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Show ti rirntirrii "rpTryU Trio Tooele Transcript Tri'day, September 4, 1950 The Tooele Transcript Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1894, under Act of March 8, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, 58 No, Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to Box 39(1. Tooele, Utah. Price 10 cenls per copy. Subscription $4 per year. Sot for Sopt 5 & 12 Hopes Iligii Al U of U Grid Camp n ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher LOREN C. DUNN, Editor CSU Orii station Special program of orientation has been scheduled for all Colit ge Utah freshmen this of Southern fall. Registrar Ward Robb announced that major changes have been made to prepare for the expected large increase in students the at the Cedar City school. one of having greatest squads in Redskin and regardless of the fact Vthnt the Utes face one of their toughest schedules optimism was i1 the order of business as J University of Utah grid machine i begun practice Sept. 1. Despite his-lor- y 11 the Interesting Sidelights Major League Bowling 2 Tats Conf. Tooele Beverage 6 2'h Tim last a 602! first n Re-no- n GolftTS Tli W 1. tho.ed, the farmer will b" notified day farmers can take mcessary step to participate of the date by which he must re-ithe Soil Banks 1Q Conserve turn the signed Conservation srras Alien sene contract to the ASC Office. Receive Program, C rowers who participate in th" Tooele Warr, Chairman of 1 ,11(1 V receive cost - sharing Stabilization program, Agricultural County in approved conestablishing help and Conservation Committee, Hc-at- l i.os said today. I he first step is for servation practices on the reSnatch 1 oiifso:,.o a: the Too- eacli farmer who wishes to offer served land and annual rental ele Golf dcourse, Sunday, Sept. 6 cropland under th- - program to payments for the life of th" conTee off at 2' 30 p.m . $2.50 per ask the ASC County Committee to tract. to Farmers who would like couple. Dinner and prizes includ- set a basic annual rate per acre have further information about ed. lor the land offered. For reservations call 1412. participating m the I960 ConserThe period for filing such re- vation Reserve are urged to pet quests is from August 24 to Sept m touch with the County Office ATTENTION LADY BOWLERS 10. The chairman emphasized as soon as possible, but c rtainly There will be a meeting Tues ihat no will be accept- before Sept. 10. requests Sept. 8. at I 00 pm. at the ed after September 10. Tooele Bowl for all ladies interested m joining the Tuesday afAfter the basic rale has been ternoon league. established for th" land offered, Teams will be formed and rules the farmer will tl sn have an op discussed. League play will be- portumly to apply for a contract gin Sept. 15 at I 00 p m. All new at any figure below the basic rate. Jf the offer can be accept- Ixiwlers are urged to attend. L nn Magee, secretary I for Tooele Drug was ,th a 225 game and I1? Gordons Mens Wear 4!4 V'i 4 Caldwell Drug 4 5. Bateman Jewelry 6. Tooele Drug 2 The Tooele Major League start The Freshman Welcoming faculty committee has announced that ed its second week of bowling The Tooele Beverage freshman orientation has been league. won two and f scheduled for Saturday, Septem-jteapoints her 5, Saturday, September 12 andfrom the Gordons Mens Wear Friday, Sept. 25. All entering team High for the beverage men Mike Mogus with a (201) freshmen will be requited to s tend one of those three sessions, 63 series. High for Gordons's was according to Mr. Robb. Class! Mike Thomas with a 207 game schedules, course catalogs and, reanimate Keith Warr had a 200 other materials will be issued at game, 3 1 - one-hal- Coach Ray Nagel greeted small squad of 52 numerically j with 34 of these being sophomores. Its almost like going after a bear with a switch when you look at that time Tales Conf. took 3 points from the Utah '59 slate. The Redskins Class registration for all stu- the Bateman Jewelers. High for in