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Show I The Tooele Transcript 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, 1879. Published by the Transcript-BulletiPublishing Company, 58 No. Main Street, Tooele City, Utah. Address all correspondence to iitix 391), 'looele, Utah. Price It) cents per copy. Subscription J4 per year, The T, M Dornty Lundy re-- i union was held last weekend. On Friday evening, Uuly 24, utxuit 30 fannly memlxTS met on the lawn of Mrs. Martha Anderson's home m Stockton, and enjov.-visiimg und dinner together. Family mem bers present weie: E.. L. Dorrity. Edy, Nevada; Chester E. Doiriiy, Stockton; Mrs. Alverson and fam-dy- ; Mrs. Cherie Diuke and family, Van Nuys, Calif; Mrs. Rosilla Button and family; Mrs. Easiu Hunt and family of Piaagonah, Utah, alxnit 30 people. On Saturday, they spent the day at Saratoga Springs, where they enjoyed a picnic lunch, visiting, rides on the concessions, alter which they had steak dinner at 53 Handy Corner Cafe. Sunday family members met at Tooele City Park and enjoyed dinner, a ' ) m n Sidelights 't I,'.. . I ' r Tn teres ling 1 , fy i h Mrx. riectn , OE MOTHER AT BEDSIDE Guests at the hooine of Mr and Mrs. Iredeiie T. Evensen since Wednesday, July 22, ere Mis. Peters, Mjraloma, Calif., and Mrs. Opal Lambiiglit, Eullon, Nevada. 1 hey are spending rmic li time at the bedside of their mother, Mrs. Margaret Bradiield. of Leamington, Utah, at the looele Valley hospital, where she underwent eye surgery on Thursday, 28 July. They plan to remain hete until their mother is better. la-ver- n Tooele Bingham road through Middle Canyon now assured as business meeting, sports a FERA projects, so states a headline in The Transcript - Bulleand KIM STR1TBY games for the children and pleatin twenty five years ago this week. sant visiting together for the And as we scan the other news in the issue of July 27, 1934 Kim Strieby celebrated his sixth adults. This group has been meetwe find that Combined Metals Reduction Company, which recently on 29, Wednesday, July birthday ing together every year for the purchased the Bauer orchard, gave out the information that they with a at the home have the finest fruit crop in the past five years, in spite of the of his birthday party parents. On hand for the drouth which is spread over the state. fun were the following guests. V Tooele was visited by a life saving rain measuring 1.5 inches, Ricky and Robbie Huffman, Donwhich amounted to a flood. HOME PLAN nie IJooih, Jimmy Graham, Joe LOCAL BABE RUTH players and their County residents are warned about typhoid and innoculation is! Nash, Mike, Carmen Romano, DeBees, for a double header at Derks field. The State Babe Ruth Tournament is scheduled urged. managers gathered at McFarland and Hulltn-geCOUNSELOR bra and Sonny Gutierrez, Ronnie Vernor Dunn gets the scholarship to Snow College. for Tooele the first week of August. Monday, to board buses for Salt Laek Romero, Fred and Robert Wilker-son- , Aile L. England announces his candidacy for County Clerk where they were the guests of the Salt Laek 870 Larry and Ronnie F.dgemon, and Mrs. Millie Shields for County Recorder, for pTeasanTTiio Utah were children, Sara Maude and Clif-- j Hanson, Kandice Brown, CHI1DRLN V 1SI T GRAM) Rickey 477 North Elko farmers announce that they will winter stock for half of . and Bobby Lyn Pollack, Dr. and Mrs. Maurice G. Inger- - guests of their mother, Mrs. O. ford. Salt Lake Mark City, visited their) animal. (Thais what it said, which half? or was it a typographical Kim Jensen and UTAH Karen soli and children, Terry Lee, Les- - C. Dunn, for the day, Saturday, Kevie, TOOELE, ROWENA BRYAN error and should have read, Elko farmers' will winter half of and oil Mr. and Mrs Vernon Dunn and mother on Monday evening. lie