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Show IN TIIE DISTRICT COURT IN THE THIRD 5 S5SZX The Tooele Transcript JUDICIAL DISTRICT rigation Company concrete lined IN AND I OR canal located at Vernon, Utah, TOOELE COUNTY, which was constructed pursuant STATE O I UTAH to a construction contract enterNOTICE OF HEARING ed into between Kenneth C. Clark, In the matter of the adoption contractor, and the Vernon Irriga-o- f Margie Kaye Formo, a minor, Ition Company dated Sept. 27, 1957. to Claude Madsen and others con-- An action has been filed in the cerned in the hearing to be held Third Judicial District Court for to determine the abandonment, Tooele County, State of Utah en- desertion and adoption of an in- - titled: State of Utah, for the use fant girl born on the 30th day of! and benefit of Armco Drainage e January, 1917, at Tooele, Utah, and Metal Products, Inc., a adopting parent is Claude poration, plaintiff, vs. American Mudosn. (Casualty Company, a corporation; You. and each of you, are here- - Kenneth Clark; Vernon Irrigation a corporation; and by given notice that the hearingjConpany, in the above entitled matter will, Utah Water and Power Board, de- be held before one of the Judges fendjnts, Cast No. 5097. of the above entitled Court in his You and each of you have the Court Room in the County Court- right to intervene in said action house at Tooele City, Tooele Coun- within 90 days from the date of ty, State of Utah, on the 14 day the first publication of this notice. 1959 of December, at the hour of All claimants and creditors who 10:00 oclock, A.M. do not intervene, or assert and Dated this 13th day of October establish their such claims, in Friday, November 6, 1959 Seleclive Service Sales Tax In Slales More Than In Ulah -- SIXTH IN A SERIES Physicians, dentists, and allied specialists are liable for induction under the same conditions as are other registrants. But special proUtahns inclined to complain f visions apply to them. about the new per cent who receives a A registrant sales tax imposed in several of the counties this year may find professional degree in these fields is required to report that fact to some solace in the latest study by his local board as information efUtah Foundation, the private tax research organization. fecting his classification. A late tabulation of state tax Virtually every medical or dental student is deferred to complete legislation by the Foundation rehis studies. This extends liability veals that three states (Michigan. to age 35. Washington) Pennsylvania, and raised their state sales tax rates The law provides authority for First Baptist to four per cent during 1959. None the Secretary of Defense to reof these three states, however, imquisition men from Selective 597 SOUTH MAIN or as physicians pose a state income tax. L. Varion Rev. Stogner In addition to the three states Pastor, dentists. 10 a.m. sales Sunday School, with four per cent state Authority also Is provided for Morning Worship, 11 a.m. out tax, the Foundation points to active duty without 6 ordering Union, V p.m. -that most sales in California are Training their consent, physicians and den7 p.m. Evening worship, 1959. subject to a four per cent tax. Midweek action shall be forever barred 3 prayer service, Wed., tists who are members of the Recent California has a three per Gustin, Richards and Mattsson from recovery upon the bond inserve. 7 at p.m. state sales tax with most comBy Edward F. Richards volved in said matter. the These provisions provide munities also imposing a one per Attorneys for Petitioner i which the MORRIS through D. YOUNG machinery 1007 Walker Bank Building. cent local tax. Armed Forces obtain adequate Attorney for Plaintiff The Utah Foundation study Salt Lake City, Utah. For information for numbers of physicians and den15 Isgreen Building the newest state, shows that Kendrick, Bailey, Lamb, Baldwin, Margetts, TOOELE HIGH SCHOOL sophomore football (Date of 1st pub. Oct. 1G, 1959, tists. Young physicians and denof Service Utah Tooele, Christ Church date of last pub. Nov. 6, 1959). Hawaii, stands along in the next Fulmer, Weight, Hammond, England, Parkteam. Front L to R: Leonelli, Vorwaller, tists are Influenced to apply for (Date of first pub. Oct. 16, 1959 row: Back with a coach; 1728 bracket Leigh Pratt, state sales tax er, Hogan. n this community Phone Hogan, Wood, Cochrane, Turnbow, Lint, commissions and to serve two date of last pub. Nov. 6, 1959). assistant coach; Childs, Robbins, three and one-haWayne per cent state Stoddard, Zentner, Lance, Carmack. IN THE DISTRICT COURT on active duty in a commisyears McBride, Russell, r, tax. Both Illinois and Mississippi, Dow, Tulley, McCluskey, Second row