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Show wii tem. V. An Immaculately SOLD NEW IN NOV. 1983 FOR '14,083.52 age, (49,000 actual), one 250K, ASKING CRI 1980 Kawasaki n 882-005- 6, 0 198S Ask for Scott 47 5 June BELOW BLUE BOOK PRICE Call Transcript-Bulletior 882-44- condition. good maintained car. Power seats, power door locks, power windows, air conditioning, F41 suspension option, cruise control, 5.0 liter V8, 4 speed auto, wod, tilt wheel, power antenna. Includes a set of mounted radial studded snow tires. 2 CRI $2000. FOR SALE: 1979 Ford F150 auto, ps, stereo, low mile- 9 6 CHEVROLET CAPRICE CLASSIC 4 DOOR Good condition. AMFM cassette, power booster. owner. cassette. 5 1904 1976 Scirocco. FOR SALE: AM-F- $2800. 57 CHEV 2 ton (5 ton) V8 engine, 14 foot flat bed, with' dump hoist, 2 speed, rear end, 8 speed transmission. or 255-837- 5 Phone 884-343- 9 FOR SALE: 11 FOR SALE: 1974 Ranger, ahort bed, 4x4, rebuilt 390 WR.V., Cam, New Clutch, Drive Line, Exhaust Sys- ' MUST SELL: 1979 Dodge Van. condition. good Very 11 0 Drive Datsun, 1981 king cab, excellent condition. $5000. Call 882-819- 6 after 4 p.m. P- or 882-472- 3 76 FORD MAVERICK 302, 2 door, a.c., AMFM cassette, excellent tires, good body. 1980 YAMAHA 1100, 4,500 ml., faring, radio. 882-470- 3 FOR SALE: 1976 Datsun 210. Runs good. Looks bad. Drive home for $125. 1977 Ford Truck, 346 E. 1st South. 1975 PLYMOUTH Wagon, ps, pb, air, runs good. $600. 6 250-052- 5 1975 MONACO Dodge, 1983 XL200 Honda, luggage container for car. Call 882-315- 4 1 Doesnt run. Easy to fix. 6 5 DICKS BODY SHOP 25 years of body shop experience HONDA XR75 Great condition. Good beginners bike. 3 CRI $300. 1981 YAMAHA Venture 1100 235 So. 4th St. AMFM cassette, fairing, bags and trunk. Good condi-tio- $2,000. FOR SALE: 78 Camera, Call after 4:30 882-790- 7 All types of body and gloss work available. 882-709- 8 Insurance work welcome. Free bids. 1982 DODGE ton, 6 cylind-er- , one owner, low mileage, can be seen at 1000 East Main, Grantsville, 884-695- 3 74 YAMAHA MX125. Excel-len- Motorcycle Seat Upholstering 25 to Monday-Frida- y 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 45 t condition, new engine. after 6 p.m. $400. 3 1979 SUZUKI RM125. Excellent condition. 882-749- 9 LOOKING for a ennrf used pickup? Six to choose from. 4-- 6 All in good condition. Priced to sell below book. or 1982 DELUXE GMC Diesel top of the line Sierra Classic. $8500 for quick sale. 882-047- 1 882-264- 1965 MUSTANG Fastback. Hard to find. $600 or obo. 7 1978 CJ5 Jeep in real good condition. $2500. 837-236- 4 4 1975 SECURITY Fifth Wheel trailerhitch included. condition. 882-349- 4 FOR SALE: 1979 Ford Ranger shortbed F150, 4x4, 4 low speed, 400 eng., mileage. $5500. 882-374- 2 PARTING OUT 4x4 Ford , 0 CRI 5 ton. ac, HOLTS Carpet Cleaning Service INSURANCE RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL A DE00ORIZ1N0 STEAM CLEANING MYING RESIDUE PILE RESTORES I DUPONT TEFLON CARPET PROTECTOR BEAUTY FREE ESTIMATES 882-502- EMERGENCY WATER REMOVAL 1 A few of the Creation Dancers: Back row: Dawnette Shinkle, Rashell Andrews, Jessica Mair, Carrie Price, Meghan Nelson. Middle row: Chan-te- l Faudree, Bobbi Perkins, Amber Mair, Aubrey Rockwell, Vanessa Rockwell. Front row: Jesica Rockwell, Lisa Andrews. Back row: Monica Rockwell, Courtney Bevan, Anjanette Parker. Front row: Nicky Parker, Jodi Price, Heather Andrews. Performers Combine For Entertaining Evening The Creation Dancers and Sun- shine Generation performed together May 22 for the first time in an "Evening of Entertainment, sponsored by the Tooele 10th Ward Young Women. The Creation Dancers delighted the audience with a