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Show 'liT'Sf. Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, November 22, 1957 n Number I X Twenty-Thre- e : i i Scout Training Course Gets 1 1 z?, Under Way iM ; j-- - 4 h ' r art - . to the oL . . j Cross blood bank K? Scout leaders Training Cour got underway Wednevluv evening Iho new high nhool. with ap- prox.maielv 100 in attendance. coum.Vfrf . dunng ,hc were gVe(1 prevent People of Tooele County between.fro(n D GranUvdle. and the ages of eighteen and yiT(,,lf dl!TlmK ,are asked, to jo.it donating to ,rKby 7:30 Nov, 22 the American Red Cross blood of a three session bank. Er.day of this week bourse will be held with courses The B ondmobi e will be station! . . , CW,"- - c ed at the National Guard Armory'" to- r,n " on Last Vine Street between the will additional clashes imc hours of 2 pm. and 6 pm. L. training, evening V v Leaders ixr'h ' ! .in 1 : (7 , 4 iy-'- - V ',1 L. t ?' . -- am riannmg t.p ij con,.,,,,.. only 60 pledges for Scooters. "Service blood have been made and it is Operation Activities for Explorers and a imperative Ser Pictured above are the gridders who will carry the hopes of Tooele High School when they clash with the Box Elder Bees this Saturday at the U of U Stadium for the Class A title. Kneeling L to R Claire Elkington, Tackle Tom Nash; guard, Roger Murray; center Dan Lawrence; guards, Ed Davis and LaVar Caldwell; tackle, Lee Dean Stringham and his white Buffalo squad gridiron meets coach Earl Ferguson and the Box Elder Bees this Satur-'iday afternoon and the winner will be the state's Class A football champions for 1957. This is a dream come true for who lost a Tooeie won game to Ben Lomond two practice games and then . bowed to Olympus Maybe call them a team of destiny as they played their entire season hoping for unbeaten Olympus to get beat. Murray accomplished the feat, and Tooele put their 1958 fortunes on a tiny piece- of paper. Again Miss Destiny was smiling on Tooele as Principal Carl Evans pulled the lucky number out of the hat and the Buffs got their chance to play Murray Coach n GorShtngledecker. Standing die Lee; quarterback, Donnie Bryan; fullback, Roy Whitehouse and halfback, Frank Atkin. Winners of eight out of ten games, the Buffs have now racked up seven straight wins, and earned the right to the finals by winners of the State Crown defeating East Richard Castagno, Kenny Tate, and all around handyman, Kim Gordon, who plays on the line and the backfield. And if Ed Davis is able to play, add one more kid that contributed to the success of TnowC that wheryou" 1 acS! others "h in material Pendent of the covered and some returned to you evcrone is invited to attend any to a given time mayi ,, ,, im.iiu call the Tooele Valley llo.xp.ul in the leader, program, or a No 1501 there will be something The present call for blood do veteran, worthwhile for you. You have an nors is an emergency to replace to know your job in obligation the blood being used at the Tooele and it is up to you to scouting Valley Hospital. of this take advantage training beine offered in your own City Cleaning Paper Out Early Tooele Lions to Big Water Tank, Hold Regular Next Week Due game strategy conference. die Lee and Claire Elkington chat with tor Dean Stringham. Three vital cogs In the Tooele gridiron machine which has earned the right to play for the State Title get together for a little pre Stockton Bazaar At Gordon - Gormen- Public Invited to - T.H.S. Pep .c Furniture Co. Assembly Friday Your pep, your pep, youve got Are you looking lor something I it, dont lose it your pep! special for a Christmas gift? I What will probably be Tooele the Buffs. Would you like some wonderful ' .High Schools largest and pep-- I j made cakes, pies, rolls home Great Quartet piest assembly is scheduled for bread for Thanksgiving? is now undergoing a cleaning and 7:30 p.m. at Marvista. jor Friday at 1:45 p.m, when the stu-- f In the backfield, four ball car- the local papers will be published repair by city crews under the) Dale