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Volume Tooele, Utah Friday, September Sixty-Si- x , 'AVi'.Cr) 'V i f ' Number Fourteen 16, 1960 Pratt Edges Rhone; Parly Fund Halladay Also Wins Organized Concert Drive Monday Drive Is Tooele County Democratic Committees are cooperating with the eligible voters in: 25 precincts of the County who' National Program of both parties Tuesday voting got off to a slow start but as the 7:00 o'clock clos- Tooele County were greater inwere registered and eligible to m tnmg to get all citizens to make The Tooele County Community a contribution to the party of their Concert Association is ing hour drew closer the tempo Election than the combined total vote waiting to 'H At Terra, which was listed as choice. increased, but fell short of at- of all who cast a ballot. begin their membership drive lot for 3270 who official the were There half cast resiof voters The feeling is that if people the the registered voting place tracting forthcoming concert series to ballots Tuesday out of 6002, who dents of Dugway there were only make a contribution, either large be held voters to cast a ballot. in Tooele. The drive will were listed on the rolls of the 121 who voted, after the supreme or small, they will feel more keenly be held during the week of Sept. Race between Leigh Pratt and of had Utah court of the state a personal interest in the outcome 19. Alex W. Rhone in the Tuesday Prirushed a case through to deter- of the election. MEMBERSHIP will be sold for r mary for the position of The drive for funds will take one v.eek mine the legality of their right to only and following the Commissioner nominaCounty vote. place between September 14 and campaign, a committee will meet tion on the Republican ticket was The majorities which control 24 with a house to house canvas to choose a series most desirable a neck and neck affair with Leigh the question of who shall be our set for the evening of Sept. 15th. to the tastes of the members. Pratt finally winning by a maofficials did not cast their Friends will call at your home Alice H. Braby Rieben, of Salt public Membership is $7.00 for adults jority of 67 votes or 653 to 586, ballot. and give you a receipt for any and $3.50 for students. This will Lake The state representative nomiCity, died Wednesday, Sept. In the face of this fart locally, contribution made. It is hoped that entitle you to attend at least three nation on the Democratic ticket 14, in the LDS Hospital, of a statewise and nationally, the mipeople will take advantage concerts. many is the She heart mother ailment. was won by Chileon Halladay over - tirr nority rules when the majority of this opportunity to have a share The artist series is not announcini fcartiriitir rj Jay Neiheisel by a total vote of of Mrs. Cliff (Marge) McKinstry do not vote. in democracy. ed before the campaign begins of Tooele. 1355 to 611. Complete district by district tabbecause this policy enables our THE ONLY other contest with She was bom April 6, 1879 in ulation of Tuesdays voting can be association to engage all artists local complexion was Wayne W. Salt Lake and married Fred found on one of the inside pages within the limits of funds raised Hymas, seeking the nomination Rieben, Feb. 7, 1901. Mr. Rieben County voters out of sixty six hundred eliMary Shields checks Peter Hitesmans during the campaign. It eliminof Demoon State Treasurer the at turned for a name and hands him his Primary voting All the less than gible Elks and their mate up polls her in death in July of ates financial risk. cratic ticket. He was second high preceded 50 percent average. This was a poorer ballots at Tooele District 3, during Tuesdays For a dinner dance date; 1950. THE ASSOCIATION functions in Tooele County totalling 1404 election. Roughly thirty two hundred Tooele Come one, Come all. showing than expected. City Court purely on a voluntary, votes with Barlocker being high She is survived by three daughtTo our first dance of the fall. basis. The campaign workers ers, Mrs. Catherine Gabbott, Mrs. Cases before judge pro tern with 1653. and executive comfolof membership Beth Salt in Lake Court Millburn Clawson, City Ralph City Mr. Hymas, however, lost the Chef George Gillette has a mittees pool their creative and nomination to Sharp M. Larson, and Mrs. McKinstry of Tooele, low: in store; physical resources without pay to children and 2 great Lee Davis, Public Intoxication, Hesurprise in state-wid- e to all therell voting by a 65,310 three grand promises anyone. Our one objective is to 13. $25 0 fine. Sept. grand