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Show H ior League ir H ili m in Jew city llMx 6 l VI I.T'0 1 (mu Diu It (ill ; Cily Bowling 1 9 rest Cafe Gordons Mons Wesr took all f nm the Toot lo Diu" High late Furniture I s 4 i fX' 1 t L Ufc-l- 9 li lit ' 7 points X, ' A 1959 at PRICE REDUCTIONS TERRIFIC We Must Move 20 Cars in the next two weeks before the New 1969 models arrive Come In and see Us for THE DEAL OF THE YEAR ON 1 WSl, Fugles Alh ns Foodtown 2 10 Gillespies 60" service held on lo the first place slot by taking hree points from the Mens Club Red High for Gillespies were Kuk with a 202 game 556 senes and Larry Siebers with a 195 the game, 535 series High for Mens Chib was Mike Uorick with a 1)2 game, 557 series The Market Basket moved into second place by taking four points from Tate Furniture. High for ihe Market Basket were Max 221 game, 577 Anderson with a series and Carl Johannessen with 72) Tooele Men To See Aelion Willi Redskins t V history Claire Elkington will be at the right tackle post, and Gordon Lee at left halfback. Elkington, a 19 year-ol- d tackle from ..AUTHORIZED COSPONSOR isar 'SHOP WHERE YOU SEE THlSSIGWl $l,000s in prizes U0 SLOGAfS-NOTKINGT- BUY O Stoker Motor Co. 44 East First North Phone 345 Tooele, Utah Mrs Helen Brace and son Steven been Washington, have Mr. and guests of her parents, Mrs Morris Shu Ids, for the past two weeks Her husband Martin arrived luisdv and will visit for two weeks, then he uml his famSt attic ily will return home um Mrns Club met at the home of Mr and Mrs J J at Milton, Utah, Tuesday Fourteen club members evening The D'er Du by party will be s were present for the regular 26th hi Id Satuulay evening. Sept sm ml hour and nieelint', at 7 It) p ni at the home of Mr refreshments . and Mis Re x L. Sikox, 373 High light , land Drive, All who have rcgis-lMr. and Mrs Gilbert Shepherd. r. d for the deer derby are inwere gue'sts for an vited to attend. A complete din Levan, Utah, at the home of a SIXTH BIRTHDAY visit overnight derby ner will be served, deer Master Stephen Davies son of prizes will be awarded and games brother and sister in law, Mr and Mr and Mrs Turret Davies, cele- will lie played A pleasant even Mis William Shejihe rd on brated his sixth birthday, Sipiein-be- r mg has been planned 14th A party was h Id ir 4.4.1. his honor, after school. Sept 5th 5 Robbv Callis Lithe guests were: ter, Burdell Riding, Kent Shosted Randv and Brent Bloomdule, Al len Chesshir, Shven Van Vleet, Steven H imilton, Brad Richman Davies and his sister, Christie 4 Games were played and light re freshmentts were enjoyed Stephen received many nice gifts. rasicrn Star Cas-tagn- busi-nes- mrnn IS OUR POLICY SUPPER was party given last Friday evening for Mr Eugene Crabtree, Salt Lake City, at the home of his sister, Mrs, Kail Stott, in celebration of his birthday A delicious supper, followed by games with prizes for the winners were enjoyed Others present were- Mrs children Crabtree and Steven, Gemel and Monte, Mr and Mrs Bryant Bushnell and Mr. Stott SETS REPAIRED IN YOUR HOME A t ? X Give us a call and well come right over! Most all repans can be made in the home. 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SUPPLY 272 North Broadway Tooele, Utah JSBi 4- 4- - 4 -- packaging 4 4 Too- to ele High School According i 210 game, 523 series Team Ute Coach Ray Nagel, he was out his standing in this year's Alumni male Milt lee helped with 200 game High for the Furniture Varsity game His high school men were Grant Shields with a coach was Dean Stringham. 530 series and Gary Tate with a Lee is also a sopho176 series The Hillcrest Cafe team proved more lie is 5 feet 9 inches and that they would be a team to rec- weighs 170 pounds An All - State kon with as they moved into third halfback at Tooele, he is a good studemt Coach Nagel reports that Lori Lyn Gregrich place by winning three points he has a great desire to play HAPPY BIRTHDAY from the Eagles High for to pretty were Rose Wrathall with a good ball and is one of the squads Miss Lori Lynn, daughter of Mr 209 game, 511 series, Jack Grif hard workers with an outstand and Mrs Arnold Gregrich who fith with a 520 series and John mg reaction on defense He also will celebrate her second birthday under on Giblon with a 501 series High for played high school ball Friday, Sept. 25 he Fagles were I arl Hammond coach Dean Stringham Redskin opponents for the 1959 with games of 197, 199, and 204 HAS SURGERY include the University of for a 600 series and Dick Shosted Ruth Tanner, eleven year Betty Oregon, University of Wash, Den old with a 479 series daughter of Mr and Mrs ver U , University of Idaho and The International