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Show rl W1 " I unr uiir-uiyn:urirS.tscLast week they completely throttled U gonj O'vnpus quintet, mid! ttiffl methodically tuned out an' Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered impressive win Improved smr-,in- j as Second Class matter at the Post Office at Tooele bv I rank Atkin, tlaue I Iking ton and led Milliner pt us gir.il City, Utah, under Act of March 8, 1879. p tformatues by Hill Kovutevuh Price 10" per copy. Subscription $4 per year ami I ddie Gray along with tin ALEX f. DUNN, Editor usual top - fine effoits of the fees ( ot die and Glin was ileiitv pood Ly Z1 T Robot Is ? I' Round three of Region four is enough to give their follow t is lots set for this brtday night und,"1 SPREADS IT AROUND after the results are in therel should be a hit more semblance! Jolmsen pets the most out of of order to the league. Right now mi h of his plavers as he uses no R ss than four teums have I I them to the gie.uest degree us only Jordan is Me doesnt have a it.il dan- feated and onl Murtay winless, shot makt r. so you can't And speaking of Murray, thats gear your defense to stop any one Tom 'e's next toe and they are p'aycr looming mighty tough The Spur-- , Kovuc.-vuand f;ra), lhl. wo juniors haven't sinrej as will as they will . - their contributions have bien on the boards, defens u. tvely and their floor t . knowing that, they will have to ml,,r wx f)! Johlls,n, i play much better than 500 per- - have around sprt.ad ,he s X, cent for the of season the balance - ! t I , farily lu.nlv . . C,ord- - H. Warner 4, fl am they wall be meaner than ever. 9, Alkin 10, ukington It. Glen, And when your team has the;and Marline eath with 16 Not too Murscorer as leagues leading from an individua SPn,all()nal s L1,or,thl1 r.m standpoint but cumulatively a to always hope jugh gang to deal with. TWENTY ONE TWICE NOT MI CH CHOKE Ho.ich scored 21 against both This early jn ,he soason Murrav and Cyprus so once Jnd T(MR.I(, huve not Bingham pljt,d com again Tooele coach Clarke John- - mon opponents so there is no corn-sehas got his work cut out forparjsrtn (here. Murray has scored him. Johnsen must rank as a gen- - M J. row p,)mIS which ig bl,,'(er thjn Too. King, J Liddell, P. Tanner, B. Shields, T Coesons, W Lowry, J. Dymock, and G Wilson .us when .t comes to defens.ng1 dt.-76 0n ,ht. 0Ifu,r hand ,he 4th row E. lardino, C. Framplon, C. Goldy, R. Stoddard, S. Carlisle, P. Loveless, E. Ma;!inez, I. Allred, B. individual scoring aces - - Dave have aovked (ht,ir op Spartan, 'Anderson of Jordan was limiled to Shnber. 3rd row E. Zcntr.et, G. Myers,. T. Edwards, D. Murray, T. Nash, D. Lawrence, B Seibers, B. Marponents 101 points while Tooele's a single field goal against Tooele . rd jg a shadc bt.t.r a, 8: tinez. 2nd row B. Caraon, D. Bryan, L Paulos, B. Wielctz, L. Shingledeckr, S. Montoya, L. DuClos, R. and then scored 28 the next vek counters for t,e oppo,lon fslot Ron Reaveley potted 27 against t()0 mucb Castagno. 1st row Captain Poy Whitehouse, Coach Bert Williams, Captain Mike Shuler. l0 chose between the Cyprus, but was limited to just 4 tw0 Squads points in three quarters agam.stj And ,hat is ju,t abou, ,he way Johnscns Buffs. the game night shapes up MORE THAN ONE real close. Murrav lost a squeaker j But theres more than one play-tand 53 41 to Bingham er to worry about when you tanCyprus. and they don't want the gle with Murray. In addition to losing string to hit three. Borich, which is enough, there's a Tooele lost to Jordan and i ,v the name of Gately and won from Olympus Now by pair Arthur V Watkins said Varoz and if either is neglected that theyve tasted victory they'll today that he is again introducing can ra(.g up ,be coun(ers ai 0(Jt jor Wln nurnb).r (tt0. a bill that would limit to J.30.000 a terrific rate. So Johnsen has 31 Elsewhere around the league I annually the total amount of price scnrers to contend with. Ijordan