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Show The Tooele Transcript and trod from Apr. 1 (o Vt 31. f Sill? Verle D. Hark, P. 0. las a supplemental supply to it- - Box 1. Du'u.iv, l't. .015 sec.-f- t NOTICE iVuTaTlrT'SLRS 2073 L.', Cor. said Sec. 31, and usedlrigate 5x0 acres in Si.' 4. r ' ,SV 'i'frotn a 6 m. weil, Iwl. 2(K) and 400 ft. deep, N. 275 ft. and W. 30, NT' I, deep, at a point N. I220 ft NL'4MV'4.'ft. ft. from E'J Cor. said Sec. 31, from Apr. to Nov. 1. to irrigate Six. and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 0 acres in NE'l said Sec. 31. P jRE' JN'W'L N'jSW'L Sec. 31. 'and E. 1105 ft front SW Cor. Sec as a supplemental supply to No. 10x11 . .010 sec.-fHS, R4W, and for year- - tound 3, IBS, R7W, The water is to be require- well. 230 ft. deep. N. incidental stock pur- - used for the domestic watering rigate 80 acres in SWINE'; said from a fiir the jments of one family, throughout the entire year unless Sec. 31, and during the winter. 13 ft. and W. 272 ft. from L'( Cor. jposcs. of one cow, one horse, otherwise designated. All locations! months for sod leaching. Claim said Sec. 31, and used from Apr. To Appropriate: (watering am' ,u0 P1!!"4- - an are in SLIklM. 'No. 1052 - .056 sec.-ft- . from all to Nov. 1. to irrigate 00 acresj 23107 I'd Cassitv and Doeneta lw0 from APr- - 1 u v, 31 u To Change: well, 244 ft. deep. N. 45 ft. in NE1; said Sec. 31, Claim No.'fassity, Grantsville.' Ut. 6 sec.-f- t in uses all ,la E.lla Walters, acre, from a rioyd'and E. 2510 ft. from W'J Cor. 10512 . .145 sec.-ft- . frl)m ony one or all of 6 wells'0"1 said Sec. 3. Walters and Ethel Walters, Sec. 31, and used from Mar. well, 200 ft, deep, N. 43 ft. and at (he following points: (I) '(SW'S1; 3,H31 lllH'rl Murray, RTD, Box IS, Toot le, L't. proposes toll to Nov. 1, as a supplemental W. 413 ft. from 1 Cor. said See Iwell. 135 ft. deep. S. 1404 5 ft. and from a Bin. chang.e the point of diversion of, supply to irrigate 15 acres in 31, and used from Apr, 1 to Nov. p.. fiiu f(., (2) 14. in. well, 150 ft (Tooele, Ut. .2 sec.-ft- . '" .040 sec.-f- t. of water as evidenced said Sec. 31, and I, to irrigate 90 acres in NT1, 4 deep, S. 1334 ft. and E. 1317 ft : ,nl 0 Wl 55 Claim No.! Oil sec.-ft- . by Underground-wate- r H during early sprmg!sajd Sec. 31, Claim No. 10543 .,(3) well, ISO ft. deep. S'10 flc and Cors,c10545. The water has been divert- - for soil leaching. Claim No. 10.53 ,T3S m sec.-ft- , from a well. 19711311 ft. and E. 1938 ft,. (4) 14 in for 0Sl'J ,R' is ,lu ed from a ,0 well, 230 ft. deep; 056 sec ft. from a well, 240 ft dleP jq 3G ft and yj S35 ft We, 314 ft. deep, S. 1431 ft. and al,r 12 tm.r- at a point N. 743 ft. and W. 685 ft. deep, N. 100 ft. and E. 2565 from , - Cor said Soc 3l and E 107 5 ft.. (51 well. 355 ilomesiic requirements of Cdbins- - sanitation, service sta- ft. from E', Cor. Sec. 31. T2S,jft. from W'J Cor. said Sec, 31. Wd fron1 Apr. 1 to Nov. l. to, ft. deep. S. 23S5 ft. and W. 52st R4W, and used for the domesticand used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 N 158 ft. in. 6 well. deep, irrj,,ate 90 acres in NT1 4 said Sec.jft., (6) requirements of 8 persons, and tojas a supplemental supply to ir-- 31 claim No. 10544 . .045 sec.-ft- . 