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Show Third Jud:cia! District .In and For 1 om-iCounty. State Of Utah e Thie, Deceased. 1 arl Marshall Attorney for the F.state Tooele. NOTH r. TO ( RI DITORS ,TooeV, Utah, bv on or before the th day of May, 1938. Win. T. (iochis, administrator of the estate of Angelina T. Cm his, January 17,1 dot eased. M, Utah. The Tooele Transcript Friday, February j 7, 1957 of I irst fub , Tstate of Suruh Jjne Iuvis (Date , of last pub. I ebiuary M, Fart Marshall pate deceased. Green, Creditors will la, 1'i.sS ) Attorney for the Tstate piesent claims with vouchers to Tooele Utah the undersigned at 131 North 1st (Date of first pub,, January Vest, Tooele City, Utah on or beNOTICE TO CRI DITORS 19'iS; date last pub., fore the 21st day of Marth AD February H. IN Tin: MATTI R OF THE TS preT) 14:-H- 1 1958 TATE of IDA R, WHITT:, Dmas-Joh- n NOTICE TO STOCK! IOI-D- I RS NUMBER TWO DITCH SI ITU Ml NT CANT ON IRRIGATION COMPANY The water notices for No. 2 ditch will be made out the same as the other city duchi-- s for the year I'tlH That is, each share holder will t a k t the water once a week, in- stead of every two weeks, with W. Green, Administrator4of Estate of Sarah Jane Davis' Crtdiiors will present claims. vouchers attached. to the un- Green, Deceased. jhh A. Pharis Johnson ,dersigned at 214 South 2nd Street. Tooele. Utah, by on or before the Attorney for Administrator -- :h Tooele City, Utah. day of March, 1'tVS. (Date of first pub. January 17,' Reed White, administrator of the 1958; date of last pub., Februzry estate of Ida R. W lute, deieased. 14. 1958 ) M. Farl Marshall Estate Attorney for the " 9 S - 7 .7 i North Tooele Stake Sets Senior Aaronic School. Wed. Feb. Gold and Green h Tooele, Utah. water turns falling the same day NOTICE TO CRFDITORS (Date of f.rst puh., January 17, 'and time each week, ! daltf ljst pub' Phares Haynes, President ,ruary ,4 In the matter of the estate of 12 Settlement Canyon Irrigation Lawrence G. Johnson, Deceased North Tooele Stake will start a Company Creditors will present claims, Senior Aaronic Priesthood Si liool with vouchers attached, to the with the first meeting on Wed lies undersigned at 617 North Main; THE MATTER OF THE diy, I tb. 12, Second Ward chjpe Tooele, Utah, by on or TATE of OLIVER E. NELSON and Mailing at 7:30 pm. Ivo Christen-sen- . before the 5th day of March, 1T..S. CAROLINE NELSON, his Bids for the sale of a 1136 and a This a wife, 8, chairman. repoits that Gier Saturday, February Signed Mary Johnson, Admin- - Deceased. 1957 Chevrolet r sedan will Gold and Green Ball will be held AkKellar will lie the instructor for istratrix of the Estate of Law rtncej Creditor will present daims. be accepted by the Tooele City in the North Tooele Stakehouse the series, which will Iasi for 12 G1I iw,lh vouchers attached, to the un- - Council until Monday. Feb. 10 at under the supervision of Tooele1 weeks. Anyone interested is inviti, M. Lari Marshall, Attorney for, designed , at 27 Park Ave., Tooele, 7 pm. in the City Hall building Second and Tenth wards and Lake-vie- ed to attend. the Estate, Tooele, Utah. Utah, bv on or before 'i Date of first publication Jan. day of March, 1958. The theme is "Sweethearts' and 3. ms. ' I Reed Nelson, administrator of i 9 - i 5 S v 1 the decorations are of the Valen-tin- e Dale last published, January the estate of Oliver E. Nelson air. large, colorful Cupids 31. 1938. and Caroline Nelson, deceased. The Cily Council reserves hearts will adorn the walls thejand M. F.arl Marshall right to accept any bid or reject NOTICE TO CREDITORS Attorney for the Estate all bids. In the District Court of the Tooele. Utah Dated this 28th day of Jan., 1958. Third Judicial District, In and Ljr, (Date of first pub., Jan. 17. 1958; A. L. Hanks, City Recorder Tooele County, Slate of Utah date last pub., Feb. 14. 1958.) (Dates of publication: Stheduled to appear at the IN THE MATIT.R OF THE ES31, Teb. 4, 7.) North Tooele stakehouse Friday, TATE of ANGUS M. McPHIE, NOTICE TO CREDITORS ebruary 28 at 8 p m , is a "VarDeceased. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-E- . Concert," sponsored by the iety Creditors will present claims. TATr 1 pvrcT Second Ward. SNYDER. with vouchers attachid, to Dona . Some forty talented people will Bids to lease two new police M. Earl Marshall Treyman, 'cars for a period of one year will v a program that will thrill claims. present Pres'nt riiv Hall PiuMinp wtb vH,chers attached, to the un- - he received bv the Tooele City everyone, featuring the "Bell Can-timh rfiv hvAn nr hefnre 273 North 1st West. Council until 7 pm. on Monday--, Choir." Also on the program Mah 10 at the City Hall, w.ll be a male quartet, haimomca on or Tixxie' Feb. before the Utah, by aitminicirair v iv,na 938. anJ a ukelele romb-natsoda'' of Ior fjrther information contact nf ihn roan if Ano.ie t L E. LeRoy Snyder, administrator the City Manager's office in the fine sound films have been. her, and for the benefit of a of the Estate of Ernest E. secured as a special feature of the young and o'd alike is the "Topoka Hall building, The City Council reserves the'Senior Aaronic Priesthood School. Marionettes" with Bob Toul pul- der, deceased. M. Earl Marshall g this Thursday, Feb. 6 in the the strings, The choir will sing a group of ward chapel Dated this 28th day of Jan., 1958. ele Attorney for the Estate One film wiTjtake 36 minutes; selections A. L. Hanks, City Recorder from the "Student by experienced carpenter.- - Tooele, Utah of first pub., January 17. (Dates of publication: Jan. 28, the other aboufjO m.nutes and will Prince." Aho appearing will be a (Date no job loo Email or toe 1958. ;date last pub. Tib 14. 1938 ) 31, Feb. 4, 7.) pertain to the course of study,!aJ.ss' trio and a violin selection, which the school is pursuing. large. Guaranteed A-- l jot Iplus many others, in an hour and NOTICE TO CREDITORS WEEKEND VISITORS minutes of show, -- financing arranged up tc This will be the first open nite ( . J9 IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-- J Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith. in which the school can from Salt a Conducting this enjoy 5 yrs. Carports, was i0.isun.sue's anJ toi.ow.ng the HOME BUILDERS of the 1'iith Ward held a steeie Garages TATE of ANGELINA T. GOCHIS. Salt lake City were visitors W!I to'l-with Norman different tvpe of presentation Taylor Wedsuccessful Date last most Night Daddy program, dancing was enjoyed. Teachers in GOknown as ANGELINA G. Wallace accompanying on Patios, etc. Ray Warnei day afternoon of their son and add variety to the evening's of the event were Mary Lindberg, with 100 per cent of the girls precharge nesday. - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. CHIS. Deceased. piano. daughter (the or Verd Carter. gram. Annie Ewell, Helen Smith and Margene Kiik. sent. Only three daddies were missing, and Creditor? will present claims, George L. Smith, Jr. and children, The usual class members as well Schedule of donations for admit- for . Candy substituted the them bishopric 769-with vouchers attached, to the un- - lynette, Delajean, Deanna, Greg as any other folks who might like tance to the show are as follows: 5 dersigned at 321 East Maple St. .'and Gary. Our shipping is 25 cents for children to 14 years of Korean period. In mechanical en- - will be set too high. Opposition tegic materials. to come, are cordially invited. the free trade bloc will re- - sunk and, in time of shortage, the age, 75 cents per person or $2 50 gineering there were 60,000 parti-frocipants after War II. 17,000 follow- - duce the basic problem to one ofcheap" foreign products boost per family. 'getting the figures high enough to their prices high above the price- ing Korea. in scientific fields most closely be useful, but organized etforts on controlled American market, associated with national defense the part of copper mining states be secure, we must be selfmake this possible. projects, metallurgy attracted sufficient in as many strategic '0000 War II students, and 400 Kor- it is thei materials as poss.ble-a- nd and North Tooele Stake High Priest ean conflict veterans. S'Me PUt underKround not, is serious more and the prosphght quorum social will be Meteorology drew 1,000 War II peet of relief less tangible. No one held Thursday, Feb. 6 at 8 p m. an emergency. Once aban- members and only 200 Korean th(J lead .await the fact in the tabernacle. flict service people. Physics !doncd, these mines fill with water ' n n,t n There will be dancing and light It would butycertain'artd are forever useless. They please me very muchlcounted for the 'majors of 7,000(ous diffjcul(yg refreshments will be served. Korcan selfish" invests1 consistemlyhrow! mus.f be k in t0 be if every member of our seven War II members, fH'ra';.on, All High Priests and their wives when most available aUends Sunday conflict bill users. dg who usua in of wheels the spokes recovery are invited to come out and spend (Schoo and Sacraent Meeting on The total number of engineering machinery. These facts are known to the an enjoyable evening. the Sabbath Day, would be in at- and must be administration, Regular monthly meeting of the tendance at our Stake Quarterly benefited from the two war weighed against the State DepartTooele Stake High Priests Conference, Sunday, Feb. 9 at 10 cational laws, in the form of tariff or ment arguments for free trade poequalled about Quorum will be held Thursday, 