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Show Fridav, June The Tooele Transcript Mi saui dod Mi s silos 7 21. lv (Vf.rrr' Chon I)j fit ! j I r. V eh id, S I lit ! were eler-.- f, itroti I os. a ,ud I Ik aim I, hft jrv taioi l' f fie- li n lit I yon trvau rhairtnan. Ia I Aag ird, i ider. alhv Sim hak : ! I e ii . tliJil. n; thUinJ V'lith Hijii, (haiina i are tun tall ph-dg- C Mtirdhn Maes n junior hj. ulef fm the i lull Tins m Mi rn ii s , stvrmh ye.if as III tl.d a oetiils l. ((ejanled ly Dnl.,1 St) ill, HUk C, It MU I I SON come nm o( the from hi ih oi a son to Mr and Mu ! i.i !) Clair Hmrv the o :r.; nun aimed June 12 and fij j d the t j!i at 5 pound, tO oumi. and wil In nat-te- j Ch itoit U,jr A var V flame, and it r. old t U,)eailJ a brolhir. I'rett, wetiiuiinl the low brut In r are: Mr. Croud grumljuit at and Mrs Hay Harvey tunl Mr. and Mit. Kenneth Hhtj ol Hu it). WIIKIND AT IGAS A nue weekend ah las Vegas was enjoyed, recently, hy Mr. and Mrs. Jatk Watkins and Mr, and Mr. Don Anderson. wrMMiiitT from I t. Ord. CaliJ liul Arrangi-mt-n- l diiiurtiiig along with u-and mn from Salt far Summer Training at Camp Rubrit, ( a fornia, Over 2t olfu-er-- i hliilhiU an- - i It'll to right) (iiIi.ihT Josifih ('. lake, Tom hi, tljulen, and I'tiivu d Jijrled fiorn Utah. SiiiidaV. Tune Hi Unit will return to Huh. NH Mulligan Avenue, Sail fake City, Salt fjke area July I. 75 young turn If to ( nmmHutluig Oflmr: ll Co! Juh-Vukuair, who joined unit tinder new Army 2xi7 WiKture, Sail lake City; It. Col. Jack I'd util tram at i I. Ord, Calilornta for sit liowrn, 4011 Juiiler Salt lake, (Bowen months at live duty. They will return at the from IihmIi-)- ; It Co!, Mat Strong, 408 I t lit South, Tooele anil I I end id tit months and finish their enlistment Col. t VMM in the Keserve at fort Jkouylj. New Hamits Hamjiton, 110 Tartarian Cr.. Bountiful. 6214th aie from the four cities alse. ii the lint Utah Unit to rlejurt for ramp in California 1V.7, Will operatt Camp Rula-rts- , I AlHf HS IHY AT IIOMC Uoti are ery (herriet aN C7 10 UUUIG OldKU U nufn,,L N"l Imme to j jih.-iDa'Jfi,,4r last Suntl.iv, nth Mr', "and Mr7. jmin.rual onhardt. M.M fall . I tr client Herman Vorwalh were children hrjl ' h,'3,mH Mr. and Mr. I ranklm freeman coiuMion considiiiug planting In and family, Mr. and Mu. Hardman and family, all uf Magna, Mr, and Mrs. (,eia!d and family of Sprmgville; and ol jml rust Very little litigation w; June 267-3pm. Tooele 4th A!l ommettul (mps air vs. TOD, Diamond 7:30 p m Mt Mr. and Mrs. Mat Booth and I'1"" of this family tity. M .iking were guests at the home Jatk Cos, formerly of Him tny. While there, they took in an evening at the flamingo Club to see the Mills Brothers and Jan Murray shows. They rep irt a w underfill tune. ITiey of Mr. and Mrs. s Rro-giat- n y Sgt. Wayne II. Cate (I), and Socialist (3) Army Musician Karl Swan, froth of Tuoele, members nf the 21rd Army fiand discus the obligations and duties of the band during 2 week summer rueampmi rt! of Utah National Guard at Camp W, i. W'lliutni Doth men play f renrh horn in Army band. Whe Ill the rtearasl taxidermist?' Rf R 4 ON I VI ION posimasler John T, Adam will HI ILKN IKOM COAST where they made I retuii dress- leave here morning to atMis Warren Mercer and her ing and two ly jail of combina- tend the 2 Criday state postmaster day 1 inda. and Mr. Roh tion salad. daughter, convention at lUber Citv, ert Hoffman, returned home I riPresident Gloria Bateman , ami band a,',,r n',h r4n,H day, from San framisco. Calif, and leader, Slevie Bomk He has Inwn, ville High Sihool gaol jrs ntJffman has been living was in charge of the lesson. rd Band of Cookin' the a member Army jn California She returned home (Reported by Anneite TTiomas) , flavor time January of this year, with her mother to nd a two he was a immln-- r of the month visit here, after which she ',ih Dilution Band of the Army will leave