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Show p, vw ' , " ' ? fI ' '. u " T . ", ' a4" 'I I I efforts iu T, m iim'a community. Keep up this a ini Th'5 J?0el? JjanCCTipt lit er Issued each Friday al Tooele City. Utah. Entered as Second Class mailer at Ihe Post Oflice at Tooele City, Utah, under Act of Karch 8, 1879. Price 10 per copy. Subscription $4 per year . . i rv a. atipnalreaque r 1 ITT'"'; r t- V :vr V K u. tf 1 'A v. .. J A A" O ri r r-rT- r 'r V w f"r V' J ALEX F. DUNN. Editor j ) LJ 4 I y .1'i ?v S' V' Vl jr k': IiL18-J95- Thu Tooki.k 'Wn.ixsrnnnr f jSmriican tradition" Colonel Baldwin is no strait- to this area. In Irs niiojn i opacity 8s the Buxines f " Manage rnent manager of the Cadillac' Motor Car division, In just re-- ,f spoke to a lutge gathering, cently of Cadillac dealers in this area at Special to the Tooeie Transcript) - m r l . i. t WW YORK. July 14 J ood was 'Salt luke City. It. Colonel Bald vein's Ordnance experience is long Kven ,nP billing, last year, by resi-- , N" "S. x : f Tooele county. More o' and varied. He is a graduate of 1 (Sl (he Commainl at and money Genet the Staff they spent went for f 3 V school, and during World War If. food and beverages than for any -I a served in the 41st Infantry divi other commodity. ; V The facts and f.gures are re and luier on, General won, 4 Ju 4 , c i statf in the Ph.lipp,nes vea'ed in a nationwide survey, v r His regular and reserve army ex made by the Standard Rate and V ' f Data Service, to determine H f peru-ncspan 17 years. 0TW . ?4fl f fiU. In Giosse Pointe, Ins home, Id spending ability and the spending . it l t. Colonel Baldwin is active in a lo- habits of people in all parts of the cal PTA, troop committeeman for country. a Boy Si out troop, and a member f.ach community was examined, of the Odd fellows. He is an ar- in this connection, as to its purdent antique car fan, having a chases of cars and other automo:1 1131 convert. ble tive equipment, of general mer! 1 coupe, which he keeps in excellent chandise, of apparel and of drugs, condition. He is also the as well as food. 1 running Cadillac technical director of the In Tooele county, last year, most threat for league honors in 1159. front L Classic Car Club of America. BONN! Vim: MO! OKS, sponsored by Bill local earnings found their way 'into Ll Col. Baldwin The Colonel is married, and has the cash registers of the retail to R I vndsay borigir, John PjuI Thomas, Iailo.. Ki ih A'lred. and Stan Shi a is manfour sons and a 2 year-old lee Wai burton, Harry Smith, John Wjrner. stores. aged by Nelson Spaffoid and Kay Smith, and is one ill the h.iidi-s- t hitting teams in the Nadaughter. Accompanying hnn on 1 he chief emphasis, it was found, Jimmy Smith, and Roger l hitehouse. Ba k L to R Bill Sjuffurd, lee Bean, Billy Duthis trip are his wife, and four was on food, which took 27 cents tional league After IT games, which they won sons. bois. I nnis Hansen, Wally W ickham, Johnny of every dollar spent in the stores six and lost II. their team baitin'; average of 2'fi is second only to late's. Primarily a Phis was more than was allotted Thomas, Coy Wrathall, I ee Palmer, and Nelson Spjftord, manager. Photo by Thomas Vo, mg team, Bonneville is exjieclecl to hi- - a lug for the purpose by families in most TOR.MI R TOOr-IXAVISITS parts of the United States, 24 way led' (ilass Doc Johnson s., Visiting here at the home of her cents of the dollar. In the Slate leiii, and Logan, j Mr. and of Utah, the average was 21 cents. (son and daughter-in-law- , A meeting for the directors of Colonel command Baldwin, The actual sie of the local food It Mrs. GeralJ Vowles, is Mrs. Viola Sunday jthe meet will take pine, Saturof the 422nd Ordnanre khitaker, former Tooelean. She market is indicated by the total mg Tid'S Glass fooele the final meet for in pin. day. plans Battalion from Dearborn, Micht ill return to her home in Hen-Th- amount spent. Pood purchases in Last Week' Result that the following 1.1 u J 12 loC'S Tone'e Nevada, next week, and Ihe year, in the meat markets, Tooele Archery Club would!"