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Show LADIES CITY LEAGUE Tooele Buffs Lose Game To tele High School basketball their first defeat of the season when Springville scored 0 to their 67 at a game in Springville, Tuesday night. A few defensive errors at critical times proved costly to the Tooele Buffs. THE BVFFS ARE at the halfway mark in their schedule with a game scheduled for this Thursday at 1:50 p.m., with Bear River. Four more games are yet to be played. At the end of the first quarter Tooele led Springville J7 to 12 in a see-sacontest that saw Springville ahead by one point at the end of the second quarter and Tooele coming back to lead 56 to 4S at the end of the third quarter. Colledge was .high man for Tooele with 22 points followed by Connelly with 15 points. Alverson tied with Connelly in the rebound department with 10 recoveries each. FOR SPRINGVILLE, Senior was top man of the contest with 20 points followed by Reid with The Tooele Transcript T1IS Swimmers To Host Six Clubs team suffered Tooele Swim Club will host six clubs from Brigham City, Intermountain InClearfield, dian School, Deseret Gym and a private Salt Lake swim club, n 0 n And Spur Will Friday 7:30 IS. Tooele and Springville each made 25 field goals but it was In the free throw department that Springville got the three extra points. 20 to Tooeles 17. - fga swimmers are Earl Tate, Jess Allen and ninth-grade- Alverson Connelly Bunn Colledge Johnson Dalton Will Begin In January Medina Lewis Total: FGA FGM FTA FT M RBS TP 4 10 6 13 2 31 9 5 i 7 Justet A six weeks course in Genealogy Work is scheduled to begin here Friday, January 11, under sponsorship of Tooele Stake Genealogy committee. Instructors from Brigham will conduct Young University the classes and a fee of $10 will be charged to defray expenses. Those taking the course will be informed on procedures in filling out the new genealogy sheets for processing. Anyone interested may contact Bishop Keith Allen or other members of ward or stake committees. A special invitation is extended to seminary students. Years Eve 10 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 25 CHILDREN PARENTS God intends that parents, not the children, shall direct the Arthur S. Maxwell, household. "Seven Secrets of Child Training, These Times. Field Goal Attempts Field Goals Made Free Throw Attempts Free Throws Made Rebounds Total Points Meets Sunday Genealogy Class The plans for our annual New party and dance sound like the best time ever, plan to buy tickets at the Friday meeting from any member of the committe, Joe Adams, Roland Amis, Cec Ellsworth or Jerry Spanks, or their wives. Our elections will be held at this Friday meeting, so be sure to be there to vote for the candidate of your choice. fgm To Close In Tooele Countv MIA Leadership Next Wednesday Regular Leadership meeting for Tooele Stake MIA will be he'd Wednesday, Dec. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the Fourth Eleventh Ward Church. All ward leaders are invited to be in attendance. Pre- - Christmas New of the Boys MONEY I ve always found it easy to make money. You just make it for yourself by making it for other people. Claud Foster, quoted by Alfred K. Allan, "The Faithful of Claud Foster, Partners, National Labor Management Foundation. Age-Gro- up swimmers of the Tooele Swim Club are, Front: Steve Hunt; Back: Steve Pratt, Charlie Norton and Mike Rockwell. JCome entertainment STEREO OUTSTANDING PLAYER - -Ooug Wolter, Joccle High school n newcomer received the Tom award for the outstanding football player in Class A competition. Outstanding In Football to Doug Wolter, the Tooele High School football team received the Tom McAn outstanding player award for the class A division schools, it was announced this week. DOUG CAME TO Tooele High School in his senior year from Alhambra California High School where he was half back and line backer for three years. He received honorable mention in Foothll California Football League. He is the son of Chester and Velma Wolter now of Tooele. Mr. Wolter was formerly employed at Benicia Army Depot and now is department head in the storage division of Tooele Army Depot. The family moved to Tooele last August from their former home in Martinez, California. DOUG HOPES TO continue at and one of Utahs universities has been approached by university representatives about his future plans. He has enjoyed his year of competition in football at Tooele High School and likes it here because everybody shows an Innew-com- terest in you." SLACK SET Corduroy Pants Coordinated Orion Sweater 8.95 Cuddly Slippers 1.98 up Special Ladies Flannel Night Shirts 2.49 -L STYLE SHOP 19 North Main Center FiMill RADIO . Sound'3 nCA VICTOR tv Kir Plus Revolutionary Acoustic Lens" SLACK SETS 0 The monthly union meeting all Genealogy workers -ward stake and other interest- ed persons, will be held Sunday at 1:45 p.m. in the First Sixth Ward. A special invitation is extend- ed to those in the Priesthood over Genealogy work. Films and instructions will be Of special interest presented. interest will be an outline sent out from the General Board. for SOD COM-TOTA- L Children and Ladies Genealogy Group Mc-A- mas. Names 1962 Tooele Stake when the regular fishing season opens over the state, according to Roy Garrard, local conservation officer "We feel that we can give the fishermen in Tooele County better fishing by going back to seasonal fishing and stocking all the streams in the early spring. This gives the fish a chance to scatter out before any fishing takes place." Mr. Garrard also states that 20.000 German brown fingerlings will be planted in the streams during the summer. All bass waters will remain open the year around: the four bass ponds in Skull Valley and the Rlue Lake and outlet at Salt Springs south of Wendover. Some nice bass are being caught at Salt Springs, according to Officer Garrard, who checked out there last week. Shrimp seems to be the best bait this time of year. series with 14, Trout Waters Starting January 1, 1963, all trout streams in Tooele County will close until June 1, 1963 Inn Saturday. Competition for age groups 8 Pat years old and under and 198, year olds will get underway at was the Tooele Pool at 9:30 a m. The AAU sponsored event will 207, be the junior half of competi502. Other high bowlers were Janet tion at Tooele Pool. December Williams, 204, 489; Susan Tate 29, the 11 to 17 year old swim202, 183, 522; Pam Church 191 mers will compete at Tooele, tr meet. 475; Pearl Palmer 190, 177 525; complete the Rae Reed 189, 185, 521; Betty Bonnie Park 187, 183, 525; Shields 286; Golda Bishop, 185, Ruth Bit 502; Norma Buzianis, 185; Lee, 182, 508; Dawna Anderson, Meet 183, 513; Betty Shosted 182 176, 518; Jackie Henwood 181, 493; PM Sandra Shubert 183, 481; Betty Nix, ISO. 478; Milda Thomasson. The Tooele Bit and Spur din175 Wrathall. 178, 517; Aletha ner will be held at the meeting 178 508; 510; Fern Pollock 178, Club house at 7:30 p.m. Friday. Jane Hammond 179, 507; BarDinner will be $1 per plate bara Peterson, 502, Neva Hawand reservations may be made kins. 499; Carolyn Dow, 494; Richard Davis, Dr 177, 494; Lynn by calling Chris Russell Jack Erickson, James, Barry Wim-me- r, Magee 176, 493; Parna Roland Amis or Naomi Breen. 488; Louise LaFevre, 485; Club members are asked to Lorraine Konen, 480, Barbara two cans of fruit or vegebring Anderson, Valdez 480; Francie for "Operation Christtables 175, 480, and Ellen Davis, 477. 2529. Al's Drive rolled high game 896. Bowler for the week was Gibbs of Style Shop with 181, 160, 539. High game rolled by Barbara Gilmore, Friday, December FREE1 off Discount Wools Cords . I, mim ALBUM. of with the purchase any Console RCA - Victor Stereo LOWEST PRICE EVER FOR RCA VICTOR Knits FM-AM-STE- CONSOLE . . . 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