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Show Volume Seurntv Three The Tooele Transcript, T asaiicj TOOLI-- ilAJEM lllt.ll 4 Tooele Hands To March In Parades Tooele High School Band Recording Proves Big Seller allmtn if lumd itiumc by the High SympluHiic Rand Tooele Moisture Climbing Up During July ur Sir The Tooele Junior High School Man lung laud w ill lie entry number U in the annual Days of 47 Parade in Salt laike City scheduled for July 2tth. The liand was chosen to lie an entry in the parade after its fine performance in the Youth Parade in Salt laike City. The lumd was acclaimed by many as lieing the outstanding feature in the Y'outh Parade. , Roth the Tooele Junior High School Band and the Tooele High School Band will aptear in the Tooele 24th of July Parade this Saturday. Following the parade, the Tooele Beginning Baud will play a short concert after which the Tooele Community Band and the Tooele Wind Ensemble will perform in concert. Featured nunilien include "The Chicago Tribiuie March," "Muic from Carousel," "The Kingston Trio Folk Song Suite," "Lights Out "Concert March." Thumlia," Thunderer March," "Georgy Girl," and several other marches. The public is cordially invited to attend. as one uf the finest allmm recorded by a high school liand. Tooele Band Director Boy Fcrrm i now available lo liand iarriil stated that the school received and fan uf ih famed musical the first printing of the recordgroup. ing late in May and all uf the THE BAND mail a record- allmm were sold within a few ing un April 27th uf this year, in- days "WE NOW have the seccluding in il the fine! piece of music they hate played dur- ond printing, and there are aping the thnol year. The record- proximately 75 allmm left," he include Tk hiakowskvs disc losed. ing "1812 Overture," and Shastolio-vich- " The allmm are recorded in "Festival Overture," chi stereophonic sound and sell for the first tide and "March Them II each. They can lie obtained Trio at the Tooele City Park SaturBasses" "The Kingstun Folk Song Suite," "Sound of the day after the liand concert and Tijuana Brass" "The National by calling the Tooele High Emblem March," and the "Green School or Mr. Fcrrin. Brian of Wexlcv," on the second "I feel that this is an outside. standing recording and would The recording was acclaimed make a valuable addition to any' by Century Recording Co., the ones record collection," Mr. Fer-ri- n commented. company which made the album. outstanding Number Scen t out uf AT 5t30 PA1. The Arnett-Iim- r inygif with or lu)irfiftl lo mi the tan Imipw will lake Fourth (4 July (rlrlmlhm in a Kute that mil keep tin Ians lini Tourle, they l ill hate another mi tlie edge uf theu seal chance la Jmm in the fun ahm Ilia Brave play the Yankee, cmhI gam in ih A inert- the titv hold lit annual 2ilh of Th in honor of ran I .r ague dmilde header at Julv celebration I'tahs ptonern this Saturday 7 30 pm. will pH the Wildcats All then Toor leans who did against the Cunts. The Tooele Junior Bit and attend the Fourth of July celebration will have the opportunSpur Club hat a big etrniug planned un the 22nd for tlx we ity to relive it ail o'er again. FOR THOSE participating who like horses and rodeos, Bein the 24tb uf July parade, the ginning at 7 pm., the dull will day will liegin at 8.30 a m. when, present the Junior Bit and the parade assembles near the Amateur Rodeo at the Hit and top uf Main Street at Third Smith. Spur Rodeo Grounds. All of At this time the floats and en- the junior in the Bit and Swir tries will lie placed and judged Club will lie participating in in the same manner as they the event which will include were in the Fourlh of July Pa- amateur rodeo riding, and other rade. The theme of the parade skill contests. Concession for has lieen changed, however, to dnukf and sandwiches will lie chi hand. The rodeo is oten to the a pioneer theme. The parade will officially le-gi- n public and admission is free. Movie fans will has a hard at 9.30 a m. and promises to lie as big and as exciting as the tune choosing lietween the MoFourth of July Parade, accord- tor Vu and the Rita Saturday ing to parade officials. Many of night. Both theatres are lulling the floats and entries in the exciting films. The Rita will preFourlh of July Parade may be sent "You Only Uve Twice," a seen again in the parade this James Bond thriller starring Saturday, along with many new Sean Connery. The Motor Vu ones. The parade route liegins will feature a dmible bill condown Main Street from Third sisting uf "Blindfold" with Rock South, makes a left turn at First Hudson and Claudine Cardinale, North and travels to Second and "Deadlier Than the Male." West. It then makes another Salt Lake City. left turn, traveling smith to the After the luuid concerts, the City Park. Local television per- Tooele Stake will take over with sonality,. Captain Scotty, will a potpourri of concessions, games lie in Tooele to participate in and rides. Just like in the Fourth the parade and will talk to (toys of July celebration, there will and girls at the park, after thejhe sack races, d races, nail driv- parade. plain races, Iinmcdiatcly after the parade. ing contests, pie eating contests at approximately 10:30 a.m., the and horse shoe pitching conTooele Beginning Band, under