Lynn, Allen and Sieven, Kayleen Strieby. animal ) Births reported: Mr. and Mrs. John Louis Spader, a son, July 21. Mr. and Mrs. Merril Charles Newman, of St. John, a daughter. July 24. Mrs. Lenora Horrocks and father George Tate are home from a six weeks visit with Mrs. George 0. Bradley at Oakland. Mayor J. Alex Bevan made a trip to Idaho Falls this week. Frozen Marjean Barrus the small daughter of O. T. Barrus, was painfully burned the night of the 24th, when her dress caught fire from a sparkler. Mr. and Mrs. George Barkley announce the marriage of their daughter, Dorothy, to Grover Higley of Grantsville. Cantaloupes at Cullimores are five for twenty five cents, and large size oranges are twenty five cents a dozen. Delmonte salmon Bel-ai- r Premium Quality-App- le, is twenty cents a can. Bread at the Home Town Bakery is three loaves for twenty five cents. Cherry or Peach You can buv a new Oldsmobile from Paulos Chevrolet Company Ig. 24 oz. for SC50 Is The Biggest Buy in the e Field!" 6Y, v Stauffer fj i 7ah-ln-Ai- e, Nevadt, w iS the only family member unable to be pi event, t imimitlee memliers in leuniun charge of Hus yeais were Ihinell Hunt, Carol Alver-siand Doughy Dirl. pjnai-J- d ixJ LOREN C. DUNN, Editor ' ALEX T DUNN, Publisher part ten years r.MTLY nrrNTON Fririay, July 31, 1959 Tho Tooele Transcript r, i W Phone East 2nd K Open Every Sunday 10 am Until 7 pm For Your Shopping Convenience FRUIT PIE Low-Pric- oOo Several of the too classes at the First Annual BYU Leader ship Week, being conducted in Salt Lake City this week, are taught bv two native sons of Tooele County. Dr. Eugene E. Campbell, son of Mrs. Annie Campbell of this city, is teaching one department in Bible appreciation and another on Mormon Church History in California." James R. Clark, son of Mrs. Edwin M. Clark, of Grantsville. is teaching two separate departments on phases of the Pearl of Great Price. The Leadership School enrollment has passed the 2500 mark, which is almost double the number anticipated and many Tooele county people are enrolled. Snow Star Ice Cream oOo It is estimated that the $4,096,920,296 paid by the alcoholic beverage industry in federal, state, and local taxes is just a drop in the bucket to the cost and heart ache of caring for the victims of drink. Fingerprinted arrests on file, at the Bureau of Investigation in Washington shows 47.8 percent were caused solely by liquor The annual school board report published in Tuesdays Tooele Bulletin had but one variation from previous reports. Heretofor the salaries of individual teachers was published, but according to a change passed in the last legislature, only the schedule of salaries is now required in the report. 'a . Men.: If you began thinking about descending the dugway of retirement at your fifty-fiftmilestone, by the time you reach the sixtieth you should have a general idea of how you expect to travel down into the valley . . . You will reach the river in time, but most of us, like the Missouri farmer at a camp meeting .are in no hurry. During the services a laborer in the vineyard, with the true revival spirit, placed her hand on his shoulder, and in the voice of a cooing dover, said: My dear man, don't you want to see Jesus?" Not tonight, the old man said. Not tonight, sister. Jos. this h (Prentice-Hall- Peas jy Bel-a- Food-- Mix Duality-Fro- zen or Match Tender Sweet ir 0orn Bel-a- Green Beans Broccoli Bel-a- ir 7 Golden Sweet ir 9 oz. 10 oz. Chopped Party Pride Assorted $ or uePlCS Flavors For Orange Juice SPlAl Minute Maid MMM X b Whole or Half U.S. Choice Grade Cut and Wrapped Free ' For Your Freezer 'a Frozen Concentrated 6 oz. ). oOo Millions of men welcome a little depression that doesn't hurt .too much for it gives them a chance to scare heck out of their wives. Powerfax, hm, Elliott