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Show s Cowboys Ready for Millard Friday ! I r. O .-- -ill f ' 'WfV. i ) contagious that the entire squad been for some time. Castagnosj and helps to stiffen their defense. test. This pair will attempt to drive has caught the fever and they can knee appears to have healed suf- Trying to dope this game is al- each other nuts with new and hardly wait to tangle with the high ficiently to permit him to run and most impossible both Rupp and startling innovations that only a A brash and confident newcom- flying Eagles. tackle Charles Hager will be ready Watts will make up plays during football coach would think up. This GRANTSVILLES hopes for a to go for the first time in weeks. a time out, so dont be looking makes for exciting er to the stratosphere of champlay, which pionship football, The Grantsville win rest on the flying feet of their This adds to Grantsville's attack, for straight football in this con- - generally keeps the fans screamCowboys, entertain the King of the fabulous Four Vaquero's Hilly ing and on their feet. Hill, Millard, this Friday at 1 p.m. Castagno, Tom Warr, Byron An-- I IF EITHER team makes a declassic. derson and Gayle Peterson and in a Class U semi-fina- l fensive error, you can bet that FOR THE first time in their augmented by the accurate throwthe other team will be quick to history the Cowboys under the ing arm of Castagno and the sure spot it, and then attempt to beat direction of coaches Glenn Rupp fingers of receivers like Dennis you to death before you can reand Rollie Anderson, have cap- Palmer, Dennis Painter, Ray Barcover. Both teams have explosive tured the Region championship rus and his backfield mates. And runners that will murder you if and are now just two games away just in case one of the Vaqueros you don't nail them behind the needs a rest, Rupp can from the state title. call on How would you like to attend tion, sightseeing. The Lawrence lires of scrimmage. Both have the First big hurdle blocking the the likes of Blake Palmer, Ray the Rose Bowl game and parade jwelk Dance, or the Night Tour of power runners up the middle, that as part Los Angeles, reserved seats at the are content to grind out the yardin Pasadena, California, rampaging Pokes are the exper- 'Barrus or Joe Leatham. ienced, cool and poised Eagles of This ollense operates behind a 'of your New Year holiday cele- Tournament of Roses Parade and age in small chunks, until they Millard High School, coached by stubborn and Rose Bowl game, one dinner in a eat up the time before they score, rugged front line bration? the old maestro Taft Watts. State that figures Adjust your defense to stop this, of foot been THE TRANSCRIPT has private dining room at the Hotel every square champions five limes in the past the gridiron is their own personal able to tie up a block of reserved Clark, admissions to Disneyland land either team can be expected nine years, Millard has always projierty and the only way an seats for these two events, with a and Marineland and tips for the to take to the air, or come up been a strong favorite to beat any OpHinent can move is to beat it ten that unloading and loading of baggage with some fancy day deadline for deposit. team they play. And this year oi. I of them. And they at A Trailway chartered bus has at the Hotel and $10,000 in per- will ruin almost any defense give these they still occupy this lofty posi- feet mighty grudgingly. been arranged, and hotels have sonal accident insurance, good on least any normal defense. These are some of the things you tion. This line features the work of been reserved for a four day, lor off the bus, three nights in twin characters as worry free, carefree, delightful bedded rooms at the Hotel, and can be looking for this Friday However, Grantsville has raced ,such a high spot in tho through nine tough opponents, in- Dennis Palmer, Ray Barrus, Den-Jai- s sightseeing trip in and around Los jail this for the price of only $82.25. afternoon athletic history of Grantsville. last years champion. DEPOSIT of $30.75 will be Painter, Ronnie Hale, Tom Angeles, to be concluded with the cluding with the deadline only ten Judge Memorial. Rupp and Ander- Millward, Joe Leatham, A! Matt- day at the Parade and Rose Bowl son are firm