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Show Volume Sixty Seven Tcocle, Utah, Friday, Julv Contractors Completing Street Work Local Smelter Union Agree Council meeting Tuesday evening the following business was transacted: 28, 1951 Number Seven Tooele Downs South Davis Twice Next Stop is Ogden -- In City B A. T. Roberts Aunt Matildas jxit.ito grater, this Some nice defensive work by the fdth on a walk mis gang battled back entire Tooele the a Too.de error team. jlu eouiagt GrORGE Argus Inquired about Lcxli s Babe Ruth tournament fiom a 24 deficit in the lop of the strikeouts coming at the most the municipal pool being closed ham lani.xl the right to enter seventh inning to kmt the count, portune times, heljx-- Me flue Out! TOOFI F, STRUCK back In the Sunday afternoons and it was the Slate tournament when they them with Gerald Me flue holding of several tough spots jtop of the siv.h on a walk to negotiating committee. learned that the pool has to be took Ihii straight bum South the Davis County team scoreless Tooele opened the in the Allen lo-- is a two hast throwing The announcement was made simultaneously hv W. J McKenna, scoring for closed once a week cleanmg)JV the stores of and for the mvt three innings. and another South Daws lop of the first Inning when Manager of the International Smelting and Refining Company's land purification, but the Council 5 j runs in the hard Hammond blasted out a solo error, sending Lewis strut Tooele Smelter and Mr. Chris M the to directed the City Manager m ,Vl)t.n beginning July 31 ninth frame to win homer. South Davis tied the count plate with the tiring run. Weyland, President of Local No if Sunday afternoon was still the ,H. ,htV 5.i. Mine, Mill and Smelter Workcomjx'ting foil Gerald Milhit went the dis- in the second when Larry Jacobs South Davis tixik a 42 lead in best time to close or if the date s'av humus and the right to re- tana, giving up just eight hits, walked, advanced to second on the bottom of the sixth, when ers. could be rotated. nt Utah in Honolulu, Hawaii jail of them singles with the ex-- Doug Fenwicks out and scored Pine walked Brent Hancix k, Russell Canning presented Due to the lo WIN NIMBI K ONFI caine on ceptum of Riik Adamsons double, on Brent Hancocks single. prices If lead They( Ralph Bales singled, and with two his jTue-.tl.iand himself and zinc and the distressed conpetition signed by on a field rougher thanlstriking out eight and walking six. (took the lead in the bottom of the out. Rod Payne was safe on an Jeannette Sharp dition of the industry, it was neighbor asking the city to surerror, and then Gary Cleverly and JRC Delegate face Seventh Street south from Steve Willey rapped out hack to agreed to forego a wage increase PeVine Street to Second South. at present but negotiations on the buik singles scoring Hancix k and titioners agreed to reimburse City Bates fx fore Mi Pfue got Jacobs subject of wages may be reopenor pav for project upoo compleed by either party by giving 00 to fly out to Gary Alverson to end tion. The matter is being further the inning. days notice to reopen the contract for such negotiations prior to Jan investigated. Gary Alverson piodoeed the fireworks in Tooele's half of the or anytime thereafter. I, and The original curb, gutter By A. T. Robert seventh, when with one out Dean street In a letter to 1S&R employees project is improvement Tooele' Baseball teamSj Mathew Boy singled, then Alverson final a and payMr. McKenna said that "It has swing Into action this weekend nearly completed one of Jacobs high hard picked ment of approximately $50,405.06 been decided to keep the Blast when they join rank with Dug- ones and drove it out of the park was authorized contractors. the Furnace operating three shifts a way and Grantsville in a two-da- y in left field to make a new game CONTRACTORS have patched day for five days each week for1 tournament at Dugwav. Opening of it. up defective portions of the street the immediate future. The Slagjgame Is set for Friday at 2 pm. BOUNTIIL'L threatened in the improvement project and a ceil Treating Plant operating schcd-iwhcthe Tooele Americans bottom of the seventh, but Tooele coat has also been put on the ule will b reduced to 6 days per tangle with Grantsville. At 5 pm. came up with two clutch defensive roads. City officials state that the week effective August 1st." the host league, Dugwav. will - Fenwick singled through plays contractors are still responsible trade pitches and hits with the the box. but was picked off by for the project for a year after Phil Russells quick peg to Jimmy Tooele National League. final payment. Smith. Adamson doubled into los-oOn Saturday, the First day