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Show Volume Sixty Six Tooele, Utah Friday, September 30, 1960 Ni-- gj .C'-'C- ' Local Rainfall Zoning Meet 4.73 in. Short Changed weatherman makes Unless and To herioc effort Thursday Tuesday moisture question, Friday Number Sixteen Powcrfull Granlsville 'lops Norlli Suniinil Wed. 38 lo 7 the By A. T. Roberts first down on the NS 10. This play off the spread. Three plays came Roused by an early North Sumon the later, Castagno got Grantsville's mit a 1959-6touchdown, weathTooele will end the vengeful gang first score from the one. The atThe Tooele County Commission er year at midnight Friday with announces that the Lake Point of Grantsville Cowboys wrecked tempted place kick was no good -havoc with the Braves as they 4.73 inches of rainfall in deficit score- NS 7, Grantsville 6. zoning meeting, originally sche38-a over a normal year. lopsided victory, duled for Monday, October 3, has captured SECOND QUARTER for their Wednesday afternoon, North been to Oct. 4, changed Tuesday. SEPTEMBER has had eight first football victory in league Summit threatened in this period 7:30 in at the Lake waifare. p.m. moisture measurable storms with beginning as they moved all the way down a grand total of 1.03 inches of Point school house. to the Grantsville 12, when the ansthe to And a big victory it was too, Attending meeting rainfall but it was already in the all wer and any zoning questions since the Braves had previously Pokes stopped them by moving hole six inches before it received in the of the citizens will defeated Judge Memorial and had the Braves back to the 20. Anderminds the baton to make the twelfth son and Peterson got some runbe Tooele the County Planning established as an themselves lap in the race for the year total. Commission and the County Com- early season favorite for Region ning room and moved the ball out to the 31, and then from that Between June 8 and July 30th missioners. Two honors, the Pokes knew that formation again, Castagno there was no moisture, so reports spread this first game was a make or lofted a short screen pass to Warr, Burdett Bevan, official U.S. obbreak affair. after But, allowing who didn't server. These 51 days of rainless stop until he was in NS to score in the first two minthe end zone. The play covered weather was only exceeded in utes of the game, they came 67 1935, when 120 rainless days were yards, and Grantsville took the storming back to score once in North Summit put on a fine derecorded. the first and third quarters and fensive show of their own, when twice in the second and final September moisture record by they stopped the Cowboys on the fasin to win periods, Mr. Bevan shows .21 of an inch impressive one foot line. The Braves then hion and establish themselves as on the 1st: .38 on the 2nd; .02 moved the p'gskin out to the 20 the team to beat in this region. on the 3rd; .10 on the 4th; .10 and were forced to kick to the on the 13th; .15 on the 16th; .04 We must not elect a soft presiFOUR VANQUEROS Billy Cowboys. Peterson returned the on the 17th and .03 on the 22nd, dent who will allow the heritage Castagno, Byron Anderson, Gayle punt 9 yards to the NS 45. Anof the American people to be lost Peterson and Tom Warr - operat- derson for 12. Peterson for 13. or a total of 1.03. said Gov. ing behind a powerful and mobile Castagno for 13 put the ball on THE MOISTURE record for the through D.negotiations," Clyde, at the Wednes- line that opened holes like a brand the NS 9. Back into the spread George year was October .39 of an inch; day, .Tooele County Chamber of new can opener, slashed and ripformation again with Castagno an unusual zero for November; Commerce luncheon meeting held ped the Brave defense to shreddthis time the ball was December 2.27; January 1.20; at the Coral Room of the Kirk ed ribbons as they rambled up deep, onlyshort to Warr who blastsnapped 1.33; March 2.01; April Hotel. February and down the field. And just to ed into the end zone for the score. 