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Show Baseball Safely Fuels Sale of Milk lleaelies Record High of i: The Tooele Transcript SEEING WITH DEAN i KSJC 31, 1959 TRIP TO ULST COASl Mr. and Mrs. E. V'. Sollis and Dcana and Jams, and daughters, acudents J Mr. and Mrs. Dean Sollis, enjoy 1.00 pm. years ago. Monairtis at Tixx-lc- , ed a trip to the west coast. They More of the nations milk sup The National Safety Council disThe case for addition of the bonus rule in baseball is growing 1 RIDA Y visited at Las Vegas and Hoover cusses the increased safety of Un- ply is reaching consumers in bot- stronger. There has been so much adverse comment about the ruk-- i Dam enroule and visited at Ana tles and cartons than ever before, and its effects in recent times, that even TrXH-lCongress is getting inpeople of today in ills recently ot Moose, 5 30 pm. Calif, Disneyland and the rethe National Dairy Council jheim, terested in the controversial measure. Tooele lost last week to King Puljl!hed statistical yea rbook. Veterans Hospital at Long Beach 1959 "How of edition ports in its Of course one of the chief critics of the rule in the N.B.C. play . oft Acc1, nl facts." Joy where Mr. E. V. Sollis, spent 18 "ITieir Use Americans Dairy an In I'tM, the Council booklet are our colleges. Time after time, outstanding months during World War II. They game. Tooele was unable to solve met ac- Foods," just released. athletic prospect, not necessarily in baseball alone, Dukas pitching, and a few costly shows 91,000 Americans Then aico visited Marineland. bulleI'sO hi on statistical "In the olf 1958," is cidental death in but other sports, (.'gradua plucked only 1,100 less errors proved their downfall. Toothe coast to San Frandrove up iS the a 1923-3full than the tion from high school, never to realize average of 92,100. tin states, "the proportion of ele lost to Ted's Glass again cisco, where they made a tour of sales of nulk which waslIumi t,e thrill of competitive collegiate sports and It's more impressive, though, unable to hit with men on, and the points of interest of the area in outlets'the fluid niaiketed SKirts when a the of through through "growing up" process rapid population growth three costly errors put Tooele with visited with Mr. and Mrs. They 45.5 of per step by Step process. one loss in the second half play since 1930 is considered, the Coun- reached a recotd high Walt Sollis at Pleasant Hill, and cent." This is in contrast to the A rumor indicates another prospect has sucTooele and King Joy will play- cil pointed out. returned home after a week and a cumbed to the Jure of the bonus ottered by the when only alxiut there mid Thirty five years ago off the l irst Half title in foui a half of pleasant vacationing. of farmer's sales for lhlrd t, ' has four league were 77.4 accidental deaths major league teams. Tally Stevens' prime prosweeks. Tooele am i yrnrnge . X in and every 100,000 peopl in the United milk was consumed in fluid form pect for a freshman quarterback, the PATIO PART Y games in second half play In brivf: Fresh milk that is not brother of Keith Hubbs who has gained fame for the "Y" is will make up two games before Slates. Last year there were 52.2 A patio party was held Wednessold to consumers to drink finds reported ready vO forego his college educaiion and sign with a the Round Kobi'i begins, Sunday. death. day evening at the home of Mrs. its way to market in the form ot team for a "fabulous" bonus. her Esther Fox in honor of August Kith and the Slate Tournafoods of one the other whetHFRE FROM CANADA The baseball people themselves are beginning to wonder dairy ment starts, August 28 29 and 39 brother and sister in law, Mr. such as cl. ;se, icc cream, butter, her it all worth it, and the first real move to do something alxnit x and Mrs. John Booth, Las Vegas, Mrs. Donald W. Mabey and dry or evaporated milk. With pop it, may come from within baseballs ranks! Nevada. A delicious turkey din children, Craig, Scott, Janice and ulation increasing more rapidly oriLast week, we sat in Derks field and watched one of the ner and all the trimmings serv CanNorth the ginal BIG BONUS baby's, Paul Pettit, perform for the Seattle Marylyn, Bay, Ontario, than milk production .and ed on the patio, visiting and home ada, arrived here Friday, June 2ti. average amount of milk each per- Rainiers. His performance was only fair, and was far exceeded movies were enjoyed. Guests Invia air. They are guests of par- son drinks remaining relatively by some of the other unsung players on the teams. cluded Mr. and Mrs. Ora Johnents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Facer and constant, a bigger production of dollar son, Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill, remember, was signed for a Pettit, you'll are also visiting with parents, Mr the milk is being consumed each bonus ten at $10,000 per year to help the tax burden. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Krause, Mr years ago and Mrs, Harry Mabey and other year as "fluid nnlk. been a nice deal for him . . . collecting his salary along with and Mrs Francis Its Bryan, Mr. and relatives. They are spending someHow much nulk did you drink his $10,000 a year bonus for the past decade. Mrs. Donna Mrs. Norman Roth, time visiting at the Facer cabin if your consumption was average But the Pittsburgh Pirates, who made the original deal finally cut Bumpus, Pete Hatch, Dude Morin the Uinta Mountains. in 1958? One hundred and forty him lixise this year, and the Salt Lake Bees, still hoping to get gan, and Mrs. Dorothy Miles. Mr. Mabey will join his family quarts per year, says the Coun- something out of the big fellow, were finally forced to trade him reg price $3.98 4 sometime in the first week of Aug. cil. This is alxiut 15 percent more off to Seattle. This week only CHILDREN VISIT and they plan to return to Canada than the average was during the Needless to say, Pettit has not hurt the Bees in the games Guests at the home of Mr. and the last of the month. later thirties. he's played in since then. The nice thing about the trade is that were As for other dairy foods, aver- Paul has been able to play, something he would not have done Mrs. Fred Nloscon last week and Mr. Mrs. Palmer and Earl SVUM PARTY age consumption for cheese, ice while at the Bee camp. of Las Vegas. They were family Miss Gail Davis was hostess at cream and fluid non fat milk were of nicest one the We have nothing against Pettit, personally. He's by joined here for the weekend a swimming party, held Wednes- up in 1958. Cheese, in fact, set a guys youd ever want to meet. But to quote him direct'y, if he had the Duard Woofinden family of regular price 5.95 al22. Following the swim, new day, July record, jumping it to do over again, he would take his time and come up through This week only Hurricane, Utah and on Sunday light refreshments were served to most a pound per person over the ranks. the Frank Moscon family, makby Bonnie Pendleton, Geraldine Gam consumption of the year before. As it was, he spent a good deal of time playing for the minors the family group complete. ing 98 non 4 ble, Lucille Pogue, Fae and Mae Butter, cottage cheese and anyway. And he now recognizes the fact that a fellow has to grow Mr. and Mrs. Palmer are visit 4 Brown, Alice Richardson, Verna fat dry milk were the same as in with the game . . . learn things from the bottom up. 4 ing this week in Salt Lake, with The 1957. Cream, evaporated and con4 Prince and Gloria George. A lot of today's high school stars, with stars in their eyes over his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Les4 group met at the home of Gails densed milk, chocolate milk, but- the a for fabulous of with the big leagues bonus, ter Palmer. Steven and Rose Ann prospects playing 4 Mr. Mrs. and Lambert were whole milk and termilk 4 parents, could take a leaf from Paul Pettit's Ixxik. You'll learn a lot in Woffinden remained here for dry a 4 N. Davis, to enjoy the down slightly. in addition to baseball, how to live with people, how more extended visit with college 4 their "Adding all the dairy foods toof with a member to conduct yourself as responsibilities, grandparents, the Moscons. society it and so forth. gether in terms of the milk 4 took to make them, the average And baseball would do well to adopt the rule now used by the 4 ENROUTE HOME American last year consumed the pro football and basketball leagues, to the effect that they cannot 4 Jim Price, Ridgecrest, Calif, ar4 milk. 695 of of pounds touch a player until his class has graduated from college. Even equivalent 4 is Milk production for 1958 exceed- the draft rule might be a gotxl thing for baseball, though that rived Tuesday evening and 4 several days spending visiting 4 ed 125 billion pounds, or 719 pounds sport is pretty much big business first, a sport second. 4 with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Guy of milk per person - the lowest 4 SOMEONE WANTS TO U IN . . . Farrens and family. He has been 4 In other for record is any year. Looks like himself Utah's Jack Gardner building something in Wyoming and Denver, Colo., on 4 much the Council the 4 words, says, of a basketball empire at the University of Utah but he better business for Ford, Edsel and Mer4 talked of surplus equaled only 6 watch out or things could backfire. 4 cury. He also visited his son, Mr. f and 4 Genial Jack has gone to a lot of bother to line up the likes of and Mrs. quarts of milk per Full Range of Air Conditioners 4 Bobby Ridgecrest and J1 for the year. person Billy "the hill McGill, and more recently Allen Holmes of Weber children, at Denver. Mr. Price 4 About 20 cents of each dollar College and 4 J.C. fame. Word has it that some of the is 4 enjoying his visit in Tooele J spent by consumers for farm - other coaches in the league are trembling. 4 much. very foods is to used 4 pur'produced And just this we ek.Gardner announced his 1959-6schedule, 4 foods. for this But chase dairy all of his with one but schedule slated for the weekend 4 receive Ute teepee in Salt Lake. 4 investment, consumers 4 many essential nutrients equal or The only visit Gardner will make away from home will be to 4 in excess of this percentage. For the Dixie Classic in 4 Raleigh, North Carolina, where some of the 4 example, dairy foods contriubted cream of the hardwood talent gather each year during the 4 4 to the national food supply almost Christmas holidays. 