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Show LOCKERS FOR RENT Cartwright and Friday June Transcript : Flag day INTERESTING SIDELIGHTS f V1 Plant jT' - ' S' 1 , 'the I Iks. Friday's 5.30 hr have available J v games start at Iir-- - with his wife, Patchildren at 1266 four and ricia. In Salt Lake City. .West 8th North He reside i Iks tary, lime Johnson, repirter; Janice Wright, health and safely; Fer-rail Price, simg leader, and De lores Mi Nelly, game chairman. Our teachers are Marian and Ruth Nelson, junior is Ruth IVwey. We have two new members, Linda Nelson md Jo Ann Peterson. Our meet mgs will le held at one of the girl's homes eaih time. This meeting was held at Marsha Boulter' house, and the one next time will be at the home of Coette Lynn. - - ne-pa- Tonna Beardall ALLSOPS Offers FROM THE SOUTH Staff SgL and Mrs. James V. iKinard and children, Gordon and Robert Mac of Sumpter, South Carolina, and Sgt. Kinard'a mother, Mrs. Mattie Kinard of Olar, South Carolina, are guests at the 's home of the younger Mrs. mother, Mrs. Ruth N. Weber of this city. VISITORS Kin-ard- Jr y Plii,,,, We thought the little moron had finally been decently interred but -- We learned just the other day that he threw onions into the river, be-- j cause he wanted to see the bridge jon the river Kwai. . i . James J. Vila Mr. James J. Vila is attending The lime is NOW ! The Following Fine Homes Ord-nan- J9-3- - 1 SCISSOR SMPPI RS The Si iwur Smpp'rs held their first meeting. Tuesday, June 3 at 2 pm. At Ohs meeting, we selected our officers. They are Nancy Eish-- ' er, piesident; Coett I y nn. vice president, Marsha Boulter, secre- 5 V1- I j j line-u- Chevrons vs. Cyclones, ales vs '4 we have er and er Meats Wholesale Giblon limner in the third inning, jscoring three runs, while Work-- ' man scored three in the fifth. Alan; lew is pitched for the Cyclones Rinaldi and Dobson pitched for. , (his celebrated annually Jj onFlag Day, June 14, maiks the anmver-'varof the day, In 1777, on which the Continental Congress adopted Locker the Stars and Strip- - as our nat.on al emblem. This is the 65th year of official recognition of Flag Day rour 362 No, Main Man is mighty puny wlu-the winds, you tun tuul sttnis of straw Observance springs from a resolelement of telephone poles through theistltk,llK kick over nature Still ution ottered in s93 by Mrs. Li traces. The Herman Pedersens Some say the force of the wind izubeth Duane Gillespie, a direct drove the straw through the pole, Lockers I write from Wisconsin that the but it app-arthat a more logical descendant of Benjamin ranklin Also Lock- dead from the recent cyclone in of and the Col head that at tune explanation is that the wind so onial Dames of Pennsylvania. that were state the was twisted buried, it just being Home Freezopened up pile, wet: and people were listening to all ,acJ the straw blew thru and Although the fact is not known, the Stars and Strips was ,n of the pile opening weather reports in a very jittery designed for and used as a mari,hus frame of mind. ine flag. It did not come into iis SCI'S of cyclones ev- There are few forces which nause by our land forces general John R. in is not a until some fact, there st,,nnHture turns loose which exceed thatj: years after the RevManager passes that one cannot look of cyclones. A who has olutionary War. ver witnessed such a force cannot across the valley on a hot spring One of the most eloquent triimagine its piwer. Some strange or summer day and not see a ry- butes to our flag was made by clone tales are told. After some of these someplace. The only Wuvlinw Wl!son Hag thing about Utah cyclones ,s hatj,JJV ,9(7 ,he US ,ft,r thorly they are miniature, and outside of stirring up a little dust, they are we honor and harmless. We. call them under which we serve is the emblem of our unity, our power, our thought and purpise as a nation. . . . Though silent it speaks to! It creeps on us almost unaware us to us of the past, but less than thirty days will speaks mark the deadline for the filing. of the men and women who went of candidates' names for Tooele before us, and of the records wrote upm it. We celebrate county's fall primary and genera they of its birth, and from its the day election. July 10 is the final day A fine home in Tooele Highlands with full basebirth until now it has witnessed Tooele in officer Every county ment. This home has steel cabinets and is in very good concomes up for election with the ex- a great history, has floated on dition. Large lot