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Show I nrnr from s.vvta a uwRr.ors surgery ostensib ly other relatives by tin & H, Howliiur Team standing: The Stril irs Three Jok rs ?T V t c x r t'j' j L REMEMBER!! Jeep Overhaul M. Hager, employe at Tooele Ordnance Depot, giving instruction In Jeep motor overhauling to Pfc. Donald Mct. James Joseph of the Dowell, Pfc. Jimmy Cobb and 339th Ord Co., Rock Island, as part of the USAR Traininng U. S. Army Photo at TOD. 0. Mf. ENDS SATURDAY An Atllte ANTIS S Piston Rings 'I c , 'A ' ' ri nz AN ALLIED AR1ISTS v VAv: . V & SUNDAY stacseriks STOUT Fork Lift Instruction MATINEE SAT. I PM Cf STOOTH...AH3 STARTS SUNDAY Sedocticn! 's T y "t f 1 ifl'S II If J? K ' 'rfyk Am - TECHmCOLOR- iXT AND 15 13 IS TO VACATION LN FLORIDA Mrs. Berniece Vorwaller and daughter Lou Ann, left here ott Wednesday morning via train, to Jacksonville, Florida, where they will visit with Mr, and Mrs. Blaine Vorwaller and te family. Insurance s r tssr t vjf7 o r i 'y t' 'Sr ROBERT" WLOR'IDUISE FESS PARKER-UOR- L mNGMAN A ' LANA - ,A SANDRA DEE JOHN SAXON : ! J ' iMaMI TURNER fANTHONY QUINN Ht- A'-.- ' : X' A ' m, C. i i A. THE V TV r - JACK V i I if Arc Welding Mr. George Cochrane, employe at Tooele Ordnance Depot, giving instruction on arc welding to Sp4 Ronald Bolk and Sp4 Wendell Duncan of the 339th Ord. Co., Rock Island, Ml., as part of the USAR Training at TOD U. S. Army Photo National League bottom of the eighth inning and moved to third on a pair of walks and a fielders choice, scored the winning run when John Thomas walked with the bases loaded, to win over give Bonneville a McFarland - Hullinger. The win, which was credited to Thomas, moved the Motormen into a tie for second place with the Eagle-fire10-- 9 W L 8 0 Team Standings: Tates Eaglefires 3 5 Bonneville 3 5 McFar-Hu- 2 6 l s. WEDNESDAYS RESULTS Lee Bean with 3 for 5 and Jim 9 Leonelli with 2 for 3 were the Bonneville 10 McFar-Hu- l 9 Bonneville 10 McFar-Hu- l big hitters for McFarland - HulMark Dean, who singled in the linger, with Bill DuBoiss two CHOICE HOMES Mr. Blaine Cottle, employee at Tooele Ordnance Depot, giving instruction in operating a fork lift to Sp4 Ronald Artman and Sp4 Eugene Leighty, of the 259th Ord. Co., Joliet, III. as U. S. Army Photo part of the USAR Training at TOD leaders in the doubles, Thomass 2 for 4 and Same, the league such as home various departments, Mark Deans two for two, topped runs. strikeouts, hits, etc., will the winners hitting. McFar-Hul- : 9 runs, 8 hits and be presented their awards, follow re- three errors; Bonneville: 10 runs, ing which the team that will present the National League in 9 hits, 3 errors. anWP: John Thomas; LP: Allen tournament competition will be nounced. Liddiard. Then the players and the league Tates 5 Eaglefires 3 A towering three - run home-ru- n officials will be the guests of the at a hamburger and hot by Bruce White was the mar- sponsors which will be held at feast, dog won their as of Tates gin victory the ball park. seof the eighth straight game This will take the place of the cond half. Dennis and David Smith were annual awards banquet, and will on base when White pounded his give the public and the parents, the seventh homer high over the light the opportunity of seeing their receive top leagues players in pole right field. Dennis Smith was the winning awards. pitcher, gaining his fifth win withHOME FROM VACATION out a loss, and running his league Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barney, acleading strikeout total to 78. Dennis gave up only two hits, singles companied by Abbie Jorgensen of to Doug Seals and Dale Richards. Salt Lake City, returned last SatTates were urday from a very delightful Big stickers for ;hite, Tom Parker with a double, vacation spent in Arizona and the leagues leading hitter, David California. They visited several Smith with three for three, Den- relatives and friends in Phoenix, nis with two for three and Earl Santa Ana, Whittier, Norwalk, Los and Sacramento, also Tate with two for three. Angeles Tates: 5 runs, 11 hits, 1 error; Marineland, Disney Land, Knotts Eaglefires: 3 runs, 2 hits, and one Berry Farm, China Town, Golden Gate Park, etc., and also made error. WP: Dennis Smith; 1 1: Dennis! a trip down to Tijuana, Mexico. Workman. They went to the Mesa and Los v:!l t kt V a Angeles Temples and were ac- Fridays the 'ompanied to the latter by their end o? ti'3 19 1.2 National son, Eider Curtis Park and his ': .r. ' Elder champions. Tau 2.;,!. ying Bonne- missionary companion, I'anB-ureGrant Peterson of Salt Lake City. ville at 5:3; an' !' following playing McFarland - Huiiinger at The morning. Elder 7:30. Park left for Mexicali, Mexico, Immedia: V following the 7:30 his next field of labor. Available On !ASY TERMS Before you buy a home contact Mrs. Allsop at the Allsop Realty. Some of the most choice homes in the City are available for sale, on easy terms. We have homes to meet most pocketbooks and most budgets. The demand for homes is getting greater all the time. If you want to build your dream house see us, we can handle all