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Rtad Mitclil. trltrvrcl NimIihi at th vtact (4 tin vtcchhI lulling Their nl her nut i ante ihi Maw am' rnuiid tiipirr In the vntli, Tcmh-- I mail 4 thirat Ml ill lad inning when RartiHi dtmhled to lead if oil, Iml he wat dtantl- d I tier at th nett three hat- ten all filed mil. Tooele will attrinit to grt Itatk on th winning path thit Friday when they play Granite v g they III Toelr Then plat tHi Vtuidii Smith at b p mi. at Ml Salt lake and Folia Blotter to gun tin win lea (hmaalet, 7 Fad thn w.ttl, wat tiled lt Toorl lo In f.N tinting dming let. Kamil If Wat fined fVI lt Jmlge tail Maidiall and tenlented to ten dUtt in fail MkCkKITF MkDRID. hm m I 31 in th aetwth. lod tli margin whm to Ttfcirl MiHhIhV to plat Ftjwua ungted, t.fe4 trttNtd when )larl Walker walked, aitd they Ink HI ( ORE BOM C to Kill on RaitiNi'i tingle to f.Nt trt, Tunrl defeated Highland tli gam into rtlu liamrt In I A and Wnt 5 3 in a ten inning tli truth. Flank laik led i41 and altair at Magna wat tale on an etrur. Rail. hi In the Highland gant. I'aul tingled, with laik do)Niig at DidernkwHi, lint man np mi th vcixhrI On a thnihl deal they (all gain Walked, tlide HtxHaL adtamed, and Faik taxNed un a and wxNrd ihi Dal Knliaidt ritn t tat Ilf n ht Dal Knhaidt. tingl Dial wat th unit run 111 Hailmi dole Rhim right lirhmd tli liall gam at Highland pilch-r- r Iaik f.N th two nun that gat lladain all.iwed mt ini iii.n Toorl thru truth win Ml a row. hit, a tingle by Frank iaik th ILtlhi le went lit UtdaiH, red nf tli wat, rrtiring th tide and rtrn tlurngh h wat in hot Mi inder in fiNir (4 th lat tit watrr moth of the night, turn MllllllgV great delendt platt by To.nI Hut utt nm wat all Rtad aikl gfrt ilutih nulon IV tht Slnrldt needed at h it hmi a lanky righthander mlled him out inattrrpiee, git mg up jut i4 hole alter hole, la drutk out a tingle in th teem! inning tu 9, walked 1. and alhtwed teten Jeiiten. Miieldt tlruik imt tnm hilt. II left tetetl Wed runneit and watkrd tine, allow tug jut diamled litre liallt to I hit to th outWnl hig IrfthaiHlrr, OprlrM field. drutk out 17. walked four and TOOELE FRITTERED away alto allowed trtm hilt. hradt uf20 and 3-- lad Monday night at Magna Itrlor they exmld defeat the ttulJiurn Wd team The tw-- mod difficult careen 54 in 0 iimmgt. VVd battled are entmded to amateun -hat k in th Imtlom of th tetenth and Parenthood. -inning to fort th gam into Citiemhip Woodmen of the World Maga Toorl got r4tM ,,uirv W, in the top of the tenth nn. 0 Muiltikal From tin Mcm ,rJ ling cm-h- 1 o l Tmrl M.m. U,M l1f 4rr RIMk IKIIOK 1) (hailt-MatU, ImA 12, v ,,lA 4 pirpaMxl hutwiadnh am) two wliru vli lolil (CUD ME IT C.O Willi a Whn what llirv yuu'r wrung (law plalirr rM,aiv Itmhni uk, lbn will ' gn apNoimally w ami mi-uwHtwtuiw trail lit vnth giailrr bin.il 13 4 (4i uf ame, emwi lo In wiv a miii wiih ihnu fiMiith hnt.Hkdl niiHv Ml a Ink alinl b la 10 wrvuigt uf tra.lv-b( Lllt.lir( ( uIimiiMiv lit puli Chi raulv (Mil logrilwr n mail U turalv. blriHlmg mi (hiiI i4 ilairv llthrr wnl WaMv 123 ami I.i4 wait i tram with mi (.Mirth tup lit Iii4 mil 4 I liiulall.Hl Irailu--r lb III qiH-dli- (ul, 'cyr'- - -- .viT1'.! I Welded oluminum construe-lio- n for maximum strength ond lightness, full length contouied frome, with eoy to use webbing, otsurei ultimate in comfort with on lood. Rtg. 37.00 IC C3 Tl'e lrdl7 6.C3 trailers and Now for the 1st limo a bog designed specifically for campers, station wogons. lorgo enough to fill space of camper ond station wagon beds 2 sleep in perfect comfort just the right omount of Dacron Insulation N. euexsne atxelriatnm. Toorl Polite cilrd Dean R. Polite for Workman, 471 lad Rag. 40.00 Valua 03 NEW 22 and 23 Cal. AUTOMATIC bonded seams PISTOLS PAIR 3rd South, fur PHILLIP 33TNN Smith. 