tests. The activities will also the direction of Roy Ferrin, will include plenty of carnival type present a concert at the Tooele concessions and stands for hot City Park. The Beginning Band dogs, sloppy joes, pop corn and Concert will be followed by a other popular holiday fare. concert by the Tooele CommunThe rest of the afternoon of ity Band and the Tooele High July 22nd has been reserved for School Wind Ensemble. baseball fans and the activity LEADINC THE parade will will change scenes to the Interbe the famous Tooele High national Field. The National LeaSchool Marching Band, which gue will start things off at 1 made such a hit in the Rose p.m. with a hard hitting game Bowl Parade in Pasadena, Calif. lietween the Bonneville Motors Also marching in the parade will team and the Eaglefires. Then, be the Tooele Junior High School at 3 p.m. the Stoker Motor-Brad- Band which was acclaimed by shaw Auto sponsored team will many as lieing the outstanding play McFarland and Hullingers feature in the Youth Parade in team. Id 11001. II AMI DIRiClOK Roy Frrriit and Principal Paul Si On hold up lit flag ninth it rrcrntly pmrnlrd la lit band by llmry beams president at lit ItGT Tournament at Rom, in bonor at lb hand's appearance in lli Ru Bowl Parade. 1b plue on the wall behind lb Iwo men ai also presented la lb band by Mr. beam in honor uf ilt parade appearance. An 167 Cily To Celebrate 2 illi On 'File 22nd dwegfot1' lrrro4iimic July 21, Gigantic Celebration Planned In Honor of Utahs Pioneers I 0 Kritl, REIGNING OAI H 1IIE lOOl I E JUNIOR BIT AM) SITR Amateur Rodeo Saturday night will he Junior Bit and Spur Princess Kathy llton, renter, and her two attendants, Karen Oiristiausrit, lelt, and lina (Yiidmhn, right. 24lh of July Schedule (Saturday, July 22tid) three-legge- Tooele had .80 inches of moisture last week, bringing the total for the month to .84 inches, announced Burdctt Bevan, local weather niAn. Mr. Bevan stated that the total moisture for the year is now 16.65 inches, which is almost double the moisture of last year. He also gave the following record of the weeks temperatures: Saturday, July 22nd, is a big Thursday, July 13 - high 92 day for baseball in Tooele. Both low 68. the American and the National Friday, July 14 - high 89 League will name their all star low 69, a trace of moisture. teams and present the trophies. The National League will Saturday, July 15 - high 84, low 64. play two games Saturday, one at Sunday, July 16 - high 85, 1 p.m. and one at 3 p.m. Bonnelow 61, .42 inches of moisture. ville Motors will play the Eagle-fire- s in the first game and Monday, July 17 - high 78 low 58, .36 inches of moisture. will play McTuesday, July 18 - high 83, Farland and Hullinger in the low 62. second game. These two games Wednesday, July 19 - high will be the wrap up of the lea86, low 60 .02 inches of moisture. gues season. Following the game at 4:30 p.m. the all stars of the National League will be annouil-ce- d Newspaper To and a trophy will be awardClose July 24 ed to the championship team. A color television set will also be The Qffices of the Tooele given away to the holder of the Transcript and the Tooele Bulleticket. The set is being tin will be closed July 24th. There- winning to raise money to away fore the advertising deadline has given enable the winning team to been moved up to Saturday noon in national tournament to allow the newspapers em- participate in Canada later this year. ployees to celebrate the coming The American League will of the pioneers. also play a double header Satur- . National And American Leagues To Pick All Stars Stoker-Bradsha- Dr. Kay Reese, his wife, Bette, and their three children, left to right, Gwendolyn, Bryan and Paula, are new arrivals in Tooele. Dr. Reese is opening a dentists office in the Isgreen Building at 10 South Main Street. Former Navy Dentist To Op en Practice In Tooele Tooeles dentist, Dr. Kay Reese, hung his shingle up this week over his Qffices on the second floor of the Isgreen Building at 10 South Main Street. DR. REESE is a newcomer to Tooele, having been a Navy man for the past seven years, and this will be his first time in private practice. A native of Heber City, Dr. Reese attended Wasatch High School and spent three years at the University of Utah. He then attended the dental school at Northwestern University, graduating in 1959. After graduating from dental school. Dr. Reese joined the U. S. Navy Dental Corps and spent seven years serving at the Clynco Naval .Air Station near Brunswick, Ca., aboard the U.S.S. Sierra, at the Lake Mead Base near Las Vegas, Nev., and aboard the U. S. S. newest AFTER I got out of the Navy, we looked all over California and parts of Utah, and finally decided on Tooele. We like the area and we think the said Dr. valley is beautiful, Reese. Galveston. While he was aboard the U. S. S. Galveston, a guided missile cruiser, Dr. Reese spent some duty in Viet Nam and was involved in Operation Starlight, one of the largest operations of the Viet Nam War. While he was in school. Dr. Reese met two Tooele dentists. Dr. John Burgoyne and Dr. Phillip Spencer, who advised him to practice in Tooele. Dr. Reese and his wife, Bette, who hails from Salt Lake City, have three children, Gwendolyn, Bryan and Paula. They reside at 992 East