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Show NOTICE The Tootle Transcript, Friday, March 22, 1974 PUBLIC NOTICES Tooele County Extension Office Halcyon L Robins, USU Extension Home fcmomiit DOCTORS FAMILY Oldstvle family doctor -the "cradle to the grave breed are staging a comeback. The American Academy of Family Physicians now ha 30,000 mein-tieran increase of more than 2.500 in the last two year. -Dr. James Price, president of A AFP, in US News and World NOTICE TO LIEN HOLDERS TO APPEAR AND EXHIBIT THEIR IJENS office are following those for which candidates are to lie nominated at the Primary Election to tie held on Tuesday, the 10th day of Septemlier, 1974: 1. One UnitCongressional: NOTICE TO WATER USERS ed States Senator. 2. One ConIhe following applications gressman in each Congressional Save lieen filed with the State The Civil No. 8097 s, IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN' AND FOR TOOELE COUNTY. STATE OF UTAH NOTICE TO WATER USERS Justin C. White, 3030 South 7600 West, Magna, Utah, has District. CHRISTENSEN AND GRIFFITH. to appropriate water filed with the State Engineer Appl I. Every Engineer State Legislature: CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Rejnirt in Tooele County throughout No. 43251 to approprimemlier of the I'tah House of Plaintiff, miles otherwise the entire year ate 0.50 sec. ft. of water in EVENTS Vs. Representative. 2. State Senain M.li&M. Tooele County. The water is It's a frightening idea, but tor in Senatorial District 13 in designated, INCORPORATED MICRONUTRIENTS INTERNATIONAL. F.. to lie diverted from an Robert 432S5 seem to move faster than Tooele and Salt Lake Counties. events and ROSEMARY and AND HILL, JAY ft. deep at a point and Beverlv J. Keudter, Box well. we can think. They liecome meINCORPORATED. Judicial: 1. (I) Justice of 152 B. Rt. I. PHAROS ENTERPRISES, Point. Utah V 1000 ft. and E. 700 ft. from the Utah Supreme Court. The mories Defendant. they are facts.-Willft. of water SW Cor. Sec. 19. T1S, R3W; 84074. sec. 0015 iiicumlierit whose term i expirPhillips, Editor, PartiTo all lJen Holders or Claimants against the almve Dei to lie diverted from an exist-inM.B&M, and used from Jan. I E. R. it 2. san Review, Callister, Jr., Rutger University, fendants please take notice that: ing well. 77 ft. deep at to Dec. 31 for the domestic District Judge. Third District There will le a hearing liefure the a point S'. 85 ft. and W, 1905 pur)oses of five families; ami Counties of Salt lake and TooMORMON FUNDAMINTALKM Court on the 22nd day of April, 1974. at the hour of 10 ft. from SE (air Sec 2, T2S used from Apr. I to Oct. 31 fur ele. The positions held by o'clock am. at which time all lieu holders or claimant AND THI IDS CHURCH R4W; and used for the dome! it the irrigation of 2.0 acs. In S1 G. Hal Taylor, Jay against the aliove defendants are to appear and to exhibit then of one family, Sec. 19, TIS, R3W S' Sec. 24. purpose Elmer Banks and Peter F. A Perusal of unknown and there proof of their lien. of one cow. 20 chic- TIS. R4W. SLR&M. in "oriState School Board: District 1974. Dated this 20th of dav March, Developments kens and one pig; and used bom Protest resisting the grantNo. 7 Beaver County, Garfield BAILEY C. SAINSBURY Mormonism, 1 to Oct. 31 for the of this application with irrigaginal' ing Apr. Iron County, County, Juab tion of 0.25 acv in SW'xSE'i Sec. reason therefor must le filed in Milk" ($2.25) Yol. 1Th Attorney for Plaintiff and Lien Holder Kane County. Tintie, County, 2. T2S. RIW. (Date 1st publ. 22 March, 1974, date of last puhl. 5 Apr. 1974) with the State EnVol. 2Th Meat" ($2.75) duplicate Millard County, Piute County, Utah State gineer, 412 State Capitol, Salt 4.1291 Araildil Hue ugh Ill the old days when anyNOTICE TO CREDITORS Nojth Sanpete, South Sanpete, Div. of Parks and Recreation, City, Utah 84114, on or P. 0. lax 11771 one spike of a meat substitute, Sevier County, Tooele County, 1590 W. North Temple, Salt liefure April 27, 1974. Sott Uka City, Utah 14111 he meant Changhamburger. Wavne IN THE THIRD Washington County, lake City, Utah 81110. 3.9 sec. Dee C. Hansen ing Times. County, Provo City and Alpine ft. of water is to lie diverted STATE ENGINEER DISTRICT COURT School district. One niemlter IN AND FOR from a M inch well at a point (Published in Tooele Transcript 4 year term. TOOELE COUNTY March 22 and 2), 1974) 15, E. 1200 ft. and N. 250 ft. from STATE OF UTAH County School Boards: If re- SW Cor. Sec. 20. T1S. RIW; apportioned in 1972 One Board and used for 1,950 hotel motel memlier will e elected from ESTATE OF 1.200 trailer camper units, A IA each of the School Representa- unit, HARVEY CLARK OKEY and restaurants, pools swimming tive Precincts 4 and 5. Deceased. administrative use in Secs. I. Creditors will present claims County: 1. a. One County 12. 