f center field, but when he right Chief Assistant Police Lynn ' V . v w the Smelter and that thejing teams will plav at ID am. made too wide a turn at second, Henwood f-- 1 requested a four-wagovernment is $3 96 above lSR"jand the winners will meet at 2 Mathews threw to Smith, who reat corners the of Third sign stop lie said the Union hoped to start P m. for the tight to play Spring layed to Donnie llullinger to nail South and First West, but the closing this gap at the next wage vi II e. Winner of the Dugway tourAdamson by a good two feet. two-waCouncil a authorized stop reopener but the present depress- ney will meet the winner of the From this point on McPhie besign along First West, North and Dian Bryan ined condition of the Lead-ZinSpringville tourney on their home came as tough as a 10 year-olSouth of Third South. field 4th. Winner Friday August dustry did not make it practical JRC Delegate stewing hen. He struck out the The Council of this play-of- f to ojx-- wage negotiations now. game will be dc approved Policeside in both the eighth and ninth man Huey Graves salery be clared District Three champion innings. to $360 per month. and will qualify to play in the brought up ONE DAILY Tooele got the winning counters A WATER State tournament which will be damage claim of in the top of the ninth with the $150 by William Lea was rejectThere are 76 cities in U.S. with held in Tooele beginning August help of the South Davis team. ed. 9th. over one daily newspaper. Lewis walked, went to second on L Bruce to R: Frank Erickson, Williams, Ready for the Slate Tournament and a Leigh Pratt was authorized to an error, Phil Russell got his Allen Richard is this Hawaii Hammond, to Smith, take the swimming team to Boise Jimmy possible trip third hit of the afternoon, a single Lewis. Back row L to R: Coach Jerry Tooele. Miss Dian Bryan, daughter of at a cost to the city of from $80 Babe Ruth team, representing which drove in Lewis, Russell Robert Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Aron Bryan, Erda. to $100. Lee, Gerald McPhie, Front Row L to R: Steve Opie, alternate; went to second on a wild pitch, Phil and Miss Jeannette Sharp, daughA high bid of $1100 was accept Russell, Gary Alverson, Max Hill, Don llullinger, Tommy Jerry Nash, to third on a passed ball and ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. ed by the city for its old police Uarr and Ken Turnbow, Coach. Jimmy Miles, Dean Mathews. Middle row scored on Jim Smith's single to Sharp, 383 North Main Street, car. finish the scoring. reTooele, have been chosen to PAYMENT OF $594 was Russell with three for four, and present the Tooele County Chap- authorized to city planner, Dale Mathews with two for three joined of ter Junior RedJ rwpain Hammond and Alverson as the Finals of the 1962 Utah Junior ers to see if they could, !n co- Cross at the 1961 Training Camp The Tooele Jaycees requested games top hitting stars. Golf Tournament, sponsored by operation with the County, put on at the Utah State University. that they be allowed to use the FOR SOUTH DAVIS, Larry the Utah Jaycees, will be held at the 1962 County Fair. vacant office in the basement of Jacobs their starting pitcher deTooele will noon. at leave They the Tooele Golf Course, it was served a better fate, he went the The members also passed a mo- Sunday and join other JRC dele- the city hall until it is rented announced Wednesday. This was approved by the Coun distance, gave up only nine hits, Host club will be the Tooele tion to have a prominent speaker gates, from all parts of the state, cil. walked five, struck out 17, but 9, to their dinner 555 at meeting, Building, Headquarters Jaycees, and at their Wednesday and to invite members ofAugust Tooele's Foothill Drive, Salt Lake City Mr. Henry Oddie of the Moun-th- e errors proved his downfall. On behalf of the Mayor and City Council I would like to thank business meeting, Wayne Olsen Tooele had seven runs on nine as special From there they will travel by citizens of Tooele City for the excellent cooperation and kind tain States Telephone and Tele- hits was selected chairman of this first Jaycee Club and three errors; South Davis to showed Utah. bus chartered guests. Logan, event. understanding you have shown during the water shortage. The graph Company had four runs, 8 hits and 6 errors. at f members Commerce ber have been acute. Other business at the Jaycee While at camp the girls will rethe Winning pitch: McPhie: LP; Jaluncheon, In comparison with the water supply of last year, the City is their Wednesday meeting includes the selection of Iii Court ceive training in many JRC (SD); Russell, which one can dial cobs; of the spring in Middle ease with