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Show m The i cco!' r t TVf'M'i I Vlt I - I 1 T it -- l - r 1 Tmtha Tohnson were In rhvre rf tlie a. fair, and are to he in.i.p'i. v f'r IOC! 'T c THE TUOLLE TPANCCKU'f Srr unit Cttv. n.i!i I nt- n d .i( h Tr.ilav lit ; if t it, Matter .it hr Bust Olliit Ut Ii a '.i 1 b . I'l i'i, uitilrr Ait iif Man It k, D"1). !'u!,!.-,h.-- ! Iiv t!ir I'li''! !utl (Vi ,ii)M i il Hti!-t:, , M Nuil'l Mill! Stint, linitti ( tv, It ill nil rurnS- I'i.ili i.uulnir (it )Ui !ll, Si ,er yi ir i riit,mi Si Im I l) J'r IsMied done el for a job The Sterling R. Harris Si bool of A would like to think everyone refreshments was jn charge m.' It d v,ai ,so who . who in any way contributed to sud,., o' the r annua! ait evhiln: w(i a comimnee o. IMA mem. and tea A special thanl s to the'he s s. rvi- -l the guests at list whose wotkx were Mion Davis and n1h M,s jk,M and to the public who Mipiau ted' u.() tae event. Iiharge of puhbcitv would like m Hie exhibit was extended Ihis! ihmk IV eddms of the I .i c ,jit year to include d.fiereot lves o ani) It.Hetin for their help am art done by students of the school the loo iii'uhaiits who .elowrd We Bank Pun ip.tl Stephens, th. them to use their windows lor ad. also (.. Mis Th faculty and students (or their very ei rt n .e display Nona Shildey who helped duo, ; q Mu Cora Jensen and Mrs her rad o nio'ti.im PI thij Balm Itulli ri.i'-- i 1'tM. 1 ALEX F. DUNN, l,.rague In cresting I s. J t I I 'i ie I'l.iv, !i ! ('n j. i.- i; id. h i u i I t V ii r, i .i 11, II kbi:d.i h-c- . .,i an . 1 Nj .h Sales ll.l IK line and Bi;t) M.m iii Jei rv t ee an l..e. ns Ai Kei.nv C I i. 1 .dd .if, I a . , r , l n ,s Pei k. I .ml U n k'I ' it. W j II A.i.'l II. mt, and I'.iKv Vv I ,s i FAVORITE IN 1 if i i j 1), .i C I v S..II ii Yenrs ,"o 'I'lii WYek NRST kn 111 RITY Bank and Pi.i'v ( o M At o.i ami Stise Cailv K.itiih.istos s' raw In rr s wire rn the rr.uki-intmljv A ' I v i s R in i'l ldvianls, t M h n'miit rm.n.i! bumper rinp is t vpei ted ami it w.il rt.n its pi A Vtdh.im Spallord, Roger hifds, D.iy the peak of spring ftn.u rs was fc.u bed tilni,t iwo wetks ago Mihtr, Gem Bryant, B.lho Van ami flowers aic pomp to he Marie for Mt mortal D.i N.iy to h.ne tlie hr!'1 test water in its hetirv, Closer Cteek is VIsTV UMR: Manager Ken hut rliy faint crops nlonn it h.u Ks are burning up for want of nuns-tuie- . Colli-dpami .Mike Jonhson. Play-eiJunior student. Pictured above they are Slate Jvecurity employee rmploymenl Alden I ott, Jr. Ihiwatd were at luoele High School last week giv-It- S front L lo R: Trank Jacobson, Colleen Ely in the nu n ir 'Jin dust storm Tuisday een,np wis the B, Mai stas, Kenneth Frank Sly. and Randall. general aptitude lest to next years (f l ritiens Walter igil, Steve Marline PTA, who also commendfishing is popular nt Wrnnn Crnk with the plimm;: of r,;ifm Dr. Donald Super of Columbia County Al 1 1 S LOODTOttN and ed the outgoing officers for their lepa! size trout. University ranks this test as activities during the past 2 years Cafe Managerl.ddie Dallint Miss Donne Tumuli was injund in a lot and run unto a HIE bc.t battery of aptitude tests Admission to Tooele high Sihnol gr.iilii.itmn will In by In ket only ton and Jatm-- Leonelli, Piavers Retiring officers are Mrs. fur cuunsiling. Idle 102 graduates have hi en given the Inkets lor dntr.hiilam Kent Atkin. Joe Buys, Pa7 Larson, president: Mrs More validation work has been Cosetu Casfagno, first vice presiAllen Young. Gary Dalton. to family and friends. , put on this t