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Show Volume Sixty Three Formerly Transcript-Bulleti- Tocele, Utah, Friday, April n ! S County Livestock Stow Set At Grantsville, Sat. May lOifi Scout-O-Ram- 1958 Number Forty-Fiv- e Meet a Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 1" at 7 30 in the hall, there will be a meeting in the sale o. takits for the Scout t its. O Kama t 18, lake to be held in Salt Plans arc now completed for lh Ju,k f annual Tooele county livestock inere shiui'J be one adult and show which will be held Saturday. line Sr.u ro;v executive, from ev May 10 at Grants ille. K Har- - cry den, troop and post m Tooele, Premium books will lie ready in Super intendent Sierlmg and Mrs Marv Or me ste at an I Ciianssole districts a few more days and can be ob- - ris Please ! theie' this week at meetings " tamed by calling 1.0. Biggs, County Schoolmen Attend Meeting dr6.r. ," al ,le ,n , Too-i',7"'- cMension office. 1958 In the1 Opening Set April At Golf Course 1 he state code of school law is basement of the post office, and being studied and reviewed by the one pick up 25-2The prires, premiums and tro- group 7 phies are bigger and better than ever. There will be two live animal t awards to be given away this year Official llVt opening for the Tooto FFA and exhibitors. There ele mun.ripal golf course will bej is a registered Holstein heifer, held Saturday and Sunday. April which has been donated to the 76 37. according to an announcejshow by the Tooele Lions Club ment today by Max Anderson, preGARY MC LAWS Seventh grader, believed to be a sureland a registered Yorkshire gilt, sident of the Tooele County Golf fire cinch to become one ol the Intermountain West's best donated by Fred Clifton, Ogden, sw immers. Association, Photo by Thomas of the U tah Swine Breeders Ass'n. Several tournaments have been1 The rules for winning these live tO planned for that weekend to coin-- ; awards are: Rav Pruett was elected chairman cute with the official opening X an Be exhibitor in the show. US OI wily of the Tooele county Democratic; Club pi ofessional Tony Macalusoi (You do not have to be an exhibiAge-Gro- up con- - ripo-te- d that the course is in tor of dairy or swine just as long party at the organizational held last week in the cellent condition. He also stated as you exhibit a good animal in that play on the course is extra Softball schedules should be sub- county court house the show.) Mrs F.milv Staples was named heavy and it looks like it might milted to Red Del Papa, city re Be regularly enrolled in FFA 'creation director, by Wednesday. Bankhead, be a record year or and have an accurate and vice chairman, I.aVar One of the best things about the and P h a r i s Havnes secretary, April 23 On that date, a meeting of the on set records complete treasurer. will be held at the city hall court Intermountdin A AU age group North animal you exhibit business of the evening championships which room to draw up a schedule foris'lrnmnS Make a written application to Other in the Tooele Memorbe held will ."0 was from the name to of softball dia use the the delegates city ,'the management of the show tcll- - Ray Pruett to J 4-- 3. ,, Ifi V- i THE CURTAIN WILL GO UP at 8 p.m. tonight in the junior high school auditorium for the final performance of the comic operetta, The Saucy Hollandaise" being presented by the school music department under direction of Doyle West. I l i ff ft . , Pictured above I I i Demo Party .. L to R are Meeting tt Hal Dow, Marie Harris, Jimmy Jones and Kaye Lowry, who sing some of the leading roles. Tickets may be purchased at the dwr. t J - i b Held Excitement High As Swim Meet Nears m i ft Head County -- " .2 " and tell of the facilities you have'. ,for taking care of ... There will be other rules in the 'premium book. If you own some animals you jare proud of, bring them to the show and show them off. I SS d . m Sdlt Lake C,!v' Local Students Stake Sunday School Preparation April 20th Meeting. Due North Tooele stake con- to ference being held on the last ial pool the 25 anj 26 of this month that it gives the fans a chance to see young swimmers in action with youngsters their own age. And these kids are the coming stars of tomorrow. Age group champions of today arc the junior and champions of tois Sun- day of the month. Sunday school pteparation meeting has been ad- i.ancedl to Sunday, April 20 Meeting will begin at 4.15 in the North siiiKe tabernacle and all Sun day school workers are urgcd to senior morrow. And just such a swimmer is attend. Tooele to Gary