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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, April 22, 1960 J. Rowbcrry Releases Fire Insurance Survey Results s S 3 t t - - l'-- I TOOFLE fOl'RTU WARD MIA girls won voile) ball championships for both the A (12-1- 4 )ear) and B (la years and up) In Tooele stake. The girls were presented with individual certificates and a plaque which will be on display in the trophy case in the Tooele High Baseball and Judy Moser, Second row: Carol Rust, Sally Shields, Caro) Ann England, Jean Bran, Harriet Carson, Leona Kenny, Glenna Gordon, Ireta Castagno, Jean Christensen, Third row: Bobby Lu Walters, Cindy Bryan, Linda Bateman, Marijune Pratt, Carina Hanks, Julie Jonc and l.uta Stuuneggcr. Back row: Beverly Uhlte, stake activity counselor; Alma Jean Walters, ward sports director and Mable Mueller, stake YWMIA ward church. Here they are pictured: Eront Row (L to R) Pam Besan, Jeril Bateman, Diane Shields, Kathleen McCoy, Donna Marie Walters, Gloria Gordon. Paula White-housMarilyn Stewart, Vickie Walters, Patti Mueller, Sharlene Lance, Gale Vance Tooele I ourth Ward MIA coped the stake e, once"fe President. Five other team members were absent when the picture was aken. reiiii-nnel'11- i OUR INVESTMENT IN YOUR HEALTH nr in 0 pz zizzz PZZZZCZZZZ'Z pzzz 1 i i I .... VZ&ZZZ&Z4&ZpIi Brunch Kick-Of- f sen, state secretary. Following brunch the ladies enjoyed a round of golf with prizes going to Alice LIndberg, low gross; Barbara Hansen, second low gross; Norma Jensen, low net and Barbara Strong, second low net Lady golfer turned out Wednesday morning to officially begin the golfing season at the local links. State officers present included: Montie Elliot, president; Phyllis Troesland, state handicap chairman and Barbara Han hits and committed 4 errors. Granger had 13 runs on 15 hits and six errors. Tooele 5 Bingham 2 Tooele High School baseballers picked up their second league victory at the expense of Bingham Monday on the local diamond. Barry Thomas busted George Sluga in the pitching department. Ninth grader, Jim Leonelli banged out two long triples and highlight the Tooele attack. George Sluga had the only extra base imaWfg C with a double, for Bingham. V Johnson had three hits in 4 for Bingham. The victory places Tooele tie for second in league play. rus leads the league. W League standings: Cyprus Caldwell Drug Registered Pharmacist Always On Dut-yNorth Main Phone 169 29 in a Cyp- L 0 1 1 2 2 3 Bingham Top Cuts - US Good Grade as host Tooele, after making it in the big leagues last year will get in that victor playoff, also to the WBBA finals, and town when another chance to further their reputation as a Southwest Regional Babe Ruth boys they play host to the Pacific baseball tournament in August. Anzona. New Representatives from Hawaii, Mexico, Nevada, of this the taste will hospitality Mexico, Utah and California bfball ... Ron Granger Jordan Murray To Hot Bake Bulli Tourney fmeElmer Tate is Babe Ruth state director and he has a big He 11 need the unon his hands in getting ready for the playoffs. got last year. qualified help that the WBBA committee if but you arent called to help, Its still some time away in whatever way you can! hope you'll call to offer help deceased, was the principal speakAttends Funeral er. Among the relatives and friends For Kin in Salt Lake attending from Tooele were the Funeral services were held on following, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Monday at the Larkin Mortuary Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lee, Mr. in Salt Lake City for Mrs. Ada and Mrs. Ray Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bethel Young, who died Fri- Francis Steele, Mr. and Mrs. day at a Salt Lake Hospital after Sidney Huliinger, Mrs. Gray, Mrs. suffering a heart attack. Fleenor and Mrs. Bemadine NelMrs. Young is a sister to City son. Policeman Henry Lee. WOMEN Elder Harold B. Lee, of the Women have been noted for unCouncil of the Twelve of the LDS Church, a second cousin of the told ages. tries Tooele Friday In The a dismal showing, with