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Show Volume Tooele, Utah Friday, March Sixty-Si- x Jr. National Swim Races in Tooele Cyrano, Friday area's (tvv big are Oi fending te.mi ihtimjmmx and it lx doubt ful it any of the other teams can miN'ir enough strength to de thione the (viwerful Imal teams Hi vever, outside swimmers air es.xitcd to give the Imal lads lassu-an a terrific battle for 1 the bond as a door prize at the annual spring fashion show, held Iasi Monday evening. The full house of enthusiastic spectators, viewed the annual alt air. Mri. Mary Broxholme (left) Is pictured above as she receives a $23 savings bond from Mrs. Lucy Bauer, president of the Junior U Omans Club. Mrs. Broxholme won Jr. Womans Fashion Show Acclaimed by Audience and girU), gest swimming extras. tgaua, the AAU Age Gump C hampionship will be held in Tooele, Marih 30 and 31 and Apr il rail gaining tile reputation of one of the coun tries finest swimming meets, this years meet promises to be the m !i idual honors Till record biggist and best ever hi !J. AVIUIIUID RIQL'Lilb lor entry blanks no i Ur of entries makes it im are flooding the desk of Meet pc's, Me to house all of the swim Direttor Leigh Pratt who expects no is and toaihes that will dia record number of entries in ex- sci nd on Tooele, and Housing Dt cess of 350. reitor Myrtle AUsop announces The three day meet will draw that all available hotels and some of the countries finest motels m the immediate area swimmers fiom ages 8 and under have ln-- f n reserved for Tooele's up lo IS years of age. It is ex Ruestx Mrs All sop requests that (meted that over 2J swimming anv families desiring to house teams from 10 12 Mates will be these people lonluil her or Leigh Pratt as soon as posable, in order represented. The meet will consist of two th it as many swimmers as pos diving events plus 82 age group aiMe can be accomodated. If you swimming rates and the three have a prtfereme boys guls Jr. National events - a total of 87 adults - or any specific age let 64 thi m know, there will tie plenty events. Prizes consist of trophies, 36 Jr. National Medals, to go around. Deadline for entries is March 6 Jr. National emtiluns and 212 individual medals for a total of 25. and it is desired to have the 316 individual awards, plus team housing all lined up bv that date trophies to the winning boys and just get m touch with Mrs. Altsop or leigh Pratt if you can help girls teams. house these visitors. THE TOOLLE Swlnt Clubs 1 Wins Door Prize Number Forty Jr. By A. T. Robert The s. 17, 1961 s - BYU 1 1 Drama iiili Glllll RlVM'IlN Tooele Junior High School's Drama Club proudly presents dmund Rostand's, (be immortal "Cyrano", stairmg I red Seeley as Cyrano, Glenda Harris as Roxune, Wally Wukhatn as Chris, and a host of others of the out standing talent of Tooele Junior 1 High. You will see each immortal scene as Cyrano fights wuh death, Chris's love scene with Koxane, and the public whipping of the villian, played by Jcanine Lmd burg This plav is free to the public. Friday, March 17, at 7.30 pm, at the Tooele Junior High School auditorium. Donations to defray the expense of production will be accepted. TUS Claws of 1916 IMannin" Reunion Tooele High School class of 46 is making plans for a reunion sometime during the coming summer. All class members interested in such an event are asked to meet at the home of Max Harvev, 157 Fast 650 North, Tooele, Friday. March 17th. at 8 p m. Clares Fifty Scu'ii Vie for SeIiolailiips To Begin special program numbers. Ine aoor prize, a $25 savings bond, was won by surprised, but The following college courses pleased Mary Broxholme. The Junior Woman's Club wish are being oflered by Brigham to thank all the people who help- Young University and are scheded make this show such a huge uled for Dugway Proving Ground success . . . the wonderful mer- front 22 March through 24 May, chants of Tooele, the Tooele Tran- 1961 on Wednesday evenings in script, Tooele Bulletin, Nona Shib-le- the Dugway High School. Joe Liddell, KDYL Radio Audio-VisuAids - Tuition $30. Tates Furniture, Club Station, Two semester hours credit. Public and the members Fasnions tor everyone and tor of 3 quarter hours. who EVERYONE make Equivalent helped every occasion. Meet 1900 hours to 2115 hours. their show a success. Tne unique stage setting for the W Proceeds from the Fashion INTRODUCTION to show was indeed a Portrait of and producShow go toward many Civic