believers that past hews, Lynn Oliver, Terry Mason game and a return home in time days away. The limit is thirty Travellers tell us that Eskimo the and Chatles Hager. children are never spanked. Mayfor work or school, Tuesday, Jan. people. records don't mean a thing PHYSICALLY the Pokes are 3rd. Make reservations at the Tran- be it does no good, anyway, thru only thing that does count is the all those game today. And this feeling is so in better shape than they have The tour includes all transporta script office. pants. His w; ; 3 Jk j By A. T. Roberts - - t , Rose Bowl Seals Reserved for You - I r I I :- "4 , W-A:v- - j i . v. -. . ) iOrxlfcLa j :, . s . , , . - . i- '. , ... .a 'wb ' .1 7 . v . , ; .v . j. - f , . Welcome to Grantsville the welcome mat will be out lor Miilard, but athletically this quintet is brew ing up nothing but trouble for the Eagles Center, John Millward, quarterback Bill Castagno are flanked by Blake Palmer, Ray Barrus and Joe Leatham. This is Grants-ville- s second backfield unit, and really the only reason that they are classified as se ? i.t --- ' , v.- ' . . , i J - , ... hv. ' swajuav - m dipsy-doodl- - Millard cond Is, because the rules only allow four men in the backfield at any one time. Barrus is a master at both end and halfback, and Leatham can function 100 at either fullback or guard, depending on where coach Rupp wants him to be. Its backup strength like this that has made the Cowboys such a potent outfit. Socially e hard-nose- - - fur-line- d JfvZ Tooele, Utah Friday, November Volume Sixty Six est School W Number Twenty Three 18, 1960 Invest in Americas Future Leadership "0" Parents Go Back to School Parents of West Elementary School arc invited to attend back-to-scho- Novem- night Thursday, from 8.00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. No formal general meeting has been planned, so parents may visit the classrooms of their students and get a picture of each class program. Principal Thomas M. Irvine urges each parent, as well to arrange with the teacher an individual conference at some other time when the parent and teacher may discuss, confidentially, the childs progress. At this time with Christmas approaching and every ones expenses a little greater. The West Elementary PTA asks the support and cooperation on two very worthwhile projects which will lessen the expenses and benefit many. ber 17, n Your opportunity is here to do your share in the building of citigive this zenship for the future the week for Scouting when volunteers call at your home, or business soliciting your financial support. SIX DOLLARS ($6.00) will pay the administrative costs for one scout for 1961. Tooele Countys bill for scouting will be $6,000. How about supporting a Scout or two or three? . Tri-Natio- n n THE GIRLS Chorus will sing: Lilt Thine Eyes by Mendelssohn Think On Me by Lady John Scott, arranged by William Fisher. by Sophomoric Philosophy "Ill See You from by Noel Coward Again soloists Leila Bitter Sweet, Russell, Katnlcen Russell, Cheryl Olsen; Agnus Dei by G. Faure, Dvorak-Howorth- ; from "The Requiem. Girl is Like a Melody Hes Got the Whole by Berlin; World in His Hands a spiritual arranged by Roy Ringwald; soloists Cheryl Olsen, Rose Marie Cocsens, Pat Bauer and The Wizard of Oz selection by Harburt-Allcn- . A Pretty CHOIR will The Sorrows Thou Art sing: Bearing by Bach; Thus Saith My Cloris Bright," by Wilbye; Abschiedshcd by Brhams, sung Bless Ye The Lord in German; Yankee by Oppolitof Wilhousky; Doodle by Hunter, soloist Robin THE A CAPPELLA Nisongcr. "Mama Chu by arranged Richard Thompson; South American instruments played by Boyd Loveless, Linda Lee and Donna d Love is a Many Penny; Thing by Webster-Fain- ; a Palestinian Horali: "Chanitah dance arranged by Ralph Hunter; Come Let us Sing by Mascagni, Spen-dore- State B' Semi-Fina- ls At Homecoming h Fashion Show, Luncheon, Sat. Sunday School Ircp. Meeting Sunday For Tooele Stake Stake Sunday School Xi Pi Chapter of Beta Sigma Preparation meeting is scheduled will Phi Fashions for Sunday, November 20, at the sponsor a Ward chapel beAround the World, luncheon, on Saturday, November 19th at the ginning at 2:30 p.m. All Sunday School officers and Elks Hall. Luncheon will be served promptly at 12:30. Tickets are teachers