Washington, Oregon, squads 25 Bulletin of Huge flood hits Clover, says The Transcript UCLA and Idaho. Another rough dents will be held Saturday, Sept Tates was Deb Long with a (202) years ago this week. The news item goes on to say, "A great five improved Skyline squads -- 26 and classes begin Monday, 28 563 series. Teammate Gib Hanna wall of water came pouring down the Clover Creek bed about had a (206) 560 series. High for Wyoming, BYU, Colorado state, Sept. following the deluge of rain, and for a time Denver and Utah State. lam. Wednesday, some Freshmen orientation this year Bateman's was Doug Bateman. of the homes and barns would be carried it was feared that Caldwell Drug won 3 points for But Coach Nagel is enthusiastic will include a full program in its path. for his club and predict parents of freshmen students as from Tooele Drug. High concerning was Bud his well as freshmen. A welcomd eas-- j Caldwell's Carmack Joseph McKcllar dies suddenly in a Salt Lake hospital, a news a pretty good season with Thursday, September 10 is the lane Front Wheels (Includes setting castor, camber item in the same issue stated. team improving as the year pro- sembly, faculty panel, luncheon, and toe in) Says Ray, We are green campus tour and other activities Other news items reported that Thomas Keough was out for gresses. but have some pretty good talent. will tell parents about College of sheriff and Mrs. Mabel Lougy asked for the County Recorder In Larry Wilson we have one of Southern Utah requirements, exnomination. backs in the penses and similar matters. Parthe finest Coach Sterling R. Harris reports prospects poor for football. nation. This kid can do it all. ents will have an opportunity to and discuss with professors and staff of Car Coats & Snow Suits Pack wheels The engagement of Miss Emily Anderson of Grantsville to Our sophomores are good believe members any questions they may only lack experience. I J. Reuben Clark III is announced. bis and little ones has the Utes face their toughest slat have about the school. Inspect brake shoes Joe Kuchs plans to enter the University of Kansas. in history but we're going to be Mr. Robb urges all prospective Balance wheels arrived at Mother Goose and a Marriage licenses were issued to Levi Waldron, Idaho representative team and just freshmen who have not yet done Ruth and Vorwaller, Garrard to two Harold or an Myra Urdu; Parker, along brakes 1.50 upset Ivy might pull Adjust so, to send in a completed appliShop . . . Shop early both of Lake Point. the line." so their for admission cation Total 17.50 II inter and use our Lay work- names can be placed on a mailMrs. Everett Glenn suffered a fractured wrist last Tuesday The Utes begin list of materials prior to fresh Vincent D'Arc of Glendale, Calif., is a house guest of the outs this week. The morning ing men orientation. All students must away sessions will begin at 9.30 with P, H. Marshall home. for send in a reservation for the day the afternoon drills slated total wish to attend orientation school board report was published. The The 1933-33:30. Nagel has not determined they Robb also asked as many students disbursements for the school year were $249,219.14. The top salary as sesdouble the when duty yet as possible to select the Sept. 5 for teachers was $1,871.53 and the low salary was $777.78. sions will end. One break in the and Sept. 12 date. This early date Dee Gowans and Glen Elkington are spending a few days at 59 slate is the Sept. 26 starting 14 W Vine in Tooele Phone 818 287 North Main Phone 888 Tooele, Utah Logan. date which gives the Utes a little will help the Counseling Center he student evaluate aptitudes, educaM Edward Lougy has been very ill at his home for the past week longer to get a green team said. Miss Barbara Bardwell, was hostess to the Tam Gang, Monday. ted. On the 52 man squad are 17 Miss Virginia Ramis was guest of honor on the occasion of her and 14 seniors. Listed lettermen birth anniversary. below are those men reporting for the first