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Show The Tooele Transcript Friday, September 23, . from an well, bet. 75 and 150 Sec. ft. deep at a point N. ISO ft. and 32. wjj E. 737 ft. from S'4 Cor. Sec. 2, SWi; Sec. 33. T5S, R4W, N'E'i, lT2S, R4W. The water is to be nw!4, n'jSw';, sw4sw4, w2 used for the domestic requireSE4, Sec. 5, E'iNE4. SE'4SWi, ments of five families, and from SE'i Sec. 6, N'iNE'i, SWINE';. Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate EliNW'4 Sec. 7. T6S, R4W. acre, all uses in S'.SW'J To Appropriate; SE'4 said Sec. 2. 31819 Frank Caldwell and 32046 . Owen L. Cluff, RFD No. Mervin J. Russell, St. Ju4in, Ut. 1, Tooele, Ut. .015 sec.-ft- . from a 5 sec.-f- t from a dia. well, well, bet. 100 and 200 ft. deep bet. 100 and 500 ft. deep at a point at a point N. 1235 ft. and W. 665 N. 42 deg. 54 min. E. 2880 ft. ft. from S',4 Cor. Sec. 2, T2S, from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T5S, R5W. R4W. The water is to be used for The water is to be used from the domestic requirements of one Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 320 family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. acres in NE'4 Sec. 30, NW',4 Sec. 31 to irrigate acre, all uses in 29, T5S, R5W. N'2SE'4SW4 said Sec. 2. 31987 - Gilbert Wayne Davies, 32094 - Vaughan L. Turner, RFD RED No. 1, Box 53 B, Tooele, Ut. No. Ut. .015 sec.-ft- . 1, Tooele, .015 sec.-f- t. from a well, from a bet. 100 and 400 well, bet. 100 and 150 ft. deep at a ft. a point S. 2590 ft. and at deep point N. 2050 ft. and E. 540 ft. E. 430 ft. from N',J Cor. Sec. 31. from S',4 Cor. Sec. 2, T2S, R4W. T2S, R4W. The water is to be used The water is to be used for the for the domestic requirements of domestic requirements of one fam- one family and from Apr. 1 to 1 from 31 and to Oct. to ily Apr. Oct. 31 to irrigate '4 acre, all uses irrigate y2 acre, all uses in NW1 in SW'4SW'4NE'4 said Sec. 31. NWi.SE'i said Sec. 2. 32116 - St. John, L.D.S. Ward. 31995 - Bert V. Barrus, Grants-villSt. John, Ut. .1 sec.-ft- . from a Ut. 2 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 65 and 150 ft. deep 50 500 bet. ft. a and at well, deep at a point N. 2171 ft. and E. 1529 point S. 3025 ft. and E. 980 ft. ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T5S, from NW Cor. Sec. 25, T2S, R6W. R5W. The water is to be used for to The water is be used from the domestic requirements of 150 April 15 to Nov. 15 to water 29 1 to Nov. cattle and one horse and for the persons, and from Apr. NE'iSK'.J, NOTICE TO WATER USERS S'jSW'i, Sec. 28. The following applications have1 filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Tooele County. State of Utah,! throughout the entire year unless! otherwise designated. All locations are in SLB&M. To Change: - International Smelting and Refining Co.. Kearns Bldg,, Salt Lake City, Ut., proposes to change the place of use of 1.4357 sec.-ft- . of water initiated by Ophir Creek Decree dated December 20, 1919, as amended by Applications Nos. and The water has been diverted from Ophir Creek at a point No. 59 degrees 02 min. E. 23,5:16.4 ft. from bitn Cor. Sec. 28. T5S, R4W, and used for mining, milling and other purposes at the mill, and from Mar. IC to Nov. 30 to irrigate 611.37 acres, all uses in Sec. 28, N'$NWi$, NEi Sec. 29, Secs. 32, 33, T3S, R4W, Sec. 5, T6S, R4W. Hereafter, it is proposed to diSW 1960 NWSfci'i NE'SE'i, SV.SE N';nw;, swuNwi, 4 three-quarte- 10-i- vert 1.4357 sec.-ft- . from the same source and at the same point of diversion as heretofore by means of a concrete diversion box, and conveyed by pipe line and used for milling, mining, concentrator operations at the mill, and domestic requirements of 30 em1, to irrigate y2 acre, all uses In ployees and for watering of 350 irrigation of 55.8 acres, all uses NE'4SW said Sec. 30. cattle, and from Mar. 16 to Nov. in NW4, SWVi said Sec. 25. 32162 U.S. of America, Bureau 30, as a supplemental supply, to 32009 No. Robert C. Long, Rt. irrigate 525 62 acres, all uses in 1, Box 82, Tooele, Ut. .1 sec.-f- t. of Land Management, P.O. Box No. 777, Salt Lake City, Ut. .015 sec.-f- t. from a well, 50 ft. deep at a point N. 7 deg. 31 min. 37 sec. W. 2109.8 ft. from S Cor. Sec. 21, TIN, R6W,. The water is to be used for the watering of 100 cattle in NWVJSW said Sec. e, 12-i- 21. 32168 - Tony Renzo, 424 So., 3rd East, Salt Lake City, Ut. .222 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at a point N. 150 ft. and W. 150 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 1, T2S, R6W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 10 acres, all uses in E4SE4 said Sec. 1. - Keith Wanlass, 111 East Main St., Grantsville, Ut. .5 sec.