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Show Tooele, Utah, Friday, November 30, Volume Sixty Eight Number Twenty Five 1962 East High Swimmers Defeat Pratt4s PadcUers The East High swimming team proved that their win over RESULTS. for Distance L. Hansen, Tooele 2 Mortenson. East 3 Woodard, Cyprus 4 Peterson, Granger 5 Thompson, Bear River Med. Relay (2:02.7) 1. Tooele (Allen, Marsh. Tate, and Spendlove Die Tooele last week was no fluke, when they sent Coach Leigh Pratts paddlers down to their second defeat Tuesday afternoon capturing the Relay Meet 84 to Tooele's 80. The depth of the Leopards proved the downfall of 2. East the once invincible Buffaloes. Free Relay (4:02.1) Both teams won four first places East (Cameron, Crockett, but East never finished farther-dowFriedman) the ladder than second -t- Ronniger, 2 Tooele times-while finished second five hey Breast. Relay (2:20.2) the Buffs could capture East (Landes. Van Klaveren, only three seconds and were reWheelwright, Nicklson) gulated to third place in two 2 Tooele events. Fly. Relay (2:00.3) AND SO THE LONG reign as Bear River (Fuhriman, of Utah undisputed champs high Limb, Hver) school waters has come to a 2. East close. The water Buffs no longBack Relay (2:06.2) er are considered unbeatable. 1 Tooele (Hansen, DeLaMare, Tor eight long years Tooele was Allen, Atkin) u .defeated, winning 199 straight 2 East meets. Then came the 1962-6Free Relay (8:19.5) year, and the mighty East High 1. East (Crockett, Fuhriman, Leopards, led by Calvin CrocFriedman, Ershler) and this Fuhriman kett, Peltzer, 2. Tooele fantastic win streak was broken Med. Relay (4:33.6) Last week in an A and B meet, East (Peltzer. Landes, Kes-lethe Leopards won. and then Van Klaverer. Tuesday they drowned Tooele 2. Tooele for the second time. Free Rela - (1:49.4) After trading places for the 1. Tooele (Hunt, Johns, Lohnes first six events, East took the and 3 Marsh) lead when they easily won the 2. East 750 yard Free Relay, with CrocTeam points: East, 84; Tooele kett, Fuhriman, Friedman and SO. Bear River, 49: Cyprus, 37; Ershler, defeating Tooeles team 14. of Farrell Granger Garrie McLaws, Bryan, John Roach and Robyn Nisonger 8:19.5 to 8:31.6. THE LEOPARDS then put the meet out of reach when they also won the 400 medley relay. Tooele won the final event, the 200 free relay, but it wasnt enough to overcome East. Five teams participated in the Bear exclusive relay meet River finished third, Cyprus was fourth and Granger was fifth. 200-Y- d 409-Y1 n 200-Y- 20C-Y1 Dec. 2, at 5:30 Fred T. Wilson, MOOSE OFFICERS Regional Director of the Loyal Order Moose, for Colorado, Utah and Wyoming of Denver, Colo., will be in charge of instituting a new lodge of the Loyal Order of Moose at the Elks Hall in Tooele p.m. right Sunday, is Frank A. Scharmann, of Tooele, Membership Director who has been in charge of organizing the new Tooele lodge. Fred T. Wilson,-Regiona- and D- l n Stockton Ward Plans For Variety Show Stockton Ward will sponsor a variety show on Friday, Nov. 30 to which they extend an invitation to the public to attend. Scheduled to appear on the program are professional singers and dancers, who are being brought out by Warren Bowen, of Salt Lake City. Curtis Jacobs is arrangements. in charge of is 50 cents for cents for children. In addition to the show, refreshments, including hot dogs, spoon burgers, and soft drinks will be sold. Baked goods will also be available. Admission adults and 25 Local Teachers Injured In Traffic Accident non- - sectarian but stresses the importance of providing security for its qualified aged members and children of moose members who have died, Mr. Wilson explained. Mr West Hit In Crosswalk On N. Main William R. West, 58, 177 W. 1st North, Tooele, was hit by a car Tuesday at 7:08 p.m. while crossing Main Street in front of the Post Office. He suffered a fractured left shoulder and a fractured left leg when a car, driven by Gary Lynn Syndergaard, failed to stop at the crosswalk. MR. WEST was taken to the where Tooele Valley Hospital he was treated. He was later transferred to the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City, where his condition is listed as fair. Syndergaard will be issued a citation for failing to stop at the crosswalk. The accident is being further investigated by Tooele City Poand lice Officers Huey Graves Lee Shinglederker. Legion Bowling Tourney Scheduled The annual American Legion tournament sponsored bowling by George A. Greenlee Post will be held at the Tooele Bowl on Dec. 1 and 2 and Dec. 8 and 9. A grand prize of $100 will be oven the first place winner and many other attractive prizes will be awarded top bowlers. The tourney is open to men only and registration may be made at the Tooele Bowl prior to tournament time. Tooele Citys ChristYULE TREE mas tree was put into place Tuesday afternoon and decorating was completed Wednesday. Tooele Army Depot, as a part of their annual Operation Dance hi 200-Y- ATTIC Gillette, GUTTFD George Firemen other Tooele City Volunteer inspect the fire damage in the attic of the Ross Bell home, 350 West Vine. Mr. Bell (center) said when a basketball hit two electric lines leading into the house and shorted them out. 750-Y- NEARLY ONE million men belong to the Fraternity which calls itself the Family Fraternity. The Order of Moose is irector, of the international order, will officiate at the institution ceremony to be held in the Elks Hall. A DEGREE TEAM from Salt Lake City will take part in the enrollment ceremony. The famed Salt Lake City Women of the Moose Chapter Drill Team will also take part in the program. All Tooele County residents interested in being enrolled as charter members of the Tooele I odge, Loyal Order of Moose can contact Mr. Wilson at Room Kirk Hotel, before Satur117, day. MR. WILSON emphasized that no funny business or embarras-smewould be connected with the enrollment ceremony. It is serious, educational'Tintf "entertaining, he said. He also noted that wives are invited to the entertainment part of the program. Sandwiches and coffee will be served. The Tooele Lodge will become one of the more than 1,900 Moose the Lodges located throughout countries of English speaking the world. Oy-le- r, 3 Loyal Order of Moose To Form Tooele Lodge This Sunday at 5:30 p.m. a new Lodge, the Loyal Order of Moose, will be established in Tooele City. At 400-Y1 Two Tooele teachers were injured, one seriously, last Monday evening when struck by an automobile in Salt Lake City. Catherine Stephens, 263 South 5th West, received a fractured shoulder and pelvis and js reported to be in fair condition at the Holy Cross hospital. Joyce Crawford, 500 West 2nd South suffered severe bruises and abrasions, and has been released from the hospital and is recovering at her home. The accident occurred at the intersection of 13th East and 2nd South The young ladies were crossing with the light when they were struck. comes who Miss Stephens, from Cedar City, teaches a third grade class at the West Elementary School. It is expected she will be hospitalized for several weeks. comes from Miss Crawford Paris. Idaho and teaches a split '"second, third grade at the Central School. r, 200-Y- - At about noon today a U.S. jet crashed 15 miles Army east of Wendover. The plane spapped down onto the mudflats and at last report the pilot walked away from the craft. Scouters Hold Review Board Resigns A. T. Roberts, sports reporter for the Transcript and Bulletin, has turned over his reporting to other hands for the school year. Mr. Roberts was recently selected by Colonel Cecil M. MacGregor to serve on a Government team which is investigating various installations of the now disbanded Transportation Corps. Members of the group come from New Orleans, New York, San Francisco, Letterkenny, Wash. D.C., and Mr. Roberts from Tooele. Roberts recently returned from a months duty in New Orleans and is now in San Francisco. He expects to return to his regular job at the Tooele Army Depol sometime in April. Christmas cuts and installs two Christmas trees, one for Grantsville and the other for Tooele City. The Tooele County Chamber of Commerce furnishes decorations for the Tooele tree. A Scouting Board of Review will be held in the Edgemount Recreation Hall, Wednesday, Dec. 5, at 6:30 p.m. reviewed All boys to be should contact Paul Griffith. SCOUTING DATE TO REMEMBER Staff meetA Commissioners ing will be held Wednesday, 19 December at 6 p.m. at the Tooele Fourth LDS Ward. Santa To Visit Tooele The annual Tooele County Chamber of Commerce Christmas Party will spring into full swing when Santa Claus will arrive at the Christmas Tree. Friday at 6 p.m. Tooele City Mayor Peter Van Often will greet the North Pole VIP and throw the switch turning. on the holiday street lighting. Santa will come riding in on a polished truck, the pride and joy of the Tooele Volunteer Fire ing, Mr. Bells son, Jack and a friend, Dennis Smith, were tossing a basketball through a hoop attached to the Bell garage when the ball hit some electric wires crossing them The electrical surge welded Sirens howled for several minutes when the automatic fire warning system at Allen's Food-towshorted, sounded the alarm and sent all three fire trucks rumbling up Main Street. n Pre season Elks Memorial Service To Be Held Sunday Basketball Tilt Friday Tooele Lodge No. 1673 will hold their annual Memorial Services, Sunday at 1 p.m. at the Lodge Hall. This service is in accordance with the wishes of the Grand . Lodge of the order. They have designated the first Sunday in December as a day to pause in remembrance of their absent brothers. Esteemed loyal Knight Stanley L. Shea, who is in charge of he services, welcomes everyone .0 this very impressive . Pistol, Rifle Glib To Meet Friday The Tooele County Rifle and Pistol Club will hold a meeting on Friday, Nov. 20 at the TAD Pistol Range. Meeting time is 7:30 p.m Club members plan to outline events of the coming year. All members are asked to attend and visitors are also welcome. Bill Pitt Named Jaycee Director Bill Pitt, Tooele County Deputy Sheriff and member of the Tooele Jaycees was appointed a Jaycee Director last week. Because of our rapid growth from about 20 to more than 40 members, we need