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Show T 11111'' The Too Trcnrcrpt ti.h lssmd 1 Friday, Juno 30, THi; TOOlLE TRANSCRIPT IV ilt I (mill (Yx. 1't.ilt I lltcrcd rid M.i'irr at iV 1nst t ! f . Lt at Toni'le Citv, t ' M, i.nd.T A. t M M III h H. 1 '"'t lihli-hinliitiiis!n d liv Hu "I taiiM up! HulU-t,'.n Hi t 1 r !i-- vjr I ; J fourth Inning when he hit a ran burner out of the perk to lead the I'jelef.ret a timer Ins us they d fea'i-Erst half champion Caldwell 6-- J i ! 1 i, WVrk Hairy Monroe, name of Kansas, arrived here to he- M F. Churi h, reads headlines of the June 23 years ago. and a Roosevelt for Presi2t dent" Chib was organ, ed in the county, F, J, Raker was elected Rev tn- W pjs'or of the Iraesrript IluIMm of - of the primp. Pnnnp.il lee FiamKen of the Crantssille schools accompanied , I d he h ft bv auto fur Portland. Oregon, where lhey And,-rson- b ns.'s, t.ojis and the mae) re I 'o vt j,,- - i,.iti 'g-'- iu es giw they . t .e nn l''.ih j Although (he Fat'lefires pot hits oil two Caldwell pittlvrs they still left 12 men stranded on the bases Among their hits were Webbs round tripper, another homer bv Danny l)ymo k plus 2 hits each by Dana Lea, John Cerrnnj and ,hl jort!an For the losers, Frank Park was the big noise as hi booming bat cracked out a three-ruhomer in the first, plu a single. Charlie Tom Parker and La-bSSn(.rog Willardson with 2 hits Wayne apiece, accounted for Caldwells 11 rone v wdl .vt nd tlie Nl A Convention Tooele Post Office pm s to second class In July. The important eig;ht hit, feature of the change was the increase of approximately $4 000. Faglefires: 10 runs. II hits and allocated for salaries and extra help In addition, the employees no errors; Caldwell; 6 runs, i hits wete placed under Civil Service ratings. nj 3 errors. yyp. )rown; LP: Gntzmixker Sixty unifotms to be addml to the band. Preparations for the Second annual $12. MO Rand Club drive are nmv underway with McFARLA.ND llullinger I -an addix! project of buying sixty new uniforms Temperatures took a 20 degree drop, due to a rainfall, bringing the temperature down from fla degrees to 75 degrees. And on the social side; Mrs. Peter Lacey entertained at a lvrthdav party for her small daughter June, on occasion of her. of two Bonneville pitchers to birthdjv score 4 runs on just one hit and The Misses Maxine and Norma Tate relumed from a trip to defeat Bonneville 6$ Altogether M-- H Denver. Co'orado. received 16 walks. Mrs Harvey Maxtor and two chilJren, Donald and Lois, of started! With one out, M-- H Oakland, Calif., are guests of Mrs. Naylor's mother, Mrs. R. R playing their wailing game - - fr de yo'rams lidi and the and the Utah WiMtlgioweis a 'h 01 th we t, r ,,, uei on member'' serve fur 2 year teim 1 , ' us I s e.l hy i 5 no two xii tyj T!e to "I' n1', for fish and game depaitment today in answer to fre- nw ni.i'iH Cl.iru i,r ! ptinini- j H tm, iv f ctii sh and g inn- polu y o' operation for the .ivnnnt o' the v law !hh! e V I 'is-i- s .11 S, t 'i ti. jr rii'ii - . s - n--- J in all h m, r a: i so ,s ,n L : ,h 0( Sttimmiii" Cli;ni)) Young swimmers who captured first place in the spots Olvmpic Swim- Devrlupment mers meet held here June 24 are pictured above L to K front; Kwih) limb, 100 meter butterfly: Steven Pratt, 54 meter free stvle; Marilvn Taltnudge, 54 meter freestyle Jev Arlene Belnap, 104 meter freestyle; lid Na'.onal Congress about one tablespoon S'ate M t at liHH-Ie- , starting on per cup of salt. Rub salt into the flesh side at '.Xandjy at 1 pm, Ihu finals will SI;iIimI ' be held July 4 at 1 pm. with the a ratio of aNiut one tablespoon itwo winners of Sundays garni s to of a pound of 1 li. meet Will be held at Babe fish Dust a small