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Show ril V Rnu'liiifT league Handings: Ou Gillespie I cwhI Center Basket II' lli reM Cafe I as It'S All ns la'e Men's C'lu! fr-kjkS'' ENDS SATURDAY great-to-b- e j great-tobe- - alive, I motion picture with the in-lov- j e Fabulous FABIAN and thaBLUE I . ! DENIM GIRL! i J ,U f enf ASIAN -HouryJ Oof tUe OiXIB Up" The I cmhI Center aNo pot iff lo a pood start with a 4 jxi.nl win over IJroubay Dairy. Il.gh for the I will Center wete Warn ll mas with a 2dJ game, 3H) Series, Chuik Saviih with a 214 game, 5VI series and Tony Mrhie with a 515 series. High for the Pairvmen was Closd George with a 4H senes. The Maiket Basket won three points from the Mens (hit) High for the Market Basket were Jed! Bennett with a 571 senes, Max Anderson with a 518 series and Carl Johannessen with a 214! game, 535 series High for the Mens Club were Mke Somomitv with a 2(W game, 526 series and Jack Long with a 188 game. The Hillcrest Cafe rolled over the Tate furniture team for 3 joints High for the Hillcrest Cafe were Rose Wrath jll with a 222 game, GOT senes, Jack Griffith with a 529 series and George Gillette with a 205 game. High for DeLaMare with a 214 game, 582 series, I a.Mar Vt ilhams with a 5.15 series and Paul Seeley with a 217 v V "V 2ck u e. -- WALDS pofeclioi - ; . HOG TOl'R . L'tah motorist in I'M) will en On January 6. some of the TTA joy the foutn ,.il fnnts ol timing! Kenneth K. Sprague, of Pugway, nieinliers and others, interested In by Imi.ng to pay I ss fun., 0,1 ,0lir- - 10 tall, IS one or twelve I'tah men1,,', aulomotnle in.ur.ime piolettion, ninniuted ' various hog farms in Huntsville rank Senator by ll .Kio.doij: lo the Asmh i.ilion ot Mo.. (D I'tah) for an tuniy. They viewede uj.pnmb i iltv and Surety ( oiup.ones (a. tin nt in the Air I nice At adt my purebred herds and atQuired has aniHiumed 37 Utah tan- - Ujhh mfoi nation, on liograisin. In a leafh-- t entitled "Congratu lations to Itah Motor iMs." the didates for the four United States I aihers Sons Banquet at ademies makes dear that The f TA held a meeting on Jan. faitors diteimme auto iii.uramel ,ven names have gone to the in tin Ag rtann. They ot tlaims and Air lime Atadeiny at Colorado raus - the th.e annual fathers and Sons the average cm of ea.h dami .Sp-tnfrom whuh one will be h ( ut., () b(. bl.( Ft.bruary 6, If these odors r.se. then rates go V h 1 1. d for ent. ame four have m h Schot, (he T(KHl!(, at up If they go down, then rates ..on(. j0 Military Academy room. liurjxise a! s.) go down iWest Point from wlmh one will Penovkh, Reporter 1m stleded, twelve have gone to kI upon In the u. Njvy At.iUi,,nv fl, wh,.h the Psa) I ah rates au-niu. Sl.u,ftj (wo 1umh1. Ih j h tnt claim .Sflii linns w ill , h rnadt bv I hi and the average u,M of ea hi u, Sl.njHr il ( the same or de- - ..j,,,, daun n aJil1, S.naIor Ml)ss has MORE AND MORE . . . c reasi-shgh.lv, resulting in t' I11)tninar,M t, im.n ,u lhe M,r m.Rtest d.c reuse of 12 per cent , h Araill.mv at Kinj.s in liability piotiH'tion cost and a are buying at Point, N. Y. One Utahn will lx' people IOJ) Of 3, (XT cent in mutenal for ,.nlrana. from a Johnson'i Grocery Storn in damage protection Cost. accord ,wle bN of 4 nJm, t,n Stockton because the get ing to the Asscw lation. eat h m.m.ber of Utahs Congres --7' 1 4 u N DE Vttl-ll- wuriue ji eMM-nem- e IT'S TRUE... . ' C I UIWERS OF THE Or HIE FIRST HALF (HAM-PIONSHI- finished high sjxcijI exa a do reversal constitute of,"11 they the upward trend that existed jn.minutions given by the United the jjjst and is continuing in most States Civil Service Commission will enter the lho, of the Western Slates" f,,r ,h, Slh,K)l ',ar of The leaflet, which many invur-j"lu- s unce buyers will be receiving soon Bill Codes, Ernie Paulox, Jim Godus. Batk. L to R Shiek Matekel. Mike Mogtis. and Bill Buckingham First half play was over a twenty week period TOOTLE exjx-riem- J1 A.F Per Share from Ordinary Incom Payable January 31, I960, to bolder of Seriet and Seriet Share of record InU . v LUXE ... ... ()f .Marine Corps Vi Groceries, Meat, Produce, Ice Cream, Soda Water, Dry Goods, . Hardware and etc in