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Show I ! I ' -- rr. m TOEM Volume Sixty-Fou- r Tooele, Utah, Friday, December 26, 1958 , County Chairmen For 1959 March Of Dimes Named Saint Nick Has Interesting History Firemens New Years Ball Tooele county chairmen for At Grantsville March of Dinvs ere named, 0 little wonder that Saint Nick especially generous to thej American people. History proses that the Americans have done a It s is 19.W w today by LalVan J, Long. Iihk-Icounty campaign director. The exheld here. panded drive vc id January 2 to 31 County chairmen 'who will serve, as as follows. Mrs Grant Memmott. Stixkton Mis Thomas G Jensen for Deseret. ;Mrs kav niond Russell for St John. Mrs Dan Russell for Clo- ver. Mrs George Gia for Ophir, j lot for Saint Nick! Number Twenty Nine Tooele Sings For You On ... . Business and Professional wo-Plans are rap.dly taking shape Actording to Donald Ludgin, edi w!d kain present its nUnS1CJJJ? for of tor the firemen's annual the World lug Holiday articles in again S,npS Pri,KramTowl.e Neve ""f1 a. Book Year's eve hall, to be held the Americans Lncvclop-dton Christmas day. al h'ni' Salnl pm-mw Nlk i ' t njmeM The program will be transmitted 10 p n ,,,pth,W f ,rr's ,l,an,sa new face and figure, and a new over radio station KTUT. beginIh of wt,rk has means of an"m IS transportation. at pm. ning l and !Ih ,h'sl p,,iw orl'laI nro,ean version Mrs. Helen House, coordinator plan?'n,Y dan,e lo ,K . angular! and,of Sl Nk "-- s a " inv',ls a" better (man who rode on a bony. gray!and 10 V al ocal ,IS p,opram his C'ums Jacobs orchestra and mare. I1. Both the and horse Saint Mrs. Alina Neilsen for Vernon, k iiuikmi as if they hadn't had ,aI,m' Mr. lerns Williams of Grantsv.lle.j"'1! iurm'h ,heL muMC', nmnnii Ik heard, all from fur-l- a be meal in Some time. The Scheduled to n,,,e good Pnd is tar u.en.i.,v,.r mshwl Will be Samt had deep, sunken t0 dance n,e and M rs Willard Matthews for Lincoln. . eyes, Third ward sextet, under direc m ,ho Grantsville high school wore a flowing, threadbare cloak. of Roxie Dobson, including ,M.ss Kathleen Drouhay of Lrda.i c r. tion a and k blai skullcap. 1 Mis. Max W eh ker of Lake point. Morrelf "Sanderson, Ar- 'Zina Tate. -for two Tickets the beautiful The in this , early English settlers and Mrs I rank Iwama of Tod be,ne L.ndholm, L'dd. quilts can be purchased from any country started giving Samt N.cho-- I p and Merna Gentry of the auxiliary ladies. ds his New Look." The English The director said that campaign children adopted the I NASSAU, BAHAMAS Shown being congratulated by William chairmen and volun'eer commit-- ' Men's double quartet, Norma Christmas figure from the Dutch, C. Duesler, sales vice president of J. E. Case Company, tees fate a new challenge, this, hut they had trouble pronouncing !,arsha" accompanist: I D. Bird. is Mr. Warren J. Garrard, of Garrard Garage and Implement year. Not only must polio aid be "Saint Nickolous " Somehow, the director, and Carver Bryan, Sam Company, attending a special president's dinner honoring continued, but support must bel Blackham, Bevan Anderson. Wenname was changed to "Santa IN' WONDERING AWE The Sanlxirn children pare at the dealers for outstanding sales performance. The J. E. Case dell Droubay, Kenneth for a greatly expanded Shields, provided K?HC and it was finally corrupted Grant Shields, and F'rank Stevens. Christmas tree in the home of their grandparents, Mr. and 1111101 lVlvld health program launched by tho Company in 1!Ij8 achieved the highest salqs record in its to "Santa Claus.'' Mis. J. Allen Parkinson. Grantsville, with joily St. Nick back116 year history, Geralbe National foundation. The cam-- i Others to arc heard surpassing the previous high established in However, this was only the be134!). ing up the scene. The picture is titled 'Family Christmas, director described the dine Jr. high reader; 'paign Sagers, In 1809, Washington Irv sch001 ginning. and won for Mr. Paikinson, third place in this year's Deseret as a flexible one that can