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Show a. Volume v. Friday, October 30, Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Number Twenty One 1959 Annual Halloween Parade Set For Friday Al 1 P.M. An ever increasing air of ex citement pervades Tooeles elem entary schools, as more than 1500 children prepare for the annual Halloween costume parade, to be held on Friday, October 30, starting at 1 p.m. The Senior Band from the high school will lead the marchers from the Central School and the on parade route will be north First West to First North, east on First North to Main st , south on Main st. to Vine st., and west on Vine st. to the school grounds. The Cadet Band will follow the FOR ME . . Little Susan Lawrence, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lawrence, Bountiful, has a $25.00 check presented her for naming Dale James (center) as last weeks Whos Who and listing a correct (20) number of clues. Presenting her with the check are Cal Smith (left) and Ruby Jordan (right) of Bateman Jewelry, last weeks sponsoring merchant. Election Judges, And Polling Places TOOELE CITY ELECTION , TEES NOV. 3rd Close 8 P. M. Polls Open 7 A. M. costumed marchers. Pupils from the Harris School will proceed south from the school to Utah Ave., and west on Utah Ave., to Main st., where they will join the procession for the march up Main st. At the corner of Main and Vine street, this group will diverge and go east on Wine st., to First East, north on First East, to Utah Ave., and back to their school building. While the children are showing off their varied and colorful costumes, the PTA room mothers II arrange treats in the various Dogs Again rooms, and programs and games Father-In-La- w Of Former Tooelean Dies In Arizona John Kenneth Orton, 53, formerly of Salt Lake City, but now of Pheonix, Arizona, who died Wednesday, in the Arizona Capiof the tol, is the father-in-laformer Miss Diane Bevan, of this Mrs. city, daughter of Mr. and Ray Bevan. Mr. Orton was of the Tahitian LDS Mission. His son, Kenneth, who is the husband of Diane, is studying medicine at the University of Maryland. jV r J Former Tooele Swim Star Do W ell At .Michigan State U Jerry Chadwick .has been elected senior representative of the Executive Council, of the 74 man team at Michigan swimming State University, according to an nouncement received here today from Professor Moore of M S U Professor Moore also states that Jerry and Tosh lmai, another former Tooele swim star, are both area. Receiving the award for the city MAC GARDNER, Field Scout Executive for the progressing very nicely, at Tooele County, presented Tooele City with a school, and that both have been plaque Monday night for their cooperation participating in water shows that in furthering the Scouting program" in this are given each week before home football games at the new swim nnng pool at MSU. The pool is one of the largest and most modern in the United States and has a seating capacity of 3,000. In addition to his outstanding work at the University, Jerry also finds time to participate in his The Relief Societies of most of church activities. He is serving as a counselor in the Mutual Im- the Tooele and North Tooele hold and also stakes, are scheduled to provement Association their annual November confer teaches a Sunday School class. ence on Sunday, November 1. Theme for the meetings will be In order to carry the complete returns of Tooele City election, next Tuesday, The Tooele Bulletin will not be delivered until early Wednesday morning. New schedule for Bookmobile The Bulletin carriers will be itinerary and stops in Tooele coun-ly- : served a 6 a.m. breakfast, complimentary of The Bulletin mana10.00 a.m. Saturday: 9:00 gement, and the papers delivered Erda, at the LDS Chapel, 10:30 immediately thereafter to Tooele 11:30 am. Pine Canyon at the City subscribers. center of town; 12.00 - TOO p.m Lake Point, at the center of Now Schedule Funeral services for James C. last age 48, who died Saturday, in a Salt Lake hospital, were held Wednesday, at 1 p.m. m the North Tooele Stake tabernacle. The prayer at the Tate Mortuary was by Max Yorke. . The service was directed by Wilford W. Sainsbury, of the Second Ward Bishopric. Prelude and postlude organ music was by Mrs. Carroll Weight, who also played accompaniment for a quartet selection by Carver W. Bryan, Kenneth Shields, W. Bevan Anderson, and Frank Stephens, he oter fholasimeesese Stephens. The other musical of the service was a vocal solo by Mrs. Joy Pratt, accompanied by Mrs. Hewett, Weight. Speakers were Charles P Lamp-soand Rollin Russell. The invocation was by Frank Stephens and the benediction by Omer B. Pace. Interment was in the Tooele cemetery. The grave was dedicated by C. Lester Shields. Pallbearers were J. Raymond udoaMercer, Oddess C n,i Do n Mercer, Oddess Chaudoin, Don D. Robinson, Arthur Partridge, Leslie Gillette and Jack Walters. Two Summoned As U.S. DMricl "Relief Society Strengthens Testimonies," which will be told in song and speech. The general Court Jurymen ward membership is invited to E. W. Steinback, of Tooele and attend. Earl C. Heath, of Wendovcr, Tooele Stake have been summoned to serve as The Tooele tleventn Ward will candidates meet supplementary jury at 5:30 pm., and the First, for the fall term of the U.S. DisStockton, and Vernon will Fourth, trict Court in Salt Lake City. meet at 7:30 p.m. North Tooele Stake Second, Third and Lakeview 2-- 6 wards, 7 p.m. Eighth ward, 6:30 p.m.; Fifth and Seventh wards, 5 p.m. Tenth Ward 5:30 p.m All meetings will be held in the ward chapels AM Street Parking Is Unlawful For Bookmobile Monday Wendover 6:00 p.m. school. 9.00 11:00 at the school; Grantsville a.m. 1:00 the -- at 4-- tfith the coming of the first snow, City Marshal Leland Suther land warns automobile owners, that no overnight parking will be permitted. The city ordinance provides that no overnight parking is per mitted between the hours of I a m. and 6 a.m. This regulation has several purposes among which are to stop car stripping, hit and run accidents, and for the winter snow crews having a free sweep of the streets, in the removal of snow e during the early morning hours. Some leniency has been exerIt The letter stated in part: cised during the vacation period appears that you contacted praof the summer when many stranctically every home with the lifeAvenue in Tooele. e MIA Dear To My gers visiting in our community. saving message of the Cancer The visitor is Bishop Carl W. evening will be held on Society, and that every person Heart Buehner of the Presiding Bishop- Tri-Stakhad an opportunity to contribute." Tuesday, November 3rd, at 8:00 e ric of the Church of Jesus Christ stake p.m. in the North Tooele Latter-daof. The efforts and results of your house. This is for all Mia Maids Saints. unselfish volunteers bespeak your of the Conducting Tooele, North Tooele, and Saturday meetings understanding of the cancer pro- Grantsville and Sunday General Sessions at stakes and their e Sacred To Me night, gram, along with your ability to mothers. 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. will be Sherman A. Lindholm, stake pres- for all Laurels of the Tooele, inspire others with the same en Betty J. Killpack, chairman of and North Tooele thusiasm. It will be through such the sports committee, of the Genident. The public is invited to at- Grantsville stakes, and their mothers, will be consistant efforts as you have eral Board, of Y.W.M.I.A., wilt be tend. - Eleventh shown, that the answer to this the Bishop Buehners family came held at the Fourth guest speaker. to America from his birthplace in ward, Tuesday, Nov. 3, at 7:15 dreaded disease will be found! Miss Killpack was born Mr. Olsen wishes to convey his and Germany when he was two years p m. Helena Larson of the General appreciation to the captains and raised in Ferron, Utah. After gradold. He became a building conthe volunteer workers who carried uating from high school, she was tractor, then a prominent execu Board of YWMIA will be out the work in the county. employed as a dispatcher by the tive in the field of building mat guest speaker. railroad company at Helper until erials in Salt Lake City. being called to serve on an LDS Each of the nearly 390 stakes or to Southern California mission Lions Cluh Gi ves M regional divisions of the church from 1946 to 947. holds a conference four times When she returned from this Hallow Treat yearly. Speakers will report on mission, she served as activity the expanding missions of the of Tooele Lions will be on hand counselor and then president church here and abroad, and give The Tooele Eleventh ward will counsel concerning the youth pro- sponsor the Saturday night dance with their annual Halloween pro-e- the West Eleventh Ward, in Salt to called all Lake. She was next gram, Priesthood Quorums, Re- on October 31st, in the Fourth Friday, with treats for and serve as drama director for the lief Society, the children in the Harris and Welfare Pro- Eleventh ward recreation hall. the University Stake, and then was It will be a record hop. Admis- Central Schools, following grams. called to be a member of the World wide membership is more sion twenty five cents plus budget costume parade. in than 1.5 