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Show National Guard AUGUST 11, 12, 13 ARMORY Volume ' Sixty-Si- x Tooele, Utah Friday, August 12, 1960 Number Nine Utah Wins in Ruth Opener Fun Featured For Fair Festivities ; Television cameramen and newspaper photographers were on hand Thursday evening at 6:00 p.m. to catch the ribbon cutting that officially opened the Tooele County Fair at the National Guard Armory. Doing the honors was Fair Queen Marion Marchant and she was assisted by attendant Linda Davis. FOLLOWING the opening cere-- i Fair Board Chairman scheduled to be judged Friday. monies. impressive pait of the Fair James A. Ferguson escorted the . military exhibit from Tod Queen and her attendant through is the County Fair. Miss Marchant an Dugway. will reign throughout County Fair - Ctu? 1 K 4 tournament. The tournament got underway Thursday at 1:30 p.m. when Utah played Nevada. At 4:30 p.m. Southern California met Arizona. Annual Tooele County Fair Dance Review Saturday ers training, Margie Asbury, Irene and Douglas McKendrick. Stagehands are Jack Searle, Douglas McKendrick and David Searle. Beautiful new costumes are under the direction of Dorothy Nelson, with Marilyn Jones and Young Glenna Kofford, assisting. Mrs. Phyllis Dunn is fabric consultant, HELPING with the dance line up are the assistant directors and Jeannette and JoLynn Sharp Peterson. The following dancers will appear in the revue: Juliann Glaser, Tana Messer-smit- Diann Elliot, Susan DeLa-MarElizaCollette Williams, beth Griffith. RICKIE ATKINS, Janet Beck-stroValerie Buzianis, Terri Lynn DeLeeuw, Julie Dickerson, Chcrie Gordon, Carol Ann Hansen, Kathy Jones, Bobby Kinney, Robin Carol Lee McKendrick, Spafford. Colleen Haskett, Donna Pratt, Nancy Stnngham, Cynthia Tho- - published mas, Connie York, Jeanette Sha in the 1960 Tooele Other exhibits in the County .County Fair Book, copies of which with' may be obtained at The Tooele Stephen Black, Patti DeMichele, Fair were judged Thursday, Connie Stewart, Cheryl Parks, the exception of the rlower show Bulletin office. Margie Asbury, Douglas McKen drick, Irene Young. SUSAN Allsop, Debbie Bardwcil, Linda DeLa Marilyn Bridges, Mare, Marilyn Dymock, Sherri 4-- H Fullmer, Diane Gregrich, SueAnn Richman. Linda Black, Ruth Kofford, Sue Winners of the Tooele County .County Fair. She has represent Carrington, Marie Kofford, Janis Style Dress Review named led Tooele County at Utah State Nash, Cnristeen Thomas, Lauri at the Fashion Show, Wednesday Fair in the Meal Preparation con Dickerson. Doris and test for the past two years. are Adamson night Bruce Bracken, Ella Rae DilDoris Adamson is the daughter Schulz of Tooele. lard, Mary Jo Jackson, Janet Cathy of Mr. and Mrs. Norman AdamKaren Gubier, O'Laughten, Earla Schutz is the daughter son. Doris is enrolled in Phase Foglesong, Michelle Tomich, San- of Cathy Mr. and Mrs. Josef Schutz. V. Clothing, Foods, Food Preserdra Mueller, LuRayne Kofford, During I960 Club season, Cathy vation, Home Improvement, Jr. Carolyn York. has been enrolled in Phase Leadership and Home Grounds V Advanced Foods, Improvement. Doris is participatClothing, Food Demonstration conPreservation, Home Im- ing in the provement, Home Grounds Im- test at the Tooele County Fair. provement, and Junior Leader- Doris represented Tooele County ship. Cathy is also entering the in the Demonstration Contest at Meal Preparation Contest at the the Utah State Fair in 1958. Russell fer. Schulz and Adamson Win Club Fashion Honors Voters Register Next Tues. Next Tuesday is the 2nd of six days available for voter registra tion in Tooele County to make yourself eligible to vote in the Primary election, Tuesday, September 13th and the general election on November 8th. In addition to Tuesday, August 16 voters may register on August 23rd, and on October 11th and 18th and November 1st and 2nd. Registration hours are from 8 am to 9 pm. and the following are the County registration agents and places to register: Tooele No. Poorman, District-Mrs- 1 Ethel 85 South Main Tooele No. 2 Halladay, Tooele No. Fenton, . 