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Show Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, n July 5, 1957 Number Three TilS Bands, TOD 13 5QUXH. Floats, In Parade lit Grantsvil Smcntcen TOD float ami thiw Toorle High School Kami Mill m the Grantawlle I mirth iP July Tatiile at 12.30 p m, Thur. All final from the 1 oorle par I Jo arc imitr-- by the Grantvillc ,rommitii-to participate in the Cramcil!e Parade. the 17 TOD float are making fhe C'.ranUMlIe Parade through the ro operation of Col J A. Suj 4 c i , . !nky. 1 H HuldahD.Winn VINE- - 5T. Dies Following Beverly Prober! Tooele Mill get it first glimpse of an Honest John rocket in the July 4th parade. The rocket. Beverly Probert Birth of Son Mr. Huldah Dawson Wmn, CITV - To the Mile of Harold Sing in "Jay" Winn, died Tuesday, July I, from a PARK heart condition following birth of of 'Song Norway child. I Mill one of the most effective now producbo shoMn bv TDD. an&i 32 L. 1157 Mr. Winn wa born May IS. Beverly Probert. daughter of Mr. ln Mnnette. Missouri, the and Mr. J.G. Gillespie, 261 South iughtcr 0f Sarah Jane Bragg and 1st West. Tooele. Mill appear Miih wicrdtth DaMson. She had been a Broad wy. Metropolitan opera te- resident of Tooele for 12 years, levision artist this summer a a coming to Tooele in December member of the choru of Song of of 1345. .orwaj) scheduled for the UniverMrs. Winn was employed at the sity of Utah Stadium bowl in July. Tooele Ordnance Depot for nine Song of Norway, popular musiand she was a member of cal diawn from the life and music year the Church of Jesus Christ of of composer, Edvard Grieg, will Saint. run July 6 and 8 through 13. Surviving. beidr the huvhand Mis Probert has studied voice arc daughter. Jane lznnc. and with Louise Engel and irgmiaj,hf )nfan, patnct jmc; her Whitman o Tooele and is now Janc DawMm moltrri Mr in with Bentzar Ingcnuus studying of Aurora, Missouri and 13 broSalt Lake thers and sisters. Funeral services will be held in JOSEPH GOODWIN VISITS lhc Toocc LDS Sjxth Ward cor. above map. Also shown is the lineup position Joseph Goodwin, son of Mr. and ncr of Mam and Vine. Saturday of parade Boats and entries. Mrs. J.C. Goodwin. Hanover, New m 1 p.m. Hampshire, visited at the home of Friends may call Friday at 7 thanks in advance to all of you, Mr. and Mrs. D.L Gillette over to 9 p.m. at Tate Mortuary and who have worked so hard to help the weekend. The Goodwins were prior to services Saturday, make this day the success that wcjToocle residents before they moved Burial will be in American Fork know it will bo. , cast 'Cemetery, American Fork Utah. Mhich ed. Jusf Arrived Af Tooele Valley Hospital Ijit-.Birt- ler-da- y . Route of the July 4th parade between the top of Main and the City Park is outlined on the Tooele Launches Largest '4th- - Celebration In Years The parade of parades for Too- - should park parallel (o allow plcn-cl- e County will be displayed Thur.lly of room for some of the huge morning at 10 a.m. July 4th, The reviewing stand for Judges cording to Lionel W. Olsen, Chairman of the parade sponsored by and other dignitaries will be erectthe Tooele Volunteer Flic Dept, ed immediately North of the inand the Tooele Bit & Spur Club. tersection of Main and Vine Streets Mr. Olsen stated that over 75 on the Fast side of the street entries have been registered as of The south side of the intersecJuly 2nd and many more are ex- tion of Mam and Vine Street on pected. He also stated that "The the east side of the street will be Grand Old Man. Colonel John A. reserved for the sound truck and Supcnsky (Mr. TOD) who just re- truck for television and other cacently put over the biggest Armed meras filming the parade, also for Forces Day Celebration in the his- radio broadcasting. tory of Tooele, has gone all out to Northbound traffic from South of help make this the biggest parade Tooele will detour over Coleman in the history of Tooele County. road at the intersection of ColeEvery division of the Depot is en- man and Highway 36. tering a beautiful float, not tanks Traffic enforcement will be unand guns, but beautiful floats of der the direction of Tooele City the "Rose Parade type. Eighteen Marshall, Henry Lee. He will be Boats have been entered from the assisted by Mounted Police from Depot, all being prepared at the Dugway, Soldiers, the Sheriff's Ofexpense of the various division fice, State Highway Patrol and Seemployees and on their own time. curity Officers from TOD. The abCol. David A. Armitagc, Com- ove arc requested to report to 9:30 a.m. manding Officer of the Dugway Marshall Lee by Proving Grounds, is also giving The following information conhis full support to this day. The cerns the order of parade, assemColonel is furnishing a Color Guard and the number of each bling point a marching unit of 48 troops, and their position in indicating entry about 25 vehicles consisting of ten the parade: (sec map of parade 4.5 inch Rocket Launchers For the first time in Utah, "Hon- route.) 1. Color Guard. 2. Marshall Daest John will be on display. Old vid and Marshall AlJohn is a 762 millimeter Long ma Armitagc Bish White 3. Rodeo Queen Range Rocket. A special float (out and two attendants. 4. Chief Henry of this world) has been prepared Lee in prowl car. 5. Tooele Fire to carry this guided missile. The 6. Jr. Band 7. Winners Department c Honest John was giv- Beard Contest 8. AmeriGrowing en this instrument can float 9. Disabled AmLegion of destruction, for its dependa- erican veterans 10. American Le bility for knocking out a target gion Auxiliary float 11. Lodge 1673 at most any range. BPO Elks float 12. Paiilos Motor The Churches, Merchants, Civic Float. 