day of drills. The breakdown of the city garbage truck Monday, so as not to LE: Jay Rasmussen, George permit a gathering of tho trash in certain parts of the city on that Seifert, Marvin Holmes, Gary .The affected areas Johnson and Jay Arbon. day, created considerable discussion in the LT: Bill Sterns, Milan Jones, gathering of garbaee is one civic function which is highly popular and the cost of this detail causes no complaint on the part of Bill Chung, Charles Crafts, Ken the citizenry or the taxpaver. It is said that some of the have not Peterson. nations of the world could live on what America throws in the LG: Terry Lew'ton, Bob Tom garbage can, and this may well be true, but just the same the Jay Lynn Smith, garbage pail is as much a part of American way of life as is Lovat, Gary Saltas. football, baseball and the ice cream soda. C: Jeff Jonas, Harold Waffle, Bill Guise and Ld Pine. RG: Gordon Dotson. Allan Mad-ole- , Traveling now ends with a great thud marked by the opening Henry Ashby, Robert Peas-leand fall weather. However, of school and the coming of Labor Day and Tony Polychronis. for those who can arrange it, this is the ideal time of the year Robert RT: Clair Elkington, for your vacation Traveling is not crowded, there is alwavs a Tom and Charles Ponti, Coogan, in the eating places, no hot days and you motel, plenty of room can see everything that you can see in the heat and hurry of Birch. RE: Bill White, Ben Bushman, summer. Joe Borich, Jim Hibbard. oOo QB: Dennis McLaughlin, Terry Its a very funnv areuement that the peoDle who put uo their No'singer, Darryl Eisner and Ken hard earned cash to bujld a plant, to give jobs to the people, are Vierra. Were in the holiday mood, too, with a big lineup of LH: Stan Uyeshiro, Bob not entitled to a return on their investment. Such thinking is not the in keeping with, the principals which has made America Gordy Lee, Dennis Zito, and Eddie Kawano. money-savin- g greatest nation on the face qf the earth. big weekend coming buys Your publisher has fifteen pairs of tickets for the Rose Bowl RII: Leo Tony Henderson, Bill game and parade on New Years, plus a chartered bus and hotel Campman, Bill Howard, reservations for a weeks tour of other highlights. Should Tooele McKmght, Larry Wilson and GorCounty people, or your friends elsewhere, desire to take advantage don Oborn. of this rare treat, the option must be exercised very shortly. The F3: Monk Bailey, Lee Johnston, trip will be leisurely with first class hotels to stop in each night, Bud Tynes and Gordon Frank. as well as chartered bus service to and from the Rose Bowl 1959 Football Schedule parade and game, and a free box lunch thrown in. Sightseeing Sept, 26 - Oregon at Eugene, in and around Los Angeles and return through Arizona, and its Oregon; Oct. 3 - Washington, at tourists attractions are included in the trip, or most anything else Seattle, Wash.; Oct 9 - BYU, at WWWWWWWVMHkMWWt; which the group would like to see or do can be added. This is a Salt Lake City; Oct, 16 - Denver, chance to make the dream trip of a lifetime, with all of the at Denver; Oct. 24 - Wyoming, Hot Dog worry taken out and all the detail arranged. The group is limited at Salt Lake City; Oct. 31 - Arizto fifteen couples and reservations must be made very (well its ona, at Salt Lake City; Nov. 7 later than you think. Get in touch with your publisher at the Idaho, at Boise; Nov. 14 - Colo. Skylark, State at Salt Lake City; Nov. Transcript office if you are interested. Hamburger or Hot Dog Buns State at Salt Lake City; and Stock Up At This low Price large Six n oOo Nov. 28 - UCLA, at Los Angeles. :: The newest thinking is that the unions are attempting to force the government to take over steel and metals. They believe that NOTICE OF SALE it will be easier to control Congress than the private management OF REAL PROPERTY of these industries, and besides, government operation can run on a deficit, while with private ownership, this is an impossibility. STATE OF UTAH SS IwwwwwvwwwwwMwvwwvi