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Show . Tho Tooele Transcript winner of the $100 Club, Phi Otnicron Alumnae Scholarship, winner of the Bausch and Lomb Science Award and a 1960 participant in the U.S. Army Klecteil Kathleen Clark of Grantsville Summer Practicum at Fort Ord, she will serve elected vice president Cuhiornia, where has in the U.S. Army a dietitician f Gamma Phi Otnicron at Brig- jus Hospital. ham Young University. Miss Clark was graduated from She is the daughter of Mr. and in 1957 Mrs. John W. Clark of 332 West Grantsville High School where she served on the Junior Clark Street in Grantsville. Prom committee, UN. Mink AsA junior student majoring in sembly delegate, editor of the food ami nutrition, Miss Clark has high school paper, member of the served on the Associated Woman student council, and president and Students committee lor organizing vice president of her seminary women, president of class. City Coeds, a member of the AWS Housing Board. Preference Bull MAJOR SURGERY refreshment committee, anj the Destiny Fund Committee. Mrs. Steve (Patricia) Hawkins In addition she is Improvement of Salt Lake City, is convalescing Fra director, and Relief Society at the home of her parents, Mr. Visiting Teacher Supervisor in a and Mrs. Max Proctor, after unBYU Ward of the Church of Jesus dergoing a major operation last Christ of Latter-daSaints. She week. She is reported to be reis also a member of Spurs, Home covering satisfactorily. Ulalt lo Host Fish and Game t: Aritu Phi Kappa Phi j first held in Utah some 10 year; ago at the instigation of David H then Fish and U.ah Madsen, Game Comm.ssioner. President Crane said, "The ad vaneement of sound management programs to insure the future o the and game resources is the continuing goal of these conferences as they have been conducted over the past 40 years We are proud to host and take part in these meetings as they will attract attendance of both policy and management personnel of the western states ami the Nafi.-- I Lot 52 Plat A and a portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section 33 Township 3 South, Range 4 West. (13, 14) Both sides of Second South Street from the east side of Main Street to the West side of Second East Street, being the south side of: Lots 24, 25 and 48 Plat A And the north side of: Lots 42 and 43 Plat A (15) The east side of First Street from the south side of Vine Street to north line of Highland Park Subdivision, being the west side of: Lot 155 Plat C (16) The south side of East Vine Street from the east side of First Street to the west side of Broadway Street, being the north side of: Lots 155, 156 and 157 Plat C (17, 18) Both sides of Broadway Street from the north line of Highland Park Subdivision to the south line of Utah Avenue, being the west side of: Lots 132, 139, 152, and 158 Plat C And the east side of: Lots 131, 140, 153 and 157 Plat C (19, 20) Both sides of Elm Street from the east side of Broadway Street to the west side of Seventh Street, being the south side of: Lots 136 and 137 Plat C And the north side of: Lots 145, 147 and 148 Plat C (21, 22) Both sides of Third Street from the north side of Maple Street to the south side of Birch Street, being the west side of: Lots 117, 126, 131, 140 and 144 Plat C (29, 30) Both sides of Utah Avenue from the East side of First East Street to the alley, being the South side of a portion of the; Melrose Subdivision and the North side of Block 1 of the Glenwoodj Addition to Tooele City. (31, 32) Both sides of First East Street from the North side of Utah Avenue to the South side of Second North Street, being the West side of: Block 26 Plat A and the Melrose Subdivision And the east side of: Block 32 Plat A and the Elton Subdivision (33, 34) Both sides of Second North from the East side of Main Street to the West side of First East Street, being the South side of: Blocks 15 and 16 Plat A and the North side of: Block 10 Plat A and the Elton Subdivision And the east side of: Lots 116, 127, 130, 141 and 143 Plat C (23, 24) Both sides of Second Street from the north side of Maple Street to the south side of Birch Street, being the west side of: Lots 116, 127,' 130, 141 and 143 Plat C And the east side of: Lots 115, 128, 129 Plat C And a portion of the Northwest Quarter of Section 27, Township 3 South, Range 4 West, Salt Lake Base and Meridian. (25, 26) Both sides of First Street from the north side of Date Street to the South side of Second North Street, being the west side of: Lots 115, 128 and 129 Plat C Block 7 of International Building