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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, July 31, 1970 I LEGAL NOTICES a trust deed held by plaintiff and an action for fraud. DATED this 21st day of July, SUMMONS Civil No. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH NATIONAL FIRST ZIONS BANK, a National Association, Plaintiff, vs. 1970. By Richard H. Nebeker Attorney for Plaintiff 400 Kennecott Building Salt Lake City, Utah (Date of first publ. July 24, 1970, date of final publ. Aug. 14, 1970) NOTICE TO CREDITORS of VERA BRYAN GILLESPIE will present claims creditors attached to with vouchers and LOUISE A. SAXTON, his wife; D. SAXTON and Carver RICHARD ANNIE B. SAXTON, his wife; Main on 1970. HAMILTON GLEN WESTERN EXCAVATING and Date of PIPELINE CO.; J. D. McNEIL; Date of AJAX, INC.; GLEN V. SHIELDS, SHIELDS WELDING; REGINALD L. SAXTON dba dba WORTHEN, JOHN EXOTIC SWIMMING COMPANY; Bryan at 183 South or before September 1, pub. July 17, 1970. last pub Aug. 7, 1970. 1st dba Baseball POOL BRAZIER, HAYES and TALMONT-MORENC- Slate Seagull August 2, 1 p.m. -at Tooele. Last week Tooele won over THE STATE OF UTAH TO 10-- 0 and over Payson Dugway DENAMED ABOVE THE Some heavy hitting by FENDANTS: summoned Frank Park and Dale Richards You are hereby and required to file, with the sparked the win over these two Clerk of the above- - entitled clubs. Tooele will play the Green Court, an answer in writing to Sox Club at the Babe Ruth Park the in bled to be a complaint 1 p.m. alove- - entitled case, and to Sunday, Richard mail to serve upon, or H. Nebeker, plaintiffs attorney, DAYDREAMING 400 Kennecott Building, Salt Daydreaming is not harmful Lake City, Utah, a copy of said unless it is indulged in to exanswer within 20 days after cess, or it becomes more imporcompletion of publication of tant than reality. Everyone has this summons. daydreams at one time or anIf you fail so to do, judg- other. It is one of the ways in ment by default will be taken which we exercise our imaginaagainst you for the relief de- tion. Adolescents seem to daymanded in said complaint. A dream more frequently than any copy of said complaint, if not other age group. Boys daydream served upon you by mail or of great achievements they are otherwise, will be deposited with still unable to accomplish, while the clerk of said court and you girls daydreams are more of a Edward R. romantic nature. may there obtain a copy. This is an action to foreclose Pinckney, MD. BOT, Sunday, Defendants. Green Sox 6-- 4. has Lynn Henwood, Tooele, been named to the special Reverence For Law Committee of the Fraternal Order of Eagles by Grand Worthy President Steven Pa., B. Thomas of McKeesport, during the 72nd Annual Grand International Convention at Kansas City, Missouri. The Aerie convention is in session from July 29 to August 1. THE REVERENCE For Law Committee, as its name implies, to gain support was created and respect for law enforcement personnel and to seek repeal of the Miranda Act. H. Roe Bartle, former Mayor of Kansas City is General Chairman and former President of the United States Harry S. Truman Registration offices will Ire open from 8:0() A.M. until 9:(X) P.M. at the following addresses, on August 4th; August 8th and August 25th: By all means grab the prospect's hand like you mean it, and shake it firmly. And don t be eager to let it go. Doggoned few salesmen these days want to S. get their hands mussed. Robert Tralins Sixty-eigpercent of automobile drivers dont know their own license number, or slightly more than those who cant remember where they left the car lot. in the shopping-cente- r A motorcycle driven by Joseph William Eden Jr., 240 South Main, collided with a car driven by Albert A. Sutherland, 240 East 1st West, Tuesday, at 1st South and Main. No one was injured in the mishap. All-Sta- All-Sta- Last Rites Ann Murray; Marv Tero, Salt Lake. Many marvelous prizes for children and adults will be given awav. THE CHAIRMAN of this outo standing event are Luigi and Mrs. Hennldo Brunatti. Everyone of Italian heritage and their friends are welcome and urged to participate. Vita for services Benton, Costan.o, Salt Lake; Karen Oliver, Murrav: Cecilia Perry, Salt Lake; Lu Ann Pizzello, Tooele; Held for Gerald Mills Gerald G. Mills were held Tuesday, July 28 in the Tooele Eighth Ward 1. Munro of the with Forriest Eighth Ward Bishopric conducting the service. The family prayer at the mortuary was given by William E. Pitt and Florence McBride and postlude played prelude music. Melvin Oborn offered the invocation and the opening musical number was Brightly by a our Fathers Mercy sung quartet composed of W. Bar-bier- Aerial Fish Stocking Underway New Aerial stocking of fish in high mountain lakes is now underway. Division of Fish and Game pilots flying a specially equipped plane stock mountain lakes that are inaccessible to Most of fish planting trucks. the lakes are in the Uinta and Boulder mountain areas. Over a half million fry and trout are scheduled fingerling for aerial planting this summer. Fish and Game pilots have already stocked several of the 107 ready stocked several of the 107 lakes scheduled for stocking in 1970. Most of the fish stocked are cutthroat and brook