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Show The Tooele, Transcript Lakepoint Service Station Burglarized A dule, it's hard to double. The tennis team, coached by Jack Johnson, had their fint meet at South Summit on Tuesday 14. Don Wayne Nelson, singles; CalRoy Mallet, singles; Lee Hammond, singles; Ronnie Stromberg and Kent Palmer, doubles, all took their matches with easy wins. In spite of the fact that they have hardly had enough sunshine to get their rackets out, they appear to be fairly strong. Grantsville should have one of the D schools best this year in Don Wayne Nelson. Although just a Sophomore he has a lot of experience behind him. and looks like a winner. Along with Don are Cal Roy Mallett, Kent Palmer, Dean Palmer, Lee Hammond. Lorell Fawson, John Elsholr, Dale Walk, Dan Donaldson and Ron Stromberg. The baseball looked good in winning its' first league game, Monday. II to S over Wasatch. This years team is a young team with only six seniors on the squad. The Seniors are center field; Painter, 'erry Bybee. second base; Joe few penniei from the cash register was all that was re- ported taken Tuesday night in the burglary of the Pride Oil Company Service Station at Lakepoint, Tooele County Sheriffs officers reported. Fntrance was gained through a boarded up window which had been broken In a previous burglary of the station three months ago. DISEASE REPORTED Three cases of ringworm of the scalp were reported in Tooele County during the past week, the Utah Department of Health reports. gaasg 3rd Mllar Mtil 1901 3rd blssl 1903 hUm 3rd bll GRANTSVILLE HIGH SCHOOL I.etlermen's Officers smile with pleasure over the successful Lettermen's banquet held In the lunchroom April S. L to R are Tom Palmer, Vice President; Dean Johnson, President, and Ed Wanlass, Secretary. oallae 1993 b... P.m.'r b.. look'd Mik, ,ip.,lly fense is good, ,ood b. Tho do- but coach Bob fphmb,fm The important thing about being popular is staving that way. Wide-Tra- ck Pontiac All are welcome to come out and see the games. They start at 3: 30 p.m. FOLLOWING IS the sched- ule 0f baseball play: April 13 - Wasatch at Grants- ville April 16- - Park City at Grants ville April 20 - Grantsville at No. g opring 8 flerei 9 for a wide choice of Wide Tracks and good used cars, too. See your authorized Pontiac dealer Stoker Motor Company 44 East rixgJ Nortfa Tooele, Utah Phone 882-1- yj IZX 0 B( vf&iML. SAW WWB W04.0? PAM ACCIDENT Mr Berkeley Orr was driv- tng home from Stockton Sun- day evening, after a singing en- gagement, when he ran into a cow that walked onto the high- way. This broke the radiator on his car. As he was parked, with his car lights shining on the injured cow, he was struck from the rear by a car that was driven by Dean Skogerboe. The impact caused Orr s car to roll over completely landing on its side. A third car, coming along the highway struck the Sko- gerboe automobile. The second two cars were slightly damag- ed and none of the occupants were seriously injured. Berke- ley's car was demolished. The in hi, car Mr,, occupants Emma Sutton and Miss Shir- ley Fields suffered bruises and shock. Patrolman Bill Pitt in vestigated the accident. Las rnday we took a walk around the school grounds and although a coat felt very good against the cold north wind, W the many spring acti- we, vities taking place. The tennis ,eam was getting in a few summitt. l,cks- The baseball team was April 23 - "terolirrnecoufd' ""J. ,ne fell of soring gj. iST7 in ville - Grantsville Judge at St. at Gran'S' chatter which is always April 29 - Grantsville at Mor- present when baseball is being Ran Plyrd. Over on the track. Dug- - There will be one Saturday way kad brought a team in game with Dugway to be an- and a track meet was in Pro" nounced. 8ra- - BROUGHT us back to SlfllC RccrCflllOIl . . I1 day when we were lucky t0 have ,2 Players out for lanned toy bali. This year SO warn oul far baseball. There are 12 on Agencies tennia team and a good group formulation Ol a ionK.ranRe out for track. Of course there P is some doubling up. but not State Recreation Plan rec too much. With the busy sche- - v'de continuing quail y THIS " - 3' ' - 4. t V. GRANTSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT re sponded to a fire call at about I p.m. on Tuesday, April 14. The fire was at the ham of William and Joan Malr on North Street, Upon arrival of the Fire Dept., the garage, sitting just a few fret from the house, was completely In flames and one side of the house was Just starting to bum. Insulated siding Is thought to have saved the house. Lines were laid and the fire was soon extinguished. Damage was estimated at approximately $793. 'or ' J' Jf"" ft tf ?,!1." at day. kil ,hird long Lake THE STARTING call was gi ven to the following boys: mVio Durfee. catch, Joe Rupp, first, second; Paul Jerry Bybee. The outfield Mathews, third; has four boys all fighting for berths Mark Bleat- tard, Dan Donaldson, Jom Me- and Mike Painter. The pitchers are: Gary Sandberg, Joe Rupp, Bruce Bolinder, Ric Bob Castagno and Dennis Anderson. Depth is one of the strengths of the team and It is certain lineup will vary during the 17, 1964 Friday, April held CTatf wk. two in Salt ,ha ,heme of 'Deter- mi"m 0,frfpo,!t,bll,ly and . RecrMljon panning anj W,th Ih, velopment;. brought togrther top recreation adminutra-startin- g and planning live personnel from all levels of state and federal govern-dran- o ment together with city and county commissioners, planning board represents-Amestomembers, lives of chambers of commerce and other groups interested in recreation, WITH THE two meetings pro-th- e viding a basis of understand-season- . irg and cooperation work is now scheduled to get underway in gathering basic Information necessary for formulation of the plan Pv1 This important segment of the comprehensive state development plan. Implemented by the 1963 session of the state legislature, will be under the ,raiJa direction of the State Recrea- - aBa tion Planning Committee na- med early this year by Gover- - com,,e Meber are Harold Crane, director of the Utah State Department 0f fish alKj Game, Chairman; Aldin 0. Hayward, director of the Utah Park and Recreation Commission; and D. James Cannon, director of the Utah Tourist and Publicity Council. RECREATION committee spokesmen indicated that the first step to be taken in the development of the recreation plan will be to set up contact officers to work with the com- mittee from all levels of state local government. S. JS 5 ... rn, of M, t0 . v"V i,i al Fart Paaa k..i inulsl. rurnl ... v laK Fart t. irS-- i .JS go to Florida to train for two GAME BIRDS I illegal to keep in cap- tivity any game birds in Utah without obtaining a proper per- do CREAKING JOINTS Oldsters hope the prediction that food will be made from petroleum product? will soon come true, as they would hope that eating such food might op thei- joints from creak-an- d inR- - waoaaooas9CKMosKMHaaagoaos9Q69Pog'KKWoosKtcKiCTB.'Ma8KWEKwaos938 ilts. Inlcumseraif Utflh Beehive Brand Fryers are grown here in Guaranteed fresh, with no preservatives added in processing. Plump and tender look for the Beehive Brand. You,r protection of Quality Freshness. 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