Association Subdivision And the east side of: Block 26 Plat A (27) The west side of First East Street from the north side of Second North Street to the south side of 600 North Street, being the east side of: Plat A Lots 16, 27 and 66 side of Third North Street from the east side of First south The (28) East Street to 200 East Street, being the north side of: vi - Valley View Subdivision (29) All of the above described property is bounded by the North side of Fifth North, the East side of Seventh Street; the West side of Coleman Street and the South side of Fifth South. (Dates of Publication: May 17, 20, 24, 27, 31 and June 2). The total cost of said improvements is estimated at $210,000. The estimated uniform cost per front foot or lineal foot of abutting property for said improvements is $2.80 for curb and gutter and the following for street improvements on different street widths as follows: $1.35 per front foot on a 66 ftoo y $1.90 per front foot on 80 and 90 foot and $2.60 per front foot on a 99 foot Private driveways from back of curb to sidewalks or property lines arc to be extra and have been estimated to cost $0.50 per square foot for a thickness of six inches. All protests or objections to such improvements, or to the carryin writing, signed by the owners ing out of such intention, must be toof the property affected or benefitted, describing the same, of front feet, and are to be filed with the number the with gether 6th day of June 1960. City Recorder on or before the The City Council, at its first regular meeting thereafter, the 13th day of June, 1960, will consider the proposed levy and hear and consider such protests and objections to said improvements as shall have been made. of Tooele City, Utah, dated this By order of the City Council 1960. 25th day of April, HERMAN PEDERSEN City Recorder right-of-wa- & BRANDED by ,v; j x-V- Vv - lj I) BUYS FROM TOOELE BAKERY V 7 V- - v f ,'j ENDS SATURDAY ! 5 W 2 v f Belated Arbor Day Garden Club officers presented and planted a new spruce tree at the Tooele Valley Nursing Home. The evergreen should have been planted as a feature of Arbor Day but delay in leveling the ground made it necessary to delay the planting until this week. Pictured above are L to Right: Inez McKellar, president; Jennie Ferguson, Vice PresiPresident and now publident; Florence Jacobs, 1959-6- 0 city director and Mrs. Ednantac Gillespie, Administrator of Tooele the Nursing Loaves Ranch Bread and Loaves French Bread Hamburger Buns Ib Whole Wheat Bread Orange Confection Rolls I f f A WMwaCS - LoaI v ' ft EARL HOLLIMAN STARTS SUNDAY HATE I Mightiest of Motion Pictures! tsRttv II.DcMillc'S c A nV' f I Px lJrtsrp s " 7 TECHNICOLOR Ml " ' . ( M J HUTTON WILDE Charlton PARKER WILLARD AUDREY GRANT Dorothy WILLIAMS R DALTON DOUGLAS ( v2j ftcrvac HOLIDAY MATINEE Monday, May 30th Doors Open 12:30 P.M. Show Starts at P.M. 1 Wedding and Birthday Cakes are our A1 Lott of Als Drive Inn and Cafe presents Barbara Gilmore with a $10.09 Whos Who check for correctly identifying Publisher Alex F. Dunn as last weeks Whos Who. Barbara listed only six of the seven clues so this weeks money is up to a possible $50.00. Sponsoring merchants are Tooele Drug, Bryans Arctic Circle, Lawrence Floral and Tates Confectionery. Only draw back is that this weeks contest is one of the trickiest of the whole Whos Who season GRAHAME-STEWAR- T susan HAYWARD LOTS OLD COPY CATS Specialty! Tooele Bakery ON NAILS OF POLISH 40 West Vine Some gals have a lot of polish, Many women seem to be but all of it is on their finger tating Mamie's bangs; also, many men are copying Ike's hairdo. nails. Phone 583 imi- OPEN 'TIL 8 P.M. FRIDAY Wowtatt ObAeMed , COLOR wvoecuwe Of'aetviASeoiC tth STEPHEN BOYD BARBARA NICHOLS MON - TUES - WED VIOLENCE AND SIN A BARBARIC AGE.' IN Fr M I "5" ! MARIA CANALE GEORGES COLOR ' MARCHAL AC.i'.r AND AFRICA AS YOUVE NEVER SEEN IT! f ? y p R.X in a imrr Tntfrfrrrri .. Xvofr. Viu y May 6, 10, 13, 17, 20, 21, 27, 31, June 3) Jriu4 James Gloria Her newest bit since winning the ACADEMY AWARD! i Misses Clues KENNEDY JZ3- - AND L 4: Cornel Betty 1GIANNA ... rii it ...v. v. irf rn'ii 4 rriTi 9. S' Y1 tjajpX(PT AA The stature of Cadillacs exterior styling is more than matched by the cars interior spaciousness. As driver or passenger, you enjoy the most wonderful freedom of movement. And its g doors make entering and exiting the most graceful of RpbettT 1PR wide-openin- K'LMAiliaro to-w- it CINEMASCOPE mm.. COlOlt motions. This extraordinary comfort, of course, is but part of the inside story of Cadillac for 