Co. is a funny thing. It spoils children, In Transit. ON FURLOUGH A.M.E. Petty Officer 3 C Ron aid and Mrs. Judy Houghton, of .Jacksonville, Fla., arrived Monday night, for a visit with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Houghton, Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Proctor. They will visit until Wednesday, August 5, when Ronald will leave for Jacksonville where he will board the aircraft carrier Essex, and Judy will remain here with her parents during his six months tour of duty with the U.S. Naval Air Force. They spent a year at Jacksonville where he received special training, prior to this trip to Utah. A family get together was held Tuesday evening at the Max Proctor home. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Houghton, and children ruins men, streng- Grade Cut and For Your Freezer and U.S. Choice Boneless Sirloin or Boneless Rib Grade Round or Swiss J Wednesday, August 5 ,1 p.m. at the NCO Club fo rthe NCO Wives Club. Fabric Specialty Center South Main Street in Tooele Phone 1621 oz. e t cans 1.0D or Apple Drink Grape, Orange, lemon-limIg. 46 oz. Farm Fresh Produce! at Fabric Dresses modeled will be on display during the week of August 1 to 8, at Develncd 4 Beverage For Your Freezer Everyone Invited. FABRIC WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PVR CHASE AT EACH OF THE SHOWS Medium Scott's Waldorf Bathroom Choice HOUSE GUESTS Guest at the home of her cousin Carol Pewtress is Miss Doris Dek-ke- r of Delta. 8:30 p.m. No. 300 Shrimps Tissue 12 rolls 89c Grade Cut and Wrapped Free AT TOOELE 15 Ntw Pack Summer Garden BEEF FRONTS AT DUGWAY Friday, August Specialty Center Potatoes 12cansQAf U.S. Choice Wrapped Free U.S. 40 oz. pkg. Baking King louU Fall Fashion Show 7, 7:30 For All Your Homo or HIND QUARTERS Louise and Denins, also Steve Hawkins, Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Don Proctor and children, Larry, Leslie and Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough and children, Dennis, Christy and Jeffrey. Mr. and Mrs. Max Proctor and children, Bruce, Kenneth and Patricia and Ronald and Judy Houghton. A delicious dinner and visiting together were enjoyed. The entire group left Wednesday for their cabin on the Strawberry, where they will enjoy fishing, boating and other outdoor sports, also visiting together. They plan to return home Friday. 41c Bisquick BEEF ROUNDS oOo Temper thens steel J Fruit Sherbet Special! For Quality Meats... A 11 You Need to Remember is Safeway! Dr. J. If. Peck made the national magazine Quote, last week with the following story taken from his top rated book "All About H. Peck, MD, All About Men Premium Bel-A- ir 9 P.M. Tooele has had a wave of mild illness, which is rated to be summer flu. It will be August again, this Saturday. The seasons, months and days appear to take less time to pass every year one lives, Life is short at the longest when one looks back. oOo . 55c Friday Until oOo I: -- , omi -- y ' 09 U.S.D.A. Choice, Tender, FlavorfuL Servo One This Sunday And Your Whole Family Will love It. lb. Choice Tender Chuck Cut GROUND BEEF 79c Pure Ground Beef With only enough fat to make it cook tender end juicy. Never too much fat so that it "cook away" in the pan. Perfect eating every time. Safeway guarantees it. Lb. 41c large Sweet Bartletts Flavorful Fresh or Cottage Cheese Salads Carrots 2 k 29c lb 15 No. 1 New Crop Perfect With Roasts Lb, U.S. 39 215 Green Onions C Large Bunch Mild Flavor 49c BACON S. lb. Fancy, Flavorful Ideal For Slicing Iflii m 100 POT ROAST 0 nectarines Pears Ideal for Sunday Dinner RUMP ROAST Potatoes 1 Selected New Reds Serve 'em Boiled, Baked, Mashed, or Pried Ideal With Pot Roast U.S. No. 57c Wicklow "Ranch Style I I tb. Pkg 89c immarm Prices Effective Thursday, Friday, and Saturday I r |