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Show Vets Encouraged To Inform Kin of Records The Director of the Administration Regional Office in Salt 1 ahe City reminds that there is a need for veterans to tell their families where important veterans documents are kept. This is a fact which cannot be overemphasized, said Timer Smith tmlav. Veterans . Safeguarding discharge papers, marriage certificates or child custody evidence, birth certificates, etc. from fire, theft or loss could lie one of the most important legacies a veteran can leave to his survivors, VA officials have found, AMONG documents that should lie protected Race Set The annual running race from Stock-to- n to Tooele wall lie held this year in Days conjunction with the parade, according to Director Steve and filed with family paper are Government and commercial life insurance policies any VA corre-sjxmden- with identitvmg naturalisation papers. Families should also be aware of jxrssible survivor Irenefits. These include V'A pensions, dependency and indemnity compensation for death, burial benefits and interment in a national cemeservice-connecte- d tery. A caricature an excellent of the subject. is often dislikenexs Details of the contest will be provided in an upcoming issue of the Transcript bullet in. Johnny buffer, son of Cullen and Puffer, of Nevada, made the Pine White Fly johnny is the grandson of Verle Dailey and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dailey of Tooele, lie will go to F.lko to play July 27. Adcle seethe suueet deals at bonneville MOTORS 1977 Mustang Ghia 1977 Ford loaded, low Miles 1975 Dodge ton 3A 3i-to- loaded 1974 Ford 14,500 miles 34-to- n 1975 Chev luv 4 speed, Good mileage 1974 Comet Coupe Extra dean 1974 Mazda Wagon ik 1974 Datsun 610 Coupe Open Forum j Pil'd I would like to thank Mr. Bevan a..d .he for force their police concern Sunday early We wish to extend our thanks to our friends, neighbors and relatives for their expression of sympathy, for their acts of kindness, for the lovely cards, beautiful flowers, and foixl brought to the home and church, during the loss of our dear father and grandfather, Alfred L. Hanks. The kindness and assistance extended was very much appreciated. Mr. and Mrs. W. lie van Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Spencer Cathy, Douglas and Steven Spencer 1975 Dodge Dart Swinger 1973 Chev 34-to- n 1974 Chev 34-to- n 4x4 1972 Scout n Club Cob morning. Thank you, Paul Revan for Ixing in our comer, we should have had you around here awhile bark. The water had woke us also a little after 4 in the morning. We saw that the streets and yards were already flooded. A little later 1 saw- Mr. Revan going at a fast pace hack up the road, and sxm the police came knocking on the dixr. Standing in water up to his ankles, he said, the water tank is fhxxhng. We thought big deal that has happened once a week around here. He was very concerned, even though I told him that water had let up some since 4 this morning, so we did as he asked and left. It cannot lie said that the city was not confronted with this problem. I confronted Mr. Bowman when be was Mayor, I can still see him sitting back in his chair and saying What do you want us to do about it; its a faulty valve. - 882-057- 2 - 363-460- 8 . a American s Win Bur, JNational prob- lem. This water problem starts in early May and the continues through summer months. It generally runs 3 hours and then stops on its own. This excess water saturates our drain fields and backs up the water into the lines, and homes and creates problems. If it had not been for the ditch I dug this NATIONAL 6 A strong relief job by Rixisevells Rvan Adams and two big innings at the Gulp, Gurgle Gurgle, Gurgle, Whatever my other answerfaults, darling, ed the dear one, you know Im not inquisitive. Rikisc-pas- pmjx-lle- t Tooele National !L6 in the opening game of the Tixx'le Bronco touniev. Rtxrseselt hanged into e the Nationals with a in the top of the fust inning scoring three nuis on Marc Blakes home run over the eenterfield Brian fence. Eldridge singled to open the game, and Adams was safe on a Tixx'le error and lxith scored on Blakes round