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Show year, he ha? lived In fora! (fables. I londa, a? the piotege of (iardner Malloy. Results: jpasf Utah Junior Tennis League Boys Tooele junior tennis learn de leased the Salt Lake tennis dul 2 team by a score of 5 to 4 on the looeie high Mhool com tv Monday afternoon. The tennis dub bos?, led by Jim f ulgrr, won tnree matches to two, but the Too won three of four ele matches to join the victory. Jim I olper is ranked number one in the Intermountain States, and No 1 in the state of I lot ida in boys 15 and under singles During the girl I. Singles: Jim holger defeated Sherman Adamson t0, 6 0. 1 6 4. Dale Wm hestet Barry Sutton, Randy defeated llarmonson 6 6 0 2- Fer-gus- Nr hols . 8 I Tooele Transcript if June Friday, rvrTT r rTTTvr. - 20, 1953 r and Mis. Lloyd J. Rutledge, of Bakersfield. She was there to welcome a new grandson, who was born May 29, and named Jeffrey . . . : : INTERESTING Dean. that evening, Rodney's Doubles: Mr. T. J. Rutledge arrived there Ardeth Davis de I. Raida Bel! grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Fu-'Memorial Day; also a daugh-ivia- n Mr? Stewart and ene -relatives, fraied lynda Smith, Rosemary acti it isss wcie Carol Ann Carmen and her illunsen. Dooal, Melody and Glen Donna McKendrick and children! Paula of San Mateo, and daughter Dr and Siott Robyn. Jay Iisiele will play at Orem, Ihurs and, Pedersen. Craig, Michael jm: U Mr- another Bill Hodgkinson, Jay at 2 pm. and will host Ogden,, Cmdy , McAllister; Jill Johnson. ollecn DeUMare, Mrs. Bessie should be about our daughter, her husband and childand Mrs. Mary Shields News of the renaming of the mouth. Monday on the high sihuol tom tv. .ogle . , ren. Stephen and Susan, North ilynn, Karen Rosenburg: Jod.e 2 pm e birthday lead plant at the Tooele smelter. business, concerning this immense ',u- cut J oel Bui k, Maulyn Bridges, Cars ,,ouh The family enjoyed a - Hollywood. 10 a comrnubuild 1st is more important and!"1101 greater ke, and enjoyed a visit to Aug. 'Mi Kenny. Debbie and happy then the meets S eyejni,yIIIRf f. BIKIIIUAY CA.N'Dl.I MJirt jan and feggy Bruce. Ran gether. Rixlney was a happy, but forereaching we " to 6 over the little boy after his wonder B first reading pah ha? had one! 16 marked the thud tired, An Trma and slx!l of the boom years. It is MEETS NEW BABY Jy ll.ggs. Becky a for smelters too custom many ful day. returned last anniversary of Master Rixlney considerable period and for onelh,,8hl by some that to advertise Annie Sadovtch week from a trip to Henderson, is ares a donation char to to close permanently and pass yur she made the acout of existence was a sure thing tv. We will let you in on a secret Nevada, where of a new nephew born Of course there is no official Tooele merchants who are doing quaintance in the recently to Mr. and Mrs. Joe advertising statement, but reading between consistent Making the trip with her lie lines Tooele people can be Transcript and Bulletin are doing and Glenda Harris, were business. The Craig good only things Tooele deeply grateful that the brother and sister who half are which we thru trouble have selling smeller will continue to operate of the new baby. Craig returned ind the Midvale smelter will sus- our columns are those items which the people don't want. Six- home, but Glenda remained for a pend. The agreement, however, visit with her will permit the milling to be done teen thousand readers await the more extended advertising message mother and the new baby. at Midvale, but for us to come out community with the smelter as our part of twice a week thru these columns. THE COTTONETTES the bargain should carry the grat- Better