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Show 41 ALUMNI Tournament Continued from front page BOX SCORES There are now nearly 23 million Americans who are 4H alumnt. The National 4 11 Club Alumni Recognition progrin honors former members whose accomplishments show effective community leadership, public service and aid. ly Orem U Orem: Langager Tooele SI G T F R. Aliphin Gagon D Aliphin Ashdown Peterson Aiken Total: .. .... Tooele High School'i pep band plays their final number at the first round of play ended for Tooele the state tournament It the BYU Fleldhouae In Provo, Tuesday, HV.h AeSo-'- l 1 4 3 19 S 11 I S 7 17 4 ( 3 0 0 6 ...0111 13 13 .... 10 1924 0 2 II 64 .OTFP2 Tooele: Connelly Colledge Alverson Bonn Dalton END OF GAME P S .110 . Johnson totals: 4 5 6 1 6 0 4 3 9 0 12 3 13 13 32 20 3 6 7 51 1 19 RECREATION Fire LEAGUE WINNERS Members of the MacFarland amt team that won the Tooele Recreation League championship are: Front Row: Tracy Brown, Bob Swan, Ang llul-Ung- er Continued from front page Two years ago Mr. Skinner, mayor of the town of Ophir, suffered a heart attack and a strok that have left him unable to work. He was previously employed at the Oohir Hill Mine. MRS. SKINNER has been employed part time by McFarland and Hullinper on weekends at their Ophir mine property. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner, son John. IS and Gladys Ann, fix, lost all their personal belonq-Ine- s in the fire as did the Grantsville Big Game In Region 6 Playoff Meetings Scheduled Grantsville High School meets at 6:3J p.m. (today) Thursday, in the playoff for positions in the Utah Class B hoop tournament. The playoff is to determine the place of the Region Six teams. Wasatch Schells. "Its terrible to see 25 years of memories go un In flames, Mrs. Skinner stated. china clos-A CHERISHED and dish collection, an arrow head collection, and a coin as well as clothes and furniture were among what was burned. The Skinners little dog Is thou oh tn h a fire victim. A 1151 Ford which the Skinners had hoped would provide transportation for their son John to work was destroyed in the garase alon with snow tires. MRS. SKINNERS old washer was saved from the flames but her new one burned. The Skinners have moved Into their sons home next door that was saved from the fire. Efforts were to be made bv Ophir town to attemnt to find out why the fire hydrant was either frozen or plugged. END OF SEASON John Medina, Tooele Buff basket bailer dribbles a few more as Tooele ends Its most successful basketball season In years In State tournament play at Provo Tuesday and Wednesday. Crrronl, and Gary Hale. Back Row: Colledge, DeWayne Elder, Bruce Procter, and Clarke Johnsen, Dean Strlngham was absent when the picture was token. Bob 441 MOTTO The motto of the 4 H Club is "To Make the Beit Better," Dates and meeting places for the annual public meetings of Utah's Board of Big Game Control have now been set. They are: June 23 Ogden; June 24 Beaver: June 25 Salina; June 28 Moab; June 27 Uinta Basin (exact location to be set Salt Lake later); June 23 City. TOOELE NATIVE VISITS The six meeting schedule was Lee Bowen, native Tooelean, framed session during a and how lived here most of his of the Board heldspecial In Salt Lake earlier life, but is now a resi- City last week. dent of Murray, spent a few The public meetings are held hours here Thursday, shaking each year prior to setting the hands with his many friends. big game hunts. Purpose of the meetings Is to receive information and recommendations conTexas bluster is a well known cerning the harvest of the big commodity. Latest example is a game herds. The Board, which formulates serious move In the Lone Star State to set up Its own "Texas all policy In matters relating to Atomic Energy Commission." big game hunting seasons and The aim is actually to work in dates, is formed of representacooperation with the Federal tives from the Utah Woolgrow-er- s, Utah Cattlemens AssociaAEC, but one Texas Congressman couldn't resist a Texas tion, Utah Wildlife Federation, boast: Now if we can Just get U.S. Forest Service, and Utah State Department of Fish and our own bomb to go with It," Game. Film Continued from front page The intense arc light Is focusseries of ed on the film by reflectors and then the Image goes through the lense onto the screen after a rotary shutter breaks it up Into thousands of Individual pictures flashing on and off the screen. CINEMASCOPE requires special lenses that stretch out the Image that appears on the film. Without the special lenses the Images appear like those In a fun house mirror. Ralnh W. Bradshaw, who purchased the Ritz and the Motor-vieTheatres last June reports that it costs over 635 000 for anvnne to equip a movie projection booth todav. The screen on which the movie appears Is worth another 6900 depending w upon its size. Mr. Bradshaw, a native of Tooele, recently returned here, after operating a drive in theatre In Tucson, Arizona. Concert Continued from front page Our Store fieid," "Rabinof continued, made it a flashing and exciting work of art. In addition to their annual North American tours, the make frequent trips to g ports of call. A recent trip abroad Included engagements in Greece and Turkey, where they were described, in Athens, as "two brilliant soloists," and in Istanbul, as "two rare talents, harmoniously united and balanced. Concerts in Spain, Portugal and Holland evoked equivalent enthusiasm. THE RABINOFS current tour encompases a three month itinerary through Western Europe, and is followed by a return to Israel, scene of some of their greatest successes. This season they, gave the Portland, Oregon premiere of Robert Russell Ben- fs assist you with all far-flun- netts Double Concerto your Interior Decor.., with the Portland Symphony, and were also heard for the first time in two music centers at opposite ends of the USA - at the Brevard Festival in North Carolina, and with the Hololulu Symphony Orchestra in the fiftieth state. Benno Rabinof, a native New Yorker, is the last in the great line of Leopold Auer pupils that included Elman and Heifetz, Zimbalist. At the age of nineteen, he was introduced to New York concert audiences by the Professor himself, who conducted the Philharmonic for Rabin-of- s debut in the Tchaikovsky At lour Door CARE- - eXutY, YAUl&i 1 our i vide selection presented in the comfort of your home Luslom 2), aperies oOeceratoi Concerto (which, incidentally, had dedicate- - to Tchaikovsky Auer). The concert was an un- X, FREE No Charge . . . No Obligation Just Phone mitigated triumph, and Auers protege instantly became one of the most sought-afte- r artists of the day. Rabinof plays the priceless "Lord Amherst Stradivarlus, one of the three greatest "Strads in the world, formerly used by Fritz Kriesier and given to him by a donor who insists upon remaining anonymous. Mrs. Rabinof, who first de- lighted the musical world in her Paris debut as the eighteen year old Sylvia Smith, pupil of Paderewski and Serkin, is not only one of the most foremost women pianists of the day but the composer of more than : : j : : j : 150 instrument- works, including al soli, chamber music, an suite, and an opera. Her latest work, a cantata entitled "The Deluge, was recently premiered, and was performed again last sea- son at ' Columbia University, where it was warmly received. to the New York According Post, the concert reached both a "musical and an archeologi-ca- l with the cantata. height Incidentally, Mrs. Rabinof is one of the few pianists to play accompaniments and sonatas by memory. $ Over 300 Samples For Your Selection! : :j : : : :j: Tate F umiture - 50 North Main t, V |