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Show t Dll Volume Sixty Three Formerly ns Transcript-Bulleti- Tccele, Utah, Friday, March n B.Y.U. Variety Rec. Tournament 3Mi:h HushoN C.T-- Sto't, I male's re 1i'esent.itive in the Salt Iaike' l tmiincru-n- ' ounty heiamc one of the tourney favor-tewhen llvy de'eated a strong Deseret News team 51 to 46 I u .oral team 'rai'ed thiough i.it tlie game b it eventually forg-.dead o' ib S.it lake q.j.niet n the fourth quarter, to win going t.ejy I "1 tV 1 f - 4 re.n-at.ona- here Mirra 13 As pieuously announced, the heme this star will be 'This is h oar World, or ArotmJ the World in Differin' Sienex," with s Hugh Alsop, as master of and program d:rertor. cere-.on.e- will include var-- , ety tuts. f'aijrng the (.squire jUaad, a triple baton act, the Met- Y" Kelt tonoinc? quartet, the .Girls, precision dancing group. )!js many mo-- e variej numbers an I piumisis to be a ery g evening lor everyone. Tickets nay lie obtained from .ny member of the Quorum, o. at Devan's Rexall Drug Store, for .be puce of one dollar for adults and fifty cents for children. Pro eeds from this year's show will go to the Quorum's Mission II iso o s was behind 8 to 2 in he f,rs. quarter. 21 to 13 at thi half aivl 35 to 31 at the start of The r.- - t Hr TOOELES BEAUTIFUL NEW FIRST SEBUILDING at 70 South Mam. is scheduled for opening this weekend. Open house will be held Friday from 5 to 8 p m. and the reception will include refreshments. There will be an estimating contest and souvenir gifts will be given everyone, including CURITY In addition to local ladies, men and childit-bank personnel and officials, out-o- f town of First Security will be in the reception line at the open house. The bank will be open for business in its new quarters, Satrank-olficei- urday morning. civ ttiild. h quarter. win enah'es Bumco's to i."tt Radio City, victor over Des eiet Inn and Utah Power and Eight, tonight (Thursday) in the Quarter finals Game tims is 8' TO pm. at the Last Millcreek gym. enter-.aimn- l fo.i-t- Ihe , r-ff- Thirty-Nin- e i Q mrum of Sevenuc North lo.ie'e Stake, wishes to remind you that theie are only d.i lelt to obtain tukets !o the BYU variety show, playing Tin Number Busko's Grab 1st Vin in Salt Laloj Show Here Thurs. March 13 i 7, 1957 March 15 is Final Date to Attach P. Property to R. Estate Howard Clegg Named to Cattleman Post M trch 13 has been set as the deadline to attach pcisonal propTOOELE HAS MANY. MANY CHANGES-M- rs. Ina Gillette erty to real estate, so announces County Assessor, Wm. R. Judd. Tietjen Richards shows her husband a section of the Tooele After this date, all personal pio business area which was once the front yard of her home, and the neighborhood playground. It is now solid with busioeitv taxes become immediately ness buildings. Mrs. Richards brought her husband, Ralph Funeral services were held Wed-- I Howard Clegg of Tooele has been due d no1 a,ldChed to real estate biS IS ako ,rue C. Richards, to Tooele for his first visit to her hometown inventions in Ward named on the National Catt'emen's nesdav in the First-Sixtas a finale to their honeymoon trip whicn has lasted since which is not at-- i k hapei for Ranaclough, Marketing Committee llMn,'s places dle ptoperty. their marriage last January 18. tacbed ,0 f old son of to informal. 0f on and out year Mr.jaccording Don Denver this Mrs. ind week Barraclough lunior Woman's Club Several Itah cattlemen have Bishop Dean Zentner of the Sixth To Meet Monday, 8 p.m. Ward conducted the rites Prayer been named to n.ipo. t.int inmThe Junior Women's Club will . at the moituary was by Frank nuttees in the Assoc .a ion. as anmeet March 10 at 8 p.m. at. the sielson. Musical numbers w ere nminc(xl bv President G R. "Jaik W IOL 0QK Mllhurn- Grassrange, Mont. Ha cjvC c,ub room Spcak sung bv a trio com vised of Oncta for ,he cveninR be Jay ... , lowrv and, .. Steadman, Beverly Wtlch of the University of Utah n,d Spafford. The" w ere acco.n-catX.men'sTs wlUTUTlGr f th L hfC ,A, lusic department, who will lec- - Mr. and Mrs? Ralph C. R.ch-ird, pamed bv Dorothv Maher. The op- n music appreciation. Co This is enrollment week f0rture F ".u of Riverside. Box Elder ermg sorg v.as "Dear Little Uoy chairman are Faye Rosenberg and County, Utah, are of Mine" and the closing. "One F, Tooele