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Show The Tooele Transcript, Friday, Feb. 15, 1974 0 Willi ts tin NOTICE TO WATER USERS Tim following application have !wc-i- i filed with the State Engineer to aprnpnate water ill Tooele County throughout the entire sear miles otherwise Location in SI.R&M 43137 (15 1S77) Terry R; and Drhra I). Baird. (I rantsxitle. Cl all M024. 0 015 ec. ft. of water i to le diverted from a 6imh well. 150 ft deep at a 840 ft and E. 13 10 ft point from W1. Cor. Sec. 20. T2S, ROW; and used for the domestic xirpor of one family, of 3 cattle, and lived from Apr. I to (Vt. 31 for the irrigation of 0 25 ac. in OIIMMtllllll Ulltl 4 ills lllflll- of Cult IV k 426 of Tmx-lTwi-llil- i f.DS Wjul Well lliuill- - their viiniul Pine In-I- ihhI W Di-iIi- ItrcuiiM- - of iHitstamlini hi llie of Ins loii.lnulion and tar. liukv Itoiiii-r- j iiiTfe List Kites I Mil For irtTF1 mV Mr. Okev klH-l- l f4t, "iiw PUBLIC NOTICES Twelfth Ward Holds Cub Pine Wood Derby IIMIIV tfcirEMfc uoil finish tap-Iiiii- iht traltsiiMiislup trophy. In (lit rims fust place sst-n- t to Jimmy YVike. Oihi-- r Cub Vonts to receive sptmd trophits writ: kor I luiivcu. second place: Tin Id M.oislirld, third place uml kllll II.IIISI-II- . fooilll place. spi-i-- stink-waterin- g SE-X- Sec. 20. T2S. IWiW. 43149 (IS IS7S) Doran Hunt, 202 E. Broadway. Tooele, Utah. 0 015 sec. ft. of water is to lie diverted from a well. 100- 300 ft. deep at a point N. J0)0 ft. and E. 040 ft. from SW Cor. See. 27. T2S. R4W; and used for the domestic purposes of one family. MocUatenng of 6 cat- tie; and used fiom Apr. I to (X-t- . 31 for the irrigation of 0.25 ac. in SW'aSW'i Sec. 27. T2S. R4U . NOTICE TO WATER USERS Terra ror, 529 E. South Tent pie. Salt lake City, Utah MI02. ha filed with the State Engi- nrer. AppI No. 41175(15 1879) to 5.0 mt. fts of water aml'or 1,00000 ac. ft of water in Tom-lCounts, The water i to lie diverted from ten 10 Inch wells, SO ft deep at the following (Hunts: ills 30t) ft. and W. loot) ft, from NE Cor. Sec. 20. .2) S, 1250 ft and E. 2240 ft from NW Cor. See. 20. (.7) S. 150 ft. and E 1200 ft. from NW Sec. 20. (4' N. S50 ft. and e (a. W, 2250 ft. f,m SE Ca.r, Sec. 17. (5i V 1750 ft. and W. 450 S. ft. from SE Cor. See. 17. 2100 ft. and E. 1100 ft. frmn NW Cor. Sec, If. ,71 S. too ft. and E. 1100 ft. from NW Ca.r. See. (V S 1500 ft. and W, 400 ft, from NE Ca.r. Sec. 17; i9) S. 2150 ft. and W. 2200 ft. from (;or Sec. 17. (101 N. 1SOO ft. am) E. 1350 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 7. all T2S. R4W. SI.R&M. The water will lx stored from Jan. 1 to IXr. 31 l.v means of an earthfilhd dam 10 ft. high having a creating a .00 ac. ft. caacitv inundating 120 acs. in SE'.SW1. S'tSK'r. Sf. 9. SW'.SW1 Sec. 10, W's Sec. 15: all of Sec, IB. S'sNE'r. ,l 1. Prolest resisting the granting of these applications with reasons therefor must le filed in duplicate with the State EnSec-- . gineer, 412 State Capitol, Salt SE'. S55'i. SE'.NW'c N'W'c. 17; NE'. SE', E4- laike City, I'tah 81114. un or SWlc Sec-- . 20. all of Sec. 21; Indore March IB, 1974. 22, all T2S. R4W. Dee C. llanven from Jan. I SI.R&M. and STATE ENGINEER (Published in Tooele Transcri)t to lXc. 31 for recreation, and Feb. 1. 8 and 15. 1974) used for the municipal purposes within the corporate limits of Stanslmrv Park; and used from NOTICE OF Apr. 15 to Oct. 15 for the supTRUSTEES S AI.E plemental irrigation of 2,000 acs. The following dcscrilied pro- in SE'cSW'c. S'sSE'c Sec. 9; . . perty will lie sold at public auc- SW'aSW'i 10; V4 tion to the highest bidder on 15; all of Sec. IB; S'xNE'i. SE'4, the 4th dav of March, 1974. at SW'i, SE'.NW'c Sec. 17; N'W'c. 11:00 A.M., on the steps of the f)ti, SE'c. E'sSW'i Sec. 20; Tooele County Courthouse, 47 all of Sec. 21; W'W Sec. 22; South Main, Tooele, Utah, bv all T2S, R4W, SI.B&M. PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL SAVProtests resisting the grantINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIAing of this application with reaTION, as Beneficiary and Trus- sons therefor must lie filed in tee under the Deed of Trust w.th the State Eugn- made bv DAVID J. BURT and dupbiate Sa,f ,ta,Le ,412 JOAN BURT, his svife, as This84114. on or Citv, tor recorded June 29, 1971, as March 23. 