the Spokane Braves and Frank Howard, the great Los Angeles prospect who could someday wipe Babe Ruth record off the books. Take nothing away from the Bees. They still play some mighty good ball. Our only complaint is the night baseball in early season play. Wed like to take the boys who have dreams of some day playing in the big leagues. But the late night hours, the unseasonable cold and various other reasons usualy keep all concerned home. I hope the Buzzer management sewn gets the roof on Derks and then feels they can play a few daytime games. a few years ago, we sat in a Speaking of Frank Howard hotel room with him following a basketball game between BYU and Ohio State. Howard had almost, but not quite, wrecked the Y New York in the convictory hopes in Madison Square Garden in solation round of the Holiday Festival. at the Following the game, members of both teams gathered hotel and had quite a gab fest. Exchanging of ideas and methods, information on common opponents, their strengths and weaknesses, were discussed.. One that you like to look back on, especially when as a boy makes good as Howard has. He impressed us even then His a deducated athlete. He wanted more than anything to succeed. feeling now is still much the same. To us, this is the great advantage and reward of participating athletics. The friendships you gain, the goals you set for yourself. basketWe enjoyed witnessing Howards performances on the ball court We look forward to his making it in the big leagues. ... 39 14 1C AB R II 4 2 1 3 2 Whitworth, c Bocton, rf Shein. p TOTAL: 39 13 IS Doubles: White, Leonelli, Wood; Home run: Orr. Winning pitcher: Tate; Losing pitcher, Shein. TOOELE: 2 0 12 117 GRANGER: 0 0 0 I S 2 0 Tooele had fourteen runs on 16 up-to-d- Those who thought Brigham Young University would lie In jeopardy of losing their dominance in the sport of track and field should have been in the University of Utah stadunn, last Saturday, when the Cougait literally romped over Utah, 101 to 22. It wi the biggest margin in the history of track and field in the skjlme. As one of Utuh's "sure" first place winner. Jon Johnson, saiJ, following hi loss to a ,Y" newcomer in hi feature, the 4H). "where d.d he come from? I've never heard of him before! Brigham Young University came up with several surprises last weekend. The 4!0 vtitor wa a boy named Bill Walton, a transfer from a California Junior College and formerly a member of the L.A. St rider, a top west coast AAU track and field team. While the Utes were wondering how to ever stop BYU's fabulous distance man Gary Griffith,, the Cougars came up with a freshman to show them how, as Harry Jeffers ran first in the mile and Gnffeih wa content to place third. A first time member of the Y" crowd, Richard Bair .picked up first place points in the shot put. Bob Cowart in the high jump and Larry Schlappi in the broad jump. The Cougar were actually minus two of their top men, Ed Costa, who hold the Skyline high jump record, and Glade Nixon, top broad jump man. And Thursday, Coaih Robison discovered a good prospect In the broad Jump, out of his majors class. Some unknown, sailed out 23 feet 11 Inches, while fulfilling his requirement for the class. Ho couldn't join the Cats in their Utah dual meet, but he will ihow up in subsequent meets. The Cougars ran one. two, three, in ten events as well as winning the relay. This means Utah placed in only four events. They won two, the high and low hurdles, seemingly the only weak plac In BYU' plans. So, watch out. New Mexico, Utah State and Colorado State, those bright dreams of upsetting the Cougars appear destined to wait a few years yet. The licet Buzz Back to Tokii Salt Lake Bees buzzed open the 10 season last Orr. p Parr, ss Our prescription department represents our investment in your health. As a member of the community health team, we maintain complete stocks of pharmaceuticals, antibiotics, biological, and special therapeutic agents. We are specialists trained to compound your doctors prescriptions and are prepared to render the professional service you and your doctor have a