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Show iaa 'm, Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tocele, Utah, Friday, April n 11, 1958 Number Armed Forces Day to be State Wide Observance -.-- S City Oilers Shade Trees lor 3 4' h ft ' t '? V it A 4 K JT tv " IT k BUSILY PR! PARING PARTS for the junior high whtiol ojieietia The Saucy Hollandaise," are student!. pictured above front L to R Pam fkvun. Corrme ArathaII, Richard Liddell. Clinton Red Kay lowrv. Back, L to t f ! (J ' . if ( t i ' Hal Du a. Skip Dunlavy. Jim- f su-.cy- Pe-ze- l, - A V 1 I f U -- i'.'r v - ' i i: L: (S - at the Tooele jr p Gary England to Be Honored At Homecoming $2 50 Helen Kimball ft jlVG . . hnL - jar-.icipa- te Of ' , X'i L- t J - V SCHOOL GIRLS CHORUS a spring music festival high school auditorium, F'n- - m dv morn -- g at 9 45 am The under the duection of Karl Swan. 1 p.m. Spring Concert Veterans Dance Sat. April 19 At Guard Armory t Elder Yales Tae Tooeie high school vocal music department will present a spring concert, Friday, morning' Apnl 11 at 9.45 in the Tooele jr ilUlCIll ACtlOu All interested' high auditorium townspeople and parents are in- - I rt 4V XiViiWACU vuted to join the high school stud ent body in hearing the concert Two large gtoups will perform the girls chorus and the mixed chotus The selections of these Homecoming program for FTder two groups will range from early Nolan A Yates, is set for Sunday, Russian church music to selec- April 13 at p m in the Fifth tions from Rodgers and Hammer-stein- Ward chapel He was recently re eased from the Eastern States "The King and I There will be, of course, no Mission His parents, are Mr and charge for admission The pro Mis Albert Yates The following program has been gram will serve as a dress rehearsal in preparation for the Re- arranged opening song, The Spigion Four Chora! Festival to be rit of God Like a Fue is Burning, held next Wednesday, in Magna invocation, Farrell Harwood Sacrament song, Prayer is the In addition to the choral offerings, Sacra the program will featuie two solo Souls Sincere Desire, ment service ists, and a mixed quartette. fJrklan VaKp np flOnOrPH At Homecoming Woman's Club 1 To Sponsor s' Bake Safe, Saturday Junior Womans Club will spon sor a bake sale, Saturday, April 12 at Safeway Store Members are asked to have their baked goods at the store between 9 and 9 3C a m. V Proceeds will go to buy pins for the past presidents, who will be honored at a banquet to be held in May. concert THS Vocal Dapt. To Present 0 A A i Women Republican Luncheon Meeting Friday, Th-n- A 1 Women's First Baptist Church to Hold Revivals Saturday, April 19 is the date jgt for t.ic All Vet ms Dance which will be held at the Nationa Guard Armory, star'.ng at 9 p rr Combining to make the affair an unusual one, are the American Lc gion, Disabled American Veterans, and the Veterans of F ore g: Wars. The dance is open to the public and price of admission is $1 pei couple Tickets n.ay be pui chase, from any Legion, VFW or DAV member. Music will be by the Rhythmaires Gloria Maxfield Miss Utah Show Here Friday at 3rd-7tMiss Ward h Utah 'ounty contest for Tooele Friday at 7:4 will be held the ecreation hall pm Ladies' Golf Breakfast set Tuesday, April Mrs. Ross Br-ho- p Last Rites held in Ward Third-Sevent- Contestants will be judged or tathing suits, talent and formals contestants should meet at the it ire h at G p m for a persona merview with the judges. Saturday for Mrs. Harriet Ross Tooele District Scout v Court Honor Used Clothing And Furniture Drive this Week house-to-hous- v stake Woman's Club Officers, Monday Jusf 1 Douglas McKendrick To Appear on TV Sunday at p.m. e g louse-to-hous- M.I A. Saturday Night Dance At Saturday, April To Elect New Club, will be Republican ,uest spcjRer at tae fooe.e County Federated Womens Republican Hub on Friday, April 18 at a one oclock luncheon meeting in the Joral Room of the Knk Hotel. All ladies of Tooele County are ordially invited to attend. Reservations may be made by The Tooele Baptist Church is tc ailing Nona Shibley, 435; Lucille be one of the ten Utah Southern Sutton, 16, or Mrs. Byron Town-en114. Baptist