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Show Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Number Nineteen Tooele, Utah, Friday, October 25, 1957 n Two Killed in Buffaloes Prime For Tilt I ii Cyprus Pirates Two California people are deaJ and two Ogden railroaJ men are m the Tooele Valley llmpiul, onej critical, as the result of a head on j ajto collision Wednesday at 3 p m. s.viein miles east of Wcndover. Sheriff I ay Gillette, who investigated the accident, reported that Mrs. Laura Hanin. 54. ot Culver City, California, who was driver of her tar, may have dored at the wheel, at she hraded west and her auto swerved into the with east lane crashing head-oan auto coming east and driven by Clarence Reeder of Ogden, M.s. Hanson and her husband. SNAKE CHARMERS John Hassctt and Terry Patterson lot Iljrold Keith Hanson, age 53. were over the reptiles they have in captivity at the biology departkilled outright, and Mr. Reeder, ment at Tooele High School. age M. suffered a fractured left arm. broken ribs and lacerations. Clyde C. Ames. 32. a passenger im the Reeder auto, also of Ogden, had a fractured shoulder and wrist and concussion. With the league scheduled to end Nov, 8 the pattern is set and the strength and weakness of each , team is of known quality, as in their first venture m the A ranks has been eliminated, and the other five teams are still very much in the race. B.ng-ham- Already there has been one r;ns's 'A r .1 up- set as Murray came of age faster than expected and knocked off Cyprus. And Jordan raised a few 'eyebrows as they came within an eyelash of beating Olympus. Now it's Olympus and Murray on top with two victories and no defeats. Tooele in second with one win and one loss, followed by Cyprus and Jordjn with one loss each and Bingham out of the running with two losses. With only a short schedule, two losses puts a team out of contention, so one more team will be definitely out after Hi, he. Too.,, Cyprus will be regulated to the role of a spoiler, and the winner) will still retain a chance for crown. Olympus doesnt look Annual Scout five-gam- e We're With The Team ! Setting the stage for Tooele High School pep are the attractive cheer leaders pictured above front (left) Kathy Koseki (right) Judy BonGregrich, back, L to R Loris Hansen, Lind-holnie Rhea, Kaye England and Beverly The girls had booklets with all of Tooele selling ing a for a of the cheers printed and are them at a nominal cost. Anyone wishbooklet to follow the cheers or save souvenier of 1957-5- 8 may contact one cheer leaders. High rr.,,', School Fund Drive - Chas. Lawrence Begins Oct-2- 5 in any trouble this week whenj 'listed as fair. Both men are are: Stake Presidency and In recognizing the need to train Homecoming program for Chas.,( they go to Bingham, and Murray Pacific Clerks, High Council. Bishoprics, our youth in greater numbers than l( ,he &mlhcrn should get by Jordan without too h . Lawrence Jr. . recently return-anwcre heaik.d fmm and Dranth rres, denc.es. Ward ever before, the Boy Scouts of N. ed from the North Western Mates much trouble. Nevada to their'and in Stake Aaromc Priesthood American through its local organ .railroad duty 'Mission, will be held Sunday. Oct., Oct. 26 for Big Game RJcn- Committees (under 21). Ward and'uation, will conduct its annual 'n 27 at i.30 pm. in the f irst Sixth are'stake All of which makes the Tooele- wtwse Due to Stake Conference being remains Senior Aaromc Priesthood fund campaign. The need is greatj)ansons church. held on November 2 and 3. 1957, Melchizedekjer now than ever before to pro- Cyprus game, the game of the 'ard c No. In spite of The following program has been morn-- ! Priesthood Committee, Stake the for Tour. service in week our young people with the the for Region Baptismal Friday shipment South part The Old Folks Home on Saturthe held Pirates be the of patriotism and citi- will to for loss planned by Stake Tooele Priesthood California their Presidencics'pnvileges missionary. Murray imR t0 resn0) Main Street is far from being a ino-'t,r12 of the one choir. 