Stockton e al)( V Johnson's Store sf'bd fmm their insurance agents, makes clear that only claims of Utah motorists are charged to Utah and affect Utah The Utah National Guard tlus!rjl,s Aindents of visitors or' week announced its sjxuisorstnp of lurisls traveling through Utah are a statewide Junior Rifle Training charged, for insurance purposes, Program, to include hunter safety to their home territories. qualification cimse and cnmjvti tive matksnian'-hij)- , ojxn to all mmrixls of the State y-j- i Major Gen Maxwell E Ric h.j . I II Utah Adjutant Gt neral, Saul the first class of the program ixgan at 7 00 pm f rul iv, January S. ail . . ,H a Mjr,w recruiter just the Salt lake City National Guard1 lannounced are still there that 1523 Ave Last Sunnvsule 'Center, n the aviation field Twenty youngsters are enroll-- d tif the Marine Corps. that group This is for a limited time only, is "This program being developed fo reduce the ever increasing and is a guaranteed assignment number of hunting accidents that (There are 21 different schools occur throughout the state each 'within the aviation field, one of year." Gen Ruh remarked "Bovsjthese is aerology, these are the and girls 12 through 21 are eligible weather men jf the Corps, there to enroll. At this moment the are also aviation electronics, jet program is ojx'rabng in Salt Lake m, hames, helicopter mechanics. and many ordinance We hopejavution City, Murray and Totx-lto expand the program to each of more. the 27 Utah cities, with National If you are interested in aviation Guard Armories," General Rich or would like any information continued. ulout the Marine Corps, contact Action of the 1959 Utah Legisla- - your local Marine recruiter, who ture now makes it mandatory that will be in Tooele, every Tuesday every youngster qualify through'at the local Draft Board Office, this hunter training from 10 a m. until 2 p n or he safety will may In? contacted at Room 7, of State before the program, the Maurice Building, 428 South Mam Street, in Salt Lake City. Jh-- Bargains on brand name goods. Real 'Mnle the reductions are iwt',onl delegation 37 sijhle," the Asscx lation said.) The f candidates to R P MAJOR Bowling League, are pictured above. The team is Tooele Beverage, and members are front L OnumaScOP COLOR by I1 mi,,'r MAJOR League ! 7.7 I A! Anidmiv ui!ui ' J V The Tagles and Allen's rood Town split four points. High fori the Eagles were Don Robinson' with a 204 game. 5.V4 series and Pete Hatch with a 513 series. Hi for the Lood Town were Rod1 Poulson with a 199 game, 556 series, Milt Jensen with a 528 seri.-and Yen Peasnall with a 524 series. Cliff Shields, secretary ') I'f'A JJiglililcs e ViO 1 s JERRY fDllnt'lV Yoillll for F. fame. ' Iii-iin- !latt w(;o Diihii for 1 4 lex Dairy It's the Il .ill 15. 1900 1 I S & R Co j n 1 mul Drouhav half High for (id, wert Larry Sit-I- rs pies L with a 21U game, 5"! scriis, Kill 0 Kok with a 5 6 b ru a and Shit-k- l 0 Man-k-- l with a 514 series. Irani-inair Mac Magee wnh a 015 game and Cliff Shield, wnh a 2u7 game 0 helped ill Hut Ilich for the hotel-- , 2 lermrn Ht-Dale I email with 2 a 2J9 name, 570 series and Hill 3 Smith with a 0t)7 game. 577 s r- j,1)ir, ,tw 1 town Furniture I IfnTZTJ?!? Friday, January Transcript December 31, 1959 HAMILTON MANAOIMINT ' CORPORATION WILURD box 372, C. ATKIN U27M. Tooele Ri e a good start for the second half) by dropping the TOOELE Drug for four points. High for Tate's was Gib Hanna with games of 235 and 237 for a big 648 series. High for Tooele Drug was John Paulos. Boyd Loveless Bateman Jewelry also got a Tooele Swim Team's good start as they won four points from the Tooele Beverage. High Pictured above is Tooeles co- - Tooele freestyle relay team cap-fo- r Bateman's was Ernie Wey 'captain Boyd Loveless, during his'ture first place, and last year as each and will be presented by land with a 201, 524 series. Highjdaily work out, as he attempts to'a sophomore, he did the same'qualified Utah National Guard anil for the Tooele Beverage was Bill lower his lime, in the 200 yard, thing. This year, he is expected National Rifle Association with a 567 series freestyle. Boys is