153 ft. and E. 1693 ft., all from irrigate three- quarter acre inigatee 15 acres in E'l.NT.'NW'j'frnp, a well, 225 ft. deep, N.iNW Cor. Sec. 2G, T2S, R5W. The ,said Sec. 31; Claim No. 1054 SE'4NE4 said Sec. 31. (575 ft. and w. 870 ft, from E'.j! water will be used for the irriga- well. 233ipor said Sec 31, and used from lion of 1000 acres in Sec. 23, 13. Hereafter, it is proosod to di- - 0.56 sec.-ft- . from a from any or all, ft. deep, S. 410 ft. and E. 25l0'Apr. j t0 Nov. l, to irrigate 90,14. 22. 24. T2S. R5W, and for the, vert .040 sec.-ft- . 1 I. of three wells as follows: (1) ex-jffrom W'4 Cor. said Sec. 31. acn.s jn jqpi' said Sec. 31. andiwatenng of 1000 cattle, incidental, f,omne't m'llU0 lb 197 well. ft. deep, N. and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1. for isting 50 and horses of domestic) fivelwatering watering ,nd w- " n no. , well, 200 ft. deep, N. 43 ft. n and W. 415 ft., both from E4 Cor. ft N'i Cor. Sec. 14. T9S, R6W. The Sec 31 T2S. R4W; (3) same well ft. from a well 183 ft. deep w jsr-from r,, Cor sajd Sec l7 existing wells at the following to be used for the S. 2 480 fL ft. and E. as heretofore. The water ,s to be from m 3, and uscd from A . , t0 Nov .points: (1) S. 34 deg. 1 min. Eone of Ilc roquirtmtni used for the same purposes as W4 said Sec. 31. and used from . 1 M 1 34 S. m'nNE'4l2239 ft., (2) deg. for the watering of 200 familv. described above. Mar. 1 to Nov. 1, as a supple- - said Sec. 31. Claim No. 10547 - E. 2639.1 ft., (3) S. 34 deg. 1 min. La((U; ( t0 Oct anJ from A Ella Walters, Floyd mental from a supply to irrigate 35 acres.078 sec.-f- t. well, 230 E. 1410.7 ft., (4) S. .716 ft. and W.,3, (0 irnale 3x0 acres n US(,S Walters and Ethel Walters, RED, in NE'4SW'i said Sec. 31, and,ft. det.p. N. 560 ft. and W. 478 ft.UO ft.. (5) N. 40 ft. and E. 6m vyu said Sec" 14 Box 118, Tooele, Ut. proposes to .011 sec.-ft- . during the winterjfrom E'4 Cor. said Sec. 31, and'ft., (G) S. 27 deg. 52 min. E. 1326.5, jimj DeVere Rbinson 2743 change the points of diversion and months for soil leaching. Claim!lised from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1 tojft.. (7) S. 34 deg. 1 min. E. 2439.1F S() Sa,t Lake Cjty jj, of a of use 3.591 of total . No. 1056 place .045 sec.-f- t. from an a1B3uJi ft., all from S'4 Cor. Sec. 36.j5'sec .f, fram eilht,r or u, s,1jaB of piBS sec.-fc water as evidenced byjwell. 185 ft. S. 510 ft. and gee 3l" Claim No 10548 - .267 T10S, R17W. The water is to deep, 1000 and brtm bejtw0 ,6.jn Wt,s Underground-wate- r Claims Nos.E. 2295 ft. from W'4 Cor. said sec.-f'from a well, 198 ft. used for the watering of 250 cattle, jft dwp at ,e foowing points: 1047 to 1060 incl., 10540 to 10544Sec. 31, and used from Mar. 1 tojd(,l.pi jq 500 ft. and W. 1596 ft 100 sheep and 10 horses, and from (1) s :00 ft and 200 ft. from inch, 10546 to 105.50 incl., 16483 Nov. 1, as a supplemental supply from Cor. said Sec. 31, and Apr. 1 to Oct. 31. as a supple-,Ns 200 ft from Ni4 Cor (2) and 1G4S4. The water has been to irrigate 35 acres in NW'JSW'.juscd from Apr, j m Nov. 1 to(mental sunplv to irrigate 200 acres Cor x)th jn Sec pgg RCW diverted and used as follows: said Sec. 31, Claim No. 1057 - .056 90 acres in NE'4 said Sec, all uses in Sec. 36, T10S, R17W., n,e wat,-- r is to be used for the irrigate Claim No. 1017 - .613 sec.-f- t. from 31. Claim No. 10.549 - .022 sec.