Program trout. Planned for Ex-prisone- rs Sixty inmates nearing the end of their prison term at Utah State Prison in Draper will be provided job training and rehabilitation services under a contract announced by the U.S. Departments of Labor and Health, Education and Welfare. that simuA halfway house lates conditions the inmate will encounter in the community will be provided the releasees at the Community Treatment Center near Salt Lake City. THE PROGRAM at the center will provide for counseling, further academic and vocational training as needed to within programs supplement the prison, job placement, and . Job adequate job follow-upbe will provided by training various schools and institutions that meet the individual needs. The Department of Employment Security at Draper will arrange job development and placement. proCost for the year-lon- g A. gram is $248,602, said Frank (Tod) Potter, Regional Manpower Administrator for the Labor Department in Denver. According to the program, as soon as an inmate is put on he will be housed Treatment at the CommunityCenter until his release date. In an effort to simulate community conditions, the inmate will be charged room and board. Along with this, a course on remoney management will be residents. center the of quired The money will be put into a revolving fund which will be used to defray some of the costs of the center or to add additional services. Allowance payments will be made to individuals without work until they are work-relea- - placed. (An to 20 Bevan Anderson, A. D. Thomas, Kenneth Shields and Wendell Droubay, accompanied by Geraldine Droubay. D. Leslie were Speakers Gillette and Fay Gillette. Mr. Munroe read the obituary. Roxie Dobson sang in closing Goin Home. Keith Kelley pronounced the benediction and Donald Pitt dedicated the grave at the Tooele City Cemetery. Pall bearers were William Battison, John Bishop, Arthur Gamer, William E. Pitt, Neil Pitt, Chester Jacobs. Honorary pallbearers were Tony Porcelli and Donald J. Pitt. F' Jimmy Durante Childrens Fund for mentally retarded children, The Max Baer Heart Fund, and the Eagles Cancer Fund for research on these dread diseases. dirty. te Beams i CONGRESSMAN R. John Dent of Pennsylvania and Governors Warren E. Hearnes of Missouri and Robert Docking of Kansas, Dr Daniel Poling, Jr., of the Chapel of Four Chaplains and Father Richard J. Connelly will be among those addressing the delegates. The Parade of Champions, colorful hints of Ritual, Drum and Bugle Corps and marching bands, will be the highlight of the giant parade on Saturday. One quarter million dollars in grants will lie given by three Major Funds of the Order, The Honorary Chairman. The Annual LaGuardia Award named for the former New York All-StaItalian City Mayor, and given to a U.S. has who distinguished Day Announced Mayor himself and his city by his exemItalian The Annual plary performance of duties, will will be held at Lagoon, go to Mayor Louis J. Tullio, of Day Sunday, August 2, 1970. The Erie, Pennsylvania. THE GREEN- - Murray Labor Davis Pavilion, which is air conditioned, has been reserved Award will go to Peter J. Brennan, President of the New York for this celebration. will begin at Registration Building and Trades Council. Children's races noon. Frank Fountaine, David Frye, 12:(X) and Irene are scheduled for 1:30 p.m. An Harry Herschfield excellent program has been Ryan will join Jimmy Durante to entertain delegates and visitStanley planned featuring the and will begin ors. Durante will be making his Variety Show, 10th consecutive appearance at at 3:00 p.m. THE MOST reverend Joseph the convention. From the world of sports, Lennox Federal, Bishop of Salt ring greats Tony Gallento and Lake; Governor Calvin Hampton, footballs three Mayor J. Bracken Lee, the City Buddy Baer, Don Miller, Elmer and County Commissioners, will horsemen, Layden and Jim Crowley, and be guests and will greet the baseballs Jocko Conlan, Bob people during the progiam. Italian An Day Feller, Lefty Gomez and Lefty Grove will be among those enQueen and two attendants wdl the program. tertaining at the Sports Ban- be selected during in Seven are exgirls their participating sports quet, recalling the queen contest. They are periences. Carla Barmtia, Salt Lake; Mary is Funeral Notice of Registration Days For Sept. 8 Primary Election SALES HANDSHAKE Most salesmen won t walk up to a butcher who has been his cleaning chickens and grab hand in a firm handshake. They draw back and hide their hands when a butcher dries his hands on a clean cloth and offers one in greeting. Ive seen the same thing happen when salesmen called on mechanics or painters or someone who had his hands FO Eagles In 72nd International Convention Fish stocked in high mountain lakes by airplane usually take two to three years to reach catchable size, and such lakes are generally stocked on a norcycle set for each water mally every two or three years. The fish now being stocked will provide fishing for anglers in future years. The Division began its aerial fish stocking program in 1955; ins:-'CE3 xffiEiyiiininSf inn 7' mm Ip) 00 off This is a limited time offer . . . Good while present stock lasts! 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