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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, May 29, 1959 T Slake Softball League Outlines Summer Play r75sl nfcttr FOR SALE improved building lot or 66 x 132 ft. Location East CR1 Second North, l'h 2!)6. that Is release the ball the first time past the body on one pitch and the second time on a subse- FOR SALE ton pick-up- . or TU Ford 1940 quent pitch. Time limit: No inning will be started after 1 hour and 15 minthe utes of play, except where difference in score is three or less 2 runs. The following is the schedule, sidence, and church membership The home team is the first menbe the ocach and shall for the Tooele Stake Priesthood signed by $20,000 to $35,060 Annually tioned and will supply one new LAWN MOWERS snarpemd, re- softball league for 1959; director, or town captain. ball which has not been used in Manufacturer is seeking party HOPS paired, small engine repairing, June 3: First ward vs Fourth on jj jS regretable that such mea play or CR! who wants exclusive practice. The visiting team pi oven and pick-uvs live delivery. Phone'cmond one, Sixth ward sures must be used, but they are will supply a ball which has been "aND TOMA 10, PLPPLR jtantial business need in your R. Burraston, (1 No. 4th St. Istockton on Diamond No. 2. necessitated by the use of inel- - used in one game only and no P May 6 ri June 10: Stockton vs First n igitxlc players on several occaS' plants, 30 coins dozen. 383 East area. Todays fastest growing This latter will be held practice. . Vine, Phony franchise protected, 4 PRICE SALE From $7.50 and Diamond one, Fourth vs Eleventhjslons last year. by the umpire as a spare. P to May 29 business, up on Singer and other model Diamond 2. For the Committee live at home. Age 24 to 60, who Bob Clark HAY FORSALL O. L. Cluif, of furnish good references and sewing machines. Both portable June 17: Stockton vs Eleventh and cabinet. Now at Singer Sew-'oDiamond one; First vs Sixth for 1959 with the following excep-in- g P 2629 have sale experience and busiLakepoint. Ccnter.15 So. Main. Ph. 725. 'on Diamond 2. tions and additions designed to ness ability. We furnish all necN K lenoT AMe. R CAN Ci t AIN CRIj June 24: Sixth vs Fourth on make league play more similar to essary training and establish Sold and installed. Ph. 1647-vs Division len piay: the person s iected in a growSALE Clean cement gravel Diamond one and Eleventh 5 489 Highland drive. P r--. cMw4rafe( life time business. Earnings t wmn.t Aixuttwe. f irst on Diamond 2. Mixed oi separated. Drive-wa-y Ball in play: The ball shall be ing work 294 for all electrical CALL II you feel Atkin fill - considered alive and in dirt. if begin Diasoil, Top 1: it Sixth immediately. vs Elevemn gravel. play July 29 Free estimates. arise from trespass of private. Bliss, Mr. Park will be stationed Sand & Gravel. Phone 690. CK.I rnondone and Fourth vs Stockton strikes any of the following obyou can qunniy and really delands or from other necessary at St. Louis for an indefinite time. UAN1LD customers who would sire a business that will earn on on Diamond 2. structions: The backstops ELDON PUGH Mrs. Park has been working for measures. management like a good cleaning job at ten you from $20,000 to $35,000 anThough nearly all trout waters MACHINE SHOP Following league play the first Diamonds 1 and 2 or the fences Crane said, 'Fishing is fmePst engineers at the Presidio for are June there to 6, percent off regular prices ke nually and have good credit and angling, open four teams on a percentage basis behind the player benches on Dia recreation, is a game of fun most the past two years, having been Welding, lathework, genera re$3,000 for stock and $2,000 work guarantee our work. PRESTO will participate in a double elimi- mond 1. This latter rule has the several lakes and streams where 24 No. Clothesline DRY CLEANLRS. 95 E. Vine enjoyed by those who know and transferred from Ft. Smith, Ark. poles. pairs. ing capital, sale of initial stock nation tournament on July 8, 15. rule. On an overthrow at 1st oi the season is governed by special observe the rules of proper con- She will be remembered as Max29 a later openguaranteed write, giving details Pinehurst. Hours I to t. including and 22, except that no team which 3rd bases when the ball strikes regulations, and-o- r about yourself. President C.S C. FOR KENT Large earlier closing and duct afield and the changing reg- ine Long fur. has forfeited more than 2 the fence behind the bench, it is ing date EXPERT LUBRICATION ganjes 1021 Atkinson Milwaukee closed the entire sea- ulations governing this sport. We 'i. for Ave., waters CRI 12i9. Phone T W ILL LLBRICAIC TO OCR apt. will he allowed to enter thi; considered alive, and the runner are hopeful that each of the J 2 May Wisiuiism. 