than any other on dent, and Mrs. Bclva C. FredrickAlev A. Cidlespie, who has bn n suffer me with rhi iimutiMn, was Wish-Idwjrd Bl.uk. i the matket Ml t R1.AD and llullinger . . . nt. son. secretary treasurer. taken to the LI1S, llosp tal SOME 23.000 students are takHavers S Arms V.m.vVr Kni'i Dvmtnk The banquet was held to honor Tooele msec raikets are snukerme aloi t the idea of a 1, ing this test m Utah, ttheie nearly Mrs. Ca:o!vn Claik and Mrs. Pen Airtuse for this city, Siephi ns. Pat Variu. . Diehl. John every high school in the state par-t- d'eton, bathers in the Vernon The school Itoard is moving lo its bt nut, ful new building opposite Jack Michael Garcia. Thomas Palmer school. A short tribute to these the Kuk Hotel. ipate. Arrangements were made It is now used in every state bathers was IMtRVniO.ML .Smelter and Tooele Crickets are moving into Middle Canyon ahrr a comph to spri ad presented by Mrs Guidance Department. in the Union. Ri fining Company, Managers are'j Bonn. on. A re.vmt was also given over Settlement Canvon, Se-T STA1E Ml I Implovment CrantsviPe will honor I Mi-- Kenneth Brown at a farevve'l May tie ( km.in and Bohhv Zint-nby Gordon Fnwater, chairman of Frank Jacobson. r. Piavers: Lynn Alhe, Ihniplas cur.ty member, a committee on school ground imnest Mondav. lie is to serve in the Western States. Dean Call, legrand Randall an I B shop, liernie Garcia, John I on the progress of a P, J. Lacey is electid president of the Torn le lions Club. provement. tin administered l.ly Richard Colleen 16 Russell lawn planting project. Whear, Jumors-tbe at Tooele tests to Buetra. Jim Flanders, B.U Wise I High School and to 40 Grantsville man. ll.gh Si huol students. New officers were elected and When adults, act like children, they're silly. When children art Since the turnover of students) installed at a Vernon Parent and Two graduating sons are in the like adults, they're delinquent. at Dugwav High School is so fluid Teachers Association banquet and of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald family tests will be given there at the meeting held Monday night in Mills. Worry is like a rocking chair; gives you something to do, but bepinn.ng of tins coming school Vernon. doesn't get you anywhere. Mrs June Lloyd will be the new year. John L. Mills will receive his The G.ATB. has one of the President of the Vernon PTA for With Eldi'ii and the younger May 27, from Southern degree. The true value of horse sense is shown by the fact that the horse member of the dan forming highest valued reputations in the the coming year, and she will be State College in Magnolia. Arwas afraid of th automobile when the pedestrian still lamhed at it of a Mrs. as battery aptitude assisted by Sergene Bennion kansas; with a major in Wildlife cheering section, Leo and OMie nation as first vice president, and Dean tests for counseling. Sh elds ganged upon brother Gu Management. He resides at MagBIRO'S YEARBOOK (a form) Gurney as secretary - treasurer. nolia Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting and sister Alice's boy, Alan, Wed with his wife and two daughof a few drops on yourself. consumer's guide relative to Mrs. Isabel Pendleton, Vernon ters. in the North Ralph Waldo I'nterson. nesdav evening Tooele Stake Softball League. In tests) places GAT I! among the School principal, automatically The younger son, Robert, gradPerhaps it is only coincidence, but mans best friend cant talk. this bloodless battle of the broth high in value. Hu Tifth Mental serves as Second vice