-f- t. from a well, bet. 100 and 400 ft. deep at a point N. 115 ft and E. 2666 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec 31, T2S, R5W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 10 horses and 25 cattle, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31, to irrigate 5 acres, all uses in SE'4NWi, SW'NE'4 said Sec. 32176 The pharmacists prescription department is, in a real and human sense, the focal point of his professional life. Here he is of maximum service to his fellow man. Here he is completely in his element performing the personal services to which he pledged himself when he became a pharmacist and rendering the professional services for which he is eminently qualified. His prescription services are responsible for the key place he occupies on the community health team. We are pleased to serve you at all times. 31. 32190 Caldwell Drug ' 29 North Main Phone 169 Tooele' - John S. Rieske, P. O. Box 464, Dugway, Ut. .50 sec.-f- t. from a well bet. 225 and 500 ft. deep at a point N. 1270 ft. and E. 1930 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T6S, R7W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of nine families, for the watering of 500 chickens, 6 cows, 6 horses, 20 hogs and 50 sheep, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 25 acres, all uses in ESW4 said Sec. 3. WINTERIZE NOW! get 32233 Leo H. Aulf, 357 South. Logan Drive, Floasant Grove, Ut. 1 sec.-ft- . from a tunnel at a point N. 2050 ft. and E. 2300 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 30, T5S, ROW. The water is to be diverted by means of 200 ft. of pipe and convey-ed to a trough and pond and used! for the watering of 2000 sheep and 250 cattle in Nil1 iSW'J said Sec. 1 30. Mrs, Richard W. Tracy, RFD Rt. I Box 68. Tooele, Ut. .015 sec.-ft- . well bet. from a 75 and 125 ft. deep at a point N. 305 ft. and E. 445 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 1, T2S, R4W. The water is to be used for the domestic requirements of one family, for the watering of 3 cows, 2 pigs and) 200 chickens, and from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 4 acre, all uses in SW'.;sW,;NW',; said Sec. 1. 32260 Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate w ith the State Flngineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, on or before Oct. 23, 1960. WAYNE D. CRIDDLE State Engineer ( Published m the Tooele Transcript, Tooele, Utah, from September 9 to September 23, 1960). The very first thing that many people grow in gardens Is tired. note or ArrRrmnoN I wish to express my appreciation to all my neighbors, triends, the Sheriff, the men on the fire truck and all who came to help so splendidly in keeping the recent fire at my place from spreading. Thank you again, one and all. Respectfully W. GROVER m MCBRIDE AUORD OF THANKS Mrs, Phyllis Dunn, is very appreciative and expresses thanks to her many friends for their personal visits, flowers, cards, phone calls and letters, during her stay at the Tooele Valley Hospital. Shi especially thanks the nurses and doctors and hospital staff for their excellent care. -- T' LOCAL CHURCHES Rv. Charles 415 kifi Good Reading for the i'.W j i i1 z I I Hi I i Jt - V I fluKC Pastor Utah Avenue First Baptist 597 IpIiii i E. Freegard Sunday Masses 7:00 a m., 10:36 a m., and 6 p.m. Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to 8:30. Novena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. A! s i ' ' V t I J ' , Catholic t i d fWvv St. Marguerites ICi ' SOUTH MAIN . Goodman and Norvo "T-- .J - Benny Goodman on clarinet and Red Norvo on vibraharp are two of the Mars (o be featured on the Bell Telephone Hours over Channel 2, NBC-THoliday in Music Friday, Sep- tember Roll 30, Telephone He made several guest appearances with leading orchestras durPastor, Rev. Varlon L. Stogner ing the summer holidays. Pioneer Subdivision Canyon Sunday School, 10 a m. Holiday in Music will be the Circle home for sale. One of Morning Worship, II a.m. of 13 Bell Telephone Hour Tooele's choicest homes. 30 ft. first 6 Union, Training p.m. News this season. Others will colorcasts TeleThe living room, beautiful view, awardBell winning Evening worship, 7 p.m. large picture window, 2 large returns be presented every other Friday Midweek prayer service. Wed. phone Hour on NBC-I'bedrooms, large bathroom, to the air after its summer holi- night through April 30. The series at 7 p.m. shower, and tub, additional half day on Friday, September 30, at is produced for the Bell System bath, off of utility room. 7:00 p.m. (MST) over Channel 2, by Henry Jaffe Enterprises, with Family Large, spacious, kitchen with Community Methodise wilh a star- - studded presentation Barry Wood as Executive Probirch cabinets, stove, and reJames C. Stephens, Pastor of Holiday in Music in an hour-lon- ducer. Th Chrtstion Scienc Monitor Phone 1007 frigerator. Sun room off of the colorcast. On Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. kitchen, glassed in. Pianist Van Cliluirn, the King SEE KINSMEN PLAY AT Y Church School, 9:45 a.m. Attached garage with autoSend your newspaper for th tlm of Swing Benny Goodman, musiMr. and Mrs. Blaine Sutton, and 11:00 am. Church Service, checked. Enclosed find my check or matic overhead door, lots of cal comedy stars Sally Ann Howes Mr. and Mrs. H. LeRoy Sutton, money order. Nursery for small children. year $20 Q closets and storage space. 