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Show IJiyj Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e - 4 Friday, August Number Nine 7, 1959 Tooele Babe Ruth Allstars Win MW Tooele All Stars with heads up ball, beat the Weber - Davis here Thursday in the team, 22-opening game of the State Championship Babe Ruth League tour- - ' ,i- , - ) nament. m1 'Ji-s i " . . - i will me'l the Tooele winner of Davis-WebNo. 1 or West Jordan - Murray, game being played as we go to press at S p.m. Friday in the Highlight of the game was Dennis Palmer of Grantsville. the Tooele pitcher, hitting three home runs, over the fence, Howard Skip Dunlavy, had two home runs over the fence, and Ralph Dunlap had one home run over the fence All-Sta- " . semi-final- ' -- r'. Vr f . . jjr?ii W - i J. , f J. , '' 5 Fair Queen Entries Deadline Aug. O' 15lh . All communities in attention! Time is running booths in the Fair. entry for Tooele . CIolIlINU I tlllt1 Planned for Tooele county out to get Select your Fair County Queen, NOW. Queen contest deadline date is 11 fire fighting equipment went into action. The BUZIAX1S BARN LOOKED THIS WAY 15. Time has been exAugust was loss was estimated at $4,000. It TUESDAY AFTERNOON WHEN THE FIRE entirely to this tended date. burned to the ground within a half hour after DEPARTMENT ARRIVED. The flames had If you want more for your clothteam tournament The seven Local business houses who are the alarm was sounded. completely engulfed the building and had burn-e- d 11 am. and ing dollar; this is for you. opened Thursday at are as follows to date: cooperating, down the top part of the roof before the 10 al 14, a.m. On Friday, August will continue through Saturday. Fabric Center, Singer Specialty reWard For Saturdays finale, the two the Tooele First Sixth Store, Sewing Machine, Cornet merlocal of a hall, creation panel Friday losers meet at I pm. and Gordon Furniture. a and chants clothing specialist the championship game follows at son ot Mr. ANYONE LOSE $10? Larry Bateman, Tate Confectionary, Browns, will discuss school clothing. 4 pm. and Mrs. Douglas Bateman shows $10 in bills to Orvel HamilWestern Auto, Al and Lid, Salt s You and your neighbors will deThe Utah State Champion in ton and Chief Leland Sutherland. Larry and Wayne LawCraft, Avon, Leona McKendrick, the tournament here will compete termine what they talk about be- 465 North 1st East, Style Shop. rence, son of Mr. and Mrs. Danel Lawrence, found the money cm South Main, June 22 and turned it into Mr. Hamilton .The against Hawaii in the first round cause you will ask the questions. Anns Shop, Bateman Jewelry, If your swim suit changed color, Bevan of the western regionals at Stock-ton- , owner can claim the money by identifying the special type .Ednas Floral Art, Drug or your wash and wear is not what Barrus Motors, Tooele Merc, The Calif, August 14. of container it was found in. If the money is not claimed by A nine year old boys playing The victory banquet will be held you expect, learn why on Friday Tooele City Police and Sarah CovSeptember 1, it will be given back to the finders. with matches is believed respone room of the August 14. in the entry Jewelry, Jennie Ferguson. sible for a $4,000 fire in Tooele Tooele high school, Saturday, at Mail your questions to Box 597, Tuesday afternoon. 8 p.m., to which 250 tickets have Tooele, telephone to Tooele 20 beThe barn and contents, owned already been sold, according to fore August 12 or ask them when Mr. Tate by George Buzianis, county comyou attend the discussion. The speakers at the banquet missioner, in the rear of his resiThose participating on the panel dence at 263 West 1st North, was will be Eddie Leishman, general will be: Esther Walker, Tooele By completely destroyed by the fire, manager of the Salt Lake Bees, Mercantile: Ann Russell, Mother A toddler and a youth on a believed to have been started by William Ross Kelley, 42, form- and John Mooney, sports editor of Goose Shop; John Brown, Brown's bicycle were hit by cars in two the child. Tribune erly of this city, was killed. Wed. the Salt Lake The Park Committee under the Store; V. P. Lancaster, J. C. Pen- separate accidents. Wed. morning I ' in a the cave-iafternoon at mine in General tournament chairman Fire Chief Max Anderson 'direction of Sid Hullinger, will inCharles Webster, Nu Clean- but fortunately neither was ney; Belmont Lead Inc. Mine about 40 is George Karabatsos of Tooele. ! releasing the estimate of loss, start an intensive reconditioning ers and Theta Johnson, Utah State jured. miles out of Ely, Nevada. Carol Shields is chairman of the Univ. Extension stated that ten truck tires, a truck of International Field this next Jackie Dawn Thomas, one and Clothing Special Details of the accident were not banquet committee and the dinner tst. Florence McBride, adjacent to the barn, two