for Alaska to join her I from husband, who is stationed on at rt Douglas, lhe'nrgjn,7Ji)(,n meeting at the home I'l'iO to 1654. when he went to mainland at I airbanks. of their leader, Dorothy Miles. Members of the .3rd Army,;( a mission lor p, Mr. Hoffman expects to remain1 m wi y--ul.mg with other units ol )h(, aHirth r of ilfand. Christ y j,.us ,IU1V. V, emJr X. Jrijr V. m. Toni-l- r Cth v llhi Uah National Guard, Mun tuner Day Saints Um his re- in Alaska for a period of alsrut p 37,30 Juty 16 nitMiihs. first cron inert done second r Too-jdaand 7.30 the, I: diamond legan Ls tu davs iTh,"IOI)' pm. fmaljurn h enlistc-v- m the National Utah m ile t,)e s( yg 1(X).,e 4(( Diamond week of the 05t summer tamp (jUIUl l f Uj"' I.AKF. VII W 4 II NTWS As of last Saturday'. Toa lle ltlJV !f lota . loss, 2, Vermin vs. Totarle I Ifh. D.a at Camp Williams. fiom partial of members Two Tlte first meeting for the 411 S this 2 jcauM-active perread: C$mty agricultural rem,(s outstanding training During nim where U was not cut, the "TiHK-le- : 30 pm. Tooele lllhthe nmt are Sgt Wayne II. Cate iod of two weeks each summer. Club in fake View was held Prospects for aprl- - loss Is 167 July estensive because the hay vs. TX)D, Diamimd 2; 7.30 pm. land Specialist (third class) Karl the band plays an important role Monday, June 17, at the home ol r is too old. both of Tooele, Iknh men in building up the morale and Martha Skeen, the 411 leader. Torn le 4th v. Tiroi-l6th, Diam-SwaTooele High School, and paiis of the men during this Officers chosen and elected: nnd 1; Tooele 1st vs, Vernon, mood 2. (the Univeisity of Utah, whr re'extensive military training. They , - In order to give our Employes time to work on July 177.30 pm. Tooele Ist'lhey were memters of the band (are rated as one of the best noli-vs- . vice presulrni. Marilyn hm; sec- TOD, Diamond 1; 7.30 pm. Sergeant Cate has been a mem-- ' tary hands in the United State reiary, Sherri Kuester; reporter, k fheir lots ond gardens, We will be closed each Tooe-lVictoria Price. 6th vs. Tooele lllh. Diam ,Ixt of the Utah National (iuard They are among the first to! The leader uko gave an out emd 2. 9 pm. Vernon vs. 1oeele for the fa'! 10 years, lie has Wednesday afternoon, beginning: Wednesday. Apr. of the 23rd Army of ,he summer program. 4th. Diumemd 2. jheen a metnlH-rjS(1 in morning and marrh',me Bamf oil of festJes this time, lie (Reported by Victoria Price) 7th and Birch 24fh, until further notice. arounJ ,he (t,U ar(.as t0 arouse WATER TOYS RANGF-rm- S B. Ilulnr, Pastor NFWS Signed: l hia Geneva Steel Corporation of the Range-ettes- ' feature KIDS TENTS ,nvs. 1957 Tooele Tooele fas6th of the P ihe injwas recipient Sunday, June 23- First Sunday Me. a uviltun was demon SU Diamond 2. meeting 7x7 Umberella With Jenhower Trophy for the outxtand after Trinity. O. T. Specialist (2) Karl Saan, of 2.5 jng un( 0j TOD vs. National Guard. stratum of salad making. A dis Sunday School and Bible clavxj AuEust 77:30 pm, ! an of South is followed. of instructor salads The mission Main, Awming 2: Tnoele Diumond i:30 4th, fur pm. past vt.ar. at 9:30. Worship services at 10.36 girls preceded into the kitchen lHh vs. Tooele fit. Diamond 1; chorus classes at Tooele High (Sermon text: Matthew 25 46) $13.95 T'tasftlv gd, Softball schedule. Two Tooele Men WB2 IPlay In National Dt-lai- y trz,z:z, 'r. Crop Quotes' - pie-side- rfgXoiGinl cv frev-Hiudy- i .,, , , vy - y l cun 0 aiLD yjra y r BAMHJS MOTORS, INC. c'' J Every Wednesday Afternoon e FOR KIDS First Lutheran SWIM POOLS Church P Vi-r- .j D 'w 9 TA Sjx-cia- 4-- Barrus p m. Vernon vs. Tooele 6th. and visitors alwaysimnnd 2. welcome at "the Ghurih of the, I7''1'1 namm H'301 home team. Lutheran Hour," furnish shou,d ,,,3m rearhllome to hardest people amUisit.ng team, a good with the love of God are the seif-lba,r eacb ane- - A,i0 secure umpire. Hath team should arrange to have an umpire for then