26 as Noon. be at ranked the, and by on song still must Opening their way secretaries and class leaders, were loyalty to ones own zenship day, October good home for our Old Folks. for in the loop. Tooele cation. Bob Lawrence: sacrament hack to California after visiting! held convictions. and be will elevens faith better Departments The building was erected 80 yrs. showed absolutely no signs of the song, choir; remarks, Bishop How-- W1(h Mrs Hanson's ailing mother ciders Presidencies, Secretaries, The local Boy Scout Council will ago and it has been remodeled Pre- - open its finance campaign on OcSeventies and leaders; ... begroup and repaired, but is far from i28-win over the young and in- - Christensen and Karl Swan; re-- j sidencies, Secretaries and group tober 25 for extending Scouting In ing fire safe. The window frames mission-i of the Miners. by sponse parents 1 TN experienced Bingham leaders; High Priests Presiden- this area, Mr. J. D. Maher, Genare so loose that it is necessary of opposition the ary, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Law' calibre The rOClSlITlS winAlG cies, Secretaries and group lead- eral Chairman, announced today. 1 to hang blankets over the mission. week wasnt too rence, Sr.; report of last Buffs faced ers; Mclchizedek Priesthood Quor- Almost three out of every four dows to keep out the draft wheniKi manner in Charles the IJF-.- 1I Lawrence, dosing but Jr.; um instructors; Ward and Stake boys in Tooele today belongs to awesome, WGIlClOVGr the wind blows. 1 Need as- - song. Thee Every Hour brushed Tooele which vlOwUlU Bingham Aaromc Priesthood leaders; Sen- the Scout program, with 746 boys ( Thcfurns.ee is a constant prob-- j A benebotfof a Detroiti and choir as ide vaca(ion in oar local County participating. by trjp congregation; was, they completely ior Aaronic Piiesthood leaders. lem. That long flight of stairs to, , ic note on and at , the. diction, Revell George. L Miners the tied up Assisting our boys in achieving 1 of the men s quarters keeps many when the husband died loose a hardi turned .same the objectives of scouting are 250 time Tuesday them on the top floor where their a heart attack at Wendover. Utah. a Hne and ofi leaders who volunteer their adult icharging quartet foi State Engineer Wayne D. Crid-dl- e food has to be carried to them. Robb Oliver, 36, Kenneth to better serve our youth. couldnt Mr. cope that backs services Bingham There is a bathroom on each the closing of has U.S. and future of our Brother proclaimed the success at died aii. Dispensary with Army The at floor, which at times must acundera from water wells for while weeks will last Wendover diverting back at at In looking depend on how waiting young people FrancisCO commodate as many as 14 persources beginning with Mr. and Mrs. to take him to Salt ground we d say that it was four fracas flight you, mercy generously sons for each bathroom. Lake City for medical aid. Public, contribute to this worthy was received here last vember 1. 1957 and ending April things that made Tooele look so If you think this is good enough s provided by law. All was born Sept. 5, work of Roy weekend bv Mrs. was Oliver when you are contacted. The the Mr. There cause Tate good. Marge of,. for our Old Fo'ks, go and take 921 at linois flnd and ,he death 0f her brolher, Ed Foge Persons owning, or having control Cj which you contribute will His Whitchouse. Norrjs running money a look at it. Aou will be welcomed of Everett and Neu go to help maintain our various Robert E. Pogue by the management. Henson Oliver. He was an Indus- camps and programs which our also to protrial PsychollgistforFrdMotor will vote yes on the bond The annual musical of the Wo- young people enjoy, for the at Detroit, Michigan the training n vide proper Company be will pre-aTooele of Club election. 