1974. Entry No. 29.3886 in Book 103 Dee C. Hansen of the official at Pages STATE ENGINEER records of Tcxx-l- County, Utah, Pt indebtedness given to secure an a''j in favor of Prudential Federal Savings and Loan Association. by reason of certain obligations qTICE Qp secured thereby. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE Notice of Default was re- aulhoritv t.on,ained in corded Octolier 31, 19i3, as En- - scl.jjou g3,31 of the Internal try No. 302507, I11 Book 125, at ft(.Veniie Code, the property Page 11 of said official records. descrjM,d h.0w has lieen l sell at public ed for nonpayment of delimpie'nt auction to the highest bidder intemal revenue taxes due from for cash INTER-monepayable in lawful CRONUTRIE.TS of the United , States at INC. NATIONAL, the time of sale, without war- r rty Wl:, )e sod a, n.AV 4illo S-- Sc-c- ;re .527-52- Ankara e r Turkey-Dea- Editor: la. As you can see from the address lielow, we have moved again. We are now in Ankara, .a KORY IIVNSKN Run Place, Spt-i-- CARD OF THINKS We are so very very grateful to our many friends and relatives for the many kindnesses extended to us during the illness and death of our lieloved hus- Turkey. We appreciate very much your sending the Transcript and Bulletin, and would appreciate your changing it to onr current address. We are still getting papers forwarded from New Delhi. Yesterday 1 learned that won the mayorial race, so you can see we are keeping up on things, even if over three Sagers 8 y. .s' APO New York, NY 89254 hat gravels me is that no data hank would even consider invading my we were Thirty years ago planting victory gardens. Only then we knew who our enemies were. Robeit Orben also For Sale Five Acres of land, good water well. Five Acres in Tooele City limits selling SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary for $15,000. lots, best area of Tooele's $5,500, $4,500, and $3,500. homes. $6,000, Do you need an office? Supply Center, etc? We have it plus a large beautiful new home in Tooele's Professional Zone. We have three fine homes with land and irrigation water. This type of property with good soil is hard to come-by- . Let's talk over. Three of the most outstandingly lovely homes City, $35,000, $30,500 and an even $30,000. .in Tooele We have such People are turning to older homes now-daya buy, a little remodeling could provide good housing for your family at very little cost. We have sold 88 acres of land lately, would you some? Atkin Realty and Construction 193 South Main Street 882-097- 6 and 882-016- 'riT f 7TI DATE OF SALE Fel.n.ary 27. 5. like Ed-wi- Oc-toe- SUM ' J')Vi ' FV,marv , KN V1. . a"d r? ' ?, v V,1" I""! lake City; Mrs. Winn Esa) Hall of Mrs, Madge Dickerson, American Folk and Mrs. Charles tlXmiia) Caxik, Tooele. . Also surviving are ten ',T 4 YJtl Tooele Eighth Ward Cels New Bishopric la-li- A new Bishopric has keen sustained in the Tooele Eaghtli Ward with (ierald I). Ellon as bishop, lie is pictured here with his counselors ami clerks. From left, seated arm Verlis (airier, first counselor; Bishop Elton and Eldcn I. Stewart. Second Counselor. Franklin R. Shafer, clerk and George M. Harrell, financial clerk. Released as Rivliop were Robert E. Davis who had versed for five years as hivlmp and his counselors Elkington and Jerald Elton, first and second counselors. grand-childieu- grandchild-ten- . 