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Show Ihin; 'lade for Issued each Friday at Tooele City, Utah. Entered as Second Class Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August 14, 1X94, under Act of March 8, 1878. Published by the Ti unset ipt bulletin Publishing Company, .88 No. Mam Street, Tooele City, Utah. Addiess all coiresxmdeiiec to ISoX 390, 'looele, Utjll, Price 10 cents per copy. Subscription $1 per year. Inly 1 Holiday Heavy plums of caldubV sized fiom ruinlxiw aie lx mg trucked to .he states twelve hutcheiies all popular on the road fislun; wateis as these waters are "sweet in preparation for the July ened ALEX F. DUNN, Publisher LOREN C. DUNN. Editor t holiday period. stockin'' The heavy pioprnm is in line with depart mem of fish and game policy to move these larger ph.nts of hatchery raised fish into the waters when during the anghng season most hceme buyers are afield Goal of the policy is to give increased angling opportunity am to more equitable creel returns all anglers. y v Interesting Sidelights under construc-- i builcVncs partn ion. He urged increased tal vigilance during the summer the vacation months to prevent death or injmy of children in smh accidents "With the existence of rabies and with dogs the chief canieif of this always fatal disease, parents should teach their children never to pot strange animals and oi never to tease neighhorhtxxJ farm how no matter lamily pets, liar they are," he declared. "Parents should encourage their children to report every dog bile, and the child should be1 taken to is a physician immediately. It very important to leum the idon tny of the dog so that he can be located and quarantined Dr Domm pointed out most rabies deaths are children, and that three out of four people taking the Pasteur treatment for nnd TTcavy TUh Plant The Tcoele Transcript said Department spokesmen initial heavy plant of catch-able- s Editor, Transcript was made prior to the June In last weeks Transcript mention is made of on old song 6 opening of the trout season, After the Ball. Your readers might be interested in its history. with some 600,000 of these larger After the Ball was first sung in Milwaukee about lS'll by J hatcheiy raised fish being stock-"Aldrich Libby. It Was the first American-writtesong to swetp the prior to that date. The stocking policy calls for an country before the turn of the century and for generations afterwards. equal number to be planted prior The story of After the Ball was based upon an actual event to the July 4 holiday period, or throughout Tooele County, proceeds Saturday OR JAMES BEVAN, buys the first 'Tor-pe- t Itm ulxiut 600,000 more of these fish stemming from a lovers quarrel at a private ball, given in Chicago to go to rehabilitation of disabled veterans Me Not" from Francis Steele, third Jr. and witnessed by the author, the late Charles K. Harris. Balance of the two million They will be assisted in the sale by members Vue Commander, of state Veterans of ForCharles K. Harris was manager of a boxer around the turn of of the Grantsville and Tooele High Schixil Pep produced in the hatcherEarl Mrs. As Wars Jackson, president eign the ceniury, named Terry McGovern. Boxing and sports writers ies will be planted prior to the Clubs. of Tooele Chapter D.A V. Auxiliary, looks on. acclaimed McGovern pound for pound, inch for inch, the greatest on July 24 holiday period and the sate of flowers on D AV are sponsoring of them all, having held three world titles before the age of 21 through the summer vacation perNEW DAUGHTER iod to the Labor Day holiday afyears. Sunday from a thirty two months mission to France and Switzerland Mr. and Mrs. Allen M. Swan, ter which the Following the debut of After the Ball another favorite hit the of Whitehou.se anghng pressure Miss LaRue Willis, of Grantsville and Chester at Suit Lake City, are rejoicing footlights in the form of Two Little Girls in Blue.' It, too, was drops sharply. were in the Salt Lake temple. Tooele married the birth of their first daughter sent on its way to popularity by the above named J. Aldrich Libby Ten local boys will play in the Third Intermountain US AC