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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, August Dance Revue Pro Football To Highlight Begins Next Week Giants pro team Fair County next quarterbacks 14, 1959 1 v. The New York will be ball High light of the Tooele County the Fair entertainment will be tnnual dance review of the students of the Dorothy Searle Sshool f Dancing. The colorful affair is scheduled .o be held on Friday, August 21. it 8 pm. in the recreation hall f the North Tooele Stake taber-lacle- . Lovely new costumecs are being Mrs. :ompleted, according to Searle, who extends a cordial invitation to all to attend. Sixty will participate. New dancers Jances and music will add to the interest of the show which draws capacity crowds. Admission is free. y YOUNG DANCERS from the Dorothy Searle dancing school are caught dreaming of their parts in the coming dance revue which will be stated August 21, as a feature of the Too P ele County Fair. The young ladies who will participate are Pamela Baldwin, left and Judy Powell right. i tk lliaia OES Plans Thrift Day Sale for Friday, Aug. 11 footin knee-dee- week, when Utah's own Lee Grosscup joins his team mates at Winooski Park, Vt. next week. Besides the two old standbys, and Chuckin Charlye Conerly coach Jun Lee Don Heinrich, Howellnow has Frank Gifford, the talented halfback, who announced he will try to beat out Conerly and Heinrich for the No. 1 pass-n- g and spot. In addition, the team has picked up George Shaw, the former Oregon Ace, from Baltimore. Grosscup, the former Ute will join the team after appearing in Friday's college game in Chicago. All that will make for an interesting battle among the five Giant York quarterbacks when New in plays the San Francisco the University of Utah stadium 19 September at 8 p.m. in The Salt Bleacher QuarterLake Tribune back professional football game. the Tickets at $5 or $3.50 for g signal-callin- all-st- 49-e- Tooele Eastern Star Clubs will hold a Thrift Day sale on Friday, August 14. beginning at 10 a m. at 21 South Main (former 'ocation of First Security Bank). There will be clothing and household items and furniture and other odds and ends, all at attractive prices. The public is invited o come in and browse around and take advantage of the Thrift Day Sale. Intermountain Area sports classic may be obtained by writing: Pro Grid Game, Athletic Ticket Office, University of Utah, Salt Lake City 12, Utah. Checks should be made payable to The Salt Lake Tribune. Tooele's Jr. Golfers Make Good Showing Power Mower Accidents Increase After the third day of competition, three of Tooeles four boy contingent to the Utah State Jr. The War II exodus Open at Salt Lakes Niblcy Park from the city to the suburbs were still playing. d probrought with it a Roger Lougy, after three winnblem the power lawn mower. the ing matches, was still in One of the first mower accidents championship flight of the 12 year of record occured fifteen years ago old section, while Keith Gowans to a soldier who was wounded in and Frank Sweeda were slated to :he leg by a spoon hurled by a play each other, Thursday, in the mower busy in his front lawn. consolation bracket of the 14 year The number of mower mishaps olds. has increased since them in direct Nine year old Jan Bryan playwas proportion to the added popularity ing in the pee wee section of the power mower. eliminated Wednesday after win In 1958 an estimated fifteen mil- ning his first match Monday. lion power mowers were in use. While no national statistics are FAMILY REUNION available on the power mower acand The deccndants of John cident problem, a study in GeorEmily Warlton Oborn, met at Vergia turned up these facts, accord- non, Utah, on Saturday, August ing to the National Safety Council. 1st, in a family reunion. Eighty 1. Three out of ten persons in- family members enjoyed lunch, a in post-Worl- d - -- TO MAKE HOME IN FLORIDA. Visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Nellie West, is her daughter, Mrs. Stewart Allen and children who will leave this week to make their home in St. Petersburg, Florida, where Mr. Allen is employed. Pictured above L to R are: Janet Kay, Beverly, Shirley Ann, Mrs. Allen and Alene. They expect to leave for the south this weekend via air. Tooele Americans In World Series; To Play Canada Next - blasted a home run to give Too- in the World Series no mean ele their first three counters. feat when you consider they had to come through a fifteen team Provo, by flip of a coin team and they struck back District One tourney and then get in the bottom of the first. Henry past Provo, winners of a ten team Hensgen, first man up, picked on tourney. a McPhie fast ball, and lined it The locals, coached by Ralph over the left field wall for a home and Raymond Harris will now go of run, a ground out, brought up against the Marpole League Steve Price and he doubled down Vancouver B.C. at 5 p.m. next the left field line and scored on Wednesday. Marpole, Canadian a throwing error to post the score WBBA champs will no doubt prove at another tough obstacle for the TooAt this point, McPhie reared ele American League Tooeles back and got the next two batters newest sports heros. via the strikeout route to quench the fire. And he kept firing the aspirin pills to strike out the side far. in the second to rack up five conThe Provo team came through a ten team district tournament secutive strike outs. In the third inning McPhie scorand they were loaded with dynamite in their bats and a fircball-in- ed what proved to be the winning curve ball pitcher in the per- run when he blasted one out of son of Ronnie Wall. A tough team