-f- t watering of 25 cattle, 6 horses well, 221 ft. deep, N. 45 ft. from a well, 206 ft. deep, N. and 50 sheep, and from Apr. 1 to W. ft. 1920 and from E'4 Cor. 1SG0 ft. and W. 215 ft. from E'4 31 to irrigate 320 acres, all Oct. Sec. 31. T2S, R4W, and used from used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1, as'cor. said Sec. 31. and used from,Box 24, Clover, Lt. .015 sec.-f- t uses in N'a said Sec. 11. Mar- - 1 t0 Nov- 1 a supple-- a supplemental supply to irrigateApr j t0 fqov. j to irrigate 90 from a well bet. 100 and 200 ,as Hatch Brolli.rs Co.. J19,7 80 acres t0 35 acres in NW'4SW'4 !nenifJ said Sec. (acres in NF.'4 said Sec. 31, Claim ft. deep at a point S. 303 ft. and from UL 5 sec.-f- t. Cross, .jr'ate said Sec. 31, a.iu.j in Sw4NE4 If.. 417 ft. from W'J Cor. Sec. 36. Ia 1G in 10o and 500 ft. c)aim No J058 . 078 SPC..ft. n0. 10550 - .267 sec.-ft- . from a welj for the soil from a 2.jn wel winter months during jgQ ft dtHp at,well. 226 ft. deep, N. 325 ft. andT5S, RCW. The water will be used.d(ep at a and yy p()jnt jq 2g leaching Claim No. 1048 - .045ia s 515 ft and E 2235 ft W 1526 ft from Fj cor. said for the domestic requirements of8,5 ft from SE Cor Sec 2 TGs. eca ,we W'4 Cor. said Sec. 31, andSec. 31, and used from Apr. 1 to one family, and from Apr. 1 to R8yy xhe water is used for the ft. deep. N. 75 ft. and W. 1930 ft-- , used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 1, as Nov. 1 to irrigate 90 acres in NE'Oct. 31 to irrigate '4 acre, all uses irriration of 240 from E,4 Cor. said Sec. 31, and,a supplemental supply to irrigate said Sec. 31. Claim No. 164S3 - in NW'4SW'4 said Sec. 36. SE'4 said Sec. 2. used from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 as 35 acres jn NW'4SW'4 said Sec.) 033 sec.-ft- . from a well, Ed Cassity, Grantsville, 31739 Protests resisting the granting a supplemental supply to irrigate 31, and for year-rounwell. of any of the foregoing applicafrom a watering ft. deep, S. 1285 ft. and E. 2390 tjt. .033 sec.-f- t. 80 acres in SW'4NE'4 said Sec. of 6 horses and 20 cattle. Claim ft. from W' Cor. said Sec. 31. go ft- - deep, at a point S. 411 ft. tions with reasons therefor, must 31, and during the winter months 1059 - .033 sec.-f- t. from a and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15.!and 02l ft. from N'4 Cor. be filed in duplicate with the for soil leaching. Claim No. 1049 well. 214 ft. deep, S. 1234 ft. and as a sitoplemental sunolv to jg, xiN, R6W. The water is State Engineer, 403 State Capitol, . .033 sec.-f- t. from a well, 220 E. 2490 ft. from W'4 Cor. said rigate 30 acres in NE'4SW'4 said 10 used for the watering of 375Salt Lake City 14. Ut.. on or water-- 1 cattle and 10 horses in NE'4NW4 fore deep, N. 300 ft. and W. 1985Sec. 31, and used from Mar. 1 Sec. 31 and for July 24, 1960. ft. from E'4 Cor. said Sec. 31, to Nov. 1, as a supplemental jing of 100 cattle. Claim No. 16484 WAYNE D. CRIDDLE said Sec. 16. and used from Mar. 1 to Dec. ljsuooly to from a well, 164 31747 Clinton R. Sagers. St. Stale Engineer irrigate 35 acres in 033 sec.-f- t as a supplemental supply to said Sec. 31, and for ft. deep, S. 1280 ft. and E. 2440 John. Ut. .015 sec.-ft- . from a (Published in The Tooele TranCor. said Sec. 3'. we bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep at script, Tooele, Utah, from June 10 ft. W'4 from 4 of rigate 80 acres in SW'4NE'4 said (year-rounhorses watering Sec. 31. Claim No. 10.50 - .668 and 30 cattle. Claim No. 1060 and used from Apr. 1 to Nov. 15. L pojnt 5. 