details for you and we have some of the finest local builders available to help you. We take care of all details for financing and many of the little details that make building a home seem impossible. We have some good buys right now in ready built homes, with beautiful landscaping ranging in price from $9800 to $26,000. Let us show them to you and if you like them, we will do the rest. '? fr that can be taken over for $500 for the sellers equity, balance on FHA terms, and no loan costs. This home will not last! Choice building lots are available through us. Let us show you some of them in all parts of town to please you. Watch our ads for information regarding the new homes, now under construction in the area north of the Tooele Golf Course. Prices will range from the $9,000 bracket ,up to approximately $14,000. All brick and several plans to select from. Further details when the model homes are completed. PHONE Allsop V FIRST FLIGHT The total distance the Wright Brothers flew on their first flight was six inches less than the wing span of the new four motored Ten miles at the wheel are all you need . . . - We have a very fine, smaller home, located in Grantsville, yi" bombers or transport planes. 66 Fresh Lean Beef ' ( ; T Cudahy Sliced ' v 'i7ii ' xszazy - yfa'li A? 393 Size Garden Brand Beans Corn s w Pound Package "r- Peas 9 1 t ;r Com 1 303 Size Garden Brand 4-5- 3c Off 5c Kleenex Towels 4-5- 2 ro11 Pk- - 40c 5c 303 Size Cream 4 for 55c 303 Size Kernel 4 for 55c Cello Bag Carrots Fresh CrisP 2 for 19c Onion Flavor Clover Club, Fresh Tasty to prove the superiority In all the wonderful world of motoring, the Cadillac for 1 960 stands alone. If you are one of those who truly admire a fine motor car, you owe yourself ten miles at the wheel of this, the supreme achievement of the Hesigners art. But fair warning once youve driven of Cadillac design it, youll never be entirely satisfied with anything less . . . and anything else is less. Gracious beauty, effortless performance and unequalled comfort will all combine to make your drive in a Cadillac the most mcm- orable of your lifetime. See your Cadillac dealer, soon! ten-mi- VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED Tooele, Utah Per W 39c Ham O.P. Skaggs First Quality Whole Wheat Flour 89c WhoIe o shank CADILLAC DEALER Phone riw ir. Wilson's HAM Center Slices 2 lbs 69c LUNCH LOAFS " Guardian VAC alntenancej 11 lb. 55c lb. 98c Cudhay Fresh Sliced - Assorted Belmont by Purity Creme Sandwiches Wilson's Certified le STOKER MOTOR COMPANY345 44 East First North Potato Chips 1! North Main Street te Pinheads. Truck Overhaul Mr. Joseph E. Wilson, employee at Tooele Ordnance Depot, ton truck overhauling to r giving instruction in and Sp4 Heinz Sp4 Delmar Niersback, Spt Robert Moser Aide of the 259th Ord Co., Joliet, 111., as part of the USAR U. S. Army Photo Training at TOD PICTURE SEE The 9 9 9 trip-llca- i three-quarte- SATURDAY 14 Agency Phone 1399 v-- r: . mn vii x w-- x W Trf M 94 10 The Three Bags took three from the Pinheads. High for The Three Bags was Millie Harris with 195 (52G). Irene Garcia rolled a of 132 scratch to hel ptho ARE YOU COVFMED Niclufa : w '2 94 154 Allsop-Cliris- hitlrf 15 This is the danger season is your Fire Insurance sufficient to take care of an emergency Fire? Consult our office regarding the all coverage home owners policy that is the broadest form of coverage you can carry. See Allsop - Chriss Agency for all your Insurance needs Automobile Glass Fire and all casualty lines. OVi,rWd Disney L 7 9 17 DANGER SEASON! Mr. William M. Haler, employe at Tooele Ordnance Depot, giving instructions in removing piston rings to Sp4 Robert Johann, Pfc Junior Wiseman, Cpl. Clyde Cruther and Sfc Kenneth Rethom of the 936th Ord Co., Wood River, III., as U. S. Army Photo part of the USAR Training at TOD AND "Allied Artists' SNOwriRE has oil the thrill of o Walt W . with a 520 series. high team series Bevan held the a 219 (581). The Splits had a tough time, losing all four to the Three The Gutterettes rolled a 15T.1 series to lake four points from the Livewires. Stevie Borick rolled 213 (590) to help her team. High for the Livewires was Eva Ammis with 188 (509). The Three Pins took three points from the top team. Anne Walters L- It's Cool Inside .... Pinheadi Three La s Splits .... Livewires V L riurue Three Pins Gutterettis A 'M V FRIDAY Tiicsrorniiiff jy iXf helped her team They also rolled with 1584, Ann Strikers up with 15, 1960 Jb-- whist. THURSDAY r. Mrs. Eliraboth Ajax was hostess to members of the HMM Club at her home on Wednesday evening. Following a delicous supper, the evening was spent playing m hn JMMMMMt tMMMMMMf Friday, July F CUB ENTERTAINS ' r ln The Tooele Transcript - and friends. TOOELE'S PS"N"1'W- Dean JEctor,, formerly of this' city, underwent major surgery on! Sunday, at the Heber City hospital, for a stomach ulcer, He is reported to lie rviovenng Visiting here from their home in Santa Ana, California, are Dr, and Mrs, Glen Myler and family. Thty ate quests tif Mrs, Mvler's parents, Mr. and Mrs, ,1, I.. Let and are . Tooele, Utah lb. 49c |