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Show nations 41 stnfe, tho Dist rit of Columbia, Hawaii, Venezuela, and Australia. Gtea test paitu ipjtioi) in float ins a fly or dunking a worm in Utah waters tame pom the (alt tormans, who purihas.d 7,705 It censes. States rank III,', next high in purchase of mini evident luen ses were Nevada, Arizona, Wom-m;- , Colorado, iexas, Oiegon, II Inmis, New Mexico, and Idaho. the City Bowling Leap: Major t I'M "if Bateman Jew e!rv Beverage Pude.-n- IS 20 20 21 Ti.'k 21 24 A.tv, Tooele Drug i 21 19 25 I'M tawd in first plate, after losing 164 2?4 three points to Tate furniture. Bateman Jewelry still leads the 'High for the Groeervmen was Morgan with a 5.12 series league, despite a split with Stoddard with a 502 seBate-an(- l Jay for Adv. Agency. High pens Activities at the state's twelve ries. rum's was Frme Weyland, with sh hatcheries continued at a 20 a with DeLa.Mare parties of 218 and 20'), for a SSjN'iis yerett pa,- - as !hl' taking of spawn fptlk grine, 571 senes, and Paul See from rambow trout brood sunk series. lev 505 with a series, High for Padgens was Al Peery entered its final stages this week. St. Marguerite's Men's club took with a 224 game, and a 557 series A near record take of eight and CG points from Gillespies Tootle Beyerage took the million rainbow eggs sure of Tooele Drug for four points ntj;h for the Men s club was John is expected from Moiks held at 524 Mike a and with series, to move into a second place lie in Lomj? the Kamas and Springs tile hatchthe league. High for the Beverage Borick with a 515 series. eries. 207 team was Bill High mate Martin Au.stck rolled a After taking, the eggs are d.stri-butefor the Tooele Drug was Joe Polo- - game to help the Men's club High fm among the haKhetu-!ovd Bracken for Gillespies was skv. with a 210 game. In addition, operations. Sie-a- s processing and 517 with a Larry ihe Independents came to IjTe, series, shipments of (tout eggs from com207 game, they dropped the Coots team) hers W1h a mercial source s continue to go into The Droubay Dairy proved it for four points. High for the Inde the hatching trays at several of as was first after the slot, place pendents was Mike Mogus, with a the state hatcheries as the first 225 game, and a 579 series. Team- - team members rolled a 1000 for step in the production of these mate Tim Abiett, Bud Tremain, tvam high single game, and a 2781 fish for the angler's creel in the won as for team they high series, and Keith Cook had games of 212, seasons ahead. four points from the Smeltermi n. open 205, and 202, respei lively. million of these eggs Several Dili High for Coors was Oil Lopez, High for the Dairymen was have already been hatched and 617 224 All a with series. the sop game, with a 205 game. young fry are on feed in the Bones Hamilton with a 215 game ponds. Most of these are hatchery 585 series. High for the Smelter-me- n rainbow, though substantial numwas Glen Noland with a 531 bers of brook and brown trout series. 13 20 have been processed since Team 6 The Lagles moved back up to eggs 19 ihe egg shipments first began to II fourth Team 8 three pluce, after taking j 14 19 Team 5 arrive in the early fall months, points from Bennetts. High for j The 15 that IS Team 3 department al with Hatch was the Pete Eagles 3 million 15 IS commercial Team 1 nearly 564 senes, and Floyd trout and salmon game, 17 Ifi Team 7 eggs, in addition Workman with a 198 game, 536 se18 15 to the take from state held spawn-ers- , Team 4 M a metis also rolled a Fred ries. 8 wdl lx processed through the 25 Team 2 212 game. High for Bennetts was Pop Partridge, 236. 210, G22. Butch Johnson with a 210 game, hatcheries by w niter's end, this Mike Mogus, 235. 612; Gib Hanna, 572 series and Doug Gordon withl''""-Frst planrnes of these fish as 204, 221. 