309 Hally Dr was cited by Toorl Pol lie for euetrive acceleration. Tooele Police cited IXmalJ Ray Spcndlose. 14 1 Ead Third North, for euesdt atxelrration. William Mas llarvry, 159 Ead 670 North, was cited hv Tooele Polite for driving 40 mph in a 25 mph zone. TOOELE POUCE cited Michael Lawrence Brannon, 533rd C.S. Company, for making an improper turn. Sidney C. Atkin, 324 South Main, was cited by Tooele Police for driving 33 mph in a 23 mph zone. Dewey James Tipton, 418 Canyon Circle, was cited by Tooele Police for driving 50 mph in a 30 mph zone and for making an Improper turn. PHILLIP NEPIIIE, 145 No. Broadway, was cited by Tooele Police for driving during revocation and for driving 50 mph in jr 30 mph zone. Tooele Police cited Michael Leon Gates, 265 International Avenue, for making an illegal U tum. Tooele Police cited Beverly June Benson, 327 Utah Ave., for driving 50 mph in a 30 mph zone. Bonnie Lewis Brannon, 206 East Vine, was cited by Tooele Police for drunk driving. He pled guilty before Judge Earl Marshall and was fined 3150 and sentenced to 30 days in jail, sentence was suspended upon payment of the fine. Only AW overall length SWIM rtemive arctleralitm. REVOLVERS X finish Rag. 3.00 electrically Light! O Shoots 22 long rifle with snaps full size Strong! frontier style that connect Tough vinyl material 44 O Deep blue 2 oir mattresses jttiiHi. Edwatd IXinx her, kmneth TAD. wat tiled hv Tooele Polite for dming on th sidew alk. TOOELE POUCE cited Flora 10 O New famous tT DOUBLE! in his T. Cruz. 274 South 3rd Street, fur making an illegal U turn. Thomas latHiaid How. Califs was cited hv Toorl SINGLE-SI- AIR MATTRESSES Fntkton. M3 South 3lh Street, wat cited In Toorl Edit for doting on an replied drum litem Toorl Polite tiled Jo Salaar. 13 Sooth Id Wed I. a dming without a dmrn Itcrtnr CFORCE 4 Rf. ilIbHI, Jantet A, Millaid. 211 S.a.lh 3rd Stieet wat tiled hv Torlr ' for Hilli.ig on an atxeleia Ihw cuiibitinM. Owen 4 nndenteig 1,3 North th Stieet for making an illegal I1 turn. v BACK PACK FRAME ti,ip,i Both I E tiled llri Medina, W StNith Rioadwat Ih wit ting on an atteleialitHt rthi FOl nh(H WAGON .Hie lF ii la-wt- S3K5S!? 1 TtHif Tltt Toorlv Traiiwrijit , Friday, July 7, 1967 lin DACRON SLEEPING BAGS SLEEPS TWO! out whm die I ix ant on oltrd in a Honor attulml at lhtrd N.nth and Main St eel 4S3 Wrd un Wallat Toin-Iolt. ht tiled wat Stcrrl, 23 it.jdi f.N dining 33 m4i in (4. 1 CAMPER-TRAILER-STATI- ON tited Helen I a. Su,,H Tiatlrf 4 'b Val-Irf- POSED FOR A PICTURE during the installation banquet of the Tooele Lion Club held Thursday night at the Liont Bowery in the Tooele City Park are, left to right. Call Parker, outgoing president, Norman Adamson, secretary, Al M. Beaudon, district governor of Lions International and Dr. Barry James, new Lions president. (dirfutll. 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