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Show Thu Tooele Transcript I OR RT CTION J uni of I he Li-li.ms Mill fie hr Id A .dv Nefohrr 7 Cate, at 7 JO , llill-crr- t it the be Rrwr-tu'- pm nude d ad- - in 1, 1963 Stockton Adds to City Water Line end Thurs-Ujv- Friday, November vame i1 hi ''VtfiFlI'l'i';' ! I... 1.11 . "naiij ii T -- f r, n K better water Stijckton now a a result of the recent extension of the town water line an additional mile up Soldier that have Canyon to spring luppiled the town THE. C INCII concrete pipeline wa extended at a cost of $7300 by Stockton townspeople under the direction of Willi Smith. Through Mr. Smith' management the line wa extended Ihrough a difficult section of the canyon to the spring at considerable let cost than the 130,000 to 140,000 cost that contractor estimated it would cost, report W. I. West, president of the Stockton Town Board. The water had become so bad because of run-of- f water and livestock that some people in Stockton refused to drink It. WEEH THE new line extension. the water Is piped directto the town ly from the spring Pe . . r'r 1; 4 . r'r X r-- v c . A ' ... A big step In STOCKTON PIPELINE providing port taken when thia new culinary water for Stockton pipeline carrying water to the town from Soldier Canyon wa ettendrd directly to the springs. Wednesday Thru Saturday RITZ now h ttaswiaBir f sv-aaif- sutu fit sinsci jic Jzclds Gisason Papa's Dflicate Condition I ALWl eM TecMcofor mohwmmh .iHUR. Late Show on at tm C3SCIJ Itlih min 1:10 ll:30-ou- t 4V 2TH El BL0B3 RITZ IMM Sunday - Monday - Tuesday UOHEICE EAGKET CEHJIIDIIE FASE KUMBL. 11 I I 0 iriKrwft YC'J ASKED fCR IT! BROUGHT BACK nv YCUR DEMAND TWO BIG FEATURES HOLLMAN i tTfrr,MiTi7iTT7 r w Kreeno Ihi ttrtrf ,1T' IJnsfteml Qnwiel Ur (UwS vw Ttntohr' vm w. pts tr.rrrrwT; . bKsSSfTi J THUR. MOTOR VU !-3- Ifyl ENDS Sfflr' f"" m 4 f . rO ru si . Vv . a;-'.?- - 4, ' : b CANYON WATER , . . Stockton Ton President W, I. West looks up Soldier tosard the source Canyon of ROCKY FED . . . Stock um wrm strr Uae extrntiao folio rout through rock IrJgo that hod to bo bUMrd so that Iho ww liao could bo extended to Iba springs la Soldier Canyon. Siocktoa sitrf. aay s I - I' ! 4 1 11 i , n - citizens who worked on the project. Included was Mr. Snively who did the jack hammer and powder work through the rock ledge that had to be blasted . The new water line Is now covered up except over the rock ledge from the source at the springs to the reservoir a distance of about six miles. COST OF the new pipeline and of the six inch lateral line In towns which was also Included in the water system improvement, is being paid for out of $36 a year water fee paid by residents of Stockton for water service. The town has 105 water -. , 1 r V. a '' . . , . ,:tv - . a mu m X .V- d. t & iip.'i connections. Stockton has a of a second foot of water right on the Soldier Canyon springs. In addition to the new water system improvements, Stockton has completed a new baseball sZm, ... - . w yt: r i . CONCRETE PIPE . . . The new Stocktoa water line extension replaces an open stream with this concrete pipeline to bring spring water directly into the town The first coins made of cupronickel - an alloy used extensively today for coinage purposes were minted over twenty- - one centuries ago in the ancient Kingdom of Bactrla. J . 0 Department Fish and Game annouces the opening hour for shooting pheasants, quail, and waterfowl wil be 8 a m. on Nov. 2, the open ing day of the annual pheasant and quail seasons. After the 8:00 a m. opening hour on Nov. 2, shooting hours for waterfowl will revert to the standard one half hour before sunrise to sunset. For pheasants and quail, shooting hours after Nov. 2 will be 7.00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. each day for the balance of the pheasant season. After the ending of the pheasant season, shooting hours for quail will be daylight hours. Shooting for chuxar and Hungarian partridge will continue to be legal during daylight hours throughout the pheasant season. i w .:W Pheasant Hunt Starts Saturday The Utah State of .i field. THE NEW field Is directly west of the towns water storage tank southeast of the town on the bench land that overlooks the town. The new baseball diamond with its new fences and backstop and sprinkling system was built by donated labor and materials. Alec Baker, Bill Diehl and Bud Hart were in charge of the construction of the new field. jsT' . c. ' ' SCENIC BALL DIAMOND . . . Stocktons new baseball park, located south and east of the center of town nas covered with brush before lowna people turned It Into a fine baseball diamond. Town READY 0 BLAST . . . Workmen drill boles la rock prior (o pasting a path for Stocktons new water line extension. w f. i I'l, a jd A?' . Jt t & S.4,. . , 4 1 v V 't :.ivu.7u- ir i President W. I. West looks over the new parking lot (foreground) and the new nooden fence (background) that are part of the new park. Henry Ford once was