85 ft. and E. 2215 ft 0 June 24, I960). sec.-ft. 228 from a ft. .056 sec.-f- t. well, 1y14 Cor. Sec. 30, T5S. R5W. from a well, 209 as a supplemental sunolv to deep, N. 140 ft. and W. 1942 ft. ft. deep, S. 1260 ft. and E. 2300 rigate 30 acres in NF.'4SW'4 said The water is to be used for the water-useto Formosa from E'4 Cor. said Sec. 31, and!ft. from W'4 Cor. said Sec. 31,iSec. 31. and for domestic requirements of one from Mar. 1 to Nov. 1 as a and used from Mar. 1 to Nov. l,ing of 100 cattle, family, for the watering of one Guests at the home of Mrs. Ida supplemental supply to irrigate 80 as a supplemental supply to ir-- j Hereafter, it is proposed to di- cow, 5 sheep and one horse, and Wilkins, at Tod Park, this week 1 . irrito 15 3 sec.-ftOct. to 31, from from Aor. acres in NW'4SW'4 said acres in SW'4NE'4 said Sec. 31, rigate a total of 591 Mrs. Richard Bowin were Sgt. and 'A uses and during the winter months forlSec. 31. Claim No. 10540 - .334 any or all of four wells as acre, all and children. Butch, men their from a soil leaching. Claim No. 1051 - sec.-fwell. 185 ft. deep. INEKNESW'A said Sec. 30. well, 202 ft. lows: (1) David and Susan who Skipper, 10. W. 60 ft. from s. 5J0 ft. and E. 2295 ft.. (21 .045 sec.-ftfrom a well, 220 'deep, N. 45 ft. and 31783 Melvm G. Christley, have been living in New Mexico in. and from a well, 500 ft. deep, Grantsville, Ut .5 sec.-f- t where Sgt. Bowmen has been staS. 1380 ft. and E. 2475 ft., both well bet. 150 and 300 ft. deep tioned at Holloman Air Force from W'4 Cor. Sec. 31, (3) at a point S. 709.92 ft. and E. Base. well, bet 0 to 500 ft. deep, N. 2154 ft. from W4 Cor. Sec. 31, to Formosa well. T2S. R5W. The water is to be The visitors will fly 75 ft. and W7 75 ft: (4) with two for a assignment year 225 ft. deep. N. 575 ft. and W. 870 used for the domestic requirethe U.S. Air Force. ft., both from E'4 Cor., all in ments of one family, for the water Mrs. Bowmen will be rememSec. 31. T2S, R4W. The water ing of 30 cattle and 2 horses, and as the former Frances Gar-be- t, bered from all four wells will be used from Aor. 1 to Oct. 31, to irriHigh she attended Tooele stock- - watering our- d por uses in all acres gate 7.5 before her School marriage. Wells poses, and the water from in SW'4SW'4SW'4 said Sec. 3. Nos. 2 and 3 will be used during 31785 Alton Huntsman, Box LOTS OF TALK BEWARE the same periods as heretofore, 147. Dugwav, Ut. .03 sec.-f- t from Many gals are women of few as a s"nplemental sunolv. to ir- a well, 237 ft. deep, at a words, but often. rigate 580 acres in SE'4, E'4SW'4 Doint N. 585 ft. and E. 4G5 ft 30. Sec. NE'4NW'4, from SW Cor. Sec. 3, T6S, R7W. NE'4, Sec. 31, The water will be used for the E',SE'4NW4N'2SW'4, T2S, R4W., and during the winter domestic of two requirements months for soil leaching purposes. families, for the watering of one Ella Walters. Flovd horse, one cow, 24 chickens and Time and place of the five anWalters and Ethel Walters, RFD, 3 pigs, and from Apr. 1 to Oct nual public meetings conducted to 118. Ut. Box Tooele. (31 proposes t0 irrigate '4 acre, all uses each year by the Utah Board of change the points of diversion and in SW'4SW'4SW'4 said Sec. 31. Control were listed toGame B.g nla'-of water of use or 3 Sf.-ft- . 342 L. 31795 David Morrow, Vitamin deficiency has become a kind of follows: June 27 - Kanab, as 27082. day No. initiated by Application E. So. Temple, Salt Lake Citv June 28 Court House; catch phrase. Yet it relates to health, The water was to have been di- Ut. 1 sec.