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Show Friday, Anri! fhc Tcoclo Transcript Nona K Nutue hr 2"'.h iiav t.n ho im im f,in and Nrllir IIuiwimhI ( on N 31 I niks, N ki ih', 1.1 M I t hi of SW Coi of S. SIM. N 2t, Si M SMI Arthur I IN U. 14 l.t. rt bv ih.it on m(nt 29, 19C0 r,.. M do- - Sb Mm, W N IV, 7 N 1 1 . 1 127 2 1 t N Vi mm It to I.o ; Aim Com S 3 It Vav, 1 tli. R7. ut tlii U 1 It 1 K. v 1 Iy 1 sn-- VS r - npid( 1 I-0-R- ama Push Saturday j Icia-kin- r - - 1 po-i-an- i ' 1 1 ri or Scon i I U , In Ymiiy! salesmen in Sioul uni forms will knot k on doota in urn I mrrv, Th kot Chairman, at , j0,K-l- i onimmitw OiJiunce D pit , , thtuughmit Tisw'o o . Jo o pay nnmijwy a Hu- - SioutORama itsolf pro--I County. Saluiday, April 30. to in with Shr also lis's fsprnmrnt.njj mte towns people to Stout- - ,, (ijijviiuinitirs lor Smuts to as fan Dur and 'Sama 3.tS annual "Show Win Uho thnr skills and dimonstrate shr thr Christmas holidays in dow of S4juiinj;' will be held on thr putilir. A top alt1yiurs wrnt with hrr family to Los AnJune 2 3 at thr fiar;'iounds in Sutt.iratare this yiar will be thr Ii,a she made last summer and tirlrs t Lake City and tablrju ipot. Show, a a trip to San I rani isro alone Si ouiuis fVhh birthday Ixiy tnket salesmen will iiphtmc Toj Ih.rinj is an excellrnt trav4lrr, not arn prizes for th. nuelvrs and tn ao) Units may apply for spots at all easily upset with lrveltnj(c,1msiMt( R1S m St,K1((lRjm (()f hnr Il.n ,,y infonsemeijtes and shr maintains will win eierythms from nrskrr in, applications in the sjH'ciul the emotional equilibrium and chief slides to sleepini; haps and here wlmh was mailed to composure "away from home" radios Anv boy wlm sells 200 or umt leader, rmy that teenapers as a rule are not more will earn an alien-tnkeis s with questions alniut jVoutt-rfamous for. She loves to see new Pnse paid trip to Disneyland ,u nnmia affair should conlait some like do would to and places h" C,l,f,,rn'a- L Mac Gardner, I t. ld Scout Exwu ,',ar, hi fore "three J" world traveling! ...from the Great Salt Lake Council live, at the monthly Roundtable, meals a day and the dishpan won t(l)J f)p pn next Wtdnesduy evening, May 4. hits hrr. Cub Scouts, Roy Scouts and Tx at the Tooele City Hall. DOW K plans to attend the BVU Plorcr al,ke patHcipate in sales effort. Tickets were isand is interested in music, reli- sued last Wednesday evening to and fornpn lanpuane. pion MIA ape- - group assistants. Cub- She has maintained an excelScoutmasters and Lx mastcTS, lent band record both musically plorer Advisors should get their and by her attendance and Mlll(n,nt of tlk(.,s from ,h(.st. vice. She has played a la (in in- men now so boys can get an strument in the marching band early start in telling. 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S of Standard Cor. to Soc, 31, PUt A, Cirantss illr City H 7 W, iVi M 33 and 3ti. T10S, Sursov of I S'e koy cha.vos, has a than prnnr toil,vq..e and is alort to linn pro !om Stir h..s atondod the I! YU sum-'no- r r nu s c d me (or two and took both tunJ and chorus llsv p.ano and g.irs Donna ji-- ys p.ano h j( j '" T 'll 1 "1 QUGG ONLY ONE MORE WEEK consistent merit award winner ers the having trouble getting recently passed her tickets should contact Capt. My Miss Donna Penny . . . plays clarinet test first class, keeping of progress lu r. but Donna ,her on a schedule inti r Dmm.i Penney is the dauphtcrjsul T on ns,nimenl. Living out of of Mr unit Mrs Warren Penney realizes a six peiiod day wilh four Peroi,Ps morf C lover Utah Her s hool suiv required sulqeitS h aves two ilec-'- 'n fa Vmna to be i sood, . so she ume little lives wastes are Sent, nary. ,e,-i''ember, but her record bund, I nglich. Algebra II. Wruid rvm; to nuke a "dollar out of,ban s that she has aski-- no .ows h. She ahh. and takes Duma cents" tarv History on cSTount but has made District Scouters !a Stansbury her own sihedule of mng seminary, making a were reminded today by Oran onJ sjvnds no mental lhe numrtss lr,P required, tivos and follows