amount on the K.ili Park. Admiss'on is 3(1 Cents sk.n side, too." he said SLMHY Sund.iV. Tooele ss Provo, I pm. BY I OLLOW INC these direc- Ted's Glass vs Flutco, pm. lions, sportsmen can keep fish in good condition for at least 24 hours Tuesday, July 4th, I p.m. if no iie is available, Tim-- I jvin Two winners of Sunday a games Judd. Rmst them well, minis sjhI Buckingham and pau Larry Tooele Ball Club won two i Dr, and Mrs. T. M. Aldous drove to Logan to attend the con Bunco walked, a passed ball. though cooking. Tal'1' nf ba" a KlnaU,n: ""l' " 115 over cert at L'SAC, given by Dr. Hollis Dann. Marjorie Aldous was moved them to second and third amis lail -S011 n,'xt Hinco' To keep fish for longer per, oils trip and, and Ted Paulos drove them hnme!Jo'1 and 63 among the participating students. th.4 as as the much enov fireball of for chutRer tune - lip to a week or ten eating Mr. and Mrs. F,. M. Orme announce the engagement of their with a single John Tomicb walk- ou Kin - nJI them m salt and pack ' das Cavlen00'1-ed a strikeout and then daughter 7ella to Howard J. Clegg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bi rFD. CLEAN, wash and them away with as much salt as M. Clegg, The marriage is to take place July 20. Nash and Lynn Smith walked. )aIlers 8nd Tt 2 nice doubles to 11will ding to them," he added win. Gene salt the fish as it is caught, Mr. and Mrs. Revan Anderson drove to Logan to attend the with Smith driving in Paulos with''ad Tooele to an 3 for 4 hits, one beuv Smith got Texas Company meeting at Lundstrom's cabin in Logan Canyon the tieing run. Paul Simomchi doublti Bunco got a long tr.pl across Some of the bargains offered in the local grocery stores: sal- walked to move Tomich on 0V(r riinf0 the Salt. Change the water once d'l1Md- - "and ,h,rl R'a" CHILDREN'S SLEEVELESS BLOUSES with run. the winning mon. tall can, ten rents; Skippy peanut butter, ten cents: Kellogs the plate f3wnfl4a m a blsk', or h01 Wllh a h1''0 or twite during th;s time." had 10 do some Cornflakes, ten cents; flour, 48 pound bag, $1.19. At Bakers Dairy Steve Pratt and Lee Warburton Rl;b' h,s 1.77 h'rftfnth win of the parking of green leaves - if you but!'0 giant malts, 15 cents; shakes, ten cents; ice cream, $1.25 gallon gave the winner just two hits an bu nlnd. ,,asons!arUd fl'!,inS Wii' cavt'"s VISIT IN ILLINOIS (he 16 walks killed them. Bon- 'Cover container with the nicked for two runs in the first neviile had six hits, including Mrs. Deris Porter and sons. inning. Caveness was relieved in several thicknesses of burlap but Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas, at Mt. Holpoke home run by Warburton and the third with two on and no outs leave some air space between Ronald and Allen, left Sunday by College commencement exercises, criticizing nation's foreign aid triple by Scott Bishop. SltkLwf Ta The landlords became rich on American aid, while the burlap and fish. Keep the burlap1 jet pljne for Western Springs, HI. program; Bonneville: 5 runs. 6 hits and'Rlby rilir',d the 1 for 1 Crroni 2 hif. mmst been some bottom at have the There jfor a visit with Mis. Porters sis-- j starved. 2llor McFar-Hul: 6 runs, people exceptions, one error: 17 South Main Street Phone 1599 The salt used, he said, should. ter and family. Dr. and Mrs. John but they are unusual. The results have been tragic. Stephens 2 for 3. hits and 1 error. the' ball a be Tooele club will hold fine, pure grade containing! Sonnenbcrg. WP: Leonelli; LP: Warburton OQO 8 2 Caldwell EAGLEFIRES to be capable of It's miserable to be old; its miserable not Anchored by the three hit pitch living your age. Eugene P. Berlin, Pennsylvania School Jnl. ing of Dale Richards, and pow dered by the big