get on the bandwagon. A held their secitude of all of our people towards million dollar payroll Is a rich The Cotton-ettc- s the smelter officials. prire, and the people stand ready ond meeting, June 11 at home of The Tooele smelter has been to spend it for value received, and their leader, Mrs. Bernice Adam the financial backbone of this upon invitation thru advertising in son. Material for their 4 H record books was handed out. yes. these columns. community for fifty years A discussion was held on the believe it or not fifty years. Unfirst project and buying slips. A til the arrival of military instal- RETURNS FROM VACATION Mrs. T. J. Rutledge recently re- game was played, which had been lations in (his country, our k prepared by Jolene Hammond. Rewent up and down with the turned from an enjoyable vacation, spent visiting with freshments of root beer and cupmetal market which influenced Mr. cakes were served. the feasts and the famines locally cr son and daughter-in-law- , CFLFBRATES BIRTHDAY Master Robert Jones, son of Mr. caused when the smelter payroll and Mrs. LeGrand O. Jones, cele- went up and down. brated his seventh birthday, with Many of our townsmen, who a party on the afternoon of June started to work when the smelter 17. The guests played outdoor first came are now retired on old The Tootle smelter games and refreshments of ice age pensions. has been to the people of good cream cones, cupcakes, candy and this city and county, and W. J punch were served to Jimmy McKenna, general manager, de Glenda Maloney, Douglas serves the highest commendation Hymas, Bruce Porter. Lola, Flora ind Harold Nix: Steven Jones. for his part in winning the battle OPEN UNTIL 9 PM FRIDAYS Frank Musgrave. Pauline Seeley, for its continuance. Robert Walton, and Lary, LcMar, Many of our younger citizenry TODAYS Gordon Jones. Also attending owe their education to the generand 7 BERRY or FRUIT SET ous of smelter that policy seeing as his grandmother, Mrs. Fos they secured summer work or a 3 1. 19 ter Nix. HOSTESS SET few scattered shifts in the winter (Item of the Month) to bolster their finances to help fOLRTH BIRTHDAY them through college. Miss Janet Beckstrom, who had PYREX TOP STOVE FLAME WARE The thing we can't swallow is chicken pox on her birthday, June the preachment of some people FRY PAN or SAUCE PAN 10, celebrated with a birthday that a company or corporation party on Monday. June 16 at the which gives vou employment to (Includes handle) nome of her parents. Mr. and Mrs earn a livhhood should be consider Leland Beckstrom. She was four ed as an RURAL MAIL BOX enemy. years old. Ourdoor games were PRACTICE BASE BALL 2.7c played and light refreshments served to Trina Angus. Randy Gratitude of the Tooele OrdAND 3.50 2.2R Higgs, Jan Bruce. Rodney StewPLASTIC WADDING POOL nance Depot people towards the art. Denny and Debby Mair. Brad Tooele and Tooele BulDO-I- T YOURSELF KIT and Sue Richman, Jim Buys, Nan-:- letin forTranscript to the installation support Colette Williams. and - 10" its activities, is deeply appreTrowel, 5 Vi" Donna.Stringham. Paul and Jolene Pratt. ciated by the publishers. Carol Ann Hansen. Donal and We are sincere in this support Trowel, 8" Brick Trowel IV2" Melody Pedersen, Cindy McAllis and express our thankfulness and 55 ter. Jill Johnson, and Steven Beckwa Knife, 3" WaU the gratitude of our county to the strom. Janet received many love Tooele Ordnance Depot, and espeof the y gifts. cially to Colonel Supensky for the constant effort being made to 198 va,ue HAND SAW, 8 TO VISIT IN EAST make their operations efficient Mr. and Mrs. Foster Barrus are and competitive to the degree that SHOVELS, Rund r Square Mouth, 3.49 planning to leave this week for Army ordnance work continues to 911 c Westfield, New Jersey, where be sent to Tooele to keep 2.200 GRASS SHEAR wa (Formerly The Bakery) they will be guests of their people employed, who draw close SUPER SICKLE ,or Weeds and Crass 1.29 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. to a million dollars a month in 583 26 Vine John P. Russell, for the next twojpayroll. for in on months. 