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Show Volume Sixty Nine Number Sixteen Tooele, Utah, Friday, September 27, 1963 Governor to View New TAD at hops 1)01 Plans Buffs Meet Local Field Trip Sept. 30 Granger Friday 2:45 Edward Black and Jeanne Bryan, Tooele High School students who have been named semi finalKls In the National Merit Scholarship competition confer with Prin cipal Carl R. Evans, left, and Eugene L. 3 Deaths Bring Two Make Semi Finals Principal Carl R. Evans, of High School and Pupil Personnel and Guidance Director Eugene L. Morrill announce that two Tooele County students, both of Tooele High School have been named semi finalists in the 1963-6- 4 National Merit Scholar- Homicide Arrest Tooele ship Competition. ACCORDING TO Principal Evans and Mr. Morrill, these two students, Jeanne Bryan, and Edward P. Black, became semi finalists through their outstanding performance on the National Merit Scholarship qualifying test. This test of educational development was given in more than 16,500 high schools last March. These students are among seniors throughout 'the country who attained Semi finalist status. The Semi finalist group is composed of the highest scoring students in each state and ' In United States territories. They must substantiate their qualifying test performance on a second examination, be endorsed by their schools, and fulfill certain routine requirements to become Finalists. All Merit Scholars are selected from the Finalist group. To increase their opportunities to obtain financial assistance if they need it, the Merit Corporation sends the names of Semifinalists to all accredited colleges and universities and to other scholarship granting financial and aid agencies sources. Studies show that about 50 per cent of the Semi finalists obtain financial aid from sources other than the Merit Program. IN THIS last phase of the competition, the high school grades, creative accomplishments, leadership qualities, extra curricular activities, and school citizenship of the students will be evaluated along with their scores on 13,-0- the tests. the About April 34, 1964, names of the Merit Scholars will be announced, the exact number depending on the extent of sponsor support of the Merit Pro- gram. Each Merit Scholarship Is a four- - year award to cover the college years. undergraduate The recipients stipend is tailored to his need. by A. T. Roberta Morrill, Pupil Personnel and Guidance Director Edward and Jeanne will now take another examination from which the national winners will be selected. Bale Ruth League Calls Meeting Matt C. Alford, 33, of Grants-ville- , has been charged with automobile homicide by Tooele County Attorney Gordon . Hall, as the result of three deaths near Timpie, Sunday afternoon in an auto-truccollision. Alford appeared before Judge Marshall Monday and his bond was set at $1,000, which he deposited and was released to k There will be a Babe Ruth Baseball League meeting in the Court Room, City Hall, Main Floor on Monday, September 30 at 7:30 p.m. Please use rear entrance as front door will be locked, parking is also available in rear. Parents of boys eligible for Babe Ruth Baseball during the coming 1964 season are urged to attend. This includes the parents of boys returning from 1963 play and any new boys in the 13, 14 and 15 year old bracket. League officers, team managers, coaches and all persons interested in Babe Ruth Baseball are urged to attend. The main purpose of this meeting is to elect the 1964 officers of the Tooele County Babe Ruth League. This meeting was originally scheduled for Sept. 23 but due to lack of attendance, the election was rescheduled for Sept. 30. Slightly miffed because they were held to a 7 tie last weU by Cyprus, the Tooele football team wilt be out for their first win in league play Friday afternoon, when they go to Granger. Game time is 2:45 p.m. THE BUFFS should be stronger against the Lancers, because fullback Frank Erickson has recovered enough from a severly lacerated arm to be ready for some ball packing action. Erickson has place kicked three consecutive points after touchdowns, but hasn't-seeany action as a ball carrier. His return should provide a big boost to the Tooele n offense. Larry Brown, the soph halfback who played so spectacularly two weeks ago against Box Elder, and then missed the Cyprus fracas because of a pulled await trial. Mr. and Mrs. Antone R. Torthigh muscle, has shown some of both improvement and if this kid can 33, Freemonth, res, age California, accompanied by a go, Tooele will be at top strength sister of Mrs. Torres, Miss Bev- for the first time this year. With Erickson and Brown able erly K. Lewis, 19, of Edmore, to carry the ball it will take Michigan, were all fatally injured in the accident, while they some of the load off Alon Lewis, were traveling west and collid- who was Tooele's work horse ed with the Alford truck coming last Friday. With Lewis taking less of a beating at the end of east. his roll outs, it should improve his passing. Although he completed 51 per cent of his tosses TRAFFIC CITATIONS last week, which isn't bad. BY TOOELE POLICE COACH DEAN Stringham Is Grant Talbot Worthen, 25, of also pleased with the improveTooele, speeding, 45 miles in a ment backs Roger Maher and 30 mile zone. and William T. Irvine, juvenile, of Kim Murray have shown could add a lot to