propicFashion". Large tion of Audio Vusual Aids for club The selected by jects. project ture frames hung suspended in teachers requiring recertification, members for this year, is the purmid-air- , encasing beautuully discivilian instructors, military of the Tooele a for chase piano played femmene attire an week-da- y and others innow, training personnel evening Any memHome. Club Valley Nursing in pastel shades which terested in the techniques of im50 North Main bers feci sure this gift will bring the promptly at seven, blended harmoneously with culof proved instruction. This course a humming center becomes of hours Elder S.'DHworth Young many happy pleasure large orchid-pinpicture frame tural requires two Saturday labs in use activity where young sing- and satistaction to the people who of at the back center of the stage. Member, First Council of teaching materials. ers, dancers, thespians, and a pro- call this place Home. As each model stepped onto tne duction staff round out a simpliSeventy y Course taught by Professor fied version of "Promised VaChurch of Jesus Christ of BYU INSTRUCTOR . . . Chairman Lindeman, W Audio-Visulley) a musical play which will Communications at Professor of Latter-da- y Saints LeRoy R. Lindeman, be presented during the week of BYU. Audio-Visuof Chairman, Church of Department the the April Conference Communication Departof Jesus C h r i s t of Latter-dacourse: Tuition t. ment, Young University. $26. Stake Brigham 1900 Meet hours at Saints, Parleys- Highland to 2130 hours. Center, 1870 Parleys Canyon Blvd., Lake City, Utah. The produc Mrs. Wanda Baird McDonough Dr. James Orme, former Salt THIS COURSE uses modern will be the heart of an ad of Bountiful, Utah, will be the tion a Tooele resident and presently clinical methods to assist you to MIA to which vance the featured at workshop regular read faster and with more com speaker prominent physician in Salt Lake leaders representing the executive monthly meeting of the Catholic City, will be the guest speaker prehension. It is especially helpElder S. Dilworth Young, a at the March 23, (Thursday) music, drama and dance depart- Women's Guild, March 21, at 8.00 ful to personnel who have large been invited, have ments in Social the Hall. of the First Council of member p.m. Tooele Lions Club meeting, at the of amounts data to read, or perand Elder Irvin B. beSeventy, Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel, THE WORKSHOP will begin at Mrs. McDonough is the National sons who read considerably for The annual rummage sale spona member of the General 12 noon, April 7, with the presen Vice Chairman of the committee pleasure. This course is becoming ginning at 7:30 p.m. sored by the Lady Elks is sched- Welfare Staff, of the Church of Dr. Orme will speak on medi- tation of "Promised Folthe with Confraternity of very popular throughout Valley. cooperating uled for March 24 and 25, and Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints cal care following a stroke. lowing the production, all leaders Christian Doctrine and recently United States. will be held in the DUP Hall on will be the featured speakers on The meeting will be open to will meet in an hour-longeneral took part in the convention held Course taught by Professor Er- East Vine Street. and Sunday, March 25 both Lions and Lady Lions. session which will divide into spe- in Las Vegas last November. nest L. Olson, Director of BYU The sale will be open each day Saturday a quarterly conand 26, during com cial departments where a A former resident of Tooele University Publications. Member from 10 a m. to 6 p m. and every ference of Tooele Stake. plete and thorough breakdown of County, having lived in Ophir dur- of the Utah Academy of Science, one is invited to avail themselves SUNDAYS general sessions, to all facets of the production will ing her early years, Mrs. Mc- Arts, and Letters. Is Assistant of the bargains that will be offerthe public is invited, will which be conducted. This will include Donough is anxious to renew old Professor of English and a Chap- ed. be held at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at all phases of the music, dance and make new acquaintances in lain, U.S. Army Reserve. The proceeds from the sale will the Tooele Ward and drama, such as accompani- Tooele. Civilian or Military personnel be used to help finance the Lady Gold-Gree- n 192 West Second South. chapel, ment, choral conducting, dance diRev. Charles