1.21; May .35; June .50; July .43; GOVERNOR CLYDE is seek- prove their versatility, the high The first half ended 15 seconds L to R are two new Tooele PE teachers, Ann Westenskow August .55 and September, with ing to the office of flying Cowboys took to the air with Grantsville out in front of Brigham City, and Loralee Tucker of Granite. Both Utah later, one day remaining, 1.03 inches, Governor on the Republican tic- when the time was ripe, as CasState graduates, Ann, among other things will coach the or a grand total of 11.27 inches, ket. tagno, fired the long pass to end Tooele girls swimming team this year while Loralee will with 16 inches being normal rainTHIRD QUARTER The Four Denny Palmer and Warr. handle the synchronized swimmers. Ann has coached the fall for a twelve month period. The Governor, speaking to 45, took the second half Operating out of a winged T Vanqueros Brigham City swimming team for the past two years as well stated that we negotiated at Yalta The fifty one rainless days ex- and Pottsdam and we lost, since formation, Grantsville hammered kickoff and marched 65 yards in as teaching swimming and diving at the Brigham pool. 8 running plays, not counting a Loralee has taught swimming while working as a lifeguard tending from June 8th to July 30, the growth of the Soviet Union away at the NS defense, but when and this coupled with continuous and Communism was the outcome they really needed the old bread temporary 15 yard setback for for the Salt Lake Recreation Dept, for two years, and was clipping. This time Peterson was inhigh temperature, had its most of these chairman of their water pageant this year. Both girls were He said that and butter gainer, they shifted selected for scoring honors and a looks noticable effect locally in the in- two roadsnegotiations. to that formation active in swimming activities in college. spread remain - one to free he got the score from four yards crease in culinary water consumpand one to domination. a lot like a deep punt formation, out. For the fourth straight time tion for alwns and gardens and enterprise with direct the Castagno taking On the state scene, Governor Grantsville missed the extra point of course increased water bills. ten about from center yards snap Clyde commented that our young in back of the line of scrimmage. as the score mounted to 24-people" are our greatest assets From this FOURTH QUARTER Grantsformation, triple threat and therefore education should be fifth TD came at the end ville's or can he can run, pass, the states most important pro- Billy, he can kick, and whenever the of a 44 yard drive with the Four gram in order to prepare youth NS defenders started concentrat- Vanqueros still on the rampage, THERE WILL BE two sections to take their position in the worle. Scoutings nation- - wide bounded across the turf in seven d on The- - Vote will be only at the Roundtable one for Castagno, center John campaign For this reason, he said, the lar- ing would pass short to the half- plays with Castagno going across spotlighted next Wednesday even- Cubbers and one for Scouters. Exgest portion of the state tax dol11 Anout. This from time yards backs, who would hit the Brave ing at Stansbury District's month- plorer leaders will have their Support is urged from all of the lar goes for schools, etc. llhe' for the quick openers-, and derson got the extra point by ly The next R-Session on November 2. Scouters JRoundtable, GOV. CLYDE also emphasized parents of Junior High school age the line, and the game cracking al the be will held Roundtable good yardage. students. the developing of Utah's resources 31 a was North Tooele The Roundtable is a monthly acrout, Grantsville But, lets get back to Grants-ville- s City Hall, starting at 7:30 and industry in order to increase The Summit 7. tivity set up to assist unit leaders backfield terrific Membership envelopes will be comdistrict Oran Mueller, p.m., so the younger genA poor punt led to Grantsvilles in putting on better Scouting for sent home Monday, October 3, and opportunity would not have to leave Four Vanqueros - fullback Tom final missioner, announced today. It gives program helps their tally as the Pokes took over should be returned to school be- eration avtwo scored Warr touchdowns, the state to find work. He stated THE GET- - Out-- The- - Vote" and boys. for the coming fore October 17. 