fully landscaped, priced at $9750. high the symbol of great events, commis- of a ception of the four-yea- r Another fine home in Tooele Highlands with a full basement. great plan of life worked out sioner; and the state senator. This house is one of the largest plans in the Highland by a great voting citizen in Tooele county group, and is in excellent condition. It has two extra bedhas the privilege to file for office, rooms in the basement, as well as a second bath, and lots and the two political parties have Two of storage. Main floor has fully carpeted livingrooni, and the responsibility to see that comentire house in first class decorating condition. Priced at plete tickets are placid on the bal$10,500. Haynes Basic Electricity and Frank-for- d Inspector' course at I in a n Philadelphia e A r Pennsylvania. Mr. Vila If a combat vehicle and Tooele artillery inspector at the embeen has He Ordnance Depot. October, since the at depot ployed the 13, 1958 Father's Day SUGGESTIONS WATCHES RAZORS RINGS Fiv-er- y Attend Girls State From Dugway lot. Another home that will appeal to anyone who does not want to pay too much for a home, and is especially good buy for a veteran. This house has two bedrooms and everything is spic and span. Beautifully landscaped yard and a fine little playhouse extra for the children. All this for $9,000. NO down payment for a veteran. very fine THREE bedroom house with attached garage. This home has a large livingroom with a fireplace, and is in excellent condition. Chain linked fence, and has a lifetime tile roof. This is a choice area in which to live. You cannot go wrong wth this fine home reduced to $12,700 for a quick sale. NO down payment for a veteran, except closing costs. -- 4 A fine tion. Has livingroom, this for only $S500. A jiAcfoiove home with basement, in choice locadining room, and efficient kitchen. All Dugway. Vc&Gi&wvi have some other very fine homes located in Tooele Highlands, Highland Drive, Pioneer, and in various locaWe . Hefei Keep Father Cool with a Portable Special $avings on famous DEVOE Triple- cover house paint 1 Quality compounded of the finest materials made for years of extra wear and durability. Elizabeth Sanisteven Air Cooler Beg. $33.3 Special for Father League Play with each cooler birthday-anniversary- SEE ALLS0P FIRST- You Won't Go Wrong DROUBAY'S ON 6-- DAIRY BAR Phone 66 Corner of Vine 6c 1st West Sts PRIZES! .v - . V. vV- SALE (Wall or Desk) Reg.?30 gal JUNE 12 THRU JUNE 17 BATEMAN'S Tooele Jewelry . 5 North BARGAINS! REFRESHMENTS! v, ..p.v Wo.:.-- .: w j w. . Main SPECIAL LOW PRICES!;- :' . I 5 ALSO FREE THERMOMETERS Edward Evensen entertained on June 4 at a surprise party in compliment to her hus- . Pirates and Chevrons met again band on occasion of his On hand to enjoy Tuesday night, playing a close party games and refreshments game. Pirates won over the Chevwere Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Young, rons Utley, batting for the Mr. and Mrs. GlenjUhevrons. hit the only home run Bountiful; the game. Clark, Salt Lake City; Mr. and iMrs. Bob Slowed. Duart, CaliforThe Cyclones took their fifth win nia; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Davis, of the season when they beat the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glaser, Mr. and I Iks Jim Miles and Jim Mrs. Harold Creson, Melvin Workman both came up with home sen and Janice Garman. runs at the right spit. Miles hit AT CAMERAS American SURPRISE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs. tions in Tooele. VALuiTi Dugways representatives to the annual girls state currently being held at Utah State University at lx)gan are Miss Tonna Beardall 'and Elizabeth Sanisteven. Seventeen-vear-olMiss Beardall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Beardall of Terra, Utah. Mr. .Beardall is an employee of Dugway and Mrs. Beardall works at Tooele Ordnance Depot. Elizabeth Sanisteven, also 17 jo jaiq3nnp dip si a8e jo sjeaX Mr. and Mrs. Gene Sanisteven of , YOU MAY NOW PURCHASE! ' BILLFOLDS If gj fc. A fc, f- - f - J 7$ Pf(i Friday and Saturday (This week-end- JUNE 13th and 14th -- 9 A.M. to 10 P.M. ) We Will Carry A Full Line Of Fresh Dairy Products Featuring Pasteurized, Homogenized, Golden Guernsey, MILK BUTTER, Snelgrove "Distinctive" ICE CREAM CREAM, COTTAGE CHEESE, BUTTERMILK, MALTS, MILK SHAKES, ROOT BEER, HOT DOGS, HAMBURGERS j Corner of Vine and S First West Pick up your Dairy Products without leaving your car! Open 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. |