4 The United States Civil Service 26 percent of the available proThe "I'll play em at home so I can be sure of winning" tech4 4 open tein, 23 percent of the fat, 76.9 nique is used by such nationally ranked mentors as Adoplh Rupp Commission announces an 4 percent of the calcium, 19.1 per of Kentucky, Coach Everett Case of North Carolina State, and competitive examination for the 4 4 cent of the vitamin A value and others. It works too, for a while. following positions: 4 an 47.9 percent of the riboflavin Chemical Equipment Repair e But we took a look at these teams Gardner will play at 4 4 Yet $2.14 to $2.63 per hour essential vitamin er, Los New next Mexico of winter. Angeles State, State, Loyola 4 in spite of all this nourishment, Los Angeles, Heating Equipment Mechanic, 4 State, and so forth. Washington 4 dairy foods contributed only 16.4 There are teams like St. Marys and Ohio State slated. But by $2.28 to $2.79 per hour 4 f' Phbne 112 Warehouseman, $2.09 to $2.54 Tooele 4 percent of the calories offered by and large, it looks like a set-u- p 60 South Main schedule! ' 4 a fact of Americas food Oh, not that some of these clubs cant play basketball. But per hour 4 These positions are located at terest to weight watchers. L.A. State is noted for experimenting with such goofy ideas as soles on their shoes to offset the oppositions height advantage, Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway, Ft. Dougstriped uniforms to prevent a wrong pass to the opposition, the Utah, and Headquarters, las, Utah. referees located above the bankboard, and so forth Applicants for the above posiNew Mexico State was one of the teams in the playoffs for a NCAA District berth last year. They didn't make it, losing to tions will not be required to take Idaho State. But most coaches in the country will tell you the sched- a written examination but will be ule is designed to give the Utes a big record . . . with the big rated on the basis of experience their! test coming at the Dixie classic, followed by the Conference series. and training claimed in in Now, what if some of these teams start licking Gardners applications and any additional Comthe formation secured by Gang . . . McGill, Holmes and all? And by the W'ay, who will be there to make up the all? And if those lickings come on Gard- mission. Full information and the necesners own court? be There is something to say for playing a few games away from sary application forms may home. The players kind of get used to a foreign crowd, a little obtained from the Commission ExSer-F- . different atmosphere, and eating and sleeping away from home. aminer In Charge or Civil at located Willard Peterson, Gardner could come up with the Big record next year . . . but there are coaches of a few other teams that have other ideas. the Tooele post office; from the Regional Director Tenth U. S. Hope Jack has thought of that! And while were on basketball . . . congratulations should go Civil Service Region, Bldg. 41, at to one of our friends in the coaching end of the business for mak- Denver Federal Center, Denver 25 or from the Board of ing a big move upstairs. John Grayson, mentor at Idaho State has Colorado; taken the University of Washington job vacated by Tippy Dye. U.S. Civil Service Examiners, at Well miss Tippy, but be mighty happy to find John in his place. Dugway Proving Ground, Dugway Utah. Idaho State is the loser! WEEKEND GUESTS VISITS PARENTS STRENGTHEN Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Peddicord, Carson City, Nevada, spent last Mrs. Glen (Carol) Larsen and AMERICAS PEACE POWER weekend visiting at the home of baby son of Burley, Idaho, arrivMrs. Anna Gillespie. Horace D. ed Wednesday and are visiting Pea t Costs Money of with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie, Ogden, Utah, son Mrs. Gillespie, spent the day, Sat. Roy Dobson. She plans to spend BUY U.S. SAVINGS BONDS about two weeks here with them. visiting with his mother. Man is safer from today than lu was 35 CHICAGO SlNIUY Friday, July M 2). h I educa-farmer'- ' .. 18-- 4 5-- t V e X I s ii e -- SPECIAL CLEARANCE MR. HAMLET GRIFI ITUS, Salt Lake City, Ttxiele Ordnance Depot employee, shows a procedure in iiie repair of a calibre 50 machine gun to Sp4 Gerald Case, 431st Ordnance Company Presidio of San Francisco in connection w: h army reserve training at Tooele Ordnance Depot, Utah. U. S. Army Photo ... Columbia Record Albums S269 MONTH END AND AUGUST CLEARANCE Stero Albums At Style Shop all-tim- e 19 $3 TAtES North Main Street in Tooele One Group Children's White Slippers and Sandies ... Fina Clearance 1 Group Women ... Fans $1895 Canvas Sport Shoes Now 1.99 Open Exams For C.S. Work Gordon's Furniture Co. - Enna Jetticks Shoe Sale Held over for a week. 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