L to R: Manager Kib OF TOOELE COUNTY sioned status. So long as sufficient last their local Everell. Sophomores played game however, have widespread St. Marguerites Johnson, Hill, Bunn, Gillette, Reed, STATE OF UTAH numbers seek commissions, it is NOTICE f this season, Thursday (today) against Cysales taxes of per cent, College, Bean, Nash, Garner, Jardine. Third Donna Rae Jacaway, plaintiff We not necessary for the Department Catholic the owners of the properwhich, when added to the three row L to R: Barrus, Kramer, Stevens, Mc- prus. Season - won 2 lost 3. vs Loren Kent Jacaway, defendof Defense to request physicians ties hereinafter described below now Rev. Charles E. Freegard imposed per cent state rates ant. and dentists through Selective notify the general public in these states, brings their efPastor The State of Utah to the above again Service. If applications for comthat tresspassing is forbidden. fective rates to three and one 415 Utah Avenue named defendant: missions decline, then a requisithis pheasant season, During half per cent. Sunday Masses 7:00 am., 10:30 tion for physicians and dentists You are hereby Summoned and hunting by permission, may be Utahs 1959 Legislature enacted a.m., and 6 p.m. required to serve upon GORDON granted by some individual ownprobably would prompt those sellegislation this year which allows Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to ected for induction to seek comR. HALL, plaintiffs attorney, ers. a local communities to impose 8:30. as whose address is Tooele County missions and enter service The land or properties include local sales tax of one-haper Novena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. on orders officers commissioned Courthouse, Tooele, Utah, an ansall fields West of Cooley street, cent on a county - wide option to active duty from the Reserves. wer to the Complaint within twenand North of Clark st., describasis. Thus far, the tax has been In cooperation with the Departof bed as follows: ty (20) days after service eight Community Methodist ment of Defense the Selective SerImposed in the following this Summons upon you. If you at the intersection Beginning counties Daggett, Davis, Grand, James C. Stephens, Pastor vice System defers young physifail so to do, jjdgment by default of Clark and ft Cooley street exKane, Piute, Salt Lake, San Juan 1007 Phone in the Defense Departments cians will be taken against you for the A tending West along Clark st., and Washington. One additional relief demanded in said Complaint, Church School at 9:45 a.m. training program to proresidency to thence North indicathighway, has county - Duchesne the vide which has been filed with a.m. 11:00 the along Church at required in Service specialization Vt to the North highway ed that the necessary local ordi, ft, the Armed Forces. J clerk of the Court, and a copy of small children. for Grantsville City nances have been enacted, and Nursery boundary of ' which is hereto annexed and hereMethodist Youth Fellowship at beLimits, thence East to Cooley the local tax probably will with served upon you. 6:30 p.m. Senior and Intermediate CARD OF THANKS ' street, thence South to begincome effective there on January We wish to extend sincere This is an action for divorce VC1I1 groups. 1. ning. thanks to our many friends and and general relief. 7:30 at Choir IN SITUATED PROPERTY The total sales tax in practice Thursday those Dated this 21st day of October, neighbors for their helpful kindGRANTSVILLE, UTAH. Utah counties which have impos- p.m. I- 1959. 4" l ness, during the illness and passSigned the Owners. ed the local tax is two and one-haWomans Society of Christian 1 ir r i; and GORDON R. HALL ing of our beloved father percent (two percent state Service, study group will meet grandfather, ' I William Hall at ! . f t Attorney for Plaintiff tax plus one-haper cent local Tuesday. November 10, at 10.00 Manti. They were so good to help Guard Begins Tooele County Courthouse V In the other counties of the a.m, with Mrs. E. B. Jones, 137 us tax). Tooele, Utah during Mrs. Lowrys absence, State, the sales tax will remain Utah Avenue. Mrs. Jones will be spent with him. (Date of first pub. Oct. 22. 