377 District-Mrs- 334 . Chi-Ico- n South 3 District-Mr- s. Main Alice North Main Tooele No. 4 District-Mrs- . Gen-ie- l Bankhead, 75 North 1st East 5 District-Mrs- . No. Tooele Alice Shields, 175 East Vine ElTooele No. 6 District-Mrlen Evenson, 402 East 3rd North Tooele No. 7 District-Mrs- . Gibson, 439 East Vine Ncl- Tooele No. 8 District-Mrs- . s. lie Zetner, 172 South 3rd Street Tooele No. 9 District-Mrs- . Irene Allsop, 235 International Ave. Tooele No. 10 District-Mrs- . Lucille Bevan, 565 South Coleman JenTooele No. 11 District-Mrs- . nie Lacey, 207 North 1st West Grantsville No. 1 District-Mrs- . Annie Millward, 299 West Main Grantsville No. 2 District-J- . Austin Hunter, 453 East Main No. 7 Clover District-Maxen- c PTT" Tooele County Republicans will meet in the regular County Convention this Saturday, at 8 p.m., in the Tooele County Court House. Harlan W. Bcment, GOP candidate for Congress will be the Gounly r air Flower Show Firsl to Conic Dorothy Searle Dance Revue, is in readiness for this Saturday, August 13, at 8:00 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake Recreation Hall, on Utah Avenue. Tu Tu show This colorful Variations will be presented free to the public, as one of the annual drawing cards for the Tooele County Fair. THE DANCE is under the direction of Dorothy Searle, assisted by dancers enrolled in teach- Candidate To Speak Here guest speaker. Each of the candidates who have already filed will be formally nominated at the convention and each will be asked to speak. There is no candidate contest to be decided at the convention as the only office which has two candidates is the four year commissioner post with Leigh Pratt It's flower show time once more and Alex W. Rhone to be voted time to bring your flowers to the on at the General Primary ElecThe Fair will run froml0:00 County Fair, where everyone can tion, September 13th. see their beauty. Howard J. Clegg, for State Lets make this the best show Saul Clark for two year Senator, ever, says the flower show com- commissioner and Nona Shibley mittee. for State Representative, are withshow to is open all bona The out opposition for the Republican fide residents of Tooele County, nomination and will be placed and exhibits must be in by II on the General Election directly Wednesday at the National Guard a. m. on August 12th and left un- ballot for voting in November. til 9 p.m. on August 13th, at the The is invited to the public of the Fair. conclusion convention. night Saturday Special rules for exhibiting are r5, First team to arrive in Tooele for the Pacific Southwest Regional Babe Ruth baseball tournament was the Hawaii State team, pictured above with Jack Clarke, (right), transportation chairman for the GOI Congress No. 8 Vernon District-Mrs- . Del-vor- 9 Ophir District-Mrs- . Minnie Jackson No. 10 Stockton 11 Ibapah District-Mrs- Riding No. Probert. District-Mrs- . . Group Convention County Clerk and Mrs. J. Rex Kirk Sr., Sheriff and Mrs. Fay Gillette, and County Recorder Rose Nisonger, are attending the convention of the National County Officials Association, at Miami, Florida, this week. County Attorney and Mrs. Gordon Hall left Tuesday to attend the National Bar Association convention in Boston, Massachusetts. Signs on IU Mrs. Rodney Pchrson, of Garden Grove, California, formerly Marie Jones of this city, has accepted a position as instructor of English at the BYU, and is visiting here in preparation to making her home in Springvillc. Mr. Pchrson, who is in the cabinet construction business, at Garden Grope, plans to close his business there and move to Springvillc with his family. They have five children, one married, Mrs. Michele Cobb, who will attend BYU to finish her normal training; and Bruce, who will enter his Junior year at BYU; his twin brother, Brent, will remain in California to finish his studies in commercial art; Nola and Galen, the two younger will attend school in Sppngviillc. Ed Dan No. 3. Lake Point District, Mrs. Hattie Griffith No. 4 Erda District - Mrs. Rose Castagno. No. 5 Lake View District - Mr. George Bleazard No. 6 St. John District - Mrs. Barbara Russell. No. 12 Tod Park District-Loi- s Romero, 443 10th East Tooele Cily Adopts 1960 Tax Levy Property taxes of Tooeic City 1960 will be identical to last year, but the mill levy is .25 of a mill lower than last year, according to the levy adopted by the City Council, Monday evening. The .25 of a mill variation from 1959, came about in this way: Wendover No. 1 District-Mrs- . The County is levying this year Glenda Green. for the first time for library purmay poses and in order to avoid Tooele Dugway No. 1 District-Thi- s be redistricted for the general elec- City paying this tax for both a tion and City County library, the District-Mrs- . Laraine County agreed to refund the quarTerra ter mill rather than go through Southworth, Terra, Utah for the complicated procedure of eliminating this tax on property assessed only within Tooele City. The I960 Tooele City tax levy as adopted Monday evening is as follows: Mills Levied Purpose of Levy .... 