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Show The Tocele Bulletin- Tuesday, February - 6,-196- THE TOOELE BULLETIN Issued each Tuesday at Tooele City. Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office nt Tooele City, Utah, August 14, !M4. under Act of March 8, 1879 Drought Sales Rampaging Cyprus Pirates Cut Down Buffs . Major League An aroused Cyprus basketball bent on anniliating the team, Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, Inc., Tooela Buffs, did just that last 58 North Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all e Friday night as they beat the to Box 3t0. Tooele. Utah. Huffs o hand Tooele their 10 $4 cent per ropy. Subscription Price per yea' sixth loss of the season. A leaky Tooele defense, ' that ALEX F. DUNN, publisher JOEL J. DUNN, Editot permitted the Pirates to ateal the bell me after time, and to get free for the easy cripplers. made the win an easy one. And the bigPirate on the floor was EllsDu"way American Legion roll- gest ed over Kens Pro Shoo for a worth, the opportun st. Ellsworth 'our rxvnt w;n to tie for the league broke across court, and time after time woult steal errant Buf H'eh for Dugwev w n IPe fbe length Somonski with pames of 205 andlP80- - ,n 613 serie Mil" Mma"1 o' the court to get the 2S for . hn-n T2I 814 series H:ph for AND WIIFN ELLSWORTH Ken's Pro Shoo was Gib Hanna wasn't with a 202. 568 series. leading the Buffs down court. Turpm. Evans and Jones Pedersen Renltv remained in a would be working their way clear Alex's won three omts from & I R S Co Fnco a and for tie first thre of purple and white defenders, for Gillespie place with Mobilodge to keep them in first split two points each. For Gil- viint win over the Independents the close in nshots, and then just place For Alex's, Karyl Maynard lespie Fnco. Madge Gowans 504 High for Pedersen's was Deb to keen the Bafr in hot water rolled high individual game and 178; Rae Reed 503, 198; Donna f ong w''h earoes n 'M'6 nd 2'6 stay outside and plop them series for the night, 197, 155, 159, Hatch 510; Ruth Gordon 503, 187 for a 567 series. Raloh Paelione they'd ;n from outside the keyhole. Joann Stoddard. 153. For Gillespie Fnco bowled high team had a 2M paroe to help the win 511; Tooele led in tha early stages Mobilodge. Helen Fields, 193, 1GG. series for the nigh! 2509. For the IFgh for the Independents wss of the ball game, 4 3. and but A IC9, R Co , Shea Franrhes 536. Robbie Robinon with a 213. 58 489; Jean Rush, 488; Sylvia I S Ellsworth soon erased and Turpin 186; Helen Dymock. 506. 185; Bar- series. Bob Addams had a 203 that slender Currv, 172. lead, and at the end Atkin's rolled high team game bara Gilmore 467; Marge Lee 506 game. of the first quarter Cyprus was 638 and series 1757, winning three Browns took three points from Tooele Beverage ataved close out in front games from Barrus Motor, For Allen's Foodtown. For Browns. to the leaders as thev won three There was no let up as the Evans (24), Haws (42) and Turpin (40), and Dalton along with Connelly and Rudd from Don's Body Shoo Atkin's, Naomi Griffith, 157, 162. Fkss Gordon Bonnie points 530, 187; to rampaging Pirates, continued fast execute bewildered another seem kind of shook by the rampaging Pi- break that 1S3, 502; Dot Bloomdale, 172, 455. Shields 500, 193. For Allens Food-tow- High for the bereraeemen was utilize the fast the Tooele Squad Friday evening. Weight break, to steal rate offense. For Barrus, Lois Thomas, 190, Verna Wilmot 460; LaVon Mke Monus with a 203 568 series careless Tooele passes, and then 410; Doris Lee 145. Wilson 494. Pat Heap had a 202 game. turn them into points and by halfA! and Lid won three points H'h for he Bodv Shop was time they had increased their lead Bateman and Shirlevs from LaFreya. For Al and Lid. Jewelry Bill Buckingham, with a 222. 