Smelter start- UCLA, as well as five Skyline Ralph Tanner, underwent surgery on both feet last week in Salt ed to climb m the standings by Conference teams Lake City She is reported to bt four from taking Droubay points in the recovering satisfactorily Dairy. High for the Smeltermen An Primary Childrens Hospital. were Dave Fernau with a 204 OVER NIGHT GUESTS note from her friends would help 571 Whitehouse Chet game, series, Mr. and Mrs LaVon York, of pass away the long hours. with a 206 game, 555 series and Genola, Utah, were over night Bill Smith with a 515 series. High last Friday, at the home SISTER VISITS for the Dairymen were Gene War- guests of their son and daughter-ilaw, Mrs Visitors at the home of ner with a 226 game, 527 series sister of Gene, came out to see Sol J Selvtn are her sister and and Frank Erickson with a 502 ser- came to see how their granddaughusband, Mr. and Mrs Walter D ies hter Connie, was doing after hav- Schroeder. They arrived by plane In a battle of the Grocerymen ing broken her arm today from Evensville, Indiana. the Tood Center won three points While they were here, Mr. and rom Allens Food Town High for Mrs Elton Draper, Granger, a EASTERN STAR TO MEET the Food Center were tony Mehle of Gene, came out tos ee sister Adah Chapter No 15 Order of with a 542 series, Ken Hansen a how Connie was doing They Eastern Star will hold a bridge 533 series and Chuck Savich with supper and a pleasant visit luncheon on Sat September 26th 511 series Roldo Robins also and returned home that evening at 12 30 pm at the Magna Mas helped with a 223 game high for Connies grandmother, Mrs Carl onic temple All who aie interest he Food Town were Milton Jensen with a 196 game, 536 series Shell, Payson, came up last Sun ed are cordially invited to attend from Rod Poulson with a 200 game 509 day and was a guest of her daugh-e- r Those interested in going son Mr and Mrs Tooele should contact Mrs. Stewand a with and Darrel series Payne Gene York. She returned home art, Tooele 2390 W or Mrs Craw199 game for a 507 series. Monday, after making sure that ford 591-- J for tickets or transpor n PLUS VALUABLE LAS VE5AS VACATIONS Shakr.i Little Miss I hzabeth Ann daughter of Mr and Mts Franka at R honored was lin Shafer, party on Sat September 19th, tn celt brat ion of her fourth birth dav Games were played, light re ficshnienls and favois wire servDebhv ed to her and guests Danny Weight, (mine Barton, Gieen, I anse Sampson and 1 rank receivtd Shafer llizubilh Ann many very nice gifts DLtR DLRBY -- EITHER PONTIAC OR RAMBLER nritr rnoMsrAmn oi d v sopho- more who is six feet two inches and weighs in at 205 pounds, is a All-Sta- ytar; BIRTHDAY V. Two Tooele students will see action this year when the University of Utah football squad s its toughest schedule in former .aoe -- fm mm mm are pictured above with Redskin Coach Ray Nagel. Gor-elo- n 2 Droubay Dairy Food Center IS&R Co. Mens Club Popular Cars of 7 . UMYTRSITY Or UTAH fcMitball players Lee (No 24) and Clair I Ikington (No You can now buy one of the two most s' ! PRICES SLASHED. Pontiacs & Ramblers v v .j j , f 0H HEW 1959 (V& iV. 10 -- 4 Mr and Mrs Gas Shaffer, are York, arrived Sunday and visiting with their duughli rs and suns in law Mr and Mis Keith jOutin and family and Mr and Mrs Henry Rust and funvlv Mr and On Tutsday evening, Mrs Wallace Outzen entoi tamed for the visitors woh a dmm r and phusinl bine visiting togiifur Guests were the Shaffers. Mr and Mis Keith Outzen and family, Mr and Mrs Maik Oult n and Richard annly, Mr and Mrs Oulen and family, Mr and Mrs Henry Rust and family, and Mrs W A Moore from Salt Lake City Mr and Mis Shaffer plan to leave Monday to return home New j 2 it roun visitor; rnoM ntw York 25, 1959 5 IS (202) CjIiKviII Diu" took over top spot by dropping Burmin Jewthv (nr three (Miin's Ib'.h (or C.iMvills w is Al Ab'i tt with IIS a tones kt ith Ovevon Ind l 5(1 tines .mil ti ii"i i to Mi t Iml Youn hid a 2H (,.mic P. o, pniis was DoGillt spa s ' Oli" gums of 2 Pi ami til Si rn s Market Basket - Frfday, SeptcmSer series Keith Warr hail series High foi Tootle Ptug was Jun louts wdh a (212) 577 strus mi k Hi ve rage and 1 ate s Conf High spin! for two points each Bill lor (lie bt vi rage rmn was But kavdiain with the st ason high Mine of 2 Hi for a Ml') series leant male Mike Mogus had games of 201 and 2l1 for a ISO serits llieh lor Ijles (oaf was Steve Savith with a (2P) 5i4 St rit s or a t 1 ( Tim Able B with games ot 207 and for a 621 sorn s leammate Ned Garcta had games of 201 and 211 Bowling Caldwell Piug Guidons Mens T lit s ( out iThe Tooole Transcript 211 Cordon! 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