for his mission on Nov. 5, 1958, via air and arrived at Wellington, New Zealand, on Nov. 9. Enroute he stopped over in Hawaii where he attended a session in the LDS Temple and visited with an aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Muhlstein, who are serving a work Mormon people are being broken down since the erection and dedication of the LDS Temple and the church school and the success of the missionary work is increasing steadily. Elder Lewis was impressed with the beautiful country with its - Tuesday Willard Lewis Sunday Evening Maories. He had the .priviledge of meeting several people who remembered his father, Marcellus E. Lewis, who served on a mission there, 20 years ago. - - Homecoming For til Clean Living' Meeting Tuesday All Explorers in Tooele County arc invited lo attend an important meeting, theme of which is Clean Living, to be held Tuesday, Nov. I, at 7: 15 p m. at the Tooele Fourth - Eleventh Ward. An outstanding speaker has been obtained and light refreshments will be served following the meeting. FRIDAY 2 P.M. - THS Stadium SI Adults - 25c Grade School 50c Visiting Students with Cards LEAGUE IF llAfilfc " A ff a |