Third North. EVER NOTICE? The moon keeps on doing business at the same old stand, even though lots of dogs keep barking at it. The Moral? ? Under the DRUG STORE Rotation Plan TOGGLE DRUG y will bft optn day. The first game will pit the Braves against the Yankees starting at 5:30 p.m. and the second game will feature the Wildcats against the Giants beginning at 7:30 p.m. Following the game, the all star team will be announced and small trophies will be given to each departing player. w Minor League All Star Game Storms Delay Fire Season pic-shi- 'l Kearns - Tooeles young and running Babe Ruth All Stars are making things tough on the favored giants at the 1967 Utah State Babe Ruth Tournament being played here during this week. The club managed by John Greenland came from behind Tuesday in the first round of play and put together three singles and two doubles in the final round to edge Granger 7 in nine long innings. Wednesdays battle was a 2 decision from the defending OgChampion Ogden den picked as the favorite to win again this year and proved that they could be tough bv getting twelve hits off winning pitcher DeeWayne Greenland. The Tooeleans got only ten hits, but Mark Arnolds home runs in the fourth and sixth innings scored five of the 13 Tooele runs. IN THE Granger game '.he underdog Tooeleans drew first blood when Dennis Hansen scored on Arnolds ground ball to the pitcher. Granger scored in the fourth on an error and a single. Tooele came back in the fifth to grab three on a single by pitcher Wayne Butler, Hansens sacrifice bunt, Greenlands double and Pat Jerome's single. -- U. S. Forest Ranger Burt Rouse announced Wednesday that the recent series of thunderstorms has delayed the fire season somewhat, but he warned that a short dry spell could bring real trouble. Ranger Rouse stated that the Forest Service has only been had to extinguish three fires this year, two in May and one in the latter part of April, because of the good moisture the county has been getting this year. This moisture, he said, has caused the grass to grow abundantly. Its been one of the best forage years weve had in a long time. The cattle are slick and fat and the grass is still succulent, especially in areas planted with crested wheat grass, he said. ' However, the ranger warned that a small dry spell could dry the grass out, making the fire situation very dangerous, Some of that grass will burn up just like gasoline, he commented, p He warned campers and nikers to be especially careful with matches, cigarettes and The Tooele Minor League will honor Joe Thomas, the found- er of the league, with an all- star game, at 7 p.m. Friday night, July 21st, in the Western Boys Baseball Association Park. The all star teams will con- sist of a north and a south team made up of the two best players from each team in the league. On July 25th, the big round robin of the Minor League will begin to decide the champion- team of the league. The round robin will last until Aug- ust 4th or 5th. camp fires. Tooele Babe Ruth Stars Favored In Tourney 8-- 13-1- s. back-to-bac- k In the top of the seventh. Granger tied the game up when Jeff Merrill singled and Brvce Norg-ren homered. In the ninth doubled to lead a three-ru- n barrage that left Tooele short 4 going into the bottom of the inning. Craig Blea.ard doubled to lead off the round. Allen Gutierrez sacrificed him to third, Richard Valdez grounded out, Hansen doubled scoring Bleazard, Greenland singled scoring Hansen, Alan Wenerstrom Greenland to singled moving second and Arnold singled and scored John Pitt (running for Wenerstrom and Greenland) from fiist. All four runs were scored after two were out in the inning. Ron Smith was the winning pitcher after he relieved Gay'en Zentner in the eighth. Zentner had replaced Butler in the first of the eighth. In Wednesdays game, Ogden 0 lead before got an early Tooele opened the game up with third inning. Bleaza seven-ru- n ard walked and Dannv Miner singled, Gutierrez singled and Hansen lived on a shortstop error. Wenerstrom, Jerome and Zentner walked, and Bleazard singled to close out the hitting for the round. Miner grounded out to the pitcher. n Nor-gre- 7-- 2-- OGDEN CAME right back getting two in the third followed by Arnolds three run homer in the fourth and five Ogden tallies in the bottom of the fourth. Tooele held onto a 10--9 lead. In the sixth Wenerstrom and Arnold scored on Arnolds second four bagger. Ogden grabbed two in the sixth. Tooele scored the winning run in the seventh Bleazard doubled and when scored on Miners single to right. Ogdens J. P. Strevay led off the seventh with a single, Wilbur Luke flied to left and was safe on an error. Randy Lane was safe on a throwing error and Stievav scored. Marzell Fair-ma- n bunted ana the ball was fielded Iw Wenerstrom who threw to 'lleazard covering second. Bleazard ran Lane down to third while holding Luke. Lane ran Luke off the bag, and Bleazard threw to Arnold at the plate for the second out. Pinch hitter Jeff Bullock to grounded sharply Bleazard at short stop and he tossed to Hansen for the force on Fairman at second. Tooele is playing East Mill- creek at 6 p.m. Thursday night. The EMC team hzs bested 5 and Murray Brighton The winner of the 6 p.m. test Continued on Page Ten 7-- 6-- 'I |