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Show Volume Tooele, Utah Sixty-Fiv- e Elks Christmas Papers Oul Day Early Next Week Charily Ball Saturday Night The annual Christmas Charity Ball of the Elks Lodge, is scheduled for this Saturday, Nov. 21, at the Lodge Hall. Good music has been provided and dancing will be frm 9 p.m. to midnight. Between the hours of 11 and 12:30 a smorgasbord will b served for $1 per plate and the during evening, valuable prizes will be given away. All members are urged to be in attendance and are invited to bring guests with them. The Tooele Bulletin will publish Monday of next week and the Tooele Transcript on Wednesday, to permit a Thanksgiving holiday for the newspaper staff. deadline for the Bulletin will be Saturday and for The The Transcript, Tuesday. news copy deadline will be 11 a.m. on publication day. Advertising Sweet Ideas to He Topic of Junior Womans Club, Mon. FRIEND OF dent of Tooele Mrs. Evelyn Kerr, presileaders council County award presents the annual Friend of 4-- H 4-- H to Mrs. Nona Chamber Plans Big Christmas Sweet Ideas will be the topic of the evening, when members of the Tooele Junior Womans Club meet on Monday, Nov. 23, at 8:00 the p.m. in the Club rooms at City Hall. Mrs. Reed Russell will be guest Shibley, Salt Lake Tribune of the evening, and will present ideas in candy making and demonstrate chocolate dipping, ac cording to Mrs. Farrell Stewart and Mrs. Lloyd E. Hansen, co chairman for the meeting. All members are urged to at tend and members of the Tooele for frozen foods; Diann Weyland, Womens Club and other interestJanet DeSimon, Karen Kramer, ed ladies are invited also. and VVirginia Brown for health; Judy Reed, Janis Bryan and Carol Ann England for home improve In the Chamber of Commerce breakfast, Wed . morning, at the Kirk Coral Room, Elmer Tate was appointed chairman of the Retailers mittee with Ted Gillette, as- -- Awards Program is Held presented to Nona Shibley, by Evelyn Kerr, president of Tooele leaders council. This award is presented for outstanding serand is presented to vice to tion for Stdte Honor to Vicki Lee a person who is not a leader in ment. for outstanding work in safety. the organization. for leadership Cathy Schutz, The award is made by General A. Ferguson, 1939 Mana- achievement; Norma Warburton James o tri-tMotors and is an educational Vicki - Lee, and Sherri Kuester, Club Congress ger of the County Fair Board, the National records and Jolene to for good awards completion presented in Chicago. all members who had com- Reed, Judy Zentner, Karen Biggs for and Diann Weyland Mr. C. K. Ferre, representing pleted the years projects. achievement. Utah Poultry and Farmers Cowere medals winner preCounty Doris operative, made awards of recog- sented to the following: outnition to Cathy Schutz, for Pat Mueller, Sandra Adamson, meal Mueller and Ronald Nelson for standing achievement in preparation and to Joan Hullinger beautification of home grounds; for the top individual poultry pre- Cathy Schutz, Doris Adamson the and Pat Mueller for canning; paration demonstration at Senator Frank Moss, expected in state fair. Doris Adamson, Vicki Lee, Diann Nov. 28, has been forced Tooele, for DeSimon Janet and Kenneth W. Dean, representing Weyland his trip here, due to to cancel First Security Foundation of Utah clothing achievement. Senate meetings on Doris Adamson, Janet DeSimon made five dollar saving certifisoon to be held in Salt water cate awards to: Patricia Nelson, and Diann Weyland for style dress City. Linda Dew, Betty Musgrave, Susie review; Jolene Reed for dairy White and Selma Ann Sanchez, of foods demonstration; Cathy Senator Moss has extended an and Schutz, Jolene Tooele and Sherri Kuester Reed, Lynn invitation to all interested or conStevens and Judy Zentner, for cerned to attend the Heather Fitton of Lake View. The Friend of award was food preparation; Cathy Schutz, hearings. Tooele received several awards Wednesday important night at Achievement Exercises. Senator Ernest G. Mantes, presented a certificate of recogni 4-- 4-- -- Womans Clubs American Home Week Nov. Senator Moss Cancels Visit ' 4-- 22-2- 8 General Federation of Womens all over the land will observe American Home Week, November. Mrs. Herman Pedersen, Chairman American Home Department, Utah Federation of a Women's Clubs has outlined calendar of action for American Clubs 22-2- 8 . TOD Park Branch Homecoming Banquet Friday free-style- r, left by Ken Harkers graduation. Loveless is the first junior ever to achieve the honor of This terrific pair is being selected expected to lead Tooele to another state championship. Here they are pictured with Coach Pratt, Joe on the left, Boyd on the right. Two Tooele LDS Stakes Plan Sunday School Conventions Tooele Slake Sels Mecl 69 The 1960 Sunday School