involved in a classic case of "how do you get the boat out of the basement. When he built his first car in 1896, he found that hed built the car wider than he door to his workshop! To get it out, he had to knock a hole in the workshop wall. Each year the nations of the world mint almost 2,500,000 coins which contain nickel in amounts varying from one per cent to 100 per cent Because wear and color, and it can be widely-use- d EARLY BIRD of its resistance to corrosion. Its white the ease with which minted, nickel is a coinage metal diristmas Sale 01 Basement TOYLAND -- 'Meraira 3V r. K reservoir. Considerable blasting had to be done. The rock was so hard In spots that it took five hours to drill a four foot hole to place powder in for blasting. Credit should be given the 63 and 70 year old Stockton men who made the project possible, reports Mr. West. "It was an old fellows project,' he states. JOSHUA HASLAM, 72. Frank Beecham. 72, Arnold Talbot. Lester Orr, and Jack Erickson were among Stocktons senior sC 1 i ' A f V Big 10 on! Sale TOYS For 10 Days! li I LOCKER MEAT BEEF BEEF BEEF LAMB A Grade whole or Hal1 Top B Grade whole 01 lb 47c lb 45c lb 55c lb 45c lb 42c lb 27c HaW Grade Hind Quarter A Grade whole A Grade Head oh A PORK MUTTON Free Balloons or Candy for Children Accompanied by Parente Mrs. Ernest George Mantes entertained Sunday at a reMrs. Ernest George ception honoring her new daughter-in-law- , Mantes, Jr. A pink and silver theme was carried out and the tea table was decorated with pink roses and chrysanthemums and sil- Whole or Half CUT & WRAPPED FREE ver candles. MRS. P. S. MARTHAKIS of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Kay Paulos of Magna poured, assisted by Mrs. George Argus daughter of Mrs. Mantes, Sr., and Mrs. W. P. Gentry and Mrs Gordon Hall, of Tooele; and Miss Pam Paulos of Magna. Many guests were present, including Mrs. Cal Coyle and Miss Christi Coyle, of Denver, mother and sister of Mrs. Mantes, Jr., and Mrs. G. S. Paulos, of Magna, mother af Mrs. Mantes, Sr. Back from a fall vacation is Mrs. Roy Thomas, who returned Monday after a three week trip. She flew first to Santa Barbara, by way of Los Angeles. There she was met by her arother and sister-in-laMr. and Mrs. Jim Fanner, of Sol- ang , with whom she spent ten days. ACCOMPANIED BY Mrs. Fanner, she flew next to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they visited her sister and brother-in-laMr. and Mrs. Gene Lowe. Mrs. Thomas returned home by way of Denver. Mrs. Chester Wolter was hostess to her sewing club, the p Club, on Wednesday. MRS. JEFFREY PHILLIPS, the former Jackie Anderson, was honored last Saturday evening at a personal shower at the home of Mrs. Dale Arbon, of Grantsville. Hostesses for tt) occasion were Mrs. Dale Arbon, Mrs. Mamel Arbon and Mrs. Gasper Borgogno, Jr. The group played bingo, with prizes, and enjoyed refreshments of cake and punch. Mrs. Phillips received many lovely gifts. Guests were Mrs. Alvin Anderson, Miss Gloria Bolinder, Mrs. George Clark, Mrs. Dick Dickerson, and Mrs. George Green, of Grantsville; Mrs. George Woodward of Sait Lake City, and Mrs. Don R. Phillips, of Tooele. LOOK FOR BED TAG ITEMS Red Tag are greatly Reduced with Savings up to 50 in TOYS and GITTSI REPEATER BURR, popular screen personality and TVs Perry Mason, has a key role In the Alfred Hitchcock thriller, "Rear Window, which opens Sunday at the Ritz Theatre. James Stewart and Grace Kelly In the Paramount Tech- nicolor attraction Summer and Co - feature Is Smoke starring Laurence Harvey and Geraldine Paee. 303 Size LAMB CHOPS Rib and Loin GROUND BEEF 2 Fresh Lean Fresh Choice 88's lOclb lbs 79c 2 lb box 57c SALTINE CRACKERS Supreme ORANGES 8 cans $1.00 50 lb bag 89c 1 lb 49c lb 89c OJRSCMGGS STORES POOD 11 Neath lain Tooele Phone 882-32- 28 Dozing Drivers Are Warned Of Danger The monotony of driving for extended periods of time, espec- ially on superhighways, often in- drowsiness in the average motorist. Reduced activity, engine drone tire hum and the normal strain of driving are factors seem to produce tiredness quicker on superhighways than on ordinary roads, accord- - to the Association of Casual- ty and Surety Companies. If the feeling hits you, dont try to fight it off. Get your car off the road as quickly as pos- sible f Government Creek-Onaq- ui Range To Be Demonstration Unit area of Government Creek and Onaqui is being developed by the Bureau of Land Manage-duce-s ment as a demonstration use pasture. An It will be one of 18 demon-an- d stration plots in Utah and part of the 85 being developed nation-tha- t wide to provide practical dem-eve- n onstrations of the productive g ability of public range and est, reports Secretary of Interior Stewart Udall. The areas are being developed in cooperation with private land dis-owners, for-in- now 77c CAP-GU- N 2o now $1.47 GAMES RAYMOND Pinocchio Game, Automatic Bingo. Easy Money, Bugs Bunny, Popeye Paint Kit B. 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