1959; Campaign two per cent. the leader. at Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lowry Nw Members date of last pub. Nov. 12, 1959.) Methodist Men will serve a and family 600 fill To more than the per NOTICE turkey dinner, Thursday, NovemSecurity Advisory Notice is hereby given to any sonnel openings allotted the Utah ber 19. Tickets are $2 for adults, SUNDAY GUESTS and all creditors who have furn- - Army National Guard last week Council Expanded children, to age 12, $1.25. Dinner Mrs. Keith Buck, Ogden, Mrs. by the National Guard Bureau in 6:30 and spots on this years team has been the work SOPHOMORE JACK WHITE is shown makMae Walton, The advisory council of and Mrs. Isabell the will be served at 5:30, exwill be who seven or Washington, a concentrated three of six sophomores of Tooele note in the 7:30 Please short a Granger change p.m. gain ing Lake City, were guests Salt of Utah -Buck, 26 from Department Employment week Tooele in the of a lot see action to running campaign, and Nov20 AMIGOS to pected date from November game last Friday, while Jaren Vowels, 28, on Sunday, for dinner and visitwoct. through Nov. 11, has been Security has been re organized ember 19. Cyprus game this Friday at Magna. Don Prince, 31, look on. One of the bright 17 15 a to a and from ing, at the home of a son and expanded launched to enlist new Guardsmen, Authentic Mexican of Christian Womans Mr. and Mrs. David T. of filling the 600 openings. brother, to man body, announced Otto A. Service will Society to Maj. Gen. Maxwell time, the General pointed out. technicians who have gone according meet in the church Buck and Dinners every Monday Industrial The opportunities offered by the work for Utahs chairman. Wiesley, In his notification to Gen. Rich, family, Jodie, Joel and E. Rich, Utah Adjutant General. electrogrowing for luncheon at 1:00 p.m. Wednes Julie. The Army Guard in Utah was Maj. Gen. Donald W. McGowan, Utah National Guard are worth nics industry. In the Springville Commission of Utah. Night from 5 to 10 P.M. 11. November man New members representing day, up to its authorized strength es- Chief of the National Guard Bur- consideration by any young area, many engineer troops have At The tablished by the National Guard eau, suggested that the 600 spaces Many Guardsmen have attended taken school training at the Army's Utah employers are Robert E. Utah ManuBureau, when it was decided to be filled by the end of June, 1960. army service schools to gain Engineer Center, Fort Bel voir, Halladay, secretary, KIRK of their military jobs Leon facturers with Association; conference brief a cerknowledge After from allot the unused spaces Va., operating heavy engineer ' president, Keith OBrien tain states to those states that his recruiting committee. General They have used this training in equipment. These men have been when COFFEE talking, and U. J. Kuhre, exeturn to gain high paying civilian Rich said he decided a three-wee- k could fill them. readily employed by the large Company, are of bedroom this a Strevell vice cutive on examples concentrated of the Typical jobs. president, at has been the Utah enlisting drive, construction top 53 West Vine 7th and Birch companies through Nation recruiting wise for some would be the most effective way the many Army trained electronic out the state. The extra income Patterson Hardware Co. B. Holm, Pastor extension phone of members Newly appointed earned by Guardsmen while atNov. 8. The twenty-fourt- h Sunday emthe council representing nine new colors., tending weekly evening training Sunday after Trinity. assemblies and annual summer ployees are: Ralph Hedquist, seclass and bible School Sunday to order, call any International Brother at 9: 15. camps, amounts to several hun- cretary, hood of Local business office of Electrical Workers, dred dollars each year. Worship service at 10:30. Sercandidate Union 57; Malio Pecorelll, Inti. mon topic: Good tidings. Isa, The three officer Mountain States District 22, 40:1-1schools offered by the National Board Member, Telephone Guard are one of the better ways United Mine Workers of AmeriSunday School Teachers TrainUtah in which qualified Guardsmen can ca; and John R. Schone, 7:00 at ing Course, Wednesday AFL-CIreceive commissions as Guard of- State President, holdover! Mr. said Wiesley ficers. Lutheran Womans Missionnames representing employers ary League meets Thursday in for A real opportunity exists were Ames K. Baogley, Charles young men interested in piloting T. S. Parsons, Thomas C. Clark, the church basement at 7:30, with Mrs. George Reichert as and and both conventional aircraft J. P. OKeefe. hostess. helicopters. After completing ofEmployee representatives held Childrens is ficer training, the next step religious Instruction over were Ormond Konkle, R. S. class, Saturday from 9:30 to 11:30. basic flying school, aircraft transA. McLeese William and This Is The Life Saturday at ition to Army uses, instruments Roberts, Arthur Mullett. 