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Show The Tootle I Firiay, May Ti a i script pie INI PIAVTID I wo ii-ti- .ed fr v Itum Ger- over man Blown limit wete planted In Uph.r I fern. .S.iIiiiJjv l!tc matl fih were carried bv pi. k horw in large fans in atK.ut four mile above Ophir le fore he.ng planted Jlesr, V l (.3 ORDLNANCE NO. 17. 19G3 emu only four of our population now II' vear of apt I'XXt i 'J er tent !oit Iv.ji'm;: or snobbery I Kile I evident jmmig peojile who conduit tbeir l.ves a if eah day were tbeir lavt IRITZ THKATRF c M pty-c- (HIT lOSt J RAYE - DAYBOYD-DURANTE- Mi Ids MAMA JSMMT SUPHIH 00IIS Otir bowler of fhe week was Thomasson with high series of SSI. Games of 177, 199, JOS. High individual game waa rolled by Naomi Breen with a 223 - - - Eagles Auxiliary bowled high team aeries 2610 and high team game 927. Pamat took four point from Edna Floral. High for Parnaa wat Naomi Breen, 223. 191. 572, 214 2M. SCO Donna Hatch, Parna Wimmer, 186. 501 and Francle Anderson 486. High for Edna wai Jane Hammond 190, 493 and Susan Tate 513. Ptodud.an JCl PASTIRIAK A v njTjsEHj Ibe wonderful music of with RODGERS unit: COLOR i . HART 1 pAbAi'ISIOf Thru Saturday TOOELE MAJOR LEAGUE SfEMN fiki dsj BOVD mi OaORES HaJ?T .. co tif n't r rrrrrr . i2QS2SI223HiS2BQ Thursday Friday mow isSS mestmMUW ScopiV4riV M INS LCL! Saturday Sunday Him Ct of The Christ piratioa of Ilia Spoken Mortis. p um n cia a wan arwitjok w rw t ww mrisi si a&u weiu uc ih:iu pi k'i vw e im 9 - wn m -- cut . .'r.'OU..LOUTA YMASON PETER SELLERS JjAMES SHELLEY lAINURS -S- UE U L Team Standings: 15 36 Tooele Beverage 16', 4 . 34' Alp.ne Lounge 20 Red June lire Shop 31 21 30 . . Dunn Coal Co. 21 30 To elc Bowl Service ....29 22 Penny 27 24 Beehive Stale Bank 16 35 Bateman Jewelry 36 Bub Confectionery ql5 Bonneville Motors 9'J 41! Despite a two point loss to the Alpine Lounge the Tooele Beverage continued to lead the lejguc. High for the beverage-mewas Cl.ff Shields wnh a 215. 532 series. Roldo Robinson haJ a 216 game. High for The Aip.ne Lounge was Bill Buckingham with a 570 scries Keith Ct.ok had a 20S game. The Tooele Bowl won two po.nts from Red Jones lire Shop, lfigh for the To.iele Bowl was Gib Hanna with a 216, 530 series. High for Red Jones Tire Shop was Jules Kasmer. Dunn Coal Co. won two points from the Beehive State Bank. High for Dunn Coal Co., was. Jerry Donahue with a 201. 531 series. High for the Beehive Bank was Harold Ellison with a 2CG, 579 series. Johnny Dawson had a 234 game. Pennvs Service won three points from Bonneville Motors was High for Penny's Service Tim Miner. High for Bonneville Motors was Luke Hamlin. UON " LfiLITA n IM AN ORDINANCE VACATING a strip 33 fed wide and I8M.29 feet king in the vicinity of lllth North between Brook Avs. and Broadway, In Tooele thy, t'tah. BE fT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TOOELE CITY, UTAH, as follows: Section I. That tha: portion whicn Is 33 feet wide and 1066,29 feet long In the vicinity of f.f:h north between Brook Ave. and Broadway, in Tooele City, Utah, and more particularly described as follows: A part of the Southwest quarter. Section 22. T3S, R4W, SLBAM. Beginning at the Northwest comer of Lot 10, Block S. International Building Association Subdivision, Tooele City, Tooele County, Utah; and running thence N. 89 deg. 23 min East IQi6 29 fret to the West line of Broadway Avenue; thence North 33 0 fret to the J Section line; thence South 89 drg 23 min West 1085 0 feet more or less; thence South 2 deg 03 min West 33 02 feet to point of beginning; be and the same Is hereby vacated and declared no longer to be public property for use as a street, avenue, alley or The Treawry estimated thst now fight million Americans E regularly purchase Series the Bonds through Savings Payroll Savings Plan where Their purchases they work of average 160 million worth Series E Bonds a month. The family life is a harbor f'liis who h men sail out to meet daily problems. precede Strong conviction success- weak convictions, During I96J owners of U. S, Saving Bond amassed a total of almost II 4 billion in Interest on E Bonds which they itlll hold. It take an average of ten to put m.llion sletping tablet America to sleep each night. pedestrian way. Said vacation Is made expressly subject to all existing rights of way and easements of ail public utilities of any and every description now located in, on, under or over the confines of the above described property: and also subject to the rights of entry thereon for the purpose of inspecting, maintaining, repairing, replacing, removing, altering or said utilities and all of them. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective 31 daya after ita first publication. Passed by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of Tooele City. Utah, this 13th day of May. 1963. PETER VAN OTTEN, Mayor Attest: HERMAN PEDERSEN, Chy Recorder ORDINANCE NO. 1 AN ORDINANCE VACATING a portion of Upland Terrace Plat A, which Is Included In all of Lots S through 13 Inclusive, together with all streets, cullltarks, utility easements and Lots, In Tooele City, Utah, as hereinafter particularly described. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TOOELE CITY, UTAH, as follows: Section 1. That the following portion of kits 5 through 13 both inclusive of Upland Terrace Plat A. a Subdivision of part of Section 27, Township 3 South. Range 4 West. Salt Lake Base and Meridian, in Tooele City. Utah, an more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast Corner of Lot 13. Upland Terrace Subdivision, Plat A, according to the Official Plat thereof recorded in the Office of the County Recorder of Tooele County, State of Utah, thence North 66 degrees. 41 min. 06 sec. West 416 536 feet; thence North o deg. 20 min. 16 sec. W'est 82 123 feet; thence North 58 deg. East 40.70 feet; thence following the arc of a 346.971 foot radius curve to the right, for an arc distance of 193.785 feet; thence East 166 293 feet; thence following the arc of a 10 foot radius curve to the right for an arc distance of 15 65 feet; thence South 0 deg. 20 min. 16 sec. East 226.205 feet; thence following the arc of a 450.32 foot radius curve to the right for an arc distance of 110 26 feet to the point of beginning; be and the same is hereby vacated and declared no longer to be public property for use as a street, avenue, cultisack, utility easements, alley or pedestrian way. Said vacation Is made expressly subject to all existing rights of way and easements of all public utilities of any and every description now located in, on, under or over the confines of the above described property; and also subject to the rights of entry thereon for the purpose of inspecting, maintaining, repairing, replacing, removing, altering or said utilities and all of them. Section 2. This ordinance shall become effective 31 days after its first publication. Passed by the City Council and approved by the Mayor of Tooele City, Utah, this 13th day of May, 1963. PETER VAN OTTEN, Mayor ATTEST: HERMAN Kh O) tome PEDERSEN, City Recorder Her Role in THURSDAY MORNING QUEEN PINS Jumbo Kept Doris Day on the Jump! Etta Mae Harris, High series, 621; Stella Moves, Second High 576: Lois Shepard, High 236; Nellie Zentner, Second High game, 231; Donna Smith, High average, 157; and series, game, Diane Van Patten, Second High average, 142. Ora Roy - most improved bowl- ing. 12 pins. Once Across: High series, 561; High game, 208;; coll, Most strikes; Most splits. Lois Shepard, Stella Moyes, Carol ODris- Martha Beck-tol- The height of the average American soldier has increased three inches between Revolutionary War and World War I from 4 to 5-- Playing the daughter of circus proprietor Jimmy Durante proved anything hut a circus for Ihiris Day in big ami color musical, Billy Roses J umbo, I Ierc was a typical schedule for Doris during filming of . Junilio": On Monday, she was spilled out of a surrey. Tuesday, she emoted while churning around in a mud puddle. Wednesday, she had rotten apples thrown at her. Thursday, she was rained on all day. And on Friday, she was rescued e from a perilous height on a when the circus is struck by a tornado! Pan-avisi- five-da- y high-wir- Dc COOL in Every Room of Your Homo Chevrolet Impala, Chevy Clockwise from bottom: Corvette Sting Ray, Corvair Monza Spyder th II Nova 100, o Healthier Summer's coming, get going! If this isnt a great time to get yourself a hew Chevrolet well, we just dont know when is. Why, youd almost have not to let one of to be anti-summ- er these four convertibles get to you. Or any of Chevrolets sedans, wagons, sport coupes and sport sedans, for that matter. car. a long vacation trip in a And its a smart time to trade, what with your Chevrolet dealer all stocked up for a busy summer. Chances are, he has just the model and color you want be it Chevrolet, Chevy II, Corvair or So maybe now youre all wound up? of other reasons besides the w season. Like the carefree feeling you get on w Corvette ready to go right now. And there are a lot buy-no- o Cleaner brand-ne- Then spring into summer at your AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS Chevrolet dealers. THE TENNIS TEAM captured the region crown by downthe coach who has led the boys Connelly, Alan Cooper, Richard Cooney will represent THS at ing Hillcrest Gary Hale is on to take region this year. Dan Droubay, Joe Buys and Dallas the state matches Saturday. The THS baseball team will 11-- meet West High School Friday 2; 00 on the Tooele field for the semi-fingame. ner of this game will be in a position to go to the H, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE MANTES CHEVROLET CO Main St. 72-6- at CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY 23 South Lasl Wednesday the senior class took their annual trip. This year the class chose Lagoon for their outting. Three bus loads of seniors made the trip and everyone had a wonderful day. THE SOPHOMORES PRESENTED their class assembly Thursday for the studentbody. Steve Slaughter, class president took over as M.C. for the assembly. This assembly was presented in connection with the Sadie Hawkins Day dance held F riday night and also sponsored by the sophomores. THS students are very proud of the track and tennis teams this year. Both teams have brought home the region trophy. The region victory came for the track team when they de9 feated Murray last week. Max Welker and Roy Jones are the proud coaches of the track team this year. The students all wish the boys luck in the state track meet. Tooele Phone 882-314- 8 nament. The studentbody from the boys. The win- state touris looking forward to another victory Wednesday night the class of 63 lit the T on the mountain side above town. This activity is the annual beginning of T" day which will be held Thursday (today). ON T DAY the studentbody will travel to the city park where they will participate in games, races, watermelon eating contests, a powder puff football game, a greased pig event and many other activities. Studentbody elections are coming up at THS. An assembly will be held Friday to hear the campaign speeches of all the candidates. 1 o More Comfortable o Economical e Dependable o Quiet Automatic For details on "COMPLETE HOME Natural Gas Air Conditioning, contact your local Mountain Fuel Supply Company office. |