million, and the churchlcard or guest card. Costumes are They will again furnish punch Y.W.M.I.A. General Board, and cookies at the dance for stumaintains a full time missionary urged, but no masks will be 7ai of nearly 6,000 in some 50 lowed. Dancing begins at 8:30 dents of the Tooele Junior high missions. school, on Friday evening. p.m. All wards are invited. MIA Announces Plans For Dear To My Heart Evening Nov. 3 To Hear y Over for Burglary Hunting Accident Michael A. Salta, 19, Ceres, California, and Paul G. Hall, 20, Ventura, California, waived their preliminary hearing before Judge M. Earl Marshall, Wed. October 28, and were bound over to District Court on charges of second degree burglary. A third man. Robert J. LaCaze, 19, Manteca, California, was bound over by Judge Marshall, after preliminary hearing on the same charge. Funeral services for John Trj-stak- Hy-ru- Sponsors was born Oct. a at Henryville, Utah, Bishop Buehner The trio are charged with break- son of Albert and Isabell SimpEtta Members of the Church of Jesus ing and entering the Jay Hale son Thompson. He married Saints will Service Station, in Grantsville on Wilden, who died, and later mar Christ of Latter-dahear addresses by a promonent ied Daisy Mae Taylor. October 16. church leader, at the North Tooele the He was a blacksmith for sever-- stake conference, on Saturday and They were remanded to custody of the County Sheriff in al years and at the time of death Sunday, November 7 and 8, in the lieu of posting $3,000 bail. jstake house, 196 North Pinehurst w'as farming. Mr. Thompson 1886, y 1 - -- 7 Gala -- y r, dc-,e- d R1TI THEATER t u. fat- -- u White has 'Jack Sophomorre he shown every indication that will become one of the finest runners in Tooele football annals. He got away for a 60 yard run last week. Then theres the rushes of Richard Smith and Robert AnderArrived At son which have nearly always Tooele Valley Hospital been good for the short yardage Johnston This pair is inexperienced, and Reed and as soon as they learn, to keep Smith, Grantsville, daughter, 28 Jusf Janet their feet better, their averages October. Brent and Patsy Ann Wolke will show a marked improvement Game time is 2:30 p.m., and Beacher, Dugway, daughter, Oct. following the Granger game, Too- 28. finish the season the folele Hughic and Veda Ann Edwards lowing Friday when they go to Graves, Tooele, son October 28. Cyprus. Boyd, Tooele The House On Haunted Hill & The Cosmic Man Halloween family; her mother and her, brothers ar.d sisters all serve in MIA executive positions in their various wards and stakes. She is a sister of Mrs. Guy Shepherd of Tooele. All Mia Maids and their mothers, are urged to attend' this splendid program. AH ward and stake presidencies are cordially invited to attend. -- one game, while losing two. They have picked up a lot of playing Theyve had trouble opening holes won their opener against Cyprus, time and you can see the improve- but this phase of the game looked and then dropped their last two ment in them with each passing better against Bingham than at outings to Bingham and Murray. game. any other time this year. Maybe This compares to Tooeles three Big Tony Padgen has just about the Granger game will see them straight defeats at the hands of mastered the center spot, Gary at their peak. In the backficld the Buffs dont Meyers has proven to be a real Murray, Jordan and Bingham. Heres a couple of standout, and Tom Stonebraker, have a standout runner, but any teams, heading towards the end the fiery soph has improved by one of half a dozen kids are fully of the season, still hopeful of sal- leaps and bounds. The work of capable of getting yardage. Danvaging something out of the 1959 Don Prince and Ed Ericksoa gets ny Gillespie is probably the best gridiron season. And it should be better and better, and when you and most consistent ground a real tough battle. A slight nod add to this, Jim Jensen, but Tommy Tate isnt too far the Vowles and Paul Shields, its a behind him. Tate doesn't carry in favor of Granger since game will be piayed at Granger. good guess that Tooeles line will the ball very often, but when he Tooele has a real good chance be tough. does, he is dangerous and he prov- This line is a little better their inexper- to win this one with his 26 yard scamper icnced juniors and sophomores ifensively than it is offensively. lagainst Bingham last week. - MIA cm Win Hungry Tooele Looks for Victory at Granger Friday To date the Tooele Buffaloesiing note of last week, was the at the Buffs at long last have played seven football games fact and about all they can show for scored. both