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Show Tlic Toot le Transcript, Friday, March 28, 1975 Dear Editor: "Mails Best To the Concerned iiate voting public" (who wasn't even concerned enough to sign their name) I have few concerns of my ow u. Dil you concern yourself with the litany llixirs Representative John Smith has sjx-n- t in liehalf of the retarded children and adults in our (axuity and State? Did you con-teryourself with the woik he has done for the prisoners in our correctional institutions? Did you concern yimrself with the hours Friend? Ix-s- x qut-vtio- am a resident of Tmx'le (axiuty and living in (kantsville City at 210 South Caxiley Street. My name is John V. Wright and I have lxen a resident for the past I I tl A ( a lllll'l Ill'll Willi Pet Owner of (halite ilk in Tucx-dav(25 Manli) liiillrlm I would fir's! ash the Was oiir din; shot while living closely ciNitMilled or was he one of hiiltdieds in Claiitssille and Tmx'le that run alivolutclv wild to damage jirojx'rtv. hilt small tip over gailmge, etc., that ii, veais. am writing this letter to inform sixir readers of a had situation in (xir ciNimmnilv that has existed for some time. The subject is dog jxiisiHiing in Ttxxdc County communities aixl the possibility of ani-liial- prevalent and ijiiijiaiit?" Yon really must lie an lixal ilnldien Ix ing subjected to lief, (existing as a separate the ilauger of losing their lives. I thing or Ix'iugi, to suggest that vicious dog hitlers lie somewhere will elalxirate my own xrsoru! other than ini the Iinisc, (niavlie ojiiuiiHi as far as my knowledge confined or tied up), particularly .and exx riem e has innueiiced my if vmir animal fits in the category CINIVictllHIS. 1 have lost several almve. Although I live in dogs while Tooele I have sient enough lime living at the alxive address the last inC.rantsvillc in the past 294 sears nineteen sears ami 1 know that to huow- there are far (ini manv many of my neighlxirs have sufloose dogs (ciNitrary to nmtiieipal fered the same losses. It seems that to oriliuanci's) roaming most streets every spring, a campaign and lush sards o( neigh Imiis in destroy the dog population in Imth coinmumties. many areas of the community. I am sure the person or jieisons. I am a loser quite Although great is using strvctnineliait. of good dogs, we alssass had good I am aware that there are dogs on the farm where I was growing up and I have owned five siMiie dogs that become a problem to other living things and I feel very good dogs in this locality, not that it shixild lie the responsibility iNie of them ever gave neighlmrs trouble they were always of the owner or owners to deal controlled and well cared with these wayward animals. I am prop'ils r sure each ring for. would want to lx informed of their aniIt is my Ix'licf that at least mals so they could 75 of all dogs in imr two commuadminister their responsibility and nities are nuisances and should either lx- - projx'ilv controlled or not have to witness what poison Ixuit will do to their removed from circulation. Nuidog. The random distribution of sance dogs and cats in our countv xiison kills inuix-eu- t eat enough wholesome fixxl to feed animals as well as the guilty but the danger many, many starving people in the of a child mistaking that poison world tixlav. Iwit for candy is a reality and this cixild hapXii. It has not hapjx-neA Concerned Citicn vet, but what if it did? Would the Dear Editor: Xrson or persons know that this Dens I and 3 of Trixip 126 would lx; considered murder? The would like to exicss their apire-ciatiopoison has lieen found inside the to the staff and officers of projxrty Ixrundaries. Yes, right in the Tixx'le City Police. a xtsohs sard where children A sjxcial thanks to Sargent play. lombard. Patrolman Ben Carcia, I wonder what kind of indi, Judy lax-- dispatcher, and Chief vidual or individuals would do lXputy Wayne Jones for the tour such action without considering of the Public Safety Building, the the possibility that a human being Police car and all of the helpful could lie murdered by mistake? 