Tooeles best to win the 200 and also swim tors. In recent years Utah Nation- Mike Mogus had a 209 game. bet to capture this event in the again on the Buffs winning relay al Guard personnel and teams Caldwell and Barrus! Drug stale meet. To date the team. have been accorded recognition in Motor had to settle for 2 points'times he has posted in dual meets A product of Tooele Age Group rifle and pistol competition, both each. High for Caldwells waslare the best in high school swim-Keit- h swimming Loveless swan on 3 locally and nationally, Oveson with a 217, 565 circles, but are still much relay teams last year that set Upon completion of the required ies. Teammate Bud Carmack hadjslower than the state record, Intermountain records for ages 15'classwork each graduate will a 540 series. High for Barros M,ke Smurthwaite of East holds 18. ceive a qualification certificate . Motor was Tm Ablett wuh a j the State Fish and Game this record of 2:07.3, as compar- - A diligent trainer, hard work-fro543 series, and Keith Cook and the Utah Nation-ning- . ed to Boyd's best of 2:14.0. Love- er and especially keen about a 203, 541 series. Guard. The Guard will award less has five weeks in which to Loveless will be gunning Mike Mogus, secretary knock more than six seconds off Smurthwaite's record, during the a tophy to high marksman in each his time. Its a big order, but by state championship meet. Now class. A Navy tradition came into be20, Loveless should be that the Buffs are in serious trainFebruary ing on Dec. 25, 1914, when the close enough to give it a scare. ing, you can look for all their crewmen of the battleship New A veteian of high school cham- times to improve, but we'll bet York gave a Christmas party for he was good that Lovelesss meets time will show The Employer's Annual Federal pionship 125 children at Edinbrugh, enough as a freshman, to finish the biggest improvement of them Unemployment Tax Return, Form 910, covering the calendar year second in the 200 free and help all. 1959 has been changed to a punch-carOn Dec. 29, 1812, the USS ConThis school is in Memphis, Tenn. stitution The United States Marine Corps type tax return. District D("Old Ironsides) captured the British frigate Java announced recently that men in- and is composed of 21 different irector Roland V. Wise stated towith a loss of nine dead and 25 terested in aviation duty may now courses. Any one of the following day. The returns, which are now wounded to the British 48 killed jbe accepted and guaranteed their subjects may be taken: aviation being mailed to taxpayers, will be electronics, jet mechanics, in three parts. One part will be and 102 wounded. assignment to airmens school. copter mechanics, aviation com in -- instruc-Buckingha- ser-lmin- g u 20-4- D reeled tf for! DON SIEGEL Saeeopiif by FRED WINSTON GIPSON MILLER Tax Guide Lines , SOONO TireOPMONlC AND d Allsop Really Offers Many CHOICE HOMES 4 UNIVERSAL INmtwnONAl MATTINEE SAT. PICTURE 1 P.M. STARTS SUNDAY One of Tooeles choice homes is offered through our Agency, and is located in beautiful Westpark Subdivision. This home is all brick, with brick garage, beautifully carpeted living-rooand two bedrooms, on main floor, spacious kitchen with beautiful cabinets, full basement with large rumpus room, and an extra bedroom and second kitchen for family use. Two baths, and in most excellent condition. This home is a wonderful buy at $20,000. Fully landscaped. FHA terms available. munications, aviation ordinance and many more. This program is open for a limited time only, so any young man interested in this aviation program, can contact the Marine Recruiters who are located in Room No. 7, of the Maurice Building, 428 South Main St., in Salt Lake City, Utah. You may also call collect EMpire m MINING ASSOCIATION UTAH "From the earth comes an abundant life for all " I960. second part is a brown print copy of Form 940 which should be retained by the taxpayer for his file. The third part consists of an original and duplicate copy of Schedule A of Form 940 on which computation is made of the credit against the Federal Unemployment funds. The original copy of this schedule should