president. new in The Book also from Tooele High School, Year officers were sworn Measurement uated was Ward knocked the Third ers, About 4!) per cent of meat consumed in the world (excluding Com- lo its knees for the first loss of ranks G A.T.B. as one of the best hv Mrs. Telma Evans of the Tooele Thursday. Mav 25. munist China) i6 beef and veal, 42 per cent is pork and 8 5 per cent the season by the Tenth Ward lamb, mutton and goat. Less than one - half per cent is horse meat. bruisers. Marion Bevan, the Third Wards fighting manager and During 10, more than $70 million worth of U. S. surplus com- kissing cousin of the Shields clan modities acquired, under price - support and surplus - removal pro- added additional color to the fam ity night. grams, went to feed children in schools throughout the country. Mn'ne i I il ! .ii, h.iey Tuvnlv Ru-s- , . i J 1 Sidelights 1 fn,1, Vile pus, dill!. Reel r, .ell ! iiv i I I ,i- - , i 1 jitird i.fr i I' .nme is comi jin an.) wall the li'itiiwmg is n Sg.tt '! cs.ih nt. t: Fi.ior LOPIbN C DUNN, Publisher w,-i- i n-n- A i f t grown K'-n- 1 Give Aptitude Tests e s liK-a- Hill-rr'-- , s Jac-qioly- Me-h.i'u- Slm-hls- f,-- r I. Ja-ne- s Mis.-man- 1 r Lillie A Hi About This nud Tliut iiobis ita Installation 1 ififtflitiA Biles SHOE Two Son Graduate What a wonderful way lo wear your foot, shod oxford in the clean crisp lines of this taper-to- e in chalk white leather. The smooth crepe sole lend style. lends comfort, the square-eyelet- s North Slnkr Softball Nous ) Today I saw an act of faith: A man was on his knees, Not in a pew. but by a fence Planting apple trees. Sudie Stuart oOo good not necessary to take a person's advice to make him feel all you have to do is ask it. Team Standings: Eagles Aux. No. St le Shop Baseball National 10 23 League To Start Team Standings: King Joy W Tooele U P. & L. Co FI nco 5 3 Glass Beckstead Bees Draper 2 Tc-l'- s 1 0 L 1 2 4 4 0 WEDNESDAY RESULTS . . . Tooele 1 Teds Glass 0 SUNDAYS GAME . . . Flinco at Tooele 1:00 p.m. Kay Rigby struck out ten Ted's batters to win one to nothing, last Wednesday. Kay had his fast ball working, allowing only three hits The game was played in one hour and twenty minutes. The lone run came in the first inning on a walk by Cerroni a stolen base, and a single into left center by Lee Taylor, short stop for Tooele. Tooele will play Flinco, Sunday at Babe Ruth Park. 1:00 p.m. is The Tooele National Bovs base-bai- l league opens its 18 game schedule this Saturday at International Field. Two games are scheduled with the Eaglefires managed by Al Richards meeting Caldwell Drug managed by Lee Parker at 3:30. The second game scheduled for un5:30 has McFarland-Hullingeder the guidance of Dave Faddis playing Bonneville Motors, managed by Johnny Paulos and Neil r Bishop. No special opening ceremonies game time. are planned since a big baseball Roger Tomlinson, Tooeles hard day is being planned later in the hitting short stop of the 19G0 sea- season, when all the other youth son has signed up with the Giants are leagues organized. Farm System. He got a nice bonus Beginning Monday the National for the 61 season. League will play the balance of permits by the Rhode Island Reg- their games 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. istry of Motor Vehicles are being Next weeks schedule: MONDAY, MAY 29 provided with special reflective Bonneville vs Caldwell. bumper identification signs that 5:30 McFar-Hu- I vs Eaglefires glow in the headlights of other cars 7:30 and inform motorists that the opWEDNESDAY, MAY 31 erator of the car is a student 5:30 Eaglefires vs McFar-IIu- l 7:30 Caldwell vs Bonneville SAFETY Of Complete 10 point checkup your car's . . S & R Co. I . 