1 information they gave to the Cub sincerely hope that this never Scouts. ha)jx'ns and that the person or jxrsons resjxmsihle for seeding Sincerely, poison in this county has the opMrs. Cars' Crosslev portunity to read this letter before Mrs. Roger lame, Den Mothers it is to late to save some child's is so evening could ever have come forth of any source short of professional staging. This had to lx the most outstanding epic of programming I have ever witnessed. The music, the dancing, the acting, and every other phase of this tremendous presentation proved to me beyond any doubt. n That anything can lie accomplished if the heart, the mind and the talent a man or woman possesses is put to effort. To you great people of Grantsville, 1 can only say, I positively hope and trust that you are aware of what you have in your community because you rate with the very liest. We recently moved to Toix-lfrom North Hollywood, California, and never at any time while there did 1 see anything to match your presentation. It will be a great shame and waste if you do not continue to develop and display this outstanding talent for future presentations, in order that every person in this area lie made aware of what you tremendous people of Grantsville have to offer. Cixl-give- Kyle Smith INDUSTRIAL AGENT Note of Thanks general management experience in private industry. Expertise one or two areas desired: First, accounting, finance, computer science, eet. Second, behavioral sciences, personnel, human relations, ect. Position available July 1. Send resume to: in Mrs. Howard University of Utah Personnel 101 Annex n e life. GREATNESS I will conclude this letter with What makes the difference this testimonial that I am sure that lietween a Nation that is trulv the guilty party or parties will be great and one that is merely rich judged severely sometime, if not in and powerful? It is the simple this mortal life, for everything things that make the difference. done in this life. I know that it is from the Honesty, knowing right responsibility of God to give wrong, ojximess, self resjxct, and life and also take it away. the courage of conviction. Gov. DAVID L. BOREN (OK), at his A Subscriber, innauguration John W. Wright 7-- Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 2 EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER com-mittte- Beverly Slnimlierg anywhere. My wife and I attended the Grantsville presentation of Music Man" on March 20. I would never have dreamed that talent such as we saw that The Class of 66 wishes to express their thanks to TATE MORTUARY for sponsoring them during the Third Annual Alumni Basketball Tournament held at the Tooele High School this past week. A special thanks should also be given to Gary Gardner and his staff for their work in or- ganizing and running the n 3 Granlssille, I'tah r Two positions. Provides management and technical assistance to small business. B.S. degree required, masters in business preferred. Prefer persons who live either in northern Utah or southwestern Utah or who would move there. Must have own car, extensive travel in area required. Minimum years Ix-e- n 18-1-- Dear Editor: We recently had the rare of string a magnificent X'rformance of small town talent which matched any to Itc found 1 llt-i- The only obvious reasons" I can see for viai not signing your name to ytair letter is that ai didn't do anything constructive to help the legislators in their woik and yiai didn't want us to know it, and vim didn't have the courage or integrity it takes to tell a man to his face what you think alxmt a situation, and you are ashamed you wrote such a ridiculous letter, and you didn't want anyone to know w hoy mi were. Those who bide Concerned Parent", Concerned Citicn", and "Concerned Guess Who?" are really the ones who need their hands sjianked. Sign me, CiHicenied loser-owne- mislx-havio- Ix-e- n I liaise??? Ix-gi- 6 x g I BE IT RESOLVED BY THE T(X)F.l.E CITY COUNCIL, that of the Animal Control Ordinance of 1075 is whereas Section wxnewhat cumliersome due to the amendments made thereto, AND, WHEREAS, it would lie more exjiliiit to provide a separate definition for other animals", NOW, THEREFORE, the follow ign amendments are herewith adoj'ted to the Animal Control Ordinance of 1375: (1) By adding the following definition to the provisions of Section 62-immediately following kennel: OTHER ANIMALS: All animals other than dogs, cats, animals liarlMired as a source of food for human animals for which personal projierty taxes aie annually assessed by the State of Utah or its jxihtical sulxlivisious, and those animals liaihored in a cage, jxn, aquarium or other enclosure from which the animals are not removed except under when the restraint of a family memlx-- r of the harboring the said animal, but other animals shall include wild animals regardless of whether they would lie otherwise excluded alxwe. (2) By amending the definition of running at large as provided in Section 62-by changing the definition from the disjunctive