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Show Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, July 12.1957 n Tooele Band Mothers form I Organization - Mt.hcr of Tooele Band students organized Monday night at a meet-inrailed at 7.30 pm. at the City jPatk pavilion. M.t Jusn.ta Perkes was named President, Virgin1 Lewis, Presi- g dent I lect; Lillian Grcttman, 1 Vice ; President and Dorothy Proctor. .Secretary and Treasurer. The Board of Directors are Mr. and Mrs. lee Caldwell. Grace Bennett, Zina Tate and Ida White. It was decided that a banner was needed by the Senior Band and plans are underway to provide one. Committee were chosen to take care of serving refreshment! to the Band member at the finish of earh of their public appear- ance. Member Girls Return Home From Girls State At Utah State U. . I J ... 2nd Lt Jed G. Gibson is Infantry graduate. V. S. Army Photo Lt.Jed G. Gibson Graduates from U.S. Infantry School volunteered to help It Beginning Saturday, July 13, the Mountain State Telephone and Telegraph Company wishes to announce the Busmeta Office will be closed in the future on Saturday. This ii in line with the office hour of ait utilities and county offices. Office hours Monday thru Friday will remain the same. 1.30 a m. to 5: 30 p m. The Installation and repair forces will not be affected by the Saturday closing of the Business Office. Customers who wish to pay their telephone bills on Saturday or after office hours may do so by dropping their payments into thg depository Just north of the entry to the business office. J. D. Maher, Mgr. On Saturdays Ward Bishopric. Nick Penovich . Welk's Show On July 15, lovely Lynda Behunin of Dugway, Utah steps into . , waa stellar TliS athlete. Nick Penovich Visits Home; To Glade Warr Is Burned in Mishap Dedicate Life ihe national televis.on spotlight as she makes her network debut with Show the Lawrence Wclk ABC-TAt Tooele Top Tunes and New Talent. Sin- A recent guest and visitor at That old adage that trouble newas the home are of Frank Penovich the keycerity and veisatility words to her singing style . . . his son. Nick, from Los Angeles ver comet single handed hat sure lion. All band mothers are urged a style that is amazingly accom- While in Tooele, he also attended proven true in the case of our to be prevent at this meeting. young townsman. Glade Warr, son plished for a young lady only in the 1331 THS class reunion. her eighteenth year. Nick, who owns his own business of Mrs. Mabel Warr. Last September he lost his leg Wh.le this coming engagement at 11344 South Long Beach Blvd South as the result of an industrial acwill be Lynda's fust in Lynwood and at 9118-2services for .Elder appearance, she has been on tele- San Pedro St., Los Angeles, Cali cident at the Tooele Smelter and Homecoming Charles K. Cochrane will be held vision in Idaho and Utah many fornia, has been making prepara last Friday he was burned by acid In the Smelter laboratory. on Sunday, July 14 at the Erda times before, including a stint as tion during his stay here at work The acid burned him on his face Ward chapel. the regular female vocalist for a for future plans In Southern CaliElder Cochrane returned recent- weekly musical show on Salt fornia with a program In the field and chest and also went Into hia of youth and one in the field of left eye, but he la reported to be ly from an LDS mission served Lake s KUTV last year, Denmark. in recovering satisfactorily at his The Tooce Stake MIA invites Miss Behunin has been heard counseling service, home in this city, with no appar15 years of business has as been After Program arranged is who heart on over at the innumerable occasion young everyone ent thru-ou- t Opening song, "Come. from Tooele, North looele, andifow: the Intermountain terprise in furniture and appliaoc- - aa permanentof injury anticipated the result the mishap. Ye Saints." Opening pray-t- West and been seen is in the process of with Nick es, Grantsville. ages 14 to 112 years, quite frequentbusi-neerLiddell. LT. of Sacramcn from all Bishop drawing see "IN nearly come out and what ly in stage shows. For a number 3 interest In order to meet the AND OUT IS ALL ABOUT." We tal song. of years she has been vocalist Speaker, Bishop Aron E. Bryan. with a local orchestra led by her burden placed upon hia heart and will greet you with a warm welsoul. come and renew old acquaintan- Accordion solo, Dorothy Cochrane. lather, Mr. W. "Bill" Behunin. Speaker, Sister Karen Arinson. ces. "Penny," as he Is usually "Miss Personality" and valedicVisiting Eat yummy refreshments and Solo, sung by Elder Cochrane, torian of the 1957 graduating ciass called, had made a dedicated conCommander and Mrs. Samuel T. rewhich after will he and the his to secration Lord upon speak talk over old times under the stars at Dugway High School Lynda has Orme