13. 21. 25. 20. .31. 35 Commissioner for a term of with vouchers to the undersignand 30, all TIN. RIW; Secs. two year; b. One County Com- .3. ed executor at the office of 4. 8. 9. 17. IS. 19. all T missioner for a term of four IS. Wool ton and Wont ton. AttorR3W; and Secs. 23, 21, 25 North Tooele Stake APMIA at Law. Suite 12, Geneva year. 2. All other County elect- and 20. all T1S, RIW. neys monthly leadership meeting will ed offices: County Clerk, Audi8 North Center Street, Protest lie held Thursday, March 21, at Building, resisting the grantAVAILABLE tor; County Assessor; County American Fork, Utah, on or with of these application ing 7;30 p.m. at the stake center. Recorder, Sheriff, reason must claims Treasurer, 22, 1974; June therefor must be filed A special film will lie shown lie in accordance with Attorney, and Surveyor. THE in duplicate w'ith the State Enand instructions for the next the presented Precinct Officers: 1. All Preof Utah provisions Salt 412 State two months given. Capitol, gineer, cinct Justice of the Peace. Code Annotated 1953, and with Asked to attend are all stake City, Utah 81111. on or Dennis D. Ewing verification as required 1974. 4, board memlxers, bishoprics, ward proper May Tooele County Clerk therein. Atkin Realty 193 South Main Dee Cllansen presidents, all class advisors Mason Winn Hall (Date of puhl. Mar. 22, 1974) , STATE ENGINEER and all ward activity and service Executor Tooele Transcript, 58 North Main (Published in Tooele Transcript committees. 1st publ. Mar. 15, 1974 of (Date March 22. 29, and April 5. 1974) The presidents of Deacons, Doran Hunt Co., 562 n. Main 9 date of last publ. Apr. 7, 1974) Teacher and Priests quorums and Laurel and Mia Maid presiJ & J Mobile Homes, 940 n. Main PAST PRESENT dents or their representatives The mountain lion, the larIf man matters his past are also expected to be in atImplement, Lakepoint cat in North America, is gest matter, too. A a tree roots, tendance. the only one that is not spotted Bill Fox, 283 N. 1st West so do we need the past to enwhen adult, and has a long tail. A new section of Interstate rich the POLITICS we Indeed, present. Russell Canning, Erda The system tells those who 215, in Salt Lake cannot fully understand the one Highway The marten does much of its County, will soon be construct- without the latter nor even as- run for public office, you must Thomas Egelund, Erda in the tree tops and may ed to connect Redwood Road sess our modernity without comfirst make your peace with those hunting not descend to the ground for with another project now under parison with the past. A. D. who have enough money to perGrantsville several miles if a forest is thick construction at 4700 South. Bumett, Journal of Librarian-shi- mit you to liecome elected.' to travel enough through permit The State Road Commission Sen. Walter Mondale England the trees. opened bids Tuesday for the two-mil- e project which will segcomplete the far south-wes- t Belt Route. ment of the Peter Kiewit Sons' Company of Murray, Utah was the apparent low bidder at $4,818,429.79. The official engineer's estimate for the project was $4,208,081.90. The project will provide six traffic lanes constructed of h thick concrete, plus two bridges, one at Redwood Road and another at 5400 South. The contract calls for completion of the project in 300 working days, or approximately two Q sears. G ) lo the degree of curing (or rijxming) and generally refer to cheddar cheese, Mild chrcse refer Sharp cheese, conversely, is cured longer (or held at a specific temperature and humidity) longer than other curing categories. A sharp flavor results. It may also lie called "aged." 150-30- e iam g ice is like sherliet except that it contains no milk solids. Sherliet is made from milk, fmit or fmit juice, stabilizers, and sugar, he or sherliel? Water from milk, stabilizer, two and seven and lietween contains orings Ice cream is usually made of cream, milk, and stabilizer and must contain at least 10 Ice milk is made aliove-enlitle- sugar and flavpercent rmlkfal. sugar, stock-waterin- g flavorings percent milkfat. Sew Show Sew something special for your man. Diane Cote , fashion consultant with Coats and Clark of New York, will give tips on techniques for sewing mens wear at the 197-- Sew Show. I'tah State University Extension Service and your local County Extension Home Economist are sponsoring the Sew Show beginning at 9:45. Wednesday, March 27, at Bountiful Library, 725 South Main St., Bountiful, I'tah. If you need transportation for this event, please call the Extension Office 8824)240. PM To Meet Thursday County Sponsors Storage Program Everything you have always wanted to know aliont storage and didn't know who to ask. This informative