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Show Tooele, Utah, Friday, March 6. 1964 Volume Sixty Nine Study Shows Water Source Possibility EDITORS NOTE: ThU report has been prepared for Tooele City by John Reeve, Tooele City Engineer as part of a long range study of water and other needs of Tooele City and is be Ing published verbatum, with out comment, for the information of Tooele citizens. Minor lA'aue To Meet Friday0 Car Rolls Over . The Tooele County Minor A Salt Lake City couple was lasehall Jiague will hold a Wednesday slightly injured neetmg on Friday, March 8. at night when their car rolled ':30 pm. in the Tooele City and one- - half over twice three miles west of Grantsville, about All courtroom. officers, managers and 10:40 p.m. . arsons interested in the leaWilliam Gordon, 23, 50 gue are urged to attend. Sth South. Salt Lake City and his girl friend, Dana Bessie, 223 Westminister, Salt Lake City, were treated and released at Tooele Valley Hospital for cuts and bruises. The accident happened, reports Trooper Neil Bishop, of the Utah Highway Patrol, who investigated the mishap, as the car was traveling east. The driver lost control and the car went over into the barrow pit and into the greasewood on the right side of the highway. F-aT (Part Two) Number Thirty Nine Political Offices On Block This Fall SOURCE A" Underground Basin Water Rights: Well No. I, Location, Third South, Application Flow (cubic feet per second) 0.69; Present (cubic feet per second), 0.20; Yield Tooele Make (Acre Feet). 15: Well No. 10, Location, Airport. Appliration To No. 26310, Application Flow, , 5 00. Present, 2.30, Yield. 1680; Meet Sunday Well No. II, Location, Airport, Tooele Sta'ke Priesthood LeadApplication No. 27553, Application Flow, 5.00. Present, 0.67, ership meeting will be held in Yield, 490; Well No. 12. Locathe Tooele Fourth Eleventh Ward chapel this coming Suntion, Airport, Application No. 33847. Application Flow, 10.00, day. March 8, at 2 p.m. the following are asked to Present. 2.44, Yield. 1780; Toattend: Stake Presidency and tals: Present. 5.61; Yield. 3965. Well council, stake clerks, high Proposed new wells SENATORIAL CANDIDATE Aaronic Priesthood committee, No. 13, Location. Airport, ApErnest L. Wilkinson, candidate for the United States Senate from Utah Is pictured addressing a group of Tooele citizens Tuesday in the Too-el- o stake committee for senior plication No. 33847, Application members of the Aaronic Priest Flow, 2.50; Well No. 14. LocaCity HalL hood; stake Melchizedek priesttion, Airport, Application No. hood committee: presidencies, 33847, Application Flow, 2.50; Well No. IS: Location, Airport, secretaries, group leaders, and class instructors of MelchizeApplication No. 33847, Applicadek priesthood quorums; bishoption Flow, 2.50; Totals: Applrics and clerks; general secreication Flow: 7.50 cufic feet per taries and quorum advisors for second or 5300 Acre Feet. Aaronic priesthood under the of Diversion of Point (Change and general secretaries, 21, of Application No. 33847 has Selecting an outfit at J. C. Penny store to wear at the angroup advisors, and instructor' been filed with the State Ennual Fashion Shnv Spring Carousel is Pat Hervat. Here for senior members of the she tries on a striking three piece ensemble of black gineer). Aaronic priesthood NOTE The maximum crepe with black and white print blouse with It she tries amount of water that can be apblack and white assessorles. This Is only one of many from the underGuest fashions to be shown from the Penny store. The show is propriated scheduled for Monday, March I at the Junior High Audground basis is not known at To Speak Al this time. The water table has itorium at S p.m. been dropping and should be Lenten i ices carefully observed. Cost of . ne developing water Reverend Yelken, from the underground basin minister of Cn : Methodist Drilling well, installing pump, Church, Salt Lake City, is to construction of pump house, pipbe guest spreacher for a aeries ing, controls, meters, valves,-et- c., three Lenten services to be junior High $25 savings bond will be given rof The Tooele $50,000 for 2.5 cubic feet held at the Tooele Community School auditorium is taking on