bats of Doug OQO When prolonged applause greeted the appearance of Bishop Webb, Richards and Phil Jordan ruiton J. Sheen at a Minneapolis meeting, he responded, Ap- the Eaglefires took over sole pos plause before a speaker begins his talk is an act of faith. Applause session of first place in the secduring the speech is an act of hope. Applause after he has con- ond half standings, as they de feated Caldwell Drug cluded is an act of charity." Personnel Administration. Richards gave up singles to OQO Robert Lee and Tom Parker and Americans appear less interested in big, expensive cars. The a double to Richard Sisneros, for compacts are taking over more of the market as car buyers be. the only hits he allowed, as he come more economy-mindeGetting a new model each year seems struck out eleven to get the win to lie losing some of its appeal. With the money saved, people are Webb blasted out a two run buying boats, a second house or taking a vacation to Europe. homer in the first, Richards park Will he '60s Soar After All? U. S. News and World Report. ed another two-rhomer in the fifth, and Phil Jordan cracked BRING BOTH SHOPPING LISTS! The size of the private American investment in Canada is little three run homer in the fifth to realized by most Americans. Of the $44 8 billion of Lf. S. private account for seven of the winners Knowing that youll be buying ahead for the investment abroad, $15 8 billion is in Canada, or 35 per cent of the runs. The score in this well playfor the total. L. L. L. Golden, Canada: Angry Good Neighbor," ed ball game was holiday just around the corner, Eaglefires through the first four Saturday Review. f were featuring foods for both the holiday and and innings, when the Eaglefires unloosed their big bats week-en- d stock-up- ! Whether youre planning Statehood brought Eskimos under game laws, imposing a bag to score five times and insure the limit and putting many of their families on a diet. Why victory. to go on an outing or relax home on the LAST CHANCE! do citizens of the U. S. make these laws? One Eskimo asked in a Caldwell second baseman letter to a New1 Mexico Congressman. God makes things to eat. Frank Park and shortstop Jesse holiday, we have the fun foods to fit the occasion To complete your Library of Childrens We do not kill wildlife just to be killing. We do not waste ducks and Jaynes turned in some beautiful And look our money-savin- g specials on Gilden Books. No Books Sold After defensive plays to rob the hardgeese. week-enstock-up d needs! hitting Eaglefires of what looked SATURDAY. JULY 1st OQO The world is a spiritual jungle in which we all are traveling. In to be sure hits. Town No. Caldwell: 2 runs, 3 hits and it we find that it is not the big enemies in which we stand in the ns 1 8 runs, eight errors; Eaglefires: but the little things that hits greatest danger of losing our 2 errors. and lurk in the dark recesses of our nature: poisoner of the bloods, the WP: Richards, LP: Willardson 19 Zippy Fancy Regular temper uncontrolled, the unruly tongue which shoots out the venom 13 McFarland-Hullinge- r BONNEVILLE or Kosher 56 oz, of bitter the lust for forbidden things, the foolish or in3 A fine six-h- it jurious word, the unholy thought, the wasted moment. Price, Skylark Skylark Oven Fresh Hamburger chore by southpaw Earl pitching Campbell's In 16 Megiddo Message. Multi-Grai- n and a big or Hot Dog Buns Thomas, tans hitting Tomato Sauce oz. Years bring experience and experience is an essential ingredient attack by Bonneville gave the or of wisdom. Recreation. Regular Sesame Motormen their first victory of 9 ay the second half over the inanS Tomato Taste 10 oz. oz, Empress, McFariand-Hullinger jury riddled