to the conjunctive so that said definition reads as follows; RUNNING AT LARGE: Being off or away from the premises of the owner and not under the constant restraint of said owner. sjx-cie- to the Transcript to write a Thank You" to John Smith for the gixxl he has done, or were you just concerned alxiut loo busy shells ini the floor of the r thirty-fou- dogs run liaise. slates that many of these dogs prowl the fixithill areas chasing and in some cases killing deer. They also chase and kill jdieasants, domestic fowl and other of protected wildlife. resDOGS have also ponsible for the killing of several sheep in the valley this winter. Ekinx has puked up three deer in the (last ten days that have ki l bv dogs, lie also has received several rejxirts ol dogs chasing deer as well as other w ildlife. of the Itah Section 2113-(axle reads It shall lie unlawful for any to take any protected wildlife or for any to his dog to take rotected wildlife excejit as jirovided by this curie or the rules and regulations of the wildlife Ixiard or Ixiard of big garlie control." If a dog owner lets his dog run liaise and that dog kills a deer or xixne other form of protected wildlife the owner will lx charged with the violation; and the fine is d the same as if the owner had the violation. IN ADDITION to receiving a fine there is a gixxl chance the 3 dog may lx killed. In Section it states that any jxtsoii may kill a dog while it is attacking, and the itxaiey he sx-n-t representing people like you at the Sessiiai ytxi make fun of? Did even go to the voting jxills or you were vixi just not concerned eiKxigh? Did you take the same time it took you to write the letter Dear tali1 or: Dear Editor: ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE OF 175 SO AS TO PROVIDE A DEFINITION FOR "OTHER ANIMALS", PROCEDURE AND FEES FOR LICF.NS-INOTHER ANIMALS; AMENDING THE DUTIES OF THE CERTAIN ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER AND MAKING GRAMMATICAL CHANCES SO AS TO CONFORM W 1TH THE OTHER ANIMAL DEFINITION. S chasing or worrying any domestic animal having a commercial value, of hoofed protected or any sjxx-iewildlife, while attacking domestic fowls, or while such dog is being pursued thereafter". s Services Held For Mrs. Martin Funeral services were held March 13 at Tate Mortuary for Thelma Ruth Martin who died Saturday, March 15. The family prayer was offered the night by Bishop Charles E. Lawrence, Jr. BISHOP LAWRENCE of the First Ward Bishopric conducted the services. Invocation was given by DeLoyd Howell, a nephew of the deceased. Bishop Lawrence read the 1 repealing the jsrior Section (3) By the follow ing: 63 6: LICENSING OF OTHER ANIMALS: The license fee for other animals shall lie $10.00 jx-- r animal jxrr year, regardless of the date of acquisition of the license. A separate written license application shall lie completed for each other animal by the jxrson harixiring the same. Rabies vaccinations shall lie required by the .Animal Control Officer if, in his opinion, the animal is subject to rabies and would lie a jxissible source of rabies infections in humans were no vaccination given the animal. Said vaccinations shall lie readministered on a frequency determined by the Animal Control Officer. (4) By amending Section 64-3- , by changing "any dog or other animal" to an animal, so that the section reads as follows: 64-3- : INTERFERENCE WITH IMPOUNDING PROHIBITED: It shall lie unlawful for any person to hinder, . . . the Animal Control Officer,. . . .while engaged in capturing. . . .an animal. . (5) By amending Section 651, paragrajih f by changing the verb allow" to cause", so that said section reads as follows: f. To cause an animal to remain standing ( (6) To amend Section 651 subparagraph g by changing or other animals" to cats, or any animals", so that said section reads as follows: . To encourage or urge dogs, cats, or any animals, or fowl to fight, to commence to fight, or otherwise engage in combat. g. (7) To amend Section 655, subparagraph a by changing all dogs or other animals to all animals, and to amend dog or other animal to animal" so that said paragraph reads as follows: a. All animals shall lie kept under restraint when not on the premises of the owner of said animal. (8) By amending Section The first recycling center in this state officially opened here today, paying the public 15 cents a pound for beverage cans and other household aluminum scrap. Operated by Reynolds Sales subsiCompany - a wholly-owne- d Metals of Reynolds diary Company - the center is located in a new