right to expect Your patronage is invited. Up-- ct ! ter and when the ball got through Granger had tallied six big runs the center field all runners scorto go in front 6 to 5. ed. Tooele tied it up in the top of BILLY LAMB replaced Glen the fifth, only to have Granger come back with five big runs in Caldwell and drew a walk. Barry the bottom of the fifth on two Thomas followed with a line shot errors, one walk and three buts. to left sending Lamb to second. Tooele 14 Granger IS for one run Kenny Turnbow singled to center Tooele travelled last in Tooele pecked away Lamb wh the tvmg run s.iuh. but second of the P leninie Thursday in their Jim Leonelli singled to score theaml f in bo,Iom 8 ,he PJir baseball encounter Thomas with the seventh home with their first league ?mmrI Ta,e haJu naw re! Barry placed Louis Lopez on the mound and winning run. 14 13 to tory for Tooele. Tommy Tate retired the side Tooele started the ball game Going into the top of the seventh in the bottom of the seventh and with three successive singles by h(.,d a cofnmanding 13.7 Tooele had won its first league Jack Uhite, Louis Lopez and Tom Granger game 14 to 13. cad Tate which scored two runs. Too- ,n tht, , of u. sm,mh Jim AB R II ele picked up one more run .n'Leono,li ,lVJon an error. HuwardIL 5 3 3 h.rd and two in the top of the Dunlvay Rrounded out second lo)2 ,b n' ,ur first for out number one. Doug'T j ,?' , 3 IN THE bottom of (he fourth, 'Smith, batting for Bobby Zentner Caldwell' a lb 0 Lopez walked the first and second dropped a Texas League into short 1 lb Lamb, batters, then struck out the next (left field. 1 man to force out at second. Then Jack White brought both runners Thomas, 3b 0 followed a single, a double, a walk home with a line shot double to Turnbow, cf 1 and a grand slam home run by left center for his third smash Leonelli, c 1 Lancer pitcher, Orr. Lopez then of the day. Louis Lopez walked Dunlavy, rf 1 struck out Pair to end the inning. 'Tommy Tale lined a single to con- - Zentner. If 1 If Smith, Bunn, If TOTAL: GRANGER: Wiedenuer, cf Wood, 2b Nelson, lb Blake. If ... Davis, 3b m il Pulls Surprise f The State Finance CummhMun what change they want, if am ami imuiame pmgtant with a just completed a survey of only Salt lake City rrturnej thenjsurame jmlicy m access of a $o0. Fire Insurance on Slate, County, Questionnaire No OiX) fire marking it, City and School District buildings Jcnmmrni. j Many of the State are self in- from questionnaires returned to Inured Some have partial self, tn- all State, County.' 4uram.c ,nanv Commissioner J. W. Row berry) The vs,.4 frum pjy Vil.e and School Di strut bield- llu, who has conducted the survey. flJlld snj vmie gt.n,.rji pjy Oofi Invirame Tlir questionnaire asked for nK' ' jUHS, s ,y legislative Appn J.'Ml.sut.O.i: With an anthis information: Value of build Jcovera jo,,, stlUti CjmMl, buy U'e pn.lIlon mgs, coverage of buildings, pietniutn of L)2'i,22l insurance because of Constitutuin-nua- l premium and are you in- - J,le l"vl ,n ' "as 414.153 aj on aj prt) visions, thereby paying all with a premium ,lkM. from t)u.)r terested in self insurance. From Slate building general fund, the questionnaire returned. 20 of JllS.OsG 40 IKE f IVVME Commission ub- Till. STATE I inance Commls-- j mi(ed the report to the Board of Ctnmties are in favor of Self In surance, four are requesting no'on is responsible for the distri-- j i.xamint.rs April 19th without two want more study, two.butnm of all agent co,",,'is',ilins-- commendation, pending meetings are satisfied with the present lust less than 600 throughout the' ,h (he uurcau and Comm One of State. the finance (representatives of the Insurance policy and one Insurance by sealed bid. employees devotes her full timJCompans. Thirty two school districts want to this division. The questionnaires from Tooele From this survey, the State self insurance and two Districts ore satisfied with present policy. hope to get a substantial reduc- - County. Tooele City and The Board of Education Indicated that they Thirty cities want self insurance' lion in the Fire insurance rales, and