Tooeles they Tooele, improper turn, involved offense if they can pick up some in accident. Cited. yards. Anderson of 19, Craig age Defensively the Buffs continue Kearns, no drivers license in to look great. No team has scored on this unit. Cyprus got their score on the offensive unit, so Stringham and Bert Williams are almost satisfied. But not quite. Theyve spent some time on punt returns. Pirate Craig Duckworth returned two of Bob Browns punts back for 74 yards, Senator Moss at Tea Public Invited To Meet which Plans for the Tooele County Democratic Ladies Club, membership tea Sunday, Sept. 29th from 2 to 4 p.m. at the home of Senator and Mrs. E. H Mantes, 75 East Utah, are now complete Not only members and prospective members are invitfed, but the general public, men as well as ladies. Miss Utah State Fair Marilyn Mayo and Past President Mrs. Carol Buzianis will pour. Also pouring will be Mrs. Beverly White and Mrs. Berniece Adamson, past presidents. the Assisting president, Freida Pruett will be all the officers, Leona Shelton, Ida Johnson, Ann Dunyon, Arlene Rich Berniece Staples, Adamson, Madge Hymas. Also Mrs. Doris Hall, Erma Halli-daBeverly White and Alma Jean Walters. Special guests will be U. S. Senator Frank Moss and Mrs. Moss. All Democrat County and City officials and their wives. All ladies in the County who are not affiliated with another party are urged to come out and become active members of the ards, Emily y, Democrat party. For further information call Those who wish to meet Sen. Moss are especially invited to attend. completely nullified the kicks. Granger had a bye from league play last week and took a real pasting from Skyline, so little is known of their strength. and But its their homecoming theyll be high for this one. And the game is on their field which will aid their cause. And they can take heart from Tooeles tie with Cyprus, too. The Lancers are ready for the Buffs. TOOELE, with that tie against them, has to win all of their remaining games, and then hope that some team will dump the Pirates, if they are to repeat as Region Four champs. And they dont want Granger to upset their plans. Tooele vs Granger at Granger, game time 2:45. Tooele High Enrollment 152 Jumps Enrollment at Tooele High now stands at 1257, as compared to 1105 pupils at the close of school last spring, or an increase of 152. This number continues to grow as new pupils enroll, Principal School Evans, reports. TRAP SHOOT The big hunting season is near Hunters are invited to sharpen up their shooting eye at a trap shoot Sunday, Sept. 29, at 10 a.m. at the Trap Grounds, north of town. Everyone is welcome There will be prizes and fun for all. Completing plans for the membership tea of Tooele County Lady Democrats on Sunday, Sept. 29 are L to R: Mrs. Leona Shelton, Mrs. Frieda Pruett and Mrs. E. G Mantes. Members, prospective mem bers, their husbands, or anyone interested in meeting Senator Frank Moss are invited to attend Hours are from 2 to 4 p.m at 75 East Utah Ave tion, it is the supreme corner- stone of civilization - Roger P Steward, IFoaUfealS Colonel Brian O. Montgomery, Commanding Officer of the huge and complex Tooele Army Depot. will host the Who' Who" of Utah. Tuesday, 1 October 1963, when he will give a progress report of the Depots reThe Murray District of the cent expansion. Bureau of Land Management Onernor George D. Clyde, has scheduled a field trip to ac- Congressman Laurence X. Burquaint aii interested resource ton will head a group of civilian conservationists with the exist- and military dignitaries who ing and planned resource con- will be given a first hand report servation and development pro- of the recent expansion of Tooele Army Depot. realistic basis. grams on The trip is scheduled for SepSINCE MARCH of 1961 Tooele tember 30. Transportation will Army Depot has been In the be furnished by the BLM and throes of growing pains which interested person will be pick- has seen the Depot mushroom ed up at the Tooele County Into one of the Army's largest Counhouse at 9.30 am. or at defense depots the Silver Sage Inn at Vernon This growth came about when at 10 a m. It is expected that the Department of Defense anthe group will return to Tooele nounced that both Benicia Arby 4 p.m. senal, Benicia, California, and This program is planned for the Ml, Rainier Ordnance Depot. the development of the 2.500,000 Tacoma, Washington, would be acres of public domain adminis- phased out over a period of tered by the Murray District to three years, and their plants, its full potential for all appro- missions, and people would be priate uses of our natural re- transferred to Tooele. This plan was placed In effect in March scued The tour will consist of a visit with a target date for comto two intial development areas pletion as of March 14. as a kick off for a long range The massive and complex consix program. The first, an un- solidation was completed months ahead of schedule and developed area, is approximately nine miles northwest of Ver- because the total results have non. The second stop will bein had such a tremendous impact Creek Cattle on the State of Utah, Colonel the Government Unit, a partially developed area Montgomery Is desirous of makapproximately 14 miles south of ing a first hand report to Utah's the main gate to Dugway Provtaders. IN ADDITION to Gov. Clyde. ing Ground. Please bring