building at 2128 West 2300 South, in Salt Lake City. The center will 1973 International JNADA V-- 8, BOOK PRICE iTHIS $2950.00 WEEK ONLY be open five days a week; Tuesday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. BRENT NATION, center manager, said the facility will acbeverage cans, cept TV dinner trays, pie pans, aluminum foil, aluminum pots and pans and used aluminum lawn furniture with webbing and bolts removed. The cans may be turned in either crushed, or uncrushed. Nation said crushing the cans is easy since they can be crumpled underfoot. Other aluminum must be: free of food or foreign matter, Nation added. The new aluminum recycling center is part of a nationwide re- cycling expansion announced recently by Reynolds Recycling. The new recycling center is the 35th to be opened by the company as part of its recently announced expansion program. Nation pointed out that the success of the program, saying many groujps and individuals col-- 1 lect scrap aluminum for its high value ($300 a ton) and further needed or worthwhile projects with the funds. He jointed out that aluminum is also helping reduce litter and -- V-- 8 1970 Datsun Pickup, 4 speed 4 speed 8 1967 Ford 3A-to- n, V-- From Bonneville Motor Bonneville Motor Co. 278 N. Main - 882-057- 2 by adding subjiaragrajih f as All'll I M'Rs following ajiphiatiouv hied with the State En- Ix-e- n gineer to change and apio)iiate water in Toix-l- comity throughout tlie entile year unlew otherwise designated. Lxations in Sl.lkSM, a 3292 (15567) Terraeor. 529 ( ily. East South Temjile. Salt Utah S4102 projxises to change the jv lint of diversion. l.ue ami nature of use of 0.015 see. ft. of water hut limited to JOBS ae. It. of water as evidenced hv A'jl. divert3.5003. The water lias ed from a friuili well. 200 It. deep Ix-e- at a jxiint S. 2100 ft. and W, 70 ft. from Vi ('or. Sec. 21. 3 2S. R W; and used for domestic of one family, stixkw jlciing of 200 cattle. 10 lioiws. 500 lings; and used from Ar. I to (M. 31 for the irrigation of 0.50 acs. in SE'iSE' AW ' Six. 21.T2S, R W. Hereafter. 0 015 see. It. of water hut limited to BIOS ae. ft. of water is to lx- - div cited bom an existing 16 inch well. 500 It. v ileejr at a jxiint S. 175 ft. from V (air. Sit. 27. T2S. R 1W (Milljxm.1 District); and used for domestic, stixkwatering. irrigation same as heretofore; ami used for iimmeiul. recreation, and industrial jxiijxim-within Stanslmrv (ainqilex. Terraeor. .529 ( East Smith Temple, Salt City. I'tah 34 102, jirojxises to change the xiint of diversion, jil.iee, ami nature of use of 1171.22 ae. ft. of water exit of a total of 1 IS0.H0 ae. ft. of water as evidenced by Underground Water Claim 7012 and 15 670 t. 13799 and Change Ajxjvl. a 559 (15-- Kb. Tlie water has diverted from s Sec. 6. T2N R5W (SE limits of ( irantsx diet, ami used for domestic jxiqxisev of one family, stixkwa-tennof 10 cattle, 4 hoisrv; ami used bum Ar. I to (Kl. 31 for the iirigatmn of 0.25 an, in E'AE'i Sec. 6, T3S, I15W. 4 1097 ( .V 1923) Roger I). Salt, I. Box 2I9B. Tom le. I tali RED 31074. 0 015 six, ft. of water is to L-- ihvcicted fnxii a binili well, 1063110 ft deep at a jx.mt S 2U It. ami V, 200 ft. bom F4 (!or Six'. 32. T2S. KIW; (Erda Areas, ami uwxl fur domestic jxiijxim-- of nix- - family, stix kwaletiug ul I milk- and I Iniises, ami used lioui Air. I to (Vt. 31 for the litigation of 0.25 acs. in NE'iSE'i Sit. 32. T2S. It IW. Itnl not (15 1927) 4 1693 I, Box 21911, Douglas Salt, RI D Tixxle, Utah 31074. 0015 six'. It. of water is to lx- - divcictix! from a 6 inch well. 063m f. deep at 1 ill It. ami W. 200 ft, .12. T2S. RW 4 nla Atcal; ami used (01 domestie stixkwa-teiinjmijxises of out- familv. 4 and I horse; ami cattle of used I10111 Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 acs. in NE'iSE'i St. 32.T2S. RlW. 41717(13 19291 Frank J. Hale. Grantsville. Utah. 0.015 see. It, of water is to lx-- diverted fioui a Oimll well. 200 100 It. deep at a jxiint S. 350 ft. ami F.. 620 ft. bom W1 Cor. St. 32. T2S. R5W,F.rda s Area', and used for domestic of one familv, stix kwalenng of one Iioisc; and used Irom Apr, I to Oct. 31 for the iirigatiou of 0 25 acs. in NW'iSW'i 32. T2S. II5W. Protests resisting the giantmg of these aViliealious with reasons therefor must lx- - bled in diijilieate with the Slate F.nginecr , 12 State Caiitol, Sdt Like (,'itv, Utah Sill I. nil or April 26. 1975. a jxiint S. f 11 mii E'l (air. Vt. . St. (15-611- ). (15-32- 1 1 Ix-e- fixir wells: (1) frimh well. 76 ft. well, 90 ft. deep; deejv; (2) well. 132 ft. deep; (I) (3) well, 403 ft. deep; at X. 1090 ft. and E. 5S5 (1) jxiints: ft.; (2) N. 951 ft. and E. 610 ft. Imth from SW Cor. Six-- . 