Convention for the North Tooele stake is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 21, and will be held at the Third-Sevent- The most sensationally successteam in the history of Utah High School athletics, the Tooele swimming team is currently in training as they prepare for the dual and triangular meets and defense of their state championfive ship which they have won years in a row. Region champions for the past six years, state champions for the past five years, undefeated in 72 consecutive dual and triangular meets and holders of seven of the sine state swimming records, plus :he state diving champion, the rank Buff of coach Leigh Pratt supreme in the high school swimming pools. GROWING Each year swimming gains in loth popularity and numbers and or the 1960 season, three schools will be entering competition for the first time. Ben omond, Weber, and Ogden will :ield teams this year as the states second largest city gets the act. In spite of the fact that there vill be more schools competing, addi-:ion- in-;- o the plus the fact that Tooele will be holder, and Mel Roberts, a marked team, there isnt a states best breaststroker, are the team that can seriously threaten individual title holders. Tooeles strangle hold on swimThey are joined by Mark Imai, ming and diving titles. This years Russell Rimington, Rick Battison, team appears to be the strongest and Ray Stalnaker, who were coach Pratt has ever assembled members of the winning relay From last years champs, Pratt teams. This group of kids alone lost three good swimmers in Ken strike fear into any squad in the Arnel state. Harker, plus Brown and Roger Murray, but all And to make Tooele's team even the others are back, plus the ad- more potent, you can add such dition of freshmen Gary McLaws, point winners, and possible chamPaul Kroff, Farrell Bryan and pions as Boyd Loveless, Criag Lohnes, a very promising Bill Soderborg, Mike Stonebrak-er- , Dave Gordon and John Stahl, sophomore Bill Anderson, a junior Floyd Lewis, and senior Gerald all of whom captured points in the state meet last year. Its no Beagley. NINE CHAMPIONS wonder Tooele looms as the In the squad of 26, Tooele can states best, for the sixth year in point to nine state champions and a row. And there are still more, kids record holders and there doesnt appear to be a swimmer in the like Jim Maughan, Bob Maynard, state that can topple any one of Jay Riding, Jim Whear, Ronald them. Dave Riming-to- Brown and Mike Colbath, are all is the backstroke and indivi- capable of winning races and capdual medley champ, all of these s turing points three Joe would be stars on any other time divMayo, and one of the! team in the state. ing champion, states finest freestylers, Paul Me The 1959 squad is comprised of Laws, 400 yard freestyle record four freshmen, eight sophomores, in As a greater inducement to Tooele evening shoppers, week to stores began last Annual Sunday School convention for Tooele Stake, will be held in the Tooele Fourth Eleventh Ward chapel, starting at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, according to Stake Sunday School Superintendent, Joel Dunn. -- offer "exceptional" Friday evening, 6 p. m.to 9 p.m. bargains. These particular shopper specials will only be offered from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday evening unless otherwise designated in the ad. The specials may be found within most of the ads in this issue of the TRANSCRIPT and in future issues of this paper. The program Is designed by the stores- as an added service to customers. The convention will be under the direction of two members of the General Sunday School Board. All stake and ward Sunday School workers are urged to at- tend. The convention originally scheduled to be held in the Tooele Central School has been changed to - the Fourth Eleventh Ward Church. - -- sisting as According to Mr. Tate, plans have already been formulated for Christmas and street decorations will be completed by December 4. In addition to these decorations, there will be a huge Christmas tree on the corner of Vine and Main street. Merchants will remain open , until 9 p.m. from Friday, Dec. 11, until Ved. Pec. 23. Christmas Eve, Dec. 24, the stores will close at 6 p.m. The Christmas grand opening will be Friday evening, 4 December, when Santa Claus will arrive, and the Christmas lights will be turned on. On Saturday, Dec. 5, there will be free shows for the kiddies and Santa will be on hand to pass out candy. Second Ward Sets Bazaar Tooele Second Ward Relief Society bazaar will be held Saturday, November 21, at the ward church house. Main and First North, beginning at 10 a.m. 