6, son. SATISFACTION. ALL BRANDS Barbecue tournament. The winner of this is entitled to as many bases as PICNIC SUPPLIES j: greater - than - ever number of from the came reminder This AVAILABLE. he but "MUTUAL be liable to OIL will make can OF be the Toole is STATE FA RM charcoal and starter fluids, at tournament this year, will afield, anglers of Utah Fish and &: Department LEWIES SERVICE Tates Conlectionery, 10 N. Main stake softball champion and will put out. Game today, as the department tnow and respect these rules and VINE AND BROADWAY Auto Insurance represent the stake at Division 10 1 Uth A pitcher may pitch again urged anglers to get ac regulations to the end that these Pitching: 24. Stanley L. Searle competition beginning July FOR SALE gas heater and recreational trips will be more windfull double with windmill gas a machall with SPLCIAL these and other SUMMER quainted sewing 47 West First North cook stove.Good condition. Game time is 7 pm. and 15 up. That is, the hand and arm regulations shown in the 1959 ang- enjoyable. ine repairs, tune - up and adPhone 971 be behind back the CO, HE HOME JO You didn't have brought ling proclamation, before going justments. Any make, $1.50. minutes will be allowed following may VISIT PARENTS to leave town to find low prices PO Elks No. 1673 meetings sec this for both teams to warm up, body line betore entering the wind- afield, this year. Cabinets and portable cases, arm and the the ond fourth and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Park of San J I S. submill, noted Crane and good quality and friendly Director Harold may pass Tuesday pm price. Pfaff, Necchi, Adlermatic assemble their members and and .J four auto- mit a list of these membersto body twice with the ball being re- - the continuing effort to give uni- - Francisco, visited, Sunday a and service. We can shop at Bate- SEPTIC Universal, 2850 Casto Lane TANKS, cess pools and man Jewelry and get all this to all waters, Monday, at the James Long home, matics for sale at lowest prices the umpire or other league official leased on the second passing. How-forregulations TU cleanedCR grease traps enroute to El Paso, Texas, on a plus no down payment and 24 Gillespie Sewing Machine Com- piesent. This list shall contain the ever, the pitcher may not inter- - but cited the fact that special CRI th s pitch with normal must apply to limited new assignment for the army. Af- - J months to pay. 5 North Main. the Salt Lake City pany, 261 South First West, Too- name of every member of 9 to confuse the batter, (fishing areas where problemster three months' schooling at Ft. i ele. Phone 436. J team with his age, permanent FOR SALE Good saddle horse, 330 TOMATO AND PLPPLR for sale. 418 East Mne. 'TOR SALE Birch st. after 5:30 pm P26-2mower. P F to May 29 bailer, rake, etc. at Erda. Write FOR SALE 2 piece used overstuff 376 North 2nd West, apt 3, Salt P 25-- 29 FOR SALE Bcautilul red brick set. TU Lake City. P29 9 home. Wall to wall carFOR SALE Dining room set, living room set, gas water peting m front room and hall, FOR RENT Fur. and unfar. apts. new drapes throughout, apartInquire 281 No. Mam. Ph. 807. heater. 150 BTU gas furnace, Tlo-qhjuA- o P-- 29 ment in basement. Large lot dresser and bed. Phone 0314-RSee after 5:30 p.m. on week WISH TO PURCHASE model A 25- -29 P all day Saturday and Sundays, suitable for parts. With engine FURNITURE RUGS, CARPETS, day. $17,500. 249 West 1st North. and trans. Ph. 1331-P29 2 We clean, tint, dye, bind, moth June 12 five litfor WANTED Good homes CR1 proof. Jacobs. Call 499. FURNISHED haired kittens. Phone tle long apt. includFOR STORAGE OR MOVING Any . P29 ing all utilities, $35 per month where in the free world. Call Phone 405 R. CRI FOR SALE White male peke dog, Barton Truck Line, 267. Exper$25. Nearly new dinette, deep ienced drivers. Finest equipment EMPLOYMENT WANTED Part padded chairs. $50. 3 interior modern safe storage facilities. time, weekends, typing, filing, doors. See after 5 o'clock. 365 dictaof invoices, preparation REGULAR AMERICAN Legion East 1st So. P29 tion transcribmg, etc. $1 per 2nd 4th and Thursday meeting, on PURCHASE G L. Nelson SPECIAL Phone 1052-R- . hour. CRI of each month. cowhide baseball gloves. 