of County. has visiting in Tooion organize. All members are urg le f. )Ie t0 en. Lucy Bauer. Fleeting Hour." kinsmen and friends, ,rs wish among 10 attend and ues,s are cor and Mrs Bonnie Jackson sang !m Projects w ill en- guests at the home of Mr. .nee 0,1 in r,s invited Ea Wed. March 5 after school md Mrs. Rollin Russell. ways" and was accompanied by w Uk Mrs. Richards is the former Mrs. Beverly Lo.vry, who also played C ,at Grantsville City Hall, Tooele girls will enroll at Tooele Ina Gillette Tietjen, and her marprelude and postlude- music. riage to Mr. Richards was in the Speakers were Daniel F. I.aw-- I Others serving their industry on'City Hall on Thursday, March 6 St. George LDS Temple, January rence and Bishop Zentner. Floyd national committees include Wd after school. 18, 1958, and the newly married . White o'fered the invocation and fotd Oarsen, Orem, transportation; ,he largest Donald Dickerson, the benediction Hugh Colton, Vernal, nnoral for1 enrol pfromif5! couple are just comp'eting a honeym of Tooele history moon trip through Arizona and Charles Redd, a. advisory-Interment was in the Tooele w 0 pan oun Y3S an g,rs - Sal, Howard California and are visiting in Too-ieldedilands; where was the public Clog;,. grave iinetery to enroll are urged to enroll be .Tooele, livestock marketir before returning to Riverside cated bv Emmerson Lee. 15. 15 The March brand tote to reside . f oasins of the baby were pah Rav Theorc, rrov.dence, is necessary so Mrs. Norma Atkin is one of the Mrs. theft; Wm. Larmn, Spuu.sh 'o!lmynt , daleL bearers. Tietjen is a native Tooeie-local people who can personally have rs an i i rk, opportunity et-iIn oxtoi k samt him, R B lhl lived here until 1918 when ard to the wonderful service t0 timing and instruct- Ihe American Red Cross is she moved to Salt Lake City and Money, Spanish Fork, research. giving a"d ,beforf scho1 kts later to California, and since 1952 Johnson, Aurora, feeder and in this community. Lee Swaner, Salt Lake C.ty, pub Club ork starts' Twice weekly, Mrs. Atkin re- has made her home in La Vegas lie relations. where she was a deputy clerk in ceives the gamma-blo-hulithe county clerk office during pracBishops Meet, to combat infections help men on the executive Utah tically all of her time in that city. which is of her body Stake Presidency has mittee are Erastus S Gardner, incapable Mr. and Mrs. Richards first met loing. called a meeting Sunday at 2 pm St. George; George Magnuson, In addition, she has recently re- last summer during a conducted in the louele Fourth - Eleventh Castledale; J. Wells Robins, ceived 15 bottles of serum albumir, tour of the Eastern part of the for bishoprics and branch pio; Harve Williams, Provo and another blood derivative, which United States, presidencies, i n c u d i n g clerks Clegg, Colton, freed and Uicur- III aU helps to put protein into her bioor and er. High Council, High Priests, and is scheduled to receive more. Swim to 'hake auxiliary boards. basTooele First Ward Six years ago, Mrs. Atkin underThe schedule of meetings to be m m Bake ketball team starts plav Monday went surgery for stomach ulcers, foIoucd out is a general assembly I nAPlO I 1 UUC1C Jj UOUO Tft March 10 in the division 10 tourna- and had the larger IU from 2 to 2.30 pm. portion of her Tooele Swim Club will hold an ment to determine entrants in the stomach removed. Within the next cake sale at Allens Food 2:30 to 3" 30 p.m. High Priests, finals at the BYU two months, she was subject to Town Saturday from 9 a.m. until monthly Quorum meeting and March 21 to 20. tw'o more major operations, to 6 p m. There will be over 100 cake meeting of stake auxiliary boards The First Ward'ers, Tooele Stake clear up an abcess in the chest and other bake products for sale. to 4.30 p m. Meeting for 'iHe holders, are defending cham- cavity and also in the plural of the stake presidency, High Council and nt . one-hal- The Richards Visit here on n , cy - . Honeymoon rrOlGClS J s, 1 'n.,(.'lil'ers "Al-nC- 1 fIS - , uuuJk.'-- v- l - j ; e M.