because less feet water 1.6 second DeWavne Elder as chairman of producing activities. It will be their respon e (T); Alverson (T)! of production, and, anywhere in the United States hours six after th "Tooele Welcomes You M. only thirty Marshall up Earl proCanyon drying City Judge Maxie Hill of Tooele tangled sibility to enroll the classrooms Tooele when 6, of in half rate one its over pro-August ginning well j South Second and Mr. his Elder committee dropping heard the following cases this of our schools into groups for serject. Rehearsals are going on almost with Rich Adamson and Steve on direct distance dialing, will gather and compile informa- week in court: vice and to organize activities every night in preparation for the ductinn. Translated into gallons of water lost per day, this amounts goes MR. ODDIE explained briefly Willey in a real pitchers battle hasl nature the To to further situation, tion for a booklet to be personally 616,272 Sam Loma, July 25, Public In such as, gifts to children of needy Tooele complicate gallons. Stake MIA production Wednesday in Tooele, with Hill thc dialing process and distributed to new families mov- toxication, $25.00 fine. com Promised Valley" slated to be given the West the driest, hottest year since 1932. nations, correspondence, having the better of it as he led n,c equipment ing into the community. The bookThe new water svstem is designed for maximum efficiency based Johnny Rael, July 25, Public In- munity service and services to presented August 18. Tooele to a win, and that of service possible, let will give them church and toxication, $25.00 fine. the veterans. They will return Promised Valley is a musical upon full tank level's and the reduced water supply has not pcr-thcoveted spot in the state tourney. club meeting dates and other imArthur Erencsto Lucero, July Tooele, Sunday, August HILL SPUN a r, portraying the journey of a small mitted full tanks and there has, therefore, been the continuous other guests at the Chamber as he band of Mormon pioneers cross problem of adjusting back and forth between zones. This has re-- i portant information for the new 25, Public Intoxication, $25 fine, the route to give Tooele went Keith J. wcre col. Perry lueo,, families. ing the plains from Winter Quar- suited in some periods of low pressure and supply in a few" areas Commanding Officer of the 4586th their second straight win over Jay Jordan, Selling beer to It was also suggested at the minors, $50.00 and ten days with County Cancer ters to the valley of the Great which are impossible to entirely eliminate at this time. Ord. U.T.C., and other officers South Davis. Ralph Bates got the Salt Lake in 1847. Music for the meeting that the Tooele Jaycees the sentence suspended upon The modest watering hours have been imposed and must Crusade the Summer Camp contin-tinu- e only hit Hill allowed, a double in Tops the County Commission-- ! ment of fine. until public notice is given of their abandonment, in ordcrjgent now training at TOD. Also the fifth inning. The losers got production was written by Dr. Minimum Goal Crawford Gates of the Brig to help the overall situation of maintaining as near normal pressures therc was Lt. col. Charles Peter their lone tally in the sixth when ham Steve Willey worked Hill for a in all areas. S0I1i viho js Summer Camp Com- 1961 has proved to be Utah's and Young University faculty and supply of water words were written by Arfew persons who have violated the mandcr, walk, went to third on an error a been have Thcre only greatest cancer crusade. oband scored on another error. nold Sundgaard. watering hours and this has imposed problems in meeting the With the fiscal year still a Tooele scored in the first and Leads will be taken by Gary jectives of delivering water to all in adequate quantity jandf presmonth away, Utah has reached third Jones of water and and the follow to Pedersen innings when Jim Miles is sure. regulations Beverly strictly urged Everyone e an high of $156,493 and walked to open both of these is a them cast and to conserve in every way possible so that we can go on as at is still going up. This is almost supporting frames - he scored in the first of many speaking parts, a large present, without having to ration as severely as most of the cities $10,000 more than last years rewhen he stole two bases and chorus and several dancers. in our State are now doing. final the over and $7,670 port, The musical will be presented again in the third on Allen Lewis' active an Council have The and program development Mayor 1960 crusade total. in the Tooele Junior High School for new water single. the new water will have and by developed supply Tooele put the