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Show The Tooele Transcripj Friday, January 24, 1958 Bin's edge here goes to Tooele. After this trip on the road. Tooele will be home for four out of their next five games. Other than the Bingham - Tooele games. Jordan lakes on the refunding Cyprus Pirates and Murray goes for win number one against Olympus Casli Store Setting Uith wholehearted public support. the States traffic toll can be; cut to a fraction of its present frightful size as has been proven1 by expcricme in Connecticut and j other states. of former Tooele high! When you take the wheel of - A group BIRIHD4Y PARIY . car. you have a tremendous re- - sc 10 P,Jers are currently meet-- j birthday party in the ballet '! . dnJ heating ex - univeisity he'd a, ie home 0f oonsibility. for your own life and inR m Salt die fake County wf anj Mis :! for the lives of your fellow citizens Rredls .lllv.n ,ndrj j If you are d.wmg 30 nnies an mateur recreation basketball lea-- ' Saturday Jan ISih from 12 33 on vdnesday nights. hour and you crash, head-on- , until 3 pm honor mg Miss li.c burn into Rue Sponsored by liusito s Cash n,e Hansen m ct.,.bration of her 'a car coming the other way at the fKaI uam same speed, you and your passen-,such( ninth birthday which occun-Jan , prayers as AnRefop2Cerroni. i3,h The beautiful cake was dec-ca- r gers and the people m the other J"1 Stephens .Bob Codedge. Gene orat,.j Wllh B ballerina doll and will be flung forward towards ied i erfili. Jot- - Busico f1Runnt,s (jarTles .S.hv'';Y5Vv-VJthe windshields with a force of nl.ivt-with "Beauty and Health the I Williams. 1pnt.s for f about 6 and foot tons - . (player sponsor), (he wmnm 'followed will be the theme for the Way" are two ()V 1(;ht refreshments a' rt'" more than six times the impact and (.nest list: Tooele Jr Women's Club meeting on team, (force of a mach.ne gun Pjytr r,nlMjrs Bishop, Beverly (hnstiun-- , to he held in the Civic Club Room v-- . S bullet. You can figure your own lJuchan 'ho played for Ihe gUsie and jdnet Caldwell, of the City Hall Monday January ti 's..Ck.S ",.'a.i.iwtsM, L of tah and Be Smith, and chances for survival under those Vlrsit-and Kav Steel, 27. at 8 p in Holly Southof for "ho College played conditions If you are travelling f0 nChdrj j0ar t,e Bean. Carolvn Mrs. Bessie f . - .s tmiles an hour in your own car and ern Utah. I Perkins. Jerri Kave Cordon. Mar- and Pannunzio, assistShirley T have any k.nd of collision, your So far this year. Bus.cos is un;'hta v nJ ,ieu. Wandl ed by Jerri Dymock and Carol dfeated. f,r Tb'y "on, th,e chances for survival are one in 7. Rohold Barbara hafYoung and Shields promise a very interesting i a lecord of eight and i ee remvedJoyce 0ve'v gifts ' many evening Mis Rowena Bryan will for tied nolh,n and are first ,.1 place) 5050 give one of her Stauffer DemonSanders Window Shade a.ter Miss Linda ! Over R0 miles an hour, even the Ledesma, daughter strations Any member who has a Sdmcs ,n of Mr and Mrs Line I ed sma ,!IIS,1 l" statistics don't give you a chance ",innin8 V ", ' friend who is interested, feel welof half sc'onJ play. live. celebrated her birthday Saturday f ex come to bung them to this .'1 to When " U'1C s, fc v competition a fast tiavelling autom-'- , inji1n j tti with a birthday party i lie fust of half play came from held at her home. She was nine .obile hits, a hidden patch o! ice on F i ' the highway, a tremendous force Sanders Window Shade, which ijyear!i old January Llth. Games - I V y Utah and foimer ldded "llh i anj refieshments ,is suddenly turned loose without BU,e, e Idirection or control. An engineer Krca,s' ut he Tooe'e squad tagged, were served in the Valentine 1 'If'"' Sandeis with their only loss mit1Pmo understand what happens follow ang: Jackie t- i , , Iterms of mass. inertia and coef- - 'ea8uc Pay n a thrilling