program will lie held at the Tooele Junior High Audio Visual Room, e Dr. DeVere R. April 2. Speaking at this seminar will McAllister, Extension Agronomist, who will sjveak on toylieans and varieties of wheat. Ralph Home, Extension Agronomist will speak on Insect and Insect Control in the Home. Flora Bard well. Extension Foods and Nutrition Sjiedalist will talk on General Principles of Storage. This' special program will lie of interest to both husbands and wives, and a question and answer period will follow this seminar to answer all problems that you have in your own food storage program. If there are any questions concerning this program, call the Exiension Office. e Bids Opened On Belt Garrard Route Project Grant Gunderson, p, (D-Mn- .) l, dark-yello- There are times when Long Distance costs less. So you can talk more. ten-inc- Here is a low cost dish to help stretch the familv food budget. HAMBURCER PIE 1 pkg. herb seasoned stuffing 44 cup boiling water 4 cup melted butter 1 lb. ground beef 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese 1 egg beaten V4 cup catsup 2 tsp. instant onion rt o LIFE Life unfolds best for that man who expects something good and who works to make it good. Life is a drudgery to the man who sees no good in it. C, Neil Strait tsp. seasoned salt tsp. sweet basil 18 tsp. pepper Make pie shell as follows: 1 4 water, and a OPEN by Sandy (Sue) McMahon The Pigeon Club was a great success thanks to the many interested in birds. The new club officers are: president Paul Tate; vice president, Mark Tate, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Tate, 284 Upland Drive; secretary and treasurer, combining their duties, Jan Empey daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Empey, 312 Crestview Dr., and Martha Noxon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fa Bud Noxon, 319 Crestview Dr., all of Tooele. Some of the members brought 4-- their birds to talk about. The members that attended were Danny Mastronardi, Scott Silcox, Mark and Paul Tate, Bobby Dee McMahon, Jan and Kendell Empey, Gary Bennion, Clay Biggs, Martha Noxon and Gary Roseberry. Mr. Harold Biggs, a pigeon raiser of many years; stopped in and gave a few ;ointers on some of the birds. Some of the members are going to bring a bird to show at the next meeting. If anyone is interested in joining this club they are invited to contact any member or come to the next meeting at Sue McMahons, 171 South 4th St., tooele, at 7 p.m. Monday, March 25, or phone 882-058- 2. rt M 4. o m 4 O m o o m, A U r O o o G V o rt 9:00 Weekday Evenings When the sun goes down, so does the cost of Long Distance. Our rates are lower from 5 p.m. until 1 1 p.m. 25 DAYS LEFT vings. Pigeon Club Reports TILL ONLY ' 10-1- II LOCATIONS: FOLLOWING and meat) were reportedly served 4-- AT 75-9-- were daily by a majority of the homemakers. Homemakers asked how frequently they served each of the 16 different categories of foods. Of these categories, five foods were from the meat group, five from the vegetable-fruit- , four from the bread-cereaand two from the milk group. Whats served daily in the greatest number of households? Bread (90 percent), milk (84 percent), meat (72 percent), and citnis or juice (57 percent). Green leafy vegetaiiles and vegetables were served daily in a much smaller number of families. In almost all households, at least some foods were reported by the homemakers to be kept on hand for between-mea- l eating. In only four per cent of the households were no foods reportedly kept for snacking. melted butter and mix well. Reserve one cup of stuffing mixture. Press remaining stuffing in 10 inch pie plate forming a shell. In skillet brown ground beef until it looses its red color. Remove from heat. Stir in cheese, egg, catsup, onion, seasoned salt, basil, pepper and 1 cup stuffing, spoon mixture into pie shell. Bake at 410 degrees for 5 minutes. Makes four ser- REFERENDUM le-fo- re What are the daily food patterns of the American family? A recent study conducted by the Consumer and Food Economics Institute, Agricultural Research Service, USDA to help homemakers improve the nutrition for the families revealed certain habits. The survey shows that the repondents were not really applying what they knew aliout nutrition. Food from each of the four major food groups stuffing, PETITION FOR For Leadership On Family l!a!itsAml Feeding Combine d INCOME TAXrp i ; pheINCOME TAX people 453 North Main Tooele 882-401- WEEKDAYS 3 10 9 1 A M APPOINTMENT 9 PM, SAT. NECESSARY 9 5 C Weekday Mornings After 11 p.m., Long Distance rates are at their lowest, and don't go up again until 8 a.m. IFREE GAS! i your license number matches the one in our window you win 10 GALLONS OF GAS FREE! ! 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