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Show 'm waa,a Volume Number Seventy Five Tooele, Utah, Friday, February 13, 1970 II Number Tied For Second 20-poi- 1 Ky,n- - THE WIN for Tooele keeps them in a tie for second place with Granger who defeated Bingham with records, Kearns is still alone atop the standings at but they'll soon have comp- anv. Kearns gets a live Friday while Tooele g.xs to Granger. Winner elevates themselves to the top with Kearns, loser gels third place. Its a biggie for Ixith the Ruffs and Lancers. But I tack to Tuesday's game, with two minutes Trailing left in the first half. Larrv Breee and Stan Boss liegan scor- ing for Kearns while Mike W'ood Phil Brierly were playing with Ttxx-lcdelaying of- fensive game, and slovslv Imt surely the Cougars liegun their stealthy prowl to overtake the stampeding Buffalo. By half time they had cut the lead to 16 points, at the three quarter maik that was cut in half to 8 and with 127 left to play Ross muscled a close in shot for two points to tie it at 52-5hadnt' scored a field goal for more than eight minutes, they had scored four from the foul line, but they were - 4-- 2 5-- 2 of Maurice Ahrasanel following her first formance witli the Utah Symphony Orchestra. Riihyn IJddell receives the appreciation per- - Inaugural Concert To Feature Robyn Liddell Tooele teenager will lie the featured soloist with the Ctah Symphony on February 21 for the inaugural Concert of the new Tooele High School Auditorium. ROBYN LIDDELL, a Senior at Tooele High School, made her first appearance with the noted orchestra on January 8 at a sM.cial students concert at the school. M iss Liddell is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Liddell, 152 North Second West. For the past seven years she has studied the piano under Dan White-house-, her uncle and a Tooele music teacher and composer. "She works out from five to eight hours every day. Mrs. Liddell said, speaking of her daughters many hours of practice. In addition to her music and her work as a student at the high school the young pianist is year lxxik editor and very active in her church. She teaches Primary (an organization for children in the LDS Church) and is organist for the Sunday School, MIA and the Seminary. has a'Sj MISS LIDDELL shown talent for composing and arranging and has wanted to write music. Working with her Seminary instructor Alan Curtis she prepared special arrangements for that organizations Christmas program. She has also arranged for soloists in the Tooele High A busy School Band. "Shes very interested in com- her mother said, but posing, since meeting Maurice Aliravanel, conductor and music director of the Utah Symphony she has shown renewed interest in per- - ...d Robyn will be featured soloist witli the Utah Symphony for the Tooele High School Auditorium Inaugural Concert February 21. fore her first performance with the orchestra. She was accompani- ed by Mr. Ferrin and her parents the Q Mae'stro-- s home in Sat q,v During the interview the Maestro commented on the q the young students antj expressed astonish- - the power she exhibited ment on jhe piano when she played ' for hiin. arravavp-i- ' has en- cou raged Robyn to work for a career as a concert soloist. My being a guest soloist with the Utah Symphony and Mr. Abrava- ne 's the pinnacle of everything she I have worked for so far, M ts. - Salt Lake City, Thursday mom- - nouncing that I am a candidate ing, Lawrence J. Burton, Republi- - for the office of United States Congress- Congressman from Utahs Senator from Utah, First Congressional District, an- - man Burton said, nounced his intention to unseat jn hjs statement to the press Utah Senator Frank Moss in this Burton continued. .0 be yMRV historic events: It a date h I BELIE X 'S'" as a member of the Hous was yfa's for Representatives, my two and on this day in 1733 that James a half year as admm.strat.ve Oglethorpe founded the Colony Qccictanf In Hnvpmrtr Plirlo ors1 12 ... . were given the right to vote. . . On this day in 1809 that Abra- ham Lincoln was bom. . . And, on this day in 1970 that Lau- rence Burton announced his candidacy for the United States Senate. for a happy life as a wife and mother. . For the student concert Janu- ary 8, Robyn played the first nK,veinL'n Greigs Concerto For Piano and Orchestra.' "Mr. Aliravanel didn t frustrate me 's su8Ses'ons- - I'1 Get, I w' aPPrecated every criticism he Save lne from his insight I had a much better sense of direction during my