overtime'jei)driX judv Cisneros, Bonme p , ficivnts of friction. To the layman, 8arie earlier in the season. kanre, Carol Smith, Cecilia LI- ' i Wednesday night, Jan, 29. aint. anj car0ee Candelariai, Jen- - L the net result shows up more blunt- . terms of mangled human Busico s will play Sanders agam;ne j()nps arKj p.ame Ledesma My, in i bodies. ,and fhe'vmner is expected to take LjmU reccivwl many Vl,ry ,,Ac,v We have long worked on the pro- - second half honors. The game wilLglf!s u... w ,ven theory that 'eternal vigilance he played in the Salt Lake City UP I OR AIR! Kenny Marker will try for 100 yard freestyle The Utah Ladies of Flks have BIl.L KOYACLVKII, junior on the is the price of liberty." Our traffic South high school gym. starting at record in a duel meet that the THS swimming team has with had their project a nursing scholhis best of mseason the fans Tooele are played and game P conditions have become such that Logan today (Thursday) starting at 3:30 pm. at Logan. This is arship, offered to high school gra4 Triclay and is expected to see a lot ofaction against Bingham attend. All games are Tooeles 1st meet with Glen Worthington's l.ogan Team this yr. vigilance has become the v'ted duates. is South Friday, and there al high price of lilc itself when you are on Payef Locally, the Tooele Ladies of Tooele Wednesadmission charge. that they aie the masters of all the highway. You have to be more n0 , ,r are planning a rummage EgSi ,H" kinds - zone, than careful - - you have to drive day n'hl Busicos played a unique'vtnnL and a sae ln tj,e f,t.dr fU(Ure to raise in doubleudahav aPain!'t hpatkr defens.velv watch out for the other combination of the two. Randall.. U16 show money for this project. well as avoid- - Bar-- i Hams and won 80 to 26, .fellows errors ionor of Miss McBride. hS, a"ard ls given to the The other big improvement was1 l,ny and then plaved McKinley Ward,in Tckh le remained on top in the ling vour own. tbe SIa,P in the form of a of Gramsville In aer, 68 52. their to them HannH production. point Angelo er"iWh" Tmnihnr swimmer's ranks Tuesday in their These are some of your obvious beating rcn-nilpartial scholarship, paid to 27 33 fust scored Bar'S and, game they points, ag3inst dual meet with Granite high responsibilities as a driver. You roni ptrpd IS b'mR aJ the f Islc next time out they increased it to lhe srho1 of lhe "'""er s choice. school at Granite's pool. have further resnonsihililies as a 2 against McKinley Ward for an""11 and further .home Invited guests were Mrs 43 and last week they checked in Application The result: citizen. It is vour support that will amazing evenings total f)r 3i pis Rl1115 availdbic from Mrs. Joe ll1a N x- tlon Umora Llla Tooele 1:1,1 momTooele Stake Buffs, conference BUSICO'S 55. So wuh the won the Buffs it appears gaming d nukP or break any program of La't 'Car freestyle Iola orwa!,er, tnlum with every passing game are Kirkpatrick, phone 626. and Sunday was Ury Murray, the to their went and Saturday evening creation peak, reaching league Mcliws. Tooele sajel. education safety engineerlarge attendance of na's lbe Uah AAU tournament b;'cMie Gordon. Elizabeth Peterson, will iry to stretch them two game Bingham, on their home floor arel The Tooele Ladies of F.lks offer iforcerrient 2. Bosch, Granite I ing or safety of dna Turner. Dorothy Jones. in winning streak to three this Friday always tough and to get past the 3. Snyder, Eivc that support before being edged by Beckers Granite school Mabel when they invade the Bingham .Miners and their ace scorer Phillis Neilson. nie hx, from the stake reports .,, bnih George Each graduates. thr'0'ugh Ogdcm w ho won the right to go Ladies of Elks in the state Freestyle : 19.2 AnaC Gollaher and Mag Miners gym. Rrdn' of Morris Elder Q AAU Rekoutis a full on will It meet the to in George national