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Show 8 Toot le Transcript, Thursday, June IS, 19S! Chamber Doings By Oreo Probed Recyclers Set New Recordthan MACK OUTZEN HAS NEW IIOBBY. . Knocking golf balls into the Bingham Copper Tit from the OQU1KKH OVERIjOOK, If you are mathematically inclined, how many golf liell do you think Mack will have to hit to fill the pit. Mack was knocking these balls as part of a scene that will be included in the movie on Tooele County. At this point the flak will be called TOOELE COUNTRY. . .the name is all inclusive. OQU1RRH OVERIjOOK: The road is in good shape thanks to the county road crews. Out of state can are seen traveling the route almost daily at the present time. ORRIN MILLER; His county toun are very tuccessful. More than forty five went on the trip to llwpah Tuesday. "Hie crew woiiing on TOOELE COUNTRY got some beaut tful dials. The equipment lieing used is the very last, iiahiding a monitor w here we can see the results almost as fast as it is shot. TONY KRULETZ: Have you seen his collection? I have been t rying to encourage him to open a museum up town. This would be a tremendous asset to the downtown area. Tootiad the old Tooele Valley Railroad Depot isn't a little larger. THRIVING INDUSTRY IN IBAPAIL The Indians (my cousins) are making cattle guards. It's rather interesting to watch them work. The guards are very well built. Sales have been curbed recently, however, by a reduction in the Bureau of Land Management budget. INDUSTRIAL BONDS: By in large! most people do not understand Industrial Bonds. And after Sunday's Sixty cent energy savings when it is made the first HfuiuKU Aluminum Re-c- y hug Cnmpaiiy set a new lime. aluminum muling record In Tooele, Reynolds in Utah last year, collecting maintains a mobile recy3. 1 million pound of light cling stop at Alliertsons. metal, almost 800.090 227 V Main, Saturday, 2 to 4 p.m. pounds more than in 1979. Hie record recycling haul The company pays a total mulled in 1773,000 being of 30 cents a pound for a paid to the pulihc and over numlier of aluminum items, 20. 1 million k i Ion at t himni including lies crage cans, pie of electricity leing caved. vans, TV dinner trays, foil, ic of TIi at amount energy even aluminum castings. enough to furnish the total The price includes a seven electric need of 1,340 cent per pound Imnius w hich homes for an average-Mche withdrawn or may entire year. Each time changed, without notice, aluminum is recycled depending on local market there's Itetter than a 95 per conditions. TOP OP THE WEEK SPECIALS! PRICES EFFECTIVE. . . NO RESPECTER ACE Sunday, June 21st Monday, Juno 22nd Tuesday, June 23rd Minute exptwe, most people who think they understand them are down right mad. We hope to have an Industrial Ronds expert at a future general memliershlp gathering. CHAMBER BREAKFAST AND JULY 4TH: Startuig July 1st thru July 4th. Tooele is going to be humming with activities. So many things are scheduled it's difficult to do them justice. One big event though is the Chamlier of Commerce breakfast at 7 a m. in the City Park on July 4th. Make this a must and after your tummies are full watch the parade featuring Jelly Bean the Clown. CIIABIJE ROBERTS; Representing the Governmental Affairs Committee of the Chamlier, Charlie attended a seminar Wednesday at the University of Utah to olitain the latest information on how to use the 1980 U.S. Census. He will rejvort to the general memliershlp next week. LANDS! RK DAYS: Well planned, hut still many ser-loproblems In connection with the fair portion of the celebration. The biggest problem comes from the lack of an adequate facility. ..even a facility at this point. A PREDICTION: A we start to tell the TOOELE STORY more and more people are going to come to Tooele just to see. Wednesday for example, a sweet soul dropepd by the office for tourist information.. She didn't have the slightest idea Tooele was as scenic as it is. . .result, she's still arocuid for a few clays. This places emphasis upon another important point. . .we need more and better camping facilities. MAIN STREET: Congratulations to business people and city crews who have worked to make the greenry on Main St ret more at t ract ive. T ooele can be such a beaut iful pak-- if we will individually resolve to do our bit. ut e OF Cancer strikes at any age. It kills more children 3 Pilhhury Baptist Bible College Men's Quartet to 14 than any other Pillsbury Mens Quartet To Appear at Baptist Church 7)4 Oz. Pastor Lloyd Larkin of June 21, at 11.00 a.m. during the months of May, The quartet is touring the June and July. Church, 224 F 3rd N., has states of Minnesota, Iowa, Memliers of the quartet Oklaho-liury announced that the Pills- - Arkansas, Kansas, are Mark Douglas, a junior 's Baptist Rihle College ma, Wyoming, Utah, from Minneapolis, MN; Quartet will appear tana. North Dakota, Michi-a- t David Douglas, a freshman the church on Sunday, gan, Indiana, and Wisconsin from Minneapolis, MN; Country Club the Independent Baptist POTATO CHIPS Mon-Men- Ripple Sour Cream Regular Reg. 1.13 POTATO CHIPS traveling with the group will be accompanist Paul Peterson from Minneapolis, MN, and Steve Davis, a sen- ior from Longmont, CO who will be speaking. Pillsbury College is a Arts College located 65 miles south of Minneapolis, and is situated ona beautiful $9$ GoMhi Steve Henry, a sophomore from Fort Shaw, KIT; and Willie Rathhun, a freshman from Cumberland. VVL Also Bits-he- al campus in 14-ac- Owa-tonn- a, Minnesota. Peach Pillsbury INSTANT BREAKFAST And Apricol Tree Disease T9 6 Pack Reg. The wet spring has created conditions in Utah conducive to a disease on peach trees called Coryneum blight. This disease is also While They Last! SLICED BACON 12 oz. 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