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Show the United States' the Hoover Dam. of p hundreds of thousands of acies of valuable range and forest ljmlsirtay They "ere are lost through carelessness with ( t;JJilin, fire. Often these lands play a cii fish of deal part in the production and game. rnch year The Tooele Transcript Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1844, under Act of March 8, 187!). Published by the Transcript-UulletPublishing Company. f8 No. Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Addiess all correspondent e to Box 340, 'looele, Utah. Pi ice 10 cents per copy. Subscription $4 - I In and Las Vc-- as. interest along tl.e gone for about 3 )1(Ms0nt , i l.arth scorched by roe tannoti uppmt game animals or turd' and siltation fioin these burned out areas often means the end or, fishing in nearby waters. .nesi Range and per year. ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher LOREN C. DUNN. Editor condition-throughou- most of Utah are Inn! i ) j t er dry during the present column . Carelessness ing drought period with fire of any kind cun mean Beverly Barrus the loss of hundieds of at res of Miss Bevel ly B.irrus, has produUive range lands. employment at the nations It is a time to exercise sH'Ciul capital and left Wednesday morn- care as we go afield. Make sure ing via train for Wash. D C your campfire is cold before leavwhere she will serve as secretary matches ing it unattended, break in one of the government agen- before throwing them away, urn! cies. Miss Barrus, a daughter of use your car oshtrajs. of Mr. and Mrs, Austin Barrus Dont lx a firebug1 ! ! Erda is a graduate of Tooele high school with the class of 1454. She MO I OR TRIP at has served as ward organist accomof Erda and also as coordinator Mrs. Isabell Anderson, Biown the Junior Sunday School. Florence Mrs. by panied In teres ling r aeu-pt-e- Sidelights Reed Russell and the Tooele Firemen hit steller heights in the July 4th Parade presentation here last Saturday. In quality of entries, variety of subjects depicted, and quantity, ft surpassed Hours 4:30 to 11:30 P.M. anything before witnessed in Tooele. Float entries by the various TAKE OUT ORDERS: divisions of Tooele Ordnance Depot activity even exceeded the past unexcelled work of this installation, which is always the rule under 18 Pieces $4.15 Colonel Supensky's instruction. For more than an hour the perfour local in bands review 6 Pieces $1.50 and Loraine and and Misses fectly organized procession passed Carolyn Simon, Connie Milam, Karen Kramer, Karen CANDY STRIPrRS who are serving as volMr. and Mrs. Charles Cochrane Proctor, motored thru Nevada, to added their zest to the moving show. Three bands trained by l.ee Dillard, Sue Herron, Marsha Perkes and Rae in unteer woikers at Tooele Valley Hospital are of Salt Lake, spent Sunday Caldwell, our renowned THS Dand Director, and the North Tooele Kent Bennett and Don Andrews. Back Jolene and blessed little James pictured above Left to Right front stake volunteer hand under I. D. Bird, made up a grand total of Erda, Prince. The teenagers tend to minor details Reed, Linda I ohnes, Lynn Ann Gubler, Diane near 200 musicians who perfoimed. The only discouraging feature Clarence and infant daughter of at the hospital, run errands for and read to Barlow, Violet Reed, and Eileen Bell. Second of the entire parade was the lack of appreciation on the part Mr. and Mrs. George Cochrane the patients, etc. row of the spectators. They appeared to stand on the sidelines (and was given the name of Tallia Judy Zentner, I llyn Imai, Janet De- there must have been near ten thousand) with faces set and hunds tact Tony Del Papa. Evelyn Kerr, President of the F.lizabeth. down at their sides, apparently daring the paraders to either make The winner of the state meet Tooele County Leaders Associa the them smile or cause them to raise their hands in applause. So two tion will be moderator for will play Hugo, Colorado, little to pay in appreciation for the hours and hours of toil in prewho program. with out of three games to see Participating Campers, Smokers, paration for the greatest parade