2.7 Contingent expenses Water purification and sewage disposal Streets & sidewalks Parks and public property Sewage & drains Public library ... Public safety ... City halls and memorials Recreation and cemetery Interest, sinking ffund Guaranty fund Total Municipal Levy 2.0 7.2 2.0 2.0 1.25 5.0 1.13 .. .67 7.3 1.0 32.25 Can you beat it? A Labor Day weekend chartered bus trip to Marineland and Disneyland, the Lawrence Weik Show, etc., etc., and all that goes with it for only fifty dollars, including bus fare, hotels and most admission prices. Leave Tooele after work Friday, September 2nd, and be back to Tooeic Monday night and ready for work Tuesday morning. Take the family. Here is the itinerary and details of the trip which will be made by Trailways Deluxe Chartered Bus: Friday, Sept. 2, 1960 Leave Salt Lake City, 4:30 p.m. Arrive Tooele, 5:30 p.m. Leave Tooele, 5:45 p.m. We travel through Holden, Fillmore, Cedar City, St. George. We arrive in Las Vegas, 5:30 a.m. We have breakfast in Las Vegas. Tooele After WBBA Title By A. T. Roberts After winning three straight tournament games, the Tooeic National League finds themselves the ONE big game. facing Champions of Tooele - Box Elder and Morgan counties by virtue of winning District Two, and then defeating the District One Champions, Tooele is now scheduled Brad Cowley threw a to down Nevada I, in the opener of the Pacific Southwest Babe Ruth Regional. Nevada's only hit was a triple in the top of the seventh which drove in the only Nevada run. Cowley helped his own effort by driving in Utahs third run, with a double. The Utah team hails from Layton. one-hitte- r, With welcoming festivities over, the Pacific Southwestern boys Babe Ruth champs got down to business Thursday afternoon as Utah squared off against Nevada in the opening game. The contest was the first game played on the new Highland Park field which was just completed for the tournament. Opening ceremonies before the game, included presentation of a vs Hawaii. new fifty star flag to tournament Banquet at the Tooele High Sid Hullingcr by Mr. School e room - 8:15 George Call, VFW official. A p.m. All players and managers, VFW color guard then proceeded honored guests. to raise the new flag. SATURDAY, AUGUST 13: M. C. Andy Roberts then intro1:30 p.m. - Second 1st Game duced Babe Ruth Queen Paula day losers. Whitehouse and team sponsors, 2nd Game 4:30 p.m. - Second Marilyn Mayo, Carolyn James, day winners. Jolene Tate, Nancy McLaws, Trudy Ann Outzen, and Marjorie Clegg. County Fair Queen Marion Marchant was introduced as was AAU Swim Mayor James Bevan who officially welcomed fans and players to Meet the tournament. Tooeic swimmers will travel to In the. 4: 30 p.m. game, Southfcrn California went against Arizona. Clearfield this weekend, where A welcoming social was held they will participate in the second Clearfield Intermountain annual evening for visiting Wednesday AAU Swimming Championships to coaches, etc., officials, managers, at the Elks Hall. Thursday morn- be held August 11, 12 and 13. The meet is being sponsored by ing the boys were taken to the Clearfield Swim Club and the the to of Middle the view top Canyon Clearfield City Corporation, sanBingham Open Face Copper Pitt, the Intermountain by and this they were ctioned following AAU. Metals to back Bingham brought for a pancake jjreakfast. Thursdays program will consist e The schedule for Friday and of the mens freestyle at 5:30 p.m. Saturday is as follows: At 10 a.m. Friday, the heats FRIDAY, AUGUST 12th: 1:30 p.m. - Win- for twelve events will be held 1st Game California and the finals set for 2 p.m. The ner same schedule will be followed in vs Northern California. 4:30 p.m. - Winner Saturday's events. 2nd Game Utah-Nevad- a Multi-Purpos- Intcrmountaiu Sr. at Clearfield one-mil- Arizona-Souther- n Labor Day Weekend Trip To Marine, Disney Land a Formcr Tooclean Utahs Thursday, a Pehrson No. County Officers Attend National Cowley Hurls One Hiller In Firsl Tourney Game to Friday: 1:30 - Hobble Creek (Springvillc) vs Helper; 4.00 (Salt Emigration vs Cleveland Lake City). Saturday; 1:30 - Sugarhousc vs Glendale Park (Salt Lake City); 4 00 - Provo Northeast s Tooele National. The Nationals earned the right to play at Bountiful by defeating behind Earl Tate's Dugway pitching; and David Smith's hitl-.n- a and then shutting out Granis-vill- c play Provo Northeast, the chamDennis Smith . . . The National pions of Utah - Davis counties. sensational lefthander Leagues THIS IS ONE of (he four games behind Dennis Smith's who was the winning pitcher in Tooeles 0 win over Morgan last which will be played at the State and Bruce White's pitching and Saturday is expected to get the Tournament, Friday and Satur- - Thomas and Larrv Bateman. Next starting call this Saturday when day in Bountiful. Winners of these was Morgan, and Tooele won as Den-a- s the Nationals meet Provo North- games