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W. 200 ft. from NT Cor. ftc. 33, T2S, RIW (2 mil Oft of F(l and period or use: impost Ponmuc I Uituly ISJ Slkr!mfvg IrriifUnn: fran Apr mar 023 m. PLACE OF USE: of livvrtock bd I to Oct 31, loMl Srt 33, T2S, MW. ASM It NE 4XEV4. 13341ft Erdal ftE Cor. of Et Stk Irritation: From Apr marc 40 00 Kl 1 to Oct 31, total PLACE OF USE: EJiNE'4. Snc. 3S, T2S, R4W 13723 AS924I APPLICANT: Milo KUUait, P. O. Bos 16. Vernon. UT QUANTITY: 0.1 CFS SOURCE ft In-- well 200 A to 300 A POINT(S) OF DIVERSION: N. 500 ft. E 600 A from SW Cor. Sec. 18. T8S. R6W (8 Mi West of (I) Vernon) PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Domestic: 10 persons Mining: The water will be used In Columbia Mining District at the Milo Killian Nos M2 mine, where the following ores are mined: Marcasite and pyrite. STATE ENGINEER (Published in the Tooele Transcript, Dec. 1,8, 15,1983) NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Pursuant to Section Utah Code Annotated, 1953, a Public Hearing will be held in the Chambers of the Tooele County Commissioners at the Tooele County Courthouse, Room 310, at 2:00 p.m., on the 13th day of December, 1983, for the purpose of adopting a Budget for the year 1984. Dennis D. Ewing Tooele County Auditor (Published in the Tooele Transcript, 1983) NOTICE AND AGENDA I FoufMlMiaa and under ft lha U:Uta A Dm.ly TnM. ALBERT 2. COLTON and A JAY HOLDSWORTH, under tha Itefbert I and EHa B. Mirturl Fouadatian; and ULUAN DOOLY, at CoTrusut under lha LilUan R. Dooly TruK, CaTmi BINGHAM DrVELOFMENTCOM' FIRST PANY, a Ulah INTERSTATE BANK UTAH, a Utah banking corporatwn. and WILLIAM H. OLWELL. under lha Eleennr F. Bember f er Testamentary Trust; MARGARET DOOLY above-entitle- d If you fail to do so, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said Amended Complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said Court This is a quiet title action on and against those who own or claim any interest in or to the following described real property, consisting of patented mining claims in Tooele County, State of Utah: (a) Defiance Claim, Lot No. 41, Rush Valley Mining District; (b) Phonograph Claim, Survey No. 4009, Tooele Mining District; (c) Mahogany No. 2 Claim, Survey No. 4007, Tooele Mining District; (d) Edison Claim, Survey No. 4005, Tooele Mining District; (e) Onyx Claim, Survey No. 4008, Tooele Mining District; (0 Ranger Claim, Survey No. 3509, Tooele Mining District; (g) Argentine No. 2 Claim, Survey No. 3832, Tooele Mining District;. (h) Mona Claim, Survey No. 3832, Tooele Mining District; (i) Rover Claim, Survey No. 3999, Tooele Mining District; (j) Keystone Claim, Survey No. 4004, Tooele Mining District; (k) Mountney Claim, Survey No. 4428, Tooele Mining District; and (l) Keystone Fraction Claim, Survey No. 4486, Tooele Mining District. DATED this 17th day of November, Sec 19.T8S, R6W. resisting the granting of The Tooele City Airport Management Advisory Board meets at the City Hall on the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. The meeting for December will be held on Thursday, December 8th. The agenda for this meeting will include: 1. Old Business. a. Committee Reports - b. Aproval of recommendations for consideration by the Mayor and City Council. 2. New Business. J. Eugene Holladay Chairman Tooele City Airport Management Advisory Board tin Summons. these applications with reasons therefore must be tiled in duplicate with the State Engineer, 1636 West North Temple, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116 on or before January 14, 1984. Dee C. Hansen, P.E. 1, Trwtiaa aadar lha carporaiioa. Bdal Uas laM Trua Airwswil sad L and a CoTruuta Mr tbs hereby summoned and required to file an answer in writing to the Amended Complaint filed with the Clerk of the Court and to serve upon or mail to Daniel W. Anderson of Fabian and Clendenin, Attorneys for Plaintiff, at 800 Continental Bank Building, Salt Lake City, Utah 84 101, a copy of said Answer, within 20 daya 1983. . Daniel W. Anderson FABIAN & CLENDENIN, A Professional Corporation Attorneys for Plaintiffs 800 Continental Bank Building , Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 Telephone: (801) S3 (Published in the Tooele Transcript, Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 1983) Christmas is the season of the year when theres nothing so shopworn as the shopper. l 41! , k n Swtety ti Ml, lha ika i s 4 i4 4 to t Iwatei Ik iMS lt1 St I M t typaite Pjr Ikil ! haJ 4 a tateft fteM ft Wifl Titewi it, mi) s arATlr l( Ml rurry 1M4 as as m 7 kl a, Cexi'MM, 47 a! TV tell ItfJu alii4 ft, M hM n 7w4y, U4 la k IM.) M I CU p as Tl ifrt.4 Idair a 3 As v J 4 tknte snaritaft, 4. FfliUoas, b4JS lha p 4 tor, l lha pte iha MattiliisiH ftoatoft ft AfiMtfltrtil lt ftw4 14 : cw ftiwpw Board Wta approvki J) Traurf tomay IPuUiafcml ltaTiTrualit tel Srtaftov. 17, 22, 2L 2ft and tw. 1, mi) Srir AgteswS law fiJsStrartt. 10, Futlie Ufir Sprsliag County OfTWas t4 Dark and Auditor. tkd.iunra SpMMin County Of-f4 Dtk and Auditor. 1, a DATED Ibis 30th day of Novtmhar, im CHARLES STR0M8ERG, CkalnsMto T aorta County Cotnmimkm t n ft 1 1 :i It lluWC AMERICAS MAIL If evrrywto la lha United Slate inert ved an eq-jo- l amount of mad, each prttert would ftrl 61 pound rwy year, ftreording to lb rotial which now handle Bullion pierr ftvrry day. weifhinft 369 W.J toft rs i THE '00S (a Ite ar? 2 ..-- WmS aite-4- 4 t -- i: ( 3:4 !,,(- te AR iMNssteiteM potete a aw im pte r.J 2 Mkhw f j tei - affair. Securely wrapped in plastic and decorated with brightly colored ribbon, the popcorn balls become festive ornaments. And theyll stay fresh for days. . . if they last that long! HOUDAY POPCORN BALLS 8 cups popped corn (remove unpopped kernels) Vz cup chopped peanuts Yi cup raisins cup maple flavored table syrup Vi cup firmly packed brown sugar Vi cup butter or margarine Caramel Corn (tetetetea AFFORDABlf II yow'vft get aV ls wtv got th homo! STANDARD FEATURE ft INCLUDE: j 10y batertwot GE range w, hood G E d ttwHhsr GE 0 Kxnal Oak catne?ry SodSedM ;sia f PSfW GatoeJeclr Call Collect 268-958- In targe txml, combine popped com, peanut ami raisins. In heavy small saucepan, combine syrup and sugar. Bring to boll over medium high heat, stirring constantly. Continue cooking over medium heat until mixture reaches hard ball stage (260F) or until small amount of mixture dropped into very cold water forms a hard, but pliable, ball. Remove from heat; immediately stir in butter, mixing just until melted. Immediately pour syrup mixture over popped corn mixture, mixing until well coated; let stand 10 minutes. Butter palms of hands. Using about one cup mixture for each, shape to form 8 balls. Place on wax paper; cool thoroughly. Wrap securely in plastic wrap. Makes 8 US-Hom- sired, butter hands generously or f o , popcorn balls. Note: To make tree ornaments, tie plastic-wrappe- d popcorn balls with thread or cord, forming loops at top for hanging. Decorte with ribbon. REAIONASLK IN TOWN. BROADWAY POINT APTS. I6S wonift snd ap. Bftaiiful tw Mtoois. Ur(4 Mites, ad living room. MOST pr Our Corbonotad Cleaning System Removes Stubborn Stains and Spots Without Steam or Shampoo, loaves No Stkky Residua; Drle In 40 Minute. FREE ESTIMATES. Furniture Moving at No Extra Charge CAUPTNE'S CHEM DRY 882-160- 1 dih-testht- ted crptd FOR RENT. Grant carpeting, tuba, steam heat provided free. Washer and dryers In the building. Plenty of parking. Clean and quiet. Call $323. Phone 882 2709. FOR RENT or sale: 3 bdrm. partly furnished, no pets. Call or 882-010- 3 PI 882-137- Dec. 8 CRI WIN A FREE TICKET TO HOLIDAY ON 10 A.M.'ANDl P.M. IF YOUR NAME APPEARS IN OUR CLASS ADS JUST STOP IN DURING BUSINESS HOURS MON-FR- I. OPEN TILL 6 P.M. AND IDENTIFY YOURSELF AND PICK-U- P YOUR FREE TICKET FOR DEC. 3RD AT THE RITZ THEATER. C ffWCW? sftr 4 paid. Call 73 4(32, P ZS Drc. BDRM trailer for rent. tlOOma MONTH lease, 3 bed, 2 bath, rambler, one of the finest homes In Tooele. Vine al 11th East. Jsgar Constr. 882-23, 1 or SL 6 ' Find Your Name In The Classified Ads Today And 1 brd-Mo- pt. t:50. apts. snd rooms, wall to $556 PER wall shower and bed-roo- 882 6406 will. 3 bsmnt Ulilltirs KIRK HOTEL offers furnished On bedroom $225; two bedroom S27S; three SO i2 diibabr, 1 paid. pty sra. honkufw p m. FOR REND all unlit ir r. air tondillontd, Souih Hro4tw4y SIQO. DELUXE lro bedroom apt. Wahr, frig. Stove, dupoiel, snd (trap 290 plus dr posit. 