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Show Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Friday, July Number Seven 24, 1959 Celebrat ion July 24, 1959 The TOOELE SPORTS Children's Races at 2:00 p.m. Prizes to be given to all classes and to all children who participate. Games: 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. Two Tooele Teams One Salt Lake Team One Price Team Route: Third South West to Park. and Main, North to First North and Main. Dance at 0:00 p.m. At the North Tooele Stake House Sponsored by North Tooele Stake M.I.A. Music the North Tooele Stake Orchestra. furnished by First Security Hank line of Pioneer Day parade march has been slightly chang ed. The parade will begin at 3rd South and will go north on Main street to First North (Sikes Tex aco Service Station corner) then South West to Second West and to the ball park. Following is the order of march: 1. Marshall of Day, 2. Color Guard, 3. Stake officials .Tooele, and North Tooele, 4. Sons and 5. daughters of Utah Pioneers, City officials, 6. Tooele high school senior band. Miniature Floats 9. Third Ward; 10. Fourth Ward; 11. Fifth ward; 13. First ward; 14. Sixth ward; 15. Novelty or comic section; 17. Seventh Ward; 22. Eighth ward; 23. Tenth Ward. 24. Eleventh Ward; 25. Lake View ward; 26. Stockton ward; 27. Cadet high school band. 7. Second Ward: Large Floats 28. Allen Foodtown; 30. First 33. ward; 32. Stockton Ward; Ordnance; 34. Fifth Ward; 35. Chamber of Commerce; 37. Lake View; 36. Ordnance; 38. Seventh ward; 39. Junior Band; 41. Ele42. venth ward; 40. Ordnance; 44. Sixth Ward; 43. Third Ward; Ordnance; 45. Fourth Ward; 46. 48. Second Ward; 47. Ordnance, Eighth Ward; 49. Tenth Ward; 50. Ordnance; 52. Bicycle section Eight Shetland ponies. Anyone owning a Shetland is invited.; 53. Bit and Spur Club. irk irk kkkk it A k kk k To be Closed Friday and Saturday morning. Wesley M. Bush, a nephew icill be closed Friday & Saturday as a Pioneer Day Holiday ( J-- H sport. in It was created by Nelson 1955 and first presented to Bill R.C.A then the Linderman, president and the man for whom the trophy was named. 1956 to in It was awarded 1957 to Todd Gene Pruett, in 1958 to Casey Tibbs. Whatley, in County Attorney Returns from Gordon R. Hall, Tooele County returned recently Attorney, from New York City, where he attended Practicing Law Institute summer session for prosecuting attorneys. The program covered a wide by range of problems faced county, state and federal prosecuting attorneys in their daily work including trial strategy and techadvanced institute is designed to present in a practical and intensive manner, fresh viewpoints and current techniques in prodealing with troublesome blems. This institute has the endorseof ment and recommendation the National Assn, of County and Prosecuting Attorneys, ' ol which Mr. Hall is a member. Arrived At Tooele valley Hospital vice. Mr. Allsop also belonged to the Tooele Lion's Club and served as its secretary for four terns. He was also a member of the Tooele Chamber of ComCounty the finishing touches on their work in time for the entry deadline, August 20, at 1 p m. Paintings must be in frames with screw eyes and wire for proper hanging. For additional information on the entering of paintings and other hobbies contact Mr. Welker by phoning 1363. mounted on 16 by 20 inrh mounts. I Color slides may be 2 by 2, 2 and Stale Fair To Regular season play in Western by two and Baseball generally finished Boys or stereotype. Attract Amateur last week and now the 15 leagues Cash prizes and trophies will in District One have selected their Utah Photographers r and tournament teams total $800. Photographers may are busily preparing for the varenter mail their or 11 by pictures the September through 20, ious levels of tournament play, Utah State Fair will be held at by bringing them to the Fair with a spot in the World Series Salt Lake City. This year we hope Grounds office in person. All enthe goal of nearly 100 Utah squads. be tries must received by August photoprofessional and amateur District One is comprised of 15 28. graphers from every county and teams and it is necessary for 14 community in Utah will enter For rules and entry blanks send of these teams to play qualifying print pictures and color slides. a post card to Glenn E. Casey, games for the right to compete District One tourney in the There are four divisions pro- Utah State Fair, P.O. Box FG-6- , which will be held in Morgan, fessional prints, press (news- Salt Lake City 16, Utah before 15 August 5 through 8. paper) prints, amateur prints and August and they will be mailed to Grantsville vs Bountiful amateur color slides. Prints can you. Rules and entry blanks can International Field will be the qualifying be any size between 8 by 10 and be picked up in person at the site of one of theseof games when the 16 by 