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Show am Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tooele, Utah, Friday, December 6, 1957 n THS Swim Team Contest with j r Young Team f I Number County P.T.H. Urges Asian Flu immunization I t Twenty-Si- x Tooele to Host 1959 Boys' Baseball World Series i Tooele's beautiful International I LVa Editor: This is the crucial year for Field will be the site of the 1959 ele High School's swimming team, Boys Baseball World Series. TooMay 1 ue this method to inform ele was awarded this international all the residents of Tooele County according to Coach Leigh Pratt, Twelve good swimmers were lost of the Asian Influenza problem in tournament during the Anlast year due to graduation and nual WBBA Convention held Nov. the state of Utah? We now have an opportunity to it will be mainly a young inex29, 30 and December 1 at Las Vegas, Nevada. perienced team that will carry cooperate with the State Board of Tooele's hopes for maintaining its This tournament featuring the Health in the problem of the Asian December 7th marks the annienviable record of wins. "NaturFlu. )Cst Baseball teams from of the two of versary beginnings According to a study of this wars. In 1941 there was Pearl, Uuh ,daho California and ally everyone is out to get us this it is anticipated that an- - Harbor, on December 7, 1907 fourth year," states Coach Pratt. "If we theij wl11 can scrape by this year then we outbreak will occur about first fund raising Christmas Selas lhiP tourney and will make the 'shouldn't have to worry for the the last of December or the first were sent first time that an enterprise of this through the mails, of January .By encouraging'gmning the war on Tuberculosis. magnitude has been held outside jnext four years." Our team lacks the depth it had last year with the people to get their Hu shots, from It all began in Wilmington, Dela of Santa Monica, California or Salt loss of 12 seniors who were all their family physician, it is pos- ware, where a few doctors were Bake City, Tooc!e sible to avoid an attack of epigood swimmers, recognized throughout trying to cure eight charity pat- I Tooele faces increased compel!-'nodemic proportions. icnts sick with IB. Funds were!,he Astern Boys Baseball this year. Cyprus hired a new Due to the fact that immunizaone of the staunchest low when Emily BissellJocit,on swim coach from the Southern Cation serum was not plentiful earl- a cousin of one of the doctors, cities in the BB organ!-cide- d lifornia Area. Fast has 45 swimier in the year, it la feared that to act. She had read of a a,10n and her baI1 Prk 15 ranked mers out and this gives them an some public apathy will now keep Danish postmaster who, three yrs.ja the very best In the country, A, B, C and D team. Box Elder be reputation of Interna-o- f people from availing themselvcs'earlicr, had originated the idea oflt wa Mrs. Miller hired two people to help improve the Immunization shots. Therejselling a Christmas stamp to help tionaI F,cld that was largely re-i- s jtheir teams swimming during the now plenty of serum and peopleljome sick children. If DenmarksPnilble for bringing the three-shoul- d 'summer and are also building a have these shots right now. could open its heart to help would day championships to Tooele. 'new pool. Granite also has a new The Utah Slate Health Depart- - not America, with its proven 'swimming coach. recommends that you see ord of faith and generosity, help N. Enthusiasm has about doubled' your doctor for Asian Flu vaccina- these eight patients? in the last three years in Utah as tion if: America could and did. Instead 1. You have not had Asian Flu. of the $300 she had far as swimming teams go, obexpected, Em11th serves Coach Pratt 2. You were ill but are not sure ily Bissell raised $3,000 to begin a it was Asian Flu. Biggest threats to Tooele's posiyearly crusade which has grown in North Tooele District Annual tion this year appear to be Cyprus. Hilda Axchne Hansen Miller, 71.1 3- - Vour d(tor considers you to scope each year until today mil- Scouters Banquet will be held next East and Box Elder. lions of people buy Christmas Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 7:30 p.m. wife of Olaf A. Miller, died at, be particular health risk David Kroff and Kim Gordon, ,1.30 a m. Wednesday at the fam-- l This vaccine is the