goes to Olympus in what, suppoit that could be made avail- - of course Johnsen isnt going could be a cropper for the Beet-- , DR. JOHN L. BARNES, ptof apt to be ahead (of the Russians.) ; Murray, Friday f Y y; s uride-iMbf- 'gt-rou- s r nJ fJ ' - j Tooele High School Wrestling Team n s Jt "Y j VjV i 7 Watkins Bill to Limit Total o 47-3- j, j.y Aj r-- a V : vi Department Cles- tW: ' , r. A VV I? ill- t lEimplyt dimptu's agem h f consul'- Vu nldke h,s!or-- v bV L'CIA; the "a is near the top of ai1t on intercontinental missiles: first, but that doesnt mean you Give us a few mo's and we are are going to stay first forever. d'tov'elgtamYnT YCYnmTRorSth?s been watching the Buffs, you havejcmch for a spot the senior seL.n ,be limit, improvement they've been 'the standings. would Utah Senator remarked, give full protection to family-sizfarms. while halting unlimited aid to corporation farms Here' top In hearty, thrifty eating... J not requiring public assistance.1 and whose activities either inside or outside of the program could not adversely a.'fect the market! price." Sonaior Watkins introduced sim- ilar legislation in February, 1956.1 A 5100.000 limit amendment later was adopted by the Senate, but! was not included in the Senate-passed House - approved agricultural bill, H R. 12. According to the latest agricultural census, 134,041 farms sold products valued at 525,000 orj more, a very minor percentage of the total of all U.S. farms, Senator Watkins noted. He added: It appears unlikely that a real- t W f of Agriculture - A - y 48-4- Price Support Ks Nawr1 550,000 - e 3 y ' Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 1 which contains filtered air com- MAN FROM THE DEEP. Members of the Salt aqua-lunIaike Skin Divers Club held a woikout at the pressed to 1200 pounds per square inch, which Tooele pool last week and pictured above is is used by the diver in waters down to 100 Alan Olschewski. and 200 feet deep. Strapped on his back is an TV-Radversary with the Columbia Broadio Set-U- p casting System. One double page spread shows the choir and organ and the staff program producer and commeng Magazine Features Mormon Tabernacle Program Training Richard L. Evans, choir The Salt Lake Tabernacle chon: tator, P. Condie and and organ radio program, now in rect01 Richard Shreiner Alexander its 29th year of weekly natlonaMandanrraSnk ,an. AJspe,r; in the is featured broadcasting, A second double spread shows MIRROR, now on sale. The occain the life of Mr. and Mrs. a day sion is the programs 23th anmHendriksen of Granger, Oscar both members of the choir. They are pictured at home with their children, at their daily work and Jobs at choir rehearsal. The Hendriksens are typical of carpenters by experienced who revno job too small or toe the 375 men and womenof the Lord praises erently sing large. Guaranteed A-- l jot and devote many hours each week -- financing arranged up to to ensure for the Sunday broadcasts and superb musical quality 5 yrs. Carports, Garages, which has made the Tabernacle Begins Monday At T.0. Depot . ; istic limitation of would, 550,000 materially affect the market price.' In 1953 of some 541,000 wheat loans! only 1,400 involved amounts exColonel John A. Supensky, Com- ceeding 525,000 representing onlyj manding Officer, Tooele Ordnance 29 million out of a national total, Depot, kicked off a highly inter- of 1.1 billion bushels. "In 1953 only ten of 43,000 loans! esting and important training program at the depot on Monday on oats exceeded 525,000, repre-- l some 294,000 out of total morning at 8 a m. in the installa-'sentintions training room. Colonel Sup-U.production of 1.2 billion stressed the results and.shels. benefits of the course. He called attention to the fact that well- trained employees accomplished the mission at lest cost and fewer manhours. He directed full US D.A. Impacted, P attendance of conferees due to the rryers GrodA-wh- ou Up-- lb. 