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Show Tccele, Utah, Friday, Deo :..bcr Volume Sixty Seven Number Twenty Five 1951 1, lis W eekend ocal Christmas Opening UPiK Light Co. To Prm ide I'm Lleelricitv Utah Power and l.ght tre to, "f6 Christinas Lights H suth features as workman-tuthe Tooele originality, novelty, simplicity and t'lnin'v Onimlier ot Commerce beauty as wed as other feaiurosj are j, in xutMUng the annualhat are appealing to the public Chri- - r Home Lighting and De- DIG INTO your basement, attic, corat. on Conti st and according to store room, garage, or wherever Lawruur Hood, chairman. It is;ou keep your (hristmas decora expet 'id to be the most outstand- tions, and start now, m beautify-tning prni.Ht the town has ever ac your home," says the Committee. compi - Si d So, let's all get into the act," HU. I ASH prizes are being offeri d. with the first prize stand- is the committee's advice Don't ing at $15. second, $25. third, $.0 keep up wiih the Jones,' go them and fourth places at ten dol- one better, beat them. Let's make lars ejfi Tootle City the most txaiiuful Judges have been contacted by city in the country. Publicity, picthe Retain rs Committee and the tures. rad.o bnudiasts talk it judging w.d be completed bifore up. everybody. Let Tooele conn-alivChn- -' mas at the most wonderful time ie. The judging will be based on of the yiar Christmas time!" Tt- !i iv im'uIhis - tmn. will1 to light up' nunc than 50 (WO holiday lamps' this yiar --- IV umipanv s traditional Christmas gift to titles and d.stribu-liotowns where the lirm hni run J. C. littlifield, CPiL's Salt Lake division manager, SJid the g.tl servne will be! available betwrm dusk anj midnight from Dee I to Jan 1 for, insialh-on hoi.Jjy doiora'um eVUru.ty ( s Astoria r ! p. of -- n rV i V j V.e" v S'; j ' t V I X to i,!y streets and parks as minimi-ni- t v projei 's t I rie Christmas light eg to es where customers ate 'trved d. redly b. the company is a longstanding tustom wth I'tah Powtr. Last year, the ut.l.ty 300.000 Mow a. I hours of free eleitriuty to ilium. nate holiday bulbs in lit) communities in Utah, Idaho and tom-mum- e pro-vid- 0 VVyo-mm- g Of these, 20.M3 bulbs wire lighted in 27 lomnuimties in the Salt Lake area Coming December alii Baileys Moments of Magic" will be brought here, Tusday, November S, by The Fifth Ward Building Fund Committee. Curtain time is 7:45 p.m. in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle and everone is urged to participate in this evening of thrills and unbelievable entertainment. Admission is $1.25 for adults, 75 cents for students and 50 cents for children. Christmas Opening comes to Tooeie Friday and Saturday. From Finland J J -- Van Swearingen " Sal unlay 1 PM Lasl Piles For Vail Swearingen im-?a- Waler Buffs Scricfcf Tilts Satlirtjay Winners of seven straight state and championsmps, jealously guarding a fantastic win streak consisting of 101 straight wins go- n T ing all he way back to Decem- veais championship meet .and ber 1951, this years squad is an- that's a sizeable chunk to lose But before you get to ferhng xiously looking forward to adding new laurels to their brilliant refsoiry for Coaih Pratt and his poor old. 111 water buffaloes lets take a look at this years squad. Pratt VUIETHLR OR NOT this ears has twenty five swimmers on his squad is as poweiful as last years squad and anv one of them would team, which set a new standard be a star on any team in the by scoruig 136 points m the state state , I Gone fiom that great tram are twelve kid- -, and tiny wue twelve Ouod me'-t- icmans to he se'-- n Ii'c quad. n hee I -- y Under the -- - jgt-rve- DRUG STORE t; J Rotation Plan HOOD DRUG j Sunday r- - sTJ'US. 1961 62 Swim Season Kick-of- f ones. Paul McLaws - a member of the 160 Free relay team and rccotd holder for the 200 Free; Boyd Loveless, Free relay and third in the 400 Free; Rick Batti-sorecord holder in the 100 Fly and medley relay; Ray Stalnaker, Free relay and third in the 40 Free, Bill Anderson, third in the 100 Back and sixth in 40 Free, Jim Maughn, third Diving; Rus-scRinungton, fourth Individual medley, Mike Stonebraker, first Free relay and fifth in 100 Free; Bill Sodcrborg, fifth 200 Free and ly Riding, fifth in 400 Free . . These paddlcis accounted for 58 and a half points scoicd in last 1'? Three Slake - up-c- c claaevln ServiccSiiiMlay Stag-town- Place: Civic Room City Hall Time: 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday Funeral services for Richard 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sat. Van Swearingen will be held on 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday Saturday, December 