5S4; Max Booth, 220, 503; 197 game, 515 series. and fingerlmgs are expected to! Keith Cook. 226, 5.S0; Gil Lopez, fry Cliff Shields, Secrretary 201, 223, 217, 567; Ken Marker, get underway by mid - M.trch. 563; Herb Muhs, 212, 571, Bud Heavy plantings of c dchafate-siefish will get underway as soon os Carmack, 207; Jim Hewett, 203. water conditions liecoine favorNEW YEARS IN IDAHO Tao facts, that fish- able, gem rally by mid May. in popularity, Mr. and Mrs. Karl McBride and ing is worlJ-wid- i Mr and Mrs. Tobias Marthiez, son, Joe, motored to Wavan, Ida. .land that vacation time is fishing where they were guests over the time, were once again proven to- - San Pablo, Colorado, left Saturday New Year holiday of Mrs. Mc- day as the department of fish and .morning to return home. They had Bride's brother and sister-in-lagame disclosed a report covering! been visiting with their son and Mr and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith. They the sale of nonresident fishing li- - daughter-in-laover the past season. quid Martinez, since October, enjoyed skiing and sleight riding, became The report shows that 13,786 five- - when their daughter-in-laand also visited former Tooelean. Mrs. Ina Tietjen Richards at Riv- day and full season licenses werejiil. She is better now, fo'lowing an erside. Utah, enroute home. purchased by people from 48 of extended illness. Independents The Tooele Transcript Friday, January 7 - .3 1 P Pad-l,lJd- At Full '; mea-thre- e 1-- M- Y - I A 7 three-fourt- i LocalBPWClub opine that a husband is up to mischief when he offers lo buy his wife a fur coat. Any man who is perfectly satisfied with himself is a poor referee. For a man to be corralled by a group of pretty gals, he is just The Tooele BPW club members about as helpless as a man can will join the members of the Enget. sign, Wasatch, and Salt Lake City I fear that too many of us have BPW clubs, at a dinner meeting, a bent arm from patting ourselves January 15. They will meet on the Roof Garden, of the Hotel Utah. on the back. The arrangements are made by A lot of people pay their honest debts with all the enthusiasm of a the legislative committee chair men of each club. The program small boy taking castor oil. If you want to see a man puff for the evening will, be a discusup, mention casually that the la- sion of Utah legislation. Tooele dies like him. club members are reminded to Few of us openly and publicly I Speed 1 Tues., Sept, 22: Tues., Oct. 20;' Fri., Oct. 30; Wed., Nov. 11; Mon. Nov. 23; Thurs., Dec. 3; and Wed., Dec. 16. The temple opens January 5; closes for summer, July 3; rebecomes a splinter, opens August 10. and closes for The bell on my telephone rings the year, Dec. 18. with all the vigor of lazy blood If the truth is to he told, not one of us is as tolerant as we 4 claim. V Hatcheries Continue C'oors who wanted to give somebody a t piece of his mind? If they make cars any lower they will have to put on runners, like a sled, Many a chip off the old block 9, 1959 nr Dinner Meeting At Salt Lake -- s 1 SMILING HAPPILY in anticipation of the age group Intermountain swim meet, lo be held here Saturday, are Tooele swimmers, L to R Donald S;s ndlove, Carina Hanks, Martha - yr Ann Welch, and Bobby Wassom. The meet begins at 9 a.m., and the public is invited. Admission is 'free. ww m j confess that we used poor judg- make their reservations with Mrs. Ann Siebers and Mrs. Violet ment. Its a pity that the garbage col- Goodjohn, before Jan. 9. lector cant empty the human mind of mental trash. If you agree with something in principle, it means you don't think Former Tooelean it is so hot. Life would be dull indeed, if we didnt have something to gripe TOOELE THREE MAN LEAGUE about. Tooele Kid i , Stake Temple Days Listed 1959 noted 1 1 i ' (- a y No Residents Rank i - - ' . t K 6 , y Mr. Albert E. Smith will be the guest speaker at the AAUW club meeting, Thursday, Jan. fA' KJ well-know- ) Ese-eens- UKE EM AWAY...A T BIG SAVINGStb COATS 30 Vz TOOELE AQUATIC BELLES, accompanied by other school swimmers, traveled to Ely, last Saturday, where they put on a synchronized swim show btiore an audience of 600. Pictured above are L to R back row, Mari Jane Tooele Swim club will be host to an Intermountain age group swim meet, on Sat., Jan. 10, at 9 a.m. The public is invited to attend, and admission is free. It is expected that teams from Ogden, Ephraim, Brigham City, Salt Lake district, and others from the Intermountain area, will be here for the competition. Only finals will be held. Tryouts for the Tooele team will be held Friday at 3:30, and those qualifying will swim in the meet, Off to 50 DRESSES mA Off SKIRTS & SWEATERS SLASHED 30 PEDDLE PUSHERS - SLIM JIMS 30 -- 50 off BLOUSES. GOWNS. SLIPS All Reduced NYLON HOSE 69c pr. Saturday. GLOVES 50c National Guardsmen are the only members of our military services who take on oath to both the President, and their governor. They serve in a dual Federal-Stat- e All Sales on Sale Merchandise Final REMINDER: The sale at