churches participating u the Simultaneous Revivals accord ng to church leaders here These churches will be conduct ng services each evening, April 1: to 27 at 7.30 The public will be nvited to attend The featured speaker for the Tooele church will be John L Smith of Clearfield, Utah. Mr Smith lias been a Southern Bap Tooele stake will sponsor a Des-rlist minister for 20 years, and n Industries drive in the various onsidered a pioneer in the worl in Utah. For several years he har cards and branches of the stake, Erected and presented a daily rr his week. A drive will be iio program called an "Invjtatio' o Believe. He broadcasts eac. oncluded Saturday morning. Bags ere distributed last weekend. Wednesday at 9 a m. over KTUT The Tooele Baptist Church is Ic Everyone is asked to contribute cated at the south end of Main St ild or outgrown clothing, broken t is one of the 30,000 churches cc urmture for which they have operating with the Southern Bap o use. It is not necessary that lothing be cleaned to be donated. These churchc 'st Convention The F ourth - Eleventh Ward lave a membership of nine mil ion arking lot will be the central The public is urged to attenc point for the Deseret trucks and the wards and he special revival services Sur lay School each Sunday will be a iranches officers will assume the e collection in their 0 a m.; Worship service at 1! wn or ward branch 6 m Union at is Baptist Training p nd the evening worship at 7 p n Anjone of the county who has .otlnng or furniture wmch will These, too, are open to the publ.c lot be collected in the organized rivo, may leave it at the Fourth-Jevent- h Ward parking space in ne southeast rear of the church George Tripp at Redding They re Rental ks, George Hunt EAGLES AUXILIARY TO MFLT er; rental ks, Pres. OT Barrus, Miss Gloria Maxfield has beci Eagles Auxiliary will hold then vocal solo, Dick Hall, "I Have aj The Martha Waibuilon Camp added to the list of contestants 14 DUP will meet next Monday, Ap April Testimony Monday regular meeting, Kick-of- f Talk by the missionary, closing ril 14 at 7 30 p in at the home of ltd is being sponsored by the Eag .lections of officers and initiation 5J No !es lodge of two new candidates will take ong, Joseph Smiths First Pray Mrs. Mildred Christensen Tooele County will be featurcc IGlenwood jIucc1. er, benediction, Albert Yates all day Friday on radio statior 15 SL, who are sponsors of the Mis The Ladies Golf Association is Utah contest A series of tape kick-of- f Tuesbreakfast a Funeral services for Mrs. Har having tave been cut and will be playe. day, April 15 at 10 o'clock a m at net Stewart Ross, who died Apri at intervals during the day. Ed Tooele at a Edgemount Valley hospital Anyone interested in playing the age of 85 years, were held $1 golf is invited Cost is omy Saturday at Joseph, Utah Call 404 or 1142 for reservations Burial took place in the ceme-erof from Anabella, Utah by Aprjl 12 12 Attending the services from here vie Mr and Mis Dell Bridge' Tooele District Scout Court o 4th-llthWaand Geniel, Mr. and Mrs Rex rd ionor will be held Saturday, Apr: Mr and and Mrs Marilyn, Budges 12 at 7.30 p m. in the Fourth-EleGlen Bridges, Mr and Mrs Doran Tooele rth Ward with Tioop 116 actin' Saturday nit hint, Mr. and M-- s C E Tanner ance for April 12. hosted by th las host troop A good turn-ou- t 1: Mr and Mrs Bill Sessions, and iesned by tne district officeis vvhc Tod Park and Stockton wards wil Mrs. Elaine Leach extend an invitation to everyone to e held at the Fourth - Elevent' vard with dancing starting at 8 3! Utend Jr. m Good music is assured and re reshments w.ll be scived Admission will be 75 cents pei ouple or 50 cents single admis Members of the Toocie Junior 6 non with budget or guest cards Woman's Club wul eicvt new off) Arrived At Members of both stakes arc in cers for the coming vear at their McKendrick is again Douglas Tooele Valley Hospital ited to attend scheduled to appear in the senv cetmg to be held Mondav, April finals of the Midvale Harvest Robot t and Naomi Yo, k Sindl) 11 at 8 pm in the civic room of Davs TV show, this Sunday. the City Hall Tooele Stake Baptismal daughter, Apt il 10 The talented