2 at 1pm. Admission: 25 cents in the Fourth - Eleventh Ward Beautiful Decorations church under direction of the and Eleventh Ward bishopric. Refreshments. The lad was accidentally killed Special treats: by a gun shot wound, Tuesday Dollar gift tabic morning at his home at 329 So. Homemade cake and 320 West. Friends may call at the Tate candy sale Sponsors: Mortuary, Friday evening from 7 Woman's Club of Tooele to 9 p m. and Saturday, prior to funeral time. Burial will be in the Tooele City SAFETY FACTS lowers visual perfor- cemetery. Speed mance at night, says the Allstate Safety Crusade. At 20 mph the Flattery has been defined as eye can sec 80 feet further than the ability to describe others as at 60 mph. they see themselves. season. Croup Swim Saturday Flks Memorial Sanlas Lane demons of the deep go into training for the rung swimming AAUWTo Hold 953. Christmas Part v two-hou- mid-wee- k Santa Comes Fri. Free Movies Sal. SANTA WILL BE ARRIVING, Christmas lights will go on, free BAND of 81 shows for the kids and Tooele stores have just about ever thing THE CONCERT HE II S witnessed three new memtxrs and the marching band Christmas shoppers could hope for. December 1, at 7.00 pm, Major James A. J LDS will appear in forof 105 M'ssions created in the Friday night, Members of the local chapter mal merhys switch to light up the huge community throw Bevan will the British Isles during his two years with phpugfaphs together will arrive of AAUW will hold their Christ- school ajfTcmls, officers and out- Christmas tree in the middle of town and Santa Claus service, and labored in two of the mas party on Thursday. Dec. 7, the Tooele County Sheriff's Jeep Patrol to greet the escorted by four Missions of that area. perform! j at the home of Maxine Hullingcr. standing will allow kiddies of the community. This Hear jhpuk Flder Bottom first labored at Dinner will be served at 7 pm for photographs of lluiknatt for five months, and at and the Shoppers will then have the opChristmas in Spain space Age feature soloists, enseraWwand to look over the fresh Lincoln, two months, one month theme will be carried out. portunity numbers. Meet ( new selection of Christmas items In charge of arrangements are in Mansfield, and four months in for th a maul winter Preparing Tooele merchants offered by Peterboiough, all cities of the Miss Hullinger. Mary Lou Jeffer- concert aiyd concerts fofxdUurray being Next big swimming meet midlands of Great Britain. during this, their biggest Christies, chairman; Mrs. Lei&Mii cr for Tooele's Age Group cham-io- ns School mas season. Stores will remain Jcn .MA rHange' concert With will be held here in TooHe continued his missionary Allen Lindberc. . until 8.00 pm. and 9 00 p m. Funeral services for Mrs. Lilly open Mature December 2. ele. Saturday, will thd'tand School, Hlsh to returned work at Nottingham, the conFriday May O'Rourke Panned, former evening for a little difwill be This meet the trombone in fection Super-MarHobday Tooele County, Lehi and Fureka Lincoln, then to Weston venience of the public. ferent in that it will be an mm bones, the cornets jnd for on Mar. and then Swindon resident, were held Monday at the SATURDAY is a day both exclusively relay meet. Every 5, of this year he was called as tnimp0,sin Pjji'iaAifViday the for Mother and Dad big kids Wing Mortuary in Lehi. and the event in each Age Group will 4 the the Flight1 a traveling Elder and on March Mrs Panned was bom in show at be a four man team contest. the french IMP'S in who are invited to a free 29 named was he supervising Flki Tooele County, on Dec. 20, This years The meet gets underway at wrvicp' orag Anfunting. These lections the Ritz Theatre. a daughter of Henry and Elder of Malvern Hills District, 1875, be a double will movie cartoon 10 a m. with teams from all 1673 of No. of BPOE as Officers wltjf ttwt rehis until appear that ymlook holding position Maria Newman. feature with three shows schedthe Utah swim clubs competTooele iwifl hold their annual Me- wgtlas the marching Damjpercus-siOrt'tectioShe is survived by a daughter, lease November 3rd. - the first at 1 a m., the uled morial-? Deceming, in both boys and girls Service, Sunday, THE LDS Church is having Mrs Katie Smiun, of Lihi, John second at noon and the last at A events. ber 3 gt 2 p m. at iheXodge Hall. in theBrifsh R. ORourke, of Tooele, Kenneth phenominal growth INDIVIDUAL members to be 2 pm. Feaijjrei speaker will bo Bishop Panned, of Eureka, Byron Thad Isles, Elder Bottom reports .with In addition to the movie, Karl is The public Wauq Hanks' presented are - Band President, Panned, of Salt Lake, a sister, four stakes having