time is job. 1. Marker, Tooele the offers Mhitehouse were Games same, then all candi- Council of the Twelve addressed playDenver. The local boys are again'S'c ..... , 2. V. Mullen, Granite in be state. The and winthe to awarded COH'PCJ hasldates each of the four scheduled meetprizes ,s currently tied for second place to turn the trick. Rekoutis eying the AAU championship andied 3 Gordon, c Tooele - Dll ccfceshments wereser Pres10 were and talks 42 if in by and 'with scored the are theyjner4s can three ganies1"1 i.T ings given Cyprus, opUT '1,. playing, they way they points get er.rin(S HuUerfly 1:13.2 ident Alex F. Dunn, President P. CLnw might just make it 1. VS. Murray, Tooele Ross Govvans and President RayIikeiv will be all a'one in second from Butt and Dehlin who have,''c' 2 Gladden, Tooele mond E. Pehrson place, since Cyprus plays Jordan scored 25 and 22. TRYOUTS SCHEDULED FOR Films, 3. 1 erguson, Granite Thp Towlc Fourlh Wjrd Relief dth the Beetd.ggers heavily fav- - Tooe'e has four Other speakers during the ar. players over the'WornGll RcpubllCGIT EPHRAIM SWIM MEET Tilnis of the recent Man vs. ISiKielv will hold their social ored If Cy us should top the Beet- - 20 Freestyle 2:13.8 ious conference sessions were: point mark led by Claire Elking- ji 'il shown be here Tooele rdtc loveless, Oil - - and th re ,s a Warren Hunter, Alfonso Heggie, - ion with 27, Glen L ee with Tryouts for the Intermountain science meeting on Tues . Jan and Q 2. Capps, Granite Jan 25 under sponsor- - Age Group swimming and diving 28th, commencing at 2 p m in the ,lblhtv . . and lf lo0t.!e good jais- Ted Martinez with 22 and2(, 1 D PI Dorothy Evans, Sterl.ng R. Harris, bataiday Cdn burv Tan 30 Pug ThurS 3. Rudin. Tooele the bit and Spur Ciub. meet at Ephraim Saturday. Feb. Fourth - Eleventh ward church lho Miners then there will be a Warner with 21 P Bishop Keith Jav Allen, Douglas hh'P be of the 100 yard Backstroke vv.ll be held Friday. Jan. 24 start-Mr- s 1:03 cib "' Zola Elkington will give the thrf.e Bateman. George W. Erickson, Guests e for first place Any-the two clubs are Tooele County Women's Feder- jhe way Offensively 1. Wavne A. Walton, Glen R Williams, RuR Berry Riding Club of Roose- mg at 4 p.m. )n the local swim- - lesson All memners and interest-Dai- v,.y you iook at it the pi'ss.bil.ties identical, Bingham has scored 130 ated Republican Rmungton, Tooele Club will hold 2 Krolf, "bo will show the films which mmg pool. ed ladies are invited to attend, Tooe'e A. McAllister, Neil Ham-ivc'- 4 are mtriging and dependent on points to Tooele's 131. Defensively their regular meeting, Thursday. the 3. Haskell, Granite greatesti mond. Ravel George, Jay Smith, i",R show in detail Triday nighis results, the Buffs Tooele has the edge 129 to 148 Jan. 30 at 1 pm. in the Coral of the race be-- J E. Barbara (equals state record ) can land anywhere from first placeheir won and lost records are Room of the Kirk Hotel, Johnson, Wayne Part Lake and Roosevelt d Hanks. Rex D. Stutznegger, M jlween Freestyle :58.8 to third. just opjxisite, Tooele lost their op- - Mrs. Jessie Aldous will direct 1. Marker, Tooele showing will start at 8 pm.' . In their last outing Toot le exhib-'ene- r Earl Marshall d then bounced, back to win ?ja round table discussion. All 2 Stoncbraker, Tooele two definite Releases at conference were: ia4 Bie Tooele County Court House in a row. Bingham won their firstjCers. members and interested 1 improvements, J who and interested is 3. Hayes, Granite may anyone Nelson B. Spafford, Secy 3rd was their defense which is 'game then lost their next two. id re urged to attend. attend. Films of Tooele s Labor Breaststroke 1:24 .ast becoming their trade mark. In common opponents, they've Tlease make reservations before quorum of elders and Sports Dir- DeSimon, Tooele s ector of YMMIA Board; Samuella Day Po,y Express ride will also, 'We think that the Buffs defense lost to Jordan, Tooele going down noon Wednesday, Jan. 29 by shown. 