as a door prize. Holder of the Methodist Church, reports the per second or 1820 acre feet. carnia of ticket not need the be lucky gay preatmosphere Annual interest cost at six pastor, Reverend E. Russell as members of the Civic sent to win. The tickets are 75 Tanner. The services will be per cent, $3,000; annual depre- val cents per person and may be ciation cost (20 years), $2,500; League ready their annual Fasheld at 7:30 on Sunday evesohion the Show, from club outstanding members purchased annual operation of maintennings, beginning this Sunday, season. of the event cial or at the door. ance excluding power cost, 8th. There will be a March THEMED TO Spring CarouOther commitee chairmen HONORARY CHAIRMAN Mrs. Hilda Erickson, 104 year old Grantsville citizen was Total, $8,000. Assuming 80 of period congregational hymn sal decoration chairman Vir- are Geneve Buys, programs; of named chairman the Moss for Senator campaign. She is pictured with Dr. led honorary the the at per cent time production, 0.8 ginia Belich singing by pastor promises a fitting Annete Glaser, publicity; Martimes 1820, 1456 acre feet or RevKelly H. Gubler, drive chairman and Senator Moss (right). of each service. Lyle Colbath photo. opening ot the array jorie Davis, balloons, Glennis $5.50-Acr- e will Foot; power cost, setting to display erend Yelken then bring shown Cooper, identifications. $19.50-acr- e $25.00 acre new spring styles being foot; messages appropriate to the SHARLENE ELLIOTT has by local merchants. foot. Tooele Stake season, and especi8 at The curtain goes up p.m. been contact for the participatSettlement SOURCE "B to helpful ally youth. on and co chairmen of ing stores. Hold Relief Society Reverend Yelken, who came Existing water rights the Monday Canyon affair Ranee Bonelli and Merchants who will be show15 acre diligence right, 75 galto the of Christ pastorate Dale, stae the models ing their most exciting, beautiLeadership Meet lons per minute or 125 acre Alice to Methodist Church last June, is lovelier and the ful, new spring styles are Anns be seem one of the foremost young minTooele Stake Relief Society feet, purchase of DeLaMare C to Hold styles more stunning than ever Shop, Browns, Style Shop, Goristers in the Methodist Rocky C right, 260 gallons per minute or before. Leadership meeting will be is Tooele don's Depot issuing Mens Army Wear, Tooele Merc, 420 acre feet, 400 shares (Ditch Mountain Conference, Reverend held Sunday, March 8, at 2 g shotgun-totinis all a reminder entertainment to Fabric Specialty Center and J. Outstanding in the First Sixth Ward No. 7), Settlement Canyon IrriTanner reports, and is especihunters of the arda that there p.m. scheduled to spice the show C. Penny Store. ally able in work with youth. Meeting in Wendover is some extra fine rabbit shoot- chapel. gation Co. Stock, 243 gallons with Gary Jones and Mr. and Before entering the ministry, There will be instructions in per minute or 395 acre feet; to- Mrs. Hugh Alsop to be featurTooele County Chamber of ing ready for their sights Sat- all he was an athlete and athletic tal, 578 gallons per minute or ed as vocalists. The Stewart departments and a good atCommerce will hold a dinner urday morning, March 7, at the tendance CITATIONS is It 940 acre feet. in schools. director of ward workers is public brother-siste- r duo will dance, Deseret area. The hunt desired. etiKne- Kenneth Russell Evans, St. hopedr' says" Reverend Tanner'; This right has been satisfied and a Thrsd?y -evening depots of teen agers will dein the arc the first group marks time fnloyerby the use of the flow from the demonstrate some modern ball John, was cited by Tooele City that many youth and adults will g .are pots history that the public has MINOR ACCIDENTS Police for speeding. PeHrso"s attend services. Rench Spring. The flow varies room these helpful is make reservations dancing. Darlene Lee, invited to trypout its bedn An accident at 371 South 1st Lauritz Peter Ekenstan, no will be to savs The aim he from 1.42 cubic feet per second in with the Chamber . of Com- - marksmanship on the fleet-foo- t charge of entertainment. , West, 0.90 address Wednesday, involved veto was around a conclude each given, service (640 gallons per minute) given MUSIC IS under the direcmerce office. Cost is $3.50 per ed d creatures little driven by Harold E. hicles Tooele second cufic feet per (405 galby City Police for tion of Janet Swan and Darperson which includes round which have taken up squatters Newey, 372 South 1st West and a vehicle making exlons per minute), the Spring most The operating is cord.ally public lene Welker and Evelyn Martin p transportatlon and cost of rights there by the thousands. Willard S. Taylor, 303 Isgreen represents Tooele Citys best assisted by Arita Blanchard cessive noise. the dinner. behunt the for Circle, Tooele City Police Registration of source ' culinary supply. is writing the script. s gins at 8:30 a.m. The shoot POSSIBLE NEW Culinary LaDean Long, ticket chairat 9 oclock under the diLeft Hand Fork: sources man, reminds everyone that a rection of Fish and Game ConYield after spring development, servation Officer Roy Garrard 1.0 cufic feet per second or 730 15,000 feet, 8 inch pipe, at $5, and concludes at 12 oclock acre feet: cost of diverting flow $75,000; Cost of developing and noon. Only shotguns, using 5 into Reservoir No. 4 by using fencing springs, $30,000; 1 1 7 chill, will be used through existing pipeline: 13,000 feet 6 INI Annual interest cost at and hunters must have a 1963-6- 4 inch pipe, at 4.00, $53,000; Cost 6 per cent, $6,300; Annual deUtah hunting license. and fencing of developing Next meeting of tne Central cost (50 years) preciation first cost Total springs, $8,000; School PTA will be held WedAnnual operation and $2,100; $60,000; Annual interest cost at nesday, March 11, at 7:30 p.m. maintenance, $.600; Total, 6 per cent, $3,600; Annual deat the school. $7.00 acre foot, plus cost of Darld J. Long, executive preciation cost (50 years), water right acquisition. Operation and maintenstate secretary of the Utah two million COST OF gallon ance, $1,200; Total, $6,000 per a State School Board will be the treatment plant: First year; $8,00 acre foot: plus cost costday guest speaker. of plant, $325,000; (includes of water right acquisition. All parents of Central school and intake structure piping); Note: This Spring water children are urged to keep this 6 perat cost Annual interest date open. might need to be chlorinated to meet State Health Require- cent, $21,500; Annual depreciaDr. Henry J. Nicholes, a ments. This can be done at a tion cost (30 years), $10,830; Annual operation and mainteSeat Belts To nominal expense. visiting scientist from BYU will UPPER SETTLEMENT Can- nance (average, I million gallecture to Wendover School stuYield after development lon a day operation), $19,030; dents and PTA members on Be Installed yon Total annual cost, $52,360. 1.54 of three Springs, 2.0 cubic feet 1120 acre Wednesday, March 11. feet; 51,360, $46,00 Sunday By Guard He will lecture to students at per second or 1460 acre feet; acre feet; total 1120. flow of of Cost Wendover during the day and diverting The Tooele National Guard Year around operation: 51,360 PTA members in the evening. unit will hold another free seat springs in Saw Mill Flat and toacre foot, $23.00 per Spring Flat (Legion Park) equal2240. Subject of his lectures to the belt installation Sunday, March 8 from 9 a.m. until 3 treatment tal, PTA will be family life, drug OBJECT OF STUDY through proposed This. Tooele City Water tank at the mouth of Settlement Canyon p.m., readdiction, alcoholism and juveis one of the many parts of Tooeles water resource and distribution problem studied In plant for chlorination only to ports Captain Elwin Elkington, be continued) (To nile delinquency. Reservoir No. 3. the recently completed study of future Tooele City water needs. commanding officer. Priesthood Preacher Spring Fashion Show 8 p.m. Monday Evening $2.