'Many fine articles will be avail able, at attractive prices, and will include tea towels, pillow cases, and aprons. Home baked food will also be available as well as home made candy. Another item of interest will be a white elephant table. The general public is cordially invited to attenej. Slockton Ward Relief Society Bazaar Nov 20 The Stockton Ward Relief Society Bazaar, will be held, Friday, November 20, starting at 4 p.m. when a hot plate lunch will be sold. The cludes menu for the lunch increamed chicken, mashed Tod Park LDS Branch will hold potatoes, salad and hot rolls with a combined home coming and a choice of milk or hot chocolate, welfare banquet on Friday, 20 all for fifty cents. Desert of cake 6 November, starting at p.m. in or pie will be extra. Serving will the Child Welfare Building, ac- continue until 7 p.m. cording to Parley Savage, branch At seven oclock, the bazaar president. items will go on sale, and include A turkey dinner with all the many nice articles, suitable for trimmings is being served, as a Christmas giving. home Other features of the bazaar event, for both coming members and former members will be: a used clothing booth and their families. with many outstanding values. The costs have been set at There will be cakes and pies for $3.00 a plate or $10.00 i family, 'sale. And a special cake walk and the . money will be used forjwith a pie or cake for prizes. welfare. The public is cordially invited 'to attend. Public is invited. eleven juniors and only 3 seniors, so things look mighty rough for the other swimming teams for at least a few more years. LOTS OF MEETS To get his champions ready for the Region meet, which will be held February 13 and the state meet scheduled for February 20, Pratt has lined up thirteen preliminary meets, plus an Invitational Relay meet. Nine of these meets will be here in Tooele along with the big Relay carnival HERE Nov. HARRY MEDFORD of Harrys Sinclair Service, presents Zella Gollaher with a $7.50 check for naming Rep. John W. Rowberry (right) as last weeks Whos Who. Mrs. Gollaher missed the clues by one (she said) 24 Jan. Jan. Saturday night, November 21, Explorers and Mia Maids of the Tooele, North Tooele and Grants-vill- e stakes and their guests, will hold their annual Rose Prom at the North Tooele stake house, beginning at 8:30 p.m. Brown, According to Camille chairman, and Robert Erickson, vice chairman, the dance is either semi formal or best dress, and admission for couples or stag is free with budget card or guest ticket. Committees from various wards in the three stakes have been busy setting up elaborate decorations, planning the floor show, taking care of refreshemnts, advertising and working on the selection of a prom Sweetheart and her escort. Each ward has chosen a re presentative anr from this group, be will a prom "Sweetheart chosen. Completing work on the decora County Treasurers Office Open Saturday Tooele County treasurers office will remain open Saturday, Nov. 22 from 9 to 5 p.m. for the convenience of the taxpayers of the county. and tions are the Tooele Fifth while the Clark Eighth wards At Logan of 72 consecutive wins, going for At Cyprus them, stretching over six years, and with 13 meets this year, this Region eet, Feb. 13 and State, F amazing string of victories should Region Meet, Feb. 13 and State be extended to 85 by the end of 21 All home and $7.50 for the right name. merchant is Tooele Drug, Rose Prom Set Sat. 26 meet, Feb. there were 27), so this weeks jackpot is up to $35.00 for the right number of clues 28, 20. the year. meets are scheduled for 3:45 p.m. Tooele has a string Three Local Youths Join U.S. Army Reserve Six Month Training Plan Niel Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Nielson, 283 North 2nd, and a senior at Tooele High Sshool, has joined "B Troop, 4th Recon, 8th Cav., the local Army Reserve Unit, to fulfill his military obligation. Under the program, Nielson will be allowed to finish his high school and will not go on six months active duty until after his graduation in June. He then will return and fulfill the remainder of his military obligation in Tooele or another Reserve unit of his choice, by attending weekly meetings and a two week summer camp. B ComAccording to Capt. Stratford L. Wendleboe, Troop mander, the six month Reserve Program is the most convenient way for young fellow's to meet their military obligation with mini mum interference to their civilian plans. Capt. Wendleboe stated that two other men, Mavin S. Campbell, AWAY At Box Elder son of Mrs. Manila Campbell, 61 East Clark St., Grantsville, and 492 8th St, TOD, At Granite Henry Padilla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Padilla, for six months Ord. Ft. are for November Calif., 28, leaving At Clearfield Lomond - Tooele. active duty with the Reserve program. Sponsoring First " - Sixth Ward church. The party will be a family night affair, according to Bishop A. W. Steadman, who extends an invitation to all members