only known Seals bearing the familiar emblem at Marvista center. Tooele s two are home from pneumonia follow- - preventive for the Asian Flu. Its of the double-barreAll Scouters, Cubbers, Explorer cross, only seniors on this years THS ,ng Scicra years of declining protection lasts about a year and From the treatment of eight pa- - leaders, heads of institutions and health. begins its protection about ten to tients the Tuberculosis Association other friends of scouting are inswimming team. Arnel Brown. Kenny Marker, DaMrs. Miller was born in Lin-.day after your shot with thejhas grown into an international vited to attend. A good program vid Gladden, Carmen DeSkmon, coin, Tooele County. June 2. 18S6, maximum immunity being about association which is dedicated to is being arranged by the District vid Gladden, Carmen DcSimon, the ecks after the shot. the prevention and control of TB Committee. daughter of Hans Christian e Sophomore swimmers include(dn(irn and Caa Skorug Hansen, Since time is an important It is important that reservations throughout the world. ment, I appreciate your giving Mayo and David Rimington.ho sct!cd jn iJncfn m g:6. be made not later than Tuesday, Freshman swimmers make up Dec. 10 by calling Dale James at jrs M,nCr resided in Lincoln me space in your paper to inform the largest group on the tcam.!untl aftcr 1552 or 1099 or Carl E. Peterson, j,er marriage to Olaf everyone in the county "in one are: Russell Rimington.v MiIicr jn ,he SaIl They s, fell swoop." 637. LD Rick Battison, Jay Riding, Ray- Thanking you. I remain. Temple August 29. 1907. mond Stalnaker, Richard Kroff, Mrs, Miller has been an active Sincerely yours, VISIT AT CALIFORNIA Michael Stonebreaker, Paul George R. Tithian, arrested No.D S. Church all Mrs. Marge Harwood ,n the Mrs. Foster Barrus spent ten Laws and Boyd Loveless. President, Tooele County PTA vember 27 on a drunk driving jof j,cr j,fCi vm), principle activity days in San Bernardino, Calif, Tosh Imai is student coach this ,n Council was in convicted charge City t,e Relief Society and in recent with her daughter and Court Monday and fined $200 and visiting year assisting Coach Pratt. 'years, in Genealogy and Temple Dr. and Mrs. Clyde A record 12 duel meets will be sentenced to 30 days in jail with M. wor( for Brunson and children, Tomheld this year. five to in be served the mie. David and Richard. . days Smce juiy wo, Mrs. Miller has TT They acTooele's swim schedule begins reslded in Tooele, except for a $ County Jail on payment of fine. LrOWOIlS, Thankshome her for companied December 5 at Cyprus when they Jesus P. Montoya pleaded guilflve.year perjodi 1M0 to 1945, in Tn Cal T aUe and had dinner here at the giving swim against Cyprus and East at salt Lake in ty to battery City Court ThursCity. 2:30 pm. Funeral services for George day morning and was fined $100 Barrus home. Also guests of Mr. Sh has been the mother of sevand Mrs. Barrus on Thanksgiving December 12 they meet Box El en children, six of whom survive: Henry Cowans, former Tooele re- or 25 days in jail. were Mr. and Mrs. George S. held will be at der at Box Elders pool. Saturday Orrin Miller, Mrs. Doris Young, sident, Barrus and children, Craig, DaHOLIDAY ACCIDENT December 19, Cyprus comes toiT.i,,. mrs Marcella Rollins. 1 p m. in the Colonial Hills Ward vid, Johnnie and Kent, Cedar City, 1455 17th Tooele for the first home meet Miss at East of Nancy Bryan, daughter Vegas; Hyrum C. Miller, Long chapel, who had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. the year scheduled for 3:30 p.m.j Beach, Calif.; June Miller, San! Mr- - Cowans died Tuesday after Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bryan, started R. Droubay and spent the week J. at the Tooele Memorial Pool. Francisco and Mrs. Meisa Miller a lingering illness. He was born home from school at St. George end visiting with their relatives. 