saddles, week. International Field, the site f old, was struck by years high homemaker, will be moderator. eight tons of hay and the building of the 1959 WBBA World Series, a backing car in Edgcmount but readily available here, but word will be prepared by the were all destroyed by the flames. was received that the body was school cooking staff, with the Pep will receive a complete repaint sustained minor bruises. only The three city fire trucks were and brought from the mine about 11:30 Club girls acting as waitresses Richard Cisneros, 10 years old, job plus other refinements The state championship plaque to the 297 West Vine, was hit by a car p.m. Wednesday. used to keep the flames under final Local improvements prior half control and two and one while riding his bicycle across Mr. Kelley was born Jan. 3, will be awarded at the banquet. games which start Thursday, 19 to hours were required Main street, at First North, Wed. 1917, at Broadway, Nevada, a son finally August. RELATIVES VISIT of Mrs. Loa E. Chastain Kelley at 9:30. He was not injured nor put out the fire, which had comAll the parents and boosters of West Robert Mr. and and Mrs. was there any damage done to and the late George Kelley. He pletely engulfed the building, beBaseball are urged to come Boys fore the department arrived. he cycle or to the car- driven by received his education at Ibapah children, Robert Jr., Stephen and out and help with this big job. have New York, Police Chief Leland Sutherland Eldon Hill. No citations were and Tooele, and had been engaged Judy, Syracuse, Work parties will get the job unMr. and Mrs. Edwin D. Finch and Policeman Orvel Hamilton, issued. in ranching and farming most of been visiting here with Mrs. Wests August 10, 11 and 12 at derway of funeral the and attended Aisons, brother, Mr. and Mrs. Claytor his life. investigating the fire, uncovered 6 p.m., and everyone is invited to C. Mr. Finch's LeRoy and red Susan and children, the probably cause in questioning He was married to Jessie Elaine come out - bring paint brushes, Wilson, at Payson, Wednesday, the boy, who had been playing in Robinson who survives him along Steven for a couple of days. rakes-pitc- h saws, hammers, shovels, August. and around the property during with a daughter, Mrs. Duane in and lets have InternationUTAH RETURNS TO died Mr. Classes Wilson at Payson City the day. al Field shinning like a (Patricia) Russell and a son Stan million The loss was only partly coverand a grandson all of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Niskala and hospital, Sunday, August 2, of a ley bucks. Kelley LaBadie David arand born Arlene was He cerebral Andaughters Dorothy ed by insurance, Fire Chief hemorhage. The place International Field -Ely. Moline Dec. 15, 1877 in Payson to David derson reports. Also surviving are his mother rived here Monday, from the time August 10, 11 and 12 at and the following brothers and Illinois, and are guests of their and Priscilla Loveliss Wilson. He The next and final set of swim6 p.m. the requirement is men parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Ni- married Nellie Louise Carson, 12 ming lessons for the summer are sisters, Mrs. Marion Brown, Mrs. skala and equipment. Meland Mr. and Mrs. in Sait Lake City. scheduled to begin on Monday, February 1915, Lila McNichol, Mrs. LaRae Erickand bourne Lawrence. The Niskalas She died April 13, 1936. He mar- August 10. son, Mrs. Lola Wilkerson VISITS RELATIVES who have resided in the east for ried Geneva Page Finch, Sept. 6, Beginners classes will be given Vaughn J. Kelley all of Tooele: the three 1940 are in Manti, Utah. moving years at 9, 10 and 11 with Grantsville Mrs. Frank R. Wilson has reNewell G. Kelley, Grantsvillc; to past Salt Lake City, where he has He was a retired farmer and swimmers registering for the 11 cently returned home alter having step sisters Elathine Dunhamn, of include oclock class. in peace officer. Survivors spent three weeks, visiting Nevada and Leone Sullivan, accepted employment. ' Tooele stake David Valentine LaBadie, son of Ely, hiw widow, Payson; three sons Intermediate classes are schedthe Los Angeles, Calif., area with presidency has callCalifornia. Bakersfield, 161 South ed a meeting, Sunday, August 9, Mrs. Doral Robertson, uled at 9, swimmers at 10 and Michael Hildreth, son of Ralph her four sisters and two brothers. Boyd C. and LeRoy, Payson, Funeral services are pending at 2 p.m., in the Fourth Eleventh Second East, is home from four and will a daughter, Mrs. advanced beginners at 11 a.m. and Melba Fullmer, left last Fri-da- She visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful; in be held probably of Synchronized ward chapel, for all Bishoprics years service with the U.S. Navy. Francis (Thelma) Chapman, for Willian Phinney and sons, LaCan-adswimmers by Western Air Lines He