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Show j ThTcorje ranrcrpt fim. League Friday, July L 11, 1053 (lev Ohs The July 4 game between t he vi lout s wux won Tin July I game ihr thevrons ond t (yet.. ties anil I x wui U slmt njl tiv the vilones, with a store in III S' Ini a home rnn in thi With l!u CuIdiim vi ui iiiji r(( ov(t Ihe I . M.li v lul Inline nm m vi ond iiiinnr. and Jim Miles hi; Ihe lli.rd muing nf p!jv. Jim Wmk one in the filth. A ff mkI game was, bv oil. M.lis and in.nl i,ti heU fur Ihe fiilunc-- , lewij for the ( yciones, and While fki.i mi, Nelson, Aiulersim, pit. hed for the ( hev U ml Rinaldi iu heil for the I ,k ill.iiuillon pitd.id lions M.hs ond Jim Mtnknt.in are h Hie I'ltJles, loo, pitched led for Imnie tuns, e.uh has Ini UgainM the thrvrims tuir.n; live for the (')ilones. JC 0, Mi Pine lot 3 home run fen In a July 8 game, pirates wor Pie pirates m the th rd inn, ng over the (yrlones, noting 12 10 Mcl'hie pit' hed for the Pirates, e game was t.ed in tne fust while Ktevins pit hed for thi and linid miuii;'s, iiiul the P.rates mine up with two runs in the Nth winning the game. Sly um I tin us hit home runs in the and third. PouKon, Mi Pine, C Notes & News Pii Anlnmetle P.inminiO an oflueis meeting for July II at 7 ft) (ini. at the ayles lodge lull and asks 7 Ik prevent, that all pm. Si i m on subject for innimng wor- as there ate some problems In le Created in the Image of ltd eii care of. ship. (.0.1 Regular meeting of the lady P'u.'.i I bv MA I' 7 p m. I ugles auxiliary will lie held on , I Cvpen.illy vervhody Welcium-Monday. July f4 at 8 pm. at the iareuis lughs lodge lull. All metiilieis ate uiped to attend. R! I ATIU S Msir (iiiestv .it the home of Mr. and Mis Will, am I dwnids wt-t- Mrs, if iva (alter of Mmetw ille, mother dw arils, and her bli ther of Mis No court of honor will be held 'mid fam.ly of os Angelin, Cali 'foinia. Mr. ami Mis lioli (iress- - during the month of July, for the I ooe'e distric t. nun and family. i j 1 Milent is lallm;I i id. i v. 1 officers e Boy Scout News 1 1 lor the Pnates while Miles ond Sly (nuhed fm Cu Church J Ml S ( SI Pll. NS. PASTOI1 Suniluv si Inn I t 43 a 111. a m. ( him h serv it e M(lho,lit Youth I I llowslup, 'djed .lie Eagles Auxiliary I Ik-- llivant Methodist futihed limes. Mur (hev rons beat Ihe Tlks rav, playing for the I. Iks. hit a home run the first for his leant Dennis Milos A fine job of pm limn was done JOINS for Chev AIR I OR(T. the by Nash, pitching runs. Muriay ami Ruuldi (ntcln-MR. ROSS W. OLSEN. chief. Motor Transformance award to Mrs. Tern W. Kit k . Dennis Miles, son of Dorothy lor the J Iks. U S. Army photo Miles, and the late Lawrence portation. presenting a sustained superior per- Miles, enlisted in the United States! Xi Pi Air force. Dennis left Salt laike City, Monday evening. July 7. via) United Airlines for his base in San Antonio, Texas, where he wi' Patrolman Howard Cooper waxjr,,nPl,e h,s basic training. A combined Matured speaker at the 4 If Clul swimming party fot Xi Pi and Alplu I ta chapter ot bicycle safety school held Wednes Beta Sigma Phi will he held at Jay at Tooeie cry hall. Mrs Fcrn w. Kirk was recently 'the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. , memlx-rs411 club when Ihe speaker rants and presented a Sustained Superior Thirty two irst fast, on .Mayo, 8 Ninth attended, and discussed the ru.cv rau.s ai)((l,t ti), American Man- Performance Award and a cash 12. at G pm. Satmday. July of bicycle safety. JurJ of living, tbe chances are.award by Mr. Ross W. Olsen, Mode of tit evs will lie simrts forchief. Motor Transportation, for Thursday, July 17, the TiaieYihe wants you to do somethin clothes. a the other way around her woik as chief dispatcher at til dubs will sfmnsnr bicycle him and not know the the Motor Pool branch. inspection as the second in the (ui to Washington, scries of bicycle education classes 'r.ght people, and you might be Mrs. Kirk has boon employed J VACATION IN' IDAHO four-H'er- s and others who would fixed for life, at Tooele Ordnance Depot for 14 s ke to have the.r bicycles in shout