James, city manager, will Come to Gordon's Furniture body will give the football jdent Since it's a day early next week, with the direction of Arthur Garner, water be the speaker for the evening store and see the Special Gift rying genius' operate. , team a "sendoff into the State and will discuss "Tooele City Booth, from Nov. 25 to the 30th, possible to keep records on Bulletin coming out on Monday, works superintendent. Class A football championship Ward and the Transcript on Wednesday. The tank has been leaking since Its Operation and Activities. sponsored by the Stockton game. Deadline for advertising for it was constructed in 1944 at a Questions from the floor will be for our "Ward Building Cam- An invitation is extended to the answered. seam half way up the walls. to join the students in the public FOOTBALL BANQUET noon and deadline for news items Recently the leaks have inand show the team the assembly will be Monday at 11 a.m. creased to appoint where, it was The banquet honoring members! made articles of sewing and hand-o- f town is back of them 100 per the rootball squad has beenjicraft 6uch as pillow cases, cent. For the Transcript, advertising essential that something be done. Donnie Bryan has to December 5, due toichet work, aprons, doll clothes, While repairs are going on, the Quarterback The assembly will be held in noon with deadline , is i Tuesday sediment will be removed from the game for the state champion- - house slippers, leathercraft. hand the gym to accomodate the crowd. 11 news be a.m. to in by 24 copy oven the bottom and the tank scrubbed ship on Saturday. painted dishtowels, oil paintings, Come on, Tooele, lets go . . . a Wednesday. clean and disinfected. rugs, fancy handkerchiefs, stuffed passes good for 384 yards runothers. and many toys great faker, ball handler, and Wildlife Home baked goods will be sold ner; Donnie runs his team like a each day at the booth and we will master mechanic. also take orders for cakes (plain Fullback Roy Whitehouse, steaShoot, Nov. 24th or fruit), pies, rolls, bread, and dy and dependable, collected most home-mad- e Mrs, Brough f of his yardage right up the candy. Get your The turkey shoot set by the lo- also week orders this in on the calling by Roy Quck last Wildlife Federation for This year's bazaar sponsored by cal fans who cant get Intojdle. or the Seventh Ward Relief Society Sunday was called off, due to the Dorothy Evans at TU Salt Lake Saturday to see the hits fast and hard for precious A benefit dance for Vance and will be a "Family Fair, and will snow storm and has been resched- Marcella Workman at TU Stale Class A finals between Tooyardage, and after a slow start Orders will also be taken at the uled for Sunday, Nov. 24. ele and Box Elder will not be left Roy has developed into an accur-ou- t All holders of the Melchizedek be held November 22 in the Betty Sagers, who lost their home ate placekicker. In his last two and Aaronic in a fire last week, will be held of TooWard church. An evening Shooting will begin at 10:30 Gift Booth, Monday and Tuesday, this year. priesthoods 26 25 and The game will be broadcast ov- - games he has been successful on ele Stake are called into a spec- of fun for everyone in the family a.m. at the trap grounds north November Saturday, Nov. 23 at the St. John will be school house. of town. Everyone is invited to Also of special value er Radio Station KTUT and shown seven out of eight conversions. ial meeting, this coming Sunday, has been planned. rebuilt toys at very low prices. Tickets are now on sale and on television over KDYL Chan Whitehouse kicks off for the Buffs November 24 at 2 p.m. at the Activities will get underway at come out and join the fun. Come in and see our display of some done and has also passing. Fourth-Eleventbe purchased from Gerald h nel 4. Tooele Ward, ac- 5:30 p.m. when supper will be may 4-- H values! Vowles or Raymond Russell. Game time about 2: 15 p.m, Frank Atkin, speediest member cording to information released served. The menu will include Doctors