teenager will try Mrs Rav Angus, paihumcn-taiian- , Medical at 1 p.m. to dance his wav to the final con Saturday will have charge of .he I vclvn dams, Cmanlsv die TOOTLE HS BEEN TREATED to a touch Alice test His fi icnds and folks of the Fast Service Sunday test for the most authentic costume. clcclion. W. S Jorgensen, Tooele of olden times this week as the employees Ruth Sains-burNma fust lommumtv lawson, Lake may help him win by Salt Skaggs Baptismal services for Tooele prize, G Cahillo, J. of J C. Penney are dicssmg in costumes of Marv Cerrom, Margaret Stipac, Mar EASTER VISITORS sending in a vote for him to The take will be held at 1 p m. Satur cfiristine Sorensen, Tooele Midvale Haivest Days, Midvale jay, April 12 in the North Tooele Mr and Mis Val Simpson and fifty yens agp, as part of the companys 5(ti re, a W .Non Beck row standing L to R Lester Wcavet, Ibapah celebiation Shown above, after a lhe Kmkle, Frda Vance, Stella Utah Diana and Billy of Roose-- j take Maiv Smith, thildien, anniversary Surgery v e ekend The piognm is at 6 p m on the . Fast day services will be ob special bieakfast Wednesday Nash, Mutell Chnstc isen, assistant manaspent the Easier morning are: Jess Cook, North Carolina Bottom row seated, L to R AlJcana Matckel, .lelesmk Talent Show, onl .erved in all the Tooeie stakes Eugen jhcie w,th their parents, Mr. and ger, ci e la.icastcr, manager, Kay V. Had-doae Fnckson Tooele second pnze winner of the associates con 'channel two. Mrs. Geotge Simpson. RiJiard Palmer. Sunday. Robuta Rawlins, Tooele T fly-oser- j Last rites for James F. Halcomb will be held Saturday at pm ir the Second Ward chapel. Mr Halcomb died here, Monday, after e lingering illness i nends nay call at the Tate Mortuary, Friday evening, from 7 to 9 p m and pior to funeral time. Burial will be in the Tooele City cemcteiy Jr. will J Last Rites for James Halcomb Saturday, re-nr- aav (, x if ' HIGH Han louts j -- 4 participate the first time the pay show has been held in the Salt lake area, the t event w.ll feature outsiand-,nnrj-otdisplays from ail the services .nd will include a battle demon stratum by a Mar.ne Corps unit Tentative pians call for an ex-- i i bit. on of many of the nations first line missiles including the stars of the Air I orce. Army, and s and Navy line-uground d. splays of many aucraft are aso planned During the marine attrek, use of barookas, small arms fire, Matking Armed e . will .he 17th - - ' TOOFLE oi cos 1 1 .1 4 has been des according to Hill MB commander Co! I Jward L, A ssa.ewide Hubbard all service 1 will he held at the Salt sp.iy lake City municipal airport on be distributed I nday, ind Moidr.v. ti citizen for street mnp to puicha-lit 'U so innoinie- Mrs VmV Ciomljohn chairman of the City jhadt ( i: iioission I r cs m.n Ive ordered bv phon-,.at I5M. or bv kcilh P.slersi-ca'ln at I Jgemount housing cenin S pm on anv ter, hum of these three das, or until the r s are sod, M,s Gooljohn re po. ts Pie-- e be avadab'e te i nia'e Honev locus's at $3 20 each, (tv 'uiri'dv M ip e wh'ps at $1 5c each, 20 Norwav Maple branch at $3 10 eat h, fifts Sihwid'er Ma pit whips (red leal) $2 Ml each, and 12 Svcanuire (lotulim Plane) Elder England 17 Armed each flame thiowers, and demolition Planting Instructions charges will be featured In the interest of safety, no tree Ceremonies in the office of Salt s i ri be planted closer to a coi ne-- ' fTI T Lake City mayor Ad.e! F. Stewart thin 20 feet To provide room to I Q UOOK h.s we-kicked off the Aimed ibsii) :oot Par- - (the cause o1 Torces Day activity in the area, sidewalk and pavement lifting) no .ending a hand as Mayor Stewart ree suall be planted chser to a signed the official proclamation, Homecoming program for FI- - dew alk than two feet was Col. Hubbard, who is spearprompter. "Rlani1 ,c y A hole should be dug twice the) Tuesday. April 22 IS the date to heading Air Force in'1. a rsrtnrmanrp v, ,ii participation in ''drd Sunldy al 2 45 ve of the root spread, and all reserve for an evening of outstand-th- :he LkIv- Thurs program, and Leland S Swa-ne- r, junior high tud Mis p n, entertainment when lQ wl(, prenared sou ink chairman of the Salt Lake ' Kimball will appear here to 1ferr?MnlaestaIw M'D ' nR dnd- sm of ',r and (,f the following composition. 