Many Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Stewart years. should take them to thi !n v me" after they learn which and son, Rodney, returned home, with her husband, She resides I back of the Tooele city hall at wav the wind blows, Saturday, from a vacation trip to Leonard, at 225 South Second st., a week visiting pm, July 17, where Patrolman Some day the lipstick-maker- s Idaho. They sx-n- t two has Tooele. in She grown CoojxT, assisted by other mem- - are going to run out of crazy Mrs. Stewart's sister and brother-jin-law- , a boy in the Naval Air children; bets of the Mate highway patrol Jailors. Mr. and Mrs. LvDell law Tenand members of Tooele city police1 ft takes a big man to go to Corps stationed at Memphis. B1 GIN'S at Tooele Valley and children. LIIF. Kenny, Jackie vnn, Tate nessee and a daughter, Joyce department will inspect thi mother man and make amends if who lives in Tooele. hospital fur son of Mr. and Mrs Douglas and Karen. Meridian Kill Nunley. bicyiles and let Inns and gitls tie did him an injustice, Idaho. Thev also visited fi tends at know if their bicycles aie safe, Photo bv Thomas Idaho Falls and Rexburg. Idaho There are many people who ITtey spi nt the July I mirth holt bicycle safety school is part nore you daily, until they want to Young mallard ducks can swim of a safety pmject initiated by S'H you a Pcket. at Fcllowstone national park day It is my observation that the big a third of a mile as soon as they Vickie Lee. an older 4 It club and enjovt-fishing, camping and ntst-'hmember. leer the tightwad, the more hberalj,eav'e ,he sightseeing. wants you to be. The guy who hasn't got a dime prairie dog is not a dog. but a C3n always tell you how to make B. Holm, Pastor ground squirrel. money. I believe that men are more Sunday. Ju'y 13; The Sixth tolerant toward each other than after Trinity. vomen. Sunday school and Bible class at cr 9 15. What, for pitv sake, has become Q of the lxiv who went down the Worship service at 10; 30. O Sermon topic: Love Which Vaun-tetstreet whistling? Not If it is necessary to butter up Matt. 6: w Tune in Itself. This is the Life." every the boss, use oleo- it's cheaper. Whatever became of the Brain Saturday at 4 on KSL-TO A heart truly Christian in its trust The next gadget for women of w purpose and motivation desires the future will be a golden nose H nothing more than the will of God ring. be done and that His glory be A fellow can get by with a botch served in our acts of mercy tojob by calling it modernistic.'"" ward our neighbor. When a man begins to brag how If you are not affiliated with a honevt he is, then look out. Christian congregation. First LuI have noticed that some family theran invites you to worship and trees have frail limbs. praise the Lord every Sunday The gal in the back shop gets morning. in the front office sick, but the 7-- AT DROUBAYS DAIRY BAR I vw,, RED HOT and For Alpha Eta Plan Swim Party RED HOT WEATHER u. 1 Our July Clearance Sale Continues - Jumbo Root Beer Floats 20c office-seeker- Lime Freeze 20c SPECIALS It's Hard To Believe The Huge Savings Until You See Them ! WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT OUR STORE 1 Snow Cones 20c (Any j flavor) 1st Lutheran e TRY Our Delicious Hall Gallon Pasteurized and Homogenized C I P T gal becomes indisposed. Money isn't everything, but its so close that there's no fun in it. It looks as if somebody used glasses in this business of love at first sight. DROUBAYS DAIRY BAR HOMES ARE SELLING FAST TOOELE A couple of HOMES ARE SELLING FAST IN TOOELE! weeks ago, we were almost sold out. I advertised for homes to be listed, the response was good, and we have had several fine homes listed we have sold most of them! WE STILL NEED GOOD HOMES. LIST WITH ALLSOP'S TO GET RESULTS! We have to offer, this week, the following homes: A home in Tooele Highlands. Home has been redecorated, has a new bath, Formica drainboards. redwood fencing around back yard. A good buy for $0500. No down payment for Veterans, except loan costs. Another fine home in Tooele Highlands with full basement. This house has