school District Commissioner, Mueller, without coercion from her energy in dissatisfaction and un-- l that the monthly Roundtable will stud-miof fulness As her all of with curriculum, grat parents. be held next Wednesday, May 4 in the Clover Vlurd as1 superior universal aptitude, many! at the Tooele City Hall, siartmg . ward chorister, MIA organist and at 7:30 pm. All Cubmasters Den NOTICE TO CREDITORS Primary teacher gives her a lot Mothers, Scoutmasters, Explorer Estate ol TOM BIZIA.MS, also of responsibility for a high school Advisors and umt committeemen dcknown as, TOM BUZ, VMS, student She is in the Grantsville should attend. ceased. stake youth choir, the Clover Program quarterlies will be choir and will be in the Creditors will present claims ward handed out at the Roundtable a cappella choir at sihool next with vouihers to the undersigned These helpful bulletins give unit at llfi 4IS I ilt Build-n-.-Salt Lake year. Ed Cnllyer. 39, of Salt Lake City leaders and Den Mothers program City, Utah, rn or liefore the 2 4th DONNA has been placing in the Tooele Valley Hospital helps for three months ahead and day of August. A D . 10. Tat clarinet for almost five years. !not only facing a long period of!80 enf helpful ideas for good GUS D. BI ZI VMS, Administra- The most experienced clarinet recovery, but in trouble with theacv,tits- There will be three tor of the Fstate of TOM BU7I-VMj lions for leaders - Cubbing, Scoutestimate five years of law. also known as TOM to develop a good clarinetist! jinS anl Exploring - and Mr. Deceased. .mj that is what has happened ini Tuesday, at 5 50 p m. while half Mueller will distribute the quar A. T. Diamant, Attorney, .Donnas case The luM year shel'bsan,"e between Low and Knolls, terhes at each section. Cubbers are especially invited. clurinet in on H'flhway 40 50, heading East, Date of first publ , April 22, has played the r three Mac - r s,rutk a Gardner. Field Scout Execuand 13ih.lbmd p!uy-i-an of is last Date pxai. publ.. May impressive r on this high pitched inxtru- - ,L. Clancn8 blows with the 1953 tive. will be in charge of the Cubl'X4)l. Ford Station Wajjon he was driv- bing Section and will bring some ing. causing $1300 damage to the special aids and ideas from the trailer and tractor and a total loss Great Salt Lake Council office, of his own auto, estimated at lie will also be prepared to ans$500 by Trooper Neil Bishop, who wer any questions about pack administration that are giving investigated the accident Cub leaders trouble. The blame for the accident has Mr. Mueller also pointed out been placed on Collyer by Troopthat the section for Explorer leader Bishop who had the injured ers is held only every three man brought lo the Tooele Hospimonths. Therefore, it is especially tal by Gillette Ambulance. important that Expolrer posts be Blaine Edwards, age 27, was represented at the Roundtable. Cubbers will meet in the City the driver of the truck and John was Hall Council Room, Scouters will Williamson, age 38, in the cab sleeper at the time of meet in the Civic Room, down-the accident. Both men are re- stairs and Explorer leaders will sidents of Pleasant Grove, and use the Courtroom. Mr. Mueller said that the Roundtable will start neither was injured. promptly at 7:30 p m. jm&i A jDonna 1 p nle fr j For Scoulin; handi-range- or Your Man Faces Double Trouble D PROVE-IT-YOURSEL- Nothing to buy! No Obligation! F ECONOMY DRIVE mms motor xr . B-j- is The Driver recording best mileage wtins 500 gallons of Gas! 83 North Main When you need milk, demand the best. s Test Drive the Plymouth all Now 30-- Slanted 6 Engine Contest Ends April 30th ENTER BARRUS MOTORS PLYMOUTH tv nu-nt- s arms Knimrftahlr Hero Next WVdnoday . ' - Phone Compare with Brookside the rest. We produce our own and our overhead is down. We deliver mtely all over town. j So give us a call or stop our - truck when you see BlZ.