a lunch. Pop will Utahs Secretary of State. La be furnished. mont F. Toronto, and the Attor ney General A. Pratt Kesler will be guests of the Depot Two along with the Commanding Of ficers of other Utah military in stallations. Also among Tooele Army Depots visitors will be Say Mr. Eugene Hart, Information Officer representing the U. S. A youth was picked up for shoplifting this week, Army Supply and Materiel Command in Washington D.C and by the police. Other items: the police report most of the political and civic that Mrs. Arthur L. Shields, of leaders of Tooele and Salt Lake Lake View, had the rear window counties. Colonel Montgomery will adof her 1959 TFord station wagon the group as to the provise at broken out as it was parked 92 North 1st West. BB shots gress that has been made, and were believed to have been used results that have been achieved the impact the consolidation has for the vandalism. had on the State, and briefly Glen Osiek, 110 Russell Aveoutline the future plans of the of window rear nue, reports the his auto broken out while it was Depot. Following this briefing, they will be conducted on a tour parked at 420 South 1st West. of the new facilities the Depot has acquired since 1961 which include the Guided Missile Shop, the Electronic Fire Control Shop and Calibration Shop Upon .completion of the tour they will be luncheon guests of Col. 1) Shoplifting. Auto Windows Police Broken. Nash And Charles Named On USU Frosh Roger Nash, of Tooele and Charles, of Grantsville, have been chosen on the Utah State University freshman football team for this season. and Roger, the son of Mr. Mrs. Calvin Nash, was a star on last years THS football team and will play end on the USU frosh squad. Dick, who is named a tackle, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Charles, and starred on the Grantsville High School varsity team. Dick Fall Fun Days At Sixth Ward F riday-Saturd- y Three Stake Baptismal Service Saturday services for the Baptism three stakes in Tooele County, will be conducted Saturday, September 28th, in the North Tooele Stake Tabernacle on the following schedule: North Tooele, 12 noon; Tooele, p.m.; Grantsville, 3 p.m. Suitable baptismal clothing can be rented for a nominal laundry fee. Bishop Jesse W. Twede of the Tooele Fifth Ward will be in charge of the services for North Tooele Stake. 1:30 ri V BUILDING . . High ranking dignitaries from throughout the state will be conducted on a tour of the recently opened missile buildings at Tooele Army Depot, pictured above are sections of the building. NEW MISSILE County Assesment Up $1,580,729 TIIS Band Plays for President Admission Free 5, of which $12,436,726 was assessed by the county as- sessor and the $10,766,109 by Tooele High Schools 110 piece Commission. Tax State band, directed by C. Roy Fer-riIn 1962 the County Assessors band leader, was given sigwas $10,880,765 and the nal honor Thursday, by being figures Commission $10,741,-34- 1 Tax State invited to play for President or a total of $21,622,106. Kennedy on his arrival at the County Assessors increase for Salt Lake Airport at 5:50 p.m. this year is $1,555,061 of which The band caravan left Tooele Tooele City contributed $781,398 at 4 p.m. and played a of the in new residences. concert for the assembled The 1963total, Tax Commission State greeters, prior to the coming of assessment was only increased n, pre-arriv- the President. The playing of the J.F.K. March written by Eugene Jeles-newas the feature number of the Tooele Band, as President Kennedy alighted Back At Desk Wayne Olsen, manager of the Installment Loan Department at the First Security Bank, is back at his desk, after a two weeks absence due to a cervical disc operation at the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City. The Tooele Sixth Ward Is sponsoring its "Fall Festival Days Friday and Saturday, September 27 and 28 at the Tooele First and Sixth Ward Recreation Hall. Fridays activities will begin at 6 p.m. in the recreation hall with a Dime a Dip dinner served on a smorgasbord theme There will be games which will interest all ages. A talent show will begin at 7:30 pm. Dona- tion, 25 cents for adult sand 10 cents for children Saturdays activities will begin at 8:30 p.m. with a Stake Dance sponsored by the Sixth Ward. The candidates for Queen to reign over the dance Saturday night are: Thanna Willardson, Jo Ann Maher, Janice Mallet and Bonnie Jean Kerr Votes are one cent each and the can- dldate Wlth the most votes w!" be crowned Queen. Saturday, September 28th North Stake Tabernacle Assessed valuation of Tooele has increased $1,580,729 over last year, according to figures compiled and released Thursday by Rex Kirk, Sr., County Clerk and Auditor. The total assessment of Tooele County for this year is County over the $24,768, 1962 figures. This years County Assessors division of assessments showed for real estate; $6,593,-47for building and structures: $3,273,957 for personal property and $539,018 for livestock. $2 030,276 $50 DAMAGE Kent Berryman, of Myron Murray, did $50 damage to the fender of his auto, here, Wednesday, when he backed into a telephone pole. 3 mm If Is Candidates for Sixth Ward Queen to reign over Fall Festival activities are Joann L to R: Thanna Willardson, 5 Maher, Janice Mallett and Bonnie Jean Kerr. The Queen will be selected by popular vote at 1 cent per vote. V |