variety of dance numbers such as "Hear the Beat, "Ghostbusters, Tell Her About It, "Lets Hear it for the Boys, and "Footloose as a finale. Die Sunshine Generation enthusiastically performed a variety of musical numbers with their colorful costumes and exciting stage presence. The dancers also displayed their techniques in a tum bling section which they have been working on during the past year, taught by Steffeny Shields. With the variety of singing and dancing it made for a very interesting and enjoyable evening for all who came. What Are All These Men Doing Art Classes Offered New summer classes for students gifted in art between the ages of 6 and 12 are being formed at the Visual Art Institute, 1838 South 1500 East, Salt Lake City. These classes will begin June 10 and 11 between 1 and 3 p.m. for Drawing I, and last for ten weeks, two hours per week. The Visual Art Institute is directed by Ms. Stephanie Burn. This is an excellent opportunity for gifted students to obtain early training so necessary to the many careers available for the artistically talented person. For additional information call Stephanie Burn at 0 or Mrs. Elaine Traver at Are men planning a takeover of the home kitchen? A survey by the International Association of Cooking Schools (IACS), the voice of the cooking school industry, tells us that, today, one in four students in cooking class is a man. This survey revealed that the move toward men wanting to be at home in the kitchen is neither a takeover nor a mere fad. It is a healthy trend leading to new pleasures and greater sharing in todays more relaxed lifestyles. About 25 percent of all cooking students (in regular classes, not the professional ones) are men. However, where basic cooking techniques are taught, some IACS teachers reported that men made up half or more of the student body. These men are serious about learning how foods work and the essentials of food preparation. Men with these attitudes are clearly in the kitchen for the long haul and they really care about food quality and food presentat- ion. Heres more of what IACS members had to say about many of the men who study cooking: They want to finally take the mystery out of the kitchen by trying things themselves. They cook as an emotional and creative outlet - and theyre zealous. They want to develop the palate, to broaden their range of experience. They want to acquire mastery over the skills involved in one of -- lifes most important issues -f- ood. They want to take control over the questionable ingredients their bodies have been subjected to -salt, sugar, fat, additives. 359-509- 882-340- ATTENTION V.W. owners, Butches Automotive la now open full time. Hours We also repair all other makes of cars. We still carry the largest stock of S-- 1982 KAWASAKI KDX175 Like new. Low miles, 1982 Honda CX500 custom with vetter faring and clarion, AMFM cassette stereo. Low miles. VW parts In the area. BUTCHES AUTOMOTIVE, 2 STOCKTON 71 JEEP Wagoneer. Good 4 drive. after wheel 882-576- 6 FOR SALE: 1972 Caprice. $250. B FOR SALE or trade: 1977 $1000. p.m. Goldwing Honda 1000 motorcycle. Make offer or will trade for equity in 4 door auto. Phone 882-404- 2 3 HARVS TIRE 94 So. Main Price Qfljjnnnnmfr Tooele Chevrolet 884-324- 6 INCREASE YOUR INCOME with i part-tim- e occupation! "Discount Gifts 882-552- FOR SALE: 1980 Honda, Model C.T. 70. Like new. Mileage only 525 miles. A small fun bike for the whole fami- ly. The curriculum is well organized and of superior quality, and the art work done by these talented children is an inspiration to see. $350. Local retailers and fund raisers invited. 