1960 in addition to luxury and convenience and beauty. Visit your dealer soon and see if you dont agree that it is the worlds nicest place to sit. VISIT YOUR LOCAL AUTHORIZED Anthony NEWLEY Anne AUBREY COLJMIIA i 29c . right-of-wa- (Dates of Publication: 8 raY SUNDAY y right-of-wa- 29c lu-n- - Small "Planet JOAN BIACKKAH doz 39c in .Jit to a tv 98c A TOOELE BAKERY WEDDING CAKE Home. I Theatre Opens 7:15 P.M. Show Starts at 8:15 P.M. SATURDAY f , y RETURNS HOME Mrs. Katie Thueson who has been visiting in Bountiful at the home of her daughter, Mrs Albert Fallows, returned home last weekend. She was accompanied by her daughter who spent the night with her before returning home. U DRIVE-I- N u ' I i y Wu 0T0R 33, ! , tion. He said the full program of the four-dameet would soon be - Lot 53 Plat A and a portion of the Northeast Quarter of Section Township 3 South Range 4 West. And the east side of: Gamma Kathleen Clark to Office Conference June 19 lo 22 Utah will host one o.' the Nations Notice is hereby given by the City Council of Tooele City, Utah, most impoitant natural resource o the intention of said on.erences June 19, 29, 21. 22, City to make the following described improvements when delegates from the lh;rteen western states and British ColumTo construct a combination curb and with the bia convene in Salt Lake City lor gutter together necessary water-wayprivate driveways, irrigation pipe crossings, the 40th annual meeting of the excavation and surfacing of streets and all other things necessary Western Assoc, of Slate Game and to complete the whole in a proper and workmanlike manner, all Fish Commissioners. nown as Curb, Gutter and Street Improvement District No. They will be joined by repreaccording to plans, profiles and specifications on file in the sentatives from other state and Office of the City Recorder and to resource defray the Abuttor's portion of federal management the cost and expense thereof by a special assessment upon the lots agencies and major citizen conand parcels of ground to be affected or benefitted by said improve- servation groups to bring total atment, to be assessed according to front feet and more particularly tendance to more than 700 people. described as follows: Harold S. Crane, Utahs departThe property affected will be (1,2) both sides of Second West ment of fish and game director, Street from the North side of Vine Street to the south side of is serving as president of Western Association during the Third North Street, being the east side of: current year. He noted today the Lots 1 and 4 increasing value of this conference Block 4 Plat B Lot 50 Plat A M. IMancliurd And west side of: Lots 33, 34 and 35 Plat A .Makes (3, 4) Both sides of First West Street from the north side of Second Arita M. Blanchard, oi 191 North north to the south side of Third North Street, being the east side of: Second West in Tooele, has been Lot 17 Plat A chosea for membership in the And the west side of: University of Utah chapter of Phi Lot 13 Plat A Phi, national scholastic Kappa (5, 6) Both sides of First North Street from the west side of Main honor society. Street to 400 West Street being the south side of: She is a senior majoring in Lots 11, 12. 18 and 34 Plat A education at the U. elementary Lot 4 of Block 4 Plat B and was one of 34 students chosen And the north side of: for membership in the Society durLots 5, 6 and 35 Plat A ing spring quarter. Lot 1 of Block 4 Plat B Mrs. Blanchard is the wife of (7, 8) Both sides of Second South Street from the west side of Alonzo J. Blanchard. Second West to the East side of Coleman Street, being the south side of: ARIZONA TRIP Lots 4 and 5 Block 1 Plat B President and Mrs. Glenn WiBlock 2 International Bldg., Assoc., Sub of Plat B. lliams, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd WalkAnd the north side of: er and Mrs. Effie Lindberg, spent Lots 3 and 6 Block 1 Plat B (9, 10) Both sides of Third South Street from the west side of Main part of last week at Mesa, Ariz., Street to the west side of 300 West Street, being the South side of where they attended temple sessions. Enroute home they visited Lots 38, 39, 40 and 41 Plat A Grand Canyon and report a most Lot 6 Block 1 Plat B enjoyable trip. And the north side of: Lots 51, 52, 53 and 54 Plat A TOOELES (II, 12) Both sides of First West Street from the South side of Third South Street to the north side of 500 South Street, being the west side of: F.c 27, 1960 Friday, May CTUft STOKER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 345 44 East First North Tooele, Utah DEALER ' |