46 26 26 41 31 40 38 36 34 32 34 36 3S 41 4G . . . .... Browns Ilatrys Sinclair Jims Place . 31 LvWvi ; iy ' ' . r t Ii-- & ? t - O 25',2 46'4 Gillespies Eagles Aux. No. 1 .. .. 204 514 The second half of the season ended with a tie bt'tween the Style Shop and Eagles Aux. No. 2. There was a playoff Tuesday, May 23, the Eagles winning 3 to 1. Congratulations to team members: Captain Betty Nix, Neva Golda Jane Hawkins, Bishop, Hammond and Verna Wilmont. The first half champs, Harrys Sinclair and the Eagles will have their playoff this coming week. Elections were held for the next bowling season, the following girls being elected: Bonnie Shields, as president; Betty Park, vice president; Stevie Borick, secretary -treasurer, Rae Reed, sergeant-at-arm- '' f .v L ' BROWN'S At Phone 888 Shop Ahead! 30 MEMORIAL DAY (Open Monday Regular Hours) HOT DOG BUNS Skylark Lagles Trap Shoot Sat. Sun. Oven Fresh 8 count 25 i Two special days are ahead for the sportsmen of Tooele County. A special trap shoot, sponsored by the Eagles Club will be held Saturday and Sunday, May 27 and Ripe Olives 4 ans 1.00 4 for 1.00 Scotch Treat Concentrated CLOSED TUESDAY MAY 3 fr 1.00 Tea Garden, Strawberry Premium Quality A Favorite For Over 75 Years Preserves Lemonade Cragmont 12 oz. Canned Beverage Napkins inalCOdl Frozen 6 oz. can 10 Beef Stew ft 95 Salad Dressing 89 Grape Juice libby 46 oz. Tomato Juice Scott Paper A Favorite 60 count tans 2 fr 25 Briskets Ozark 10 lb. (20 lb. bag .1.29) bag - Potted Meats J) Bill Pickles Libby's 54 oz. Safeway Guaranteed Meats! 8 ,)r 1.00 lb. loaf (Regular 28c) 69 Marshmallows 85 JOap (Bath, 2 for 39 Piedmont sly,arkMut!'Gra!n Brecid 49 J,4 Famous Stew 590 Fluf 19 2 ibs. 49 fiest 2 bar pack L , 'Of aa J7 . Safeway Farm. Fresh Produce! 28. TfSHnnxathoies Saturday's shoot will get under2 p.m. and Sunday's at 10 a.m. Many prizes are offered and evervone is invited to attend way at Grade A and U.S.D.A. Inspected for Wholesomeness and Goodness See us today! (Cut Up - lb. 33) Bar-- Hams S Whole or Now Half-B- & uy Save Whole lb. Bologna BRAKES HORN REAR VIEW MIRROR FRONT LIGHTS By the Piece (Sliced, lb. 496) U.S. No. lb. 89 39 lb. 49 Natural Goodness Potato Salad Cantaloupes 5 lb. Special For Picnic or Patio Carton Dry Onions OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 7 & SIGNALS Vine Full Flavor Ripened Loaded With Frankfurters Safeway High Quality 1 FKt-b- n lb. U New Crop-V- ine Ripened c,tP' 's'wJVdL, iWi UOrUX 12 3 for 1.00 3 Ibs. 17 ears for 39c WINDSHIELD WIPERS at reasonable cost. 278 North Main Street Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday i 4 feg 5 uns 1.00 BONNEVILLE MOTORS OR CALL AND SAVE Pork & Beans ,1 5fV! s. Be Sure! We use FoMoCo Genuine Parts for top quality repairs COME IN Batemans Lawrence Floral L W . 2 Be Safe! CHECK STEERING GLASS TIRES EXHAUST SYSTEM REAR LIGHTS & SIGNALS 3.99 v Ladies Cily - SHOP ONLY The Third Wards defeat left the I igltlh Ward under the able managership of Gaylen Harris in sole possession of first place Hager Fridays feature game will pit Lake View against the Seventh Ward, m a struggle to escape the To feed a population of 230 million (as predicted for lOTa), farmers cellar. and ranchers must produce: 1G 3 billion pounds more red meat; 47 billion pounds more milk; 20.7 millioon tons more fruits and vegetables; 20 billion more eggs. Its 4 58 |