3 months 55 Q 6 months $10 Q Methodist Youth Fellowship, at and Howard Keel, and an out- of Grantsville, and Mrs. Bernice Sprinkling system, beautistanding group of ballet artists Vorwaller, of Tooele, attended the 7:00 p m. ful landscaped yard, all fencwill appear on the season's open- BYU-Ca- l Tech game, at Provo, serChurch after Coffee hour ed in. Carpet and drapes inNome which will also last Friday. Wes Vorwaller is a ing program, cluded. vice, Sunday, Sept. 25. feature Donald Vorhees and the son of Mrs. Vorwaller and Larry Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30. Bell Excellent condition. Address Orchestra. Fach Harrison is a of Mr. Telephone SunSchool See by appointment. Owner is Church Rally Day, will present selections from a and Mrs. H. LeRoy Sutton, and selling. Phone 1422. State Zone day, September 25. Plan to attend field of music popular during the both are City regulars on the BYU tt.M Church School and Church Ser- summer Mr. Howard squad, and saw action in the Friholidays. vice. Keel will host the program. day game. World Wide Communion Sunday, Donald Voorhees, conductor of AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL October, 2. Let us plan to take the Bell Telephone Orchestra, will NOTE OF APPRECIATION A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- to adopt such other measures part in this observance of Holy begin his 21st season on the series Mr. William Worley, who sufferPOSING TO AMEND ARTI- as may be necessary and proper Communion in a World Wide Chris- with the September 30 colorcast. ed a heart attack several weeks CLE VII OF THE CONSTI- for insuring the continuity of tian Fellowship. TUTION OF THE STATE OF governmental operations includago, has recovered sufficiently to First meeting of Methodist men, be back at work. He wishes to UTAH BY ADDING A NEW ing, but not limited to the fin"N. f SECTION, NUMBERED SEC- ancing thereof. In the exercise Wednesday, Sept. 28, 7:00 p.m. express his appreciation publicly TION 24, GRANTING TEM- of the powers hereby conferred All men, members or friends of to all his friends who were so reall in shall the PORARY EMERGENCY legislature ' the Church are welcome. A good thoughtful of him during his illPOWERS TO THE LEGISLA- spects conform to the requirewill and be dinner served ness. A special thank you goes to there exConstitution ments of this TURE IN THE EVENT OF the doctors and staff at the Tooele WAR OR EMERGENCIES cept to the extent that in the will be a good program. Official Board meeting, ThursValley Hospital who took such exCAUSED BY WAR SUCH AS judgment of the Legislature so ENEMY NUCLEAR. ATOMIC, to do would be impracticable or day, September 29, 8:30 p.m. afcellent care of him while he was OR SIMILAR BOMBING AT- would admit of undue delay. a patient there. ter choir practice. TACKS. Section 2. The Secretary of Be it resolved by the Legis- State is directed to submit this lature of the State of Utah, proposed amendment to the of all members elect- electors of the State of Utah ed to each of the two houses at the next General Election in the manner provided by law. voting in favor thereof: Section 1. It is proposed to Section 3. This amendment B. HOLM, PASTOR amend Article VII of the Con- shall take effect immediately on' 7th and Birch 4stitution of the State of Utah adoption by the electors of this thereto new section a State. by adding Sunday, Sept. 25. The Fifteendesignated. Section 24, to read: I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, th Sunday after Trinity. Notwithstanding any general Secretary of State of the State or special provisions of the Con- of Utah, DO HEREBY CER Sunday School and Bible class stitution the legislature, in order TIFY that the foregoing is I at 9:15. to insure continuity of state and full, true and correct copy of the Worship service at 10:30. local governmental operations constitutional amendment p: eThe sermon topic: The Irre- -' Assorted Styles in periods of emergency result- xposed by the regular r . eu of stible Force and The Immovable caused disasters from -;i by ' ing the Thirty-Thir- d .latnio, Object, Acts 14:8-20- . enemy attack, shall have the 1959. as apr,'.J nf i' v,l in Th Lutheran Womans Missionimmediate and the duty my office. power (1) to provide for prompt and i League Rally will be held at ary v in rr:;:rsi temporary succession to the have Lutheran Church, Salt "'deemer an heievntu ail powers and duties of public affixed tV Gn Lake City, Sunday afternoon, beof the 'Vi and nature offices, of whatever State of I t 'v. at f t I'hc City, ginning at 2:30. whether filled by election or ap- this 22nd dav of A relist, 1960. Junior Confirmation class will Happy birthday to pretty Miss of pointment, the incumbents after Public Tammy Marlene Stoddard, who meet on Friday LAMONT F. TORONTO which may become unavailable See. ..ray of State. was two years old Sept. 22. She School hours at 3:45 p.m. for carrying on the powers and duties of such offices, and (2) (SEAL) This Is The Life Saturday at was honored guest at a birthday Values to 2.25 4:30 over KSL-TTune in! party at the home of her parents Visitors always welcome at Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Stoddard The Church of The Lutheran with little neighborhood friends as guests. Tammys grandparents Hour. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT We are part of the irresistible are Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stoddard A JOINT RESOLUTION PRO- and personal property, not to force when Jesus Christ comes of Tooele and Mrs. Elsie Iladfield POSING TO AMEND ARTI- exceed $2,000 in value for first. of Grantsville. CLE XIII, SECTION 2 OF THE homes and homesteads, and all OF THE household furnishings, furniture, CONSTITUTION STATE OF UTAH, RELATING and equipment used exclusively TO TANGIBLE PROPERTIES by the owner thereof at his EXEMPT FROM TAXATION. place of abode in maintaining Be it resolved by the Legis- a home for himself and family. lature of the State of Utah, Property not to exceed $3,000 Lean Butts Semiboneless of all members elect- in value, owned by disabled houses who war served in any ed to each of the two persons in the military service of the voting in favor thereof: to United States or of the State Section 1. It is proposed amend Article XIII, Section 2 of Utah and by the unmarried of the constitution of the State widows and minor orphans of such disabled persons or of perof Utah to read as follows: All tangible property in the sons who while serving in the state, not exempt under the military service of the United 100 Lean Beef laws of the United States, the States or the State of Utah State of Utah, or under this were killed in action or died as in a result of such service may constitution, shall be taxed be be exempted as the legislature proportion to its value, tolaw. may provide. ascertained as provided by The legislature shall provide The property of the state, coundisby law for an annual tax suffities, cities, towns, school cient, with other sources of tricts, municipal corporations and public libraries, lots with revenue, to defray the estimated the buildings thereon used ex- ordinary expenses of the State clusively for either religious for each fiscal year. For the worship or charitable purposes, purpose of paying the state and places of burial not held or debt, if any there be, the legisused for private or corporate lature shall provide for levying benefit, shall be exempt from a tax annually, sufficient to pay taxation. Water rights, ditches, the annual'interest and to pay canals, reservoirs, power plants, the principal of such debt, within twenty years from the final pumping plants, transmission lines, pipes and flume3 owned passage of the law creating the and used by individuals or cor debt. Section 2. The secretary of porations for irrigating lands within the state owned by such state is directed to submit this individuals or corporations, or proposed amendment to the electhe individual members thereof, tors of the State of Utah in the shall not be separately taxed as next general election in the long as they shall be owned and manner provided by law. used exclusively for such purSection 3. If adopted by the poses. Power plants, power electors of this state, this other and lines transmission amendment shall take effect property used for generatinga the first day of January, 196L electrical power, delivering I, LAMONT F. TORONTO, portion of which is used for Secretary of State of the State for pumping of Utah, DO HEREBY CERfurnishing power water for irrigation purposes on TIFY that the foregoing is a of Utah, may full, true and correct lands in the State copy of the to taxation be exempted from constitutional amendment prosuch property the extent that by the regular session of is used for such purposes. These posed Thirty-Thir- d the Legislature, the to accrue exemptions shall of record in 1959, as benefit of the users of water my office. appears so pumped under such regulaIN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tions as the legislature may hand and have hereunto set prescribe. The taxes of the indi- affixed the Great my Seal of the gent poor may be remitted or abated at such times and in State of Utah, at Salt Lake City, such manner as may be provided this 22nd day of August, 1960. LAMONT F. TORONTO by law. The legislature may pro1 1 North Main Street Tooele, Utah vide for the exemption from Secretary of State. taxation homes, homesteads. (SEAL) Canyon Circle Home IVonint Whole Family Rclurns Sept .0 Facts Features g 1 son-in-la- X First Lutheran Church two-thir- V J I SPECIAL SALE! 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