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Show When roads are tough cars must be tougher A car should he in top shape for the trips tiD- - and bad weather driving conditions of the long tough winter driving months ahead. This advice Is offered Utah drivers by Leo H. Barlow, Utah Safety Council's vice president for traffic. "Trips will be more fun if your car is winter ready, or pretty 'hairy' if it isn't," he said. "A tired battery that conks out when the temperature hits zero, getting stuck, or sliding acciinto a fender-crackident need not happen if you a little loving cold spend weather care on your car," Barlow advised. ng The safety Council offer the following check-urecommended by the National ed ps Safety Council's committee on winter driving hazards. Brakes. Have them checked for balance. When you stop on slick pavement an uneven brake pull can throw you into a skid. Battery. Have it tested. It will lose power when temperatures drop. Tires. You need deep treads. Change to snow tires BEAUTY SALON iucille Kemp 70 North Main Srreet, Midvale - Home Owned & Operated 255-95- K 1 1 Corner from Penney; Happy New Year Permanent Wave Specials Reg. $20 $4f00 Reg. $15 $"750 Wave Wave lv Shampoo & Set $3.00 & up sh pe or studded tires, and be sure you have reinforced tire chains for severe conditions which are amost certain to come. They can't be beat for starting and stopping. PROFESSIONAL' Windshield. You've got to snnnsnr nf the measure. The Utah Republican said the legislation eliminates the on your windshield mean drivlast existing requirement under the law for ammunition ing blind. Keep a snow-bruand scraper in your car and used primarily for sporting use adequate wiper antipurposes. freeze solution in the washer. "Under this bill, retailReplace streaking wiper ers will no longer be required blades. to record the name, address, Lights. Be sure they are or other information about the all working. Have headlight purchaser of any sporting-typ- e aim checked. Because of early ammunition," Rep. Lloyd hours of darkness at this seasaid. son most of your driving re"This will relieve both sportsmen and dealers from quires headlights. Don't forbureaucratic get that lights pick up a lot unnecessary of road muck from other cars. red-taand the unreasonable Keep them clean because dirt burden created by the 1968 on your lenses can cut your law," he said. "light power" by as much as Rep. Lloyd, who voted the original gun con50. Exhaust. Have your muftrol law, said the provisions fler and tailpipe examined for on ammunition had "in no leaks. Exhaust fumes seeping way contributed to crime coninto your tightly closed car trol, but merely served to can be fatal. harass both sportsmen and Emergency equipment. In sporting goods dealers." addition to tire chains, which should be checked for broken links before you use them, LEGAL you should carry booster caXOTICE TO WATER USERS bles, a shovel, sand, salt, or Notice is hereby given that traction mats of some kind, the Metropolitan Water Disand emergency flares or 704 Tribune Building, trict, lights. Salt Lake City, Utah, has filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Troof ot Appropriation under Appl. Xo. 984G ), covering 7,000 of water to be diverted ac.-f- t. from Little Cottonwood ( reek see. Make sure your defrosters work. Fog, frost, or ice NOTICES House passes bill releasing .22 ammunition Legislation removing requirements for .22 caliber ammunition from the 1968 gun control act was approved by the House Monday, according to Rep. Shera co- man P. Lloyd, record-- keeping Haircut $1.50 No Appointment Necessary Tint $6.00 Offer Good To Jan. 31 (57-74- in Salt Lake County, Utah, to be used for irrigation pur- poses. is represented that the place of storage of the water covered herebv will be changed to the Little Cottonwood Reservoir as a result of the comprehensive plan of development. Accordingly, no additional expenditures have been made under this application since the granting of the last extension. Additional time is requested to the end of the 50 year period within which to make and submit Proof of Appropriation. It Protests the resisting granting of this request with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before Jan. 13, 1971. A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10:00 a.m. on Fri., Jan. 15, 1971, in Room 219, State Capitol Building Protestants should appear at the hearing. i Hubert C. Lambert, Appl. No. 27808 covering .1 sec.