another director and Mr. Pitt was chosen by unanimous vote, said Jaycee President Wayne Saltzgiver. THS Plans Annual Fall Concert a The Tooele High School A and Girls Chorus presents their annual fall concert this Wednesday, Dec. 5 in the Tooele Junior High School auditorium at 8 p.m. Both choruses consisting of Department. Caroleers from Tooele High over 60 students will sing a variety of numbers under the School will sing old favorite direction of Karl Swan. dithe under carols and songs The public is cordially invited rection of Karl Swan Santa will say a few words at to attend and a good crowd is the Yule Tree and then circulate expected to hear the prepared numbers of chorus members. through the stores until they The Girls Chorus will sing close at 9 p.m. some lighter music, while the A Kids in town are in for a specCappella choir will sing arrangeial treat on Saturday. All chilGreen such as dren, under 12 years of age will ments Battle Hymn of the be admitted free to the Ritz and "Little Wheel a will be four Republic, There Theatre. shows, starting at 9:30 a.m., Turnin. To add to the evenings enter11:40 a.m., 1:50 p.m. and 4 p.m. However, the children will be tainment, a number of solos and admitted only 15 minutes before ensembles will be presented. is Admission to the concert each show starts. 25 cents for adults, children free. At the end of each showing, Santa Claus will issue candy to Proceeds will go toward the purchase of more choir robes. those present. Cap-pel- 1 - 9 Hiit THE DATE IS DEC. 1: vs Tooele Making last minute preparations for their annual bazaar and smorgasbord are members Ward. Pictured of the Tooele Second above as they assemble some of the many items that will go on rale are L to R: Mrs. Donna Weyland, Mrs. Edna Second Ward December is the date set for the Tooele Second Ward Relief Society Bazaar and smorgasbord. to The bazaar is scheduled get underway at 10:30 am Items being prepared for the event have been made with Christmas gifts in mind and will house hold include aprons, and linens, childrens clothes etc. The smorgasbord will begin at 6 pm. and a wide variety of foods will be available to suit even the most discriminating An invitation is extended not only to ward members but to 1 the general public. PM - North Stake Ilall Friday Night Stewart and President Mildred Mercer. The sale gets underway at 10 a.m. at the Second Tenth Ward church. Sloppy joes will be sold all day and at 6 p.m. the smorgasbord will open. Everyone is invited to attend. UP&L To Furnish Power For Christmas Lighting Plans Bazaar Sponsored by Second Ward Dance Training 8 PM North Tooele Inli ' he points of the circuit breaker and the attic wiring burst into flame. PROMPT action by the volunteer firemen saved the house with very little water damage to the lower story. However the attic was gutted and Mr. Bell estimates the damage at $4,000. He said the firemen, which included members of the County Sheriffs Office, worked rapidly, efficiently and caused a minimum of damage in battling the flames MR. BELL also mentioned a Mrs. Marvin helpful neighbor, Barber, who worked her head off. He expressed special appreciation to the volunteer fire and friends fighters, neighbors who helped save his home. in the house Deputy Sheriff Pitt Dec. omoieville AS THE CREWS were returna real blaze broke out in the home of Ross Bell, 350 West Vine. A freak fire called out members of the Tooele Volunteer Fire Department just as they were settling down after a false alarm Wednesday afternoon. Tooele High Schools basketball season will officially get underway this Friday, when they will meet Bonneville High in their first practice game. The J.V. game will get underway at 6:30 p.m. with the varsity tilt to follow Admission to the game is $1 for adults, 50 cents for visiting students. Children who come in sit down and behave themselves according to school officials will be admitted for 25 cents. Those who do otherwise will be charged full admission price of $1. BULLETIN! Sports Editor Flames Destroy Attic Now its official, with the turning on of the downtown holiday lights. Christmas is here g And according to a custom. Utah Power and Light Co will again furnish free electricity to light holiday deon installed city corations streets and parks as community and towns in cities projects where the firms distribution lines run The gift service is available between dusk and midnight from Dec 1. to Jan. 1. according to J. C. Littlefield, UP&L Salt Lake division manager. Mr Littlefield said the company also will run recessary service lines to connect installed lights to the utility lines. lighting to Free Christmas where customers communities are served directly bv the comcustom pany is a with Utah Power. Last year, the utility provided almost 300,000 kilowatt hours of free electri0 city to illuminate more than holiday lamps in 110 cities and towns Of these. 20,000 bulbs were lighted in 28 communities in the Salt Lake area. 50,-00- Under the DRUGSTORE Rotation Plan HOOD DRUG JV - 6:30 P. M. With Varsity Game Following SI. 00 Adults - 50c Visiting Students will b Op Sunday |