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Show Franklin, Bilwortli, Holladay, Tooele Post WBBA Wins on Opening Bay ht strikeouts, scortiess ball, and allowed just 2 Hot it was enough, as Midvale By A. T. Roberts Midvale, 4 runs. 3 hits and 2 The State WBBA Tournament ppciol yisterday, with cg'U D.-- , V.s to the h.wd hitting llelei could get just one more run, in C. 5 runs, 4 lots and errors; trict Champions battling it out for tC'cv sjkiI in the World Sines team In the no aniinie D.lworth the fifth. Wildness hurt both pitchers, but one error. In Wednesday's action, three Salt lake t. ,t y bains and Tooele's sept (Hik.ng away, by sior.ng in he second ome, and TOOII.i: NATION' L 10 twite in the they were tough in the dutches National team won opening games. These two terrific squad bathird, three m the fouith, and as fox allowed only four V's Bountiful American 3 . . . Toode I RANK LIN I ROSECREST I . tled through nine scoreless inning, b. lure I lanklm scored two 'hen aided by Cook lamming while the IIC pitcher Nielseon per took every advantage of a jittery Inline run they cap;ted the sc or nutted just thiee as he notched (Continued to back page) runs in the top of the tenth, to win 2 0 d Franklin-werfive with runs the of fifth. in Rosecrest. mg for Kasai, Craig Cropland, the starting pitchers, and in the . imimgs they woikcd. theyl D.lwoith, 13 runs. II hits and no errors; Helper. 4 runs, 5 hits each allowed just two hits, Cros-- . into and 3 enois, fund was relieved by Ronald Pas- - sent the Rosecrest rooters At ptess tune, Thursday, the following second day results were IIOITADW waters, while Ruk Miller took hystcr.i k hv blasting out a home (otinnwiHHl S over for Kasai in the seventh inn- run. hut the umpire had ruled a Midvale 4 . . . Holladay Cotton reHuteU in the Slate WBBA tournament, being held Jt International I idd. ing, and these two kept right on "no p ih," mi the runs did not wood won a come from In the II 00 a nt. game, Helper bounced Bountiful American firing the horsehide past the bat- Count, and the game ended sec- squeaker over M.dvale 5 4. m an ters until the tenth inning. In the onds later jv Miller got the thud oitn r limiting ball game Midvale league out of the State WBBA tourney, to the tune of 5 0, as v, the strike (Hit route, took full advantage of four wa!kS Bioadbent pitched a one hitler for the Cat bon County boys. Heavy top of the frame. Paswaters got out Fiankl.n, two runs, 3 Inis and ami an error to nine three runs sticker for the wmneis was Bostme with 3 fur 3 the first two baiters, but then he including a home crrul'. Rosecrest, no runs, 4 in the top of the fust inning but' run. walked Dennis Littlewood, Miller came through with a single, andh'1 and 3 errors. Jlountiful 000 000, 0 runs, I hit, 0 errors. the scrappy II C club refused to Dll WORTH IS Helper 4 , . . give up, a they scored one in they both scored on an error. Helper 301 Olx. 5 runs, It hits, I error. In the bottom of the tenth. kfU r spotting Helper a 4 2 lead the first, and then look a At 1.00 pm. Rosecrest scored four big runs in the top of the in Mark McDonough was safe on a after one inning, the Dilworth the bottom of the second on four seventh inning to break a three-al- l deadlock and stay in the running fielders choice, and Charles Blak-le- team came roaring back to walks and Dev Nielson's single for a trip to Provo, as they defeated Midvale The loss knocks lived on an error, Ronald smother the Carbon County team That was all the scoring II C was Midvale out of the tournament. Providing the power lor the win After Helpers 4 run outburst able to muster, a the Midval" was short stop Greg Crosland who hit two Ozark Ike" home runs. Paswaters moved them over to second and third with a perfect in the fust, Dilworth pitcher pitcher Dennis fox hi Id them Rosecrest 300 0O0 4. 7 runs, 11 hits, 0 errors. Midvale 000 120 0. 3 runs, 4 hits, 0 errors. sacrifice, with two out. Crosland Wayne Cook settled down to pitch scoreless for the rest of the wav . i Lalesl Results -- Tooele Wins Opener 5-- y across five runs in the first and three in the second, and then went ahead to a 10 to 3 victory, (ionics are being played at Tooele's International Ball Park. Charles Sisncros scores another Tooele run during big first Inning against Bountiful, Wednesday afternoon in UBB. State Tournament play. The Tooele Nationals pushed Volume Sixty Seven 13-- Tooele, Utah, Friday, August 11, 1961 Number Nine Chamber Presents Hospitality Kits County from the early the mine in Stockton, to the present dial system, was the subject of a talk given to the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce at their Wednesday luncheon by Howard Blood, Public Relations Director for MST&T. OTHER