has been stationed on the and Branch Presidencies, includ Springvillc; 2 step daughters, Mrs. meet at 9, 10 and 11. Pre school San Diego, Calif., where he will Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. Aage Lake children should register at the be stationed at boot training camp, Omdahl, Vern (Twila) Smith, Salt Los Angeles; Mr. and High Council, USS Shields and the USS Prichctt, eluding Clerks, High Priests and stake auxiliary destroyers, and has been to Pearl for nine weeks, in the U.S. Navy. Mrs. Jim Lawson, Los Angeles; City; Mrs. Delbert (Winona) Jen- pool for their convenicne. Midway Islands, Hong boards. Schedule of meetings to be Harbor, Edwin D a As usual, the registration fee is He has signed up for four years Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dursteller, sen, Gcnola; 4 step-sonA patio tea party is being plannheld are: General assembly from Kong, Philippines, Sasabo, New Donald W. and $2.50 for the two weeks course. and sends word home that he is Finch, Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. and City; ed as a feature of the WBBA Leon P. Zealand, Australia, Pago Pago and 2 to 2:30 p.m., 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Finch, Salt Lake City enjoying hLs work and likes every- Stewart G. Paton and Mr. and World Series, to be held here on and Formosa. Priests Charles A. (Gurn) Finch, of SEAGULL GIRLS HONORED Mrs. Jim L. Paton of Los Angeles. High monthly quourm thing he is participating in. August 20, 21 and 22, to which the Murray. 13 He was on active duty from 18 a brotShe enjoyed a very lovely meeting and stake boards departvisit grandchildren, ment work; 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Arthur J. Bird, age 75, died, mothers of the boys and other her, Melvin Wilson, Payson and a The North Tooele stake Seventh with them all. July, 1955 to July 27, 1959, when 30 spent Thursday evening, July host of nephews and neices. Stake Presidency, High Council, he received his discharge at Long August 3, at Reno Nevada, follow- lady visitors will be invited. 31. 1. The event will be sponsored by Presidencies Beach, California. Funeral services were held on at the Tooele City Pavihan, where PATIO PARTY ing a lingering illness. Bishoprics, Branch the of the TooWomans of Club Junior class the Seagull graduating He was born January 18, 1884 and Clerks meet. at Payson Fourth Wednesday, The home of Mr. and Mrs. in Tooele City, a son of Edward ele and will be held at the home LD.S. ward chapel. Burial was group were given special honor The theme of the Seagull graduaWayne Brinkerhoff was the scene Bird and Julia Bates Bird. He of Mrs. John D. Long, 124 South in Payson city cemetery. First street, n Friday, August 21 tion was carried out in the deli VBit of a patio party recently. A delispent his early life in Tooele and 2 and 4 p.m. between the entertain of hours and favors cious cious barbeque dinner, visiting tofood, will He remembered JOHN TATE FAMILY be Ophir. and Principal and Mrs. M. I. Oveson gether, and showing ment. of home girls Thirty five here through his activities as a The event will be by invitation. REUNION AT LAGOON a Pri- arrived home Tuesday, from of the club will act as Members also mothers Prethe event. marked participated, movies, he For several sportsman. years Winifred months visit in the northwest and sent were the Brinkerhoffs and will mary president Mrs. The John A. Tate family was "pitch on the old Tooele hostesses and the committee in PriThe Tooele Eleventh ward The Stockton ward Primary is Baseball team. charge of arrangements is com- hold a reunion on Saturday, Aug Rimington, Edith Weyland, second California, with their children and their children, Kathy, Terry and mary will have a parade and car- sponsoring a carnival on Friday, posed of Mrs. John D. Long, chair- 8 at Lagoon. The family will meet counselcr, leaders, Mae Porter, grandchildren. Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me He Bessie married Parker and nival, on Monday, August 10. The August 7, at the Stockton ward they lived at Trout Creek and man, Mrs. Roldnd Buys, Mrs. at 2 p.m. and dinner hour will be Larks, Mary Evelyn Hullinger, At Wallowa, Oregon, they were Kinbtry and Mr. McKinstry Sr., parade will march from the Fourth chapel to which everyone is in- Gold Hill, Nevada for several William McLaws, Mrs. Nornian at 6. Each family is asked to Blue Birds and Ruth Bevan guests of their son, Crawford and Mr. and Mrs .Bill Droegemeier Eleventh ward church to the city vited to attend. Bunn and Mrs. DeVon Iverson, (bring their own lunch. was life later at family, and at Boardman, Ore., and son. His spent years. park at II a.m. where there will Festivities will with their daughter, Mrs. Ronald at Los Angeles where he was emget underway be a fishing pond, and various SEVENTH WARD Black and family; and at Orland. 