a three-quartbasement, and the home has been redecorated, and is in excellent condition. Let us show you this one for $9300. One on Highland Drive, in condition, has a new garage and a full basement. Two bedrooms on main floor. New gas furnace, chain link fence, all' around three sides of top-not- All this for $10,500. Another fine home in Midland subdivision. This home has many special improvements to the original house. Let us show you this one for $11,000. We have a smaller home that is a good start toward home ownership. This home is available to a Veteran for $7,000. Another home that is a very excellent buy this home has two bedrooms, attached garage, large lot, compares with $10,000 and $11,000 homes, for quick sale we can let you have this house for $8250. Another fine home in Tooele Highlands just came in. This home has been decorated throughout, has a gas range and refrigerator, and is a very good buy for $8750. YOU CANNOT GO WRONG WITH AN ALLSOP HOME! SERVING TOOELE FOR 21 YEARB We need listings on Rentals! If you have a good apartment, or preferably a qood House to rent, list it with ALLSOP'S we have a call for a number of homes to rent. ALS0P REALTY PHONE 66 PATIO PARTY A delightful patio party was enjoyed by the Eugene Stewart evening, in family, Wednesday celebration of Mr. Stewarts birthday. The supper was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Timmer o 0 DS H N Ui art, per week in unemployment Caldwell the Phone 163 TOBDfl one-hal- LEAVE FOR SUMMER SCHOOL Mrs. Nell Paulick and Miss Maxine Hullinger left last Sunday for California, to attend summer school at Soda Springs. Audubon Camp, held under the University of Utah summer school supervision The school will end next weekend, and the Tooele teachers will return home, July 19. Mrs. Paulick teaches at Deseret and Miss Hullinger, at TOD school. ENTERTAINS CLUB Mrs. Iva Hamilton entertained the members of her club, Wednes- day evening. Games were played with prizes going to Mrs. Marlyn Russell and Mrs. Valene Curry. Delicious refreshments were served to Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Curry, Mrs. Lois Williams, Mrs Joan Griffith, Mrs. Donna Hamilton, and Mrs. Dollie Ronkovich. and child- Wednesday - Thursday - Friday 60 What do YOU want in a new car? them for $39. He pointed out that workers must have earned an average of at least $78 a week, which was the average earned by insured workers during 1957. Mr. Randall said the maximum may change each year, depending on the wage level averaged by all covered workers. He also stated that an unemployed worker now receiving the old maximum of $37 will not be eligible to receive the new maximum until a new benefit year for this claimant begins. the McKendricks JOINS AIR FORCE Delaine T. Riddle son of Mr. and Mrs. Delos Riddle, left July 9 for the U.S. Air Force. He will be stationed at San Antonio, Texas. Drug ginated in 1955 legislation which amended Utahs employment security law so that an involuntarily unemployed worker could receive up to half his average weekly pay with a ceiling for the higher-pai- d f workers set at the average pay of all workers, covered by the employment security law. Mr. Randall said that many jobless workers will not receive maximum jobless pay because past earnings were too low to qualify INSTRUCTION ren Robyn and Scott, Dr. and Mrs. Jay DeLaMare and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Stewart and son, Rodney. The group enjoyed visiting together. Mr. Stewart received many nice gifts. Effective July 7, newly unemployed workers in the higher wage brackets were eligible to receive $39 3 McKendrick and family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stew- S Benefits benefit pay, said Legrand Randall, Tooele employmanager of ment security office. This new limit in jobless pay is $2 per week more than the $37 ceiling in effect last fiscal year. Mr. Randall said this change ori- rea FREE I Raise in Unemployment Ml um B -- Main 7 No. TOOELE LANES v n - had as a child It's available again property. 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