1887 Salt in Lake Tooele East 4, meets City jfor the Thanksgiving holiday with January 4, August Seeley, Belen, New Mexico. at the Veterans Pool at 10 a m. She leaves 24 and Elizabeth Broomhead Bill Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. grandchildren and t0 Hugh RELATIVES VISIT January 9, Bear River comes to three great grandchildren, and 2 Cowans. He was married to Fran- - O. H. Gibson. At Lyndell, a car Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Steele have 1915. Tooele for a meet scheduled for behind passed them and then turn- had Mr. and Mrs. W. F. brothers, T. Peter Hansen and Jo- ces Ruth Shields, August 19, Greenlee, 3:30 p.m. He was a member of the LDS ed west in front of them, causing seph Ekman, both of Tooele. Oshkosh, Nebraska, as guests for 16 held office of Tooele East meets and the into barChurch them be to knocked the January Tate Mortuary is in charge of the past week. Prior to their visit at the Tooele pool. High Priest. He has been associa row pit upside down. The car here the service. had been visiting with January 23 Tooe'e journeys to Funeral services will be held ted with the Lincoln Life Insurance was demolished, but fortunately, other they relatives for three weeks. a a for been there. meet one State and had the was at neither hurt. Mr. and Rev. Logan guide Saturday at 1 p.m. in the First-Sixtand Mrs. Max Eugene GreenMrs. Bryan were contacted and January 30 Ogden meets Tooele Ward chapel, under direction Capitol. lee, Taft, California and Keith two at the Tooele pool at 3:30 p.m. of sons and two down are went and them up. Greenlee, Eureka, California. The picked Surviving Bishop A. A. Gillespie. , February 6, Tooele meets GranFriends may call at the Tate daughters, George H., El Sobran-te- Nancy rode back to school after Steeles took their guests to Ogden ite at Tooele. Calif.; Dr. Charles S., Colum- the holidays with friends from St. on Mortuary, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. to catch their train February 13 is the Regon Swim and Saturday prior to funeral time. bia, Mo.; Mrs. Luana Henderson George and Bill went down with home.Sunday Salt some football boys he knew. All Meet at a place to be announced interment will be in the Tooele and Mrs. Colleen Dickson, later. Lake City ; eight grandchildren were thankful that there were no City NEW DAUGHTER FOR Cemetery. and one sister, Mrs. Barbara Nel- injuries. February 18 Box Elder comes to DONALD K. DE LA MARES THE Tooele for a meet, son, Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Donald K. DeLa-MaDistrict Tooele again plays host to the HEALTH NURSE VISITS Friends may call at 260 East are the parents of Utah State High School Swimming South Temple Friday evening, Mrs. La Prele Rasmussen and their first child, proud for a daughter born meet on Feb. 22. from 6 to 8 p.m. and Saturday her friend, Salt Lake City, had November 29 at Provo. The new 14 from 10 to 11 a.m. lunch on Monday with her parents little miss tipped the scales at Tooele District Scout Court of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Steele. She 14 ounces and will Honor is scheduled to be held SatVISITS GRANDMOTHER was in Tooele on business in con eight pounds, be named Kim Renee. Happy 14. Dec. Mrs. nursher Richard Dennies and nection with public health for the second time from urday, Each Scout making an advance- two little daughters, Mary Lu and ing. She is public health supervi- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. DeLa-Mar- e, ment in this cdurt will receive a Sylvia returned to their home in sor of nursing in six Utah coun 2 to 5 who spent the weekend at free gift. Salt Lake City, Wednesday, after ties. the acquaintance of Provo making The Band Loyalty Club will Advancements must be given to visiting several days at the home their new granddaughter. hold a bake sale at Allens Food-tow- n Scouter Jay Bateman by Monday, of their grandmother, Mrs. Katie WILD LIFE TRAP SHOOT Maternal grandparents are Mr. Thueson. Tooele Wildlife Federation will and Mrs. Elwood Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. Dec. 9. Smith of I 1 Too- y Organized Fight On T.B. Began 50 Years Ago j A be-pa- rt LJfc n The annual Yulctide project of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 17 was completed last week when Christmas gifts were taken to the Veteran's Ft. Douglas Hospital. These gifts will go to the Hospital Gift Shop, where patients will begin making selections for members of their families this week. Volunteer Funeral forArvard Aagard, Friday 2:00 At Fountain Green Auxiliary members will then wrap and mail the gifts to families throughout the States. Pictured above viewing the gifts are L to R Irene Sawyers, Unit secretary; LaVon Wilson, president and Ruby Roberts, rehabilitation chairman. All Home Owners Asked To