-f- t. from a well, County the province of your physician. verted from a well at a point S. bet. 100 and 500 ft. deeD at a point Richfield County Court House; 29 1380 ft. and E 2475 ft. from W , S. 200 ft. and W. 2440 ft. from Tune - Price City Hall; Junne Should you suspect that you need vitamins, Lake City, Governors Board Cor. Sec. 31. T2S, R4W, and used(NE Cor. Sec. 15, T8S, R6W. The - Sate Capitol; consult your doctor. Let him decide what Room July 1 from Aor. 1 to Ot. 31. to irri- - water will be used for the and Power Light Utah are required. vitamins, if any, one Ogden, gate 135 acres in SW'4. S'2NW4, domestic requirements of Auditorium. d 31. T2S, R4W, and for 100 Sec. of for the family, watering How much more sensible a procedure STARTING HOUR for each of incidental stock- - watering cattle, 200 sheep and from Apr than to succumb impetuously to nonprofessional 1 to Oct. nurooses. 31, to irrigate 60 acres, he meetings is 8:00 p.m. bargain vitamins. Board chairman Harold S. ballyhoo for Hereafter, it is proposed to di- all uses in NE'4, SE'4, sad Sec. Crane reminded that these annual 3 sec.-f- t. wells at 15. four from wmites vert he When advice. on Rely your physicians 31807 Curtis L. Hatch, 191 meetings are held for the purpose the following points: (1) well, a prescription, we are prepared to fill it promptly. 185 ft. deep, S. 510 ft. and E. West 5900 So., Murray, Ut. 1 sec.-f- t. of gathering big game and range from a 2295 ft.; (2) 10 and well, bet. 100 and information to be evaluated by well, 590 ft. deep, S. 1380 ft. and E. 300 ft. deep at a point S. 100 ft. he Board in setting the I960 big 2475 ft., both from W'4 Cor. Sec. and E. 50 ft. from N'4 Cor, Sec game hunts. One such meeting is 31, (3) well, bet. 0 and 590 10, T8S, R6W. The water is to be held in each of the states fie ft. deep, N. 75 ft. and W. 75 ft.; used for the watering of 50 cattle fish and game commissioner disOn DutPharmacist yAlways Registered weil, 225 ft. deep, N. 575 and 500 sheep, and from Apr. 1 tricts. (4) Crane advised anyone is welW. 870 ft., both from E'4 to Oct. 31, to irrigate 320 acres, ft. and 169 Phone 29 North Main come to attend, whether just to Co- -. Sec. 31, all in T2S, R4W.; all uses in E'4 said Sec. 10. observe or to submit factual information and or recommendations for these hunts. at the meetings PROCEDURE calls for reading of the recommendations by the Interagency Committee for eah big game herd in the district of concern. I, This committee is composed of of field and headquarters personnel of the Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management and department of fish and game. As these recommendations for each herd are read and submitted the meetings are then opened to recommendations from anyone at- Friday, Juno 17, 19G0 1 By Rcih Operation Coontinue at Kama tlark j t. 1 10-i- - - 12-i- 1 -- J t. '; BvAStrsw? - vear-roun- d 2 ,,r 2,! - t. - t. By Beth Clark Egg taking operations are continuing at the Kamas hatchery from native spawners which were moved to the hatchery early this month from the Strawberry holding pens, according to , the department of fish and game. fVrl 'X As was the case a year ago, 1 1 1 he low water reaching dangerous temperatures made this move necessary. The spawners