8.7 yards per carry from on the NS 31. With Denny Palmer suggestions eraging that Utah has lost over 100,000 at the helm, Grantsvilles reserve campaign is Scoutings national month, thus allowing leaders adone good pass caught Good Turn for I960, the 50th anDrive is not limited to parents youth between 1915 and 1955, to scrimmage, vance time for planning. Newly for 67 yards and accounted for 93 strength asserted itself, with Palof school age children, but will other states because of lack of niversary year of the Boy Scouts registered Scouters will find these mer of the most getting Anderyardage halfback Byron yards also include the Pokes moved down to the 7 of America. All registered Scouts monthly events especially valuable. every interested opportunity in Utah. Governor son added 101 yards from rushing adult. Clyde expressly pointed out that line from where Jerry can participate by distributing Scouters having further questions 14 yard in 7.2 yards the purpose of Government is not as he averaged Brown Palmer then kick- door knob hangers to every home about the Scouting program should scored. The more adults that are in- to give youth security but to offer carries - halfback Gayle Peterson ed the extra and the game in America a few days before the contact Oran Mueller or John terested, the more we can accom- them opportunity and let them scored a touchdown and pounded ended seconds point, with Grants- November 8th election day. later Brown in Tooele. in out a 3.2 average per carry Back your PTA. First create their own security. plish. 38-These door knob hangers will on ville top 11 the 17. tries Billy held be quarterback October He said that the campaign ismeeting to North Summit was a good ball be given to Cubmasters and ScouWatch paper for further details. sues were either take the right Castagno kept pace with his runK. but they couldnt cope with tmasters at the Roundtable next club, touchroad leading to free enterprise or ning mates, scoring two aver- the fury and finese of Grantsville Wednesday. unit leader Every for another, the left road which tended toward downs, passing should be present to pick up his better than 6 yards in 11 and their fabulous Four Vanletting the Government do it, aging who have given Grants- units supply of these items so his queros, 4 good passes carries, completing or government hand outs from in this na54 yards ville a great start in the football boys can participate cradle to the grave. The Governor for 170 yards, averaging effort. This tionwide Good Turn wars. Three impressive one super-doopJohn R. Droubay of Erda, has felt that old prople should be pro- for 3 punts, including victories, and now one league is one requirement for earning added his name to the candidate 78 yards betravelled that vided with adequate security but the individual achievement award list for school board member from of bounds on win, over a real tough foe Own Future, the talk will be pre- that youth should be provided fore it skidded out them as being for Cubs, Scouts and Explorers District Five, to be voted on at 14 yard line. stamps Summit the North 8 in each time with opportunity. sented at p.m. during I960. the November 8th election. d SI, the Four Vanqueros were championship timber. zone, following hour-lonGovernor Clyde then went on to G Statistics NS Dr. Rex Stutznegger, Stansbury was made work their but as- outline the in great, each of programs accomplishments 12 District Five is comprised of 4 District activities chairman, is in the Cowboy 1st his administration in school de- a pleasant task by sembly. 3 charge of the distribution. He will Erda, Lake 2 1st Point, Lake View, and Barrus of wall Ray His address will launch a ser- velopment, state road construc- forward 1 1 s 1st announce the various unit assign- Wendover and Ibapah, and Lester ies of 12 monthly fireside talks tion and increasing tax money by Denny Palmer at ends, tackles 1st Dwns-TotA. Bolinder of Wendover had pre8 ments at the Roundtable. 