8.95 LAWN MOWERS and saws sharp- WANTED Auto Reg. special 4.95. Reg. 10 95, s mechanic, five-yr6 25. Others to choose special ened by machine at Crawfords, 83 Barrus Motors, experience. from. Come in and see sample 154 So. 6th street, phone 591-C 19 29 North Mam. Taking orders now. 7 days de livery. Bateman Jewelry, 5 No. Main, where you get more for Whats the big attraction C29 your money. Penneys FOR SALE purebred male boxer. Ears clipped. Ph. P29 1 TU Lifetime opportunity Phone TU P 19- -29 $93, 1663-W- cn n Tl 1 Know Fishing Regulations P-2- P-t- ) NOTICE! JWe stop curing CR-Fr- i. 6 i smoking Jlin6 Jand begin again:! Sept. 15th. FRKI) 1 reg-mi- Tractor, 9 REICH 1 We Will be Open til 9 P.M. Fri.- - x Closed Sat. Memorial Day l. LacHtttKaH 4 tffc POODTOWN'WiiaiC)i) P19 0J04-R1- full-grai- n at isq 'Zsxi MENS - BOYS - WOMENS -- GIRLS - CANVAS FOOTWEAR - 2.88 SPECIAL BUY 12-- ober 31 as a supplemental supply for the irrigation of 200 acres in NWi4NW4 Sec. 34. SW'i Sec. : 2.44 NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that H W. Severe, Box 103, Grantsvilie, Tooele County, Utah, has filed with the State Engineer Applica tion No. 30513, which proposes to of water appropriate 4 sec. ft well bet. 100 and 150 from a ft. deep at a point S. 100 ft. and E. 1500 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 34, T5S, R8W, SLB&M. The water is to be us d from April 1 to Oct- 27. ,Tn - 1 U hi T5S, ReW, SLB&M. Protests lesisting the granting of the toregomg application must be filed with extra copy with the State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City 14, Utah, on or before July 12, 1959. Wayne D. Criddle State Engineer Published in the Tooele Transcript, Tooele Utah, from May 29 to June 12, 1919.) Boys' Sizes fe&R f NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received up to the hour of 8 a.m. Saturday, May 30, 1959, for the purchase of one acre of ground known as the Church Tithing Lot at Lake-vieTooele county, commencing 40 rods cast of NW Corner of NE 14, Sec. 14, Tw 3 South, Range 4 West, S. 5 chains, E. 2 chains, N. 5 chains, W. 2 chains to beg. AIR-COOL- Sealed bids may be mailed or handed in person to President O. T. Barrus, P.O. Box 477, Tooele, Utah. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Bids will also be accepted for the tearing down and clearing grounds of the old school house building at Lake View. ATHLETIC ED SHOES! SPECIAL BUY! duck uppers with ventilating eyelets skid resistant suction-cu- p soles . . . Sanitized . . . more ! A. Sizes 6 Vi to 12; 2 Vi to 6; 11 to 2 B. Junior's 11 to 2 Super-sturd- y ... Signed: O. T. Barrus, -- President Foam Inside Arch Support Boys 2 Vi to Mr. and Mrs. W.R. West, 177 West First North street, returned home, early Wednesday, from a very pleasant trip south. They made the trip by bus, leaving here May 2; and visited in 2.88 6 Mens 6V2 to II wwwvwwwww Boys Summer Jacket Buy! 3.00 i : 1 Popular cardigan styling. Machine washable cotton. OSizcs OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL stake RETURN FROM TRIP SOUTH Boys White I AVOCADOS PINK GRAPEFRUIT firm, fresh and meaty and on the verge of npenes Jumbo size Ripe and flavorful and bided Gym Shoes j North Tooele Fancy, red, ripe California Klondyke Every melon guaranteed by Foodtowa 4 to 18 9.00 P.M. Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Missouri. They were guests of relatives and friends. At Pierce City, Mo., they were guests of the Scott Millers, former residents of Stockton, who send greetings to their friends. Enroute home, they went to Pikes Peak, Colo., but were disappointed in the view, inasmuch as they encountered a terrific blizzard. MOTHER ith healthful lb. 9 juice (C23HX5 5 LOAF CAKES FRESH COOKIES Fresh light fine textured and Rainsm Cocoanur a teste Assorted Havocs delight for Lunches or snack. STRAWBERRIES Soon Crop Fancy Frozen 49 dozen 29 each 4t110 r Turkey A grade HEN Turkeys K A grade TOM Turkeys 2) lb Average 8 to 12 18 - 20 lb Average Pound pfcf, DINNERS Mm. .Bed tfMMt 1 a. pkj IttM VISITS Mis. Maud Shaw, of Magna, mother of Mrs. Dale Smart, and Mrs. Blanche Baxter, of Logan, a sister, have been staying at the Smart home, with Misses Pamela, Karen, and Deanna Smart while their parents were at Rock Island, Illinois, for the past two and a half weeks. ( 39-pa custom Just Arrived - FRESII CUT FLOWERS |