13. TVFD entry 14. Minor and Fraternal Organizations have 15. Little Baseball Teams League been very cooperative in this afAmerican and National League, fair, as have the Bit & Spur, Fire- teams 16. Babe Ruth teams 17. men, Junior Posse, Shetland Pony American Legion team 18. I.D. organizations, Lee Caldwell and Bird Band 19. Telephone Company his famous bands, I.D. Bird and float 20. Sclvins Stoic 21. First his North Toocld Stake Band, thp Bank float 22. Brownies Security Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts and Brow- 23. Girl Scouts 24. Boy Scouts and nies, the Minor League Baseball Cubs 25. Tooele High School Senior Clubs and the kiddies with their Band 26. Tooele Ordnance entries bikes, trikes, miniature floats, pets of 18 floats 27. Tooele First Ward and costumes. float 28. Miniature Boat section The plans for the morning of the 29. Bikes and trikes 20. Kids and Fourth are as follows: pets 31. Kids Costume parade 31-The FD. Bird Band will cruise Miss Utah 32. Rodeo Queen the streets of Tooele in a Day- Chamber of Commerce float 33. break Serenade. Dugway Proving Grounds section. The American Legion will also cruise the town with a French 75 NOTE: Tooele Jr. High Cadets will cannon. Loud blasts from this lit- fall in with the Marching Unit of tle gadget will also add to the Dugway 34. Shetland Tony harness and saddle section 35. Junior discomfort of the late sleeper. Parade time will be 10 a.m., Tossc 366. Tooele Bit and Spur starting at Main and Third South Club 37. Auto dealers and others It will proceed North on Mam St. not previously entered. to SECOND NOR 111 thence Wc.,t As pieviously announced, troto 2d West, thence South to the phies and cash prizes of J250 will Iooelc Uty Fark where most floats be awarded following the decision at the City Park will be driven onto the Park for of display. Any cars parking on the after the parade is over. parade route .except Main Street) The parade committee extends j Robert L and Judy Smith Grc- Tooele, daughter. July 2. Henry and Lola Alircs Chacon, Simklon. son. July 3. Medicil Ida Hacking, Tooele Randy Cl.uk. Tooele David Crawford, Tooele Ardclla Northrup.. Tooele Surgery Dorothy Eichner, Tooele ff'ch, Accident Mary Ann Prathers, Los Angeles, California. Carol Wilson, Salt Lake City Kelly Johnson, Grantsvlllc . Showing latest style in Scout dress are Left Kib Stutzneggcr and Paul Walker, who leave Thursday for the Scout Jamboree m Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. -- Paul Walker and Kib Slutzneg-ge- r, two enterprising Eagle Scouts from Troop 116 in the Tooele 4th Ward, leave today, July 3rd, for the National Jamboree of the Doy Scouts of America at Valley Forge Pennsylvania. They will join a group of Boy Scouts from the Great Sait Lake Council and with a scoutmaster from Bountiful as leader, will tour many historical sites in New York, Boston, Washington, D.C. and Nau-vo- o as well as Valley Forge and other points of interest. A KSL radioman will accompany them and take films and recordings of interviews with the boys First Ward Lawn- nick-nam- d A DANCE ALL NIOIIT JULY 3rd 10 a.m. Gigantic 4th of July Parade! Line of March: From head of Main S.lrcet (Third South) north to 2d North west on 2nd North to 2nd West south to Ball Park and disband. Awarding of Prizes for Parade Entries Prizes for floats and other entrants in Parade will be announced and the Winners given their cash awards and trophies immediately after parade. l:30p.m.Big Boys Babe Ruth 8 All-St- All-Sta- p.m. Rodeo at versus tho American Legion rs Bit All-Star- s! and Spur Rodeo Grounds 2nd Big. Nile! Wild-Westylo Rodeo, complete and with Specialty Events including Chuck Wagon Race and Shetland Pony Novelty Events! st Concessions All Day at City Ball Park Hot Dogs. Cold Drinks, all sorts of Refreshments! Races, Pony Rides, Games, Balloons and many othors! Merry-go-Roun- d, Strip-Ticke- ts Tor Kiddies Gil - Starts 11 pm 10-ce- nt -E Elected as U.S. Convention Head along the wav. Paul and Kib will be gone 20 days and will get home in time to march in the 2tth of July Parade in Salt Lake City. Paul is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Walker and Kib, the son of Dr. and Mrs. Rex D. 6 a.m. THS Band Practices Lay who are scheduled to visit Greece, is past national piesident. of the Greek American The Tooele High School Marchorganization which has 125 chapters through the United States and ing Band, in appreciation to parCanada. ent and community are back with their regular 6 a m. rehearsal schedule m preparation for a jperformanee in the Fourth of July Tirade at Tooele and Graotsville. to use these parades Tlwy as special thanks gestures, as the Tooele High School Eand ha a perfect record of appearances in All mothers of the Tooele Senior local parades for the past seven Band students are asked to meet years. Dennis alternate in the City Turk Monday, July 8 Spondfnvc, at 7:30 p.m. for the purpose of drum major will direct the band r-- i Tj !lv Froo'.-- j. formal; a Baud Mothus j ipfptte 1357 aS will add her tv. lrlmg skill. Uun. of Parade Plans Band Mothers To Organize Sale for all Concessions every $1 ticket strip purchased, a E. G. Mantes Ernest G. Mantes of Tooele lias been clcctd chairman of the 2(ith National Convention of the Fan Arcadian Federation of America, meeting at the lintel Tfistcr in Milwaukee. Wisconsin tins week. Mr. Mantes, now on his way to New York is in charge of a group Baseball Game. ar ERNEST G. MANTES one will be given! 1.25 CdubIg 50c Extra lady I |