19217 Mey, muac rlu' lu,"6 men's at wife so wens his who with resided generously exccii leaders adult c.wl, th Too SIGNED: Committee for the Tooefforts. water for beneficial use. Bcnefi-in,ers Road, Detroit. He was a vetN give of their time and ele Rest Home. above the II. use War cial Cg World during eran of the running of Whitehouse, Bryan visited here at the home of his So wont you be one of those g His wife, Barbara, returned to Lfessional and lo- - who can say I supported the Gordie Lee and Frank Atkin, and sister. In additlon t0 Mrs. Tatejdoes not include irrigation It TWO STAKE TEMPLE DAY P. 0 a n s pass n g wi h av eaw e I lj h e is survived by his widow and Detroit via air. The body will be Scouts of America. ry 30 will OCTOBER talent augment the ev- - Boy WEDNESDAY, to Detroit by the Tate shipped A entertainment truly REST Temple Day for the Tooele and Mortuary for funeral services and UNDERGOING showing to the State Engineer kings musical is promised to North Tooele Stakes will be Wed- burial. therewith a compliance AND TREATMENT claimed influenza The epidemic cause partial or complete failurel11- nesday, October 30. All who can its first victim locally, Tuesday, Proceeds from this event will Milo Porter is at the Veterans nf are urged to attend sessions in the wpII ' for week this be Erwin Robert of death again with the ready to further needs and expenses Hospital in Salt Lake City, underthe Temple this- - day. Seven sesseason of un e r- go w'ho passed away at 5:30 other explosion. The treatment for pneuclosing carryjng on the program of the going rest and sions are held daily, with the first front there were two brilliant water has been proclaimed, Women.s attack. heart a Up and Rest ground Tooele the monia Club at 8 and a.m. session commencing at by end Bob Wiclatz in the interest of conserving theHomc performances the last session at 6:45 p.m. and guard Ed Davis. Wielatz is underground water supply and to! is 75 cents per person, A free bus will leave from the into his own, while coming just provide a maximum quantity for Remember the date, November 6, North Tooele Stake Tabernacle at from Davis has just recuperated the next years use. As a result for a real musical treat. of, 5:30 p.m. for those desiring to atan injured knee. Both these kids Tooeles most popular parade of last year's CLOSING ORDER . Thurs-Lsession. tend the evening Final annual ward conferences were terrific and their efforts con- the year is slated for next there was made available during NORTH STAKE COURT OF in Tooele Stake will be held this tributed a great deal to Tooeles day, Oct. 31 "hen the teachers, season additional water HONOR SATURDAY EVENING TooHarris of in the the and children Sterling coming Sunday evening impressive win. materially helped to ma-an- d North Tooele Scout Court of Hothe Central schools will par-ele Fourth and Eleventh Wards, Tooeles pass defense was about Strict obedience to this nor will be held Saturday night Hal- so announces the Stake Presi as perfect as you could ask for. ade up main street in their CL0S1NG ORDER will further at 7:30 p.m. at the Second-Tent- h Womens Society of Christian costumes. 7 With the line rushing the bejeb-ber- s dency. crease the supply 130 will be Service will sponsor a Harvest Ward Troop chapel. secWard Conference OR-ato the Eleventh and The t The parade is scheduled out of the passer begin Disregard of the CLOSING hosts for the evening. Dinner and Halloween Party on 1 be held at 5:30 p.m. and the p.m. and the children will deR is a misdemeanor and, if knocking down anything ondary Friday evening, Oct. 25 at 6:30 Fourth Ward Conference at 7:30 that was thrown, Bingham vs as leave their respective schools and jnecessary) the State Engineer will p.m. at the Church. Everyone who of out one march up main street from First bring action in the district court able to complete only p.m. is asked to wear costume E. Ernest will, Snyder for rites Last 11 attempts and the one compleNorth to Vine Street and around ,Q enforce the law, and