in Tooele City history. Just keep goes to NBC. meet at Kansas. Mrs. Kerr in explaining the SUNDAY be will Club one be able to we Artella a even and won't Starts program .1 up parade day organize ii ; . .. ... son and her son and daughter, I,. King Cafe at Tooele 1 p m. locally. A clap of the hands and a smile of appreciation is such Orest Tiros will Halt Ul r Ronald and Patricia, who Tooele will play King Cafe on a small price to pay for what we witnessed here on the F'ourth, MECHANICS the necessity of family and yet t was generally withheld. smokers and incenSunday at I p m. Both teams are explain Campers, be will the subject Why actied for first and second half play cooperation. diary carelessness annually GM or CHRYSLER Experience Preferred is of the radio program which from with Mrs. counts for nearly half of the deRigby, fast ball artist Others participating Catholic at series of disturbed Tooele are in The leaders the educational people Towle, will pitch for Tooele, and next very in fires and structive range and forest Kerr will be Carma Hanks stealing the building blocks being assembled at the site of their Dokas or Buhn for King Cafe, so The program will be held at the Doris Adamson. i Utah, according to American Forat Vine Seventh hall of corner and 13, the at recreation Monday, newly planned July a good game is in for the Tooele regular time, est Product Industry reports. KTUT. two STATION 1:33 street. Father Charles Freegard, reports, that he caught pm. on team. To Learn Body & Fender Repair Department of fish and game women red handed taking the blocks recently. Surely building Music for the program is under these figures spokesmen note that blocks for a church structure should be safe in a community such The National Baseball Congress the direction of Elna Williams. t the need for cauagain as ours. The church building stood unoccupied at Ophir for a long State meet will be held at Too- Tooele, and Joye Walk, Grants-ville- . TOP WAGES PLUS RETIREMENT 4 H leaders and members Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tion when using fire while in the time and not even a window was broken, greatly to the credit ele July 24, 25 and 2S. outdoors. of the people there. Surely Father Freegard will not be required Any team wishing to enter con participating in the trio and cho- Jimmy Kinney was blessed by and INSURANCE BENEFITS and to build a wall around his building material to protect it awaiting rus will be: Relva Winmill, Jeri her uncle Clayton McNeal DELICIOUS the time it will be used. Dymock, and Joye W'alk, Grants-ville- ; given the name of Kelley Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clawson Bernice Adamson, Evelyn Kerr, Mabel Mueller, Dari James, and Mh and Mrs. Walter Launt-zeOfficial publication of the Utah Highway Patrol Contact," returned from a weeks visit Edity Brown. Cathy Schutz, Joan carries a gruesome front page picture of a young girls body ii Pat Bauer, Carolyn at Fredonia, Arizona, where they Hullinger, Tooele 83 North Main being placed on a stretcher, and the cutline reads: Elna visited with a daughter and famPat Mueller and Sagers, Dead because she was afraid to be called a chicken, the ily, Mr. and Mrs. Grayson Ford. Williams, Tooele. mangled body of a pretty teen aged girl is placed on a stretcher following a vicious mishap in a Utah canyon. Hurling their aged automobile down the steep grade at full acceleration, a group of youths challenged death in a pointless game called "chicken. Swerving violently, the driver would in crease his speed until one of the group became frightened and . . . after which he would slow down, and then cried chicken! the game would begin anew. This time no one said the magic word and another life was added to Utah's traffic fatality count. Investigating Troopers reported that alcohol may have contributed to the accident. The youthful driver submitted to a test but was not judged intoxicated as defined by Utah law. It is a sad fact that the tragedy does not end here, for the girl's companions will carry the painful scar of remembrance for V many years. 24-55.- 12-52.