ven-gam- The tripper. THEY added another run in the second, on a Mngle hv Adams who scored on a passed hall, a stolen base and another Tooele error. in Tooele made it the third when Paul White walked, stole second, moved to third on a balk and scored on a passed hall. Roosevelt unloaded the heavy artillery in the 4th inning, scoring four runs on 4 hits to run the score to THE Nationals had a big inning going in the 5th when White walked, stole second and then scored on a wild pitch, hut Jim McGowan who had singled was tagged out trying to score from third, and Brad Castle was out trying to score from second oil Max Walters single. Towle did manage four nuis in this inning, lmt those two putouts at home plate snuffed the rally that could have produced 9-- 6 ericans shix-ke- by sending Maple-to- 15 4-- 1 n men to the plate to score 12 runs and put the game completely out of reach. MAPLETON helped by committing three errors and issuing four walks, hut it was the big hats of the Americans that did most of the damage with timely, run- - producing hits. Duane Gillette living on an error, and Jim Wrath-al- l year, I would have had walked. Stuart Smith the inside of my home flooded like the inside lashed out a double scorof the neighboring home. ing Gillette and Wrathall and the gates were open. Signed: 2-- s Sini was the only American player able to get more than one hit, collecting a double and a single, hut everyone of the starters scored at least one run, with Sini and Martin crossing the plate three tunes each, ROOSIA EI.T 9 Tooele American league blasted Maplcton 16-in five innings to remain in the winners bracket, while the Nationals were knocked into the losto ers bracket, losing Roosevelt in opening day action Wednesday of the Bronco tournament bePark. So 1 left, thinking they ing held at F'lton It was strictly no conknew the problem, theyll after the third inntest fix But apparently it. of the American- - Maing the knowing problem plcton game as the Amdoesn't cure the But, Honey, protested the worried husband, where am I going to get the money to pay for all these clothes? 278 No. Main 21, 1978 Dear Editor, Card of Thanks 1976 Pinto Wagon 1975 Buick Sky hawk Tooele Transcript, Friday, July Help, Im Drownin' fratt. claim numlHTs, social security numbers, wills, discharge papers, and where applicable, I the Tooele onslaught 8-- Brad Sini walked, Ron Martin was safe on an er- - 1 ror, a run scored and ev- - f ervone was safe on Andy Lacys fielders choice, Craig Leonelli whacked out a single, Steve O'Neal walked, Gillette walked, Smith safe on an error. Sini singled, and then Ron Martin blasted out a three-ru- n homer over the right field fence, to fin D.R. McDermott, brakeman, Milford, Utah; Miriam L. Sears, cashier accountant, Salt Lake City, Utah; John C. Greenwood, crew dispatcher, Salt Lake City, Utah; Larry A. Roth, gang foreman, Salt Lake City, Utah; ?' Stuart Hamlett, switchman, Salt Lake City, Utah. We can handle it. I the victory. The Nationals threaten- ed again in the sixth frame hut Adams came in to pitch, to snuff the threat with the aid of a great ghrow from right fielder Bob Killer Kowalski Todd Branch to Mike Boss unleashes his high hard to nail White at the plate one in National- - Roose- to kill the threat. velt game. FOR Roosevelt, Blake and Wayne Ginjells home Martin came on in re- runs and Adams pitching were highlights. lief to pitch the 4th-5t- h Brad Castle homered, innings. Martin gave up an mieamed run when stole two bases and pitchtwo errors and a base on ed brilliantly in relief Maple-ton- s halls to emerge as Tooele's produced only run. Maple-ton'- s right fielder John Sumsion was the only batter able to collect a base hit, getting a single off Asday and a single off Martin. best. The double elimination will continue tourney through Saturday with at 4.00 scheduled games and 7:00 p.m. the Union Pacific railroad people LET US DO THE DISHES! We insist. . . Give yourself a treat! When youve worked hard and good food is very important. . . when you want to relax and let a waitress tend your needs. . . at- WERE YOUR KIND OF PLACE! THE EMBERS RESTAURANT ! 494 South Main, Tooele 882-000- 0 |