11 great several stepsons and step daughters, including Mrs. Harold (Thelma) Allen of Opliir. of Alex Gillespie Rivliop joix-lconducted the service al(d jtllth Aim lairvon played prelude and postlude music. CHARLEYS C(K)K gave the familv prayer and Reed Matthews the invocation. r ()(eiiing musical nmiilx-- was uartet compowd of David Adamson, Duane Woffinden. vu Scliow and Kenneth Schow who sang ()h My Father Seakers were Bishop (.il- Darlene I eterson. trgil ,y Raymond A. Minor, DYM J,rs '''Jyi.11'' .. fOSSBARGER Manager of Veterinary Service JERRY sang Laboratories "Beyond the Sunset accompani- alMi other nets rs.., e '' jCHiwxiri gave prayer. Interment was in the Ix-h-i Cemetery where the grave was dedicated by Elmer Devey. Pall Isearers were Nonnan Olsen, Kenneth Norris, Dennis Skougaard, Winn Hall, Marlin Peterson and Ralph Woolsey. h., i- -" -- Jr. El-wi- Open Mouse To Honor The Peter McKellars Snlurtluv Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mtkcllur will lie honored at an oieii house on Saturday, February' IB at the Tooele Third Seventh Ward Church in honor of their 50th wedding anniversary. Receiving hours will Ik from 4 to 8 p in. Tlie McKellar s sons Warren and John and their families extend an invitation to all friends and relatives of the couple to attend. They reouest 8 mothers since the first time a stone age child wandered into his cave carrying a wiggly pnp- py TODAY 55 E have much less to worry alxiut since most pets are thoroughly domesticated. However, many mother still wonder if the family pet is a threat to her child's health. AV6 The answer is generally no. A dog or cat that is well nour- LlCCtS ICCrS ished and properly groomed will be healthy enough to fight off Susan DeLaMare has lxen most intluding the few elected President of the Jr. th transferabe ,0 human gr. . . mcmliers of the American legion wdl Nevertheless, it is a jA,,xiliar- - ;Miss DtUMare good Jr. memliers for the .jea gware cf (be few jn. next six months. She succeeds ,ransfcrred fectjons ,ha, can who served as Andrea Rolx-rtf0 famjIy members. President for one year. disease that is officers was of Election common to both humans and l,cM horn, oI.Evit,ii dog, Acl,lly Auxiliary Oil Mr- - a,M Nlc Tooele Stake at the Grantsville Make Center Eebruary 17 at 7.30 p in. lor the Sxcial Interest group, l Interest group is for all single persons 2B years of age nr older. Dr. Frank Santiago, of Provo, will Ik guest. Dr. Santiago is chairman of evening classes at Brigham Young University and will sN-aon Bolivia and Mexico Projects. SH-cia- kcll.cr were "tarried 'i the Salt laike Temple Febniarv 13. 1924. 5'estem Silx-riis Russia's oil biggest producing region with n estimated production of 2.- 080.000 barrels a day. Russia is a ,0 ''"a'edt ,have, produced of cnide oil have "e throueh the nine-linfrom Portland, Maine to Montreal, Canada since tanker shipments from British Columbia through the Panama Canal lKgan last NovemlxT. e 8.- - f0000 larrt,s day 1973. in Australia are producing 365.-000 barrels of oil a day. There were at least five new discoveries of oil in South Dakota just south of the North Dakota Line in the Buffalo Region in 1973. The state was not an s fort people know ... . how to At ten dollars a barrel cost, it will cost the United States a in TIME OF SALE: 11:00 A.M. PLACE OF SALE: Erda, Utah Description of Property C. E. Howard lank trail6436 (used to haul er milk or water). Ford farm tractor with front end loader 76432. John Deere farm tractor with front end loader BE MAY SPECTED AT: Erda, Utah PAYMENT TERMS: Full PROPERTY IN- - pay- - ment required upon acceptance of highest hid. TYPE OF PAYMENT: All payments must he by cash, certified check, cashiers or treasurers check or by a United States postal, hank, express or telegraph and money order. Make checks -money orders pavabie to Inter. na) Revenue Service. OFFERED: Only, the right, title and interest of