be sent to the District Director with the Form 940. The duplicate copy is for the taxpayers records. Any employer who does not receive these forms by mail and who has had four or more employees on at least one day of each of 20 calendar weeks during 1959, should write or call for copies at the District Director's office. Room 366 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah, Mr. Wise stated. - Ext. (Telephone: EMpire 464, 465 or 466). JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE OF SALES StUl Going At ANN'S SHOP and MOTHER GOOSE SHOP Great Values on Regular Stock Womens and Childrens Wear! ANNS SHOP MOTHER GOOSE SHOP 7 N Main 14 West Vine l The average car buyer, weve found, thinks Mercury costs hundreds of dollars more than it actually does. Its so beautifully styled, so superbly built. It comes as a pleasant surprise that a Mercury costs name car only $36 more for this Monterey sedan. No wonder Mercury sales are up more than any other car in its field a big 48o. 4-do- ce r . 4 ' i w f .. N Sv - If you want a brand new hohe, that has never been lived in, and kitchen on main with large livingroom, dining area, floor, three fine bedrooms and bath on split level area above and a beautiful full basement with walk out entrance to back yard, that will make an exceptionally fine home, in one of Tooeles finest housing areas. FHA approved for $16,000. Another one with two large bedrooms, spacious kitchen with built-irange and oven, and large livingroom and ceramic tiled bath, and full basement. This home is a beauty for $15,200. If purchased soon, you can choose your own painting colors and linoleum. So hurry, large 80 by 120 foot yard. Curb, gutter and sidewalks and oiled streets, included. n I v Hpp 7iTC,une !IWM QnemaScopE: DE LUXE COLOR by STEREOPHONIC SOUND BEFORE YOU BUY SEE ALLSOFS SERVING TOOELE FOR MORE THAN 25 YEARS All Financing arrangements handled by us, end NO WORRY for you. ALLSOP Realty PHONE 66 BIRTHDAY far away7 Join the party by long distance NEW, LOWER LONG I RATES Now, for only $1.75 or less, you can call anywhere in the country, except Alaska or Hawaii, and talk for three wonderful minutes at the n rate or nighttime on Sunday (plus federal excise tax). Mountain States Telephone v AWOfr iw6vww s'y- nwAwtwM.i THE BEST low-pri- J DIVISION BONNEVILLE MOTORS station-to-statio- .vivwte i DISTANCE $36 YOUVE EVER SPENT. This price difference over the car buys Mercurys more beautiful styling. It buys a quieter ride (23 more insulation), greater stability (7' longer wheelbase), and extra quality. See and try 24 more advantages at your Mercury dealers showroom. 'XR 278 North Main Street Phone 888 Tooele, Utah or name Sedan v. comparable model of top Based on manufacturers suggested retail delivered price for 1960 Mercury Monterey If your pocket book wont stand monthly payments, these better homes demand, we have some very fine homes in Tooele Highlands, that will meet FHA or GI requirements. Let us show you some. Priced from $8500 up to $10,500. ' &f development. prepunched card should be filed Director on or be- A so little more than the leading low-pri- Another very lovely home in Pioneer Circle, that has two fine bedrooms, large livingroom, kitchen with large and sunny picture window, eating space. Full basement with extra bedroom, and laundry and plenty of room for large rumpus room. This home has many extra features, too numerous to list, such as air conditioning, disposal, kitchen range .extra fine electrical work, beautifully landscaped yard, and oversize garage. This is a wonderful buy at $14,500. The bitter-twe- et love affair of F. Scott Fitzgerald and hit Beloved Infidel, Sheilah Graham! a green colored form 940 which with the District fore January 31, New Year's resolution . . Boost Utah's mineral industries! Experts predict a population growth of 54 by 1975 In the Pacific and Mountain States. To share fully in this growth, Utah must furnish thousands of new jobs and the basis for this expansion must come from mineral Industries. Given the right economic climate, Utah's minerals inevitably will attract the investment capital needed for maximum Si c |