McLaws, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Ross McLaws. Gary is a Congratulations go to Tooele Tenth and Eighth wards for their Tooele high school walked off seventh grader in the Tooele junior 'ICO per tent attendance, the stake with ten of 13 events held here high and a sure-fircinch to .board for ')5 per cent and Fifth track :ome one of the intermountain in a triangular .ward for 93 per cent. f west's best swimmers. Tooele stake genealogical soAs a competitor in the Percentage for other wards was year ciety will hold theit union meeting Students from Tooc'e high school old group, Gary set three Sunday at 3:30 p.m. in the First-Sixt- will take part in the model Uniled as follows: Seventh ward, 79 per records ; 27.6 for the ward church. Ndtions assembly to be held this ,,nB Third ward. 65 per cent; 40 per A one-ar- t butterfly, : 23.7, play will be presented Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake Lakevicw 50 and Second, for this seasons expected:. style and 2:22.9 for the 1 v by members of the North Tooele City. state meet. F.ddie Gray zipped individual medley. This year, he stake genealogical group. EveryTwelve students will represent r- - dash in 53.6 is ineligible to defend these titles one interested is invited to attend. the countries of Argentina and Austhrough the seconds. since he has moved up into the Ward and stake genealogical tria.' Also scheduled to attend as Individual star of the meet was workers and bishoprics are espe- spectators are a group of students year old bracket, but this kid AT LAST WE SEE THE LIGHT! Tooele City which has been newly remodeled to give them 100 will be a definite threat in every Buff Frank the in Atkin, be to attendance school. from the taking high cially urged this moved week from their junior modern spacious quarters. Shown above, Chief police department dashes and tied race he enters. yard and Representing Argentina the folinadequate cramped quarters in the basement Henry Lee inspects the new station. teammate Bert Gowans on the Of course, the competition in the lowing students will serve on a of the city hall to the old fire department, bethis year is high jump. Gordy Lee flew 201, i committee on disarmament and feet in broad jumping. cause of the high school swimLast control of outer space: rhyll:, to dash Atkin, Tooele; mers. The high school team this Jim Mrs. Marjorie Helen Day, 53, Johnson, David Williams, - died City Marndeison, Grantsvillc: tie, White year had a goodly number of Donna and F.vila Monday April 14 at 5:30 p.m Dep'pc Tate, natural causes at her home at house, Tooele and Dehlin, BingTooele City still has some shade freshmen and these tinez, with Nancy Livingston serv-.o- f he Fox trailer court at Dugwav ham. Time: 10 9. swimmers will be competing with trees available for street planting ing as prcsH delegate Mile run and they will be for sale through Trujillo, Bingham; Gary. Established tank stars like Representing Austria, Bob Wiel- - Proving Ground, Newman Garys brother Paul, Russeil Mrs Day was born May 22. MnntovaA strong track and field team atz, Ronald Bateman, Kathy Ko-- I Bingham; Saturday, only. Time '5:20.2. and Rick Battison, are in These trees are for street plant from Tooele junior high school will seki, Loris Hansen and Lee! 1304 at Rochester, New York. husband her are dash Gray, Tooele; this age group, so Gary, if he is ing and are being sold for cost to compete in the annual BYU invi- Shingledecker will serve on a com-- l Surviving Tooele; DuClos, Cabollo, Bing- to win any races, will really have encourage beautification of our tational track and field meet at mittee for European security and Janies A. Day, Dtigway; five : 53.6. ham. Time to churn the water. But one tiling Miller, un the such as Marjorie Betty streets. ghters, Provo, Friday. problems Tooele City Police Department dash Atkin, Tooele; is certain, anyone who wins a race Trees may be purchased at Leigh Pratt and Nelson Spafford ification of Germany and the Rus- - Blackburn, Patsy Meadows, Janie will hold an open house at the new Anderson, against him will have to swim the have conducted a series of prac- ian - Hungarian trouble. Maxine Martin and Peggy Arena; one son Davis, Bingham; Edgemount administration city police station. Monday, April Time : 24.2. John Day and 8 grandchild-lGrantsvilldistance in record time Gary is tice meets for the past week to Barry 21 from 4 til 8 p.m. run ren. Tate, Tooele; ihat good! determine team members. The station is located immeFuneral services will be held Penny, Bingham; Sultas, Bingham Full Steam The senior team consists