BUSINESS AT THE LUNCHEON Included the announcement that the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce had organized a hospitality kit which was to be presented to 120 WBBA boys who were in Tooele for the state playoffs. The kit included paper containers donated by J. C. Penny Company, 45 rpm records donated by Radio Station KDYL, Bowling passes from the Tooele Bowl, Telephone key chains donated by the local telephone company, 120 packages of gun donatSalt Lake City police apprehened by Tooele Drug, 120 packages ded three California juveniles, of mints donated by the Caldwell early Thursday morning, in a Drug, a brochure featuring fa- stolen car to Claude belonging mous gun collections, donated by 500 East Main, Grants-villRoberts, Browns store, the new Tooele and postcards County brochure According to Granlsville City from the Tooele County ChamKeith Brown, and police Marshall, isof ber Commerce, Tuesdays the Roland Anderson, officer, sue of the Tooele Bulletin, donatstole an automobile in ed by the Transcript Bulletin Pub- youths California and abandoned it late lishing Company. Wednesday or early Thursday in Officers of the Reserve Unit Grantsville just prior to stealin presently training at Tooele Ord- the Roberts car. nance Dejxrt were introduced to, The case is being investigated the FBI. the Chamber and they expressed a desire to bring 150 of their men to Tooele Friday evening between To Meet Sumlav 6 and 8 p.m. to shop before deTooele Stake Presidency lias parture of the unit. called a meeting of stake organiIt was suggested that with the zations for Sunday, August 13, at many reservists training at Too- 2 p.m. in the Fourth Eleventh ele Ordnance Depot, and other Ward chapel. The meeting is for the Stake personnel who come in on tem r porary duty, that a Presidency, High Council, Bishopservice should be encouraged in rics and stake auxiliary boards. Schedule of meetings is as folthe community. lows: general assembly, 2 to 2:30 VICE PRESIDENT John Brown p.m.; department meetings, 2:30 reported that a Back to School to 3:30 p.m. promotion is planned for Tooele City next weekend and that all merchants will be notified by letters now in the mail. A history of the telephone in Tooele ISSO's when the first one was installed at f TV Granlsville Car Found In Sail Lake 7)r o jl t V Jayccc Clean - Up Holding the barrel! in place while Kay Haddon puts on the priemer coat, are L to R: Martin Townsend and Bob Hunt. The Tooele Jaycees are painting these trash cambarrels as part of their clcan-u- p paign which Is being run in cooperation with the Tooele County Chamber of Com merce. Not pictured with the above work crew is Wayne Saltzgiver. The local Jaycees state that the outside coat of paint will be put on the barrclls Friday evening at the and Edgemount Administration Building, all Jaycees are urged to be there. Rule of Reason and Ethics, Best Guide Says Senator "The rule of reason, applied with the highest type of moral and ethical standards can preserve our free enterprise and political systems in the United States," so said State Senator Sherman P. Lloyd at the Tooele Jaycee dinner meeting held Wednesday evening at the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel. SENATOR LLOYD EMPHASIZED the fact that effective legislation comes from responsible people of both parties getting together and working out proposed laws. That the present free enterd prise system can best be by continuing to make sure that capable people with good ethical standards be encouraged to run for public office. Rent-A-Ca- pro-tectc- TIIS Rand Is Imiled lo Besides Senator and Mrs. Lloyd, other special guests included for- mer Jaycees Commissioner and Mrs. John W. Rowberry, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Tate, Mr. Bevan Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. T. Paul Thomas. Utah State University will be host to the Tooele High School Band again for an overnight stay on August 27. The occasion will be the national convention of Tupperware with representatives With Senator and Mrs. Lloyd converging on the campus from were Mr. and Mrs. H. Vern Bra-zel- the United States and Canada. Mr. Brazell is secretary to The Tupperware Jubilee will beSenator Lloyd in the Retail Gro- gin early on August 28 in the Student Union Ballroom. cers Assn. Jav-cecs- Rake Sale Friday zl Main anti Vine Tooele Fourth Ward Relief Society will hold a bake sale on Friday, August 11 on the lawn of the First Ward church (Main and Vine) starting at 3 p.m. The public is invited to buy their weekend bakery needs here. Members of the ward are asked to support the sale by contributing some home baked article. $ All proceeds will go to the LDS Seminary building fund. p