been gamzed Swan will lead the audience in SAFETY FACTS AlLYno Wice Gillette; President, two and m the past years Mrs. Louise Wilson of Salt Lake, lan Spoirs; Secretary, Joan John- the singing of Christmas carols. f I Mrs. Anna Bellingham, of Califor- more in prospect. Santa will fic violation is not considered by son; Treasurer, Marjorie Clegg; After the movie, nia; nine grand children, fifteen and for the the public to be a crime, says corn have The stakes, wards and dearly pop candy HE SAILED on the. QucCn Eli- Drum Majoi I) Wendell Droubay, E. R. Klamm, accident prevengreat grand children and 2 great a1! of the branches are under fbeel youngsters. Powell and Robert Erickson; zabeth, November . Jttbsauid, a'fnv-e- d Jay Allstate Indirector of tion IN MEANTIME great grand childien. Mother THE he stated. Color leadership, on Nov&uber Majorette, Dian Bryan; who Burial took place in the Lehi People surance and will Dad the have Companies. The four British Missions have 14th, opportunity amkVas guest of his broth- - guard, Linda Lee, Joan Johnson, of bar- are reluctant to convict a driver the Christmas Cemetery. SCt shopping bapt!srnsj!er, Roberthnd family at H.gh-i- Marjorie Clegg, Judy Peterson l stores. This of a dangerous violation change gains in Tooele with 10,000 having beep land, New'eJersey, and visited and Marie Boswell. The follow--- means no big city crowds to their minds when they or their exceecled so far this year, flute first chair members: C. Dunn, at ing Mr and Mr8i. families are the victims. y Brookline, Mass Prted- Janet Young: Eb clarinet - Judy buck, good parking areas and , I merchandise hasn't that been Bb Robert clarinets, THIS WAS Elder Bottyms sec- t On his way West, he stopped at Peterson; Hapliwmal picked over. and visited with his Erickson and Linda Lee; Oboe ond visit to the Brittblr Isles, for Kansas-Cil(i Sponsoring this years opening Rose Bassoon Marie Coesens; BotH. E. I the time he in the patents, Mtand Mrs. ComRetail the Merchants is Jus-teCarol Alto sax Rust; Jerry Baptismal st ww eg.Jor the'iirmed forcesTrC Germany, hi tom, at Tqpeka, Kansa Chamof Tooele mittee the County iK French horn Grantsville. fourth Torele and niady-a- a Elder iJqttom who has resumed Jay Powell; ber of Commerce. expensive-visi- t tlipr? du Tooele StrfTgs - will conducted ing oric,jrf' furlough periods - j his employment on the staff of Trombone - Lynn Gillette and I Baritone Edward 'J Isles Is distinctive, the Transeript and Bulletin, will I'M!, in be will Saturday, DecimbCr open JjjuhitiSh Paul Smart: Bass TUBERCULOSIS the Noith Tooele .Stake faber-nac- l for its greenness, be honoreck-a- t a homecoming pro- Black; Bass ;l tprnerot Utah Avenue and fiedgesichimney pots, and .sdiall gram at dhe Tooele First Wfard Clarinet - Joan Johnson; Trumpet-- Less than three centuries ago, Alto clarinet Pineliurst Avenue, on tbf. follow- panes of glass in the windows.. sacrarrtental Sunday Jimmy Smith; services, it was thought that victims of a T Marie Boswell. 10, at 7:30 p.m. He reports that economipally ing schedule: certain kind of tuberculosis could Decjipiber North 'Tooele Stake - 12 qoot the British Isles is better off than Photographs will be taken early be cured by having a king touch '9 Grantsi-vill- e after Tooele Stake,. I 00 pm the war, with hop null, PROSPERITY in January with the band appear- them. The sufferers paid a goldl food plentiful, Stake - t.00 pm. True prosperity is the result of and apparently which' ing in their new West Point uni- coin for this privilege, in ourSuitable baptismal clothing may plenty of money among the peo- well placed confidence forms. Yearbooks will be off the went into the royal treasury. be rented at the vfabemacle for ple to buy the nedds and com- selves and our fellow men. Sy&sv. press the last of April. a nominal laundry fee. forts Maxwell Struthcrs Burt 1 Funeral Hold In Lehi For Former Pendent Horror, magic, and mystery will be the keynotes as the Tooele Fifth Ward sponsors Baileys Moments of Magic, Tuesday, 5 December. has been show Mr. Bailey's featured on television, in clubs, and on stage in tins and many other states and several other countries. For really unusual entertainment, be sure to see this The show which includes The Chinese Water Illusion," The Phantom Crawling Rope and a Lady from Gay Paree, thousand and one mysteries. Remember the time - December 5th, 7:45 pm. at the Tooeie Fifth Ward Recreation Hall. Theres no more dates, no candy, no carbonated beverages and no late hours for members of Tooeles swimming team. As substitutes for these items, its twice a day practice, calesthentics, woik on weights, wheat germ oil, vitamin