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Show !Tooc!g Transcript Friday, September 6, 1957 Many Archers i Itlvertisingls tfis Blocd of Progress Bagging Deer Is the Report lii'd lEJsrsira! lrHM khuu Inal-- an !l bagg.ng ihi ir amm.il d ir nj the '5' Urn d.ns i! U'.ih v m 1 iVv. .Vk'W ' Aior iH.imiI dm .D Hi) (hi fa'I seasnii in a. Several sin i rsbful luinlt lute then rt (toiled fiom the Nelni I th lake l!avir and Diamond Muiii tam sec linns, though the dtp til ment u d Ih huntett seeltl In In nattered fjtm-ral'- of Rctipunts su'.ljimtl Miprimr perform ante an jin'iired above with Col John A Sujienvky, Seated L to R Anna llumjihre). Jane Joientt,i. 'Darlene Irobi-rt- , Nelson Full- - t, a A i f 'at m w . Vs- r r taw fw 4.., a At V A m i the s'a'r III KO nun Siaitd.ng Col. Supen.ky. I redrnk Gardner. Jess K Jinut, U, Ilium II Jinking. k ilium lleiien, Terry R Sainuies, iVter I". Kiarns Jr and Stanley L. Hunt Norm Earns Eagle Award The Commissioners reserve the 'right to reject anv or all bids Twenty per cent deposit in check j 'or money order must accompanv rerenl Court of Honor, Dennis Painter was awarded the higlv 'est rank in scouting, that of f.agle At a i 1457 I 'eaih bid Scout. Ila Anderson was winner of the 4 6 to 0c Dennis is the son of Mr. and ,ut)hsh(.j 4 II stvle revue. The, Mrs Glen Painter of Grantsvillt (Tooele County He h as a luti per cent record m itvle show was helJ during the I his Churih and Scouting work. At 1,H'vk' County air. August 22. She Tooele County .t VutLIn Elko "V" Leada Dennis Patrol is present, T air 4 II stvle re-- i Mr and Mis Mansur Slnhlev. er in his troop and is serving as 13 14 and 15 She and Mr Vl" Septembi-and Mrs. Murray I und. of Deaton h,s president Quorum. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Salt lake Ciity. were visitors last R B Andeison. week in I Iko, Nevada. FIRST UARD DEACONS re?Tm r TAKE TRIP TO IAS A lOSur aiStvOS US HAOiHi a r .. l of General Supply Storage Divi-isioa since July I'tiO and who ides at 4'i AVect Applp St,, Grant villd, lilts bei ft selected tiy the of the Chief of Ordname lor Internship in the Ordnance Supply Civkuan Career Program. TOD Employee n Selected lor Of-'ic- e Ord. Internship The Army Corps be- Colonel John A Snpensky, Coin- - gan a country-widsearch early manding Officer, Tooele Ordnance jthis year for promising, ambitious Dejxit, announced tinlay that Mr. people who, bv successfully com Eldred C SiPihnson. an emplovee p'etmg a specified course of train- e ON 57 CHEVIES! G-! Want I' that puts you in a HttAXBhXEZW Car! 00 at Tooele Eleven Tooele Ordnance Depot employees were presented Sustained Superior Performance awards at ceremonies held Tuesday in Headquarters Building. The by checks accompanied ranging from $100 to $200 for a total of $1,800, were received by the employees for outstanding accomplishment of their duties. Recipients of the awards were: Stanley L. Hunt, Peter F. Kearns, Jr., Jane P. Jorgensen, William Herren, and William Jenkins, all of Tooele. Salt Lake City: Jess R. Jones, Terry R. Samuels and Darlene Probert; Neldon J. Pullman of Lehi, Frederick W. Gardner Kearns, and Ann Humphreys of Magna. aw-lard- s, Hefty SAVING! Come in now, while the choice is good1 Be ready to IPEAL! 