Band and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swan About fifteen years following 1891, in Hartford, Connecticut, the Glen Shields, Dan Whitehou.se, aie rejoicing too, as she is their late George M. Cohan gave to the entertainment world his immortal Sunday in Salt Lake City, namely, Vowles, Farrell Alsop, Ray first wee Give My .Regards to Broadway, a smash hit which has not lost Glenoyd Hiss. Harold LaBelle, Lynn granddaughter. The Dunn. and Vernor Joe Jatte infant was born on its popularity on Mage, screen, radio or TV in more than 50 years. Morgan, Clyde Allen, Saturday A two day July 4th celebration is planned, including a badger June 27, at 4 p.m. at L D S. hospiSigned: Tooele Citizen fight. A firemens dance at the Oriental Gardens will be held both tal, Salt Lake, weighing six pounds nights. Tifty cents a couple. Little brothers, Kent five years, Animal bites are one of the chief Births reported this week: Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Anderson, of and Wayne, three, are guests of beIts just forty years ago this week since Jack Dempsey Grantsville. a son, June 21st. Mr. and Mrs. John Ronkovich, a tlieir grandparents here until the causes of home area accidents to came heavyweight champion of the world after knocking out children, Dr. Albert H. Domm. daughter June 21th. July 4th holiday. Maternal grand medical director of the Prudential Jess Willard. The Lord brings us into the world helpless but with Lima S. James was married to Erwin C. Jones. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Otto Insurance Co. western home office a physical and mental potential the limit of which has never been L.lvera Morrell was married to Andrew Karas. Johnson, Ashton, Idaho. reached by any man, and the height we attain depends entirely warned yesterday. oO on our own determination, and then as we complete our life, we He emphasized that every ani.and Mrs. Robert D. Brown, and RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL SKULL FRACTURES into a A of God must drift mal state bite is a potentially lethal have wise plannhelplessness. again Master Ralph Hiss, ten year old Mrs. Mary Brown. Mr. Jolley reed it all thus for a wise purpose. Mrs. Josephine Thomas, 104 N wound and should receive emerson of Mr. and Mrs. Newell Hiss, ceived his discharge from the US Sixth street, has returned to her gency treatment. Dr. Domm said that parents Provo, Utah, fell last Saturday, and they are making home from the L D S. hospital, in Air Force S W. Curry has returned to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake while Salt Lake City, after undergoing should be aware of seasonal play playing in an empty baseCity, Wednesday morning, where he is slated for surgery. of the apart- a home in Ogden. Mrs. Jolly was surgery on her knee. She is report-- hazards, such as fireworks, aban-ement apartment and formerly June Brown. ment house where he lives, cave - ins to be recovering satisfactorily Idnned refrigerators, wasl The ladys husband had been missing for more than a week, and suffered a fractured skull. He ini she asked a friend to go with her to the missing persons bureau. taken to Utah Valley hospital a condition. serious GrandparThere she described him as tall, and handsome, with black hair ents of the lad, Mr. and Mrs. and pretty white teeth. -Her friend gasped, "Why, you know your husband is short ,fat, Charles Tate and Mr. and Mrs W. J. Hiss of this city visited him bald, and hasn't a tooth in his head!" shushed the wife. "I know, but who wants that back? on Sunday. He was returned home SkylarkRy Monday and must be kept very Banter (England). DRciout For $adwicFw The young Catholic priest was assigned to help an aging mis- quiet. A check will be made this to determine the serioussionary who had labored loyally but fruitlessly among the fierce Thursday, ness or improvement in his cannibals of New Guinea. Tve heard that the natives around here don't take easily to religion. How do you get along with them, Father? VACATION IN SO. UTAH "Well," said the aging missionary, "I seem to be making proMrs. Ralph Webb and children, gress. On Fridays now the cannibals eat only