'instead of being down in the Later J I Bryan Marehant defeated Ro bert Mars 6 2. 6 I 3 Ruky olger defeated Dan Connolly, 6 0, Doubles: Roller! Mars. 1 Debbie and Cora Ere Gray. (The Joan Il.ickett defeated KayjStewart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Greenland 8 3 rell L. Stewart. He was honored. JrflM't Beckstrom, Isanty Bergen- ..the Hunt. David Assist, 2 (jloiia Sue defeated ng Callisler im he aftermxm of June 17. wuh Young 8 5 a birthday party, The little guests hostess were Miss Judy hngiand. 3 and Mrs. faye Kosenburg Lynda Nelson defeated SIDELIGHTS i - e I iddell - Niel Neilson won bv default (iris' Singles: Jerry Sad-ovic- 1 for-lun- four-wee- Shop Tooele For 6 to 9 Values Friday Tooele Merchants Appreciate Your Business ) oilers this 6 to 9 Special for ) FRIDAY 1951 ) Tooele Hardware Motors Bonneville SPECIALS of THE WEEK 98c ) ONLY $139 between the hours of ) 6 to 9 Friday ) xxxxxxxv XXX f 2 BETTER QUALITY ! BEADED JELLY ROLL j.dd LEMON ROLL y Contains Plastering Pointing Putty Selling now at FOR WOMEN'S SPECIAL! OF and Heater ) ) TRY 98c pc. pc. Plymouth 4 Door, Radio Be-va- Scraper -- low price point 79c 99c SALLIES PASTRY 2i9 son-in-ia- 7fc Hotest Prices Town PLASTIC or RUBBER HOSE COME IN -- LOOK West Close Out -- 25 & Phone I 50 ft. PRICE and you will be pleased to BUY Park Out Back and SHOP Rubber Insole - Hand Laced - White and Colors Soft Sole - All Leather - Foam SAVE THE BEST BUYS IN TOWN! TOOELE HARDWARE 23 North HERE'S REAL SAVINGS The cars listed below have the manufacturers written warranty Plus New Car Dealers Warranty Main Street Sew What's New Between the hours of 6 to 9 pm Friday,: the thirteen Used Cars in the ..BARRUS: MOTORS ad in this issue will be reduc- j ed $50 per unit below the already sensa-tional- y low prices listed in the ad 4-- H 1958 CADILLAC 60 Special Fleetwood 4 Door Sedan Sewers Specials No Miles - Manufacturers CLEARANCE Millikins Lorette - wool & orlon inches wide $1.9! Courtesy and Valencia Cottons 39c coloriast and sanforized Drip Dry Cottons, full table 60 BARRUS Motors Inc v 4 83 North i'k'KV k Phone Main 7 v T regular Now only 98c 59c 6 to 9 SPECIALS CHICO Portable Filtered Air COOLERS it Coronado Model Special $41.97 2 Speed Belvedere Model RETAILS $49.95 r RETAIL $59.95 r -- Special $49.97 SALES CRAFT h . 214 North Main 6 to 9 SPECIAL FRIDAY a Only 89c 8 colors $8140 $6395 YOUR SAVINGS $1745 1958 Rambler STATION WAGON 4 DOOR Overdrive - Radio Heater - Two Tone Factory & Dealer Written Warranty Sale Price for only 1958 YOUR SAVINGS Cadillac Coupe. Deville Fully Equipped - Fully Powered Air Conditioner - No Miles List Price Phone eeesoooeeeeeeoeoooooaaoeoaAaiooeoooeaeeaeeft ! 1958 4 Chevrolet DOOR SEDAN Radio-Heater-Tw- o Tone and Other Sale Price $5495 Equipment Sale Price for only YOUR SAVINGS $1330 $2195 DELIVERY Drive in and see these beautiful cars at the 23 South Main Phone 207 $987 156825 o 1621 Coupe Fully Equipped - FuUy Powered, Manufacturers & Dealer Written Warranty, No Miles - Beautiful Car List Price $5682 Sale Price $4695 HI Fabric Specialty Center Main Dealers' IMMEDIATE on 50 inch CRYSTALLINE 15 So. & New Car Warranty List Price Sale Price $2495 reg. $1.49 Air Conditioner Fully Equipped-Plu- s 1958 62 CADILLAC Tooele, Utah |