2. Kroff, Tooele ilawkins Secy Stake Relief Soc-'bbeen their strong point so far,47-3and Bingham losing jing Nona Shibley, president, 435; be Bull Berry Bovs will have 3. Roberts, Granite letv board and the big reason they have been They both defeated Murray, Tooele. Margaret Townsend, vice presi-abl- e Those sustained were: Annie G applications for the $10,000 trail Diving 165.6 4 to reach second place in the winning while the Miners dent, 114 or Lucille Sutton, second which is scheduled to Rhone Secy Stake Relief Society; rlde race, Mayo, Tooele eked The vice president, 16. shown a now win out one standings. point They've 1938: C for H.I. of Tooele Association the Dec., County Report 2 Lari, Granite Owen Henwood Secy 43rd quorum take place this year between Salt ? 6 No. herds on test during December "T-, 3 Facker, Granite of seventy; Donald L. Dickerson Lake and Roosevelt, l4 i ..I 275 No cows on test d Individual Medley 1:18.5 soev 3rd quorum of elders. Nel-- ' Following the program there will 29 5 719 for month cow pounds fat, Average production per son" B. Spafford 2nd Asst, to Sup-.b- e 1. dancing at the B.t and Spur Rirnmgton. Too!e lbs. milk. 2 Gordon, Tooele rintendent of stake YMMIA, C. clubhouse. Everyone is invited. No. cows dry 3 Curtis, Granite . Arthur Hanks, chairman of the! No. cows sold for dairy during month old folks committee. Medley Relay 1:40.1 THfpalNo. cows sold for beef during month Conference lonele (Kroff, DeSimon, Murushering was by No. cows died during the month and the of eiders the third quorum ray, Mayo.) No. cows producing above 70 lb. butterfat fiee noon luncheon Sunday was' Freestyle Relay 1:23.3 lb. butterfat No. cows producing 1. Granite (Roberts, Hays, Capps. served by Sockton ward. No. cows producing lbs. butterfat of The paralytic danger V. Mellon ) No. cows producing lbs. butterfat polio attacks in substantial Tooeles Individual Scorers: No. cows producing lbs butterfat numbers will continue to ex-- 1 No. cows producing below 20 lbs. butterfat ist so long as millions of HIGH HERDS FOR DECEMBER: Americans of susceptible age Total Lbs. Fat Total fail to get Salk shots, spokes- men for the March of Dimes per Cow Lbs. 57 Lbs. 56 39 331 warn. 428 Tooele Stake Farm 80,000,000 32 330 356 persons Be van Janies Although D CLYDE BY GFORGE have been vaccinated, 29,000,000 87 28 (3 months) Droubay Dairy Farm human personsTor" 27 per' cent of the Two hundred twenty-tw107 26 Dean Palmer (4 months) out in Utah. 109,000,000 up to 40 years old, lives vvcie snuffed 25 326 276 Oral Pendleton no Salk protection traffic in 1957. This bloody record had received 24 332 310 Roland Coon was the in all thcnpa5' years end. March of D,mes ofric,als a,s0 TEN HIGH COWS FOR DECEMBER: 3!ctnfP- s It was history, cojupiito f tpd that on, 35i000,000 5. Jay Riding Lbs Fat. Cows despite strenous efforts on the part or 32 per cent of poiio-- most lavvi of the government officials, had availed Wlntey potential target 68 No. 7 enforcement agencies and safety themselves of the full three- 90 per 63 No. 29 organizations through the State, shot series that provides G2 Almost a week of the new year ccJJt 51l!nu,Vty, Gladys now Tho March of Dimes is 61 had gone by before the fust 1958 No. 10 month-lon- g camwjncjlng up jts 61 highway death marred the record, paign here and across the coun- Speck 60 This was a welcome respite from. Beaut jry to raise funds needed in 1958 59 the death-filleNo. 50 closing days of for the care and rehabilitation of polio patients. 