from throughout the $1.25 and the public is invited. stake are urged to be in attendPhone 1756 or 227 for reservations. ance at this meeting. MRS. VERNON LUNT, a resident of Phoenix and Salt Lake, r- recently returned from a five month tour around the world and will display and model her wardrobe of matching costumes and jewelry usually associated with royalty or perhaps movie stars. Tooele Fourth-Elevent- Program for Thursdays (tonight) Tooele high school annual fall concert is 8 p.m. in the Junior High auditorium has been announced as follows by Karl Swan, director: Richard Marshall To be Honored Ward promptly at 5 p.m. at the First-SixtChurch (corner of Main and Vine), and will continue until 7 p.m. THS Concert Rcla Sigma Phi Program Is Published 19th Spafford, representing the Glissmeyer. MIA checks over his machete as he represents the Chinese food that will also be available. Bishop Albert W. Steadman issues a cordial invitation to the general public to come and select any or all of your favorite dishes. Popular prices will prevail, and one admission entitles you to all you can eat of any of the three types of food, Italian, Western or Chinese. Serving will begin Papers Out Day Early Next Week In order to permit the staff of The Transcript and The Bulletin a holiday on Thanksgiving, Thursday of next week, publication dates will be advanced one day. The Bulletin will be published next Monday with the advertising deadline this Saturday, and The Transcript will be published Wednesday with the advertising ucud line on Tuesday. Cooperation of the advertisers will be appreciated and those who have news kindly note the one day advance in h : - , r . v zrxr . N iji'jijj ' MIL A I. $, ' a" , Wholl Put the Star oil Top Shades of Christmas. Again this year Tooele Ordnance Depot pressed its heavy equipment in service to go into the mountains and bring out a giant Christmas tree for Tooele. The tree has been erected on the SII vs jour MONROE be a perfect answer this week Scouting in Tooele County. Cottcn will be chair- - ISSUED AT TOOELE Ronald E. Bush, 27, Tooele, Myrna Barrus, 23, Grantsville. Joseph H. Tolhurst, 22, Salt Lake D. Graham, 22, Salt Lake Deanna Cecil M. MacGregor, Commanding Officer, has accepted an invitation from the Tooele Fifth Ward Explorer Post to be their speaker, Tuesday, at regular MIA services in the North Stake Tabernacle. Col. MacGregor will draw on his vast military experiences both at home and abroad to speak on the Military Preparedness of the United States. A special invitation is extended the Explorer Scouts and Ensigns of North Tooele Stake to hear Col. MacGregors talk. The meeting will also be open for others who wish to attend. The Fifth Ward MIA begins at 7:15 and Col. MacGregor will speak shortly after 7:30. ' M'iVv 6" publication time. quartette includes: Nancy Allen, Gloria Bateman, Ike Ferguson and Richard Kroff. Accompanists for the chorus are Roger Williams and Bob Anderson. AATXtM v, fv ;;v TOOELE businesses will be the responsibility of John L. Brown, Dr. Rex D. Stutznegger and Willard Peterson. Let Check Military will be the responsiof Abbott M. Grade. bility to the success of St. Marguerites Church drive will be in charge of Arthur Baca MARRIAGE LICENSES and Mrs. Carlos Hidalgo. TOD If t concerns. Explorers Tiles. -- - chosen to COMMITTEEMEN conduct the scout fund drive are asking all who assist to make every effort to wind up the solicitation this week, and citizens and businesses are asked to cooperate to avoid as few call backs as possible. James Dugdale and Peter Van Otten, will head the collection from industrial, civic and fraternal groups and county business Col McGregor Will Speak lo A i! Your part in this great youth building program is to share in the financing. Give willingly and liberally. Invest in the future of Give to Scouting. America Pay Taxes Saturday Norval Adams, Tooele County Treasurer, announces that his in the County Court House will be open from 9: DO a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 19 and 26, for tax paying purposes. The Saturday openings will be in addition to the regular hours of the Treasurers Office. of-fi- , y-- petually volunteer their time and talents as Seouters to instruct and lead the 942 Cubs, Scouts and Explorers in the various