game out of East Tooele County more than Auditorium, Friday, August 18 at beginning of the new water year in the spring. reach in the bottom of the sixth met their quota, according to 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale August Thanks again for your cooperation and understanding. Mathews walked to open the Mrs. Virginia Soderborg, crusade 1 and are 50 cents for adults and SIDNEY NOBLE frame, Jerry Nash was safe when CITY MANAGER chairman, who announced today 25 cents for children under 12. Willey threw wildly past second that $3,089.58 or 103 percent of base in an attempt to get Matthe minimum goal had been turnhews, and then Gerald McPhie in Multiple Drill ed in. a pinch hitting role smashed out Company B 115th Engineers, of a long double scoring Mathews Congratulations have been exhave National Guard tended to all Utah Crusade work- Utah's and Nash, and he scored the final first ers by Wallace W. Tudor, Nation- scheduled their multiple tally on a fielders choice and an al Crusade chairman, for "Bet- drill for 8 a.m. Sunday, infield out. TOOELE WAS able to get jusf tering their Best in the cancer All guardsmen of this reminded to be there. crusade. two hits - McPhic's double and The Tooele Smelter and (he local Smeltermen' Union agreed on a contract, Tuesday, which allowed an additional 1100 per month1 to the Health and Welfare Fund for each employee plus a re--1 vision of Health and Welfare flan benefits as proposed by the' e J .h Tooeles - Rir-lerm- jrk - - Mc-pre- s, i WBBA At DPG I2 n y c d Tooele JKC Students to Attend Camp Junior J. Alolui! (We Hope) All-St- C. Golf Finals Here, 62 of C Hears Of New C City Developing New Water Supply DDD System Rehearsals Go Forward on Promised Valley Cham-proble- be-th- 1 ls one-hitte- con-ifro- m J a Jr. Horse Show Hi To Defend Title Out to defend their title, this group of Tooele swimmers will travel to Brigham City, Saturday, July 29, for the Senior Intermountain A.A.U. Outdoor Swimming and Diving Championship Meet. The entire swim team is scheduled to participate in the meet that will also include a few age group races. Above are L to R: Marjorie Revcria, Trudy Jaynes, Niki Thomas, Elaine Whcar, Robert Jones, Wallcy Johnson and Paul Dithl. Tooele Junior Bit and Spur Contestants shall wear western Horse Show and Princess Contest wear, preferably western boots is scheduled for Saturday, August shirt, Ievis and hat. Judging will 12, 1961, beginning at 6 p.m. at be on personality and horseman the Bit and Spur Rodeo Grounds. ship. Horse racing begins at 6 p.m. folThe winners will reign over the lowed by Pleasure Class for boys, Junior Bit and Spur Rodeo to be Pleasure Class for girls and Pony held September 2 at the Bit and Pleasure Class for boys and girls. Spur Rodeo Grounds. Winner must ride the same horse the AT 8 p.m. sharp the Princess night of the rodeo as they rode contest will be hold. There will be to win the contest. a Princess and two attendants FOLLOWING THE Trinccss chosen bv an judge. contest, there will be Barrell RacTo be eligible to compete, you ing. Pole Bending and Water must be a Junior Bit and Spur Races. All contestants at this show girl member, 16 years of age or will be Junior Bit and Spur memunder, register with Ronnie Por- bers. There will be no charge for ter, phone 1639, on or before Aug. admission. 7th. Plenty of hot dogs and refreshRules are as follows: Any type ments will be sold and everyone horse or pony may be used. is welcome to come out and watch Horse must be well groomed and these young cowgirls and cowboys equipment clean and well kept, compete with one another. single by Lewis, but once again. South Davis contributed to their own downfall with costly errors at crucial points in the game. The defensive gem of the two game series was turned in by in Wednesdays Gary Alverson game, when he sped back in to left centcrfield, then Icajied high in the air with his back to the plate to snare Brent Hancocks line drive, and turn looked like a sure double into the first out of the inning. South Davis had one run on one hit and four errors; Tooele had five runs, 2 hits and 3 errors. WP: Hill; IP: Adamson, McPInc (T; Bates (SD). n Ready for Dial L to R Dave Buck, Central Olficc Man and James A. Winchester, Service Foreman, work on a local telephone test board, designed to detect and clear trouble in prepara tion for Tooele's switchover to the dial system scheduled for August 6. Telephone officials report that everything is going according to schedule. 2I- - Promoted Mrs. Jenny Laccy received word from her son, Lt. Col. T. J. Lacey. Jr., that he has been promoted to full Colonel on July 20th. He resides at Colorado Springs, Colorado. I |