'a.m- an(j 2 p.m. Also please invite ooo, with scientific specialties for the domestic licies to aid our allies around the quotas Feb. 6 in the stake tabernacle. your neighbors to come. We would zinc both lead and after 153,000 mining industry is world. If the domestic mining inpeople The meeting will start at 7:30 p.m. jke our stake building filled to tradinglaws were public placed in effect, jbg domestic refiner who imports dustry is not given reasonabfe help and after brief opening exercises capacity to hear President Joseph leaders have indi-t- o foreign ores. The reason is not far Congressional the meeting will be turned over to seek and is based purely on ec- - cated they will be in a mood to Fielding Smith, the President of the Church Service Committee, the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, onormes. reconsider the whole reciprocal who will furnish a nice buffet type o. T. Barrus, Between 1950 and 1953. the net trade agreements program. luncheon. Following the refresh-- 1 profits of smelters entirely depenments, a program will be present-- j SINGING MOTHERS PRACTICE on domestic producers of lead dent ed and a musical treat will be pre- - Tbe Eighth Ward Singing and zinc dropped from 14.9 per D. unOrchestra Clyde By George by the Stake ers have scheduled two singing der the direction of I. D. Bird, pract,ces .The first one is on Tues-Al- l We stand at a critical point in cent to 2.8 per cent, during the period the net profit of dom High Priests, their wives dayi peb. n jn connection with the history of Western and widows of High i nests are tbe regular Relief Societv meeting metal mining. Events of the next estic smelters dependent on n barely production dropped invited to be present.and thP second one is on Thursday lfew weeks will be of lasting - perceptibly from 16.9 per cent industo Those Utahs portance mining needing transportation peb 13 at E30 pm. at the North tO 12.6 per cent. try. please call 892R or 135W and ar- Tooele stake tabernacle. introduced has been will be made to fur It might be argued, of course, Legislation rangements are All Mothers requestSinging Tri-Sta- te nish it. and let the Rent ed to attend, as the practices are in Congress to deal with the plight that the American consumer beneof the copper industry, following fits from the savings on lower-th- e Remember, this party will be in preparation for the Sunday Money apply on plummeting of the price of priced foreign ores and that the but it will be good. jening services on March 2. 42 a half cents a from and states are being copper (western mining purchase price Following the social, the Stake' in 1956 to 25 cents a pound selfish in asking for tariff Presidency would like to meet with; 8TH WARD RELIEF SOCIETY pound if you desire. to the ward bishoprics and clerks in Eighth Ward Relief Society work a I the beginning of 1958 Step right up if youre is Commission U.S. The Tariff a short business meeting. This argument, however, comand business meeting will be held frrTnf considering a new home buy the Machine to report soon, almost pletely ignores the most important Tuesday, Feb. 11, beginning at expected Within this year. For everything a period of weeks, element in the entire certainly 2ND WARD RELIEF SOCIETY 10 oclock. picture na- a wide array of the is in your favor on its recommendations to deaJ ti0nal security. In case of a nat Gillette and Fern Haines Work meeting for Tooele Second 11 Evelyn finest materials . . . plenty of skilled be in charge of the activities. with the crisis in American lead j0na emergency, as we have TRADITIONAL S Ward Relief Society will be held All interested craftsmen . . . even financing is now in learning to darn bility for further action. learned through painful past ex NEWEST STYLES available in most every locality. All this Tuesday, Feb. 11 starting at 10 a sock correctly, please bring your will be made to the President, who perience, we cannot depend on a.m. There will be quilting'and the will then have complete responsi- adds up to a good year for building . . . foreign sources for essential stra stockings to learn on. Also, those of Lunch be will and zinc. The Commission report corsages. making And for time. some the in fact, the best wishing to learn to piece a quilt served and Sammy Black will give us take a brief looK at these earlier you get started the sooner you'll bring 'our pieces of mat- - Let the lesson at noon. All ladies of please There in turn. Each of them be problems also will in quilting a erjaj be oble to hold a housewarming STOCK PLANS OR the ward are invited to attend. and hand and a large var- is highly important to Utah, as sewing, home of your own. CUSTOM DESIGNED we all know. , iety of crafts. The copper