Take Part in Xmas Home Lighting Contest Arvard J. Aagard, 44. brother of Mrs. Reva England and James C. Aagard, died Monday morning at a Nephi hospital of pneumonia. Mrs. Aagard, who was a sheepman, and a member of the City resided at Fountain Lyle E. Colbath was appointed Council, Green. He was a seventy in the chairman of the Christmas Home Decoration Contest Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- - Lighting and ' Wl1 sponsored by the Day Saint and had served in the!31 Chamber of Commerce. YMMIA. the Jr. Chamber of Surviving are h.s widow. former Florence Bam; two sons1 this contest. and three daughters: Virginia Ann, Nannette Drew, Dean. and le in thls won James ali of Fountain Green and dcrfu, h.s brother and sister of this city. hom enteri int0 fhe real Funeral services will be held in im ofwhje Christmas. The fun and the Fountain Green Ward chapel, satisfactjon derjve from de. Friday at 1 p.m. Burial will bel corating home is compensat- of the Anderon! under direction for rmany ways. out Mortuary of Nephi. of the basement, attic or closet, all the colored lights and plywood, plastic or home made decorations and help the community to come alive at Christmas time. Any motif you desire to use to make your home more beautiful, attractive or appealing by Christ mas decorations, is within the bounds of the contest. The three judges will consider uniqueness, originality, thoroughness, etc. The prizes are $25 first prize; $15, second prize and $10 third prize. The contest starts now and the judges will select the three winElder Sawyers ners, plus three honorable mention homes, on the 24th of Dec. Everybody start now to decor a plane at Chicago and fly to ate their trees, lawn, house, where they will seejdows and roofs. If we all get into irst hand the making of todays! the act we'll have a wonderful Christmas together. wonder drugs. On Wednesday evening, Eli Lilly and Company entertained at a spe Elks cial dinner for the state and nat Elder Don Sawyers, recently ional health winntrs who are athome from the New England Club Contending the National 10 LDS Mission will be honored at in Chicago. gress a homecoming program this comDr. Daryl Chase, President of Tuesday, Dec. 10 is the regular ing Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. Utah State University at Logan, meeting of the Ladies of Elks, in the Tooele Sixth Ward. the was also a special guest at and their annual Christmas party The program is announced as White-house has been dinner along with Mary Lu planned for this evening follows: of this city. The Utah with an exchange of $1 gifts. Invocation, Jack Sawyers; selClub program is sponsored and Dinner will be served at 6:30 Karl Swans quartet; reection, supervised by the Utah State Uni- p.m. and will be followed by a marks, Elder Frank Madsen, ProChi- short business in is Chase President versity. meeting. Comittee vo; vocal solo, Renee Jones; talk cago with the Utah delegation to in charge of arrangements include by Elder Don Sawyers; benedicClub Con- Alice Kirkpatrick, Blaine March-ettattend the National tion, Stewart Jones. Irene Costello, Mary Lindberg gress. and Marie Macaluso. j theU' .T Wles'ort dg Don Sawyers' Homecoming Sunday at 5:30 Plan Lady Christmas Party For December 4-- e, State Officers Pay Visit to Jane Jefferson Club Christmas Party, Dec. 11th' Eagles Auxiliary The Jane Jefferson Club will hold their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Frieda Pruett, 509 West 2nd South on Wednesday, Dec. 11 at 7 p.m. It will be a dinner followed by an evening of games and fun. Mrs. Pruett, Ruby Rowberry and Ella James are in charge of the dinner and Tish Staples is the chairman for the games. The mystery package will be furnished by Mrs. Martha Mrs. Vivian Leavitt, state president of the Eagles Auxiliary, and her state officers paid their official visit to the local auxiliary. More than 150 guests from Auxiliaries as far north as Logan and south as Provo were in attendance to pay their respects to the state officers and the Tooele Auxiliary. After a short business meet, the Ritchie. All members are invited to attime was turned over to the state and bring their friends. Call tend folsocial a officers and evening Mrs. Pruett at 1408J or Mrs. either lowed. Adamson at 1050 for details. Lunch was served by the local ladies, .headed by Fannie