Apricot-Pineapplsquad. Thomas gave up one run in the qt. first inning when he hit a batter, walked one and then served up a single to Ted Paulos. He gave up f two more in the fifth when Lee Assorted Flavors Cragmont Bean was safe on an error and 12 oz. Jim Leonelli hit a Manor House Chicken, 4 but other than that Thomas was Lucerne Ice Creom Tu'key, Beef, tough. He struck out seven, but fOT Tuna 8 oz. outside of his hits he didnt permit a ball to be hit out of the ram "mm; Mwi l Ilm July 2nd to llh thiee-quarter- s nr V,,r -5 r' 11 FAFABR0WS - - 'fru iliiaHl5 un o thats 2 coo one-hal- at at Ripe Olives l, Bread ... Hot Dog Buns Preserves 13-- 3 e, 5 for 8 pack 10 round-trippe- JQ) 5 12 cans 95 infield. Mark Dean, Bonneville second baseman and Bill DuBois, the first sacker homered for the winners, with Lee Warburton, DuBois Mark Garcia and Steve Pratt all chipping in two hits to make the going easy for Thomas. McFar-Hul- : 3 runs, 6 hits and four errors; Bonneville: 13 runs, 12 hits and 1 error. WP: Thomas; LP: Tomich. Please Watch That Fire SHOE Bright and white . . . for the swiftest smartest summer gadabout, on a thick Vulcanized sole for hour after hour of comfort. And the price is unbelievably low. White, beige, lilac. AND SAVE WHERE HIGH STYLE IS INEXPENSIVE Range and forest conditions are rapidly becoming tinder dry as the hot weather and severe drought continue over the State. Carelessness with fire of any kind can mean not only the loss of vegetation on already critical watersheds, but loss of fishing, hunting and recreation in general for many years to come. Special care should be exercised by everyone going afield during the open months ahead. It is a time to make sure the campfire is cold before leaving it unattended, use the car ash tray and practice every good habit where fire of any kind is being used. Dont be a firebug! 1 Pork & Beans 7 1.00 Tomato Juice 4 95 1 5 1.00 Cake Rolls 24 69 Lemonade 10 1.00 Safeway Guaranteed Meat! Watermelons ib. 4 Fancy, Sweet Ripe Klondikes lb. 19 U.S. No. 1 Mild Flavor New Crop, 4 Lb. Poly Bag 33) OPEN SUNDAY 10 -- 7 7n111 I MIM'D 57 Raspberries Farm Fresh Produce! Sweet, 1.00 59 Salad Dressing Soft Drinks Frozen Pies 4 Dill Pickles lb. loaf 12-- hit SHOP AT gam,. e on is reor- vo e t Lv man f.mn each of the States f ,, I j.'h is aji, j, me d tri gs. Gov nor. With t'uthe ei inted lv p of 'he Sena c Ap;iu n. sear terms .s are 3 , F DTP 5R I Ml .N I oflishaid Jmertor serves a chjiim.tn cr th,. Rond o' Re; Game ( lM1, of he o'her four memln-r- s am nijoigmg thme re- ir() , r m- e.u h from the-- l".ih to m I ide i.ime li ms , hat. hues, Ism'.iiu e of h- - w Idl.le ledetj'ion, I'tah Cat:',-- . uht 01 n's A "a! on. US rn rr, ue I ws ,n ' Im.st f (wo ;iiuc Tncntv Fix Yrnrs AoTIns at ivnu- bvenan foh and phase suer, is Iii I crest ing 1 dem'tme'i , m 11 he S' ate law Co i thi au.e ' h and d j aitilmnt of v I e and ih'i'vJ author Ige.iii w,'h the duty to piotec t. P'ojHigate, Ini.'oi"- - an d stn.Hi e ai e a a 'reals, game birds and game fish Till Xf Dl'IlfS r.o.ii(ass all I'ml-- r (" Duty rAdaincd 4 Iihi r ALEX Anil (inim Hoard Swotill August 14, S Company, Inc,, Mam Stiii1!, Citv. I'tah Adduv ail cones. e (u 1!X a d, IihhIi, I'tah. IlMf 10 (lies nr ujiv. SYimi ipliim $1 per LOREN C. DUNN, Editor DUNN. Pul Lshc r Nn.tli Him! t'tah, ters The IVh and Came Crm,. the rohi v of cm. , van ton in gtii1 b rd, fishery and ail - Cominlion 1961 IWIWMWI l$U4W$fflPrUU$WUIJIWIRMWIITOMW4 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday U.S. Inspected "A" Grade (Cut Up - Ib. 33ft) Whole Ib. Ground Beef Bar-- S Hams Frankfurters Pot Boast Potato Salad s fewoy ?uy An Exira 2 lbs. 39 Ib. 89 Ib. 49 Ib. 69 s"pp' 1.49 1 and Saturday ;c |