practicing. THE INAUGURAL Concert for e new Auditorium will be held at 8:00 p.m. and will be (le first public program in the newjy completed facility, Tickets for the concert are now being sold by members of the Tooele High School Band They are also available at the office of the Tooele Transcript, 58 North Main, and Wards, 56 tant to Congressman Henry Al- dous Dixon have both qualified me for the office I am now seek- ing, as well as given me an in- timate understanding of the problems and aspirations of the people of Utah. SAT. FEBRUARY 1 Admission is just and importance of this decision as' it affects me and many, many people. It will not be an easy campaign; but when nominated I pledge to you that I will be a working candidate and that I will press the campaign in every section of the state. For this effort will be vi- gorously waj ged to restore to the neOmB Ol Ul in support of their hopes, two votes in support of their aspira- tions, and two votes that reflect their growing concern that the Senate be restored to its tra- ditional and constitutional role as a deliberative body. tion. TOOELE spent 14 seconds passingaroundtheperimeter.be- - fore Rick Ausick fired from di- ret.tiy jn front of the bucket just outside the foul circle. It missed but Ausick, tailing the shot grabbed the rebound and pumped it up again. This time he connected to put Tooele in 2 front with 48 seconds to 54-5- g0. To the roaring cresendo of the screaming, standing crowd, - '" " f"" '"'vT.'i'i''.,,. full-cour- n ,UK rlttw1er1 "d Tooe e 'wl m there were oulv 26 seconds left. ine socoml inark Ay TnE ored- - Km from Bjt.rly hj, ,witt. ie f()ll line to narrow the Tom-lthrew the yore to hall in tioimds but made no at- tempt to get it out of back court s tune ran out. It a hectic, harein-sca- rein, thrilling and exciting has- game, played by a pair of talented, determined quint ts. There were mistakes plenty f tlwm but they only added to die frenzy. Good basketball and lys far outiiiiinliered the miv rues of kids who played their hearts out to win. Tooele opened with coach Cary Gardners penetrating of- 54-5- e s fense, and it worked wonders, as Ron Rydalch, Randv Rose, Dirk Smith, McBeth and Smart quick- ly shot the Buffs out in front But they had to pay a price for this type of charging offense as McBeth aggressive 20-1- fri Vtnidiug tu a The Mines m least disliuts. made hx Management Matome, 1,2(11 mIiooI iix-iatiii- - fired the bull out of iUu ,e fiaiit. am! isl Kearns players applied a in auto-macrushing defense. The press backfired as Tuoele whipped the lull down- couit to Alan Smart, all alone under the basket. Before the Con- - dn,; he ing for the bucket, as they tried desperately to protect their mar- gin. With the momentum in Kearns favor it looked dark for the Buffs. In that last minute and a half both teams had a couple of chances to win, and heres how it went. After Ross knotted the count with 127 remaining Tooele was able to control the ball for just nine seconds when a charg- ing foul gave it to Kearns. Then it was the Cougars turn to goof and they ' lost the ball at the mark on a travelling viola- - We hope she will go on to college and diligently work to improve her great talent, her mother said. "But we also hope North Main. she will have the opportunity $1.50. THS Band Di- rector, arranged for her to audi- tion with Maestro Abravanel be- - s 2. sa'c- forming. Roy Ferrin, 11-3- 1 has liad little the quality on etiect, however, and quantity of eihiiuliou that School It ihihlieu uieive, it buds. The the asciage st liool is s tins cstu moiu-higher tent icpicM-utinoie per pupil (let susts. seat than last "HIT 'Until inflation sixils down, and maintenance, lor $Vx2 elemental s ei pupil. school distiicts that ills reave will. 111 eihct, snnplv teachers salaries and for other compaied ssith $I6 111 I'Ki'l. and lx- it wU? $757 jx-- t vcoudaix pupil siinuiiig the wheels, com liilcs Just as in most other com- - against VT I picsionsls. miiiutics across the country the largest as well us the small- local officials are faced est ssith the piohlcm of providing. with the uimmut ol money available, s.iffic ient educational al,d "ppirtumt.c s to dcmaiid. meet the A Ft.tlrjl vtlllv h. scheduled at the late What has A film strip entitled (l wIK.a(H, al the ,.ku, Alxxit is to lie the subect hour so that other Interested Drugs" ull of the level, covering pails of discussion at Tooele" First niciulicrs of the community will country, slums that such costs Fehmlie able to