Micro- nutrients International, Inc., in and (0 jbe propertv will be offer- ed for sae Signature: Carl D. Petersen Name and Tltie: C. D. Petersen, Revenue Officer Date: Address for information concerning sale: Room 361, Post Office Bldg., 350 S. Main, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 Phone: title and Trustee by Cordon Hzarnes . (Date of 1st publ. Feb. 8, 1974 flowers look like the last My date of last publ. Feb. 21, 1974) throes of summer. Millie 5Vertheim TOOELE COUNTY COURTHOUSE TOOELE, UTAH SPECIFICATIONS FOR CARPETFebmary 13, 1974 Bid Opening Febniarv 19, 1974 at 9:00 a.m. TUFTED 5VEAVE: 9.5 Rows or Stitches 437 Pile Heighth 36 oz. Face 5Veighth Spece dyded Dye Process Back Jute 75 oz. Total 55eight Fiber Nylon with Brunslon 36 degrees Flame rate 50 Smoke Density , . 50 oz. Cambridge, combination Pad hair and jute or 50 oz. slab rubber pad to meet ASTME 84 spec. .... ine Fonger and call chairman, Janice Ilcrren. dandmff Following the electing, past if the ?(!' )" 1974. 524-586- 3 nice Building it for the purpose of paying obli- secured by said Deed of Trust including fees, charges and expenses of Trustee, ad- vances, if any, under the terms said Deed of Trust, interest thereon, and the unpaid prin- cipal of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with inter- est thereon as in said Note and by law provided. Dated: January 31, 1974. PRUDENTIAL FEDERAL Homes and Real Property ' - y "55 lf y Neighbors lfo i I seiz-Tnist- band and father Winfred Ileetor. SSCCACnSn 4s .,..,4.. We wish to express our heartfelt thanks to all who called at months late. encumbrances, the following de- the home, sent flowers, food, Our daughter and her husproperly in ,he Conn,, took part in the funeral service band will lie arriving on the of Tooele. SU of V.ah: or extended their sympathy to us 23rd for a ten day visit, so we on the North in anvwav. will begin to see more of TurBeginning line of 1st South Street of Mrs. Ruth Hector and family key than previously. It has been Tooele City, 660 feet a cold winter here, and after South and 120 feet East of If your wife is no longer so many years in the tropics, I the Northeast comer of ispicious when von come home am ready for warm weather as Lot 8, of Block 49 of Plat te its later than vou think. early as possible. We extend an invitation to A, Tooele City Survey our friends to visit 'Turkey. It ninning thence East 100 feet to the West line of is a lot closer, and so we hope 2nd East Street of said you can make it. We would be Tooele of see our to City; thence North any delighted 164 feet to a point 496 A jil friends. There are really a lot V) ,( feet South of the Northof fascinating places in this Y ; ' i east corner of said Lot 8 country and I recommend you of Block 49 and on the v make some time. it to try ,1 West line of 2nd East Again thanks for the thoughtStreet as extended; thence fulness in sending the papers. West 100 feet to a point Home town news is always good North of the point of beto read, no matter how old. Warm regards ginning; thence South 164 feet to the point of Harvey Dean Brown American Embassy (USAID) My Euueial service for llarsey laik Okev, father of Mr, (.liar- t,f h l''V ( M.ruarv 11 at the Wing 1 hujw) in 1 nl k,r d" Eebruary' 7 at the Tooele Valiev Nursing He was Itorn Decemlx-- r . VI m Alpine, Utah to and Mary Ellen (3atk Okev and was married to Zella E. Cux, Erlmiary 19, 1913 in the r Salt lake Temple. She died 24. 