11 Call OFFICE SPACE NEEDED square feet for professional type office. Send information to Office, P.O. 6 500-60- "PERFECT GRADUATION PRESENT". 1980 Chevette, 2 door hatchback, 4 cyl, 4 spd. $1800 or offer. FAST FOOD Restaurant for sale. Excellent profit potential for owneropera-tor- . ask for Call 11 Dee. 4x4 37,000 miles. Excellent condition. Reduced $6500. 1982 TOYOTA 884-695- 7 6 ANTENNAS SATELLITE AND PAY PHONES. Na- 1980 SUBARU 2 door hatchback. 4x4, $1500. 884-394- tional . Company needs Dealers. Complete Training Provided. No Inventory Re- 4-- 1971 BUICK, good work car, new tires, $850; 1958 Camp Trailer, 18 foot, good condition, $850. See at 766 West Vine, Tooele, Call 882-689- 6 Box 424, Tooele LOCAL Er quired. Complete 882-424- 3 Units 13 Members of the first Tooele Band could be part of your heritage. Some are unknown. First row, left to right: Jim Kirk, Lyman McBride, Dr. Frank Davis, Sam Johnson, Will Vowles. Back row: Richard Henwood, Jack Frazer, Jina Gollher, Frank Beasley, Robert McLaws. For help with your genealogy contact the High Priest group leader in your ward or call Elmo England. Public Notices acreage 0.25 acs. PLACE NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE The following described property will be sold at public auction to the , First Tooele Band from $499 00 Wholesale. 24 Hours highest bidder without warranty as to title, possession or encumbrances, at the north door, front entrance of the Courthouse, 47 South Main, Tooele, Utah, on the 18th day of June, 1985, at 10:00 oclock a.m., of said day: Lot 76, Northlake No. 2 Subdivision of Tooele City, according to the official plat thereof, recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Tooele County, Utah. Commonly known as 314 North Coleman, Tooele, Utah 84074 The Trust Deed being foreclosed by these proceedings Is dated January31, 1980, and was executed by DENNIS E. SMITH and JAN1NE D. SMITH, husband and wife, as Trustor In favor of FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, the present Beneficiary. The present owners are reported to be DENNIS E. SMITH and JANINE D. SMITH, husband and wife. The purchase price Is payable In lawful money of the United States of America. Dated this I6th day of May, 1983. Paul M. Ilalllday Successor Trustee 458 E. 400 S, Suite 202 Salt Lake City, Utah 84111 Telephone! File No. 6509 (Published In the Tooele Transcript May 23, 30 and June 6, 1985) 3S3-288- 6 AGENDA Notice la hereby given that the Tooele County Board of Commissioners of Tooele County will hold a regular Board of County Commissioners meeting Tuesday, June II, 1988 at 1 p.m. the agenda will be as follows: 1. Roll tall. 2. Approval of the minutes of the previous meeting. 3. Petitions, remonstrances and Communications, 4. Tax adjustments. 5. Approval of the bills. 6. Approval of Tax Sale. 7. Wendover Justice of the Peace Office Space. 8. Approval of Family Health Service Contract. 9. Approval of FY86 Community Service Block Grant Funds. 10. Board of equalization. Mercury air courier service. 11. Adjournment. Dated this 5th day of June, 1985. Charles Stromberg, Chairman, Tooele County Commission NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following application(s) have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water In Tooele County throughout the entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations In (A60713) APPLICANT: T2S, R5W, 8 In. well 571 ft. deep (In Erda). PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: 1 family, Stockwatering: 4 head of livestock, Irrigation: From Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, total acreage 0.25 acs. PLACE OF USE: NEJ4NEK. Sec. 36, T2S, R5W. (A60721) APPLICANT: Kevin J. Woods, 4106 Golden Garden Dr., Erda, UT., QUANTITY: 0.015 CFS; SOURCE: 6 In. well 100 ft. to 400 ft. deep; POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (1) N. 673 ft., W. 1100 ft. from EVi Cor. Sec. 36, T2S, R5W (Lot 54 Golden Garden Sub, Erda), PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: 1 family, Stockwatering: 8 head of livestock, Irrigation: From Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, total acreage 0.23 acs. PLACE OF USE: SEMNEVi. Sec. 36.T2S, R5W. 4 (A60726) APPLICANT: Terry B. and Margaret Miner, 3834 Gundersen Drive, Erda, UT. QUAN3 TITY: 0.013 CFS; SOURCE: 6 In. well 121 ft. deep, POINT(S OF DIVERSION: (1) S. 923 ft., W. 323 ft., from E14 Cor. Sec. 34, T2S, R5W, (1 Mi. E of Grantsville), PURPOSE AND PER- IOD OF USE: Domestic: 1 family, Stockwatering: 8 head of livestock; Irrigation: From Apr. 1 lo Oct. 31, total USE: Protests resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefore must be filled in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before July 6, 1985. Robert L Morgan, P.E. STATE ENGINEER (Published in Tooele Transcript May 23, 30, June 6, 1985) NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 2 CIVIL NO. IN DIE DISTRICT COURT, OF DIE DIIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH ALELA L BORGOGNO Plaintiff, SLB&M. 3 01- - NEVJSEtf Sec. 34, T2S, R5W. vs GASPER A BORGOGNO, JR. Defendant TO BE SOLD at Sheriffs Sale on the 13th day of June, 1985, A.D. at the hour of 12:00 noon, at the North Door of the Public Safety Complex, rear entrance, 47 South Main, Tooele City, Tooele County, State of Utah, all the right, title and Interest of the Defendant Gasper A. Borgogno, Jr. in and to the following described real property situated In Tooele County, State of Utah, to-wi-t: All of Lot 6, 7, 10, and 11, Block 91, Stockton Town Plat DATED and signed at Tooele City, Tooele County, State of Utah this 20th day of May 1983, A.D. Marlon S. Carter, Sheriff Tooele County, Utah (Published In the Tooele Transcript May 23, 30 and June 6, 1985) PUBLIC NODCE Grantsville City Corporation hereby gives notice that a public hearing will be held on Wednesday, June 19, 1983 at 7 p.m. at the Grantsvllls City Hall. 7 Park Street, Grantsville, Utah, for the purpose of receiving public com- ment In regard to a proposed final amendment to the 198485 operating budget, which budget includes Revenue Sharing Funds which have been appropriated for use in the General Fund. A copy of the proposed amendment, which includes increasing the number of estimated revenues and apportioning the increased revenues to various departmental appropriations, is available at the City Hall for public inspection. Written comment on the proposed amendments, and also on the use of Revenue Sharing Funds may be filed at the city hall prior to the hearing. By Order of the Grantsville City Council Fred L Hale, Mayor (Published in the Tooele Bulletin June for a Meat Packing Plant, located on the Northeast corner of 1000 West and McKellar Lane, Tooele, Utah on the following real property: Beg. NE cor. intersection of Warburton St. and McKellar St. of TCS In Sec. 20, 3S. 4W SLB&M. Run th N. 1 27 E. 273 ft. th. E 770 ft. to the Werly RW of RR the S 43 10 W 380.46 ft. to the N line of Sd. McKellar St. th W. 505 ft. to the POB Dated this day of May, Patrick H. Dunlavy 1985 City Recorder Tooele City Corporation 6, 1985) AGENDA The Tooele County Planning Commission will meet Wednesday, June 12, 1985, at 7 p.m. in Room 310, Com- mission Chambers, Tooele County Courthouse, 47 South Main, Tooele, Utah. The agenda is as follows: 1. Roll call. 2. Approval of minutes. 