help make the occasion dress were held Wednesday in the was schools. the-jr that to block back the tion was a screen pass District one. Bring the family and a Ward chapel, under dirjolly at the line of scrimmage. Judges from the Lions Club will stopped Lewis. an Kenneth evening of fellowship and enjoy ection of Bishop That doesnt count at least five be on hand to choose a winner FI. and old. was fun for givthe young at Mortuary downwas will Prayer from each room and present or six times the passer will be $1 for of dinner the and Price Lewis preen by Bishop ed before he had a chance to get prizes to the winners later in the cents for children unNorth Tooele Scout Committee . fifty adults, lude and postlude music was playschools. the afternoon at Oct. ices. Burial will be in the Tooele the ball away. der 12 years of age. ed on the organ by Mrs. Mable meeting will be held Friday, .. .. Themed to a Safe and Sane Tooeles defense and especially Regular Saturday night dancing cemetery. Anderson a to Lions will be the will MIA Bryan. Bishop Lyman for Halloween of defense the put and the everyone, under sponsorship pass Surviving are his parents offered the invocation. an- uay fcpaiauuii iiiuniig;u, North three sisters, Lucille, June and much stiffer test Friday night. Cy- Club is again sponsoring the held this Sunday at 4:: 15 be enjoyed Oct 26 at the will be The opening musical number in throwcontest Tooele best of Halloween the one nual boasts Tabernacle. and Tooele Stake poster of all paternTooele, prus Bilfie, p.m. in the North Tooele Stake was a quartet composed of Carver who reside in ers in the state in Eddie Pierce, the schools with prizes going to Building. Tenth Ward will be hosts. al grandparents Frank Shields, Kenneth can Pierce Bryan, ones judged the best. the fine their Missouri. quarterback. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. to Ward and Stake Sunday All Springville, and Bevan Anderson, Stephens The Lions Club will also furnish School workers are em long or short with unthrow music of the stake orchestra the urged to atI Need Thee Every who sang Pir- the refreshments for the dance for and everyone is invited to attend. erring accuracy, and its the AUXILIARY EAGLES tend. Hour. is expected to the Junior High School students that will be by budget air ates Admission game Bi Speakers were B. L. Sackett, which will be held in the Junior Auxiliary meeting will be their big weapon. and guest ticket. Eagles card C. Lester Is be held Monday, Oct. 28 at 8 p.m. shop Lloyd Callister and Each team has to win this one High School gym from 8:30 to 10 Shields. in the Eagles Hall. the cry of wait til p.m. on Oct. 31. or pick up iF'vm'SS&d for Other musical numbers were an and for this tilt The public is reminded that Everyone in the lodge who has next year and Mrs. to Bryan to contribution by Lions their medley in this not made organ Of thlS too, have a part coach Stringham is expected a vocal duct by Erb Johnson and Muscular Dystrophy charity, are start about the same unit that he Club project, inasmuch as funds a is There 24th for Mrs. Roxie Dobson, asked to do so immediately. Gin- has started all year. At ends Bob raised from the sale of birthday Dear President Dunn:: Lord. Jusf Arrived At Goochic at 1220 is the chair- Wielatz and Claire Elkington at calendars are used to finance this The Tooele Committee for Nat1st The annual Halloween costume ger ional Employ the Physically Han- party of the Tooele Second Ward The benediction was pronounced man of the project and will accept 157 and 200 pounds; Tom Nash at annual affair. TooeleVaileyHospital the 225 the donations. dicapped wish to take this oppor- Primary has been set for this by George E. Nelson and was 206 and Lee Shingledccker, Tooele staff and Gloria Mondragon Lewis the reand Cemetery at Ed thank to ward 24 in the your you for grave tunity Thursday, Oct. pounds at tackle; in supplying creation hall. Tooele, son, Oct. 23 Murdedicated by Pratt Matthews. Boulard, for hold will cooperation your Ward and Davis Roger First Primary Leo and Eldean Hanson Broad-heaPall bearers were Marion Stap- - a Halloween carnival on Friday, Sixth publicity during National Employ Youngsters from four to six yrs. ray at guard and Dan Lawrence, RedErnest Week, Tooele, son, Oct. 24. and Haines, 4 unit the Physically Handicapped of age will meet at les, Jimmy p.m. 173 pounds, at center. This 25 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. To Su- October 1957. 