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Show mg nirrRirnrRS Even 1 title, i!cr AT this t'lmii'h )s v new positions of ,n ltmn ! ett'n the poor Pi Jctii mg dm y on rew ilntrs and ulus in k arc thccr'c.nli r. N nm.i , hun Mijcm, Do Ann oil and Ijimi lollcllc I,r 'hLi! V,l! pto-nio- ci!mii hg'l liNH-l- won?: arc working h...ii on the r )tli,-.1m- Th'o Tocefo Employees Win Suggestion Awards at TOD Trcmncrpt Friday, June The Tooeee H'n.ysnmtT 27, 1953 ? Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class mailer at the Post Othco at Tooele City, Utah, under Act of B.arch 8, 1879 Price 10 pot copy. Subscription $4 per year ALEX T. DUNN. Editor (.(inducting Colonel latta and .Mr. rialon C Cahoon and Mr Guest at llm home of his grand Darrell Mair recently reeiv- paicnis, Mr am! Mrv J G. (idl- suggestion a wauls from Mr. Mor e spu. recently, was Dullus Keith ns J, UrajM r, deputy chief id (iil'c lu of kelk, Nevada, Mi Friday - Saturday Combim-Maintenance division has jast completed hi Mr. Cahoon reeetved a dunk for fust year at the L'micd Stales SI3U for his Sugg1 slum of installing niili:ar academy at Uist I'o'nl of tanks for disjier-siliunderground 311 and is home on a day leave. of kero cue and xnlwnls P W). h here, he was invited to of ties Siiggt tiiiil lhwi! Reno, Nevada, In ta.k to the liovs adoption hiamh vs is able to sue .Inii rty Jlleildmg Bovs' Siam jUud Uevl;( 'the rce I of shipping the ill urns im Point, lie had previously attended which the kerosi ne and s Ivonl Bovs .State. Ittirhelf. iprev musiy vs as received, hack to J" !th vendor, Mr, Cahocm's Supgns Officers Visit Gdh-sp- TOD; Here from Washington p,, V Mr. Mair was g.vcn a cash, .ivsard of $35 for Ins suggestion Mainienainc that the Combined division adopt a jig to be when removing cupola hinge tube on Tank from Recovery M74, It is estimated that tins will result in a savings $111 and aKo for eliminating a safety exmwouva ALAN 0UVIA TaocD'ruau; ncfMcaoi DwTjAGGR DAV1DU0D f Filmed in the Wilds two-wet- WMjaSi'wm it utomam Nwt im m wMtwMwi.Mt f m Starts Sunday Sunday - Monday ANTHONY QUINN I . v-- , i?. and Our Choice Dress Slacks 1185 Dress Socks reg $1 pair Save s P,. 2.95 Venus Dmg and - I uod Mv I Ccntir-Tooel- LIU GENTLE ' SING Short Sleeve Shirts ! i Ivy League pait Our Loss is Your Gain Summer Slacks MORRIS J. DR CPI R, Deputy Chief or Combined Mu.ntc-ruiudivision, piesen's sugcs- - 3.95 ! 6.95 In Addition to these Bargains We have Added One Table of goods with Items selling for as much as 7.95 Sale Price This Week Golf News 2.95 "For Those Who Care" alxne-menticme- GORDON'S MEN'S WEAR the Smartest Style Shop 9-- s LP Sh:p 3.95 Stock up on Cords for school while this Sale is on lion award to Clayton C. Cahoon and Darrell U S. Army Photo Mair. 15 old not playing in this tournament are Jj(,,or goliirs under years are reminded of the following play requested to make arrangements to play either before or after the mg schedule. noon before time. Brown Muitdays All numbers of the Tixele Men's j Wednesdays before 10 a.m. rridav, June 20 Ifiolf Association are urged to sign Tlue silavs before 10 a.m. Tate InBarton Truth - Ct-GASH HS lOt'R-STITCjup nmv for the July leg The firsi I ridays before noon. surance lost to Stoker Motor - Hdl-re- 32 Clel Lee of Vernon had a four- to be will players sign up A State Llhs Club Ins itntiorta! jstitch Cafe. Barton Truck - Cee gash cut m his lip, Tues-I- f CI Ilcd a total of ti4 metnlx-iwil held on the local courseiday Tate Ins., five runs on three hits when kicked by a evening, Stoker Motor - Hillcrest Cafe. 9 Slfr. another division will between the hours of 11 am. and'cajf. was givt.n medical je 13 n m. this comma runs on seven hits. Sunday. Golfers lien m Tooee. WP Reed Oborn: 23.95 We Have Those Sheer White & Colored e arland Hut linger f inal score of the game. Mi Far-anHullmger, five runs on six hits; Venus - Food Center Tncw-lDrug, four runs on four tuts. Wp. Tom Tate. I P, R Powell Wednesday, June Ik Internaticm il Smelter lost to First Security lu.ik - Faint and Home, m a very dose game. At the end of the f irst