Mother Goose Shop is still on status. ANNS SHOP 7 Pratt and Marilyn North Main Street Members of the Army National Guard got the same type of training as active army personnel, and at the cost. In event of national emergency, part or ail of the National Guard may be ordered into active Federal service. Phone 778 Mayo; front, Pat Greg-ricCarol Ann England, and Mrs. Maryl Ingersol, coach Diane Weyland, Sally Shields, of the Tooele synchronized swimmers. Tooele Team To THS Swimmers Have 2 Meets Host Age Group This Weekend Tooele high school swim team to Bear River, oil ThursSwim Meet Sat. traveled day, for a scheduled meet with llfe its It never fails: if a person is too dumb to understand anything, be is against it. In the final analysis, very few of us measure up. Where are the people who used to get all puffed up over a job of work well done, instead of bragging how they gyped the boss? No man can look dignified while chasing his hat down the street. A lot of people are not led into BR high. , On Saturday at 2 p m., the swimmers will compete with East high school at the Veterans pool in Salt Lake City. temptation, but they jump right in. Following the Saturday meet, Where are all those clinging-vin- e team members will remain in Salt type of gals we used to have? Lake, to watch the swim meet I wish I could go through just between the University of Utah one day without being reminded o( and Utah State University. cornflakes and proteins, or that my stomach is on fire. Tooele Kid. My beau ideal of a night shirt for men, is one without a front, without a back, no sleeves, and Todays column is dedicated to no ruffles around the hem. Miss Betty McKee, who is now Todays generation dont know and always will be a credit but a lot of gimmicks and gadit, to our city. May her kind ingets put on 1959 model cars have crease. been disearded by the industry, There is a difference between 50 years ago. being paid a wage, and earning a It is a e chore to be wage. but its no( and contented, happy A bit of small talk can someat all to be peevish and misjob times cause a lot of big trouble. erable. When an employee thinks he has If our gentle readers want peace a mortgage on his job, it is time of mind, then dont get into any for the boss to foreclose. or discussion. on some movie stars hassle, argument, The hair-dDont have any opinion on anyreminds me of a poodle that got thing. left out in the ram. What became of the oldtimer One step won't take you very far, You've got to keep on walking. One word won't tell 'em who you are, You've got to keep on talking. An inch won't make you very tall, You've got to keep on growing. Tooele Kid Says One little ad won't do it all, You've got to keep them going. A consant drop of water Wears away the hardest stone; full-tim- By constant gnawing, Towser Masticates the toughest bone. o Secrets of a 3 Good Vedding 1 FLOOR MODELS . and DEMONSTRATORS Good, neatly designed Announcements with your USED IN OUR CHRISTMAS DISPLAYS personalized touch 2. 0 Invitations that will please all, and express your desire REDUCTION 3. MANY TYPES AND MODELS SOME 1 OR OF A KIND Personalized napkins to touch up your reception with that 2 lovely personality 4. A TAKEN IN TRADE DURING CHRISTMAS PORTABLES mm iVji SEASON MANY EE, ! n N $!Pr FROM 5 types, models CABINETS MAKE5-AL- L i to express your feelings You'll get all these and many helpful hints of formality, IN SEWING printed thank you' card from CONDITION at . . . PHONE "1" If SINGER SEWING CENTER (Listed in phone book under SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY) A IZadfmftrtt of THE SINGES MANUFACTURING CO. 15 South Main Street at the BY J L 8, been i Utah Fishing Tops AAUY Meeting Schedule of temple days for Too- civic club rooms in the city hall, at ele and North Tooele stakes for 7:30 p.m. 1959 has announced, as The AAUW club would like to follows: invite all civic club members of Wed., Jan. 14; Thurs., Jan. 29; Tooele, and all interested townsTues., Feb. 10; Thurs., Feb. 26; people to come out and enjoy this Thurs., March 12; Fri., March 27; worthwhile lecture. We especially Wed., April 15; Wed., April 29; want to have some of the men Mon., May 11; Wed., May 27; Wed. out, because they are the hard June 10; Mon., June 22; Mon. Aug. workers in this field of beautifying 17; Fri., Aug. 28; Thur., Sept. 10; home surroundings. 1 ' i To Speak At Tooele, Utah TOOELE TRANSCRIPT 58 North Main |