attend after their Church Sunday, us mile li Baptist usually amount to 15. own church services have end- ary as all other costs comliiiicd. w'lll lie which ed. He went on to sav there TIIE FILM, IN TOOELE County, the l discussion shown at 8.30 p m., is dsigned to will lx no figures indicate. appioimatc-foster questions and discussion of this subject at this meeting, 72 per cent of all public spendand will I xr followed by a spe- - txvause we feel that this is a ing is for education. In some com-anciul a nd. community problem. We wish mtniities the pioportum is some-havo- c Dr. Wallace Johnson of Too- - to do our share to help our what lower than that and, in ele will answer questions of the town rid itself of one of it's others, quite a bit moie. effect of drugs no the human greatest menaces. 4S Nationally. the average is Ixxlv. The Rev. Flovd Baker will There is to lie no admission It is 66 per cent in per discuss the moral aspects of charge and no offering will be tl,e State of Utah. the problem and William Green taken, The analysis of local gosern- of the Utah Vocal tonal Rehabili mental expenditures, made every' tation Department will explore five sears, is based iqmii data . a I 1 I ti compiled by the Dcpaitmcnt of most hkelv to use drugs. I Commerce for its current "Ccii The general public is invit sus of Governments. Tla Cvuthia Rose Ilawlev, four- ed but a special invitation has vious one was in lX2. made to students from those month-oldaughter of Darwin G. THE REPORT shows that of Church Hawley of Darlene and Since on seventh the grade up. in Tihh-Itotal County the died film is the to of Gruiitsville, Monday, Feb. purpose dinoiiulcd to iu-- o n in a Salt Lake hospital r What dues i( take, in tin Kearns moved to the attack, way of ninnev. to meet Tooele Rieeze tried a short jumper that County's educational needs? Ilow umvd and Scott Ms Belli grab- - niutl js spent in other liKali- the biggest Ut the relmund " piojioition of the ,hn dlUrmlm'd I"''1 t goes fill- school eon lsl ,,, , Church Plans Forum On Drug Problems eser-grossin- g lx-e- n dix-trina- d . trt. lx-e- sx-iidiu- -- a fi, a ml U bur al,l a half minutes year. Of this, ja. a a, for edo- - of plv and Gardner wisely cation CI h',n- In other counties across the IN THE second quarter the country, the jx-- r capita cost Buff defense, which was tougher 0f education averaged $116. !o crack than a corroded geode. Throughout Utah, it came to g held the usually $177 at the local level, Kearns team scoreless for nearly m four minutes, as their lead zoom- At the 4 20 mark ed to 28-11 Brierly drove through for a has- 4 ket for the Cougars first points ff of the quarter. Ausick, Rose and 'i 1 Smith hit for Tooele and with 258 remaining the lead was Saturday, February 21 is the the biggest of the game date set for the annual Carnival It would have been even greater 0f (,e West Elementary School. but the Buffs were colder than r- Sponsored by the PTA Aunt Tillies kiss at the foul schedis Carnival the ganization line, missing two one and ones uled to get underway at 3 p.m. and a hacking foul. and will continue until 6 p.m. Up to this point Breeze and HIGHLIGHT of the show oss had each hit one field wiJl be the appearance of a ma- two points. Then they who will keep the crowd gjcian found the range and it was this entertained with his magic trucks led Kearns in their at 3) 4 an(j 5 oclock on the hour, Pa'r great comeback. In between shows there will Coach Gardner, had to aban- - be many fun activities for old pull- - high-scorin- lrlflICIflll rr?; -- .. iYHtllU irillVIl 34-1- fr donhis penetratingoffense.be- - and cause his big guns, Smart, Me- - Funeral For Infant Daughter Saturday 1 young, including dart games, bingo, Pocket Lady, cake walk and skeet ball. Food galore to please the appetites will be available at nominal prices and will include hot dogs, sloppy joes, popcorn, candy, cotton candy, and punch. AS A special feature there WH te a cake decorating contest the sixth grade. by grIs Prizes will be given away throughout the afternoon with the climax coming after the 5 0 clock magician show when two bicycles will be given away to a lucky boy or girl. Tickets on the bicycles may be purchased at the door or from sixtb grade students who are making a door to door sales sno-con- Debbie Dunyon, a Stockton has been given a new cnance at teenager whos kidneys ceased to life. WEDNESDAY in a four hour function because of Nephritis, operation performed at Univer- sity Hospital in Salt Lake