Freegard, Pastor interested in taking these courses Elks sponsored girl in nurses Conducting the conference will blocking, planning rehear- of St. rection, Catholic please contact the Army Educa- training. Marguerites be Stake President Howard J. All ye lads and lasses, 14 years sals, directing the actor, scenery, Church, urges all women of the tion Center, phone 6061. At the A reminder to members of the of age to 114, are invited to atmake-up- , lighting and parish to attend this meeting to present time, funds do not permit Lady Elks Club, if you have not Clegg. costuming, Elder Young was a professional tend the "Wearin' of the Green, and publicity. learn how they, as parishioners, tuition for Military personnel been contacted, please call Ila executive of the Boy Scouts of the annual Tooele and North Tooele and benefit both However, his does not prohibit Klenda and let her know what America for 22 years before his Stakes Gold and Green Ball, to At 8 p.m. there will be an even- may participate in the Military personnel enrolling in hours you will be available to and spiritually materially church appointment in 1945. He be held Saturday, March 18, at ing performance of Promised Valprogram carried on by the CCD. these courses. help with the sale. had also served as a missionary the National Guard Armory. ley" to give the workshop cast and was president of the New St. Patricks Day and the luck the opportunity of performing for of the Irish will be blended into families and friends, and to alEngland Mission from ELDER NYDEGGER is a dithe decor, and everyone is assured low the leaders of the surroundof the famed Church Welrector been have a good time. not who may ing area, will at Plan. for fare the Music begin able to attend the workshop, dancing All conferences held in 1961 will 8:30 p.m. and will be furnished advantage of seeing the simplified focus Orchestra. of fee An admission emphasis on youth developby Spendloves production. ment as part of a special Church Admission is 50 cents a person 50 cents will be charged for this wide parents and youth program plus budget card or guest ticket. performance to help defray pro launched in 1960 by Ch'rch PresiEveryone is invited to attend. duction cost. The floor show will be under dent David O. McKay. LeaderThe cast of the workshop prothe direction of Dorothy Searle, ship and welfare meetings are scheduled for Saturday. North Tooele Stake Dance D- duction involves 27 stakes and consists of 11 leads, a childrens irector. Conferences are held four times chorus, a main chorus of seven a year in the more than 320 stakes The theme The Wearin of the sopranos, 8 altos, 8 tenors, and 8 (regional divisions) of the Church Green will be sung by Miss basses and is typical of MIA Church leaders regularly tour the Cheryl Olsen of the Third Ward. casts which will be performing in 62 missions throughout the world Some of this years festival wards, stakes, districts, divisions where more than 8,000 young misdances will be presented during or communities throughout the sionaries are engaged in prosely the floor show, the Cha Cha, Church. ting activities, each paying his Swinging Double, and "Young own expenses for a period of two CRAWFORD Gates, who comIdeas will be danced by Ward to three years. the the for Dance Directors Ruth Pitt and posed original music AN EXTENSIVE world - wide Eddie Dixon, of Lake View Ward, 1947 production, has arranged the building program is continually Betty Taylor and Ned Fox, from choral music for high school voices working on at least 600 new Third Ward, Sharon McKendrick and a piano will carry the rich for the to churches provide and Douglas McKendrick, from flowing accompaniment for the thousands of flourishing Church's the Tenth Ward, and various April production. and in wards congregations ward dancers from the Second branches. and dancing "Although staging View wards. Lake and Fifth schedule of meetA complete will be modified, costuming Stake ConferTooele the for will be stated G. Carlos Smith of the We Two The Waltz ings ence is as follows: directed by Jay Flanders and General Supermtcndcncy of the the Sixth Ward YMMIA, Saturday, March 25, 5.30 p.m. every effort is being Nancy Mallet, old location. Owner Ken Lewis (center) Stake Welfare Committee meetJust moved to a new remodeled location dance directors and will present made for a production is Gordon's Mens Wear which was locatthe popular Sixth Ward Young which will