game. Teams will be given 15 minutes after scheduled game lime to field team. If they fail, they forfeit game. Managers to ariange for poMfKwied games. Teams playing first game should T be off the playing field in time that second game may start on J T-E- S PRESERVES Orange Juice Empress Jelly and Preserves, Plum, Scotch Treat I) 2Z Concen- Grape or Apple 12 ox. jar i 5 tor i oi. can 6 ox. Bel-A- 6 can ir Kaysville, Extra Standard 9-- f trated 6 TOMATOES for d No. VA can 5 to i time. Manager of home team for last game to see that all lights on both fields are turned off. 1956 Dodge Sedan Hard Top 1956 Cornet 2 Door N. Hard Top Games Schedule 1956 Cornet Sedan Schedule for North Tooele Stake Senior Softball. Second vs. Third June 21 6.30 pm.; Lake View vs. Seventh 7:45 pm.; Eighth, bye. June 28 Eighth vs. Lake View 6:30 pm.; Third vs. Seventh 7:45 p m.; Second, bye. Second Half Seventh July 5 vs. Second 6:30 pm; Thiid vs. Eighth 7:45 pm.; Lake View, bye vs. Seventh July 12 6:30 p.m.; Second vs. lake View 7:45 p.m.; Third, bye. Lake View vs. Third July 19 6:30; Eighth vs. Second 7:45; Seventh, bye. Seventh vs. Lake View July 26 6:30; Third vs. Second 7:45, Eighth bye. Seventh vs. Third August 2 6:30; Lake View vs. Eighth 7:45 Second, Dye. Teams named first on schedule will be home team. One Owner 1955 Plymouth Sedan OD 1955 Dodge (r. One Owner Hardtop Loaded With Acc Parts 5 1954 Ford 8 Sedan Sharp 1949 Pontiac 8 Tudor Olds Sedan Buick Tudor Chev Tudor Merc Sedan 1949 Chrysler Club Cpe 1952 1950 1950 1950 Stake Softball V,OCKIQ e Segments Eftra;,1!!1 1.00 3 for 1.00 4 for 1.00 9 for 1.00 4 for 1.00 for 3 j 1 Town Horn, Anortad 1 Fruiti, No. C!L luna rish rOtatOeS can Tradr, Chunk Stylo no. w can Hunt',, N,w, Wholo No. 300 can Si V,UK6 ,V IIX I Soa 2h Shortening for Dromedary, White, Yellow Devil, Food, 19 ox, pkg. Frozen Pies Peanut Butter 57A.?"" Green Giant, Cream (.orn style, no. 303 (.annedJ r' 2 4 can, Pork and Beans IRS"' Margarine Flour PilUbury (23 lb,. 7H :bn Royal Satin Coldbrook 1.00 com 31 lb. 10 2.39) 1.05 49c: 1.00 j Safeway Guaranteed Meats Panel 195 245 New Dodge & Plymouth Cars WERE GETTING THEM OUT THIS MONTH SEE US FOR A DEAL THAT CANT BE BEAT ANYWHERE PAOLOS MOTOR Cu d 4? jLl Cl U.S. Cudahy's Puritan, Tender, 14 to 18 lbs.. Whole or Half IllS the first quarter ill Utah farmers tiers had increased their w L Ol borrowing from Equitable At of 1957, end of the and ranch- - 1 111 long-ter- J The o PHONE 134 qgow1 , 0. Ul6 KPIfAn VI I j4IIWCJ Assurance Society of the Uni- ted States to $5,464,000 compared to the year-agfigure of $5,296,-00Harold B. Hatfield, Equitable!; loan supervisor in Denver, an-nounced today that 3G6 of the1; states farmers and ranchers were1' employing the Societys funds in their farm and ranch businesses.!; ears U.S. No. 1, a Choice Grade, ft J fCOGSla Tender Chuck Cuts B66l Round Bone lb. 43 1 Farm Fresh Produce 49C j WE'RE LOADED WITH TOOELE, UTAH Ei A young mother took her small son on a Sunday School picnic, only to lose him in the excitement of watching his first race. She had just begun an anxious search for him when loud and clear above all the other talk, shouts and laughter came a desperate young voice crying "Jessie! Jessie! When she finally U.S. Inspected, got to his side and had him calme USDA Grade A down again, she asked why he, Whole called her Jessie when he always called her Mother at home. The P tyke looked at her with justified disdain and declared shortly, "It was no use calling Mother the place is full of mothers." Cap-three-legge- 1947 Chev Grapefruit lb. lb. Captain's Choice lb. Wicklow, Good Quality lb. Qt. of Piedmont Cider Vinegar with Purchase of Nu Made Salad Oil 1 Tender Bantam 39 57 55 59 Strawberries Now at Peak for Canning cn 2.35. Tomatoes pr SAFEWAY'S 1 2 qts. Blr!L Small Pound 13 ..tnmnmTimnwTtiT ate to save! Hi! iiil uiuiiUiuMuauiiiiiiiiuuiUiiuuiiuiiiuuiiiitaiuuwuwuuuu i 1 |