15 and Charles Hagby church leaders. The recorded efficient operation and plugging Alvin Matthews Yds. Gained-Rus298 149 viously filed his candidacy. Hale and Ronnie talks will be played for neighbor- loop holes in the previous tax er, Lynn Oliver, Custer L. Lynn and Nancy L. Yds Gained-Pas- s 170 53 hood Sunday evening discussion plan which were allowing millions Terry Mason at guards and John both of Tooele, have filed Yds Lost fm Scrim 21 25 Major Surgery Fonger, all were center. at Millward They groups of young people meeting in tax dollars to be missed by the their 177 School from 447 Yds Net Gained candidacy Palmer good, with Millward and in living rooms and churches in state. Supt. Sterling R. Harris is sche- Board District 3, and Clinton R. 1 1 Fumbles of line in this the gems duled for major surgery at the brightest many parts of the world. It was also pointed out that of St. John from School Op. Fumbles recov LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City, Sagers were financed by the pearls. Board District 4. 11 14 Passes SPEAKERS for the series in- programs line attempt was the who Millward right this in tax money from the Friday morning. The deadline for filing candi4 4 clude President McKays 2 coun- increase as hard to Passes completed the state backer on defense was for the school board posiPasses 0 2 dacy he as selors in the First Presidency, above means and that intercepted did not have to raise its taxes budge as Granite Peak, TEMPER tions is next Friday, October 7th, No. of punts 3 5 the J. Reuben Clark Jr. and Henry as himself established in order to finance these advances easily The Ave. Distance people Ive according to J. Rex Kirk, Sr., 40 54 D. Moyle, and nine members of best tackier on the field. in schooling and highways. ever met were who knew County Clerk, at which office the Yds. people 90 20 the Council of Twelve Apostles, the of Palmer played end most IN CONCLUSION, the Goverfilings are received. 66 5q they wmre wrong. Joseph Fielding Smith, Harold B. nor said that one of the reasons game, and he was a sensation, No. plays fm scrim Lee, Spencer W. Kimball, Ezra he was running for another term catching three Castagno passes Taft Benson, Mark E. Peterson, 103 yards, and completely of these good for Delbert L. Staplcy, Marion G. was to see through some everything that came crunching started were that during d projects late in the game his Romney, LeGrand Richards, Then, way. Principal administration,. L. Evans and Hugh B. his over the quarter-backin- g took this demon among these, he said, was the k Brown. from Castagno and enColorado River project. He emto their last Grantsville gineered conDiscussion topics include the phasized that if Utzh is to TD, averaging 8.5 yards in two scriptures, the good life, and in- tinue to grow and prosper it will running attempts, and placekick-ewater structions in faith and doctrine, need the Colorado River the extra point. as they apply particularly to teen that California is trying hard to How the game went as HEBES that of. He said get possession agers. Glen Coaches Rupp and Rollie California will be able to use prothe Grantsville Cowwill Anderson THE KICK-OFput program cessed sea water in another ten ST in the brilliant glare be held in the famed Mormon boys right to too is but Utah gain high years and established of the spotlight Tabernacle in Salt Lake City be- any water from this source. the team to beat. fore an audience of thousands of Chamber of Commerce Presi- themselves as North FIRST !- Salt Lake City youth. QUARTER dent Ted Gillette presided at the 1 1 i I ; kickoff the I took Summit In the following months, young opening and Howard Clegg, canmeeting church members will meet in didate for State Senator, intro- and returned it to their own 37. nearly 4,000 small groups to l)car duced Governor Clyde to the 45 Three plays later with a fourth down and one yard to go, Brave the recordings. Discus- people present. sion of the topics, moderated by QB Denny Bullock gambled for L; local youth leaders will follow the first down, and handed off to each presentation. Eldon Pace, who cracked off his "t Tooele Slake own right tackle and raced 54 TOOELE AND North Tooele t Mothers s will meet in the Sinking Stake yards to score, with the game an i Tooele Fourth- - Eleventh Ward at Practice Oil. 5 infant two minutes old. Denny 7 p.m. Sunday, for an hours speWright bulled through the middle First all Tooele Stake singing of the line for the extra point cial program before hearing the 1 direct wire address of President mothers practice, in preparation and the score was North Summit ofv.il for Stake Conference, October 15, 7, Grantsville 0. McKay. The Grantsville stake young and 16th, will be held in the Staggered