COUNTY OF TOOELE SISTER OF LOCAL had been visiting here with her of a decree virtue By judgment, LADY MARRIES sister, Mrs. John A. Brough, and Order of Sale, issued out of Mrs. Alta Woodard, and George family and with her daughter and the Third Judicial District Court :: Lawrence Begale, both of Rem-se- and family at Springville since in and for Tooele County, State NY. were united in marriage sometime in July. She was joined of Utah, and to me directed and in nuptials performed in a quiet recently by Mr. Begale who trav I have levied on and home ceremony, by Bishop Ric- eled by train. Mr. Begale return- delivered, Cudahy's Puritan Deep Smoked Miracle Whip inShank Piece hard Miner, of the Springville ed to New York by plane on Sun- taken all the right, title, and terest of Farrell S. May, someTwelfth Ward, at the home of day and his new bride will meet her daugdhter, Mr. an dMrs. Milt-to- him in Chicago in October, after times called Farrell Severe May, and Beverly V. May, husband and Gibson, Springville, on Thur- she has completed some business Whole or Half lb. 53c Butt Piece lb. 49c Center Slice-l- b. 98c Lorean Industrial wife, sday, August 27. Mrs. Woodard, here. Theyy will make their Commission of Treloar,Robert G. Utah, who had been employed in N.Y. home in New York. Lee, d.b.a. Lee Plumbing Comj Deadline Nears For First Y0 Soil Hank Signup FALL SPECIAL A New Shipment d 8.50 front $2.00 2.50 5.00 for front for All This for Only 12.95 plan! 4 Mother Goose Shop BONNEVILLE MOTORS Open Sundays 10 A.M. until 7 P.M. For Your Convenience oOo Mig-liacci- oOo y Mas-tellot- for the up! BUNS Store Closed -- Oven-Fres- set. h MONDAY Labor Day 27c 4 4 4 Safeway Guaranteed Meats! SALAD DRESSING 4 n at. 4 54k 4 ing Company, Strevell - Patterson Finance Company, a Utah t: '4 r corporation, and Commercial Collection Company, a Utah corporathe tion, defendants, and to following real property herein described, being in Tooele County, State of Utah, f va Lot 24, of TOOELE HIGHLANDS ADDITION NO. 1, in the City of Tooele. County of Tooele, State of Utah, according to the plat thereof recorded in the office of the County Recorder of said County. Together with an easement and right of way over and ' fr lit I .V the Northerly 3 feet 6 25, as shown on the aforesaid plat, to be used as a driveway providing ingress to and egress from said Lot 24. and Subject to an easement right of wav in favor of the owners of Lot 23, as shown on the aforesaid plat, over and across the Northerly 3 ft. 6 inches of said Lot 24, to be used as a driveway providing from ingress to and egress said Lot 23. Sitauted in Tooele County, State of Utah, which I shall expose to Sale at Public Vendue, as the law directs on the 10th day of September, A. D 1959 at 12 oclock noon, at the front door of the Tooele County Court House at Tooele Citv. Utah U.S.D.A. Inspected Grade Boned Whole :: j: s: :: "Aw-Sm- all 4 CHEESE 4 (Cut-u- p 4 lb. 37c) Dutch Mil!, Sliced American, Pimento, or Swiss 4 Hams :: 4 Bar-- Vacation Special-Wh- ole or Half lb. 89c Frankfurters lb. 39c Ground Beef Bor-- Bologna Cudahy's Puritan Buy It By The Piece (Sliced lb. 49c) Farm Fresh Produce! Safeway'. Famous High Quality INTERNATIONAL' Youre in for a genuinely new kind of power thrill when you take the wheel of this new powerhouse. Try it on your farm! PUGH'S Implement & Machine Shop 24 North Pinehurst (Machine Work and Phone 590 W elding) . DATED AT TOOELE, UTAH on this 15th day of August. A D. 1959. FAY GILLETTE, SHERIFF Tooele County, Utah (Date first pub. Aug. 21, 1959, Date last pub. Sept. 4, 1959). U.S. Comb. Local Bartletts Don't Delay Canning (Plus 25c Basket Deposit) YAMS tt.S. No. 1 Ideal Baked, Boiled, Candied, Fried, or Roasted 2 lbs. DATES Choice Waldorf Brand Flavorful Desert Grow fc. pkg. 4 4 15c 3-1.- ! Oranges & Grapefruit j 5 lbs. 49c 01 1 UmwwwwwwwMwwwwwvi r is BBS i wm Prices Effective Thursday. Friday, 2 lbs. Check These Values ! inches of Lot MULTI-RANG- E lb. 49c Premium Quality 4 and Saturday A 49c |