children. to 34,224 total. be food galore. fill every seat in the auditorium Funeral services will be conJuan Sandoval, Tooele went almost parallel battery, $50 and select a varied and exciting 12 ducted 14. at 17, fine, Sept. Saturday, Sept. with other areas, of the state in Elks only are invited to season of concerts for the pleasure the choice of candidates with the noon, from Larkin Mortuary. Inthis shindig, of our members. terment at City Cemetery in exception of Mr. Hymas. Remember the canyon party, UE FEEL the Community ConSalt Lake City. THE DEMOCRAT ballots cast Paul Cochrane and Skip Dunlavy every time they had the ball, he Lets make it as big. By A. T. Roberts cert plan is a good one for our a showed much vote than - this pair of demons appear to passed well, used his runners inlarger town because: The Tooele football team will be the same calibre of stars like totals, both in MARRIAGE LICENSES RSVP to the lodge if you will, telligently, hit his tpponents weak- the Republican 1. It secures an audience bebe looking for their first win this Bones Hamilton and Tom Adams ness and shied Tooele County and throughout the Jim Spradling, 18, Tooele and Three fifty in cash will take fore engaging artists and attractaway from their hold its will Phi Beta clash when Sigma state. Louise Ratto, 17, Magna. they Friday night, of yesteryear. of your bill. strong points. And it appeared ions. annual rummage sale on Triday, Care with Bountiful, here in Tooele, at that his team had the utmost conSept. 17, 8 p.m. 2. It gives permanency and fiSaturday, 7:30 p.m. TOOELE ROOTERS liked the fidence in him. September 24th, at the Pioneer nancial security to the concert Hall. are Doris Hall Last week, the Buffs outplayed looks of the tackles, Don Prince series. and Barbara Strong and their Bountiful will be a real strong Een Lomond, only to have fum- and Ed Dixon. These kids were 3. IT ESTABLISHES an exVera of consists committee Tate, bles and a 73 yard touchdown regulars made last year and have test for the Buffs they of ideas among the many change Ann Helen Ila as it to Russell, efforts Paulos, the state finals last year, run nullify their they shown that they are vastly imhundreds of other Community Klenda, Merle Van Otten, Gerry tie. had to settle for a proved. Tom Stonebraker, David and theyve got another strong Concert Associations relative to Peck and contender this Phyllis OppenJyke. Richard year, proven Stoddard, Pat again concert their activities. THE LOCAL FANS liked what Murray, Ted of the Hours are: sale Friday, Hogan, England and Terrel by the fact that they defeated 4. Through our affiliation with Well, it wasnt made of match American living room. they saw last week, as Coach Lance all got a chance at the East last week by the score of a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sept. 23-- 9 livsubmore I960 the Central offices of Community What? Whose sticks ask. It had the unveiled Dean Stringham you 24-entirely. 9 to a.m. Last the out Braves shut Saturday, Sept. year, guard spots, and all were real stantial materials: Concerts; our committee benefits ing room? YOUR living room . 6 p.m. , Purple and White gridiron macbut if Tooele can Stonebraker is definitely Tooele eaten . from having at its disposal the Beer . ham outdoors Americas cans, hine. They liked the looks of a tigers. partly great learn onto to we hold the of one All this ball, best the from material, proceeds yearly Jean Gianchetti, former Idaho largest consolidated artist list big, strong and mobile line that weve ever seen at Tooele, and doubt that Bountiful will be able sandwiches, old sneakers, chew- the parks, highways forests . . toward a civic State champion will conduct a available in to do some event go directly regard to choosing a stopped just about everything Ben weve seen the likes of such to keep the Buffs from scoring. ing gum wrappers, comic books. where its a pleasure project. free bowling clinic for Tooele' concert series. - You know, the kind of things invigorating outdoor living. Lomond threw at them. as Rog Dougherty, Duane Among the civtc projects the women bowlers, Saturday, Sept. 5. Our Association is afforded TOOELE FUMBLED six times you would find lying around any They liked the way this line Bowman, Eddie Hoffman and Judd That is, until the litterbug comes Betas have sponsored in the past 17, at 3.00 p.m. and will bowl sound Ben Lomond cost this professional advice by a against opened the holes that permitted Peterson. along and strews his garbage. are the trophy case at the swim- against one of the local women