aaPdIa chnir. under di- -mg. in'hts "Knickerbocker's llis- News Christmas photography contest. .. move in any direction, its research; of Thomas Biesinger; Flo. reetion , tnr., vrl, Two f, ndings i, Hi, cate. The LMPlOYLT.St TLEBUAT E 7 lM0 Lm the as of New chddren'Samt York1" Renfro, pNorma Mars,hall icapped t guardian H turns experience in the past has ho ' Monday evening, the Hillcrcstj c evemngiCty. Irving described Samt NlckM'lind AAWW V shown this to he the surest way to, cafe was the scene of the annuaL S.ster Mary Mark, as a jolly fellow with a broad-rin.annua,-"Elk(he break Christmas party, given for the emCar0 and Ml n,lfc aLnuraK For Saper' Eve IIl ( jvsentv-twchildren from,brimrrkd hat and huge breeches. Carolers ' ! Uie throughs, she said. Skippy, Rickie and Paul ployees of the Sike's Texaco serto han-,MNick Saint smoke ai Trxiele hundred fugnt joined eight vice station. A delicious Christmas Ham,lton will also be heard, as r n. inn i n,n.. 0n. in ,k. ailack ;tCapp((j chdr;n at At the close of another year, of thp T,sh s,aJ'psdinner, exchange of gifts, and viswill Ik-- focused on polio, virus dis- and the beginning of a new one, Lflke cjyi Fnday placing his shuffling jn Sa )od;,e iting together were enjoyed by the the special interest groups of the eases, anhritis, and birth defects. evening, for a three-hou- r Christ with a trim wagon that floated!" 31 guests attending. Recording technicians are W,l- Patient aid will be offered to vic- - mas Tooele and North Tooele stakes fover New York house-topparty. ous- - ,CtTald Bennclt' and Mr. and Mrs. Warren J. Gar will entertain at a There are only two more home tims of arthritis and congenital A short time later. Samt Nicho-f- e gala New Years rard. Lakepoint, returned, last ;ove dancing party in the North practice games before the Tooele malformations of the central ncr- week, from a world premier of Tooele stake recreation hall, this Buffs enter into the league war- - vows svstcro, through age 18. Polio cream, cookies, and orange .Clement Moore in his famous Case farm machinery, held at Nasfare. And what an attractive hole aid will le carried on. as before, New Year's eve. Santa Claus presented each poem, "The Visit From St. Nichosau in the Bahamas, where 32 coming !day attraction this pair of games for ail patients needing help. child with a bag of oranges, las, written in 1822. Mixirc, a proStake orchestra will furnish the brand-nepieces of farm machin- music. There will be is. This Friday night. Tooele will bananas, apples, candy, and toys. fessor of Divinity in a New York refreshments, host the Aberdeen Idaho Tigers, ery were shown. Mr. Garrard is a floor show, and all the child received a silver dol- Theological Seminary, gave Saint Tooele for Case representative coached by a former Tooele ath- lar. which is an annual custom Nick a sleigh, twinkling eyes, you can use to usher in county. Tooele gave Bear River a lete, Chris Liston. Just how strong the new year. Everything is free Transjxirtation was provided bVchceks like roses, nose like a left The Lake Garrards Salt by Idaho is, as compared and a round little belly, Colonel John A. Supenskv, and all who would like to have a mighiy f.ne tussle for the first Aberdeen plane, along with 82 other Case half, but then fell apart, and the to Tooele, isn't known, but from time are cordially inofficer, Tooele Ordnance) Today's Santa Claus is by no jolly jmanding dealers from this area, last Dec. vited. good cool, deliberate Bears methodi-- w'hat little bit we can gather, iJCkll U1 OtCl3Ull 'Dejxrt, with Paul Griffith at thejmeans streamlined, but he is a far week-lon12. for the C2Chris is bringing back to his home!, Headquarters .control of the bus. icry from the lean, ascetic, som-- I tally carved out an impressive Hope to see you there. convention was at the Emer3!) win, last Friday night. Behind town a mighty fine quintet. Too- Lady Elks who aided in making berly dressed fellow who, for ald hotel and on Beach the island, 2.V27 at the half, Tooele couldn't ele has been running into all kinds this party possible were Mrs. Alice turies, on Christmas Eve, guided Additional color will be addl'd to besides the showing of new mare thru the streets of s Kirkpatrick, R.N.; Mrs. Rose keep up the pace as BR limited of trouble trying to get untracked the Dulfs to two field goals, one and squared away for the Region hall of Gold and the Green First holiday festivities when!'ncry and other such meetings, Mrs. Amy Mayer, Mrs pc. Joe Busico's basketball team takes . each by Bill Kovacevich and Jim Lour race, which begins Jan. 9. 