80 orTs 'I I orces Day commitArmed nt Jity ,Mi. Bach tee. lino I ng.and. leicntv , ,,nI l0,, soil tci. jv-- r cent rotl'e',tw Gwen Davenports " returned Pom a twovear nnss.on Ie'n nijnur;., The Salt Lake mayor urged all per a,nt pcat'elors Baby foi the IDS Church in the fast Piant lice two inches deeper No stranger to local audiences groups of patriotic citizens to par Central States than the lop of the roots Stake 'Rented and charming Miss Kim mipate actively in the Armed ForIhv lo'ltming program has house t ces dratts a fcht foot post anl suppo Day committee. . arranged reviews ,v Wru covered with used inner ,r,(-- r The Salt Lake Mayor urged all Oh. Ye Mou.i- - '.(yog 0- tht Ser Opening song. j Widean by garden hose groups of patriotic citizens to tauis High," bv the congrt,,ation, yrw,s shrmld be planted not clo-- 'lce Guild, the review will be held actively in the Armed Fornvo.at.oa, Raj Hauvr. 3l pH apjr, Jmj evenlyi31 'he Methodist Church, starting ces Day program as an honor to jCravr (,ln t 7.33 pm Admission price is he men mint song, Well Sing All Hail thc VtrZ-i-- t and women in the ser'Jesus Name Eft v ten's Sacrament service vice. Miss Kimball is a native of Lo Speaker, Bishop lyman Aader layer Stewart emphasized the to.i, piann solo. Judv England gen, bat has resided in Salt Faki direct relationship of each citizen J Kenneth timst of her life. She is a grand o Lewis, speaker. Bishop na. ions contm ung effort the o al dim. uarv Jones, speakei laugh. er of Heher C. Kimball, fa oward achieving and perpetuating Cider Dennis Trent, former nils mous Mormon pioneer. eace and freeuom. El In the past 20 years, she has pre ic..a,) companion, icna-ks- , der Lngland. .Rented book reviews to clubs We Thei Closing song, churches, schrols, and socia Oh God For a Prophet; benedic groups, department stores and Lin. J, E'nio.EnglanJ cock stores throughout the lnte. Vnountain kest. She dramatizes the April 18 aook in a manner similar to tha Mrs. O. J. Wilkensen of the of a play, portraying the individua chairmen's commitSpeaker's characters, u ng no notes or bool tee and member of the Advisory in the presentation. Board of the Utah Federation o sla- IS . ! Saturday, May g n a t e d Day in Utah, i and will i.u il.iv r di- Week forty two htrdwixvl have Ixtn o deled, !rt-- tins 'hade fk-va- my Jones and Marie Harr.s Un.h r the rectum of Dope k cst, the production is ted for April Oin hull I i -- v t eh si hoc i jT--:!""" v -- 1 r v 0hA rfw f Phil Russell, i h 1 ; 4 icn - m - i. wr Vi f wo' o;ert:ta Suucv Ihus'-v- . lol'andae April C t S pm in the )r high school idi iiiiiiin lie ad, 'u .son is fif;j 'ents and tin cents tor children, r hgi ape and under. Ticket may he purchased from members the cast or at the door of the cast include. 'ow.i.-- J Dunlavy, Phil Russell Tommy Macaljso. J.mmy Jones. orrine tkralhill, Clin'on Reid. Richard Liddell, Hal Dow, Kaye Vic key Wallins Pamel. Marie Hjrris. and a 50 oice chorus Student director it Free bairn Norma Acrompan sts are i Ins J ilheoie. Dale Har wood, and Diane lee Otners woiking with the oa-include Miss Nadine llvde, assistant director. Miss Ruth PeMr. Eldean terson, costumes, iWe.ght. (.jury M Clusky, Dan Ore grich. Thomas Waldrop, Richard , jin th, Niney Holladay. Ann Gladden, publicity, Susanne M.oko, tickets, Mrs Virginia programs. Judy Mitchell, ,-- f V II The liu'i.e Jr r s it the cornu v f I v. I ,V f until' 7 inm" ,n is Sale Forty-Fou- r ouilding. Tooele Tennis Team Defeats Miner Netmen Tooele high school lost their first game, Wednesday it Bingham, 3 to 6 The course of Tooele's deficit was too many valks and too many pass balls eague baseball lingham 4 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 Fooele had six runs, 3 hits, Bingham uid one erroi Toocie had 3 runs, 6 hits, and our ci rors. Batteries: Shiga and Sorich; shields and Murray. Sluga, the pitcher for Bingham, walked eight and struck out five; Juclds for Tooele walked six and truck out six The game originally scheduled or Bingham was played in Toole, due to the Bingham field being too wet. |