national with the them 22 yards lost, plus the loss organization the backs to shoot for yardage. Cleaning up his mess sends tax- ming pool, the drinking fountain stars at 7:00 p.m. in a special rich experience of more than 25 of the ball three times. That's just County Camp DUP Carmack Burton, Tooele ran 49 running plays and on Gary George payers dollars into the incenera-to- r at the City Park, and the special match. too much to spot an opponent. This To Hold Election years behind it. only four occasions were the ball and Reed Oborn at center are instead of into new, need- Hospital type croup tent for the TOOELE COUNTY officers inAccording to Tim Ablett, Tooele carriers unable to advance the still a bit green, but all are an- phase should show a big improveTooele Valley Hospital. ed schools! Bowl owner, Tooele is very for- clude: Sidney Noble, Tooele City 17 Luncheon ment week. this xious and kids with Sept. and line threw the This same ball. willing, tunate in having a top name bowl- Manager and President of the orBen Lomond ball carriers back these attributes wont be denied. Also, with the extra week of Tooele County Camp of Daughting artist such as Jean Gianchetti. ganization; James Palmer, Mayor In the backfield, Stringham has practice, Tooele should present a for a total loss of 26 yards, blockers of Utah Pioneers will hold She holds many titles, including of Grantsville, vice president; in Ben a bunches. allow talent more diversified attack, since their annual election of officers ed one punt and didnt Against the Idaho State bowling champion- Nona Shibley, second vice presito be completed Lomond he used nine ball car- they will have more time in which and luncheon on single pass Saturday, Sept. ship and has just recently com- dent; Mrs. Barbara Turner, secreriers and every one of them de- to perfect their hand-offrever- 17, at the Pioneer Hall, on East against them. pleted a very successful winning tary; Kenneth Dean, treasurer The fans liked the work of ends monstrated ability to get out and ses and pass patterns. Vine Street, and invite all memstreak on TV. and the following board members This is an interesting team to bers of all go. The veterans Robert Anderthemselves for or Two representatives from Rail- declaring Camps in the County The public is invited to come James Bevan, Tooele City Mayor; son and Richard Smith looked watch - theyre anxious to play to attend. down at 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Lee Caldwell, Tooele City Band way Express Company, an ounc-e- against this action. best, but Jack White was also ter- and while we can't say they are Luncheon at Chamber of Commerce COMMISSIONER GEORGE will be for this special event. served promptDirector. rific and hell get better with of a championship class, they are 1 intencom- meeting, Wednesday, the A roll off among local women at to Chamto also the Dr. J. H. Millburn, Mrs. John ly p.m., according reported to Now add this trio a good tough football team that seasoning. mittee members and the election tion of their organization to close ber that the Utah Parks and Re- bowlers will be held at 1:00 p.m. Gillespie, Paul Seeley, Mrs. Helen into a definite Ralph Brown, Ike Ferguson and could develop down the express depots at Tooele, creation Commission will consider Saturday to determine who will House, Mrs. A. T. Hereim, Mrs. and youve got threat for championship honors. will be held at 2 p.m. Don Elkington, Warner and Garfield stations. a lease agreement with the Mid- bowl against Gianchetti. Frank Shafer, Mrs. John Paulos, In be will attendance visitors six fine ball carriers - anxious to Mrs. Ted Gillette, Mrs. James from the state central company, THEY STATED that service to dle Canyon Irrigation Company, run, willing to battle for the for a portion of the land in the Mrs. Jay DeLaMare, Mrs. who will bring with them books, Bevan, extra yards, and onery as mules Coif Tilt Planned areas such as this was loosing Marrietls Plan Party W. C. Tate, Mrs. Bus Harwood, and supplies which will be for sale their proposed Middle Canyon State about being stopped. Two new organization money and it Park Site, and that this will be Association to the Golf Tooele Mens s Mrs. Herman Pedersen, Mrs. The Third Ward Young Camps. Tooele Fourth Ward MIA will be comers, Bobby Zentner and Billy was their intention to continue hold will Club annual their Comthe hold social with will a taken Jones, Mrs. Harold Stokto Members are attend. up group Irrigation too much chance urged host to a record hop Saturday Lamb didnt get the same type of service for this Golf Tournament, Board of Directors in the evening on Saturday, Sept. 17, at er, Mrs. Faye Erickson, all of Tooele County Daughters of re- to demonstrate their ability, but Championship pany Ward in the Fourth evening by trucking railway express near future. 