-f- t. of underground water in Salt Lake County, Utah, for domestic and incidental irrigation purposes. It is represented that the well has been drilled and the water put to beneficial use. Additional time is needed to complete the proposed project and make and submit Proof of Appropriation. (57-266- 4), Protests resisting the granting of this request with reasons therefor must be filed of which is hereto annexed and herewith served upon you. This is an action for a divorce. DATED this 15 day of December, 1970. NOLAN J. OLSEN Attorney for Plaintiff. NO LAN 255-71- pany, c.'o Wilford Hansen, 7920 S. Danish Road, Sandy City, Utah, has filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Application No. 18584 ering 1.2 cov- (57-126- of underin Salt Lake sec.-f- t. ground water County, Utah, for misc. pur- poses. It is WITH GASOLINE FILL-U- P UTAH'S MOST MODERN AND COMPLETE CAR-CAR- E CENTER represented that $26,-947.- STATE ENGINEER Published in the Midvale Sentinel on Dec. 17, 24, and 31, 1970. MS EN-D- Corporation, THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, IN AND FOR SALT LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF UTAH JENNIFER HEAP, IN in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114 on or before Jan. 13, 1971. A hearing will be held on Plaintiff,' -- vsthis request before the State Engineer at 10:00 a.m. on Fri. DENNIS LaMONT HEAP, Defendant. Jan. 15, 1971, in Room 219, ORDER OF PUBLICATION State Capitol Building OF SUMMONS Protestants should appear Civil No. at the hearing. Hubert C. Lambert, Upon reading and filing a STATE ENGINEER Motion by Nolan J. Olsen, Published in the Midvale Sen- attorney for plaintiff, JENtinel on Dec. 17, 24, and 31, NIFER HEAP, and it appear1970. ing therefrom to the satisfaction of the court that the NOLAN J. OLSEN defendant cannot be located in the State of Utah and that Attorney for Plaintiff 8138 South State Street plaintiff has a good cause of Midvale, Utah 84047 action as against defendant, DENNIS LaMONT HEAP, with IN THE DISTRICT COURTOF regard to a divorce, and that THIRD JUDICIAL personal service cannot be THE DISTRICT, IN AND FOR made upon defendant, SALT LAKE COUNTY, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, STATE OF UTAH ADJUDGED AND DECREED; JENNIFER HEAP, 1. That Summons be pubPlaintiff, lished in the Midvale Sentinel -- vsat least once a week for four DENNIS LaMONT HEAP, (4) consecutive weeks. Defendant. 2. That a copy of the SumSUMMONS mons and Complaint be mailed Civil No. by the clerk of the above enTHE STATE OF UTAH TO titled court to defendant's last THE ABOVE NAMED DE- known address at 2733 Paris FENDANT: Avenue, New Orleans, LouisYou are hereby summoniana. ed and required to file an DATED this 16th day of answer in writing to the Com- December, 1970. BY THE COURT: plaint with the clerk of the above entitled court, and to Marcellus K. Snow serve upon, or mail to Nolan JUDGE J. Olsen, plaintiffs attorney, 4, 14) (Pub. 31; at 8138 South State Street, Midvale, Utah 84047, a copy D. CLAYTON FAIRBOURN of said answer within 20 days Attorney for Plaintiff after service of this sum- Valley Professional Plaza mons upon you. 2525 South Main St., Suite 14 If you fail so to do, judgSalt Lake City, Utah 83115 ment by default will be taken Telephone: IN THE DISTRICT COURT against you for the relief demanded in said Complaint, OF SALT LAKE COUNTY, which has been filed with the STATE OF UTAH clerk of said court and a copy HAROLD S. VAWDREY dba and UNION IRRIGATION JORDAN PANY, & COM- Defendants. NOTICE TO LIEN CLAIMANTS TO APPEAR AND EXHIBIT PROOF OF LIENS Civil No. To all persons holding Mechanics' Liens upon the property of Nobuzo Endo and Michiye Endo, his wife, located In Salt Lake County, described as follows: COMMENCING at a point on the North line of Sugar Street (7200 South Street), said point being South 1251.