-rc- m ON FINAL DETAILS for ionites performance of Tooele high school's "Briga-dooare principals, front L to R Jay Tox, JoAnn Mvers. ReNav Watton, Martha Skeen CHECKING n and Wanda Brown. Stand. ng. L to R Arnel Brown, Sam Valerio, Robert Anderson, Ned Fox, David Williams, Karl Dunn and Rich- ard Carver. Tooele Stake to Tane'Jefferson Club Will Hold THS High School Hold Installation Presents Play Gold-Gre- en Ball, this Sat. "Mv Fair Lndy" ts the thenie of the Tooele stake Gold and Green Ball which will be hold in the 4th Eleventh Ward recreation hall SatMarch S. urday-, Dancing will begin at 8:30 pm. to the music of the Rhythmettes A floor show will be presented with each ward participating. The danc; is semi-formawill .be ! en-an- d and refreshments served. cordial invitation is extended members of the Tooele, North Tooele and Grantsville stakes to atA The Jane Jefferson Club will hold their installation meeting anc dinner, Wed., March 12 at the civic lub rooms. Dinner will beg.n at 7 p.m., followed by (he installation o; new officers. Officers to be installed are as follows; president, Beverl vWlute; first vice pres., Carol Buiams. .econd vice pres., Ruby Rowberry sec., Violet Goodjuhn; corrcspond-nsec., Erma Halladay; treasurer, Bernice Adamson; parlimen-tarian- , Melba Spcirs; historian. Ida White; auditor, Ruby Smith. Dinner tickets may be obtained from Bernice Adamson at fifty cents per plate. Tooele swimming as a family affair was featured in an article appearing in Tuesday's issue of the Tooele Bulletin. It appears that missed out on several other who have been family groups, bringing home trophies and medals regularly. Among them were children of the Frank Welches and William Battisons. Not only did Rick Batti-sotake home three medals but he swam on two relay teams that set new state records, the 400-yfree style relay and the I freestyle relay. His young sister, Cherly, also added to the display of trophies and medals at their home, adding) four more to the collection. The three young swimmers berank Welches. longing to the Martha Ann, Lex and Bobbie, al- so added to. the ever - growing stack of awards in their home b bringing home eight more. w-- n 1 Club Hold Sale at Allen's y field-hous- pionships of Division 10 and went on from 'that tournament last yeat Tooele lost to to finish ninth in the f LARRY HANSEN BREAKS ARM, Wednesday evening in a play-ofin the Cvprus gvin to deter- mals. In 1056, they took second ltme son mme fourth Division 10 and seventh Larry Hansen, place Wlnncr in thls place in n the o' Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen of division and an opportandy to Division ten tournament this play Orem for a place in the Class n his wnst Wednesday afternoon ,A tournament which ear lists from March 10 to 20 opens in Sal! while practicing high jumping atipakc t,le first Sames bcmS PlaYcd iw!'h Clty ncxt Wednesday. he Central school. The lad was it Ol jr high school, 4800 So. Tooele got off to a poor start i" and 2500 E. in Holladay. Thirty-wher- c taken to the Tooele Valley hospital the am was put in a cast phe first half against Bingham, but ,wn teams will compete in the a good second half bu: meet with the first three teams He is reported to be doing finiyolayed and back at school today, Thurs-.no- t tourna-day- . well enough to overtake theigoing to the Miners. ment. clcks. 57-4- - h APPRECIATION Tiek-Tooel- e Tooele District Dr. Robert E, Wassom under-- ; . r went surgery last Thursday at thc'f'i LDS Hospital in Salt Lake for 7:30 ruptured disk in his back. He is reported to be recovering satis facton!y and it is expected he vvil.l Tooc'c District Court of Honor return to his home in about a will be held Saturday, March S in week. the Tooele Fourth - Eleventh Ward tt TlOnor Saturday at starting at 7:30 p.m. The best example of perfect sc- - ' Parents and Scooters and Women arc wiser than men because thev know le'-- and under- curitv is a man serving a life term Scouts arc asked to be present stand more. JAS. STEPHENS. in a federal prison. Highways Host troop is No. 216 of f levcnth of Happiness. Ward The Crock of Gold s YU VARIETY SHOW (filar. n . chairman of the Tooele Heart Fund drive. I wish to thank the people in Tooele who contributed to this worthy cause, and if there is anyone who was missed in the drive, inasmuch as it was held on Sunday, when a great many peo pie in all parts of town are attending church, this could have happened wc will appreciate very 'BRIGADOON' much any contribution that you will still like to give. Our plioni number is 66, and if you cannot The curtain will rise at 8 p.m stop at my office I will be happy tonite on the final peiformancc of to call at your home and pick up Brigadoon. Students who saw the two early your check. 