-50- 0; To Rabbit Hunt Scheduled At TAD Sat. Morning pre-East- er of Dinner . long-eare- bo-gin- Central School PTA To Meet ext Wednesday Total-$105,00- -- $10,-00- Scientist To Lecture In Wendover 0, $1,-20- Car Wash Civic League fashion Show Monday Mar. 9 8 O'clock Jr. High Auditorium Sponsored By 8th Ward MIA 7 March Dante Night Saturday Refreshments Sold North Stake Tabernacle f The Priests Quorum of the Tooele Seventh Ward is sponsoring a car wash on Saturday as a fund raising project. Just bring your car to Clars Premium Station on North Main Street between the hours of 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the boys will give your car a good cleaning for only $1.25. If you are unable to bring it 2 in person, please call and it will be picked up and delivered back to you. l Tooele County will elect one State Senator and one State to the Utah Representative, Legislature in the November elections. THEY WILL also elect a County Commissioner for a term and a County Commissioner for a term. Tooele County voters will vote for a United States Senator, for a Governor, Secretary of State, Attorney General, a State Auditor, State Treasurer, District Attorney and a member of the State Board of Education. THE OFFICIAL notice follows: Pursuant to the provisions of Utah Code Annotated 1953, 1 Lamont F. Toronto, Secretary of State of the State of Utah, do hereby give notice to county clerks and transmit to you a list of offices for which candidates are to be nominated at the Regular Primary Election to be held throughout the State of Utah, on August 11, 1964: One Senator to represent the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of six years. One Representative to represent the First Congressional District of the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of two years-a- ll counties except Salt Lake, .Tooele, Davis and Utah. ONE Representative to represent the Second Congressional District of the State of Utah in the Congress of the United States for a term of two years-Sa- lt Lake, Tooele, Davis and Utah Counties. One Justice of the Supreme Court for a term of ten years. THE FOLLOWING state officials, each for a term of four years: Governor, Secretary of - State Attorney General, State Auditor, State Treasurer. District Judges, each for a term of six years, one from each Judicial District as follows: District No. 2, Weber, Morgan, and Davis Counties; District No. 4, Utah, Wasatch, Uintah and Duchesne Counties. District Attorneys, each for a term of four years, from each Judicial District, as follows: First District, Box Elder, Cache and Rich Counties; Second District, Weber, Davis, and Morgan Counties; Third Salt Lake, Tooele, District, Summit and Daggett Counties; Fourth District, Utah, Wasatch. Uintah and Duchesne Counties; Fifth District. Juab, Millard, Beaver, Iron and Washington Counties; Sixth District, Sevier. Kane and Piute, Garfield, Wayne Counties: Seventh District, Sanpete. Carbon, Emery, Grand and San Juan Counties. SENATORS IN the State Legislature as follows: One from each of the following Senatorial Districts, each for a term of four years: First District, Box Elder County; Fourth District, Weber County; Fifth District, Wasatch and Duchesne Counties; Tenth District, Emery, Garfield, Kane, Piute, and Wayne Counties; Eleventh District, Iron County; Thirteenth District, Juab and Tooele Counties; Fourteenth District, Carbon County; Sixteenth District, Daggett and Uintah Counties; Seventeenth Sevier District, County; District, Eighteenth Washington County. Four from the following Senatorial District, for a term of four years: Sixth District, Salt Lake County. Two from the following Senatorial District, for a term of 4 years: Fifteenth District, Davis Section County. REPRESENTATIVES in the State Legislature as follows, for a term of two years: First District, Box Elder County, two Second Disrepresentatives; trict, Cache County, two; Third Rich one; District, County, Fourth District, Weber County, seven; Fifth District, Davis County, four. Tooele Seventh District, one County,representaive; Lake Eighth District, Salt County, 24; Ninth District, Summit County, one: Tenth District Wasatch County, one; . Eleventh District, Utah County, seven representatives; Twelfth District, Uintah County, 1; Thirteenth District, Juab County, one; Fourteenth District, Sanpete County, one; Fifteenth District, Carbon County, one; Sixteenth District, Emery County, one; Seventeenth District, Grand County, one: Eighteenth District, Sevier County, one. NINETTENTH District, Millard County, one representative; Twentieth District, Beav- - Continued to page 7 6 |