be an inspiration to displays some merchandise to a customer ing. ed at 10 West Vine but is now in a spaMarried dancing group, composed the field for glorious Saturday, March 25, 6.30 pm. during the grand opening which is still in cious building (14 West Vine) next to the of 12 couples. meeting for all stake and ward process this week. Weeks of planning and work came to a spectacular end, Monday evening at the Tooeie High when ''PorSchool auuuonum trait ol rasnion," Inc annual spring Fashion Snow sponsored by me tooeie Junior womens Ciub, was presented to a large ana enthusiastic audience. Never have so many versatile and breathtaking tasnions been displayed by the Tooele merchants. stage, she was immediately fram- ed and became tne center ot in tcrest in this large, captivating picture. As the model steppeo out ol the picture frame, and moved lorward, one could get a better view of the detailed styl ing, color and charm of this years fashions. A special thanks goes to Joe Leonem, Larry Carter and the MIA Schedules orkshop for Promised Valley s Le-Ro- Dr. Janies Ornie Guest Speaker At Lions Club y These forty Tooele High School students shown In above picture represent the largest group of students ever lo take the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test in the Tooele High School history, according to Eugene L. Morrill, who gave the examination. Fifteen from Grantsviille and two from Dugway high school, brings the County total to fifty seven. This test is given in all filly slates and the top scorers go into further competition for national scholarships which are given by various cooperative organizations over the nation. Only juniors are eligible to take this exam. At Dugnvav Catholic omen To Hear Noted Speaker al Speed-Readin- g Non-credi- Lady Elks Plan Annual Kuniniarc Sale y g Fourth-Elevent- Ball 1 1, Hurt Elder S. D. Young to Attend Tooele Stake Conference r, Wearin of The Green, Theme of bulance. According to investigating offiPolice Chief Leland Suthercers in A boy was listed land and Assistant Chief Lynn condition at the fairly good Henwood. damage to the car was Tooele Valley hospital, following $300. approximately a Thursday morning automobile accident at the intersection of Carter St., and International Ave. Genealogy .Meeting He suiTcred cuis, lacerations, of the All ward and stake gencalogi. contusions and abrasions forehead and scalp, when the car cal workers and all other interesthe was driving went out of con- ed persons are Invited to attend trol after making a right hand the monthly Union meeting in the turn from Carter St., to Interna- Tooele Stake, which is scheduled for Sunday, March 19, at 3:30 tional Ave., and struck a tree. The youth was taken to Tooele p m. in the First - Sixth ward Valley hospital by Gillette Am church. Youth, h Sunday, March 26 - 8:30 a.m. -Special meeting for Stake Presidency, High Council and Bishoprics. Sunday, March 26, 10:00 am. General session for all of the pub- welfare committees. March 23, 8:00 SATURDAY, Priesthood leadership meeting for Stake Presidency and Clerk, High Council, all members of Bishoprics and Branch Presi- lic. dencies and Clerks, all Melchi-zedeSunday, March 26, 2.00 p.m. -Priesthood Quorum Presi- General session for all of the pubdencies and Clerks, all group lic. leaders, their Assistants and SecSunday, March 26, 7:00 pm. -retaries, all stake and ward mem- Concluding session is under the bers of Aaromc Priesthood Com- direction of Stake MIA. A special mittees for those over and under speaker will be present and musi-- c 21, all stake and ward Auxiliary cal numbers will be presented by a ladies chorus. Executive Officers. pm. k 1947-195- New Gordons .Men's Wear top-notc- h Tooeie Stake N Tooele Stake -- WHEN A MAN SERVES HIS COUNTRY, RED CROSS SERVES HIM Red Cross volunteers and more than 2,000 staff workers serve ot Red Cross workers provide recreation programs in military hospitals, American military installations ond by offpost centers and overseas. all over the world. The services they perform for the and women of our armed men forces range from providing information on emergency leave requests to granting finonciol aid. GOOD THINGS HAPPEN 8:30 P.M. - Tooele When a man serves his country, you can serve him by helping Red Cross. Every Americans help h needed. This year please be generous. n WHEN YOU HELP National Guard Armory SPENDLOVES ORCHESTRA Admission 50c per person plus Budget Card |