fishermen. Emily the d that rabies are children. Kafirs Auxiliary read Sh-h-- sjwBpfefc, Mrs. Smith is the' former Bales, daughter ol Mr and Mrs. Glade Bates fonmrlv of Hxiele, but now making their home n Whittier, Calif. Col-lev- a Colleen Bates Smith, just graduated fiom the B Y U. with a Bachelor of Arts dceiee. Her husband graduated in 1988 fiom IIYU. The young couple left foi a months vacation in the Pacific Nor.hwest afterwhich tli y will make tlx ir a Wlnttier relatives and friends visit. They will then go to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where Mr. Smith will be stationed wuh the US, Air Torce. Mr and Mrs Glade Bates attended the graduation exercise of their daughter Colleen and then returned to Whittier, Calif. out and join with us Monday DELICIOUS i5LJJMW LADIES FOR It FOURTH YOUR hot Ever You Do It 'here Ever You Go ANNS SHOP ha the Open til 8 P.M. ri-- lit .... ... . outfit Friday lor your last minute needs op oOo Ladies' 7 d 1 rc'l.itives. The drill team will meet for the first practice, Monday, July 6th, at 7:30 p m. All drill team members are urged to be there. All ladies interested in joining the drill tpam are invited to come Animal Bites Head Home Accidents oOo nrLATTVTS T",IT Mrs. J, N'atman Smith and Mr, were visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs I .liner lletron ami othi-- For llie Holiday ft 'ear North Main Street Phone 778 week end! and Miss Nancy Bryan, left Wed Lotney. Considering the way girls dress in summer it is hard to believe afternoon for Southern Utah. Mrs. with Webb and family will visit that they really love clothes. Vesta M. Kelly. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Alldredge, at St George, Utah and All local mail will be carried by the Tooele-SaLake Stage Miss Bryan will stop at Enterafter July 1st. All mail coming to Tooele by tram will be suspended prise, Utah, where she will be a so it tells us in the Transcript-Bulletiof twenty five years ago guest of her grandparents, Mr. this week. and Mrs. Joseph A. Terry, for the In another headline in the same issue, it states that rains here summer. She will return this fall Sunday and Monday break long drouth; moisture is still eight inches for her senior year at Utah State below normal. In another article under Tooele County Extension University, Logan, as an ElemenNews it reports that machinery was set in motion for immediate tary Education Major. action on drouth relief work as it affects cattle (It is said by observers that a dry cycle strikes Utah every twenty five years). HERE FROM ALASKA Funeral services for Gwen Clark, age 11, daughter of Mr. James T, and June Jolley and and Mrs. Samuel W. Clark of Lake Point were held Friday. and daughters, Tammy, Lindy No man can state the day or hour, but war in Europe is certain, Leah, left Anchorage, Alaska, and said Elder J. Allen Lindberg, who returned to his home here are visiting here guests of Mr oOo lt n Pork & Beans Highway For Your Picnic lunch No. 300 can Cold or Hot Spam Hormel Spam Hits the Spot 12 oz. can Town House S.GnantJ Olives No. can Ripe Tea Timer Crackers Delicious With Cheese 1 Velveeta Kraft's Cheese Spread 4 45c 2 89c 4 lor 1.00 29c 75c U.S. No. 1 Large, Sweet, Tender Roasting Ears 5 Lemons Nectarines f HOtatOCS Sweet and Luscioui US No Selected White Rote G" nd tarbu-- lb. Ideal f''hhSoi1' lor "u8h fresh whole PINEAPPLES Safeway Guaranteed Meats Bel-ai- Von A BAR-- S 1959 IF YOU COME BUICK IIS DURING OUR July Celebration Sale :i) A Street Phone 7 Tooele, Utahi Crushed Jello Gelatins Ass't Fruit Flavors pkg. 69c each 25c 1I100 4100 6;49c Safeway Brand Cheese lb. HAAAS m Whole or Half Cudahy Puritan lb. By the Piece BOLOGNA GROUND BEEF FRANKFURTERS SLICED BACON 49c 39c 430 Famous Safeway Quality Tower Brand Wicklow 2 Good Quality Prices Effective 23c lb. bag 18 lb. Ik- - bag 39c 49c h 83 North Main Frozen-Pi- nk No. 2 (Whole, Half or Butt lb. 53c) ON A NEW Premium Quality or Regular 6 oz. can La Lani, Inkra Swift's Premium 12 to Shank Piece r, Pineapple lb. (Cut up lb. 37c) 19c Check These 4th of July Specials! Lemonade U.S.D.A. Inspected "A" Grade Whole for Wednesday, Thursday and Friday |