30, October 1 and 2. the Relief Society room in the Tooele. Mrs. Theodore Dozois, of Utah Pioneers have selected the area, creation hall starting at 8:30 they did show enough that String' September out of Salt Lake on a five-da- y All are interested of be Dugway; Mrs. Jack Johnson, of to slate requestofficers Presiding at the meeting was Ward Chapel at 8 p.m. following golfers ham will give them more chances a week basis. p.m. Chamber President Ted Gillette President Lloyd Callister will be Grantsville, Mrs. Ernest Johnson There will be light refreshments. in future contests - they look like ed to sign up by September 23rd, voted on in September: so that pairings can be made. President - Virginia AIsop; first W. C. Ccc real comers. Tate, who was and conducting was vice president t'he speaker for the evening. Light of Stockton and Mrs. Erwin C. Admission is by budget card. refreshments will be served. Hoeman, Tod Park. ANOTHER THING that Buff Tournament will be 36 holes of vice president - Mildred Mercer; present at the meeting, brought Jack Maher. Special invitation is extended to second vice president - Helen out the fact that Railway Express the membership of Tooele, North fans liked was field general Bruce medal play with four flights. Winchester; Proctor. Bruce moved the team Please sign up at Pro Shop. Tooele and Grantsville stakes. secretary - Malita Depots could be required to reHansen; treasurer - Lucille Bevan main in this area, if the Cham(hold over); chorister - Edna Mae ber and the people of Tooele desired them to, by protesting this Gillespie (hold over); organist Mable Bryan; historian - Gilberta move to the transport commisGoaslind; registrar - Berniece sion who must pass on all transVorwalier (hold over); parliamen- actions such as t'he abandoning of tarian - Dora Floyd; custodian of these offices. relics - Lucille Sutton; chaplain The Chamber decided to investigate the situation further before hMary Eckman. i fi Non-votin- Mother of Local Woman Dies four-yea- ifti Ttfi Exercising Kidit WANTED non-prof- Buffaloes After Bountiful In Friday Night Encounter Dela Sima Phi Kimimac Sale The School Thais Made - Slur Bowler In Tooele Of Burnt Malchsticks 7 Saturday 13-0- e - Railway Express Plans To Close Tooele Office s, 4 lit Ward To d Bu-zia- llosl Dance Saturday Mar-ried- 'tff Big Carnival Fri. And Sat. vs ii'jfc, v o To be Given Away to be given away as one of the grand prize awards at St, Marguerites Carnival, Sept. 16 and 17, to be held at Tooele National Guard Armory. Trying it out for Go-Ka- rt size, and hoping that he is the lucky winner is Johnny lomich, son of Mr. and Mis, John Tomich. Adults $1.00 Friday. 7:30 P.M., THS STADIUM U o u ini Last minute finishing touches are going on the plans to insure successful completion of the annual fall carnival sponsored by the St. Marguerites Church. The carnival, being held again this year at the Tooele National Guard Armory, opens on Friday, September 16 and continues thru Saturday, September 17. Many phases of entertainment will be available. Everyone is invited and admission is free. But tickets must be obtained to be eligible for the prizes, which include; f a Norge upright freezer, and a Bell and Howell beef; onc-hal- r s f u KX J a tt : movie outfit; a custom made rifle; a Go Cart, powered junior car; a Sunbeam electric fry pan, grill and coffee maker, and a ladies wrist watch. home Any member of the parish may be contacted for the grand award tickets, or call at the rectory, at 4ir Utah Avenue, Tooele, phone Italian Foods Featured 150. There wall be concessions, games of many varieties, dolls, fancy work, ham and bacon, jewelry, parcel post, fishing pond, food, beer, cheer and many other booths to delight ami entertain you. The specialty to be featured on Friday night Septenihcr 16 at the St. Marguerites Carnival will be genuine Italian pizza. This delicious pizza pie will he served hot from the ovens. Saturdays menu will include homemade Italian spaghetti and meat balls. Shown in the picture arc: Mrs. S. D. Occhipinti, opeiating the speghetti making machine, Mrs. James Romano, making pizza, Mrs. Fred Pannuuzio and Mrs. Charles Lconclli, stirring meat balls in luscious spaghetti sauce. Students 25c m! .f Uj lit September 17, 1960 Visiting Students with cards 50c I 8 P.M. v |