and daughters, Jan and and enjoy cool canyon breezes. port on his mission. also won prizes as an orator and return from a trip to Europe and Kathy, who have been in Formosa of m "The Communistic Closing song. countries Spirit during for the There's dancing and fun, come a homemaker and been yearbook past two years where Com. and see what Tooele Stake MIA God," prayer by Bishop John R. editor and a homecoming atten- the year of 1953. The challenge of mander Orme has been on U.S. Droubay. has done. dant, but it is her musical ability God's Word has revealed a ter Navy assignment, are in Tooele nfic need these days for the needy Whirl your girl with the pretty that outshines all the others. of his mothat via youth, aged, sick and bur visiting C. the home curls to the swing and sway muis five five inches feet of Lynda Alvin Orme. Mrs. er, sic of Lee Caldwell's orchestra. tall, with blue eyes, and hair that dened. If each would only do their to Our floor show will be as "neat" is a unique burnished gold in color. little bit, what a blessing would come their way. as can be. Very active and quite interested Next in many things, she'U take part in Nick is an active member Of Bit Budget and guest cards are a Bunness- CBMC .(Christian past to get in with 75 cents couple group of Business and Prof- a discussion ol auclcacnLmvfiC and 50 cents per person. We'll essional Women will leave by jam session, or a picnic on horse- men's Committee) both in IngleThe Fire Department and Bit wood and Lynwood, California. His insure you no loss, just plenty of plane next week for a fifteen-daback fun, dancing, reminiscing and a trip to Hawaii where they will also Miss Bchunin's audition was ar- one hope to be on radio and TV and Spur wish to thank all those floor show. take in the Business and Profes- ranged by Herb Meinert of KUTV provides great inspiration towards who, in any way, helped make There will be plenty more, that's sional Women' Convention on the in Sait Lake City. accomplishing much in the Christ- the July 4th celebration a success Col. Supensky, City and County for sure. ian effort 25th, 26th, and 27th of July at See you at the Fourth and Nick is a native Utahn, being Officials, Chamber of Commerce, MRS. ATKIN RETURNS Those making the trip venth Ward recreation hall at 8:30 are Mrs. Emily Staples, Mrs. Faye Mrs. Sidney Atkin returned to very active in sports at Tooele merchants or anyone else who this Saturday, July 13. Come and Curtis. Mrs. Irene Page, Miss her home after having spent a High and upon the baseball dia- helped with floats and a "In and Out is All week visiting with her father, R. mond. He was high scoring guard Mrs. Millie Mrs. Speirs, Bryan. out. in the Jordan Division of 1936-3'Vera Young and Mrs. Leona Shel- - H. Poole, Annabella, Utah. and was all around Senior athlete Belles, having his name on the Silver Lovto for and scholastics ing Cup sports. Nick has two children, Carl, 20, At who has recently returned from MP service in the US infantry in Tooele Swimmers to put on show The Tooele Belles comGermany and a daughter, Diane bined with the Aqua Tooele Swim Club who graduated two weeks ago 14 from Compton High School, Comp- will put on a Water Show July 8 p.m. for the Wendover Airton, California. She has accepted at force Base at Wendover. The Airposition with the Bank of Am- force bus will pick up the group erica, Los Angeles, while Carl resides in Palm Springs, California. at the Tooele Pool at 4:30 p.m. Smelter Homecoming lor Elder Charles Four girls and their leader spent from June 2 through June 9 at Girls Slate, held at Utah State d University, Logan. The girls all about city, county and state governments. They were taught how to organize political parties, right from the most significant or minor city appoint- ments on, to the election of a Governor of the Mythical Girls State. They must be alert and active in their studies, striving to gain a thorough working knowledge of politics. Tooele Stake In Cochrane, Sun. stu-'die- Miss Mary Lu Whitehouse, sponsored by the American Legion Auxiliary was elected party majority leader, House of Representatives. Miss Gloria Maxfield, sponsored by Women's Club and Jr. Women's Club and Miss Bev- erly Lindholm, sponsored by Lady Lions, were elected City Commissioners and Miss Kaye England, sponsored by Business and Prof essional Women'a Club was elected to City Auditor. Miss White-hous- e received a scholarship to ten-da- pe. o Commander Samuel Orme And Family Are Here . . KEITH E. PUGH . completes Air Force Basic. Pugh is Assigned South Force Basic m Tooele Wins from Utah Power Wed. Tooele Group BPWwill Fly Week Hawaii Firemen And and Spur Thank Everyone y j Ab-ib- Local Delegates Play At Rural Reader All-Sta- Searle n. coast-,o-coa- And Out Party Saturday Nite Alter Meet at U.S.U. Funeral service for Frank Lou-;y- . age 