in Delaware in 1907, de- gifts and outstanding of the quartet, is not only fast, this week Saturday. by President Alex F. chili, hot dogs, barbequed sand- sperate for $300 to maintain an It was a man, Jacob Riis, who he's a very hard runner. Atkin Dunn. wiches, pie, cake and ice cream. experimental TB hospital, turned Mearl Brough, Tooele, was Seals has broken away for runs of 73 There will be a fish pond for to a woman for help. Emily Bis-se- suggested selling Christmas is placed on the genEmphasis again for the title. Tooele was Wednesday at the Utah it and 69 yards longest of any Buff eral membership of these two the children and exciting articles raised $3,000 for the fight ag to fight TB back in 1907; but T.H.S.; equal to the challenge and provState Farm Bureau Convention as who a was his Bissell, woman, which attests to Emily explosive groups being in attendance. for the family to buy for their ainst TB by selling Christmas ed that they were the best team of one the state's outstanding to first the and ahead organized Seals. For 50 years the annua! went in the Region by defeating Mur- running power. In addition to his Stake and ward welfare meet- own use or for gifts. Club leaders. Seal Sale. Adult classes have begun at the which put them into the rushing yardage he has added 93 ing will follow at 4pm at the Remember the date, Nov. 22, Christmas Seal Sale has support- American Christmas ray Mrs. Georgia Warr, Erda, pre- Tooele High School and are still from Fourth-Elevent- h caught. TB. passes s yards ed Ward. the to attend. Tooele and champEast, fight against voluntary plan against sident of Tooele County Farm open to anyone who wishes to join. Jr. Gordie Lee must rank as one of ions for the past three years. , Bureau Auxiliary, accompanied Cabinet making classes started hisTo Handicapped because their co- the greatest backs in Tooeles Mrs. Brough to the state meeting last week and are now being held A sevfor three a was years, regular tory. hampered by captain where the award was present Al- Wednesday and Thursday evenAt 8 City erely sprained ankle, the Buffs Lee ranks as Tooele's biggest so attending the convention was Club Womens ings at the Tooele High School The Tooele Jr. dominated nevertheless every threat. To his rushing yardage, Edith Castagno, director of Tooele shop at 7 p.m. will hold their demeeting, from more 181' regular add were and of the game, passes yards phase Bureau. November 25 at 8 p.m. in the County Farm that's a total of 1043 yards, more clared champions of Regions the State Convenat Annually TOOELE STAKE TEMPLE Civic Room, City Hall. on the basis of total yardage. than ten lengths of a football field. tion the Utah Farm Bureau recogDAY MONDAY the for runof evening, the is Lee one Good and Bad toughest Club leaders (three nizes six Barbara and Bunn Ruth StringTo be sure the Buffs have had ners to get off his feet weve ever women and three men.) Mrs. Tooele Stake Temple Day will ham, announce that the theme for their share of good luck, but they seen and on defense, hes the received the outstanding be held next Monday at the Salt this meeting is "Christmas Hints, Brough a meanest tackier in uniform today. also had their share of bad award at the Wednesday Lake LDS Temple, service to invitation a and extend special wicked siege of the flu killed any Thats the team that will carry evening session held in Salt Lake all members and their guests. chance they had of beating Olym- the Purple and White colors into City at the Newhouse Hotel. pus and that gave them their on- the U of U stadium next Saturday Mrs. Brough has been a about 2 p.m. Soundly coached in ly defeat in league play. Club leader in Tooele County for Lee's ankle injury would have football fundamentals, big, experthe past twelve years. During this been a deadly blow to a team ienced, and rugged, with an alClub memtime she has led 70 with less heart and fight than Too- most insane desire to win, the in clothing projects. Many of bers ele; but these courageous kids, Tooele Buffs are a worthy