'season will be held Saturday, Dec. Jane Shea, and Mrs. Bertha on the Vrontikis team from Salt ward church, Jensen, in the third quarter, asj This is the year of opportunity 27, at the First-SixtLake in the preliminary of the they shot out to a margin to for Region Four teams, because under sjxinsorship of the Sixth Officers of Tooele lodge motored Tooele high and Aberdeen, Idaho to Salt Lake City, and aided Santa hang Tooeles fourth straight loss four out of the six teams will qua- - ward MIA. tilt scheduled for Friday, Decemon the Buffs. lify for the state tournament. But Claus. Tu.mc of thc dance wli ber 26, at the local gym. lead at the end, the way things have been going Sotg;h Ride With an Music will be by The Tooele Elks extend their ap- - The Bulletin will be published Busicos will be sporting their en-- I of three quarters, Bear River for Tooele, finishing up in the top ,he who to each will riancin predation parent, Rhythmaires, and slowed the game down to its pace, four could tur out to be a mighty ;iH,j,jn at 9 trusted his child with them for the on Monday, with deadline for ad- usually tough team made up of p.m. ' of the dealers so honored, and!,-- . a.id ball have the. worked the collected, tough projrosition. They cool, occasion. There is no sweeter and vertising, Saturday at noon, and the best piavers in thc area andlbne ward, a New ,s ' 11 he his news extends thanks the to a. peoat in Intermountain da"ce, a"djwcll m.j highly respected and let Tooele force the play. makings of a good ball club, but will commence Eve Year's dance group of children The dead,ne Monday r s of Tooele county, who made ple jlanywhero, and we Elks of Tooele Transcript will be published AAU League circles, In the final period, BR scorcdjso far they just haven't jelled as if k'Vh h ? and Gleaners by sponsored 'I 18 points, as it limited the listless; Coach Clarke Johnsen would have rentsCnerirx'rnd ,0 vou and vour? a Merry on Wednesday, and deadline for) Vrontikis Brothers will feature this honor possible. of both stakes. lus ' ' of a Over is noon and Amweeks, All Dick Nausman. a former t',lk period eight B ufls to two foul shots and a pair liked them to. Tuesday, .',cint Christmas and a prosperous New advertising John-sen- 's r J CCn,S SmS,C for news, 11 a m. will be thc "uplcerican for Kansas State and Univ- more than 6,000 Case dealers and Besides dancing to Clark of fieluors by lom Tate. The! It will redly he a double-headeYear. there will be a orchestra, sion. all the over their from wives, of John 6 Utah this Crow, night, greats ersity p.m., two Friday. At and Bob Concur. Rounding outorld, will be arriving in Nassau program and smorgasbord supper. really fine independent amateur and Gleaner leaders inand Jetstream Constel- thc team are Jerry Romney and in DC-7'- s teams will take the floor in a reguto attend. Couple vite everyone to lations attend the of the both Loren Dunn lar league game. Busicos cash premiere. formerly 50 cents single admission, or 's which will the constitute largest Brigham Young University. shooting of Pierson who copped store, a perennial strong conten-scorinhonors with 19, and thcider for league honors in Salt Lake Preliminary game is set to start civilian airlift in history. Case world premiere headquarat 6 p.m. and the main high school will tangle with Vrontikis fine keyhole performance by ters 8 p.m. will at start reports from Nassau that orBrothers. for to was game more than are Busicos slip Playing