20 inches but must be Fair Grounds office any time. Grantsville meet the Bountiful Game American League time is 3:30 p.m. Saturday, July one-fourt- h one-fourt- All-Sta- All-Sta- Girls Ilomcmaking New Pari play Of County Fair, August 20-2- 2 Stars This year a new area has been added to the Tooele County Fair. An area dealing with girls who have been enrolled in homemaking in the Tooele County schools during the past year. Only girls under 19 years may compete in this department. The entries will be divided into three groups: secondary, 7 and 8 grade at the close of school; 9 and 10 grades at Intermediate: Mens Class Schedule the close of school and 11 and 12 grade at the close of school. At Swimming Pool The entries must be at the NaBeginners classes at the Too- tional Guard Armory by 9 a.m. ele swimming poo! will begin on Thursday, August 20, 1959. All July 27 and run through August judging must be completed before 7. the Fair opens Thursday. The beginners will have their class between the hours of 9 and There will be two divisions: be- food and clothing. 10 a.m. with an advanced Any foods exginners class starting at 10 a.m. hibited must be made within a Intermediate class will be held reasonable time before the fair. at The exhibitor must provide her at 9 a.m. Swimmers class 10 a.m. and an adult beginners own plate and plastic covering for the food exhibit. The canning class at 11 a.m. At 10 p.m. each evening there exhibit must be done in standard is an adult intermediate class. glass jars, jams and jellies must At 12 noon each day there will be in pints or half pint jelly be a plain and fancy .diving glasses with lids or wax coverclass. ings. All jars must be labled with Synchronized swimming clas- name of product and date of canses will be held at 9 a.m. 10 a.m. ning. In the foods division the secondary group (7 to 8 grades) may NO GAKHAGE enter biscuits, muffins, cookies, cakes (butter); the intermediate COLLECTION roup (9 to 10 grades) may enter ON FRIDAY muffins, cookies, cakes biscuits, In order to permit the Garbage (sponge and butter), canning Crew to celebrate the July 24th (jams, jelly, fruits) rolls. The Holiday we respectfully request senior group may enter the same those whose garbage is collected as the' intermediate, pies, bread, on Friday not to put it out. This (rolls, loaf, coffee cake) decoratgarbage will be picked up on their ed cakes. In the clothing division all arnext regularly scheduled ' garbage ticles must have been made durday. THANKS KINDLY ing the class period and under Have A Nice Holiday supervision of a teacher or during SIDNEY NOBLE, City Manager summer project work. All articles merce. For the past twenty five years he, with his wife, have operated the Allsop Realty and Insurance Company. Prior to that time he had worked for the International Grantsville WBBA Plays Bountiful 1960 Wheat Crop lore This Sat. Referendum to He held July 23 - At the Tate Mortuary, tw ovocal numbers were sung by quartet Lex Connelly, husband of formRussell, Mrs. Don er Tooele resident, Torry Ahern, Mrs, Raymond Gerald Mrs. Bracken, Sagers one of has recently received with and Mrs. Vance Sagers, rodeos most coveted awards, the Mrs. Willard Sagers playing acAnnual Bill Linderman trophy. by companiment. Prayer was It was presented to Connelly Jay Sagers. who is secretary - treasurer of At the Tooele Cemetery where the Rodeo Cowboys Association , interment took place, a talk was Rodeo in Camdenton, at the Orson Johnson, Bishop given by Missouri, July 11. and the dedicatory prayer was The award is made every offered by Joseph E. Lindberg. to the Nelson B. by year Harry The deceased was a native of who has done R.C.A. member Clover, having been born there the most for the sport of rodeo October 17, 1876, a son of Richard A bronze hansdome plaque Nelson and Hannah Marie Green mounted on a wooden panel, the Bush, pioneers of this county. trophy is one of the most prized in the awards niques. The Jusf and formerly a member of the Clover Ward Bishopric, directed the ser- Coveted Trophy The Tooele Transcript Law Institute ' and Tooele Bulletin Ililes Held For Daniel Bush Wed. at 10:30 Funeral services were held here First Security Bank, Tooele Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. for day Daniel Donavan Bush, age Branch, will be closed all 82, Friday, July 24, and Saturday who died Sunday at the Tooele July 25. Open as usual Monday Rest Home. Ilusbaml Receives -- ported). GAYLE DAVIS, committee member, puts the finishing touches on a painting to be entered in the Arts and Crafts division, of the Tooele Looking on is DiviCounty Fair, August sion chairman Lyle Welker, who reminds all Tooele County artists and craftsmen to put 20-2- Prizes for regular and miniature floats. Smelter for 32 years. He is survived by his widow and one son, William L. Allsop, Tooele; two daughters, Mrs. Paul L. (Donna) Chriss, Tooele, Mrs. Glen W. (Betty) Berry, Verdun, a France; six grandchildren, brother, Leroy Allsop, Tooele; 2 sisters, Myrle Allsop, Sandy and Maud Evans, Salt IJte City. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. in the First ward chapel. Purple Heart. Friends may call at the Tate He was a charter member of Mortuary, Wednesday from 7 to the George A. Greenlee Post 9 p.m. and Thursday prior to American Legion and served as funeral time. its third commander. John Levern Allsop, co owner of Allsop Realty and Insurance at Company, died unexpectedly his home on Monday evening of a heart attack. He was born July I, 1895 ,at Sandy. Utah, a son of Henry J. and Elizabeth Maze Allsop and was married to Myrtle Isgreen in the LDS temple on June 30, 1920. He served in World War I and was wounded in the Battle of the Arrogone and was awarded the Supensky, on August 1, while the Colonel and the United States Army had in mind 31 August. It has been rumored that the BULLETIN might possibly have been trying to rea month the Colonel tire early, however, the TOOELE TRANSCRIPT takes a dim and view of this negligence Col. Supensky that assures nothing of this nature would happen within the TRANSSCRIPT. (Editors note: Colonel Supensky Is scheduled for retirement on August 31, instead of August I, as previously re- Ward Wards Ward Wards Ward Parade at 1:00 p.m. BULLETIN has requested this space to acknowledge an error in their July 21 issue wherein they attempted to retire TOD Commanding Officer, Col. John A. CONCESSIONS Ball 1st August 31, Schedule of Events Rides and concessions to start at 10:00 a m. and Ice Cream Eighth Third and Seventh Rides for the children Fifth Fishing Booth and Balloons Second and Tenth Hot Dogs and Cold Drinks Lakeview Sloppy Joes John Levern Allsop Dies; Funeral Thursday, 2 pan. Shame On Vs , Tooele Pioneer Days Celebration Cake araoie iHn. JL 25. must be complete and in good be condition. They must also clean and well pressed. The clothing division articles for exhibit in the secondary class will be: skirts, hot pads, slippers, clothes bags, jumpers, blouses, dresses, two piece dress outfits and aprons. class may blouses, dresses, sports outfits, skirts, pajamas, or night clothes and hodusecoats. The senior group may enter: tailored outfits (coats, suits), cotton dresses, party dresses (formals, dressy, afternoon type) sports wear, lounging wear (housecoats, pajamas, night The intermediate enter: (suit-dresses- gowns.). Judging of these exhibits will be carried on as in the other secand tions of the fair. Ribbons cash prizes will be awarded. All girls in Tooele County who have been enrolled in a home class during the past making year are urged to enter these new an divisions and help make it outstanding part of our county fair. Anyone wishing further informahometion should contact your making teacher or Miss Alice the Tooele high at Bingham, school. ' -- The Tooele National League will the Riverton League All Saturday, August 1, at 5:30 at Riverton, while the Toop.m. American League ele tourney team meets Brigham City National at a time and place yet to be redecided. No word has been ceived as to the dates and places of the other four qualifying games. Winners of these qualifying games will join host league Morgan for the District One tournament. From the Morgan tournament will come one winner, the District One champion, who will then go to Riverton to meet the District Two Champion on August 11. And the winner of this game will be in Tooele for the World Series, the week of August 17. -- Dianna Andcrtoii Rrcaks Log in Fall from Horse the Allen Warr, Chairman of Tooele County Agricultural StabComilization and Conservation mittee announced today that the referendum on marketing quotas for the I960 wheat crop, will will be held July 23. Polls open at 8 am. and close at 7 p m. at the ASC County Office, annual South Main, Tooele, Utah. to Farmers who are eligible vote in this referendum are those who will have more than 15 acres of wheat for harvest as grain in 1960. in participating feed wheat program are the 195 not eligible. s of the If at least growers who vote in the referendum approve the quotas, they will remain in effect for the 1960 wheat crop Wheat price support will then be available to farmers with their farm comply wheat allotments at least 75 percent of parity. Farmers who exceed the larger of the farm allotment of 15 acres will be subject to a marketing penalty of 45 per cent of the wheat parity price on their excess wheat. If the quotas are not approved s of by at least growers voting, the quotas and penalties will not be in effect, and price support will be available to farmers who comply with two-third- two-third- the their farm wheat allotments at 50 percent of parity. At current parity levels, that would be about $1.18 per bushel. broken leg. The