of Bob diately behind the Tooele city hall at 10 a m. at the St Time 2: 16.2. Anderson, Boyd Loveless, Jav RidSaturday The officials and committees in the building that formerly housBingham, Tooele ing, Richard Smith, Gary McClus-ke- y dents have studied many hours to Marguerites church. Rosary will Mile relay who on this meet are are ed the volunteer fire department. working 8 the held 4:03.9. Time p.m. in be able to know the UN and trjbe and Jack White. Friday at The building was vacated 'last going ahead full steam and by the coun-J.D- . Tate Mortuary. of The the Tooele, and like Bingis team act Medley vole think, relay tocomposed junior Two ordinances published in 25 and 26, everything will be in year upon completion of the new Friends may call Friday from ham Time 4: 13.8. Cowdell, Jim Lconelli, Ed- try they represent. imfire department, 30 feet to the day's Transcript wind up the Half-mil7 8 to to Tooele, Bing- readiness. die Dalton and Gayle Bailey. p.m. and Saturday prior relay They will attend two sessions as provement work done on paving Deadline for entries is midnight, north. in the be Burial will 1:38.9. funeral Time time. Grantsvillc. in on well will the Team as members committees ham, serve compete 19, and by that time entries of the remodeling district no. 15 and sewer district April Completion Shot-put Full'Tooele City cemetery. Cardon, Tooele; 10. They will also enjoy luncheon and Newly-formeDecent Publica- both track and field events. from all over the western U.S. this week at a cost of $5,000 gives no a mer, Bingham; Heaps, Bingham. Tooele City Council in regular tions Committee in Tooele will banquet on Friday, togthei should be pouring into Leigh Pratt, Tooele the most police 4 in. 38 ft. obKEITH PUGH and with HOME the other indelegates meet in the courtroom of the city weekly meeting held Tuesday, Then comes the department for its size in the state stead Pole vault Butterfield, Bing- the meet director. servers. of Monday because of Ar- hall, Friday at 7:30, to set up a ON LEAVE of placing the contestants job big White-housaccording to Chief Henry Lee. ham, Jenson, Bingham; tie, Spending a leave from the U.S. Approximately 65 Utah high events will into heats. Seventy-on- e Included in the building is a ra bor Day, approved the ordinances permanent organization. schools Air Force, at the home of his Tooele; Montoya, Bingham. will represent over 80 owna on that tax be will and advice levy property Special tips he run off in two days and there dio room, chiefs office, finger9 in. 6 ft. Mr. an Mrs. David Pugh, countries. ers in thos districts for improve by Salt Lake Police Chicfjens will be so many contestants that print and photo section, rest rooms Tie, Atkin and High jump W. Cleon Skousen, who will attend 's Airman third class Keith Pugh and a large lobby and counter. ment work done by the city. nearly every event will require eliDUE been Gowans, TAX TRAILER Tooele; tie, MarchiHOUSE Bingat stationed Saltas, In other business, the council the meeting. The Salt Lake chiefe ias mination Chief Lee invites, all Tooele heats, with the six fastest 7 5 ft. in Owners of house trailers are rease 'n California and on com ham, DeSimon, Tooele, new facilities during the open promised the American Legion use is expected to report some of the 810 Too- swimmers qualifying for the finals. 37. f Broad his the Bennett, assessors Lee, will tominded Plction Gordy leave. jump age Raymond county by of facilities for the legion boys particulars on forming of a Salt go house, Monday, that will include Friday, April 25, these preliminbaseball league but deferred ac- Lake publications unit earlier Fri- - Anchorage, Alaska for his nextloffice that the tax on them is now'D Court, died Wednesday evening ele; DuClos, Tooele; Saltas, Bing- aries start at 3 p.m. and the finals refreshments. 20 3 ft. in. ham. 7 p.m. On Saturday, the preThe cells will remain in the city tion on any financial help because day. Discus throw Whitehouse, at A new permanent chairman will lims start at 10 a.m. and the finals hall where the police department city money has not been available Tooele; Allen, Cardon, Bingham; at 3 p.m. was formerly located but the of- to any organized baseball league be chosen, Friday, according to Tooele. 