576 to 16 points, W Team Standings: ..... L Peg Bryan 150, 162, 448; Mad split two points each. For Bate- series. Angelo Karvelas had a 211 MIDWAY IN THE third period Elks man Jewelry, LaNile Bracken 519, 566 series. 18 6 Cudd, 145. LaFreya, Madge 23 the lead was points, and three First Security Maureen Severe. 491, 201; 8 16 An- 198; 152, 165, 430; Bermae Alax Inc. rolled over Bateman minutes later it was 25 points. Louise Colledge 518, 209. Bateman Reid and Stan's . ... 15'$ 8'4 derson, 142. Jewelry for a three point win Lee Bunn, led a belated Tooele 15 9 Dunn's rolled over Nu Cleaners Jewelry team bowled high game H:h for Aia was Lucio Martinez Independents 12 . 12 for a three point win. For Dunn's, 909; Dete Weyland helping when with a 211, 585 aeries. Earl Ham- rally in the fourth period as he Reds and Jim's scored 9 poinnts, and help cut Tooele 12 12 Nina Warr 144, 147, 422; Dawna she picked up the 8 split. For mond had a 220 575 series. Drug final margin to 15. Bunn Busico's Cash Store Cyprus'i 11 195; 13 Striebv, 538, Shirleys. Shirley Anderson 147; Shirley for was Batemans Strieby. Ernie was the High only Buff able to score Tooele Merc 148. For Nu Cleaners, Vcrla Kop-fe- r Saxon Bracken, 511, 188. 7'4 Ifi'J Wevland with a 209 556 aeries in the double figures, topping the 19 5 143, 191, 468; Elvera Seeley, Eagles The Tooele Bowl won three Eagle Auxiliary won three points 13. For the Pirates, Buffs with 148. from Lawrence Floral. For the points from the Tooele County The Elks took over sole posseshad three in the double fiGillette's won three points from Eaules. Betty Nix. 602, 240. high WilPife team with a 199 game was bowled by High for Tooele they sion of first place by winning led Robbies Barber Shop maintainEllsworth with a gures, by Vista Liner. For Gillettes, Sharon series tied for first place and sec- Rowl was Keith Wsrr with a bi Betty Park. Ann Bevan took high White 174, 154, 475; Mag Curry, ond high game in the league. 244 game and a 585 series, Hieh whopping 25, Jones with 19 and three points from Reid and Stans ed first place with three points game of 201 with a 516 series. 571 Bud 10. and Carmack John over 218, Turpin with Harry's Sinclair. High for Bush 188. For Lawrence for the Wildlife team was 144, 152, 428; Helen Richins, 151; Anna Other series and games: BarJerry THE GAME FRIDAY was a Pizzello 240, 554 were high for Robbie's, Bill Gordon, 235, 593 and 147. Anne Kearns, bara Peterson, 523, 193; Bennie For Vista Floral, Pearl Palmer, 512, 199; Lee far different story than their first the Elks. Mike Mogus 207, 208. Roldo Robinson, 547. High for Helen Howard, 144, 177, Aletha Wrathall, Liner, 487, and Louise Jena V. Mike Mogus. Secretary Mascarenas, 517, 190; Tooele battled 596; Reid Bracken 216, 551; and Harry's, Curt Nash 208, 584, Rollo when meeting, 452; Buela Edwards 172. Tate picked up the 513, 191; Ima Morgan, 480, Baird, split. Cyprus to a standstill, only to lose Tex Reed 223, were high for Reid Gibbons, 204, 538 and Bob Seright 173; Joan Allred, 479, 165; June Parnas took three points from MARTEN TRAPPING and