phases of the Scouting program. Colonel ' sen, Tooele Stake and President Bert Weight, and Bishop George A. Hunter, North Tooele Stake. Auditing chairman will be Lionel W. Olsen. There are 340 choice men and women in Tooele County who per- Next Monday and Tuesday, Nov. and 20th, has been selected as Shop and Swap day at the Elder Marshall school. Any parent who might have worn but good childrens boots at home which children may have out grown and would like to donate or swap with someone else for a larger pair, or would like to pick up a worn but good pair for the vtprice of 25 cents. Eonations of warm clothing appreciated, please Home coming program honoring schecontact Mrs. Geneive Buys, chair- Elder Richard Marshall is Sunto be held this duled coming man of this event, at the school between the hours of 10:00 a m. and day, November 20, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fourth Eleventh Ward 11:00 a.m. on these two days. chapel. Also this year the West PTA is Mr. Marshall recently returned going to help the children in the school give gifts to someone who from a two year mission to Great may not have nice things for Britain. He is the son of Mr. and Christmas, unless Santa gets a Mrs. M. Earl Marshall. An invitation is extended to all helper. The boys and girls in the school have been asked to bring ward members and other friends any toys or dolls or games of of the family to attend. which they have grown tired of, and some of Santas helpers will The United States paid 2 cents pick them up at the school and per acre for Alaska, 3l2 cents per get them ready to send out Christ- acre for the Louisiana Purchase, mas Eve. There will be a box in 27 cents per acre for the Philipeach classroom to collect these pines, and $294.70 per acre for the things. 'Virgin Islands. Banquet Saturday Bill banquet which will Typifying the will be sponsored by the Sixth Ward, this Saturday evening between the hours of 5 and 7 p.m. are the four people pictured above. Relief Society President Melba Smith whose organization will prepare the salads and deserts; Veda Porter, the Primary president dressed in an Italian costume signifying the Italian dishes the Primary organization will have available. Then comes the Sunday School who will have the Western Chuck Wagon dishes as prepared by the Sunday School and represented by Floyd man for the Baptists, Earl East-- 1 burn for the Lutherans and Dwane Orr for the Methodists. Ratcliffe Williams will chairman Grantsville Stake; James I. Jen- - corner of South Main and West Vino. The Ordnance Depot, in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce have made this a yearly affair. at Mtsvi! Morris Leon Smith, 19, Tooele, Osbcrg, 18, Kearns Marion Famous Pianists To Play Monday The famed Tcltschiks, Alfred and Herbert, duo pianist brothers, will open the Tooele County ComConcert Association munity season, on Monday, November 21, at the Tooele Junior High School auditorium beginning at 7:30 p.m. according to Mr. Sidney Noble, Association President. Telt-schi- k. Now on their thirteenth sold-ou- t tour of the country, they are possessors of a unique and thrilling talent. As the New York Herald Tribune reported of their last New York recital, They proved themselves to be master in the art of The Old World charm of their precision . . . (with Austrian ancestry added to the their) dazzling ensemble, tremenformidable equipment of thorough dous sureness, and finesse and American training in the know- delicacy to the last detail. EARTHQUAKES The earthquake of January 23, 1556, took 830,000 lives in Shensi, how of concerting have combined to make the concerts of The China. Tcltschiks from Texas the focus of ail and musically GLACIERS Mt. Rainier, Washington, has alert pubic. ,T for Two" could acres of glaciers. ever-growin- g 25,-15- Adults $1.00 50c - Stu. Cards 25c Children be the musical signature for tho brothers, Alfred and Herbert m W A11 enormous technique, a sound background, imagination and taste, and above all their innate musically, are the essential reasons for the Tcltschiks continuing welcome by enthusiastic audiences everyA touch of genius, where. a thing of joy, combining somehow the exhilaration and satisfaction of a fast game of tennis and first-cla- ss chamber music. |