industry faces a peLuncheon will be served at noon. d problem. The efThe Family and culiar, The lesson, ,58 fect of the current depressed price the Home will be given. There will be a lady to watch for copper on domestic production Plans? We have the QUALIFIED CONTRACTOR is obvious and natural. Production children. the widest possible selection ARRANGEMENTS Za All ladies are invited to come is being drastically curtailed, and of stock plans through the effect of a prolonged curtailand enjoy the day. 4s services: National, nationally-know- n ment here in Utah does not have "V A return the of Good to be explained. However, the inengagement Housekeeping, Weyerhaeuser, scheBYU been show has which be can variety dustry cannot seek the equally obetc pur plans. FINANCING NOW duled for March 13 in the North vious remedy some form of tarchased for a very nominal price. Or we Tooele stake tabernacle. AVAILABLE IN MOST iff to raise the price of copper to K. a structure to incon custom-desig- n The 386th Quorum of Seventy near its old level beLOCALITIES something desires and ideas own your corporate are again sponsoring the show, According to Mr. George L. cause of the other aspect of the for better living.. proved to be such a hit last(rey. National Service Officer of problem. Copper is afraid of "pri- the Disabled American Veterans, cing itself out of the market." If year. Tickets are now on sale and (Americas scientific forces have1 the price of copper goes too high, w FULL SUPERVISION THRU may be purchased from any mem- - been swelled since the close of it will invite the use of aluminum, of the quorum. Price of ber War II by approximatelyjpiastics and other substitutes for Responsibility? Our obTO COMPLETION OF mission is $1 for adults and 50 727,000 veterans who received their copper. ligation to you, our HOME. cents for children. customer, extends to the (technical training at schools and The pending legislation provides ond . . . for a peril point price for copuniversities under the GI bill. home of actual finish your The Veterans Administration re- per, set at 30 cents, and a supplein every it to want We be, beyond. cords on enrollments in engineer-lin- mentary tariff up to four cents. sense, a wise and enduring investment. and scientific fields under The tariff could only be applied if World War II and Korea GI bene- the total price of copper, including The Eighth Ward and the Lake (fit legislation provide comparisons the tariff of four cents or less, Lef the "Building Bug" bite you s View Ward will a Valen-jfo- r w'as not more than 34 cents a analysis in determining . . . you'll be glad you did. party to be held on Feb. 11 (proximately how many people who pound. Careful drivers are rewarded at the North Tooele Stake recrea- - otherwise might not have been The principle here appears to be with a savings in premium tion hall. Opening exercises will able to afford specialized training sound, although the exact figures and laws superior insurance of the difor the peril point and tariff may did avail themselves begin at 7:30 p.m. under the protection from rection of the Scouts of both wards. (granting education in the may not need altering. When rebills are 8 areas. critical the will to follow, from Congressional Dancing a ferred e 10 p.m. to the to committee, rhythmic music of( In the engineering categories, the North Tooele Stake Orchestra 'total of 13,000 have been rnrolled public hearings will be held, which -A Valentine motif will be used in aeronautics, with 10,000 under 'should provide all of the available in decorating and delicious refresh- War II rights and 3,000 under Kor- - information bearing on the quest-ea- n ,mm entitlements. The electrical jon- - On a basis of past experience, ments will be served. 940 North Main- FHONE: 1S3 branches were chosen by 134,000, it appears there is no danger that Everyone be there. of War II veterans and 38,000 the(the peril point and tariff figures, In North Stake Ball, Saturday t, I four-doo- Work Day at North Tooele Stake Poultry Farm rTli v Second Ward to f. Sponsor Variety Show 1 c-- o It.st School to Show 0f,rsignI Trmin Film, Thursday i Sny-Cit- a num-Tw- o y Remodeling Jobs Wanted Too-llm- Fourth-Elevent- h MHlir? Fui Sun-ais- o a pro-Crac- PHONE e W (North Stake High Priests Social This Thursday semi-annu- Special Message From Stake Pres. 0. T. Barrus -0 edu-Nort- h - Moth-sente- d the drafting boards at Lumber right now! ... RENT an ADDING MACHINE 4 Tate's 0 ;-- a B.Y.U. Variety two-edge- Show to be Seen 'nTlmTrm Here, March 1st i Swell America's Scientific Forces ii 4 Valentine Party Scheduled for Tuesday Evening co-ho- Please takeydnr toe offjhe trigger g ap-tine- full-scal- e'.cm G "CECT TATE IXSUUAATE |