City, Debbie was given a live kidney taken from her father, Both were reported to be in satisfactory condition on Republican met with President Thursday. Richard Nixon who urged him Debbie, daughter of Mr. and to run for the Senate seat. At Mrs. Louis Dunyon, of Stockton, that meeting President Nixon has been having her blood treat- - canvas expressed confidence in Burton ed three times each week in and said, he felt the Utahn could her own special washing ma- chine. The transplant operation capture the election in 1970. This campaign will not be became necessary, when the n show the Congress- - washing stopped being effec- a man continued. It will require, tive. and will consist of a great state- DEBBIE was taken ill with girls camp in thousands of people, Yellowstone Park and was flown issus in hundreds of meetings, and on home for treatment. For more dozens of comers. We willneed, than a year now she has been and we will seek, the hearts and undergoing treat- specialized hands and help of thousands. ment. Accordingly, as I launch this Although both patients are undertaking, I invite each of you doing well they will not be to join with me. allowed visitors for several days. i She was Ixirn Oc toiler lXi'l at Green River, Utah. Surviving are her parents, a sister. Taminy, age 3 and a age 1, grandparents, Golf Course Open brother, Mrs. Vaila Ilawlev. Howe, Idaho Coif Pro Earl Schueiter said and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Church,' today that the Tooele City Golf Saunders, Montana, and a great Course will open for the season grandmother, Mrs. Roy Shipman, Belview, Idaho. Saturday, February 14. the Funeral services will lie held "Weather permitting course will lie open through the Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Tate season," Mr. Schueiter said. The Mortuary. Viewing will lie on greens will Ik- cut, the flags Friday fiom 6 to 8 p.m. Burial will Ik out and the snak liar will Ik in the Tom-l- City Cemethe students will Ik invited to ask questions of the panel." REV BAKER said, the film To tery. a GoVCmOr ACCeptS Invitation m . I O AltCIlCl oBtll UI(1 Til f OIKS uOCldblC Utflll S Governor Calvin L. Rampton visited with members of the 86th Old Folks Sociable Committee in his office Tuesday, February 10. Gov. Rampton paid tribute to the citizens of Grantsville for will be set up to take care of the capacity crowd. The Food Committee has planned a superior menu to satisfy the appetites of ill. The first dinner will be ser- honoring their senior citizens ved at 5:30 p.m. All those who every year. He said he would do not eat at the first setting check with Mrs. Rampton and will be given tickets which will make every possible effort to indicate their setting number, attend at least a portion of the This will permit them to enjoy the dance and to visit with old celebration, friends until their number is The City of Grantsville be- called. gins to hum with excitement as Dancing will begin at 6:00 the Sociable draws near. The and will continue until midnight. largest crowd ever is predicted Two orchestras have been hirinasmuch as the weather is ex- ed for the evening. The Equippected to remain fair. Due to ment Committee will move in the hundreds of residents and Friday evening along witl hn will attend redden Committee to pre-- 1 Decorating J wi nQt be il)le to the tables and get every- Pare b of resi(ets 8 thing in order. Special chairs Each Committee chairman re- - will be moved in to the gym to ports everything is on target. An provide comfortable seating for excellent program, with outstand- - the elder citizens, The visit by Governor Ramp-ca- n ing talent, will begin promptly at 3:00 p.m. in the High School ton will provide an additional Additional chairs attraction for the 1970 Sociable. Auditorium. one-ma- 4 (WO: SECOND SUNDAY EAGLES STATE ROUND ROSIN n County Schools Receive 72 Of Public Funds Buffs Squeeze Out Win Over Kearns by Andy Roberts Tooele in a brilliant outburst of offensive Iniskethull fasliioned lead in less a huge then had but than two quarters, to fight off a furious second half rally by the courageous Kearns Cougars to viuee.e out a Vi-5win Tuesday evening in the Buff Thirty-Seve- North Tooele Stake Center Music by Big Sky Country Combo 75 per person Sunday, February 15 - Tooele Gun Club Breakfast Served beginning 8,a.m. Public Invited - Merchandise Shoots Mr. Ralph Lemmon and Mrs. Don H. Johnson, of the Grantsville Old Folks Sociable, present invitation to Governor Rampton. 't |