little miss was treated at the Driggs hospital for a com pound fracture of her left leg after just above the ankle and spending a couple of days there, was brought back to the Tooele What started out to be a happy Valley hospital where she is now vacation for the Grant Anderton receiving treatment. family, turned into something quite different than they had an- Gets Discharge ticipated. Mr. and Mrs. Anderton and 2 Harold W. Staples, returned home children, Dianna, age 8 and young last Wednesday, having received Keith, were enroute to Yellow- his discharge, after serving for 2 years in Germany, with the 97th stone Park, and stopped at Idaho to visit relatives, and Signal Battalion, of the 7th Army. a He is a graduate of Tooele high while Dianna was enjoying horseback ride, she was thrown school, class of 56 and is the son a of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Staples. from the horse and suffered Tel-oni- Allsop Former Slake Offiecrs Parly Wed., July 22 Tooele Stake Reunion to honor stake presidency the outgoing and high council will be held on Wednesday, July 22, at the Tooele City Park, starting at 6:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to attend. Bring your own lunch. Drinks will be furnished free. Program will follow the lunch. invitation is extended to Tooele and Grantsville North stake members as well as all former members of Tooele stake. President Alex F. Dunn, Ross P. Gowans and Raymond Pehr-sothe outgoing stake presidency will be honored guests. Along with former high councilmen: Perry Carver Gillette, M. I. Ovcson, Clifford Bryan, Dan Lawrence, Lawrence Sharp, and Swan, Sterling R. Harris. Special n, North Tooele Stake Iricblliood Leadership Meeting meetPriesthood Leadership North Tooele Stake held (committee type) will be in Thursday evening, July 23 the North Tooele Stake Tabering for the nacle at 7:30 p.m. The following are to attend this meeting: Stake High Presidency; Stake Clerk; PriestStake Aaronic Council; hood; Presidencies, secretaries, group leaders and class instrucPriesthood tors of Melchizedek and ward Quorums; Bishoprics secretaries and clerks; general quorum advisors for the Aaronic Priesthood under 21; and genadvisors eral secretaries, group and instructors for the program for senior members of the Aaronic Priesthood. Tooele Stake Sets Victory Banquet After State Babe Ruth Tourney Aug. 8tli John and Kac Lou Hall Patterson, Tooele, daughter July 20. John and Maxine Johnson Miller, Grantsvillc, son July 20. John and Mary Bransteittcr Parker, Tooele, daugdhtcr July 21 Walter and Lois Bankhead Me It was announced today that a banquet which will be held at S p.m school Pep Club. e room Arthur, Tooele, son July 21. Babe Ruth Banquet will climax the August 8, at Teams who will be playing in this State tournament, scheduled for of the high school. Cost for parents years state tournament are BrighSurgery Tooele Steve Wilson, and and followers is $1.50 per plate. ton Tooele, Thursday, Friday, Red league, Indian Hills, Stewart Jones, Tooele Those interested are asked to con- Butte; - West Jordan, Saturday, August 6, 7 and 8. Murray Norma Gladden, Grantsville According to Elmer Tate, State tact Mr. Tate as soon as possible. Davis - Weber Co. No. 1; Davis-WebMr. Tate states that a guest Babe Ruth director, the banquet Joy Boyd, Wendover Co. 2; and Tooele. will honor the winners of the state speaker and good entertainment Medical along Babe Ruth ouicials also remind Arthur J. Evans, St John tourney and all Babe Ruth league is planned for the affair, that tournament players and their man- with the presentation of the State all players and managers Accident Jcanetta Seagravcs, Tod Park agers. Championship Plaque to the winn- Babe Ruthers are invited to Dcrks All parents and followers of Babe ing team. The meal will be served, Field July 27, 1959, to a double- Dennis Fuller, Lake Point Ruth play are aLo invited to this, by members of the Tooele high, header. Dianna Acdcrton, Tooele Mr. Farmers Priesthood Leadership for Sun. Tooele stake priesthood leadership meeting will be held in the Fourth-Elevent- h ward this com- ing Sunday at 2 p.m. to which the following are asked to be in Stake attendance: Presidency; Stake Aar-oni-c Clerks. High Council, Multi-purpos- MAJOR GLN. GILMAN G. MUDGETT, Deputy Commander, Sixth United States Army Utah Airport upon his arrival at Tooele, Tuesday with Col. John A. Supensky, Commanding Officer Tooele Ordnance Depot. General Mudgctt inspected Reserve Training facilities at TOD, Tuesday and was honored at a retreat parade at 5:30 p.m. U. S. Army Photo Priesthood Committee; stake committee for senior members of PresiAaronic Priesthood; leaddency, secretaries, group ers and class instructors of Priesthood quorums; secBishoprics, clerks, general taries, group advisors and for senior members of Aaronic Priesthood. 1 4wn |