5S. who died TuesJay from t heart com). lion, will be held Saturday at 1 pm. in the North loo ele Slake Tabernacle, under the 1 reel ion of the Tooele Second Oifice to Close 1 Utah State University. Mrs. Betty Keith E. Dow has been thosen as counselor to for two consecutive years. The Second Lt. Jed G. Gibson, son girls were selected to attend Girls' Air of Mr. and Mrs. O.H. Gibson, 439 State on their leadership qualities East Vine, Tooele, was graduated and past high school records. Keith E. Pugh, aon of Mr and the Infantry Schools June Mrs. David E. Pugh, has combasic officer course at Fort pleted his basic training with tne Georgia. Lieutenant Gibson U.S. Army Air Force at Lackland is a 1956 graduate of the Univer Texas. base, sity of Utah. His first assignment after basic is to Keesier Air Force Base in the State of Mississippi. All-Sta- rs Ke.th enlisted in tne Air Force June 10 tor a tour-yea- r teim. he is a graduate at the loocie High Sunday Moose Sportman at Tooele 1 p.m. jchooi as an honor student in tne ciass ot '5. Friday Derks 8 p.m. Tooele vs. Four Tooele County delegates Tooele won over UPL Co. 7 to 2 Dorothy left Thursday to represent Too- Wednesday night. LaMar Williams allowed three ele County at the Rural Reading Power-meConference being held Thursday, hits, to win easy over the The heavy slugging was done and Friday on Utah State Univerby Jack DeBois, getting a homer, After observing a partial sumsity Campus in Logan. double single three for three De mer vacation the Dorothy Searle Howard Mr. N. are Attending Too- Bois is hitting over 500 mark this Dance Studio reopens in preparaJensen, ele schools, Violet Goodjohn, Too- year, the other extra base blows tion for the Tooeie County Fair Elaine Barrus, Grantsville, were by Busico, getting triple, to be presented in August. ele; Classes will be held Wednesdays and Betty Darley, County Home Stephens, a double. vs. Tooele Friday through Fridays, leaving SaturThe Demonstration Agent. at Derks Field should find days through Mondays for belated Supt. Sterling R. Harris plans night line up against vacations. The first class will reto attend the conference on Fri one best a strong Tooele Club with fine sume next Wednesday, July 17. day. of Rigley and Williams Mrs. Searle has spent her vacaPurpose of the conference is to pitching g Tooele Club. tion in Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, consider how books and other and the Tooele lost two practice games and attended a course at reading materials can be most this year, one to Strong Worland, the BYU with her son, Jack, as effectively be made available to rural areas through the new State Wyoming team and one to Prison her dancing partner. 0 and 13 to 11. AH the rookies Miss Nancy Lee Stuard, instrucLibrary being established by act played in the Prison game to give tor in Ballet, has spent her sumof the last legislature. Alfred Stefferud, editor of Agri- them needed experience. Be at mer touring Europe and expects rcultural Yearbook for the USU De- Derks Field Friday night at 8 p.m. to resume her classes at the dance Second Place Winner in Tooeles July Fourth Admission is 50 ents, any seat in studio July 20. The following week partment of Agriculture and a the Parade We are indebted to TOD for this on Tuesdays be will park. ballet on taught the qualified authority reading of Home of the Brave float, photograph will Moose Tooele and Sunday, play Thursdays, tap, Wednesdays problems of rural areas will be team at 1 which in the Independence Day second placed local at weekends the p.m. and park. two-da- y leaving the at Fridays, lecturer visiting free. conference. Ben-nin- Tooele Phone Lynda Behunin To Appear On with the hortenmg of the hirt I sleeve on the summer uniforms ELDFR CHARLES K. COCHRANE being purchased for the Senior . . . Home from Denmark. Band. The second meeting will be held next Monday evening, July 15 at 7.30 oclock at the City Park pavi-- " Pictured are the triumphantly successful returning Girl Staters, left to right, front. Gloria Maxfidd, Kaye England, Beverly Undholm, Funeral Services For Frank Lougy Saturday, 1 p.m. Friends may call at the Tate '.Mortuary Friday evening from 7 i o 9 pm. and Saturday until funeral time. Interment will be in .Le Tooele Cemetery. g name-bearin- Number Four Dance Studio Calls County Fair Practice Aqua Swimmers Wendover Girls to Camp At Brighton, Utah below The Tooele Stake Presidency has Brighton, in called a meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. big Cottonwood Canyon, is the the Tooele Fourth-Elevent- h scene for the annual Tooele Stokel Spruces, All-St- hard-hittin- Catholic Women to Serve Breakfast For Boy Scout Funds The girls of the North Tooele Stake of mutual age are to meet The Catholic Womens Guild is at the North Tooele Stake Taberbreaknacle on Monday, July 15 at 