-AMS- 7 TOOELE. UTAH it around. semi-traile- 0 IH lUUO.. Mki I j Brookside 1 - Scofield Slums Promise as Fishing Area fbon oby plon one! irrigate? Dry areas of the tailings pond near Kennecotts Magna and Arthur Mills are being plowed and irrigated. But these familiar farming practices are not being used to raise crops. Instead, they are the newest weapon in a long battle against dust. THE DEPARTMENT said tests showed a substantial population of rainbow trout that are now averaging about ten inches in salmon in the length. Kokanee lake are averaging about six inches in length. Continued good growth is expected for these fish in the warm weeks ahead since ths water is noted for its high production of fish foods. The Scofield Reservoir chemical treatment project in 1958 was the largest conducted by the department to date in a continuing to reduce competing program trash fish populations in many of Utahs primary game fish waters. No yellow perch or chub have shown up in tests and checks of the lake to date. Some small corp are present but are not considered a serious hazard to the production of game fish from the lake since Scofield is believed to be a marginal water for this trash fish species. SCOFIELD will open to angling with the regular season June 4. It was closed during the 1959 season after being restocked with more than three million small fingerling rainbow trout and ko- g tailings pond. Sometimes dust results when wind blows across dried out sections of the pond. 5300-acr- e To help meet this problem, Kennecott bought a unique vehicle. Mounted on eight, low pressure, e-shaped tires, the machine can pull itself to almost any part of the pond through water and over soft, wet surfaces. sausag- Starting at the waters edge, the machine hauls a multiple plow to cut rows of furrows hundreds of feet long. Plowing turns under the dry surface. Then, water from the pond is channeled along the furrows to irrigate the area. The result dust is kept down. Considerable success has been attained by adaptg probing farming practices to meet a lem of a mining company. But this does not mean Kennecott is satisfied. Studies will be continued to develop better methods to achieve greater success. long-standin- jf Eennecott Copper Corporation PROUD TO BE PART OF the CREAM ON TOP AND ITS PASTEURIZED lust Phone 107 we do the rest! low. Hundreds of thousands of gallons of water carry stream finely ground waste rock in a never-endin- Utah Copper Division The DAIRY with Shoot Trap at Sunday 10 a m. the May 1. last trap shoot of the season will be held. Prizes of steaks and hams will be given. Win one on Scofield Reservoir gives pro- the splater board, no skill re-- , mise of good creel returns this quired. in year spite of the present low Everyone welcome. water table and other adverse which conditions have existed LIFE BEGINS AT 40 since this lake was chemically treated during Sept, of 1958 and Of the people in the U. S. in' restocked with game fishes one their 40s who marry, four fifths have been married before. year ago this spring and summer. Recent surveys, conducted by the Utah Department of Fish and Game as the ice cover left the lake, showed very little fish loss in evidence from the long winter period just past even though the water table has been extremely m grp m iiawes from the mills to the all A GROWING UTAH kanee salmon. All tributaries to the lake were included in the 1958 treatment program. Survival and growth of fishes in these the restocked waters will not be known until weather and road conditions permit examination by survey crews These tributaries include Fish CC Pond, Creek, Gooseberry Bench Pond and several small streams. The tributaries were planted with native cutthroat trout fingerling. .Ck i nevett Capping Unloading CtfeedL bejf&tb! Now in a Vista Liner Coach, she's not bothered with dirt . . . she sleeps warmly . . . has a place to store clothing pots and pans . . . she cooks on a three burner rangefte, has a refrigerator, sink, running water, eats in a comfortable dinette . . . and best of oil, she can now enjoy the outdoors with the rest of her family! FOR YOUR TRUCK OR TRAILER SEE IT NORTH MAIN TOOELE. UTAH 81 |