-'11stores, bakeries, deli lixxle poinded Dc Johnson's like to invite ail archers and bow message be lonveved to the pcoph'Will be accompanied by two grand-- grocery and the .xurriHinding children, Cheryl and Rickie Vowlesjcatessens and such, hit $4,024,000 for It h is, and 13 runs, last week, men of this area to come out and!in whi will spend their vacation withilt was $3,711,000 in 1156. use "fiee of charge." the newlv j3t''' p'jvers got one or more hits, and, This was equivalent to $6x0 per ,wo Wl't'kS at the Tooele her. most plavtrs saw ailmn in thei The fol'owmg matches must lie improved archery course, located! sx-nt- j been Di if have 21: Ordnance household, pot July Tisxle equally led's by Glass, of Settlement can played at the mouth plays game. nn intensive naming both in basic HOME ON FURLOUGH Abie I mdbergh vs. Roaena von. among the local population. Sunday. It is exclusive of the amount Tooele will play hoM in the, Bryan. All wives or Other interested military suhjects and also in onPfc. Ronald T. Bush, who is a spent in restaurants and in other it the (Jo job yourself) HBC p'ay-off- , next wetk, I rulay,' Briggs Anderson vs. Ola partes are welcome to come on th.it this training unit wouJ actually per- - pole lineman with the U.S. Army places serving food and beverages and Sunday, in Tootle 'dale, the course. for consumption on the premises. form if called in to the active Signal Corps, stationed at Ft. Connie Outen vs. I ern Gillette The winner will p'av Hugo. Colo Seri ice." ;(huca. Arizona, is home on an 18- - This ability to indulge in food to rado in one of a series of games. Sharon Brine vs Barbara Sirong ' for mv to see who p:ays in Wichiia, for, part, I am proud of the day furlough, visitmg his parents, a greater extent is one sign of the and Mrs. I.. L. Bush, trend toward more luxurious liviifiueis anJ men of the 422nd Ord-'MAn old timer is the married man j ihe l'l.lx chainp.onships. a This with unit nance the Ba'tahnn when is remember H can Ihe only BC.who The entered in ing. It was made possible by better incomes during 1957. Pljy-of- f are Ogden. Helper, flinco, guided missiles were vases and, If vou drove 8,000 miles in I'kT an inordinate pride in us' accom- - MOT1ILR VISITS To varying degrees, other refail and we leave Tooele' Mrs. J. A. Paton of Preston, AL STONG. L'PL Co, lixnle, Richfield, Dug- rolling pins. you're alxiut average, according with considerable experience and Idaho, has been visiting here with stores also profited from the big the National Safety Council. done in the year. Those The Council in its recently pub mow ledge gained daring our two her daughter, Mrs. Marcella Non. She to on home returned her automotive equipment, week's stav." selling li.xhed statistical yearlxmk, Acci such as cars, motorcycles, and "The civilian populace of Tooele Wednesday. Jent Tarts," reported that the nation's M) million licensed motorists diove a total of 650 billion miles an average of little more than 8,000 miles per person. Auto accidents, said the Council njured 1,400.000 drivers and pedestrians in 1137, and took the lives BOYS BASE BALL Fd57 e i Cadillac farm h a d a l'dttU8hu.ri Christine and A.valyn. of $3.5l4.0o3. This was p Pennsylvania, equal to 24 cents of the retail ddl-- , lfrtre Ih,.,r arma, here, the ms at the M P. visiters were General merchandise outlets, in-- ! Wilson home gm in trenver. Mr. and eluding department stores and va- Mrs, Llkrngton flew there for a riety shops, aecotiiled for $1,211.-';0o- family reunion. Mis Wilson is also volume machinery, of or eight cents. the Plking'on's daughter. The store sales came to Taylors also visited with relatives $354 .(DO, equal to four cents. in Rexburg, before arriving in Drug stoies had a $630 000 vo TqjH-le- . left for their home They lume, or over four cents. on Thursday of last week. Apparel DAUGIITI R VISITS laving in the lap of luxury isnt Recent guests at the home of bad except that you never know Mr. and Mrs. rimer J. Tlkingtoniwhen luxury is going to stand up! were their York Trade Compositor, hm, and daughter) Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Taylor and.York Composition Co. son-in-la- Visiting Colonel Pleased With Baseball News 1 look for new forms . and shapes TOD Training Archery Club News v the in ofier 'QcnfzCiv e - 1 "Lively Arts Tele, collection now en routel j spread j l. j - BROWN'S SHOP IN COOL COMFORT AT SAFEWAY 'TIL 9 of 38 500 m? v 1957 PONTIAC 4 DOOR One Owner, Radio and Heater, sharp priced for quick sale at only S20IW ic, Two-Ton- e 1957 CHRYSLER Hard Top Cpe. One Owner, Just over 9000 careful miles, sold new for over $4400 buy this at a savings of $2000 this week only S2.W! 1956 CADILLAC DEVILL Coupe Loaded with extras, a steal at only S27JW This Week Only! 1955 PONTIAC Chieftain Radio and Heater, White Wall Tires, Sharp, Terrific buy at only SI Oft!) 1955 CHRYSLER Windsor Door, Full Power, One Owner, Just like new, See to appreciate only 4 .SI Iftft 1958 PONTIAC Custom Star Chief Catalina Sedan, Full Power, Inc. Electric 4 way Seat, Windows, Automatic Tuning Radio, buy this near new car at a savings of over $900 As Is Specials 1949 NASH 2 Door Radio and Heater As Is S I!).!)!) 1949 FORD V-- 8 Runs Good Radio and Heater 2 DR. As Is STft.ftft Many moreio choose from no down payment on some models if you qualify. Open Evenings Till 9 p.m. For Your Convenience -- SJOKEUIOIORS 44 East 1st North .... Phone 345 persons. 