the ball park for a home run. Make Bid to beat and a sweet victory for Provo made their biggest threat our local stars. in the fifth inning after two were Hit Quick . . . out. McPhies roundhouse pitch in Tooele struck the first inning didn't break enough and hit Wall when with two out, McPhie work- to put a runner on. An error moved Wall for a walk, John Wilson ed him to second from where he cracked out a single to put two on scored on Hensgens single. McPhie and then catcher Jimmy Miles then forced Bate to ground out to end the inning. Tooele got Jerry Nash as far as third after he singled in the sixth but he couldnt score and they applied the finisher in Provos half of the final inning as Price lined out to Larry Hansen in centerfield, from Rasmussen grounded out short to first and Farmer lofted a high fly to Wilson at first for the Tooele Americans ticket to the World Series. hits and three errors; Provo AmMcPhie struck out ten, didnt erican: Three runs on three hits walk a man, and gave up just 3 and three errors. hits. Jim Miles was a solid anWP McPhie, LP Wall. chor behind the plate and was the HR Miles, McPhie, Hensgen only Tooele player to solve Walls 2B, Pice slants for more than one hit -SO, McPhie 10, Wail 11 his three run homer and a single. . Jerry Nash at short handled 3 BB, McPhie, none. Wall, 3. without an chances error, tough VISIT AT MONTANA and along with Wilson at first, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Frazier Curtis Groskreutz at second and Alon Lewis at third backed Mc- and son Kent, returned home last Phie with some brilliant fielding. Friday, from a two weeks vacaOutside of Hensgens homer, Me tion trip to visit parents, Mr. and Phie allowed only three balls to be Mrs. Earl Vernon, and brother, hit out of the infield, facing only Mr. and Mrs. Fred Vernon and twenty two men in the six innings. family, at Stevensville, Montana. Canada Next They also enjoyed lots of gooc Now Tooele has a representative fishing. A gang of young boys carrying the banner of the Tooele American Boys Baseball League has joined the ranks of Tooele's athletic greats as they qualified for the WBBA World Series by turning back the powerful Provo American League The strong right arm and unGerald erring accuracy of McPhie, backed by a gang of hard demons hitting, smooth fielding who possess the poise and confidence of true champions carried the Tooeleans into the grand fithe first Tooele Boys Basenals ball team ever to advance this All-Sta- e 4-- g CHEVROLETS, '59's BIGGEST SELLER IS YOUR BEST BUY RIGHT NOW ! HURRY IN AND Like New Home In Grantsville This wonderful two bedroom home is just like new. Hardwood floors in living room, hall and bedrooms. The bath room is nice, the roomy kitchen with its many cabinets is and eating space are a welcome arrangement. Home located on a nice large lot. There is also a large shop or garage. Listed for only $8,000. Sec this delightful home today. lumineut plaid an fine cotton Softly ploated skirt Scoop nocklino Sido upper closing Shoo 20 10. 12. 14. 16, in RED or TURQUOISE 1. 23 SOUTH MAIN 2" hrm J38 PHONE 860 t Woman's Scratch Rowling League Being Organized Attention all women bowlers! The womans scratch bowling1 league is now forming teams. on There will be a meeting Wednesday, August 19 at 8 p.m. at the Tooele Bowl. There will also be a sweeper August 26 with $20 of free bowling for the team .hat wins. Anyone interested in joining the scratch league, please contact Retha Gillette at 1483-anytime or Betty DcBois at 1670-after 5 p.m. Bowling will begin September 2 at 8:30 p.m. AND DEMETRUS And The GLADIATORS SISTER VISITS Mrs. Myrtle Bracken of Glendale and California, is visiting here is being extensively MON Atkin Realty & Construction 324 South Main Street Phone 1335 Keith Pedersen -- 90 Claude Atkin - 1167 entertained gzin'Jir::: zzs Si ENDS SATURDAY HORSE SOLDIERS MATINEE SAT. 1 AND P.M. Hi STARTS SUNDAY : IjA. AiSV1 -- . Schubera's'tJh Up The Ship - TUES - WED by her family and friends. She is guest at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Bell. Don't Give - A mower mishaps are hurt jured program, and genealogy meeting. by objects thrown by the mower. Mr. Rendell Durrant flashed pic2. One injury in seven results tures on a screen, of all of the in some permanent disability. older family members. The child3. Toes and feet are parts of the ren enjoyed games and the adults body most often injured. visited together. The family group Power mowers are especially was organized last year with, Norhandy for the large lawn, may be man Oborn, president; Arlow inconvenient for the small city Oborn, vice president and Mrs. lot. According to the Council, they secretary. Attending from are no more dangerous than any Allen, Tooele were Mr. and Mrs. Vincent other gadget used around the Cooper and sons, Alan, Roger and yard - if a few basic rules such Verdell Saxton, Mr. and Mrs. Melas these are observed: vin Oborn and son Reed, Mr. and 1. Don't use an electric mower Mrs. Rendell Durrant, and chilwhen the grass is wet and slippery. and dren, Gloria Allen, Howard 2. Dont let children operate a friend, Lynn, Dell and Floyd. mower. 3. Refule out of doors. Never refuel a power mower while its running or still hot from use. 4. Cut sideways, not up and down, on hills and banks. Be sure of your footing and balance. the area to be mowed of sticks, stones, wire and other SATURDAY & SUNDAY obstacles. 6. Know how to disengage the clutch and stop the engine quickly. Power lawn mowers, the Council agrees, are a great time, saver. But they brought with them new hazards which users must guard against. W 7' u. w w- V er bros. Technicolor E B |