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Show T The Tooele Transcript 21', 1959 Frfday, 'August - ( y y' vlV j w y if IT'S A " - r irrs.u:ui tr tr rf Jrt. L.'''i ' k - ' - r j' f u I f 4 j i'r r.l V I r A Li t,. 1- j - -i- n n 9 . tm(.. FRANK SLY of Tooele, went the full distance on the mound yesterday, as Tooele downed Vancouver B C. three to one, to keep their Arvil L and T leanor Murphy and children, and Harold and Audiey Riley, attended the William 1 dgeley family reunion at .. " title hopes alive. Slys pitching gave the game to Tooele, inspite of play which was off again. n V i 4 .4 u 4 -. 4. Ladies W ant to Bowl? Join Scratc h League Womens scratch Bowling League is now forming teams. There will be a sweeper, August 26, at 8.30 p m. with $20 free bowling for the team that wins. Anyone interested in joining the scratch league, please contact Retha Gillette at 14S3 W anytime or Betty Debois at 1G70 R after pm. Bowling will begin Sept. 2 at 8.30 p m. Wednesday "lit Rh who will manage that phase of the Agricul- tuiul exhibition. The Fair opened at C pm. 1hiusd.iv evening kThIIIK IP M Mr. and Mis Abram Laird and son Jay, ly, Nevada, arnved on Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs Howard K. Haines Jay was here for a check up following the Memorial Day accident, which injured him On Wednesday Mis Annie and son Ltslie. of Woodruff, Utah, at rived to visit with the Lairds They all enjoyed dinner together, after winch Mrs Laird and Jay accompanied the Frazers home for a weeks visit. Mr Laird returned to Ely W Hot Springs, last Idaho, Saturday. AUiut 150 family members enjoyed a program, picnic tolunch, swimming, visiting gether, a n d a genealogy business meeting They returned home on 4 is AT RIGHT, Fair Manager James A. Tergu- son, examins the poultry, pigeon and rabhit pens for the County Tair, with John llavward 5 lasa -- Jc BBY Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tackett. Las Vegas, Nevada, former are rejoicing at the birth of a gul, Kaleen Joye, born on Monday, Aug. 10, at Las Vegas hospital. Weighing 7 pounds, 12 loo-elean- s, ounces A brother, Kurds and a sister, Karen are happy too Mrs Caroline Morrison, gi andmolher, left here Aug. 11 and is Visiting with her daughter and family and the becoming acquainted with new arrival. She now has twelve grandchildren. TRUE.... Real Bargains on brand name goods. FW1I1Y RTUMON I - J km v .. -- tVr i . fK ' WSITOR FROM WYOMING , Saturday, Mrs. Hai-- Waxham, Fine Bluff, Wyoming, who has been visiting with Mr and Mis Carty B Wax ham and daughter, at Rialto, Calif,, since June 1st, a invert here enroute home and has be n usiting for two wetks with her MORE AND MORE . , . . son, Mr and Mrs. Wayne A. Wax-haare buying at and family, and a sister, people Mr and Mis. T. J Rutledge, and Johnson's Grocery Store in with friends She plans to leave Stockton because they get Sunday for her home. r4 , Groceries, Meat, P.oduce, Ice Cream, Soda Water, Dry Goods, Hardware and etc ... In Stockton NO ) nwniviu:niMy OT Johnson's Store FIX--NO PAY1 Just call! One of our skilled technicians will repair your OR therell be no set charge! All work and parts are garanteed, and we fix all models! Low rates. ... v 3339135 333203 PRECISION ELECTRONICS 234 S Broadway Phone 814-Tooele, Utah 17 How does this affect you? TOOELES GERALD MCPHIE reaches first first is Jimmy Stephens. McPhie played left field Wednesday, but was scheduled to pitch safely Wednesday as the Vancouver first baseman reaches for the throw. Coaching Thursday. HERE FROM CALIF. .. Mrs. Esther Matson and sisters tion and are guests of parents Mrs. Melvin Mair, Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stout and Heimger, Mrs. Byron Lowery and children, Sharon, Lee, Robin, Mrs. Daniel Mair of Grantsville children, Hulene and Joe. Also visitors at the Gardner Cindy and Valerie, Los Angeles, home last week from Thursday Calif ; and Mrs. Bernice PeterVISITORS FROM ST. GEORGE son and twins, Criag and Vicky, thru Sunday were their daughter and Donnie and baby David, of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Wilcox and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turnbough Fresno, Calif., arrived Sunday children, Thelora, Chris, Randee, and children, Faye Dawn, Ross, right and will be visiting here and Douglas, St. George, Utah, ar- Michael, Henderson, Nevada. for three weeks with their mother rived Monday on a weeks vaca- - Strike against Kennecott is costing Utahns $2,367,000 every week SEVEN YEARS OLD Master Danny Miner was honored guest at a party held Monday August 17 at Tooele City Park, in celebration of his seventh birthday. Ball and other games were played and light refreshments jwere served. Guests were: Diane Perry, Kay Boltz, Teresa Williams, Terry and Vicky Bevan, Bryan Slaughter, Kenny Lee, Maureen Katie, Steven and Ged Miner Danny received many nice gifts He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Keith W. Miner. FOR SALE h 2 BEDROOM HOME 299 South - 320 West i; contact ERIC JONES Small Monthly Payments 0 O o o . o O . O . o O 0o. O o ( O o o O ECONOMIC IMPACT OF STRIKE LETUS.... O Everyone loses in a strike . . . individuals and companies suffer . . , family income stops '. . . merchants lose business . . . county and state governments lose tax revenues . . . how will this needless and senseless strike against Kennecott affect YOU? The table below shows weekly expenditures by Kennecott before the strike began, and also weekly expenditures now that the strike is on. Every week before the strike, Kennecott paid out $2,610,086. This went for payrolls, machinery, supplies, freight, insurance, taxes and other items. NOW, every week, the amount spent is $242,779. Thats a difference of $2,367,307 every week. Thats what the strike called by Union officials is costing. YOU, the people of Utah. Kennecotts Utah Operations . . GET THOSE o SPOTS O OUT.... .... DURING OUR Before Strike Every Week O Salaries and wages - -- - -- - -- Employee insurances, pensions, etc. Federal income and state taxes - - New and improved production facilities Natural gas - -- - -- - -- - -- Blasting powder - -- - -- - -- - Railroad supplies - -- - -- - -- - Electrical supplies Shovel, dozer and crane parts - - Brick, cement, etc. Lubricants - -- - -- - -- - -- - Iron and steel bar, sheet, etc. - - - Conveyor belting - -- - -- - -- - Pipe and fittings - -- - -- - -- - Reagents - -- - -- - -- --- -- --- Roll mill parts - -- - -- out Freight on products shipped Commissions to sales agents - - - --- ---- ---- Treatment at other plants Other supplies and services - - - Totals --- Supervisory and staff --- personnel remain on $ 809,270 86,110 806,925 366,800 72,331 15,417 36,678 14,614 20,241 11,786 7,181 9,980 7,236 6,023 20,346 17,154 117,857 7,440 52,800 123,897 During Strike Total Loss $146,622 43,345 42,735 0 462 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 $ 662,648 0 0 0 0 0 0 9,615 $242,779 payroll during strike. $2,610,086 Weekly Every Week 42,765 764,190 366,800 71,869 15,417 36,678 14,614 20,241 11,786 7,181 9,980 7,236 6,023 20,346 17,154 117,857 7,440 52,800 114,282 $2,367,307 Model Cleaners & Laundry 158 North ,hone Broadway 875-- J 1 o o o o o o o o Kennecott Copper Corporation o v 1 f A |