enough ris, for the 1959 line are running ders such as hotshots Bob Tooele. Joe Busico, past more than 50 per cent ahead of the In the matter of scoring, Tooele Colledge, Gene Smith, Pug WarALUMNI DAY record - breaking $150 million of took 49 shots, hit for 12 for a ner, and David Stephens. Vrontiorders kis such placed at Cases last years 24. has of while former college greats shooting percentage SUCCESSFUL world premiere in Pheonix, Ariz. BR took 57 shots, hit for 21 for a as Dick Nausman, John Crow, Features of thc successful Too- Commented Marc B. Rojtman, Bob Conkar, Jerry Romney, and 42 per cent average ele high school alumni day held Case president, "It looks like Case own F P Loren T Tooeles Dunn. This Bear River 4 3 11 promises to be a great game. Tuesday, Dec. 23, were the alumni dealers expect to again establish The National Guard Harris armory will a new 2 assembly and the senior hop. 19 high sales record be the scene of a Pierson New Years gala The assembly, which was held in 1959. 2 2 10 to which the public is inPuzey party, in was the sjxinsored afternoon, 7 5 11 Gain vited. by the senior class, as was the MARRIAGE LICENSES 3 1 5 Conger Admission is $5 per couple, senior hop, with its theme of "On 0 0 2 Sandall Hugh Hatch Aisop, Tooele; Do- which will include dancing, breaka Frosty Night. 0 0 2 Hunsaker fast, and noise - makers. A limited Prizes were awarded to the ris Lynnea Nisonger, Tooele. 21 20 II 62 Totals; of tickets are available number C. alumni Darrell Doris having graduated present Payne, Magna; G T F P Tooele be had at the armory, and alumni and may earliest, Ray Pehrson, Lou Skelton, Tooele. 2 4 2 6 Curry Misses between 8 a.m. and 5 furthest, Margene traveling weekdays 3 6 0 0 Kovacevich to who Klenda and Connie Smith, p.m., or by calling 1347-- J or 1I86-J- . 1 5 5 7 Tenth ward choir will present Lee tied for first place. Miss Klenda Tickets will be sold on first come-fir2 5 4 8 their annual Christmas Cantata, Jensen is attending school, and Miss T serve basis. 4 3 7 on Sunday, December 28, at 1 p.m. 2 Gillespie Smith is with the FBI both are I 0 0 at the ward chapel in connection 0 K. Tate with-th- c 1 residing in Washington, D.C. 0 2 Lcom'lli regular sacrament ser 0 2 2 4 vice. Paul Gillette arrived home from T. Tale for 12 23 15 39 school at University of Utah, to I.D. Bird will direct the producTotals: Mia Maids and TOOELE'S HANDICAPPED children enjoyed area. Hosts for the annual event were memwith tion and Mrs. Bird is the organChristmas the Explorers of the Surgery holidays sjend a gala Christmas party, recently, in Salt Lake bers of the BPOE. Gwen Williams, Tooele his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Tooele stake will hold a fireside 24 27 44 62 ist. Everyone one will be w'el Bear River on Sunday, Dec. 28 at 9 p.m. in Medical II 23 3.3 39 Gillette. City, with other children from thc Salt Lake Tooele the Fourth-Eleventward church. I.ylc Colbath, Tooele DECEMBER 26 M. Earl Marshall will be the ABERDEEN, IDAHO Martha Lamus, Wendovcr frud Mia all young people speaker SOUTH JANUARY 2 Maid and Explorer age are invited Helen Carnahan, Tooele to attend. Henry Anderson, Tooele A special invitation is extended Dance-Dc- c. Merlin Koehn, Tooele. (lie presidencies and superintenJoe Reed, Tooele dencies of thc wards. Jr n. t 4 ...... - I ' 1 f,'or 1 a. : A iMnnilTll pro-gia- KllftO 'Xmas Party 300 Mrry. e - e i - 1 Stake Interest Groups Plan Party New Years Garrards Home From Bahamas Case Convention I Bear River Hi Swamps Tooele Buffs norse-make- 1st Gold - Green com-icherr- T)11 g -' mach-Tooel- Eur-songc- Ni-hi- New Year Dance Cot-ten- Papers Out Early 41-3- 3 Sponsored By 2 Stake Youth Due to Holiday ' fTa' n and1!'k(t - r' g Har-Cit- New Years Eve Party At National Guard e 1 10th Ward Choir To Present Christmas Music st Stake Explorers Mia Maids, Plan Fireside Sunday 1 h BASKETBALL at Granfsie . - ' H THS Every Friday Night for 2 Weeks Firemen New Years 31. Al! Invited. GHS Gym Noisemakers - $1,50 cpI 50c ex L. y' 1 i HOSPITAL rs |