30 North 1st SI. amil7S7. TI7 dissolve. 2. Using a candy thermometer, use buttered popcorn ball shapers to form balls while mixture is still warm Makes 14 to 16 popcorn balls. 5 America caSs ua home cup (1 stick) butter or margarine Vi cup light or dark corn syrup 1 cup lightly packed brown sugar Vz teaspoon baking soda 4 quarts plain popped popcorn 1. Melt butter with corn syrup sauce pan over medium in heat. Add brown sugar and stir to Oven and stir to coat evenly with long handled spoon as mixture is hot. Cool and then break into clusters for serving. Makes 4 quarts. Hint: If popcorn balls are de- Nat Ply much mo Financing AvaBabJft Models Open Daily 10.7 Inch Sunday 4520 S. 400 Wftst AT pop- warranty Fuft CARPET CLEANING Vt Pour caramel syrup over lot YK T. CHtM.DRT CARAMEL CORN 3. U (MS A 4500 South) Simplf corn in a large bowl or Dutch L ft ? PS 1 - color. ar N ps. QUALITY AT THE RITZ THEATER THIS SATURDAY DEC. 3RD- - cook syrup to hard ball stage (250F). Remove from heat and add baking soda, stirring to blend. Syrup will foam and lighten in tote 4 -- Popcorn Balls. Best of all, these holiday treat are more than beautifully orna- mental. They are deticiousty edible combining popcorn, peanut and raisins. Maple flavored table syrup is the tie that binds all the ingredients together. Just cook maple flavored table yrup and brown sugar to make the candy coating. Stir in butter and pour it over the popcorn mixture. When it'a cool enough to handle, "butter up your hands and shape the mixture into balls. When Santa's little helpers join in the shaping, it becomes a family 40. te CA th Lkeii.1444, ri (, ha i tl j Mate yACT m;rnkinank Holiday Popcorn Balls Arc Edible Ornaments! In every family, certain holiday tradition are lovingly nurtured -and one of the nicest U trimming the tree with popcorn halt. You can perpetuate (or begin) this custom with maple-- tweet Holiday H, f.i Iriif kr more than 110 billion piece annually, say Postmaster General William F. tkitger. 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SintiHtNTrANVuN tel p Ml OS) Ta A Teti after the last publication of this PLACE OF USE: Sec 18. N Yt. Dec. . 1mM Jmmt 7- - ROBERT ROES 1 THROUGH 100: Pursuant to an Order of this Court dated November 17, 1983, you arc deep. S'.Protests ftelM IS ) Towta Cwy 341 Defendants THE STATE OF UTAH TO THE DEFENDANTS ABOVE-NAMEAS JOHN DOES I THROUGH 10 AND Ivil C 4isJft Approval t4 lha hlik OLWELL: JANE DOOLY GILE; ELEANOR MARGARET OLWELL ROSER: BONNIE JANE GILE PHILLIPS; CAROL JANE OLWELL; THE RUTH ELEANOR and JOHN In la taaq Tu .mi ITu ft ERNEST BAMBERGER MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, a Utah charitable corporation; DOROTHY BAMBERGER ALLEN; CLARENCE BAMBERGER; JOHN DOES 1 through 10; and ROBERT ROES I through 100, PURPOSE AND PERIOD OF USE: Dermatic: 3 familie watering: 103 bead of livestock -- AHDAittftDft 2 Court of lha Third iadl-ru- l Dusnci la aod For Couniy. Mala 4 L'tah THE COVTlNtVTAL BASK ASD TRUST COMPANY, a Utah Staking IN tHMtirl l k ka lift, T1 -W ftwrtU J4 (kc, I. 1MJ) or APPLICANT! Sc oil Draafcay, 1921 EM Bryan Road. Tooala, UT QUANTITY: OS CFS SOURCE L'nnamad Sprint POt.VTlS) OF DIVERSION: ID S. 150 A W 200 ft. from See. 23, T2S, RtW (2 milt UNtMiN4 Chft NttC 12 la ArrucAMt Fa Nwfttor, (ORUBtek al ate, I3361S A3SIII quantity MX TUX, Ite to T- 1 RuScag DowwrtiC I &iatfrw(tft totp )W to C.Uj3tU4; 1 M Skjmmim, AS It? hMWS.lt ItvUitM Anidrai, Ta la Trsawsrpt-ftwlMJ- li 14 ftiry , ft M intLIkMM. Cmt&tf lbto Ckkcim to I ha 1 Ht-Aftt- haa 'k 4i i at txM hvL )tsiaMI(Sa knwu t,wwr I tk iikati 7 4 Tais Caarl L)ftis al DasaiS (ftiUuM 1 Fifttae 704 pm 4wfc teteik ltN Mol a( Tia A4y4 ! 0 Mnciaft M lurtlt Ra4 uu4 Ml fka laaa Mi ft Lft, UU. VM, 4 :1 applalit t,l 4 CtNiwi aKa (Ml awit4 si tklasulkal 7 1 tow M ft 0 3w4 6 ft isjwtrfi aa i w.Tiua 7. (Ml asiitg ftctMUq, iu Uv fBniM AiiwrM ffl t ll-t- hi steVs.aM'l t4 lfA ftiLtd tlps st. 3 l M aft' peiatcual la ftiatuia lha Is imi to. 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