1952 and he married J s i ,",,,! P n" to te J g. Firemans Auxiliary Tile "a'case"of 'I fc U, " rilL JU t WI. -- -- this Countrys international pav- surPrising abi,lty to recover, ments from 17.5 billion dollars make sure that you permanently to 22.8 billion dollars for the J'! year, to import cnide oil to ,r "'mIiEs'k C (m . tree Hump.. w,.bloodrf lo Rigwonn is contagfo Forl,lna,dy both animals and humans, so now extremely rare since there f,r c,ct '' ,mic,ed j0-p- ''' , ,1 e,hted 15S bill, on ,o , ave that from 101) billion barrels )een found in offshore 25 d,,rl"g ,h' your veterinarian gjve immunity. Both yearsYour veterinarian cats an,yQur d be take shou,d will i rvr4 4i i4 a the proper treat- Attention KOIS tQ your vet&erinarian for their me"t first innoculation at 3 to 4 FOR HOME care your vet- - months q periodjc ,)ooster ennanan wf Prably sugg;st shots, with the first booster dose Regular meeting of the Too- Tops Club, Inc., of Utah is u d,sPsaIb'e gloves t0. given at one year of age, are ele Firemens Auxiliary for Feb. J its first KOPS Society. S als0 a g forming hand,e your Pf,! also recommended. 18 has been postponed until Those members who are KI5V until idea to away keep As for other t the fed. Monday, February 25. or KOPS are urged to join. the condition clears up. eral government is taking At "this time Mrs. Paula Ar- The meetings will he held condition Another 6diseJe contag.ous tQ cntrol transfer of gus and Lawrence Silcox will the third Wednesday of every is called resembling ringworm from anima,s ,Q man Turt,es gjve a special presentation on reoptic mange, or scabies. being sold in the United States month beginning February 20th. Lebanon. Meeting time is 7:30 The first meeting will begin Mange will cause the dogs hair are nQW jred o have cer at 8:00 p.m to fall out rapidly with the skin tificate p.m. at the Northwest guaranteeing them to Multipurpose Centre, 1350 5V. beCOm,ng th,ck and COarSe.' . salmonella-freeAnd exotic. be In calamity any rumor is d 300 North, Salt Lake Citv. wiU scratch continually im rted ts, including birds, Publius Syrus believed. For further information call and may develop a strong odor. usua need health certificates 5Voodruff for treatment mange is before & enter the country. Marty Leisure should be the time ,The simjlar to that for ringworm when a person puts his creative clipping the hair short and powers to work. Such a use of ing a medicated bath or oint- creative energies will reinstill ment. Your veterinarian may resources in life for the routine prescrjbe a second medicine to Stra,t Lines by C- - Ned reduce the ask; itching and discom-o- f strait Changes Meeting Date promptly. 882-351- - AN ORDINANCE NO. 74-1 AN ORDINANCE OF TOOELE CITY, UTAH RE- LATING TO THE COMPENSATION OF ELECTIVE AND APPOINTIVE OFFICERS AS PROVIDED BY SECTION 1511 OF THE CITY CODE OF TOOELE, CITY, UTAH, 1967. The salaries, per annum, of the following elective and appointive officers of Tooele City, Utah, as hereinafter named are hereby fixed as follows: $2,400.00 Mayor 600.00 Mayor car expense 12,000.00 Administrative Assistant 12,000.00 City Treasurer and Auditor City Judge City Poundkeeper 14,000.00 6,600.00 salaries are to become effective retroactively to unless any one of said positions referred to here1974 1, January filled on or after said date, and in such case, said in were not salaries shall become effective upon appointment or election Said to the position concerned. Passed by the Tooele City Council, Tooele City, Utah, this 11th day of Febmary, 1974. Signed: Franklin Whitehouse Robert E. 5Vassom Leland L. Beckstrom Douglas V. Sagers, Tooele City Mayor ATTEST: Lucille Strausbaugh, Tooele City Recorder (Published in the Tooele Transcript, Feb. 14, 1974) 5 tour in Todays Army guarantees you A the training of your choice or a minimum of 16 months service in Europe, whichever you prefer. You can reserve your choice right now and wait up to 6 months before leaving by joining our Delayed Entry Program. tour is up, youll have valuable When your in training and full veterans benefits to aid you life. or business personal school, Call your Army Representative, details on He has all the this great opportunity. Call Bob Townsend Collect - 299-626- 8 Todays Armyii TC3 |