1 wish to thank the Pep Club of performances are praising the pro- Tooele high school and the follow:jduction as one of the finest and ing bovs from the Sixth Ward whe the catchy tunes of the popular assisted me: Warren Stewart, Jim music is on everyone s tongue. my Flanders, Stanley Pow-ell- , The public is urged to take adHoward Murray, Brent Stoker, Roof this splendid show and Maher. vantage ger Myrtle Allsop, Heart Chairman attend tomtes performance. lels may be purchased at the door. City $1.50 for reserved seats; $1 general admission. Dr. Robert E. Wassom Undergoes Surgery g Tooele 1st Ward Starts Play, Mon. In IllUlCinn Tonite, 8 p.m. As More Families Reap Swim Medals, Awards com-Tooel- e d g tend. will be by budget Admission card or guest tickets, which may EXPRESSES be obtained from the ward bishops Tooele Stake High Priests, Auxiliaries, Sun. All Tooele is rooting for these young n of Tooele Stake to bring home the All Church" championship. L to R front are Donald Proctor. Boh Iawrcnce, Duane El 13, North Tooels Stake Tabernacle) der, Richard Connelly; back, Bill Patton, Newell Adamson, Richard Palmer, Kay Smith and Coach Max Proctor. Absent when picture was taken was Stcwait Jones. Sponsored by 386th Seventies lung itself. Since that time, she has had mother operation on her chest to help check infection and in May of 1957, had her spleen removed All this difficulty has added up to the fact that she has been un able to manufacture the blood to combat the infections that havi invaded her body. Mrs. Atkin has had 53 blood transfusions, in addition to the gamma globulin and serum aibu MARTHA WARBURTON CAMP MEETS MONDAY The Martha Warburton Camp, DUP, will hold their meeting, Monday at the home of Mrs. Bee Gowans, 31 Pinehurst. The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m. AH members are asked to attend. Joseph Lee Injured In Auto Accident Joseph Lee, Salt Lake, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Lee, was injured painfully last week in an automobile accident. Mr. Lee, a TV and radio was on his wav to work and his car was reportedly struck aroadside by a tax:cab. Mr. Lee her. Mrs. Atkin is only one of manv suffered broken ribs and chest in- who can testify to the goodness of 'Junes. He was hospitalized for two this organization. Last year, 45.' days, but is reported to be satis actorilv. pints of blood were given to 320 patients through the Tooele Clinic. Tooele Valley Hospital and TOD Catholic Women's Breakfast Hospital. Set For Sunday, March 9 Many have received gamma Reservations may still be made globulin to combat measles and infectious hepatitis. This blood has 'or the Catholic Womens breakall been free, the only charge be fast scheduled for Sunday, March ing made was for giving it to the 9 at 9 a.ni. at the Kirk Hotel. patient, but not for the blood itself Reservations must be made b.y Other services provided by the Friday and maybe made by cali-Re- d Cross have been the tramingjing one of the committee Red Cross first aid, care for thejbers, Adeline Orlando, Sara and injured and mother and van, Ann McKendrick, Stella Mar baby care. Nearly 8,000 persons in tinez. Ann Sodavich or Rose MaUtah were trained in water safety rie Orlando. nnn. Needless to say, to have secured the blood by herself would have been practically impossible, to say nothing of the cost. American Red Cross has been a life saver tr skills. Pupils in Utah's schools who arc members of the Junior Red Cross internatlearn good citizenship, ional understanding, and principles Surgery of service to others. Peggy Anderson, daughter of When fire, flood, tornados or Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Anderson, other disasters strike, the Red Tooele Cross is there first to assist the Jess Cook, North Carolina v ictims. Oscar Hackford, Salt Lake City Service men and their families Medical receive assistance from the Red; Mary B. Brown, Tooele Cross by loans and grants. Eustacia Trujillo, Tooei e Think it over, the great service Monroe Schooler, Tooele the American Red Cross gives. Accident-th- en Vac Frickvon. Tooele dig deep in your pockets and Gertrude Maxfield, Clover give generously. |