pills, steaks and orange juice as these Bands, u Moments Of Here Magic CJ December 5 By A. T. Roberts Il. of the Jaycee tourna-thibowling i id- -r I dward D. Bottom arrtvweekend w.U U- - a me J ed home bv jet at the Salt Lake between Steve Buhle and Ibl last Tuesday evening Airport, Bui kingharn. from a two year LDS Mission to the British Isles, scheduled to bowl at 5 30 p m was tdt,d from ,he Tooee on Saturday Dec. 2 ami he)r Wjrd ltf3ling for Great public is invited to watch and 1!nUm (m Novt.n)tMT riving in London, November 3rd, s Fiil V I). Hottom Home H.ghlight Makes Chair4 Again Fldrr Fdnard sponsored TILS Hand Word has been received here of the death of the infant daughter of Dr and Mrs. Loon Orme, of The Tooele High Si hoot Band Moscow, Idaho. The child was bom November has recently been elected by the 28. at Moscow and died the Board of Directors of First Chair following day about 24 hours af- of America to be presented in the National Yearbook for Outstandter birth. Orchestras and Surviving are her parents, a ing Choni-c- s the United States in Bill two brothers. sister, Marcia, and Sian and grand parents, Mr Tins marks the twenty third year and Mrs. Rulon Nichols of Mur- the publication has been active ray and Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Orme as a Who's Who of school musical of Tooele. organizations. The Tooele The body is being brought fo Band has been elected to this yearbook for eight consecutive Utah for burial. years and is the only Utah band to have been so honored. Elder Bottom Howling Acw Iii Jac Tourney Death (Xiinm Ornie Infant -- has already won four gold medals is the state's defending backstroke champ, and a member of the rec-o- i d bolding medley relay team Jim Whear one of the top free stylers in the state, winner of the 100 free and also a member of Tooeles great medley Co captain team. Mel relay Roberts, three time winner and holder of the state record in the 100 yard breaststroke, a member of the medley relay team, a Jr. National champion and bolder of the national rccoid (1.06 9) in the 100 yard breaststroke Dav.d Gordon, present record holder for the 160 individual medley and second only to Imai in the backstroke lolin Stahl who finished fourth m both the diving and 400 fice last vear This quintet gamed 10 and one-hapoints last year, all by themselves, or more points than the entire East High team which took second place last year with 44 points. McLaws second place finisher in diving and the 400 free - hes a cinch to be the states best diver in 62. Crai gLohnes who captured third in the 10 Ofly and fourth in the 100 free. Farrell Brvan third in the 200 free plus Don Oi lando. Sophomore Robyn Nisonger second only to Roberts in the breaststroke; Jim Flanders, sixth place in the 200 fiee and Lairv Hansen sixth in the 100 Back. The rest of the sophomores who are cinches to add to Tooeles point total are John Roach, Brent Stoker, Kelly Anderson, Reed George, Steve Campagna and Don Sjxnd lov e. months to three and one-hastrengthen his weak spots and improve his strong points, so dont look for Tooele to be regulated to second spot this year. Swimming continues to grow in Utah and this should be the best year in history. Up Box Elder way theres Keith Melton, Curley and Tantguchi - from East there Teasdale and is Cal Crockett, White - Cyprus has Colltngs and Granite is strong with Davis, Isbell and Grccf, plus teams from Weber, Rear River, Ogden, Olympus, Judge Memorial, Granger, and Ben Lomond and Logan, everyone of them is taking dead aim on Tooele, cause they are at got lf the top. Competition got underway on Newcomers striving for swimmNovember 30, when Thursday, Randv lionois arc freshmen ing Gi anger, Cyprus, Granite, East, Paul Diehl, Gibson, Jeiry Parker. and Judge Memorial Jack Maish, John Lindbcrg, Bert Olympus came to Tooele for an A and B Allen Richard DcLaMarc, lolins, meet. From now until the state Hunt. meet February 17, Tooele will put MAY NOT have the her fabulous record on the line 17 PRATT BUT IHYTS only a start - - - dipth in free style that he has times - and were thinking that seniors aic on this years among the tumors on this ears had in other years, but he's got nobody will topple them from Maik luui who team, there a the hhca of Garre, itiiat great wimmcii aad he's1 their perch. lf Hand Officers High School Band has again been elected to the First Chair of America year book, for outstanding bands, for the eighth consecutive year. Pictured above are this Tooele years band officers, left to right: Joan Gillette, presiJohnson, secretary; Lynn dent; Allan Speirs, vice president and Marjorie Clegs treasuxer. 1 |