were trucks to Mrs. Theresa Reid of San Fran- transported by hatchery the Kamas plant. of week as cisco spent last guest , Mr. her brother and Prior to the move some 400,000 and Mrs. Lawrence Liddell. eggs had been taken. Another half million eggs have been taken since Mr. Grant Benson of Paradise, the spawners were moved to the Whitehouse and Calif, Mrs. Velma facilities. Spokesmen hatchery Mrs, Blanche Liddell enjoyed visitsaid the total take of native trout Benweek. last Mr. ing together eggs from the Strawberry stock Rv. Charles E. Treegard son is their brother. this year is expected to reach Pastor Mr. and Mrs. Dale Droubay and about one and a quarter million jit uian Avenue before the spawners are all movof Clearfield spent Masses 7:00 am., 10:3' family back to the reservoir. ed nd Mrof Mrs at !day a m.. and 6 p m. ,hef h1n1m: trout hatched from these Small Confessions Saturday 4 to 6. 7 to will be stocked back into eggs 8:30. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Warr and the Strawberry and other waters Novena, Tuesday, 7 p.m. children Betty, Colleen and Tom, where this fisn species plays an spent the weekend at Strawberry important part in the states fishand said the fishing was excep- ery program. Firwt tionally good. FRUIT UNDER WATER 597 SOUTH MAIN Mrs. Dora Delaney spent WedCranbnerries are the only fruit Pastor, Rev. Varion L. Stogner nesday at the home of Mr. and that grows under water. Mrs. Rawlm Gull. Sunday School, 10 a m. Morning Worship, 1! a m. Tuesday the closing social of Training Union, 6 pm. BUY 'the Relief Society was held as Evening worship, 7pm Midweek prayer service, Wed. a work day. Lunch was served and a program enjoyed. The table at 7 pm. was beautifully decorated with a pink cake and tiny blue flower (favors that turned on a pretty cake dish. 1 16-- j d -- be-ft- year-roun- d j -- n n d -- year-roun- Awsnnl d d t. 12-i- 12-i- year-roun- OF Public Game BALLYHOO Board Meetings VITAMINS e -- 16-i- n. lt -- year-roun- Mrs. Ruby Howe and daughter Martina of Shell, Wyoming, spent last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Allen Warr. while they viMiing with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mis. Warr went Iku k to Wyoming where he can Warr will visit with j fish and Mrs. daughter Ruby, Martin and her igiand daughter for a while. j. fylj 1 1 cut-thro- sister-in-law- y Iutit HIM A GIFT HE WOULD CHOOSE HIMSELF IN First Lutheran Clmreli Mr. Pete Shields who has been Veterans Hospital for some time is home for a few days and attended Sunday School. Pete is in a wheel chair and feels good jin the afternoon he visited friends at the old folks home and is in NAME BRAND in the B. HOLM. PASTOR 7th and Birch n j Tnkln" Trout T Erda Nows GOODS Camp Sox Lalolla Slacks & Sports Wear Manhattan Shirts Marx Made Clothing Lee Hats Pebble Beach Swim & Sports Wear Streve Belts Hartog Shirts & Sports Wear Esquire Sunday June 19. The First Sunday after Trinity. Worship service at 8 00 am.ir(,a spirits. Sermon tonic: Gods love in our! 4:7-21 J. Robert Droubay, Tommy Warr lives. John and and class school Bible Terry Vorwaller left Wednes Sunday at 9:15, day evening for Pine Lake to join Notice change in time of ser- the Erda Scouts. vice. Adult instruction and informa-- ; JUMP IN JOB TRAINING lion class Tuesday at 7:30. At the LEROS, GREECE "This Is The Life" Saturday at 4:30 over