43c) (Cbt schedule of a compact tight Patios, etc. Ray Warnei Choir world famous. course. Bacon Sliced Wilton's lourol or Verd Carter. The two weeks training is being! An is a man who lived , Utah accidents of all types last Hams Cudohy'i in an era when the day was done given to a group of employees, PHONE 769-lb. 98c Popular, Boncleu Ham 5 before he was. DAN BENNETT. Civilian and Military, as a prepa- - year took 490 lives, caused 40,300 ration for Problems in Manage-linjurieand resulted in an for Top Executives which mated economic loss of 543,500,000 will follow. according to preliminary figures Cooking The installation is indeed for-- j released today by the Utah Safety tunate in being able. to obtain the Council. services of Mr. George H. Fig--j The figures are fairly complete ner. Special Assistant Field Op-'fthe traffic toll, but final DecYOUR eptions, COME IN Denver Office, Office Ci-- j ember figures for the other classi-vihaPersonnel Agency, Daniel J.fications will probably not be Training Technician and.ailable for some time yet because Ray H. Rath, Training Technician, .of unavoidable delays in reporting Representatives of Ordnance tabulating. Thus the prelimi-iliaPersonnel Agency, U.S. y totals will show a slight e Ordnance when the final count is Weapons mand, Rock Island, Illinois, as structors. Traffic deaths were 222, almost Tie group, left to right, is Donidouble the second highest cause lohnson. Training Officer, TOD, which took 112 lives in home acci-- j Daniel J. Naert, Training Tech-- , dents. However, home accidents nician, Rock Island. OCPA; three times the number of trude B. Clarke, Civilian Person- - personal injuries caused by traf- nel Officer, TOD; Colonel John A. fic accidents, with 16,800 for the Supensky, Commanding Officer, former as against 5,500 for traffic. TOD; George H. Figner, Special. Public vehicle Field Operations, OCO,,dents was the third leading cause Denver Office; Ray H. Rath.Jof death, accounting for 80 lives Training Technician, Rock Island, lost, and 9,000 injuries. Drown- Vol. 1 OCPA. ings were the leading cause this category with 26 deaths. Still Available Falls in the home accounted for W-- 2 "lust want you to know about the WONDERFUL 60 deaths, nearly half the total in BUYS we're offering on In the home classification. The 1956 final totals for all acciALL 'O.K.' USED CARS dents in Utah were 515 deaths, Many taxpayers apparently are. 42, 000 injuries, and economic loss Recon-'o- f 540,500,000. The increase in 195' not aware that FormW-2- , during our BIG GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY DAYS over 1956 is ciliation of Income Tax Withheld economic losses from Wages is included in the reflected in the increase in 1957 booklet Ai! prices . . . Employers Tax Inform- - traffic deaths. ation Forms which was mailed! The 1957 Utah accident record REDUCED TREMENDOUSLY ! to each employer in October, 1957. is summarized as follows: District Director Charles I. Fox Traffic, 222 deaths, 5,500 for the SALE DROP IN SOON and see us for today. In past years, the ies, 526,000,000 cost; Home, 112 BUY ANYWHERE Assorted Flavors on one of our O.K. the BEST form W-- has been printed on blue cost; Farm, 19 deaths, 3,00 in s Used Cars. was 2,50,000 Occupation-ato and sent cost; taxpayers juries, paper Tea Garden .) Reg-3- 3' a separate form. This year.jal, 57 deaths, 6,000 injuries, it is printed on pages 000; Public Vehicle, 80 two and three of the information deaths, 9,000 injuries, 54,000,000, booklet and should be torn out cost. along the perforated lines, Mr. Total: 490 deaths, 40,300 injuries, 543,500,000. Fox said. Remodeling g Wanted Utah Accidents Take 490 Lives, 40,300 old-tim- Injuries Onions Bar-5- W s, n o k rsi:o cAit during our Golden Opportunity Days' Civ-Ian- d Cook Book n ea. 4 for Vol. 2 only i Try There Favorite Cookies Casserole Recipes! Ger-jcaus- i pkg. 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