5 sponsoring a a.m., for the annual Stake Mutual fast, to help finance the Boy Scouts summer camp outing. Mrs. Ruth trip to camp. Bevan and Mrs. Erma Matthews Coffee, doughnuts and rolls will are in charge of arrangements. be served on the lawn in front Mrs. Bevan and Mrs. Ann Fack-re- of the rectory Sunday, July 14th, will accompany the group. All after both 7:30 and 10:30 masses. will camp on a ward basis wards Everyone is cordially invited to Jusf Arrived At and the girls should be sure to stop and chat while enjoying cofTooele Valley Hospital label all of their equipment, their fee and rolls. Births t personal belongings, bedding, etc. Wendell and Dorothy Evans, They are also asked to bring a flash light, a pocket knife and one Grantsville, daughter, July 10. Edson and Veda Jensen Porter, yard length of rope. The outing is July 17th held each year at a Utah Canyon Tle North Tooele Eighth Ward Tooele, son, July 10. for a three-da- y Medical period of fun, Primary will hold a Western Jamboree on Wednesday, July 17 from Ida Hacking, Tooele games and sociability. Tooele Clark, p.m. until 9 p.m. in the North Randy Tooele Stake recreation hall. There David Crawford, Tooele will be home made candy, punch Rita Dewsnup, 3'j year old 15 and hot dogs for sale. Admission daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl An adult swim class will start is ten cents and there will be Dewsnup, Tooele Accident Monday night at 9 p.m. with Miss prizes and free hats Forrester a; teacher. Registration for all. Everyone of primary age Kelly Johnson, Tooele will be taken anytime between now is invited to come out and enjoy Carol Wilson,' Tooele' Anona Steck, Tooele and Monday at $2.50 a person. the fun. Parade, and was not available for the Tuesday issue of the Tooele Bulletin. The float was the creation of TOD Storage Division. V including Presidencies, Clerks, ing this year. Mrs. Shirley Wright, Council, High High Priests and stake sports director, is in charge Stake Auxiliary Boards. of the affair, with a supervisor for The schedule of meetings to be each group of eight girls. They followed out is a general assembly will leave Monday morning July from 2 to 2:30 p.m. 15 at 8 p.m. from the Tooele First 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. High Priests, Ward. s Quorum meeting and A very enjoyable three-da- y sche- monthly of Stake Auxiliary Boards. meeting dule has been planned, with a ride 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Meeting for in the ski lift at Brighton for the Stake Presidency, High Council, and a girls, Wednesday afternoon, Bishoprics, Branch special program given by the girls and Clerks. for their parents on Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. 'I Presidencies, Stewart Family Reunion Here On 11th Ward Primary To Parade July 15 The Tooele Eleventh Ward Primary will have a parade on Monday, July 15 at 10:30 a.m. The children of Primary age are invited to come in costume and bring decorated bikes and wagons, if k you wish, and be in this July 20 Saturday, T. Stewart The Benjamin Fam- ily Reunion will be held in Tooele, Saturday, July 20 at Tooele City Park. Lunch will be served at 1 p.m. by the Tooele Families, and sleeping accommodations will be provided in the various homes. parade. Afterwards there Genealogy meeting will be held will be fun for everyone at a car- at 3 p.m. in the Fourth-Elevent- h h ward nival held in back of the chapel Second South and Seward chapel. There will cond West. Each family should be be a fishing booth, home-mad- e prepared to give a program numaround-the-bloc- ll Fourth-Elevent- candy, punch, cupcakes and pop- ber. corn for sale. Also a dart game There will be a swimming party for the older children. Come at 6 p.m. for those interested. one, come all, and have a jolly Eugene Stewart, Chairman Eighth Ward Primary Jamboree, time! JH. . &' ' .V V- - 1 , f , m. Adult Swim Class On Monday, luly t .iiSr POSTPONED BIT AND SPUR MEETING Bit and Spur Meeting will be postponed until the third Friday Swimming classes will begin in July on account of horse show July 15 at the Tooele Memorial in Salt Lake City. Pool. Leigh Pratt, swimming director, Ray Oborn, son of Mr. and Mrs. is taking registrations now for be- Melvin Oborn, has gone to Yak-amginners, 9, 10 and 11 a.m.; interWashington, to spend two Swimming Classes Monday, July 15th K , AkS.1 door-to-do- I High Priests, Stake Auxiliaries, and Bishops Meet, Sun. Tooele Stake MIA representing Girls Of North Tooele Stake MIA To Summer Camp Tooele Perform a. Power For Peace" float from TOD Purchasing Contracting Office, shown in this cut, was the third place winner in. Tooeles July 4th 4 1 parade, according to revised which has been released. information mediate, and swimmers classes, a.m. 9 weeks in training with the United States Army Reserve. s . |