KSL-T(School on this island, 2,000 boys CM so loved us, (from all parts of Greece are learn- Rein - one an-- 1 mg to support themselves as car-1,- lit aLu iu wc - ' , penters, ,r electricians, plumbers, FROM atwavs welcome at and other craftsmen, using CARE Visitors "The Church of The Lutheran training tools sent by Americans. Were it not for this equipment, Hour. the school could accommodate (only 290 students. The tool pack-- I 1etliotli ages were provided by contributo CARE. The Regional tions James C. Stephens, Pastor (CARE office is at 444 Market St., Phone 1(M)7 San Francisco, California. GORDON'S MEN'S WEAR Community Church School, 9:45 a.m. Church service, 11:00 a.m. Nursery for small children. Methodist Youth Fellowship, for Senior and Intermediate groups, at 6:30 p.m. Choir practice, Thursday, 7:30.' There will be no official board meeting during June, unless a special meeting is called by the 10W Vine Ph. 975 FATHERS DAY SUGGESTIONS chairmen or members. TIE BAR SETS Vt PRICE WATCH BANDS your choice $3.95 SAVING HUMAN LIVES KARACHI, PAKISTAN & SPECIAL PRICES - CAMERAS - RAZORS A re- ON-WAT- cent survey showed that one of every ten babies died in births attended by untrained midwives; only three out of 1,000 when a trained midwife was on hand. CARE is helping to expand training programs, by providing midwifery kits for class instruction and personal use by the graduates. The $25 subscribed by kits, Americans through CARE offices n the U. S. contain bas:c instruments and supplies. The Regional CARE office is at 444 Market St , San Francisco, California. CHES Rayband Sun Glasses , Billfolds, Binoculars, Pens & Pencils, Transitor Radios or a nice 2 2 carat Diamond Special Pr:ce $1195.00 TEMAN JEWELRY Main 5 North se, 12-i- Caldwell Drug Blade Cut - Fresh Tender 16-i- 12-i- Gold Coin Sliced Brings out the Fun is where you find it . . . and the 60 Oldamohile is the right place to look! Heres all the flash, dash and spirit you can imagine , , . with all the comfort, smoothness and styling grace you expect in an Olds. See your dealer today! Get out of the ordinary . . . into an Olds! MANTES CHEVROLET & QUALITY DEALERS OLDSMOBILE COMPANY, 27 S MAIN ST. tending. At an executive session following the public meetings. Board members then study and consolidate both the public and committee final regulations for the big game seacons noted. CRANE CHAIRMAN These meetings give opportunity for individuals and organizations alike to voice their recommendations for the annual big game harvest. Th:s is the time and place to submit them so the Board can give all thD facts full consideration in setting the hunts. He urged all interested persons to note the date and plan to attend the public meeting for the district of interest to them. Other members of the five man board are Welby Aagard, William D. Hurst, Othel Pay and J. Wells Robins. 14 Holiday 3 Margarine lbs 85c Ajax Cleanser TV D'.nners Swanson's 55c Betty Crocker each Dr. Pepper Kin9 Size 4c Off 31c 10c Off plus depos't 6 for 39c HiTs Brothers Coffee 2 lb 1.39 Swift's All Meat Standby the Best 100 oz. Vinegar Reg s'ze 3c Oil 32c 10c Off Spry Shortening 3 lbs 71c sliced BOLOGNA Jar 55c i Oxydol - 2 for 29c Orange Muffin Mix Chickin, Turkey, Ham and Swiss Steak Ice Cold ounce ! Bar-- S Fresh, Skinless lb. 55c FRANKS Banquet Mild lb. 45c CHEESE AT 1 1 North Main Street lb. 45c Tooele, Utah |