Stan's. 534. BEAR LAKE CISCO in the final second. Style Shop. For Parnas, Pama Readicker, 477, 188; Sylvia CaldThe recent Bear Lake cisco Wimmer Busicos Cash Store won three This time Cyprus made sure 537, 203. Mary Goss, 486. SEASON ENDS FEB. 28 477, 175; Grace Paullin, 465, well, won Service Enco Gillespies Art that there wouldn't be a repiti-tio- points from First Security. fishing season saw 3,645 anglers Frances Anderson 182. For Stvle 165; Naomi Griffith, 464, 167; Jenfour the from International points of that game. They took the Welch 204. 209, 583; Tony' Busico The dip netting 159,200 of the little Shop, Pat Gibbs, 536, 183; season for taking for Gillespies, nie Smith, 460, 167; Betty Betty marten trapping fish, the Utah Department of Fish Park 493. in Utah ends Feb. 28. Per- lead early, and stretched it all 232, 564; Mike Borick 201, 540 and Smelter. High 462, 182; Diane Nelsen, 462, Mac 120, 576, Jerry Lee, Magee and Game said today. Figures mit holders are requested to re- the way through the game, to Richard Gregrich 204 were high 169; Sylvia Curry, 453, 173; Anita 546 Tulio and Shields Cliff Pat 555, came from check rcords taken Grasshoppers were put on trial turn information noted on the per- make the win a fairly easy one. for Busicos. Gib Hanna 205, 575; 544. Gibbs, 162; High for the Smeltermen, Pat Flanders, 162; Pat at the lake during the January in England during the 16th Cen- mit to the department of fish and Cyprus: G T F P Glen Harris 223. 516; Gus Kara-bat- s Anna Bush 155. 560. Emmett 228, Heap, OLeary 201, 535; Dan Hill 201, 535 11 4 3 25 period of the cisco spawning tury, found guilty, and sentenced game within ten days following Ellsworth rolled three 178 games, for a tri- LADIES CLASSIC nm this year. to extermination. bnd of this season. 2 12 6 10 and Ned Garcia 227 were high Turpin W which wins a chevron from Team Standings: plicate for 1 1 Security. 3 5 Jeppson 7 Gordons Furniture ABC. to Our the congratulations The Independents won all four 0 1 0 0 Haws Allsop-Chris- s 7 ' Emmett. from the Tooele Merc. 8 4 3 19 points Jones White Bros 66 .. . 3 k 4 0 0 8 Wally Kopher 220. 581; Walt Evans Tooele Excavating won three Dairy Queen 3 544) Burney Cook 212, , 200. 26 25 13 63 Totals. points from Bevans Rexall Drug. Reid & Stans Chevron .. 2 544: and Earl Hammond 552 were 2 High for the Excavators. Bones Gerts Beauty Shop high for the Independents. Dennis Hamilton, 535. Tooele: Gordons Furniture rolled over High for Bevan's, 556 was high for the Dean Brown, 219, McPhie Stringham 530, and Roy White Bros. 66 for three points, Tootle Merc. White Jones 529. rolling team high series for the The Tooele Drug won all four Weight night of 1452. High for Gordons ooints from Franklin Life. Fred the Browns won three from Dunlavy were Floss Gordon 176, 183, 504 Martinez 564. Raloh Paglione 212. Eagles in a close series. High Alverson series (high series for the night); Knatis Pete 554; )and 200, 552 for Browns Tonv Gordon, with a i Bailey Barbara Peqk 208 (high game for high .for the Tooele JJruv 534 Series and Jack Long with a the Bonn' t:& were night) 490 series; and Dot Robert Seright was high , for High for the Eagles Bloomdale 178, 458 senes; 1 Connelly were Wally Tate with a 212 game, for White Bros, were Louise High Totals: 20 18 18 51 Frapklm Life. Mor' The and and 548 Jims Reds series. Eagles i ris 185, 478 series and Helen Fields four points. Louis MaTekel. 