3. Election of chairman and vice chairman. 4. Climax Chemical, Conditional Ue Permit 800-85- , fertilizer storage facility. 3. U.S. Telecon, Conditional Use Permit 900-83- , communications sys- tems. 6. Amendment to the MD Zoning District. 7. Discussion of ordinance relating to health and safety standards for mobile home parks. 8. Discussion of gravel pit reclamation standards. 9. Other business. 10. Adjournment. LaRenda Stromberg, Secretary NODCE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice Is hereby given that the Tooele City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the Tooele City Hall, 90 North Main Street, Tooele, Utah on Thursday, June 13, 1983, at 7 p.m. to consider the application for a conditional use permit for Hn7 Meats NODCE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Tooele City Planning Commission will hold a public hearing at the Tooele City Hall, 90 North Main St., Tooele Utah on Thursday, June 13, 1985, at 7 p.m. to consider the application for a conditional use permit for HaT Meats for a meat cutting room, cooler freezer located at 595 and walk-iNorth First West, Tooele, Utah on the following real property: Beg at the NE corner of Lot 3 Blk 71 Plot A Tooele City, South 86 feet; thence W 21 rds ML to an alley or the West line of said Lot 3, thence N 86 feet to the NW corner of said Lot 3, thence E 21 rds ML to the point of beg. n Dated this day of May, 1983 Patrick II. Dunlavy City Recorder Tooele City Corporation NOTICED) WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change water In Tooele County throughout the Tage Nyman, 1912 South 1500 East, Salt Lake City, UT., QUANTITY: 0.018 CFS; SOURCE: Underground Water Well (Existing), POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: (I) N. 350 ft., V. 1370 ft., 6 In. well 474 ft. deep. (2) N. 1000 Cor. Sec. 36. ft., W. 1370 ft., from E entire year unless otherwise designated. Locations in SLB&M. (al3491)Terracor, 529 East South Temple, Salt Lake City, UT proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 1 0 cfs or 240 0 acre-fee- t of water as evidenced by Seg. A33761a. The water has ben diverted from a 12 inch well, ft. deep, at a point N. 2405 ft. E. 1 150 ft. from S4 Cor. Sec. 26, T2S, R4W; and used for stockwatering 50 livestock units, and from 0401 to 1031 used for the irrigation of 500.0 acs. limited to the sole supply of 60 0 acs. Hereafter, 1.0 cfs. or 250.0 acre-fee- t is to be diverted from a 10 inch well, 440 ft. deep, at a point S. 2137 ft. E 1814 ft. from NW Cor. Sec. 27. T2S, R4W (3 Mi N of Tooele); and used same as r within the NE4. Sec. 27, T2S, 300-60- here-tofo- R4W. 9 (a!3483) George Bur.lanls, P. O. Box 119, Tooele, UT proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of 0 223 cfs. of water as evidenced by (A31418). The water has been diverted from a 6 58 inch well, 225 ft. deep, at a point N. 2620 ft. W. 172.5 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 32, T2S, R4W ; and used for stackwatering 100 cattle, and from 0401 to 1031 for the Irrigation of 100.0 acs. within NE4SE4, Sec. 32.T2S. R4W, Hereafter, 0.223 cfs. of water Is to be diverted from a 10 Inch well, S. 2241 ft, E. 1800 ft. from NW Cor., Sec. 27, T2S, R4W; and used same as heretofore within NE4 Sec. 27 T2S, R4W. Protests resisting the granting of this application with reasons therefore must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 W, No. Temple, SLC, UT 84118, on or before July 13, 1985. Robert L Morgan State Engineer (Published In the Tooele Transcript, May 30, June 6, 13, 1985) trouble-freBefore you buy be eure not Its the trouanything, ble you are getting for free. About Town with Gene Brown e I I |