2 '210' 2-d- 4 210' 4-d- 3 210' 4-- 6 Bel-fl- ir oor cor dr. 4-d- oor Sedans Sedans Station Wagons Sedans Colored Deer You've been waiting for this time to Maps Are Nov new-ca- r . . . in make Come and buy your Available with our late dollars Summer . . . . -G D-E-A- Better the 1957 colored deer maps and proclamations are now beinp mailed to all license agents over the state, the department of fish and game said today. They are published and made available each year to better inform the deer hunter of the laws, regulations, types of hunts, seasons, boundaries and all other pertinent information covering the annual deer narvest. Supplies Selling Spree! Summer's . . It's time for a -L-! MSI YE EHEYY before you buy MANTES CHEVROLET CO. PHONE 860 refreshment? Drink "lj E 1 l!! COnn'E GaM 956 Homeorsog Qupr Viruf Awl CH OttY tltAM ' I . A ' sy -'- . ASfW Of 4 ,. MUl r-re S ,. w'TAH . A: J A . a (j&tas g) mm ,TfccLin n of 10th. A happv wedding anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sample on Sept. 7 and to Mr. and Mrs. Lester A. Bolinder on Sept. 8. TOMMY LEMMON INJURED Tommy Lemmon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lemmon, was hit on the head while plaving games at the recreation hall on Tuesday evening and suffered a cut over his eye which reouired two stit- Spokesmen urged all deer hunt- ches at the Tooele Valley ers to obtain a proclamation covering the hunts either from a license agent or department offices TRAGIC ACCIDENT We were shocked and very sorry in Salt Lake City. It was noted that it is the obli- at the tragic automobile accident gation of the license holder to on Sunday that took the life of the know these rules and regulations, lyoung sister of LaWavtie Lemmon many of which change from yearjand Richard and Bill Leetham and to year as they must be changed granddaughter of Mrs. Richard to meet the management program. 'Eden. High pressuie water get shatters solid Gilsomte. Flume hose washes particles down mine floor to pipeline. Petroleum products are now being made without crude oil. Standard found the answer in a rare hydrocarbon called Gilsonite. But it took $16,000,000 and a vast research program to do it. Deep in the mountains of Utah our scientists worked out a better, faster way to mine Gilsonite. Meanwhile our engineers designed the nations first pipeline capable of carrying solids suspended in water . . . over a rugged terrain to a spot 72 miles away. There Standard built the nations first privately financed refinery to make petroleum products from a material other than crude oil. Today that refinery turns Gilsonite into high octane gasoline for motorists, and the purest coke known for making steel, aluminum and other metals. In our countrys search for new sources of fuel, the development of Gilsonite is a major breakthrough. It means the equivalent of 100,000,000 barrels of oil added to U.S. underground reserves important help in meeting our countrys crowing petroleum needs. New sources of gasoline to fuel 5a million more motor vehicles by 1965 1 1965 1957 t In 11 Western Stales Through American Gilsonite Company, a Standard affiliate STANDARD OIL COMPAMY OF CALIFORNIA plans ahead to serve you better M 3 LABOR DAY WEEKEND Taking advantage of the long Labor Day weekend, many Grantsville folks took to the road. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. Creed Byland and family, visiting relatives; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Mclnel-ly- , also visiting; June and Dick to Mr. and Mrs. Oral Yellowstone: Richins and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Blickensderfer to Fish Lake and Pine Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Hatch and Sandra to Bryce Canyon to pick up Dorr, Jr., who has been working at the canyon. Bishop and Mrs. Robert Lawrence, children, Roberta, Ramona, and Larry and guest Denise Wright motored to Idaho where they picked up Ray Barrus, Becky Lawrence and Helen Kay Johanson at the ranch of Vic and Lavina Lawrence, where they had been visiting. BIRTHDAY GREETINGS TO Charlie Walk on Friday, September 6; to Carrie Reed, Nancy Iynn, Katie Long and Mae Sutton on Sept. 7; TO Marsha Jo Butler, Fern Lisenbee, Johnny Anderson, Bill Severe, Louise D. Shepherd, on Sept. 9; to Evelyn June Ware and Lorena Smith on September Vv