-4- 5 feet and East 250.26 feet from the North quarter corner of Section 25, Township 2 South, Range 1 West, Salt 18 255-71- vs- Thursday, December 31, 190 GOLDEN feet to the West right-of-wline of the Oregon Short Line Railroad; thence South 0 degrees 30' West along right-of-wsaid line 1328.10 feet to a point on a curve to the right, on the North line of State Highway (Sugar Street), the radius point of said curve being North l degree 17'07" East 22,871.81 feet; thence Westerly along the arc of said curve and North line 344.25 feet to the place of COMay ay MENCEMENT. All persons holding or claiming Liens upon the above property under Title 38, Chap-t- er 1, Utah Code Annotated, are hereby notified to be and appear before the Court, the 29th day of January, 1971, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock, P.M., at Courtroom number 9, Fifth floor of the Courts Building, 240 East Fourth South, Salt Lake City, Utah, there to exhibit the proof of Lake Base and Meridian, their Lien. Liens not so exand running thence North 0 hibited shall be deemed waivdegrees 20' East 56.72 feet ed. DATE D this 21 day of Dethence North 26 degrees 20' East 106.20 feet; thence cember, 1970. 0 ,'s. D. Clayton Fairbourn North degrees 20' D. CLAYTON FAIRBOURN East 94.96 feet; thence North 89 degrees 40' West Attorney for Plaintiff 205.09 feet; thence North 2525 South Main St., 0 degrees 20' East 1072.-2Suite 14 Salt Lake City, Utah 84115 feet; thence South 89 de4, grees 41'50" East 506.55 (Pub. 31; 76 0 12-2- 7) 18 12-2- 1- -7, 486-93- WE WISH YOU THE VERY Rocket Cafe 61 9010 Retail GOOD ) Wholesale So. State, Sandy 7 GRADE Country Meats Phone BEST! j PORK CHOPS 561-02- 81 End Loin Hormel Bacon 39c sw , 4? Steak Gr. Beef Rib Short Cut 79c !b. 3 lbs. Roast Sale lb. 89c Chopped Ham lb. 79c lb. 65c Coarse Ground Lean Chili Meat lb. Lean Gr. Chuck lb. POT ROAST 7-B- Cold Cuts dab Steak lb. 37c CHUCK POT ROAST $139 5k ROUND BONE ROASTS lb. 59c 69c Save On Lean Roasts Corner Cut Cut-u- p Fryers lb. 29 79c Rump Roasts lb. Boneless Sirloin Tip Roasts 98' 7759 South Redwood Rd.. West Jordan HAMS Hormel lb Whole 49" ib. Rite's Foodlan d laraet Festival Quartered I Butter 3c lb. Biscuit Mix (Jiffy) 40 oz. Chili-Con-Car- ne ft 303 cans $1Q0 JL 29c Large A A otatoes 20 mm To All SESD -- INVEST--MEN- T WEST INC., COMPANY, JOYCE WESLEY FARR, ESO THER L. FARR, NOBUZO and MICHIYE ENDO, his wife, CALDWELL, RICHARDS & SORENSON, INC. , PIONEER TITLE COMPANY, a Utah Page 7 TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Recreational Development Corp. co Warren Rogers, 7646 S. 1700 E., Sandy, Utah, has filed a request for extension of time with the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under mm Plaintiff, The Midvale Sentinel The Jordan Guide Midvale, Utah 89 has been expended to date on the project on the diversion structure. Additional time is needed to complete the project and make and submit Proof of Appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of this request with reasons therefor must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84114 on or before Jan. 13, 1971. A hearing will be held on this request before the State Engineer at 10:00 a.m. on Fri. Jan. 15, 1971, in Room 219, State Capitol Building. Protestants should appear at the hearing. Hubert C. Lambert, NOTICE OLSEN 76 STATF ENGINEER Published in the Midvale Sentinel on Dec. 17, 24, and 31, 1970. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice is hereby given that Big Willow Irrigation Com- J. Attorney for Plaintiff 8138 South State Street Midvale, Utah 84047 HAROLD S. VAWDREY & SON CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, Our Friends Wells Cafe 125 N. Main, Midvale Potato Chips Lettuce 49 1 ib. 10' Quartered Margarine Ib. 29c Hi-La- Ice Milk Strawberry Jam 4 |