of the ward to attend in family groups. An invitation is also extended to all former ward members, all stake officers and friends of the outgoing, bishopric, J. Dean Zentner, Leonard C. Kirk and Wayne ward in Grantsville, is ' handling the refreshments, the Tooele Se cond and Tenth wards, will supervise selection of the King and Queen and flowers, and the Tooele First, advertising. Theme of the dance is Cana dian Sunset. Mallett, wherever they might live. A very fine program has been arranged following which will be and visiting dancing, Outgoing Sixth Ward Bishopric To he Honored Eagles Auxiliary The outgoing bishopric of the Tooele Sixth ward will be honored Regular meeting of the Eagles at a program and social on Fri- Auxiliary will be held Monday, 23 day November 20, at 8 p.m. in the November at 8 p.m. Oran Mueller One of Nine Seoul Masters for Jamboree Oran Mueller, district scout first applicants from Tooele councommissioner, for Tooele County ty. Other scouts and explorers and veteran scouter, has been who wish to attend the Jamboree selected as Scoutmaster for the can pick up applications at the at Colorado office of this newspaper. ApplicaJubilee Jamboree Springs, Colorado, in July 1960. tions must be in by December 7. A veteran in scouting, Vernon Proctor, Jamboree chairman for the Great Salt Lake Coun- Mr. Mueller has also received the cil, announced today that Mr. Silver Beaver award, the highest Mueller was one of nine men honor a local council can bestow from the entire Great Salt Lake on a volunteer. He has served as Council, selected for such a post scoutmastre, committeeman, as -in the Jamboree contingent. sistant district commissioner for Mr. Mueller will head up an or- Roundtables, and in other scoutganization of forty boys and men ing capacities. He is a veteran of from Tooele County and Salt Lake Jamborees, having attended both City, during the planning and ac the national Jamboree in 1953, at and tual participation in the 1960 Irvine Ranch in California Jamboree. One boy each from the World Jamboree at Ontario, Troop and Post 140 in Wendover Canada, in 1955. have already signed up, as the Mr. Mueller is an Eagle Scout and wears the Scoutmasters Key, a special award for training and accomplishment in Scouting. He was also given the Distinguished Service Award by the Tooele Jr. of Chamber Commerce for his service to youth. He has also been very active in LDS Church work. He served in the bishopric for the Eleventh ward for five and a half years and is presently assigned to work with the Aaronic Priesthood in Tooele Stake. Dec. 3 16 , Dec. Dec. 17 Dec. 21 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 28 Feb. 4 .. n - h ward chapel, starting ' promptly at 7:30 p.m. Leland H. Monson and Clair W. Johnson will represent the General Sunday School board. Those requested to attend include stake presidency, high council representative, stake mission president, all Sunday School stake board members, ward bishoprics, ward Sunday School officers and teachers and all teacher trainees. There will be a film shown and department work. Buff Webfeet Take to Water for Sixth Straight Title Try ful North Slake Makes Plans Stores Start Specials Home Week, to which all Federa- are ted Club Women of Tooele happy to comply with. Sunday - Family attendance at church; discuss plans for the week. Monday - Prepare home coming celebration for family reunion. Tuesday - Participate in comobservance munity Thanksgiving as a family. Wednesday - Open House 'for good neighbor visits. Thursday - Family fellowship for Thanksgiving. Include Bible readings and Psalms. Thanksgiving Friday - Share with under privileged, handicap ped or lonely senior citizens. Saturday - Family recreation. Visit to museum, library or concerts. Mrs. Pedersen, speaking for the American Home Department, urges every club member and family to "preserve our priceless heritage by strengthening our homes, the foundation of our nation. -- JOE MAYO AND BOYD LOVELESS were of the powerful Tooele elected Mayo, the states swimming team for 1959-6champion diver for three years, must rank as Utahs outstanding diver as well as one of the finest swimmers, while Loveless a great is expected to take up most of the slack Number Twenty Four 20, 19 59 . 4-- 4-- Friday, November pad-dler- Dec. 10 Jan. Jan. 12 18 Box Elder-Be- n Good Music Valuable Prizes CAP Cadets to Sell Candy Thurs. - Fri. f Oran Mueller Civil Air Patrol Cadets will be out in force Thursday and Friday evening, in a house to house canvas to raise funds for their uniforms and activities. The cadets will be in uniform and will be selling candy at $1 per box. The candy is a choice brand and the customer is assured full value for the dollar. There will be three kinds to choose from aluend coconut, walnut fudge and chocolate mints. |