I MILK! T ters and brothers. Ordnance Depot Deal! Late-Summ- er Vin Awards - s.ns0 miva r you what-'Charle- s, Take your pick of ClIEYitOLETS like these from our regular stock. All ready to go on a . . . Whomping UOM s im 9 (MAtillCAl Xveniey tt, Utail tt University DEALING FLING! B-I-- auk ft"1Ip Inf AM Graduates from Late Summer NEW T7J COrov gCEmifetRi) A4 AN m FGS 411 M.US Well, the summer is over, and the County Tair is too. The Happy did real well with their (Weavers w,il strengthen its supply or- - iuncheon cloths. We received five ever a period of years. (jlie ribbons and six red ones, and Ihe first class of persons to be rt0 0f j,irs wjj S(.nd (ju-jentered into specialized trammg-ei,llb,0 the Sla(e Fjir Ann will consist of fifteen students Lynn Jackson and Mary Ann Did carefully selected from among trickson received this honor, present employees of the Corps We are still working on our and other sources scrap books but hope to have them Mr. Stephenson is scheduled to finished this week, enter training September 9. 1957 Our next meeting will be at the it Red River Arsenal. Texarkana, home of Terrill Price. TlAasIJaniece Wright. Reporter. The training at the Red River XTa Center will be completed Novem-'Teher l, pis? Upon completion of the courses given at Red River,1 u subject to Ordnance needs, intern anv1 Kenlev was among the Fred will make a choice between and general supply spe- - duates on Friday at commence-nalties- , and will then be perman- - ment exercises at the University Utah. He majored in physics, entlv transferred to either Savan-O- f and math, and has na Ordnance Depot or RossfordChemistry Ordnance Depot for completion of signed a contract to teach at the tbtir internship. At the end of one Bear River High School. He and vear of training, successful can- - his wife, Kerma and children, didates will be transferred to Kerry and Kay will have ever Ordnance installations are their home in Trem'onton. most in need ot their services. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Barrus of Logan were weekend visitors in 11 Grantsville at the homes of sis- , v Geld-.math- Col. John A. C. O Tooele Ordnance Depot, congratulates F.ldred C. Stephenson on beirg selected hv the Off.ie of Chief j M lM VXK 4ltSXJHSl sa mcssnoi AiatAcn Ah4 eCV.J "SrJv'J 5 f ia.g'VkH.'! BRIDAL SHOW I R GIVI N I ISIIIN'G TRIP One - hundred percenters of the( A lovely bridal shower was held Grantsvdle 1'irst Ward Deacons; Jack Noble, Harvey Naylor, Bud ugyst 16 for Miss Lion nee C Quorum enjoyed a trip to Las Ve MiGmvan of Dugway i gas and HiKiver Dm- They ols,van()y Leo1 Hostesses of the party, wlmh and Naylor, Irry visited the Lehman Caves ,n Ne- ; was held at the S. Margutn.es vada and Z.ons National Park Burr, just l.ke five kids going to ftina, Center, were Miss Pauline They enjoyed swimming in Lake their first party, started packing utkins and Mr Ma ,hirvh Mead for the Labor Dav weekend fish-i- r Tltose who made the trip were'ing trip a week before. They went Tifeen guests enjoyed Bunco and ' refreshments and the br.de re Dennis Painter. Rithard Gladden, Crav Callister, Tommy Sammy and Richard Charles. Gels Unique Internship A A AS In - , fAf (i rp Aa'fA Afs of sai r Sealed bids will b reteised until PM, Oi tuber 4. 157, at the iTooele County Clerk's Offne, at Tooele, I'tah, for a HU Inter- national Pickup, Serial No 3r02. Condition poor Iwruked ) Ituls will be opened at 10 AM October !?, tf ( A ) A S Dennis Painter . t, S ujn - SuH-nsky- 4 I AAoN nr tiiikIihI In eseri se rale when Inin ting near glaring livestmk still on the ranges and to obtain jternes sum pus ate entering lands 1 'All the time conscientious!' awjriN o . , Arihiiy hunters weie agi.n n ( 1 ? c famine In hunting areas y a nms t . ' A'.- -c ki', I i'-- |