'XL? so? i :.v k Utah State University is offer-nyoung people in the state an opportunity to attend what is to be the best modern and creative danre school in the ,v o g Check Some 01 These Buys Hy-dramat- Nothing to buy ...no jingles to write... enter our big local Creative Dance School Offered At Utah State All Reconditioned, Sharp & Priced To Sell ! PI AUjL JUST FILL OUT TO ENTER I n area. part of the summer school session, t h e department of fine jrts is bringing two of America's finest dancers, May O'Donnell and Gertrude Shurr of New Yotk, to Logan, to instruct in the "Oppor-umtTheatre. The dancers, along with Dr Rachael Dunaven Yocom, formerly of USU and now chairman of the department of dance in the High School of Performing Arts. New York City, will bring 40 of their students to hold their summer classes in Logan. Registration for the classes is July 21, and there is no registration limit. Members of the New York company and students at-- i tending the summer workshop will ill be eligible to perform in USUs summer productions of the musi :al comedy "Carousel," and one of the world's dance, music dramas, 'Peer Gynt." The productions will be staged in Utah States Greek imphitheatre during the last week of summer school. Prof Twain Tippetts, head of the fine arts department, has in-- i uninced that this will be one of the finest programs of dance instruction in the entire United States. Some of the classes to be con Jucted will be: beginning creative dance techniques; ; intermediate creative dance techniques; compo sition in creative dance beginning ballet; beginning repertory m modern dance; dance for threatre; ind advanced repertory in modern - - - - - D As Pro-"ess- Noltotf to boy . . . oo jmglos to writol Wewwt dodorod by award drawing. I it y dhnee. Along with the dance instruction there will also be drama instructions for those desiring them. yHf 'tf11 n L: -- Wbm yW card nnnnnt-ji-innr'i1 cxjtp You may be (be winner of a glorious 3 day Vegas vocation for two ot the magnificent Riviera Hotel with all expenses paid drive a shiny, new Turboglide Chevrolet Bel Air to ond from las Vegas courte Heru Rent or AT YOU FAVOftin SAFEWAY m moi e. Sofewoy, f O fcoa 1660, Soli tok Gr. Vok, by aadntgkf Awyd 2, 1956 Winner declored by word acM 4 be published te ihe Sofewoy feed poye ef yew newspaper ee Avgust 21, 1956 Vocafco wust be completed by October 31, 1956 Vocations ere three day periods to be take Monday thru Thursday optional bohdoys accepted 6utf and youl 1 bftOUT STOKE 958 of your Salt Lake license. J od 'J Safeway Guaranteed Meats U.S. U.S. Choice Grade-- Ground Beef or Cube Safeway Rib Tropic Isle, Crushed No. 300 8 Flavors, Assorted Betty Crocker's 20 oz. 3 for 89c Canned Milk Aunl Susan's 5 far Turkey or Chicken Wilson's laurel Bacon Good Quality ft. lb. 98c Meat Pies lb. 49c Sliced High Quality CAKE MIX 6 for 1.00 Choice Grade Boneless Beef Steaks PINEAPPLE Beef Chuck Roast lb. 49c 1.09 63c Dry Milk Beef Hash 3 for Ale, 69C 8 qt. size 2 for 79c Morning tall can Carnation, Instant, Non-Fa- t Libby's, Tasty Corned Beef Hash, 16 oz. Mayonnaise 65cc Best Foods will instruct a course in voice for theatre; Professor Floyd T. Morgan will teach make-uand students will be given practical experience in the ;ummer productions . Tippetts p Utah Call, give instruction in beginning acting and Prof. Jack Byer vill teach costuming. Recently the State Department sent My Byers designs in a circular to South merica, for the purpose of the superior art in resumes by Americans. High school and college students ire encouraged to take part in this summers training, which will be stock valuable as axperience. The famed O'Donnell Concert Dance Company of eight profes-liona- l dancers wjll be in residence and also assist in dance Vosco actor, well-know- n will summer VISITS GRANDMOTHER Miss Paula Ann Bowen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bower. Salt Lake City, is spending her vacation --visitmg with her grand mother, Mrs. Annie Kone, for two veeks. She will return home abou! .he 24th of July. Farm Fresh Produce n Cantaloupes Flavorful, Green Peppers W S. No. 1, large Cmp, Croon Bell s ooch 25 lbs. CCI Tl I 1C IoOUl Bathroom (4 Pack) Z DETERGENT sir U S. No. 1, New Crop, Long, Smooth, Tender 2 lbs. ond Crisp Whit WHITE MAGIC 5 for 89c 12 rolls $1.00 6 cans 89c New Giant Siz Magi liquid Blsadi ft gal CEREAL FLOUH Kitchen Craft 10 lbs. 5c Carrots Hlghmort, Concentra'.d, Orang. Product, 6 oz. JUICE DOG FOOD Vine-ripene- d Each More Values Cberio, Wheati.i, 05 2.1S 1 T Sugar J.tt, or Cocoa Puff 4 pkgr. 1.00 Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday 4 59c 33q |