inning, the score was 11 to 10 in favor ol International Smelter, John Simmon it. h on T irst Security team hit home run dec p into left field with two runners on base, thus bringing in the winning runs Final score of the game I irst. Security Bank - farm and Home. 13 runs on eight hits. Uni maternal, Smelter, II runs on eight hits WP, toms lopoz IP Raph TOMMY iii i League News had ween BOY CNCMaScOP J .V An Exclusive Sport Coat , SING fv Babe Ruth Ball d HUNCHBACK - son, while Charles Van Dam and Morris Dra U S. Army Photo per look cm Thursday, June IS very eviumg and thee game was played last Thursday. Jane 19 SANDS ilJaiU1, (OL W. I. ATM amt Col. J. f Harbert from office of Chief of Ordnance, have jeep explained by Major l A. Peter A f THE TECHNICOLOR HID- hazard Mlt't, of Florida LOLLOBHIGIDA dr cupola . isifek who ic-e- D lluMM Chief Kettker, at $1079 NOW ..PLAYING LACD-deHMlAN- Warrant Of'iccr E W. has been visiting DC., recently visited Tooele Ord- with h.s k fam.ly here on a inance Dejvot to view the jeep re have from the U. S Army conditioning line at the Combined lift Tuesday night via air for Ini Maintenance Division base at Thule, Greenland 'turn bKii re silted in Che ibnima-lioof a foe hazard Hie savings to the govt mine m vsere t .tunat d fTmjH IOVEJOY . Colon I W. IXTSt.fi. tine! Colom I J. E. llarberl from Office. Chief of Ordnance, Washington, n FRANK Colonel Haibcrt on the to ir were Major H A letc-- i son. Chief, Combined Mumteo im e; Mr. Morns J. Diaper. iJcputy Chief. Combined MV itenuint, and Mis. Chubs If. Van Dam, shi p sujm nnti udeiit, of Combined Maintenam e. 10 - West Vine Phone 975 - Tooole, Utah Dtin-lav- Tuesday, June 24 Farm and First Security Bank Home upset McFarland - Hullmger 14 to 9. First Security Bank-Farand Home, 14 runs on eight hits: -- iMcFarlinger, seven runs on hine hits. American Legion1 Baseball 7 Standings Fhrates Cyclones Chev runs Elks At the close of the first half of the ball season, the Pirates came up with first place . . . congratula- tions' Fridays game between the Pirates and Chevrons was won by the Pirates scoring Jerry Nash hit his first home run of the season. Bryant pitched for the Pirates, while Stevens pitched for the Chev11-- rons. The Cyclones won over the Elks Jim Miles hit his third home run in the fourth inning. Miles and Luccaro pitched for Cyclones: Nelson pitched for Elks 11-- Tuesdays game between Pirates and Elks was won bv Pirates scoring Henwood, pitched for with Dobson pitching for the Elks. It was a bang-ugame between the Cyclones and Chevrons wuth the Cyclones The winning teams tied at the fourth inning forcing them to play eight innings Ifn the eiphth inning, the Cyclones gained three runs, winning die game Pitching for the Cyclones were Lewis, Luccaro, and S'v, Jerrv Nash Hamilton, and Stevens pitched for the Chevrons 6-- p 4 TO GO TO ALABAMA Pfc. and Mrs. Lincoln Gifford. Russell, avenue, are leaving Tooele, Friday, for their new assignment at Redstone Arsenal, Alabama. The Giffords w'ill take a leisurely trip thru Yellowstone National Park, the Teton Mountains, Jackson Hole, and the Black Hills, and wiil visit with her parents at New Castle, Indiana, and with his parents in Chicago before going on to Alabama. Pfc Gifford has been stationed at Dug-wafor the past eight months. 114 y FIISHLNG TRIP group of Tooeleans, Ron Gillette, Clair Harvey, Rex c Vox and Jay Harvey, spent last weekend f shing at Island Park Lake. Island' A .Park, Idaho. They left Saturday and returned via Yellowstone, National park, where they enjoyed the scenic attractions and won-ders. They arrived home, Tuesday after a very pleasant trip with their limit of fish. 1 Pancake Mix Coffee Lunch Meat Tuna Fish Bread oz. 45 lb. 9U r",s 2 for 79f Star, No. Vi 31c Skylark, or Wheat Vh lb. loaf 31c Betty Crocker's Nob Hill, Luxury Blend Mo Snack Butt, Whole or Half lb. 63 Ground Beef Safeway's Famous High Quality Pork Chops Lean, Loin, Center Cuts Center Slices White Chunk Style White lb. 49 3b. 79 jt'T furnr' I ee "xt -- ; r r - T ,n j Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday |