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Show ... II' Tooele Army uV YVi y jj' h v N Power lino Builders Find Desert Difficult Depot Golf Tournament The annual Tooele Army Depot Golf Tournament will take place at the Tooele Golf Club, Saturday. August 17. Starting time will be at 9 a m. The Tournament will be an medal play with full ban Leap. There will be three fights of play: the championship, the A snd B flight. Cham pion&hip flight will be for those A flight from handicap; B flight from 15-from There will also be a rmtest for all who enter the 0-- 10-1- u hole-ln-on- e TAD GOLF TOURNAMENT . . . Looking r Irophlei to be awazded lrwr to Iho Tooele Golf League Tournament are left to right: James Bond, league presi dent; Mas D. Me Beth, TAD Recreation officer. Colonel Brian o. Montgomery, TAD Commanding Officer, and Jack L. Klrlgln, league secretary. FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY, AUGUST 16th & Utah-Anron- s Tournament. Colonel Brian 0. Montgomery, commanding officer of Tooeoe Army Depot, said there will be at least 12 trophies In addition to gift certificate awards, and that the Tournament is open to all TAD employees who have an established handicap. Jack L. Kirigin. TAD Golf League Secretary, said that so far 60 TAD employees have signed up for the Tournament, and by Saturday there would be many more. "Vgggsj four-whe- their Outdoor Safety and finished several requirements of the Second Class, Adventurer, Backyard Camper, Campcraft, and Outdoor Cook badges. The girls enjoyed staying at the old farm house, which was once a Pony Express stop. They enjoyed living In the out of doors and watching the wildlife nearby. They are looking forward to the time they can go again. The girls who went on the trip were Karen Becker, Josephine Gonzales, Debra Kindred, KathSusan Romero. leen Kindred, Lisa Staats, Donna Tafoya and Phyllis Tafoya. Sponsor of the troops Is TAD'S pleted badge, Women's Club. Most driving accidents and fatalities happen on fine, clear days, rather than during rain or fog. The National Safety Council notes tht 85 per cent of all accidents in a recent year occurred in clear or cloudy weather, with only 15 per cent in rain, fog, snow, etc. NSC says that 80 per cent of all fatal accident in the same year occurred on dry pavement. & el permit transmission of power from this Upper Colorado River project to government preference customers in central and northern Utah. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PROBLEMS Littcrbugq Dit It Over the Fourth of July weekend, motorists managed to leave almost 70 tons of junk spread over the 91 miles of Chicago expressways. mT7)oele City Volunteer firemen about were called Wednesday fl l !? 12:45 p.m. to put 551 North an old foundation at Broadway. behind the Fire in an old car was put out Plaza Apartments Klomemalting by firemen. Club And Emeus I Mbits Harden Rowers And Fruits Concessions ' was c of Commerce Mae Shields visited with . tonday, in Tooele, Hazel Passey, of Los An- - Everything for your Study Needs We have a full supply of Paper, Pencils, and ALL Back-to-Scho- . ol study helps "However entertain, you snakes are an important part of any festive occasion." - New Rochelle (N.Y.) Standard- - Star. At any rate snakes should make almost any occasion a Shop At Your Friendly Walgreen5 DRUG one. 2 North w, Main Phone 882-301- 4 mm in ton FREE DELIVERY on ORDERS of $5.00 or more We Deliver Daily So fust Call 882-3226 a Tooele County put out by sprea firemen after a trash fireclose to grass and burned buildings. VFW Starts Fund Drive For Sick The Tooele Post of the Veterans of Foreign Wars is initiating a drive to purchase sickroom equipment, such as wheel chairs, crutches, hospital beds, etc. This equipment will be loaned to any resident of Tooele area, including Grantsville and Stockton, for temporary use at home, free of charge. It will be loaned to as veterans Awioirjf Chamber able. moving r. r end, ?, grass Thursday morning Airport Tooele City the fire at after it was put out by firemen feet of had burned within a few aircraft. and parked hangars farm Fire at the Bob Droubay afternoon In Erda, Wednesday as well on a first- - come, basis. Funds for purchase of this equipment are to be raised through profits from the sale of popular magazine subscriptions, either new or renewals. Solicitation of the subscriptions will be under the direction of Bow-ro- n F. Hale, 145 No. Main St., Tooele, Utah, who will have a letter of introduction signed by Don Ross Anderson, Commander, Grantsville, and other officers of the Post. Residents should ask to see this letter before buying subscriptions. first-serve- Tl terials in preparation for the start of August 28 when youngsters will troop back to school. majority graduate. --U S. There were these items, as reported by the state director of public works; 18 dogs and cats, plus a sack of kittens; 13 mattresses; 24 hub caps; a baby buggy; 12 automobile hoods; 9 mufflers; 6 wooden crates; 2 bed springs; 9 bales of straw; a log with a chain attached; I rocking chair; two screen doors; one garage door. The number of beer cans and beer cases, ciga-re- t and cigar butts, orange peels pieces of sandwiches and similar matter was almost incalcul- one in the County Wednesday out fireand Thursday called Poultry Monday. school Seventy per cent of American youihs complete high school. Half of them go to college, and and TVee fires in Tooele City 4-I- n high school students Principal Joseph Stephens of the Sterling Harris Elementary School, unpacks ma Holland farmers often plow up parts of wrecked ships in their below-se- a level fields. Trash and Grass Fires Continue Handicraft over records to prepare lo register new - will ET3 ... TooREADY IOR NEW STUDENTS ele High School Principal Cart E vans and Assistant Principal Clarke Johnsen check g GIRL SCOLTS TAKE TRIP Recently five Girl Scouts from Troop 6SJ, three Girl Scouts from Troop J5. their leaders, Mrs. Edward Leavy and Mrs. Bernard Kindred, and Program Aide Carol Kindred, drove to Mountain Dell Girl Scout Farm. There they spent the day and night, coming back the following afternoon. While there, they hiked to the Pony Express Monument, com- 17th Southern Utah's desert land formidable country to power line builders SEksesrD I INTMr.N, currently working on the southern section of Itah Power A Light Co, 230 Oen udt high volt-ag- e wer arery running north ward from the Arizona border, say that sand and heat are puihirg both men and machine to the limits of endurance. That fme. c'rv sand is our most exasperating problem," says Dee M Her. UP&L veteran of alumInspecting stringing inum conductor - an operation which began lad week it the border Track dmen equipment is the only thing that will move through the sand Fven drive vrhitlet bury themselves in the stuff AND WHEN we d,g holes for the pole structures," he added, "we sometimes have to use caissons to prevent sand from filling the hole as fast as we dig " One hundred degree desert temperatures make it rough on men and especially equipment. For. example, the mounted en-to nes which provide power pull conductor several spens overheat and water has to be sloshed over rad.atnrs to keep the engines running Despite physical obstacles the land offers, the line building project is proceeding on schedule. Herman O. Rohner, UP&L transmission line engineer, said the line - costing same $10 million and exiending from Salt Lake City to Arizona will be completed In the spring of next year. New building techniques and use of new equipment such as a helicopter to ferry men and supplies facilitate construction even in the rugged country of Southern Utah. THE UP&L power line Is being constructed in three sections; Salt Lake City to Nephi, soon to get underway; Nephi now to Sigurd, near Richfield, and in operation; completed and the Sigurd to Arizona, currently under construction. next When all completed connect the spring, it will UP&L and Arizona Public Service Co syslems and provide 17 Utah Power a tie with the million kilowatt generating resources of the Southwest Power Pool. The company is already and linked with the Northwest Rocky Mountain Power Pools. The linking of these various power systems permits each exto participating system change blocks of power and to zones take advantage of time ecoand system peals to the nomic advantage of electric customers. In addition, the Inof the systems terconnection provides power supply in the event of a plant failure on any member system. LINKING BESIDES the UP&L system with the adjacent Arizona system, the new high voltage line will be connected to the Glen Canyon dam and is proving d 45 BETTY CROCKERS Noodles Romanoff & Noodles Ilaliano TOILET TISSUE Guest Ranch PUREX 5c oH clean uP Special SUN DETERGENT .... 45c pkg 65c 1 gallon 62c Giant Size 49c 8 roll MARIGOLD CREAM SANDWICH Supreme POTATO or MACARONI SALAD Wilsons 1 3-- 4 t lb pkg 45c 33c each 9i QeP. HALIBUT FRESH Center Cats 59c lb J roopvT0Rg 1 1 North Main Tooele l |