6 p.m. with a dinner which will ployed by Bccon Van and Storage games, also rides on the PRIMARY SERVICE California, with their son Gene, be served cafeteria style. There Company. There will foot races Seventh ward Primary will hold and family. will be fun games, a fish booth, Since his retirement in 1950, he for the various age groups, with service concessions. has resided in various parts other of They spent two days at Port- their "House of Prayer and horse rides prizes in each group. land viewing the events and ex- on Sunday, August 9, in connecProceeds will go to the ward Nevada. is out come invited, Everyone hibits of the Oregon centennial; tion with the ward sacrament serbuilding fund. Surviving are his widow, one plan to eat your lunch while you and were two days in San Fran- vice. Meeting time is 1 p.m. and Tooele Elma Mrs. sister, Evans, enjoy the fun. There will be hot cisco, sightseeing. and nephews everyone is invited to attend. nieces and several Low dogs, cookies, punch and popcorn dry held will be They report the weather services Funeral for sale. and hot, throughout their entire here Saturday, August 8, at 1 p.m. All in the Tate Mortuary. Burial will trip. be in the Tooele Cemetery. Keith Pedersen, local insurance ERNEST G. MANTES y Friends may call at the agent, was notified this week, that IN WASHINGTON TRAINS and SaturFriday evening he was the low bidder on a three to funeral time. prior day Cadet Ernest G. Mantes, son of year insurance policy, covering all At Utah of and Mrs. E. G. Mantes, 75 Mr. the owned State boilers by City E. First North, Tooele, is receivMr. Pedersen's bid of $10,958 Joshua Haig Gillette family re- through the General Insurance ing six weeks of training at the union will be held at the Tooele Company, of America was lower Reserve Officer Training Corps at than any other submitted by other summer camp at Tort Lewis, City park starting Saturday noon. SET'S Wash. The training was schedulUtah agents. ir.'VTt is Each participating family ed to be completed July 31, asked to prepare their own lunch cadet is a 1955 The NEW BABY Arrived A of Tooele high school Tooele County Wildlife I edcra-tioMr. and Mrs. A. L. Gibson, Salt graduate v1- and Tooele Valley Hospital and a 1959 graduate of the Umv. State Fish and Game Lake City, formerly of Tooele, of Utah, in Salt Lake City. He i. are rejoicing at the birth of a Forest Service will hold their anEdward and Dorothy Oitega a member of Sigma Phi Lpsilon baby girl, born Tuesday, August nual Vernon Range Ride Survey Quiiano. Grantsville, son, Aug. 5. 14, at St. Marks hospital. Salt Lake August 15 and 16. The Federation .raterniiy. Medical :I .. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kuchs and City. She weighs seven pounds will prepare the meals for these Betty Poole, Tooele MARRIAGE LICENSES interested in of and 14 ounces. Anxiously await- two days. Anyone children Arlene and Charles Mildred Conway, Tooele a tea for the lady visitors. L to R Mrs. World WBBA the in TOOELE NOT ONLY BOYS ing AT ISSUED THE and the this ride of their the having making South homecoming El Salvador, Chili, America, ing Earl Bush, Tooele DeVon Iverson, Mrs. Norman Bunn, Mrs. Series will be royally entertained, but also are Mauna Lynn, Dennis Federation prepare their meals, arrived here early this week for L. Perry-ton- , Accident Dodson. 27, Jr. James Mrs and roland William Mrs. who accomwill Buzia-mBuys McLaws, the mothers and other ladies an extended acat,on in the states, and Mach Happy grandparents contact, Orin Miller, Louie Jeanetta Seagraves, Tod Park Texas, and LaWana Jean John D. Long, chairman of the event. or Butch Porter, on or before pany them here. Pictured above is a comThey arc guests of his mother, are Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Gibson, Too-l- e. Dennis. Fuller, Lake Point 20, Fuel!, Club, no Womans 12 the from Jumcr piannmittee firearms.)! On (pledge Tootle dm! Mr. and Mr Mr, bur dli kueli.. .a--- Friday, Aug. Boy Is Believed Responsible For $4,000 Fire Tuesday Former Tooele Man Killed in multi-purpos- Two Youths Struck Autos Wednesday Mine Accident Coininiinily Help Is Needed To Condition the Ball Field n Tooele one-hal- Residents Attend Funeral Of Step Father step-fathe- r, Final Summer Swim To Begin Aug. 10 David LaBadie Home After 4 Years in Navy Tooele Stake To Hold BBhops and Auxiliary 3Ieeting Car-ncl- Lady -- l, y, will Visitors lo -- Re Entertained Former Tooclean Passes in Death -- a, Pan-aram- -- The Are Home from Stockton Ward 11 lit Ward Primary To hold Parade, Carnival Aug. 10 Ovesons on West Coal Primary to Hold Carnival merry-go-roun- Rids On Stale Boilers Gillette Family Mor-tura- Reunion Saturday Tooele Park Vernon Range Ride Set for August 15 Ls-- 16 Jusf The Joe Rucks Here r X! From South America i new-siste- s, Aut I H in nate "an A?1 jcn t |