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Show The w 0' ; -- pm : ( ! 1 t V . V 5 ! I S 1 d iv a fx. WO pound Fir-- 1 William Beaumont is shown packaging (he explosive pellets as tin) leave the dryer. The explosive is parked in cardboard mol. imers hold.ng idly pounds of explosive pellets. V, l'upti-597 M)t1 1 1 i i M ! f- -: Oo . . -- , O oo O CO S Confe-'Uin- 8 r Explosive IYIIris Tliis picture shows the size of the explosive pellets that arc being produced at TOD. The manufacturing of these pellets Is a 24 hour a day, seven days a week job. Since last week, It, TOD Bomb Demo Showing Profit :ymm. I , .41, 'l - "ac-y- . C n the v "lun toi pT'onnel ben" used extensively Kx)!i c Ifenry f. Terry is shoan checking and controlling the flow of molten explosive after it has been drawn out of the washout tank and going Into the pelletizing equipment. Trny L. Brewer checking the dewatering conveyor. At this po'nt the explosive pellets are deposited on the conveyor and transported to the dryer. V wli I 21,000 Lbs -- - imt a Week when this paper went to press, 21,000 pounds of these expins' ve pellets have been manufactured at TOD. The 4200 fifty pound canons will have a resale value of $22,625. If this operation is kept up at the same pace it is now, when 7 April, 1962, TOD will have prothis purer geer to duced approximately 5,720,000 pounds of these explosive pellets, wi:h a resale value, at todays price of $643,509 plus 10,90,000 pounds of scrap metal. This can be considered reaiiv a King Midas operation. ss THE Ord-mir- or W A ai n a .x l.S till Of fn torniei a ait I i to 6. 7 to Si ' p s'er s I fn- ie a - all nres at .it1 'I l did WITH DEAN U) Indians and Gianlsal Dirks 10 10 I cr phi-- , The old Cm be, "My how lime does f'v go's add.' I n hi I he 4 I.IKI links Sa't lO ti ''.ill returns tils We k us j si Iivv" C'rist in the hun h ' 'U 1 exhlil.'i! show, fii'erm: tlevi land, ihe n,u P'l.d f"i',r el," t 70 4' Ci ants And fa mu1. The Jurmr Confirmation Class parent ilob of the Bu s. and San I ram isms to see m.i)or- le.inue bdl. m two u, on T ix 4 iv and Frd.iv af n.ir fit a doa! ie iha-nter Public Sihixil hours in the pn arjm es, one Suiuufay iifterniion, tlie othet Sundav. Iwo d.is i hurt h Basement lair, San lramiMO opens the hotio season m tie sopiioniore tar Tlie luthcran Hoinni Missionnl Ondiesiuh patk in San I tamisio bay he Thors' tv eve ary I e.ieue ru-e'With two games avail. itile. there shindd ntng at 7 10 in the Ctiurc h has,-- pli'KV of 1'ixvd rh.inus for -- d in!,T"s'ed to men M:tp Bi es aie di.e this ti e action And if Chilis spring wejihi r holds month out 3 dot hiecapautv lauft" .shoul I la" ifuiked up I otherm Com mmon serviee t s art i be year o f Friday, 7 .19 p m at Dt""'ay Prov-intthats baseball p nng lo lie like in Salt lake ( iron ml are. Itll lie the greatest of ties vear? Chan-e, When a man his found that p,t. fllur A jo gaj( Fake City The new tie-u-with ("lev el, i id le'l a few ut.ti.'pi V. but ou!v tn trm-KCO""e a be I, the Si Pittsburgh last up 'tampions. year "Tgivmg e ' whuh can and should be esitl Pmai's But Ciev eland his a long time nputa-tioa i --1 tl of peace to'va,'d th pitimotum for outstanding, farm clubs, and Silt Lake City became tl, amrm" men number one club in the Cleveland chain, thereby getting presumably the pak of Ihe material to be fjrmtd out by the Indians At any rate, it appears to be a door-dipropox, lion this year ball is concerned If they don t for the buzzers as far as Tripie-By Anrc Kearns make it fin.im tally, there'll be a mighty good ball park available, Our present Sen'or class, com cheap' riOM-of one hundred thirty six members, has dwind'ed from a IO1J1 ; cnimt of t'vo hunlred t'vrleen W e were who started oet in the nmth pra le dow n vote on tre 'l'kh man harpy to see a thumbs four years a"0. arrord n'" to 'he rale the pacific Coot I ea me turd to .nitiJte Th" a ;e of specialisurvey just comp! by the zation ha3 taken its toll in too many p'an'S. even in sports, with Ci. nd ince Departmmt sjHMal performers in football, etc The mamrs had the h intimate Out of this, seventy sm-eno' complaint that PCL prexy Dewey Soriano saul was missing. What now wi'h us. twen'v six are mar-ro-if a pitch r was ralbd up to the parent club, and hid never held thirteen are in the Armed a hat in his hand while with the farm team. A lot of Use he'd he Torres seven have moved to other to tin big league trim and his chinces of growing would lie ml Mates and countries A player who does only well, is more useless than Thou oh nine out of the seventy helpful as for instance in basketball, a player who can shoot wi'l, seven have continued their school but cjnnnt play defense, ronthall has the edge with their platoonmg I'lct'ivhere the sixty ei"ht vvho tactics for there a man can be sjvcialist m either offense of defense. make on the dropout list is nearly So. baseball, a tried and true game, although rather slow, is on" th'-- d c ! th" original "roen once again showing why it has endured so many years. Generally, In chort, thirty two per cent of it knows what it wants, and it sticks to it. the ormuial class faded to complete them school and Ncame "in s.'