Janko-vicVirginia Bryan, Lois Smith, a Bayle Smith, Laura Luck and Monday, Nov. 25, pot-luc- El-v- Nelson. Regular meeting of the Auxil9 iary will be held Monday, Dec. Howard Cato, of Salt Lake City, when plans for the Christmas was dismissed in District Court revelasecret the and pal party here Wednesday on an appeal on tion party will be made. Wednesday, Dec. 11 is the datea drunken driving conviction from for the membership dinner which Justice Court. Judge R. L. Tuekett dismissed will be held at the Lodge at 7::30 the case and the jury aftcr the their and members All p.m. guests (prospective members) arelstate failed to establish a case lagainst Cato. urged to be in attendance. ELKS CHARITY BALL ll Hilda A. Miller Dies Wednesday; rec-me- Tooele District Annual Scouters' Banquet, Dec. Funeral, Sat. 1:00 d ele-jjo- City Court Fines Drunk Driving, Battery Cases l Mc-L-q- ,. Funeral I son-in-la- George c bat. ruv of'j h Plans Tooele re Special Event Scouts, December Band Club Bake Sale, Saturday at Allen's Comphold a trap shoot Sunday, Dec. 8 ton, California, who also arrived at 10:30 a.m. at the trap grounds at Provo to see the new Mr. north of town. AH interested are Smith has returned to baby. his home invited to attend. but Mrs. Smith is staying for a Elks Annual Xmas Charity Ball, Dec. 7th and daughter, Valerie, accompanied by Mrs. Davis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. St. Jeor, spent Thanksgiving Day and enjoyed dinner with Mrs. Davis sister and -in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Dazley, Salt Lake City. Elks and their ladies and guests brother- will hold their annual Christmas Charity Ball this Saturday, Dec. 7. Merchants and businessmen who are Elks have contributed many FAMILY DINNER Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Eckman entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Tony and children, Janet and Karma Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Lee and children, Carolyn and Virginia. wonderful prizes to be given away this night. is a list of prizes Following which have been contributed: Outdoor lamp, two floor lamps, Winchester model 77 automatic 22 rifle, Eastman Pony camera, Schick razor, doll, two solid gold Elk rings, television, set of two fender mirrors, five oil changes, five greast jobs, five car wasiies, marble clock, Yardley cologne and powder set, barometer and thermometer, gallon of Anti - freeze, golf bag, car scat cover, Brotherly Love token, Brillium hostess set, ten banks and other prizes have been pledged and are still coming in. All of these prizes have been donated by businessmen and merchants who arc ELKS. All of the proceeds of the event will go for Elk Charities. Wally Williams and his orchestra will play the dance music. more extended visit. VISIT RELATIVES Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Davis High Priests, Stake Auxiliaries, and Bishops Meet, Sun. Prizes! Prizes! Prizes! Elks and their ladies and invited guests will be the owners of these lovely prizes pictured above, along with many others. The prizes have been contributed by Businessmen for the annual Christmas Charity Ball. AH proceeds from the dance will go to Elks charity projects. SATURDAY, DEC. 7th (B.P.O.E. LODG E HALL) STARTING 1 8:30 PI Jusf Arrived At Fooele Valley Hospital : Robert and Lillian Henderson Grantsville, Seright, daughter, Dec. 3. Gerald and Ella Hauerbach Whear, Tooele, son, Dec. 5 David and Lorraine Stonebrak-e- r Tooele Stake Presidency has called a meeting Sunday at 2 p.m. Bush, Clover, daughter, Dec. 5 Fourth-Elevent- h in the Tooele Surger- yWard for Bishoprics and Branch Clerks, Surgery Presidencies, including Marlin Dunn, Tooele High Council, High Priests and Lottie Bromley, Tooele Stake, Auxiliary Boards. Frank Conder, Tooele The schedule of meetings to be followed out is a general assembly Robert William Coucher, Tooele. from 2 to 2:30 p.m. 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. High Priests, Jess W. Cook, North Carolina Charles M. Johnson, Grants-Josephimeeting and monthly Quorum Mills, Tooele meeting of Stake Auxiliary Boards. 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Meeting for Medical Stake Presidency, High Council, Kathryn Gritzmacher, Tooele J. William Russell, Clover Bishoprics, Branch Presidencies, and Clerks. Myrna Jacobsen, Tooele ne |