a small number is undecided! insurance by sealed bids, or a self favored a self insurance program i' SEEING WITH DEAN tp6rf- sj;, Jtsjc Bingham had two runs on hits with no errors. Tooele had five runs on nine hits and committed two errors. Triples: Leonelli (2), Doubles: Tate, Sluga. WP, Thomas; LP, Sluga. Tooele Stake Softball Schedule FIRST HALF Wednesday, May 4 Sixth Ward vs First Ward 7:00 Last week at the University of Arizona at Tucson, seven to 8:30, Field Number One. members of the Utah State University attended the Western Vernon vs Stockton, 7:00 to 8:30 Conference. Former Tooele High Region Field Number Two. were: L to R: Merlyn Jones, in School attendance students Thursday, May 5 (Advisor to Fraternities), son of Mrs. Con Jones and Gary Eleventh Ward vs Fourth Ward Steadman, President of Kappa Sigma Fraternity at USU. 8:30 to 10:00, Field Number Two. Gary is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Steadman, and Wednesday, Mary 11th is a Junior in Tool Engineering at Utah State University. Stockton vs First Ward, 7:00 to 8:30, Field Number One. Vernon vs Eleventh Ward, 7:00 Friday, June 10th First Ward vs Fourth Ward, 7:00 Sixth Ward vs First Ward, 7:00 to 8:30 Field Number Two. to 8:30, Field Number One. to 8:30, Field Number One. Thursday, May 12th 8:30 7:00 to vs Sixth Ward vs Vernon, 7:00 to Vernon Stockton, Sixth Ward vs Fourth Ward, 8:30, Field Number Two. 8:30 to 10:00, Field Number Two. Field Number Two. Thursday, June 16th Wednesday, May 18th Sixth Ward vs Fourth Ward, Stockton vs Fourth Ward, 7:00 American League to 8:30, Field Number One. 8:30 to 10:00, Field Number Two. Sixth Ward vs Eleventh Ward, Friday, June 17th Tryouts Set 7:00 to 8:30 Field Number Two. Stockton vs First Ward, 7:00 to W.B.B.A. American League try8:30 Field Number One. Thursday, May 19th Vernon vs First Ward, 8:30 to Vernon vs Eleventh Ward, 7:00 outs April 23 and April 30. Time, 8:00 a.m. City Ball Park. Boys to 8:30, Field Number Two. 10:00, Field Number Two. eligible for tryouts, boys who will Thursday, June 23rd Wednesday, May 25th Sixth Ward vs Stockton, 7:00 to Vernon vs First Ward, 8:30 to be nine before July 31 and not over 12 by July 31. 8:30 Field Number One. 10:00, Field Number Two. Vernon vs Fourth Ward, 7:00 to Friday, June 24th Player agent is Lloyd Gus 8:30 Field Number Two. Stockton vs Fourth Ward, 7:00 Shields. to 8:30, Field Number One. Thursday, May 26th Sixth Ward vs Eleventh Ward, BARBARA BOWEN CAMP Eleventh Ward vs First Ward, 8:30 to 10:00, Field Number Two. 7:00 to 8:30, Field Number Two. Barbara Bowen Camp, of DUP Thursday, June 30th Wednesday, June 1 Eleventh Ward vs First Ward, will hold their meeting, WednesFirst Ward vs Fourth Ward, 7:00 8:30 to 10:00 Field Number Two. day, April 27, at 2 p.m. at the to 8:30, Field Number One. Sixth Ward vs Vernon, 7:00 to home of Daughter Katie Peterson. Friday, July 1st Sixth Ward vs Stockton, 7:00 to All members are invited to attend. 8:30, Field Number Two. 8:30, Field Number One. Thursday, June 1 Eleventh Ward vs Stockton, 8:30 Vernon vs Fourth Ward, 7:00 to EASTER GUESTS to 10:00, Field Number Two. 8:30, Field Number Two. SECOND HALF Easter weekend guests of their Thursday, July 7th Eleventh Ward vs Stockton, 8:30 mother and grand mothers, Mrs. Thursday, June 9th Millie Bryan, were Mr. and Mrs. Eleventh Ward vs Fourth Ward, to 10:00, Field Number Two. 8:30 to 10:00, Field Number Two. L. A. West and sons of Roy. Friday, July 8th Attends Convention -- Tender Blade Cut Inter-fraterni- ty Margarine FresH Holiday Spry 3 lb. With 4 2 lbs can 61c Nabisco 71c Saltine Crackers Friskies Meal 2 Juice Cups Tide King Size 1.37 Peas Garden Brand 35c OPS Brand JQ Jbs 95c 4 ,or 55c Royal Sego Sliced 303 Size fr 55 C BACON Dry Cleaner - Large Jar Tender Skinless Glamorene j.29 34c FRANKS Com box lb- - First Quality Flour 303 Size lbs. 55c 2 Garden Brand K,J3 Ivory Liquid 4 Cleaner Res size 1 2 Tuna Fish size o Main Street lbs. 89c Standby Fancy Chunk Style AT 11 North lb. 45c Tooele, Utah 3 lot 89c I f a- - r- - A. t;c Wv". ? 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