--'- ill m ! Il. "Pi,, I , c V 1 P m Mtin Dim ii on Tlimul)-- C. Stephens, Pastor one-thin- Football Fundamentals Form r Toorlcan s arIl ay door-to-do- or If you think you need medical help, consult a physician. Rely upon us to fill your prescriptions. Caldwell Drug Phone 169 with 1 the v Major League Team Standings: Tooele Wildlife Dugway W L 36'; 19' 34',; 21' Bateman Jewelry Beverage , Ni' Nast Shirts Cullman Soft Water Trol" Drug Tooele 32 24 28 28 27 25 27 29 21 35 3 t tor dsri'te n game Bever-Ifi- "nod 7 tatim SwuMim It Face of Lees 3 507 Co'li"an dro"P"d Tootle heavenly L 38 14 Tooele Bowl The haHle for first "lace in the second half found the Tooele Wildlife red hot Tbev shot a new high team 'eries of 2823. taking all 4 no'ns from th Jewelers TVs puts the Tooele Wildlife crew out in front of the loamie bv two foil nmnts. 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SETS the SCENE for indus- in n erm for Rnt"mnn Fldon Brooks shot a Y 29 North Main ii I" Jl tate mmm trial mining operations throughout ihe country. The old method of disposing of the ohsoloe bombs by burning or blowing them, cost the govern-meapproximately $6 87 per 500 pound bomb. Today at Tooele OTot th" governnent is rereiv n ; $15 35 elxive lalor and irrVir "o fi- - em q honb. which amoen's to a d.itlv return i "(1 to fP n' H'lO-r- -' governme.it The prev oos method o thn ario amount o' or bombs per rin' woo'd cost the over",r",,'n S'69 00 per day A further, hut "ntan hie benefit s the i'rn:n'1 o" o' mamr portion of TODs demolition acti-ties we'e obieeoonahle to the surrounding comnuinit es beof the cause resultant air 1 FLY-BY-DA- ;t of Tooele Otdnanee Depot de-v- r op, d a method of rerover rg the cement hard explosive filler n obroU"t bonds m the form of pellets These pellets are now z k 4 Phone 1007 Woman's Society of Christ'-ir- . Service will hold their fourth study class on Das.c Chris'i.m Beliefs, in the Church. Monday. Apr I 10, 730 pm. Public is invited The leader is Frank H Bowman Church Official Board will meet Tuesday. April II, 7 to 8 pm will Commission f. durational meet Tuesday, April Ulh, 8 to 9 r ' -- Mss di it j 10 - Mollon e ! t.i'V A film strip training course, dropou's. Children and The Church will Speaking of football . . . Spring practice for Utahs colleges takes to the field this week. Most of the coaches are stressing be offered to teachers, youth workwith little regard for putting c.n th's vear the fundamental ers. and other interested pcs-inFcllott-hi- p Am a show to plea-.ihe springtime fan It'll he a lot of hard wotk for As a result of an explosive engineering project, Tooele Ordnance on April 8 and 9. at 2 00 p m Ann Warren. senor student at the boys just to pet the preliminaries out of the way before next Depot no longer destroys its assets, but puts hundreds of thousands! m 'he Churrh of dollars b.uk into the taxpayers' pockets Prior to the cement! Young Adult couples group will the I'niverx.ty of Nevada, and a fall The football coaching fraternity in the state is definitely on the hard filler in World War II bombs was burned out or detonated meet at the church, Friday, Apr. d u"h'er of Mr and Mrs W T and Mrs Warren of Reno, has been award-e- l young side, and you'll find mxi fall, that a lot of their ideas are on TOD's demolition ran e. , p 1. Mr Re-- Basil Gamble will he hosts. a Woodrow Wil ,on F ollow With the help of the I'mvcrsity of Utah's F.xplosive p young and exciting, too. starch Group, h vded by Dr Ml-ViA. Ctxik, Professor of Metal- - lar'".' i Saturday 10 30 30 Janes Felix P. Vigil adjusting Sort pound bomb on washout lank. are p'acrd over a nozzle which Jets steam and hoi water into the tail of the bomb thus melting the remcnt hard explosive fi'ler. This operation washes out 18 bombs esery two hours. Tarh bomh has approximately 2W1 pounds of explosive filler. This filler, known to the trade as "Composition Is heavier than water and is drawn away to the next operation. r am, 7 09 0 Bomhx . s. Avenue Community Mctlimli-- t (.Lurch WxiIiont Timk vf ) i Tub Snnikiy Masses, a m and 6 p ni O00c0 Ofio - , TITS News Pastor O Cl It i'rnii if in . Marguerite-(latlioli- 415 Q '? nd i x s Rev. Charles F. Treegard tr j.o st. .!, M C i.v ti.'v ' 1,1 n o'e r n Si. i 'i -- s 11 I'nt J Sfaes. i e i" ntud-n- 'j end " "pm I is,' i , - Stogner prayer xerviu, Wed a! P m 1,3 J of o rm-ei- s .wnd.iv Si boo!, 19 a m Morning Worship. Tr siii'ii t'nnm, 6pm 1 vening Worship, M'd-vet- I ii n . i Sport- s- SEEING I t r IV Ilam - 9 t I C t Pastor, Rev. Varion (!, , 3 1 r i 1, Churches lnml Johnson Begay, employee of 1 01). readying four bombs prior lo washout operation. ud is i W Local $ Aie d , 'in uri h ( 'DIM. I'WTOH 7th and Birch A;. id 9 Ihe ft Sen Sunl'v M i ! i t bZ 1 t l.tilltcran B. . IY(Kir is for fiofi r it in s '.i r Church : y ! . 7, lOul Friday, April id s. c 1. t h S .n Fir-- ri t iif vie. I If priii if. i. r ( .& Tco!e Tranr.crint Hours 9 to 6 50 North Alain t |