117 ft. Tickets for the entire meet are fice space that had been used by in Tooele. chairman, Howard K. temporary now on sale from every member the department will be put to It was reported that 200 ft. of Haines; and committee members of the swimming club at 50 cents other use not yet decided by the pipe was layed behind the muni- are being requested from 47 civic, cipal rose gardens for the purpose religious, business and public orfor the adults and 25 cents for city council. of widening the lane so that a students. One ticket entitles the ganizations associated with the citparking space could be provided izenry of Tooele. bearer to all sessions prelims and for firemen, city employees and finals. Proceeds from the sale of customers and rose garden these tickets go to Tooeles swimming teams. i Stake To Attend Mode hold Genealogical Meeting, Sunday r U.N. this Week e i intcr-mounta- h free-streng- , s -.- 400-yar- d 220-yar- Tooele Police Department Moves Chance get Shade Trees To Former Fire Station, Jr. High Team To Compete in BYU Track Meet 4 t, Rim-ingto- n Open House Set Monday, 4 to 8 440-var- d 220-yar- d Paving, Sewer Ordinances Publications Published Today 880-yar- d Group to Meet Friday, 7:30 p.m. e d Death Claims Raymond Bennett Helen Kimball To Give Book Review, April 22 B.P.O.E. to Hold Inaugural Ball Saturday Night The Inaugural ball for Elks and their ladies will be held Saturday evening at the Elks home. A social hour will be held between 7 and 8 p.m. when dinner will be served to be followed by Tuesday, April 22 is the date to reserve for an evening of outstandwhen Miss ing entertainment Helen Kimball will appear here to Bachreview Gwen Davenports Two Convicted In City Court The following cases were acted upon Thursday morning, by Judge M. Earl Marshall, in Tooele city elors Baby. No stranger court. was found Tony Isi, Tooele, guilty of battery against Tony Mark as an outcome of an argudancing. ment between the two men, SunArrived At will orchestra Wally Williams day, April 13 in Newtown. Isi was Tooele music. Reservations Valley Hospital the provide fined $50 or, ten days. He paid may be made by calling the Elks the fine. William and Helen Sharp Eyre. home at 1330W. Reynold Lindhardt. 39, 208 Edith Stockton, son, April 15 avenue. Salt Lake City, was fined Medical $200 and 30 ddys in jail, after Ralph erguson Kcrney, Springs, Nevada pleading guilty to a charge of Dinner-Danc- e W. S. Jorgensen, Tooele drunken driving. Lindhardt was J. G. Calvillo, Salt Lake Special Interest classes of the 'picked up Wednesday night on 1st Christine Sorensen, Tooele MIA in Tooele slake arc holding a West by officers Hamilton and Doris Noland, Tooele dmncr-dancFriday, April 18 in llulctt, after lie ran his car onto a the Fourth - Elcvcnlh ward church. curb. Twenty-fiv- e days of his sent- Surgery Louise Proctor, Tooele Everyone special interest age is ence will be suspended upon payment of the fine. Jess Cook, North Carolina invited to attend. Just Special Interest to Hold f THEIR VOICES WILL BE HEARD Pictured above are Tooele high school students who will take part in the model United Nations assembly to be held at the University of Utah union building this Friday and Saturday. L to R seated Bob Wiclatz, Phyllis Johnson B.P.O.E. INAUGURAL BALL AND DINNER, SATURDAY, APRIL 19 (7 PI) and David Williams. Standing Evila Martinez, Kathy Kcscki, Ron Bateman, Maxine Kennedy, Lons Hansen. Lee Shingledecker. Donna Prp-pc- , Nancy Livingston, Jim Tate and Reese Richman, faculty advisor. ELKS LBBGE HALL Veterans Dance Sat. April 19 At Guard Armory to local audiences, talented and charming Miss Kimball, always draws a full house to her book reviews. Saturday, April 19 is the date Sponsored by tht Wesleyan Ser- set for the All Veterans Dance, vice Guild, the review will be held which will be held at the National at the Methodist Church, starting Guard Armory, starting at 9 p.m. at 7:30 p.m. Admission price is Combining to make the affair an unusual one, are the American Lefifty cents. Miss Kimball is a native of Lo- gion, Disabled American Vetergan, but has resided in Salt Lake ans, and the Veterans of Foreign most of her life. She is a grand- Wars. The dance is open to the public daughter of Hcber C. Kimball, famous Mormon pioneer. and price of admission is $1 per In the past 20 years, she has pre- couple. Tickets may be purchased sented book reviews to dubs, from any Legion, VFW or DAV churches, schools, and social member. Music will be by the groups, department stores and Rhythmaircx. book stores throughout the Interare the most dangermountain West. She dramatizes the Week-end- s book in a manner similar to that ous tune to be on US highways. of a play, portraying the individual In 1957, more than 55 per cent of characters, using no notes or book all fatalities occurred on Fridays, un tlic presentation. iSa.urdays and Sundays. |