1957. Before we become complacent of thousands 58 LuAnn 56 about our new safe driving habits' Urging all the unvaccinated Tiny Both milk and fat production dropped some during December. however, w, should look buck Four of the herd owners were represented in the top ten cows. year - - the traffic record for the js ajso an important part of the Four of the top cows in November were again in the top ten early days of 1957 was also good,' drive, If we had any reservations jin December. but driver carelessness later in the about the vaccines power, the Improvement was made in the number of cows below 20 lbs. 1957 decline in new polio cases Grain . , , those feeding during the month was slightly less than in November. pretty well dispels them, one Nine records were received during the month, ranging There were spokesman said. heavenly about 7,500 cases last year, from 400 lb. to 324 lbs. Six of these cows made over 400 lbs. fat in 305 davs: operation and support. The Gover-- j which compares with 15,400 the r 13 nor, and all State officials, and year before and a 35,266 yearly : 1952-5Lees between and average the law officers enforcement by We new can knock out still the! the courts and the schools and polio if we use available suo- dedicated safety o.ganizations ,lies of vaccine now. If unpr-all these together, by themselves, teeted people only knew of the starring cannot do the job. Without full physical suffering and personal public support, their efforts are tragedies polio might have in 1 largely in vain, as was proven in store, they wouldnt hesitate. Plans are being made to have Mr. Lloyd Hunsaker come down MORE OF CAST A AND from Logan and give a demonstration on proper milking. This is THAN 300 PATTERNS, especially valuable for all dairy farmers, and for boys, women and hired men that operate the milking machines. This demonstration TEXTURES AND COLORS is scheduled for March. FROM TO CHOOSE 1957 shows considerable progress over 1956. We still have a long way to go Every herd on DHL Tooele County should average above 1 400 lb. fat. Good management and eternal vigilance (Shelly) will achieve this goal. How are our young calves doing? Have you had any losses? On Our Heavenly Lees Better check your housing and feeding practices. Good Holstein heifers about 0 lbs. from artificial bleeding Carpet Selector arc worth The demand is great. Are you cashing in on this income possibility? Now is a rough time on cows. Keep them clean and comfortable. Mastitis losses arc usually high at this time of year. Watch jour herd carefully. Rapid milking on a regular schedule wdl help you get all the milk your cow can yield. The milking interval needn't be exactly 12 'hours, but you should try to keep it constant. That way, cows usually pioduce more uniformly during lactation, too. Successful daily men have found it doesn't pay to skimp on straw during the winter. Plenty of straw will save your cattle from slipping on wet concrete and safeguard them against mastitis from chilled 278 North Main, Tooele, Utah THONE 888 udders m winter, 'nd if you keep your dairy barn i you'll stand a better chance of getting moie milk from your cows-.Kf 11957. Face in Salt Lake Basketba j (,J Jr. Woman's Club j t' I . 1 .To Meet, Monday i' i;flt City Hall . vet-r- e one-hal- L vans-13ier- ... 3 Uni-iSt.- n ast-ma- n - t 4 pij ' Ladies oi Elk v 0fer Nursing .7 j i Scholarship - Swimmers Down Granite Tuesday's Meet '' Buffs Will Try Ja"y Tooele Stake Conference has . ,rna For Third Win At Bingham, Fri. Large Crowd win-the- - re-!T- h' 400-yar- nian-to-ma- 1 j' presidency.'j and nCSe Man" Sat. 200-yar- d Most 1 j.-r- 1 1 e man-hors- e 100-yar- J d 1 e Tooele Stake Farm Leads County DHI Tests for 1957 With 428 lbs. of Butterfat offi-ite- .' call-lia- 72-5- 3 55-4- 1 48-4- r WM -- Pna ... will Vfili 1 - lltlUl For 29 Million 60-6- 9 50-5- 40-4- 9 Report from The Governor 20-3- j o - 1 s How Showing d 3 305-da- y emts - -- 0 "YUUityiAX 1.000-2,0- $200-$25- Tate Furniture Company VAN OTTEN MOTOR COMPANY THE TOOELE BULLETIN d ir |