by this early score, Tooele Fourth - Eleventh Ward, the Four Vanqueros spurted into people will meet in the mit on the Cowboy field Wednesday after-Grantsville halfback Gayle Peterson, one of Ward, also starting at 7 next Wednesday, Oct. 5, at 7 p.m.', action - they returned the ensunoon. Grantsville is undefeated thus far and the Cowboys four Vanqueros, is shown p.m. for an hours special program according to announcement of ing kickoff to their own 45. Peterit looks like one of the Cowboys biggest before the closed circuit talk of Mrs. Rose Moscon, Stake Relief son got 4, then Castagno passed breaking away for some good yardage, dur- seasons. President McKay at 8 p.m. to Palmer for 46 yards and a ing Grantsvilles 3S--7 rout of North Sunt- Society President. a night 0 V . . v - 'nfcv - ; .f ' S' i - v . m 'A y .V- - Clyde Speaks Of Slalc Development ri . ' ;" O - 7 4' i This Bovv Killed the Cal Plate 18-- This half grown American Eagle is in jail at the Tooele Pet Shop, having been placed there after being arrested by police and sheriffs officers in the back yard at the Dr. T. M. home, Wednesday about 1:30 p.m. when the intruder took over command of the cat and kitten feeding facilities and even challenged Dr. Aldous and the officers, whom he called, to touch him or molest his position. The eagle, noted for his smartness in his own right, met his Waterloo when Dr. Aldous, Marshal Sutherland, Policeman Henwood and Sheriff Park, combined strategy and the defiant bird wound up with his neck between the finger and thumb of one of the officers. The officers are not sure but what the captured bird may eventually be identified as someones pet. Al-do- De-pu- ty Colorado Gov. McNichols Will Speak Here Monday County will be honored Monday night by the visit of the Governor of Colorado, S. R. McNichols. Governor McNichols will speak at the Tooele Jr. High School auditorium at 8 p.m. on a short Tooele Tooele Slake RS Dramatizes Course of Sludv 60-6- 1 - program and the public is invited to come and hear this learned man. He is known for being an outstanding water resources advocate, in his state. He is also chairman of the Governors Conference that is held each year in the United States, and is presently a member of the Democratic Policy Advisory Committee. Governor McNichols will be introduced by Utahs Senator Frank y Moss. Other state and national Pageantry dramatization of the guests will also be in attendance. 1960-6Relief Society study course was presented Wednesday evening at the Tooele First Sixth Ward church, under the auspices of the Tooele Stake Relief Society presidency and board. 1 Gel Out Ihe Vole is Pari Oi Boy Seoul Campaign Jr. IlMi PTA Cam Get-Out- Mill-war- For Members -- T John President McKay Speaks To Youth Sunday Night A good crowd from throughout Mormon A quarter- - million the stake witnessed the very ins will assemble across lesof the dramatization teresting sons to be pursued in the four de- North America in 200 mass meetings, this coming Sunday, October partments of class work. 2, to hear a message by David O. a McKay, 87 year-olPresident of Following the presentation, display of arts and crafts and sew- the Church of Jesus Christ of Lattering which has been given through -day Saints, opening a yearthe work department during the long fireside talk series. past year, was put on exhibit. A NETWORK using 20,000 miles of closed circuit lines will carry to 175 church the program live centers in Western America and There will be a meeting for all Canada. An additional 25 locations men of the Bit and Spur Club, in the United States, Europe and on Saturday morning at 8 a.m. at Oceana will hear pre- - recorded, the Rodeo Grounds. Work will be- President McKays address. Entitled gin on the new barn. Determining Your teen-ager- d Bil and Spur g Droubay Files for School Hoard pre-seaso- n locally-prepare- Dwns-Rushin- g Dwns-Passin- g Dwns-Penaltie- h 11 worst-tempere- d Ric-.har- - I'kitr d K ' ' - k v teen-ager- Gels Eade Clark-Secon- Cooper son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Cooper has his mother pin his Eagle Scout badge on him in exercises held recently at the Tooele 5th LDS Ward. Allen is believed to be the first Eagle Scout from the Fifth Ward, Allen n V F Touchdown Hungry d -- I |