will go to Santa Monica, other shutout victory s Utahs representatives in thejnis Smith spun a brilliant east in the State Tournament in Baseball World Series on hitter, and got the batting support Bountiful. The schedule for thejfrom Bruce White, Earl late, August two day tournament: John Thomas, plus bis owu blaz- 2 10-- 0 one-Boy- Sat. Sept. 3, 1950 After breakfast, our new driver will take us to see Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. We shall leave the dam at 8:30 a.m. We travel back through Las Vegas then to Baker, California, San Bernardino, Pasadena, and arrive Los Angeles, 3:30 p.m. Reservations Hotel Clark. (We rooms with have bath). There will be a local Los An city better) pick you up at the Hotel at 6:30 p.m. We go to Olvera Street, which is the first street in Los Angeles, now a genuine Mexican Street We also drive along Market. Riverside Drive, past Mulholiand Fountain, through Griffith Park to the Griffith Observatory for a view of bright lights unparalleled anywhere in the world We return along Hollywood Boulevard, where the movie stars shop, and Wilshire Boulevard, one of the world's most beautiful Boulevards, and attend the Lawrence twin-bedde- d far-flun- g Wclk Show. Reservations Hotel Clark. Sunday, Sept. 4, 1960 We need to get ail the sighting bat. ipoctcd to go with the same bat- seeing we can in today, because Now this team that has been tery and infield that they used our time is limited. molded by Dean Stringham and against Morgan. The battery of Leave the Hotel On Chartered Bus Harwood, into a hard hitting, the Smith twins, David catching 8:00 a.m. Coach sure fielding, sharp pitching out- and Dennis pitching, surrounded Pass Exposition Park, Memorial fit, battles for the thrilling trip by Earl Tate at first, Larry Bate Coliseum, Los InternaAngeles to Santa Monica, and standing man at second, John Thomas at Tank tional Airport, Hollywood squarely in their path is Provo third and Bruce White at short. Race Track, Aviation Plants, and THE THREE OUTFIELD spots Northeast. along the beautiful Pacific Ocean still up for grabs with John arc I UN FIRST be will The boys where we visit some of the most Dennis Workman, Larry famous beaches in the world, such guests of the Bountiful National Strong, Lee Bean, as Manhattcn Hermosa Beach, League at the state tournament Hansen, Doug Bishop, where they will be honored at a Doan Bracken, 1'oin Parker, Dale Beach and Redondo Beach, as swim party, . followed by a ter- Richards and Mike Kershncr, batt- well as the beautiful Palos Verrace supper, Thursday evening. ling for the starting spots. des. Wc then visit the famous The baseball field in Bountiful Marineland of the Pacific, where Friday night is the big banquet again all eight teams will is located in back of the Junior we see the worlds largest oceanbe feted and presented with their High School. Game time is 4 p.m. arium with thousands of live sea come out and support creatures in their natural surawards and souvenirs. Win or lose Saturday our boys will be treated like the Tooeles newest champions, the roundings. We then move over to DisneyTooele National B oys Baseball champions they are. land, where we may spend two .Stringliam and Harwood arc e.- - Team. full hours, at this lovely Magic Kingdom. Youngsters and adults alike will enjoy this great dream of Walt Disneys, which has made him a very rich and respected man in the field of entertainment. We then leave this magic land to visit Knotts Berry Farm, where we see Ghost Town and many other features of the true Gold Rush town of early California, which is an amazing replica of a frontier town. We will love the horse arena, where the finest of Arabian horses are displayed. We return to Los Angeles over the beautiful Santa Ana Freeway. We should get back to Los Angeles in time to do some last minute shopping before the shops close. Have dinner. Evening free to do as you please. Reservations Clark Hotel. Monday, Sept. 5, 1960 Labor Day, Monday morning, leave for home. Arrive in Tooele Monday evening. to Marineland The admission and Disneyland is included, as round trip well as sightseeing, transportation, and two nights in bases. the Clark on a Wclk Show admission to be paid by you. All of the above and $10,000 accident insurance for the low price of $50.00 per person. Persons, who wish single rooms with batli would pay five dollars per person more. All reservations must be in by August 25, 1960 with a $20 deposit at the Tooeic Transcript Office, Phone 1. d JUNIOR BIT AND SPUR RIDE There will be a trail ride for the Bit and Spur Club Juniors, this Saturday, at 7:00 a.m The group will start from the Club House at the Rodeo Grounds. 4 |