22, (3) S. 85 ft. and W. 1307 ft. from NE Cor. Sit. 28; (4) S. 2260 ft. and W. 1320 ft. from Ni (.'or. Six-- . 27. all T2S. R1W. Hereafter, 1171.22 ae. ft. of water out of a total of 1 I SO. SO ae. ft. of water is to lx diverted from a IBinch well, 500 ft. deep at a jxiint S. 175 ft. and from Vi Cor. See. 27, T2S, R4V (Mill Bond District); and used for domestic, stixkwatering. and irrigation same as heretofore; and for municipal, 1 h Dee G. Hansen STATE ENGINEER in 4ublishi-- March 1 1. Tom-i- Tiansirijit 21. 28. 1975.) Notice To Stockholders Middle Canyon Irrigation Company who have not their vote on the pressure system by 26 March 1975 will be counted as a yes vote. The boaid of direetors will then start actum on the sy according to the Stixkholders tunu-i- l in 50 - &IBH V(UJ P BUDM II Phase Memberships ALUMINUM can be recycled over and over at less than five percent of the energy needed to make it the first time, Nation The Salt Lake facility will weigh and pay for the aluminum scrap and partially process it for recycling. After the material is and magnetically separated crushed,- - it will be sent to the Reynolds Twin Falls, Idaho recycling plant, where it will be further processed before being used in new aluminum products. A unique feature of the Salt h Lake Center will be the service. Collectors will be able to drive into the center, unload their aluminum scrap, be paid, and drive out again. Expire Days. Exercise Programs Designed especially for you. You can lose, gain, tone, firm, and build on all parts of your we Phase in 2 Then to go III. . . Higher Programs body. designed for individual needs and goals. conserving energy. said. 8 2 follows: Recycling Center Op ens In Suit Lo.ke City itV ton, V-- 67-- M (15-192- The Week J n, and inserting therein The have h 'pedal Ojj V2-to- 6 NOTICE TO obituary. Bishop A. LeRoy Skid67-2- : ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER:. . . . more was the speaker. recreational, industrial jiuijioses f. Such other duties and obligations as shall be required from Musical numliers were "Abide within Stanshury Comjilex. to of the time Tooele Chief time Police. by City Me" a With quartet, sung by vote. Wendell Droubay, Carver Bryan, 446S0 ) Gulden It. this of 24th 1975. Dated March, day Kenneth J. A. Ferguson and Bevan Anderson, Muir, 4059 Montaia Drive, Salt President Shields; In The Carden by Jo lake City, Utah 34119. 0.668 sec. The Lords' TOOELE CITY MAYOR: .Ann Hunt; and ft. of water is to lie diverted from Douglas V. Sagers a Prayer by Richard Hall. Geralft. deep at well, 250-3dine Droubav accompanied them. a jxiint E. 1300 ft. and S. 500 ft. COUPLES Unwed TOOELE CITY' COUNCIL: BENEDICTION was given from NW Cor. Sec. 5. T6S, R5W According to the 1970 census, Roliert E. Wassom bv Bishop Lawrence and DeLoyd the numlx--r of unvvediled couples (2 mi. south of St. John); ami used Harvey E. Wright Howell dedicated the grave. liv ing together skyrix keted by 7(H) from Mav 1 to Oct. 1 for the Leland L Beckstrom Pallbearers were Larry Stone, in the iU60v to 71,421, irrigation of 38 acs. in Llovd I Iowell, Jerry I lowell, Jackie 'NWANVU Sec. 5, T6S, R5W. counting of course only those willand Whenever history repeats itSchneller, Bryon Howell 44682 Fred L Hale, ing to admit it. A good many of The wife was powdering her David Griffith, all nephews of the self you can lie sure the price goes these couples ojt for unlixked P. O. Box 796, Grantsville, Utah face before going out. deceased. for idealistic-- reasons; up. wedlixk 84029. ft. 0.015 sec. of water is to Why do you go to all that think some the marriage contract from be diverted a 6ineh husband. well, asked her trouble?" KAREN THOR-SE- , 106300 ft. deep at a point S. 450 debases love. no the was Ive Modesty, reply. Monev. .ft. and W. 10.50 ft. from NE Cor. desire to shine in public. ANOTHER BONNEVILLE MOTOR 1973 Ford auto, 1970 GMC !2 ton, auto, 63-- e Presenting MORE TRUCK SPECIALS! PUBLIC NOTICES AN One of the many problems whit h exists due to the close cohabitation of man and wildlife is that of man's l friend", the dog. Jim Ekiux, hxal conservation officer, rejxirts that in many parts of Tooele aie letting their (axiuty n Tmi AN ORDINANCE NO. 75 2 2 PAYS prices to meet the higher cost of business. Phase II rates end March 31, 1975. LEFT AT THE OLYMPIC HEALTH SPA We Care, How You Look, AND FEEL; THATS OUR SPECIALTY! 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