it, is one win and one tie Tommy Tates touchdowm was practice tilts. They have proven Tooeles first points scored in 1959 that they are capable of playing league competition. All of this is now behind them good football as they did for three quarters against Bingham, for the and the Buffs are looking forward last half against East and against to Fridays game with Granger, Tooele vs Granger is a new Ben Lomond. The trouble is, that they can rivalry, just entering its second nullify nearly a whole good game year, but it bids fair to develop in seconds with deadly mistakes. into a beauty. Last year Tooele when Take the game for ex- edged past the Lancers, two fumbles and an in- Tommy Tate passed to Ronnie ample tercepted pass, and they ended left in the first half. This year it looks like the tables up on the short end of a 20-score. About the only encourag- - will turn, since Granger has won which capacity she has served for about five years. She is also an assistant secretary in the YWMIA offices. Miss Killpack belongs to an IA Saturday Dance this city. 13, Laurels Helena Larson 73, Wellington, Thompson, Utah, who died of a gunshot wound, while deer hunting, Tuesday, October 27, will be held on Saturday, at 2 p.m. in the WellingWard Chapel. Mr. ton First of Thompson is a brother-in-laof Mr. and Mrs. Oran Skelton Stale Clean Life Night for Nov. 3 Division Board invites all Tuesday: 9.00 - 10.15 a.m. Vernon at the school; 11.00 - 11:45 young men of Explorer Age (14-1a.m. Clover, at the center of and their fathers, to attend St a special program on Tuesday, town; 11:45 - 1:30 p.m. John, at the school; 2 00 - 4.30 November 3, at 7:30 p.m. in the Stockton, at the school North Tooele Stake Tabernacle p.m. Stockton chapel. and 4: 30 - 5; 30 pm. at the center of town. Clean Living will be the Mr. Andrus, driver of the book- theme and Judge M. Earl Marmobile, would like to urge more shall will be the speaker. adults to take advantage of the Judge Marshall is well known Mr. Wayne Olsen, last years wonderful assortment of fiction as an outstanding speaker and chairman of the East Tooele Coun- religious, biographical ar.d mis for his interest in Father - Son that relationship. ty Cancer drive, has received a cellancous books. He feels letter of commendation from the adults have heretofore thought American Cancer Society, in re- that the Bookmobile was for chil- EAGLES AUXILIARY DRILL cognition of the fine campaign dren. Those who have become ac- TEAM TO MEET he directed last spring. fine quainted with its store of Eagles Auxiliary drill practice Records show the East Tooele book , have the greatest praise will be held, November 2, at 7:30 County unit, to have contributed for the fine assortment of litera- p.m. All officers are asked to $1,254 62, to the fund, in addition ture available. please be there too. to the educational crusade carried out. Tri-Stak- Tri-stak- Kin Dies In DhNioti Explorers town. Cancer Society Expresses Thanks n Bishop C. Buelmer To Visit N. Tooele Stake Conference Three Bound is Mayor James Bevan. There are over 900 registered Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and Explorers in the County. Bulletin Out Wed. 6 AM With Election Society Conf. Mar- Parents are asked to cooperate seeing that dogs do not follow their childien to school. Dogs change their nature when they become packs, as is now happening, at these two schools, and it is possible that serious injury may happen, should a child try to pull his or her dog out of the pack during the very frequent mass dog fights which take place when these animals hang around the school area. 4 November First Dale for Belief Problem Around School Grounds Funeral Kites Problems of dogs at the Central Held Wed. for and Harris Schools are again to the forefront, so reports City James Ilewelt shall Sutherland. in will be in order for the remainder of the afternoon. To further observe the Halloween season, dances have been held by the fourth, fifth and sixth grades at Central School during the week, and similar activities have been carried on at the Harris School. Doors Open 11:30 PJI. Kathryn Hudson, Grantsville Surgery Bert Knopp, Tooele Peggy Hunt, Grantsville. Loyd Chrisman, Ophir Miss Betty Killpack 31-M- Glancrs en Bride and Groom Night November 3 Bride and Gleaners and Groom Night" will be held Tuesday, November 3rd, in the An Tooele First Ward chapel. entertaining program has been with a special guest planned, speaker. Light refreshments will be served. and three stakes, their Sunday come enjoy a entertainment. AH the don and ings M-M- of Gleaners are invited to best clothes, pleasant even- |