18 38 56 6S snlir' Cyprus The Food Center rolled over 176, 467 series. 22 1 558 was high for Reds and 12. 2 35 50 Tooele Allsop-Chris- s took three points Jim Harold Annis 220. 563 and Allens Food Town for three from the Queen and rolled Food the Dairy for Center High points Pet Hatch 206, 540 were high for MONEY FROM was Don Canady with 536 series high team game for the night of s' MULBERRY BARK . and Buck Mehle with a 200 game 522. High for AIlsops were Norma Richard Gregrich. Secretary Miner 202, 490 series and Pearl H:gh for Allens was ElRoy NelChinese used paper money as CONCRETE STRUCTURE Palmer 165, 162, 484 series. High 573 201 series. with son a game, Grand Coulee is the worlds early as 950 B.C., made from for the Dairy Queen were Mary 'J gest- - single concrete structure. ; Cliff Shields, Secretary bark. Tomich 169, 470 series and Mau-del- l Smith 180. Reid and Stans Chevron and Gertrudes Beauty Shop split four points. High for Reid and Stan's was Ann Bevan 476 170, 164, series. High for Gertrudes were Tooele finished their swim For the record it was Tooeles Diving 167.20 Points Peg Bryan 165 and Anne Kearns duel meet swimming season last 117 straight victory dating back to 1. Garrie McLaws, Tooele 164. Tooele 1954. 2. John Stahl, HmSSSHSSSaSMmSOIOSSHMHHMMMSS Logan Thursday by defeating 3. Freeman, Logan RESULTS: 200 Yard Freestyle T: 2:12.1 Swimming over a 25 yard course 400 Yard Freestyle T: 4:33.1 1. Jim Whear, Tooele 1. Mark Imai, Tooele the times were slower than existTeam Standings: W L 2. Steve Campagna, Tooele Browns Heating ing state records, but the Buffs 2. John Stahl, Tooele 17 63 3. C. Balling, Logan MOMOONMHOMOOMOHMtfIMMHOMOOMm 3. were still strong enough to capJ. Lambourne, Logan Jims 15 65 160 Yard Ind. Medley T: 2:29.3 ture 11 first places and 10 sec- 100 Yard Breaststroke T: 1:10.9 Browns Heating 17 63 1. Mark Imai, Tooele 9:00 onds regulating Logan to a single 1. Mel Roberts, Tooele M. Pruetts Realty 52 28 2. Allen Hunt, Tooele second place finish and the rest 2. Robin Nisonger, Tooele Lees Sheet Metal 48 32 3. Winquist, Logan 882-1803. Partington, Logan automatic thirds. 2 47 33 58 Eagles 100 Yard Backstroke T: 1:07.6 HIGHEST FINISHER for Logan 50 Yard Freestyle T: 26.5 Bobs Garage 47 33 1. David Gordon, Tooele was Sorenson who took second in 1. Farrel Bryan, Tooele Tooele Merc 51 29 2. Larry Hansen, Tooele the 100 yard free. Mark Imai took 2. Kelly Anderson, Tooele 51 29 Culligan Soft Water . 3. C. Hards, Logan two individual firsts, with Mel 3. Sorenson, Logan Tote Gotes Sales 20 60 160 Yard Medley Relay T: 2:03.4 Helens Roberts, Don Spendlove and 100 Yard Freestyle T: 56.9 Beauty Shop . 20 60 1. Tooele David Gordon winning the Med- 1. Craig Lohnes, Tooele (Roberts, Spendlove. High team series and singies-Jim- s. 2. Sorenson, Logan Hansen, Gordon) ley Relay as well as their individ1087; Pruetts Realty, 1055, 2. Logan ual specialties and Farrel Bryan. 3. Roach, Tooele 422; Browns Heating, 1045; Helens 160 Yard Free Relay T: 1:42.8 Beautv Shop, 407, Eagles, 389. Craig Lohnes and Jim Whear won 100 Yard Butterfly T: 1:11.8 1. Tooele (Bryan, Lohnes, Whear, the free relay to go with their 1. Don Spendlove, Tooele High series and games: Lor individual specialties to give coach 2. Allen Hunt, Tooele raine Prortor, 496, 217; Florence Nisonger) 2. Logan Leigh Pratt seven double winners. 