chalis the the 70 have received special Snowflake Fantasy not to be denied, won their last lenger for the State crown. with awards. dance of the exchange theme Box Elder, too, has earned their two games, when a loss would held will Four times in the past years, be which Stake, Oquirrh out have ended the season. place in the finals. Operating at Magna on Friday, November Mrs. Broughs club has been seA lucky team maybe. A team of the single wing the Bees feature 29 for all and Gleaner lected to represent Tooele in the But more the power plays and ball control of destiny perhaps. exhibit department at will be individual Those Girls. participating than either of these, Tooele is a tough to stop, and tougher to penNorth Jordan, Taylors- the State Fair. Mrs. Brough has Magna, has lost Box atElder etrate only the all good team, possessing ville, Tooele, North Tooele and been leader of six of Tooele tributes of true champions abili- one game and that to Ben LoGrantsville Stakes. Tickets are 25 Countys style dress review winJusf Arrived At mond. Strewn along the wayside ty and desire. be and cents pur- ners during the past twelve years. may person per as Tooele such teams are Box Elder anchored Valley Hospital line A big rugged by Mrs. Brough has twice attended and Gleachased from the at Bountiful, Weber, Logan, Claire Ogden, Elkington by and Anna Chapman Leader Training School at the Wesley ners. all worthy teams. end, fiery, brilliant Bob Wielatz. and Carbon interest- Utah State University in Logan. Bush, Tooele, son, Nov. 20 are If members the team of names CHAMPS couples Denough PRESENTETooele a vs. championship Box Elder PLAQUE (Right) game and built as solid as ed, a bus will be provided for 25 She has served as a member of Medica- lLionel W. Olsen, Tooele County Chamber of and their positions on the team, namely: it will concrete right through the other that no one should miss William Trujillo, Tooele Leaders CounTooele County cents per person. D. C. Stephens, coach; L. Brown, Del T. President and John Commerce to a mgr; climax Papa, be a and Lee thrilling fitting Tackles Shingledecker cil. Roy Bryan, Tooele at is located stake house The B. F. Leonelli, C SS; C of 2B; executive this Colledge, left, season. secretary, present Stephens, Tom Nash sandwiched in between and successful memRachel of Six Mrs. Stromberg, Grantsville 8400 3100 South L. T. Broughs Supen-skWest, K. to Magna. beautiful plaque Williams, P; Rigby, P; C; Tony DelPapa, manager these strong monsters, are three C. Rydalch, Tooele William their continued have bers project of the Tooele baseball team, in behalf of util; J. Busico, CF; A. Cerroni, IB; rugged characters in the persons Mrs. Bert Lougy was taken Ci-to Gertrude Morgan, Tooele Club become have work and association tuberculosis L. Your J. G. 3B; Matekel, of DeBois, because the Smith, Commerce Chamber of the LF; Lake of Roger Murray, LaVar Cald- the L.D.S. Hospital, Salt Mrs. Kenneth Durfee, Grantsworks to protect you from tuber- leaders. Three former members team's winning of the Utah Amateur BaseRF; D. Allam, Util. The plaque will be hung well and Dan Lawrence. ty, today, Thursday, where she is culosis. Buy and use more Christ- have served the past two years as ville Tooele Hall. 1957. the for in Friball Inscribed on the City to scheduled backed Championship undergo surgery These seven pillars are Frank Conder, Tooele Junior Club leaders. mas Seals this year. fourteen small plates of the plaque are the by Ernie Phillips, Bob Zentner, day morning. Repairing Leaks To Holiday Meeting, Thursday I r n J 21-- 26-8- . - ,u. mid-Buf- Tooele Stake 'Family Fair Men & Boys November 22 Group Plans Turkey To Meet Sunday Benefit Dance for Fire Victims, Sat. at St. John Mearl Brough Third-Sevent- h Honored for Club Work rec-niz- ll 4-- H Adult Classes Begin at Open Public 14-- Woman's Club Meet, Monday Hall p.m. at semi-final- 4-- 4-- 'M' Men, Gleaners Plan 'Exchange Dance' with Magna n in 4-- 4-- 4-- y, 4-- Tune in . . . 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