Bulletin. Standing next to Mr. Norton is Pete Warburton, also State Tournament co director. Back is Angelo Cerroni, caretaker of the International Ball Park. The hospitality kits and free newspapers were distributed to ail 120 boys. Pioneer Show August Admission is fifty cents and tickets are on sale at the following places: The Tooele Transcript and Bulletin, Tates Confectionery or Allens Foodtown in Tooele, the Blue Bird Cafe in Grantsville, from ward or stake MIA presidents and superintendents, or they will be available at the door. Children under 12 MUST be accompanied by their parents. Proceeds will go to the Stansbury District, Boy Scouts of America. Last Riles For Senator Lloyd Plan Reunion Mr. Donaldson Saturday 2 P.M. Last rites will be held for Fred a. Donaldson, Saturday at 2 p.m. at the Clark Ward Church. Mr. Donaldson was killed Monday in a train-ca- r crash, west of Tooele. Friends may call at the Tate " Mortuary, Friday evening from to 9 p.m. and Saturday prior to funeral time at the family home at 51 Last Clark St., Grantsville. August 26th is the date set for the Class of 1951 Reunion. A full day of activities have been planned by the committee, beginning with bowling at 1 p.m. for ladies and men. A tour of the City will get underway at 6 p.m. and will he followed at 8 p.m. by a dinner at the Coral Room of the Kirk Hotel. For further de- Utah. Burial Elaine Hale at tails, contact will be in cemetery. the Grants-vill- c 18-1- 9 Everything is in readiness for the Tooele Stake MIA presentation of Promised Valley" to be presented Friday and Saturday, August 18 and 19 at the Tooele Junior High School Auditorium. This fast moving musical, written by Dr. Crawford Gates and Arnold Sundgaard, is sure to please everyone who attends, as there is lots of singing, by baritone lead, Gary Jones; soprano lead, Beverly Pedersen; several supporting parts and of course, the mixed chorus . , . There is dancing, by pioneer groups, Indian Warriors and their Chief (Kenneth Hickman) . . . There is comedy at every turn . . . and there is a beautiful love story. A report was also heard from the Housing Committee, and it was suggested a list of available houses be kept at the Chamber of Commerce offices and at the Visitors Bureau at TOD. l, named first vice president and Clar Hansen second vice presiNew Phone Number dent. A special election for three new directors was won by Boh DONT FORGET the new teleHunt, Gary Griff. Ill and Boh Ogphone number of the Transcript den. Secretary Wavne Saltsgiver Bulletin Publishing Co. Inc. Its Bill Gibson will and Treasurer easy to remember. continue on in their present capacities. 882-005- 0 Rowherrv. reCommissioner . presenting Tooele's retired told of the various accomplishments of til" former organization ind'idmg the Tooele Air Tort and hacking for the Tooele gwimmmg pool.. Chamber of Commerce President, Peter VanOtten presents Randy Martin and WBBA players, Bryan Wilson, Bountiful their hospitality kits as Charles Norton, Slate Tournament WBBA prepares to give the boys their free copy, of the Western Boys Baseball issue of the Tooele Left, Vice president, Loren Dunn introduced the new Tooele County Brochure and also reported that the Tooele Jaycees had put primer paint on the trash barrells in their joint clean-uproject and that the outer coats will go on Friday evening. Logan Jubilee Meals, lodging and transportaDURING THE business meeting tion will be provided by the Una major shake up was effected in iversity and will be underwritten the Jaycce organization. Loren by Tupperware. Dunn, who will be leaving August Rehearsals for the band will be 21, for school in the east, was released as President and Lcland held August 21, 23 and 25 a! Beckstrom was advanced to this 6:00 a.m. in the high school band room. position with Kay Haddon being Hospitality Kits e. MIA Leadership Scheduled for Wed., August 2J Will You Emilia' Brother Willis (Vince Garcia) is surprised to come upon Bishop Leighton (Paul and the Widow tmma Tarradav, (Gloria Gordon) in a more than casual handshake . . . These are three of the supporting cast in the musical "Promised s) scheduled to be presented Iriday Valley and Saturday, August 18 and 19 at the Tooele Junior High School Auditorium by the Tooele Stake MIA. Curtain time is 8 p.m. both evenings. NOON Oquirrh Karting Track 12 unday. Tooele Stake MIA leadership meeting will he held on Wednesday, August 23. at 7:J0 p m. The meeting, regularly scheduled for has been the third Wednesday, postponed due to the dress rehearsals for "Promised Valley being held on that night. MiA workers are urged to attend this final meeting for the current That's Wednesday MIA August 23, 7:30 p.m. at the Fourth Eleventh Ward Church. year. |