4:00 p.m. over KSL-Tand helicopter school. Flying pay Membership representing the "All things work together for starts upon entering basic flying was unchanged with David public to them that love God. school. Many pilots vacancies will good K. Holther continuing as chairman be open when the Aviation Com of the council. William F. Edpany, programmed for the Utah wards, and Mrs. Mary Woolley SEVEN YEARS OLD A birthday party, honoring Billy in National Guard, is organized were also held over as public Eastburn, was held Saturday, 24 the near future. representatives. in celebration of his October, Those interested in parachute Mr. Wiesley explained that the seventh Exciting games birthday. duty should investigate openings Utah Advisory Council is an ex- were played with prizes for the available in the States Special tremely important factor in the the Forces units. At present 22 Utah Utah Employment Security Pro- winners. Refreshments, In were Halloween theme enjoyed Guardsmen are at Fort Benning, gram. Its help in legislative and the following guests: Richard Ga., undergoing parachute train- policy matters has been invaluable by Dean Dougherty, Gary Anderson, 400 will Over others ing. complete he said. Mark Mitchell, Jones, Stephen the same training course at the Mikesell, Johnie Olmquist, Susan rate of 30 per month. Nutter, Norma McCants, Carolee Whatever a mans capability Jones, and Joe Eastburn. Billy and interests, there is a place for received many nice gifts. He is him in the Utah Army National FIRST WARD Nov. Tuesday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl the 10 Guard. Interested Helen Allen. a.m. Work applicants 10, Eastburn. should contact their nearest Utah QQuilting. Christmas decorating National Guard armory for com- ideas and ideas for gifts. Baby sitter. Luncheon. plete details. THIRD WARD Tuesday, Nov. PARTY FUN 10 at 10 a.m. Work - Irene SpaJack and Madge Cowans were ders. Ivy Daniels. Quilting and hosts at a get together on Satur- blocks. No more weather worries, bending, stretching or carrying heavy Magazine binding. Emday evening. Games were played broidery. Christmas ideas. LunTHE PHEASANT AND to cheon. and refreshments served baskets! A new automatic Gas clothes dryer does the whole job SAT., NOV. 7th 8 A.M. AlUPLAND GAME BIRD Kirk Ruth and Bevan, guests: Since 1939 Nov. 10th, at EIGHTH WARD fluff-drieOPEN: SEASONS vin Le s 30. and Florence Gordon, in in 15 minutes . . in a jiffy. Damp-drie- s 10 a.m. Work Evelyn Haines. Grand and Ruth Gordon, Ted and The average wage paid hand sewing, crafts. Quilting, and Lillian Emily Gillette, Bryon ideas. Christmas Baby Featuring Utah workers has gone DeLaMare. Detailed rules and regulations governing the various Even on stormy days an automatic Gas Dryer brings warm sitter. Luncheon. 200 0 (JP 23 hunting seasons are shown in the annua! proclamation TENTH WARD Monday, Nov. summer weather to your clothes. Just set the control, and available from license agents. 9, 10: 30 a.m. Work - Helen Wexels. and the cost of living is it so Christmas is ISO Quilting, copper work, gentle, inside your dryer the action of Gas heat "has gone gifts. Luncheon. Baby sitter. pfQ8 iL Hilgem one-hal- cor-Th- LOCAL CIIUKCI1ES V V U h x ."? lf Stutz-negge- one-hal- -- lf r JkA 40-5- 0 V' 'i JS - Kv i r t'V, lf ,'.' I lf for -- First Lutheran Church Hal-verse- SHOP' for I privacy youre try -- Gas Clothes Drger rme Relief Society Get rid of your clotheslines Notice To SPORTSMEN: - Block Buildings FOR SALE ideal even for the most delicate fabrics. 100 so also doors, windows, sinks, lavitories, toilets, showers, heaters, sheet-rocclothes closets, cabinets in Utah is and arrange for a demonstration modern 2n serves best.. cos fs ess STOCKTON WARD Tuesday, Nov. 10, 10 a.m. LaFaya Hogan, work. Quilting, demonstration on ear rings. Gift ideas. Pot luck lunch. Baby sitter. to be dismantled but the cost of Natural Gas served to residential users See KING office across from entrance of Tooele Ordnance Depot Office Ph. TU if no answer call 2396 Tooele MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY Serving 84 communities in Utah and Wyoming with Natural the perfect fuel for clothes drying, heating, cooking, Gas water heating, refrigeration, outdoor lighting, oir conditioning. t k, FOURTH WARD Tuesday, Nov. 10, 10 a.m. Work - Janiel Stewart. Quilting, bring Christmas ideas. Christmas candle. Luncheon. SECOND WARD Tuesday, Nov. 10, 10:30 a.m. Work Virginia Black. Quilting. Bazaar articles. Baby sitter. It cost $75,000 to merly haul the water to one oil well that was drilled in southeastern Utah rethis cently - and worst of all, turned out to be a dry hole. HUNTING IS A All hunters should become familiar with the new trespass law which provides for more stringent penalties for trespass on RESPECT private property. PROPERTY UTAH FISH a PRIVILEGE OBTAIN PERMISSION FROM LAND OWNERS BEFORE ENTERING THEIR PROPERTY PRIVATE GAIilE COUIIISSIOn A |