11 years will meet Surgery October 7 to dicks, William Jordan, Leland those from First-Sixtrecreation h 189 Ward pounds. at the averages Rita Marie Kroon, Midvale The Committee feels that your at 6:30 p.m. therland and Fred Davis. In the backfield it will be the hall. There will be a fishing booth, included bearers in inJulia Gonzales, Tooele 15 cents per person has helped suis so looked greatly Admission Honorary pall good publicity that hold homemade will same Ward candy, Sixth quartet Primary Ed Nel- dart games, resiShields, Morris and Frankie Kelly, seven - year-ol- d the attend. to is invited Alsop, employers Donnie homemade and Bryan forming Ray everyone red popcorn, and their annual Halloween parly on against Bingham. Food Tow)) Saturday at pj a.nl gar John and L. Hanks Alfred fishTooele of concerning and dents County son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold There will be a spook alley, root beer. Included in the fun Monday, October 28 at 3:30 p.m at quarterback, Gordie Lee g - the of the stillslots and Gillette. Kelly, Wendover. physically the over of halfback out and dancing, three problem of cartoons. booth, at the First-SixtAtkin games recreatWard ing Frank will be the showing in the Earl Hale, Grantsville refreshments. fullback. with free off four hit season weve at topped is welcome. ion hall. An invitation is extend- and Roy Whitehouse k in Accident come to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Maxwell Everyone invited 164 pounds and of five. For Friday's games well; Dale Wm. James, Chairman, are Children The backs attend. to average to children all and ed Kenneth Mecham, Tooele children, Bobby and Sue Ann Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Ashby 179. the following winners (in bold PH Committee their Halloween costumes. ofSaYt Lake' were weekend guests daughter, LuAnn of Ely, Nevada, Admission is free and there will the team averages7:30 Clarence Reeder, Ogden W. CONVENTION Randall, LeGrand Manager, Jordan ATTENDS coo p.m. type): Cyprus at Tooele, Game time is week at the homeibejpcorn balls, drinks, Of - Tooele Ames, Ogden returned of Mr and Mrs. Bruce Maxwell, were guests last Clyde H. Security at Bingand Millburn, at Dr. J. Employment Still Olympus Murray Guessing and 'of Mr. Ashbys aunt, Mrs. Roy kies for sale; also games The men of the family enjoyed fice home from El Paso, Texas, after Medical Last week we were right on two;ham. Ipthcr cqnccss.ons. old son Alsop. Chriss Valdez, the deer hunt together. having spent a week there attendof Mr. and Mrs. Joe Valdez, Lakeing a medical convention of the National Fractures Association, at- - side, Utah. bMb Tessie Hansen, Tooele Student-Body 'tending lectures and clinics ic d Baptismal Old Folks Home SetTooele Sat. Far Below Par I Mel-jvid- a 1 0 Nt s lilt PI Gil J For November 1 Annual Womans Attends Flineral m gan November 6th ST Death Claims Local Youth. Funeral Fri. d en-th- wilMe 11th, 4th Wards -, Conferences, This Sunday Methodists To Hold Harvest . Last Rites held Wednesday for Ernest E. Snyder Third-Sevent- h Dinner, Friday L North Scout Committee Meeting, Thursday Tenth Ward to Host Saturday Clrp SundaV Night Dance arn. Appreciation Aid 2nd Ward Primary Slates Halloween Party Oct. they,Pe;u Newspaper Ward Primary Slates Halloween Friday Party Ward Primary hold Halloween Party on Monday d, 2, han-youn- h NE-pic- TOOELE Hi vs. CYPRUS 7 THS Stadium, Friday 7:30 P Visiting Students .jOwith Card |