- With the Tremendous Increase Baseball IN SALES need experienced wiiy uu plus apprentice Erda News o youll be high-ligh- n BUST' with SMILES $0 BARRUS MOTORS INC. r n FOR YOUR C0NVENI ENCE OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY & blood-alcoh- oOo Now when you go to Salt Lake City to buy merchandise you are required to pay the added sales tax. Why not let Salt Lake pay, its own taxes and we stay at home and save money. You can buy most everything you need in standard brand merchandise right here in Tooele County and as always, at a low price, everything considered. This is especially true now that Salt Lake has jumped its sales tax take. Of course if you like to pay higher prices through higher taxes, just forget all about the idea of staying home and saving money. at our Bunotmppur buys on USED CARS! oOo Twenty five years ago this week Lincoln was asking for two test wells. It was rated as the most drought stricken community in Utah. In a headlined news item it was reported that Miss Virginia Martin of Tooele, turned in the only perfect paper in a typing contest at the Worlds Fair in Chicago last week. This accomplishment of Miss Martin is especially outstanding inasmuch as she has only one hand. Tooele County has been alloteted a quota of forty-twCCC Camp workers who will leave for Camp July 11, according to Samuel Park, County FERA Manager Mr. and Mrs. David R. Stephens announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Winnie Stephens, to Howard C. Hacking, son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Hacking of this city. Boys throwing fire crackers on the roof of Samuel Lees blacksmith shop, started a fire last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hollis P. Bingham announce the birth of a daughter July 4th. Selvins offers in a big sale any ladies ha tin the house for Selvins offers in a big sale any ladies hat in the house for at nine cents a yard, ond ladies sheer chiffon silk hose for fifty nine cents. Chevrolet announces up to $50 reduction, to a record low price of $465 F.O B. Flint, Michigan. And so goes the local news of twenty five years ago this week. HERE FROM CALIFORNIA THE ROBERT HILLS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Horace Bell, of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Hills, Berkley, Calif., arrived here on and three children, Robert, Ruby Wednesday, and are visiting with and Larry, were visiting their a brother, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell, many former friends in Tooele, a sister, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wednesday. Mr. Hills was formMcFarland and another brother, with Caldwell Drug and now Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bell, at erly and owns the Peoples operates to Utah. visit Bingham, They plan for about a week. Drug at Brigham City. t ALL MAKES ALL MODELS JELL-WEL- 1959 Chev Bel Air 4 door o $2695 Town! Safeway lias the Finest Produce in 1959 Clw v St Wgn 4 door 2950 1950 Chev Del Rey 4 d 1895 1958 Ford C 300 nm. jj Tim Cucumbers 2 for Crisp Groan Slicecs 4 14 Green Onions New Crop 2 for Bunch Mild Radishes 2 for "1 SunkUt Largo Lettuce Jumbo Head The Base Of All Salads Safeway Guaranteed Meats 30 to 50 off Dresses Selling as low as $3.00 top Phone 778 Luncheon Meats UP A DEAL NOW AND SAVE Pan Ready 79c , Ground Beef Six Varieties Sofeway't Famous Quality 3 lor 2 lbs. 1.03 Short Ribs 97c MANTES Chevrolet Co. Lucerne lean and Meaty Sliced Bacon of the sign of the best buy yOyy lylark Crush Wheat 5 ib. 10 lb. Ibe 8 oz. pkg. BUTTON 2 for 39c lb. lb. loaf 19c FLOUR 5 7c U. S. Choice Chuck Cut Round Bone Fry 'Em Miniature 69c KITCHEN CRAFT SUMMER DRESSES Sub Teens Fluff-l-E- Vi gyc SPECIAL OFFER! s all Veal Steak K Bread 9'- - Party Pride Marshmallows i AA 2 Doz The Crop Fruit Sherbet 3 for Lemons Half Sizes and Regulars 7 North Main in Tooele largo AA Crtom O' Bunch Salad Crisp For The Perfect JULY Clearance on Plat Fancy Slic.n-C- old Is Tomato Tlmo Assorted Fruit Flavored Gelatins 8 lb. Tomatoes L m9c Cottage Cheese 2 yt Wicklow Good Quality ft. 39c lb. 49c 25 50 Ib. Ib. (Reg. .59) (Reg. 1.09) (Reg. 2.25) (Reg. 4.39) 53c 98c 1.99 3.95 wm |