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Show The Tooele Transcript uuumaiaaiKr Issued each Friday al Tooele City, Utah. Entered a Second Cta Matter at the Post Office at Tooele City, Utah, August M, tKM, und'r Aft ol Match 8, 1879, Published by fie Transcript Bulletin Publishing Company, Inc., e 58 Nonh Mam Street. Tooel City, Utah. Address all t Boa 390, Tooele, Utah. PO. Boes. and Subscription ratJs: 15 per year RTD. or Cuy Delivery, foreign mail. M per year Carrier correa-poftd.-i.e- ALEX r. LOREN C. DUNN. Editor DUNN. Publisher Normal teeth can stand a The secret most people find hardest to keep is their opin.on pressure of 40 OoO pounds pres "? per square huh. of themselves Ten million houses in U S are Once upon a time, the onlv ar and 25 million difficult thm alum l parkins. v" M was finding a gal ssho'd agree more are over 30 years old. Ends Saturday RITZ THEATRE s: s, i. wi a at mm int wimsra 11.800 mD'Hiil 'TS. During the days of Pairirk Hinry, the National was IIS 00 now. it's dose to per person- 10, 1963 Fiiday May ahj ini mu(ii,M' ANTHONY FRANCI0SA N..xmix.-- JANE FONDA Vandals in llic Canyons Spring and summer is also the season for vandalism in NOTICE OF FLMAL TAX SALE our rrtoation areas Already there Bie lomplamU that people with guns are around recreation areas and law enforcement officers ban in canvvns used for are having to mtorce the retrealnm in Tooele Counly IT IS TOO BAD that souety is forced to let vandals run loose to destroy and endager lives and property Most of it is del.lx-ia'destru t on without reason Recreation areas are expensive to construct and maintain Lives are irrepljieuhle. ft is to be hoped that the annual toll in destroyed and damaged property, killed and wounded d imestic animals, and deser rated lieautv spots, can be reduced if not ehm.nated. THE SARCASTIC HUMOR OF someone having to label with pamt a build. ng as a building or a row as a cow. in an effect to protect them from the man with gun. might he extended to the vandal. If a few of them carried a visible painted brand maybe a few would be discouraged as well as identified for the benefit of the community and themselves. cjrelrss e i w SstMV rm--i Hither St Yen By Betsy McAllister Starting Sunday )10 a W PAMELA FRANKLIN jack MIMED CAPUCIM HOLDEN law ct .u tnofsk mi kakp i iojis kay? rnmnnsmsm. ren "hursday & I Friday pw' Saturday Sunday ivy- -r 'WALT DISNEYS l NEWEST motion picture OhnmJt ANGELS W mm 1 PITER fcntei t CMNICOIOR WE rK. ViNt SEAN NT MitNlf SCUUY R Monday - Tuesday Wednesday HUTTON - M! JACKCARTER That hilaHoua comady team it back! m - PAUIA PEEKTiSS JimBACKUS CtaHcSlMMiV : -- MiMlWM 7 iftyy M-- MtTROCOlOt Cr'frSCOp6 NORTH TOOFLE MUSICAL These North Tooele Stake dancers practice for the May 25 production of Papa and the Playhouse. Emma Price Is director of the musical and Joyce Duffin dance director. j Barrus Motor won over Bevan The Lion LOW-COS- T Va IN. VINYL LAWN HOSE LAWN CARE PENNSYLVANIA Bigger hose for more water flow . . . less hours of sprinkling. Strong, flexible, pliable. Resists kinks, oil and scuffing. builds this rugged 8" rotary. Tough, 1 high carbon steel blades, 2'z H.P. Briggs & Strat- ton selfstarter, 4 cycle engine. Heavy 14 gauge steel deck. Adjustable height of cut. it718C Brass couplings. 50 foot length. 099 Paraline Clothesline Steel Outdoor Umbrella Type Single Pole will hold entire family tty wash at one time PANTA REDWOOD STAIN W0NDERT0NES $1495 Over 1 000 colors to choose from in wonderful, duroble, scrubboble Wonder-tones. Dries in minutes, odorless, wesh out equipment in wafer Gal' E95 SATISFACTION A tlVItltN GUARANTEED Oitl CASCAAt MIA Hicks No. 6433, F Comes To The Kitz In bringing to the screen one of the most unusual romantic-adventure- s ever to appear in novel form. Kessel's Joseph The Lton. Hollywood's prohf.c producer, Samuel G. Engel, went to the actual This weeks bowling ended the locale of the book, darkest Afleagues season. rica. with a cast of internationPiter Pjns team wuh Louise ally acclaimed stars. William Holden, Trevor Howard, Capu-cin- e Moms. Jean Mogus and Col12 year-oland actress, leen Sheets were declared leaPamela Trankhn. and heralded gue champions by coming in director Jjtk Cardiff. The 20th in first place m both halts. A play off was bowled Century-l-oCinema - Scope by DeLuxe Color drama will have Alans Super Service and Al and Lid TV for the second place its premiere engagement Sunspot with Alans Super Service, day at the Ritz Theater. Adapted to the screen by well known magazine and TV writers Irene and Louis Kamp, The Lion tells of a young girls devotion to her pet lion and the desperate love triangle that develops among the three adults who surround her; all the characters are personally influenced by the primitive powers of Africa, which exhibits something of a personality of its own Pamela Franklin plays the William jungle tomboy; Holden is her American father, Arrived At divorced from Capucme; TrevTooele Valley Hospital or Howard is a white hunter and current screen spouse of the actress; and Zarnba, all 550 HOSPITAL Donnie Mehlbauer, 146, 449; pounds of him, is the lion. 427. Billy and Peggy Hines, Stock-toFor lop boxoffice attraction Nu Cleaners and Dunn Roofdaughter, May 8. the African location ing split two games each. For Holden, Nu Cleaners, Verla Kopfer, 136; shooting enabled him to return VIEDICAL to Kenya, where he is part own173. 513; Rowena 156; Bryan, John O.'Rourke, Tooele er of the famous Mt. Kenya Kelly Seright, 155. For Dunns. Safari Club. Being at home Harvey Brande, Stockton Nina.Warr, 163, Lana Shields, David A. Allen, Tooele among the jungle atmosphere, 159. Minnie Hillman, Tooele he was to esexhibit his prone Al and Lid won three points Joyce Connelly, Timpe from Stoker Motor. For Al and tablished reputation for fearlessness by taking up lion - taming 46S; 165, Lid, Betty Nix, Peg and performing all his own film SURGER- YBryan, 161, 462; Shirley Barra-clougPaul Masock, Salt Lake stunts. 154. For Stoker, Bermae Billy VanNoy, Grantsville 44S; 157, Anderson, Mag Curry, Young, Ophir Gladys 150, Connie Bastemeyer, 422; Cora Louise Parkinson, Grants- It is predicted that currency 161. illp M Rod Inn won three games will soon be printed in a difVaughn Turner, from Food Town. For M Rod, ferent color for each denominaLois Bullis, Tad Park count. lost For Weve Connie Vario, 157, 424. For Food tion. Richard Coesens Town. Buela Edwards, 159, 424; how many years and how many Patricia Flourney, Wendover times has this prediction been Lorraine Nebeker, 159. Anderson, Beverly made? Grantsville. best-selle- d x af Ellen PROTECTION PLUS acres. Charles Morduff $194 04 care J. U. Clifton & acres. ..29.17 H CompDevelopment Free Coinage Min any ing: Yellow Dog. Queen of the West, Zounds, Atlas, Side Hill. Buzz Saw, Sur vey No. 6519, 91 108 acres. . 61 917 acres 149 24 witness whereof I have hereunto set mv hand and official seal this 25th day of April, In Mining; 13.720 - Jusf & Now Open 7 Days a Week A 882-271- 1 Mrs, Glenn S Nelson returned recently from a visit with m law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs. Dale Leatham, of Las Vegas She went especially to make the acquaintance of her new grand daughter. Carrie, who was born April 7th, and joins a big sister Stacey, aged eight, and a big brother, Wade, who is seven. HERE TOR THE weekend from Pocatello, were two former Tooeleans, Mrs Paul Hamm and her daughter, Mrs. Wayne Knapp, and Mrs. Knapp's three children. Laura Lee. Howard and Ellen. They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miller. On Saturday Mrs. Knapp and four girlhood friends gathered. with their families, at a picnic at the City Park, where they enjoyed meeting each others children and renewing their friendships. Those present, besides the Knapps and Mrs. Hamm were Mr. and Mrs. George Elton and children. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Christiansen and children, and Mrs. Jul.an Wood, all of Tooele; Mr. and Mrs. Ivon Wall and children, of North Salt Lake; and Mrs Don Jeffs and children, of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Knapp and the children will leave June first for the Philhpines. where they will meet Capt Knapp, who has been stationed in Viet Nam with the United States Air Force for the past two years The family will make their home in the Philhpines for the next two years while Capt. Knapp is stationed there. MISS K.ATHIE STEELE, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas le. was hostess last Saturday night at a birthday party rStcefo Steele, was hostess last Saturday night at a birthday party for Miss Marcia Hoeman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hoeman Chapter G, PEO. met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Leslie Miller. Mrs. Angus Bruner, of Salt Lake City, was hostess for the occasion. wHORIZONTALt,LlEIJTENAVr JlM Phone her son TREVOR WILLIAM Lot 6, Bik 13 19 Ophir Sur Notice is hereby given that on Lluvd Chrisman and June Lot 7. and 8. the 31st day u( May, 1963, at Chrismjn Bik 9. Plat A Ophir Surnoon al twelve o'clock the 16 58 vey. front door of the County Courthouse in Tooele County, Utah, I Llovd and June Chrisman Lot 8. Bik E. Plat A. Ophir w.tl offer for sale at public auc62 19 Survey. tion and sell to the highest bidder for cash, pursuant to the Peninah Wrathall. John D. Johnson. Milan and Hazel of Section provisions Johnson, care Milan JohnUtah Code Annotaied 1953, as int. in SW'J of son amended, the following described real estate situated in said NW'j of Sec. 23. T3N. SLM Cont. 20 acres. Con. Old County and now held by it un6 45 . Wrathall Well der preliminary tax sale. No Lot 2. Bik bid for less than the total Harry Caraphs 2. South Side No. 2. Mer- amount of taxes, interest, penal5 63 cur Survey. ty and costs which are a charge Chrstmas Mining Company upon such real estate will be care Robert M. Close accepted. District: Clifton Mining Floyd and Dwight Bartholo-neXmas No. 3. Sur. 5692. Chiton Mining: 20 637 acres. New York No Agnes Wenzell, Mary An3. Sur. No. 5694, 20 536 ac . derson, Rising Sun, No. Chicago Survey No. 5693, 6259 53.245 acres. Trapo-zot- d I 20 637 acres. Brooklyn. Gon Lode No. 5416, 10.714 Xmas. Last Chance, yon. acres. Black Cagle No. 1 New York. Genie, Sur, No. and No. 2, and No. 3, Sur. Xmas 4183. 123 128 acres No. 5031, 47.246 acres. Bully No. 2. New York 2. AmaBoy Survey No. 5046, 21.0 zon Sur. No. 5021, Cont. 9, Plat A 'j JIM HUTTON LOIS NETTLETON June Chrisman 1963. J. Rex Kirk. Sr. ; County Auditor of Tooele County Date of first publ. May 3, 1963, Date of last publ May 24, 1963. 31 92 . Lyle E. Davis Camp Floyd Int. in Mining District; Little Joint, Silver Bell, Dump No. 1 and 2. Tramway Lode Mining Claims No. 3120, Cont. 69 S51 ac. Int. in General Sherman No. 3526, 4 413 acres. 3755. ,4 Int. in Crescent Civic League To Meet May 13 : Regular meeting of the Tooele Civic League will be held Mon 3 067 acres. .. 18 33 day. May 13, at 8 p m. in Lyle E. Davis Camp Room of the City Hall. d Floyd Mining District: for the evening will Subject int. in Sunshine, Sunbe Consumer Buying of Food." shine No. 2. Lost Link, Leader for the evening will Gold Point. Excess, Shrin-ebe Mrs. DeVon Iverson, who Sur. 3072. Cont 81.74 will discuss the price of packagacres. ...64.19 ed foods and cost of those preKatherine Hurley Beg. at at home. pared NE Cor. of Lot 3, Bik 66. for the evening SW Add. to Grantsville are Mrs. DeLoyd England ancj W. 44 202 ft. S. City. rds., Mrs. William Glaser. Assisting E. 202 ft, N. 44 rds. to beg will be Mrs. Dick Shosted. Mrs: 780.74 Bert Williams, Mrs. Clinton Saverio Fiore W. 25 ft. of Bauer and St. Clair. Mary Lot 1, Bik B., Ophir Sur. .. 10.31 vey June Chrisman Lots 1. 2, 4 and 5. Bik 9. Plat A Trading stamps are saved b; 21 56 35 million families, our of thi Ophir Survey. 50 million in the Nation, am Lot 3, Bik June Chrisman these redeem $500 million wort 13 19 Sur A. Plat 9, Ophir of stamps each year. the-Civi- one-thir- r. - -- . NOW OPEN - Als Barber Shop Al Langlois, formerly at Russell's Barber Shop) ('Sarge (Between Elena's Cafe 23 E. VINE and am 6 pm' Saturday am - 5 pm Hours; 9 8 Closed Monday |