3. Kinney, Logan Jacobs, 404; Shawnee Nash, 389; Rose Shlnder, 167; Francis May Give Tax Relief correa-pondcne- , has Last summer's drought caused abnormal livestock sales for many fanners, Roland V. Wise, Director of Internal Revenue o. the Salt Lake reminded District City, Utah farmers that there is some tax liverelief from drought-inducestock sales. These sales may converas involuntary sions, he said. PROFITS ON THESE sales are tax free provided thry are reinvested in livestock used for the same purposes within a year after the year of sales. For example the farmer may replace his dairy cows for other da ry cows but not with draTt or breedng animals These provisions do not apply to poultry. It is limited to sales in excess of the of livestock amount the farmer would normally sell in a year. MR. WISE SAID to obtain this tax benefit, the farmer must attach to his return for the first tax year in which any of the gain is realized; Evidence of the existence of the drought conditions which forced the sale of the livestock; A computation of the amount of gain rea!ied on the sale; Number and kind of livestock sold; and Number of livestock of each kind that would have been sold under the usual business practice in the absence of the drought. I" e-- gwe-awa- y lay-up- Cnz Collecting The Cripples Recreation League City League Bowling Bells 38-2- Hy-ma- s, 0 - n Hen-woo- 3 NEED HELP? quick and accurate Federal tax information just pick up the telephone. District Director To obtain Roland V. Wise of the Internal Revenue Service announced today that he has expanded his offices telephone service this year. Special telephone lines are open from 8:15 am. to 5 pm. Monday through Friday. Just pick up the phone and call - Extension DAvis 701. Theres little waiting except perhaps during the lunch hour when most calls come in. Use of our telephone service helps both the taxpayer and the Revenue Service. Mr. Wise added. Its free from interruption and distraction and best of all the taxpayer doesnt have to wait in line to get his tax information. Slo-wi- . 1 ... CTFP -- 6-- 12 F e. tTtioB j TUESDAY-WEDNESDA- Y THURSDAY THE SHOCKING INSIDE STORY OP THOSE CAMPS' and barbed-wr- nightmares f e . Total Price $40 SMALL . Prep Swimmers Garner No. 117 DOWN MONTHLY PAYMENTS . CESAR PAIRIQA OWENS ROMERO MARGIA DENISE DARCEL UHN DEAN KERR 2 FRIDAY -- SATURDAY 84-1- Freshman League HURRV WHILE THEY LAST! OPEN Phone A. M. To 9i00 P. North Main Tooele 2 Mflfl 4 t f S. Liddell, fJSSm RARBARA PETER ROBERT ANSARA FRANKIE AVALON mauan COlORkpsauw 5(op will receive 14 the West Vine Tooele or McGRE-GOShirt ol his choice R From Gordon's Men's Shop REMEMBER A gift from GORDON'S makes your man a Best Dressed Valentine. Free Catalogues Phone 882-180- 2 "Steve is S' 1" center, a Junior, and an outstand- 9:00 A. M. To 9:00 P. M. 58 North Main Anybody Got The Time? Tooele Jack White, Richard Weight, Skip Dunlavy and Jack McPhie take a look at the wrist watch which Grant Shields, owner of Tates Confectionary is holding. Mr. Shields is do- nating the time piece to the Buff who Is I STERLING MICHAEL Secretary MANHATTEN 4 Bedroom Models OPEN COER LORRE PLAYER OF THE WEEK Steve & RP CjorJon s cWcn s NO DOWN PAYMENT 2 3 Ysy WoJlfcM j 154. s Built on Your Lot WAITER PIDGE0N mJIrn selected as Tooele High Schools Outstanding Basketball Player of the Year. Mr. Shields emphasized that the judging would be done by an impartial panel of experts. ing rebounder, grabbing ever 10 per game. Though lacking in experience he has been in double figures the last four games." STEVE BUNN |